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GAZA WAR DAY 37: Israel Planning REGIONAL WAR With Hezbollah, Says White House | America First Ep. 1249GAZA WAR DAY 37: Israel Planning REGIONAL WAR With Hezbollah, Says White House | America First Ep. 1249
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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 here with you tonight on Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
It's gonna be a big show.
Big stories and big news.
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about the war in Gaza, Day 37.
But who's counting?
Day 37, if you can believe it, is today.
And it looks like Israel is preparing to open a second front.
They actually want to fight Hezbollah in northern Israel and southern Lebanon.
And the White House and the Biden administration are warning them not to.
But it looks like there is a big pressure within the Israeli war cabinet to preemptively strike Hezbollah and expand the war and make this a regional conflict.
In addition to that, there's also news about the Gaza Strip and Israel's plans after they're finished with Hamas.
They're saying that they have no intention of having any kind of coalition government in the Gaza Strip or any kind of Palestinian government there.
They're saying that they alone want to administer whatever form of government comes next in Gaza when they're finished with the operation.
And that looks to me like full-on annexation.
So, we'll talk about that and get into all the latest on the war over there.
We'll also be talking tonight about potentially another government shutdown, or maybe not, because it looks like the new U.S.
Speaker of the House, Representative Mike Johnson, is going to cut a deal with the Democrats, just like his predecessor Kevin McCarthy, which is kind of a joke.
And so if you've been following the show for the last couple months, you may remember that before the war in Israel, the major story was that Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, was betraying the base again in order to put forward a continuing resolution to fund the government in this ongoing appropriations battle.
And in order to cut Republicans out of the deal, he went across the aisle and made a secret deal with the Democrats.
I think it was the fourth candidate.
bill with actually more democrat support than republican support for that he was removed there was a long protracted battle to find a new speaker and we got one i think it was the fourth candidate mike johnson wound up being the fourth and the successful one and we still don't have these appropriations bills
There's going to be another continuing resolution like there was in October, and it looks like he's going to make the same deal that Kevin McCarthy did.
He's going to cut the Republicans out and go to the Democrats, and with their support, pass another CR that will fund the government through January.
So it's déjà vu.
It's exactly the same thing.
And I don't know if Republicans will even be able to get rid of him because they got rid of the one mechanism that they were able to use to get rid of McCarthy back in October.
So it's maybe even worse.
It's somehow worse than the first time.
So we'll be talking about all that.
That'll be our show.
A little bit more of an eventful week this week.
Last week was a little slow.
Not much going on.
But this week I guess there's a little bit more going on so that's what we'll be talking about tonight.
Before we get into the news I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Cozy and on Rumble and I've been telling people you gotta follow me on both because I don't know how long I'm gonna be on Rumble and knock on wood so far so good I'm I am on Rumble now and I think they have a pretty solid commitment to free speech over there But it's getting a little scary.
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And with that, I suppose we'll dive into the show.
I don't really have too much else to say besides that.
But our war, or rather, our coverage of the war in Gaza continues this week.
So I think we'll start with the Gaza War because This is a pretty big deal and I've been covering the Gaza War almost every day since it began and I've articulated that the main two interests that the United States has in this conflict, because of course this isn't our fight.
Hamas is not our enemy, neither is Hezbollah.
These are not threats to the United States homeland.
And so it's really immaterial who prevails in this conflict for us.
But with that being said, because we are a global hegemon, nevertheless, we do have an interest in the region.
And the biggest and the most important interest is this, that we do not get drawn into a wider conflict.
And I've said from the beginning that so far it has been a contained local conflict between Israel and Hamas.
And Hamas, although they will be a formidable foe for Israel, they are not a military power.
Their formidability comes from their defensive fortifications, the fact that they're entrenched, literally and figuratively.
They have miles of tunnel, very far underground.
They have missiles and rockets, and what's more, it's a popular resistance movement.
So that means it's fluid.
It's not like Israel can come in and take the capital city and declare victory.
It's like many people are fighting in Hamas.
It's irregular fighting forces.
And so that makes it a different kind of conflict.
But with that being said, there's only 25,000 Hamas fighters.
And although their defensive munitions Will pose a problem for Israeli armor and for Israeli infantry.
They do not pose a threat to countries in the region offensively.
So this is really, so this conflict is not a big deal.
This is a local conflict and it has its challenges, but this is not something that should expand any further than that.
And it doesn't really have any strategic significance either.
The Gaza Strip and Eastern Mediterranean broadly is not a strategically significant region.
Which a lot of people don't really understand.
When people think Middle East, they think oil.
And so people, I think, fall into this misconception that everywhere in the Middle East is strategically important because they equate the Middle East with oil.
But the oil is mostly coming from the Persian Gulf.
It's mostly coming from the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf.
And so that is, although in the same region, it's a totally different part of that region than where Israel and Palestine are situated.
So if you look at a map of the Middle East, there's the Suez Canal, there's the Persian Gulf, Those constitute the main strategic parts and the Gaza Strip and Israel don't touch that.
So with that being said, America's interest in the region is that because we are an ally of Israel, because Israel has capture of our government, because they have totally infiltrated and because they influence our government, the biggest strategic interest for America Is that we're not forced into fighting other, bigger, more powerful entities in the region.
Hamas has 25,000 fighters, but Hezbollah has 100,000.
And they have far better weapons.
So they're a much bigger army and a much bigger problem.
And it's not just Hezbollah, but it's also other militias across the entire Middle East.
From Yemen, to Iraq, to Syria.
And then, of course, they're all funded by Iran, Hezbollah included.
And Iran is a major country in the Middle East, major military power.
They've got drone factories.
Some say they've already acquired a nuclear arsenal.
Some say they don't, but some say they already have it.
They've got missile technology.
They're a key ally of Russia and China.
And so the main goal is that we don't end up fighting Iran's proxies or Iran.
And the second major goal is that we don't want for the war in Gaza to result in a total expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip because most likely they will be coming to the United States as refugees.
And we're already in the middle of a major migrant crisis.
All of our major cities are being overwhelmed by asylum seekers.
This wave mostly from Venezuela, although they're coming from many countries across the southern border.
And so if Israel Intends on politically expelling all of the Palestinian Gazans if they intend to annex the region Without a possibility for the Palestinians returning home Then presumably the Palestinians will not all be settled in Egypt Jordan or other Arab countries They will wind up in Europe and the United States.
So those are the two key interests And the theme that we've seen from the beginning is that Israel doesn't care about either of those things.
The Biden administration has been pressuring Israel on both.
Has been pressuring them to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
They have been pressuring Israel to have some mind towards building a Palestinian government in Gaza once their operation is over.
And the Biden administration has been pressuring Israel not to draw in these other powers.
But Israel doesn't care about any of that.
They're doing all of the above.
They are drawing in Hezbollah.
They are drawing in Iran.
It seems that that is their intention.
And maybe that was their intention from the beginning.
Additionally, they are not allowing in humanitarian aid.
They continue to bomb hospitals.
They're displacing nearly all the Palestinians that live in Gaza, and they've also repeatedly said that there will not be any kind of Palestinian administration in the Gaza Strip when the conflict is over.
And that's the latest news today.
It looks like the White House is getting increasingly frustrated with Israel.
So I'll read to you, this is a report from Axios today.
It says, quote, U.S.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin expressed concern to his Israeli counterpart, Yov Galant, in a call on Saturday about Israel's role in escalating tensions along the border between Israel and Lebanon, according to three Israeli and U.S. sources briefed on the call.
Austin's message to Galant reflected growing anxiety in the White House that Israeli military action in Lebanon is exacerbating tensions along the border, which could lead to a regional war.
And again, if it's a regional war, we're involved.
And the thing is, we're already involved in a very limited way.
We have deployed American military assets into the region to protect Israel in the local conflict with Hamas.
As a result, we are being attacked by regional powers.
American bases have been bombed 48 times since the beginning of the war in Iraq and Syria, because we have U.S.
forces in both Iraq and Syria.
And they are being bombed constantly on a nearly daily basis by Iran and its proxies.
And so with our assets in the region protecting Israel, and as a consequence with our assets coming under attack because of our support for Israel, we're already involved in a limited way.
But the wider the conflict gets, if Israel is in a bigger and more expanded war with Hezbollah and the other Iranian-backed militias or Iran itself, then we will be fully involved.
We will be fully on the hook for defending the State of Israel because they will not be able to defend themselves.
They will not be able to fend off Hezbollah and Iran and the Islamic Resistance and Hamas.
So we will have to come to their aid and that will mean a huge American military intervention, which is not something that we want.
The article goes on and says, Some in the Biden administration are concerned that Israel is trying to provoke Hezbollah and create a pretext for a wider war in Lebanon that would draw the United States and other countries further into the conflict.
One U.S.
source said the White House asked Austin to express concern to Gallant about escalating military action in Lebanon.
In the public readout of the call, the Pentagon said Austin emphasized the need to contain the conflict to Gaza and avoid regional escalation.
But two U.S.
and Israeli sources with knowledge of the call said that it was a very direct and frank conversation specifically concerning Israeli military action in Lebanon.
An Israeli source said Austin asked Elan for clarification about Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and asked that Israel avoid steps that could lead to an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah.
Specifically, the Biden administration was alarmed by two specific incidents.
With a high potential of pushing Hezbollah to respond in a way that would significantly widen the conflict with Israel, according to the Israeli source.
In one incident, an Israeli airstrike hit a car in southern Lebanon and killed an elderly woman and three of her grandchildren.
It took days for the Israeli military to acknowledge it.
The second incident happened on Saturday before the call between Austin and Galant, where the Israeli military conducted a drone strike 25 miles north of the border.
It was the longest-range strike in Lebanon since the war started.
Additionally, the Biden administration is concerned by Galant's public threats against Hezbollah and think these threats only increase tensions.
So, we've talked about the dynamic in Israel for a long time.
I think people basically understand what's happening over there.
And it's like dominoes.
All the dominoes have been put into place where Israel is attacking Hamas, the United States is there protecting Israel, and in the meantime Israel is fighting with Iran's proxies in a very limited way.
Where Hezbollah in Lebanon is sending missiles into Israel, the Houthis in Yemen are sending missiles into Israel, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq and Syria is attacking American bases in Iraq and Syria.
And the powder keg here is that the longer the war goes on, every day that the war continues and Palestinians continue to die in Gaza,
There is a greater likelihood that the war becomes a regional war, where it's not just Israel fighting Hamas, but there is high-intensity conflict going on basically across the whole Middle East, where Saudi Arabia is in Yemen, Israel is in Lebanon, the United States is in Iraq and Syria and Lebanon, and potentially Iran is involved directly.
And then it turns into, this is a regional conflict that then very quickly becomes a world war, where potentially Europe is involved, Russia and China are involved.
So it's a very, very delicate situation, and like dominoes, once one of these flashpoints erupts, every other one is going to go off.
If the war Between Israel and Hezbollah heats up, it's going to heat up across the entire region.
It's going to become a war, not just in Lebanon, but in almost every country in the Middle East.
And almost every country in the Middle East will become involved.
And then once that happens, every great power in the world will be involved.
And that'll happen very quickly and very rapidly.
And we may not even be able to stop it once that happens.
And so where we are right now, Is that it looks like Israel is trying to make this happen.
Contrary to what many people believe, that Israel is in a defensive position and they are defending themselves because this is the rhetoric that's used.
They go out there and say, well we're in this war in Gaza because we have a right to defend ourselves.
This is not a defensive war at all.
This is an offensive war.
It's an offensive war in Gaza, and it appears to have total military aims, meaning that they don't have a limited aim to anything specific where they want to neutralize Hamas, or they want regime change, or they want to secure some strategic part of the Strip.
They want to kill everybody there.
They want to kill all their enemies, which is impossible.
And they want to hold on to the Gaza Strip indefinitely.
So the aims in Gaza are total.
That makes it an offensive war.
Additionally, it seems that they don't want to keep the fighting contained to Gaza.
They want for the fighting to open up on a second front.
Because maybe they see this as an excuse For them to finally destroy Hezbollah and fundamentally change the security situation in the region, because it's been getting bad for them for a long time.
And this all goes back to the Iraq War.
When Saddam Hussein was removed from power, it basically opened the floodgates for Iran to expand its influence everywhere in the whole Middle East.
And with Saudi Arabia getting closer to Israel and the United States, a lot of the people and a lot of factions in the Middle East have joined the cause of Iran, specifically like Hamas.
And so in the last 10 or 15 years, the situation has been created where Israel is surrounded by enemies.
They've got Assad, who is their mortal enemy forever.
They've got Hezbollah, which it's like their mission statement to destroy Israel.
It's these Iranian-backed militias which control or are influential in significant parts of Iraq.
It's Yemen.
It's Iran itself.
And it's these Palestinians, like Hamas, in the Gaza Strip.
And so they've got enemies within their broader expanded borders.
They've got enemies surrounding them.
And the entire region hates them, and so maybe they see this as an opportunity.
Rather than them being haplessly on the back foot on defense, maybe they see this as an opportunity to bring the United States back into the region and to use American military might to fundamentally change this dynamic.
And if Israel is able to provoke Hezbollah into a first strike, Then the United States is on the hook to defend Israel.
And so it's really a very political game that's being played.
Israel and Hezbollah are both attacking each other with minor strikes, and it's very reciprocal, it's tit-for-tat.
But Hezbollah doesn't want a war.
And we talked about it last week.
I was actually disappointed that the leader of Hezbollah said specifically that he was not declaring a war, that it would not escalate in the short term, that there would not be any major fighting.
And the United States has made it clear to Hezbollah and Lebanon that they would get involved if there was a wider war.
And it seems like neither the Lebanese government, nor Hezbollah, nor the Lebanese people want a war.
Israel does.
But Israel can't initiate the war.
If they initiate the war on an offensive basis, then they have no case.
They can't come to the United States for aid if they flagrantly go against American interest and start an offensive war.
It kind of goes against this narrative that they're on the defense, that they were attacked, that this is about their right to defend themselves or their right to exist.
If they're going around and starting new wars and opening up new fronts and attacking their neighbors, So, since Hezbollah and Lebanon don't want the war, and they haven't taken the bait so far, Israel is now becoming more and more provocative in their actions on the border.
So they're striking further into the interior of Lebanon, they're not just hitting the border, their missiles are moving further and further north, they're bombing Syria as well, the United States is bombing Syria, and apparently they're also killing civilians in Lebanon.
And that's notwithstanding the fact that they are constantly threatening Hezbollah on a daily basis and talking about how they'll be destroyed and how they'll be wiped off the map and so on.
And the goal, it seems, of these more provocative strikes and of the rhetoric is to goad Hezbollah into making a miscalculation.
And they don't even need much.
They don't need Hezbollah to invade.
They don't need a hundred thousand Hezbollah fighters crossing the border.
They need Hezbollah to make a small mistake that they can embellish and blow out of proportion and claim that it's an act of war and they were attacked And then they can use that as the pretext to respond in the same way that they're doing in Gaza, with air superiority to totally destroy Hezbollah, and to call on the United States to get involved as well, which it seems the United States is increasingly escalating just like Israel.
And like we talked about on Friday, they're escalating airstrikes in eastern Syria, And they're now targeting the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iranian military in Syria as well.
So, this is a very bad situation, because it seems like the war in Gaza is not going to end anytime soon.
The Israelis are moving very slowly and gradually, and they're suffering pretty significant casualties.
They say they're losing about five Israeli soldiers per day, but the real fighting hasn't even started.
They're on the outskirts of the major city, Gaza City.
And so if they're only on the outskirts, moving carefully, slowly, coming in with air power to kill everything first, and they're still losing five guys per day, then this does not bode well for when they actually begin the real fighting and lay siege to Gaza City.
It would suggest that there will probably be significantly more casualties, maybe in the hundreds, some are saying.
And if that's the case, it's going to be very bloody and costly and it's going to go on for a very long time.
How much longer can there be this level of civilian casualties in Gaza, military casualties from Israelis, and at the same time, how much longer can this low-intensity conflict occur between Israel and Hezbollah and the United States and the Iranian militias before it turns into an all-out war?
And the answer is it seems almost inevitable at this point and there's rumors that Israel is preparing for a full-on war and that the United States is as well.
People have talked about some of the recruitment ads for the US military and saying that for the first time they feature white people so that signifies that Contrasted with past military advertisements when it's all about diversity, when they're calling on the white people, they're actually thinking about wars as opposed to running it like it's some other business.
So, this is a very bad and precarious situation.
I don't see a way out of it.
I don't see how this is going to be avoided.
Where Israel doesn't go to war against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Because sooner or later, one of these fronts, one of these factions or forces is going to make the wrong move or make a mistake.
It's like we talked about on Friday.
All it's going to take is for the United States to accidentally kill Iranian paramilitary.
And then it's going to escalate.
And that can happen because we're bombing IRGC facilities.
All it's going to take is for Hezbollah to kill civilians in northern Israel for them to strike too far in or maybe even a false flag.
Who knows?
All it's going to take is for a Houthi missile to finally penetrate the Saudi air defense and hit Israel before this thing widens and expands.
And if it's going on indefinitely, these things are going to be happening every day.
So the likelihood just goes higher and higher and higher.
And again remember that's the one thing, this is like the one thing that the United States does not want.
People talk all the time about how Israel is our closest ally and yet in this case the Israeli interest and the American interest not only don't align, they're opposites.
So people say that America and Israel We're really just one country because we have this kinship and we have this special relationship.
We're always on the same page.
Not only is our foreign policy in this case not identical, it's not even similar, it's the complete opposite.
The rumors say that the Israeli war cabinet, they want an expanded war.
And this is the last thing that America wants or needs.
Israel wants to fight Hezbollah, and more specifically, they want America to attack Hezbollah.
Israel wants the war to widen into a war with Iran, because they want to attack Iran's nuclear centrifuges.
They believe that Iran has a nuclear arsenal or are racing towards one.
They want a pretext to start a war with Iran.
They want for the United States to be the ones to do it, or to green light it, or to defend them if they initiate that conflict.
Whereas, of course, with the United States we want nothing.
We do not want that to happen at all.
There is nothing we want less.
Then for either of these conflicts to happen.
And yet Israel is pushing and dragging us into the war.
And they're lying to our faces.
Saying that they don't want the war.
They're not deliberately provoking it.
And yet they're doing it.
It's the same story as Iraq.
It's the same story as 9-11.
It's been the same story with these people for 70 plus years.
Since the beginning of that country and even before then.
And that's only the first strategic interest.
Of course, the second strategic interest is that the Gazan Palestinians are not displaced.
And this is, by the way, what everybody in the entire world wants.
And there's a fine line between Israel conducting military operations in the Gaza Strip and for them to send in civilians with some intention of annexing the Gaza Strip.
It's very different.
On the one hand, Israel did occupy the Gaza Strip from 1967 until 2005.
It was a military occupation.
And then from around 2005 on, they have blockaded the Gaza Strip, which by the definition of international law, constitutes a military occupation.
What it looks like they're doing in this case is they're not just going to militarily occupy Gaza, but the Netanyahu government is saying that they want to control the government in Gaza indefinitely.
This is from Axios.
It says, quote, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said several times in recent days that the IDF is the only force that can control Gaza after the war, signaling plans for a long-term military occupation.
He said, IDF forces will remain in control of the Strip.
We will not give it to international forces.
He reaffirmed these comments on Sunday and rejected the idea of even the Palestinian Authority, which administers some areas of the West Bank, from taking over Gaza.
He said, we need to see the following two things.
Gaza must be demilitarized and Gaza has to be deradicalized.
And I think so far we haven't seen any Palestinian force, including the Palestinian Authority, that is able to do it.
So what that means is that Israel's not going to give up the Gaza Strip, they're going to stay there, and maybe it's going to be the same situation as the West Bank, where they will militarily occupy and then oversee Israeli settlement, civilian settlement of the Gaza Strip.
Either way, with an Israeli military occupation and so-called demilitarization and deradicalization, it means that the Palestinians can't come home.
So all these people that are fleeing North Gaza, and that may eventually be fleeing South Gaza as well, they're not coming back ever.
Egypt doesn't want them.
Jordan doesn't want them.
Saudi Arabia doesn't want them.
They don't want them, and they don't want them to leave Gaza.
And even they don't want to.
The Palestinians themselves don't want to leave Gaza.
So not only does the United States and the entire world oppose this for humanitarian reasons, Because this is an ethnic cleansing, but they also oppose it on the grounds that this is removing these people from their land.
They're murdering them where they stand, they're starving them out, and the intention is to indefinitely displace them into every other country, like local countries or western countries.
So this is the second strategic interest of the United States, and Israel is fighting us on this too.
Once again, it's opposite.
The Biden administration doesn't want them to bomb hospitals.
They bomb hospitals.
The Biden administration wants them to stop bombing civilians indiscriminately.
They bomb civilians indiscriminately.
The Biden administration wants an Arab coalition or the Palestinian Authority to administer the government after the war.
Israel says under no circumstances can that be the case.
The IDF will administer the government.
So, this is our arrangement.
How are these people an ally?
They say that they're our closest ally and that is because we share strategic or security or military interests in the region.
In this case, we don't share any interests.
None of the above.
And they couldn't be further.
They cannot diverge any further than they already are.
And it also raises another point about the nature of the relationship with Israel.
Some look at our relationship with Israel and they say that Israel and the United States are so inextricably tied together that it's difficult to see which one is really in control.
I've come across this argument a few times where people say that Because Israel and the United States are very, very close together, it may appear that Israel is controlling America.
They say, but actually, America controls Israel.
And when they're so close together, it's hard to discern who's really in charge.
Some say, for example, that when Israel agitates for war with Iraq, they say that they're doing that at the behest of America.
And it sounds ridiculous, and it's ridiculous on its face for many reasons, but some people actually say this.
They say that Israel is the puppet of America.
That Israel, like other Western countries like the UK, or Germany, or Belgium, that they're the puppet of the United States, and they're only doing what the United States tells it to do, and it's really the American security apparatus which is the problem.
But this situation should dispel that theory altogether.
Because here is the White House that is doing everything in its power.
We're sending our Secretary of State all over the Middle East.
To Lebanon, to Israel, to Saudi Arabia, to Iraq.
Biden goes out there.
We're making public statements, private phone calls.
We're doing all kinds of diplomacy.
We put our assets over there.
And we're telling Israel, in not ambiguous terms, what to do.
We're telling them, like I just mentioned, don't bomb the hospitals, don't displace refugees, or rather, displace Palestinians.
Do not administer the Gaza Strip once the war's over.
They just straight up disobey every single one of those.
We tell them repeatedly we don't want a war in Lebanon.
We don't want a war with Hezbollah.
We don't want to antagonize Iran.
They don't listen.
They bomb Lebanon.
They bomb 25 miles north of Israel's border with Lebanon.
They kill civilians in Lebanon.
They bomb both of Syria's major airports.
So they're doing the opposite of what we're telling them to do.
And regardless of that fact, even though they're going against us on both major things, when they inevitably provoke a war with Hezbollah, we will be expected and we dutifully will go to their defense.
Even though they dragged us into a war that we warned them about, that we didn't want, in pursuit of an ethnic cleansing that we have opposed for 60 years.
And that's not putting America first.
That's quite the opposite.
And I've said from the beginning that it's not even necessarily that we are pro-Palestine.
I am pro-Palestine.
I am deeply sympathetic to the Palestinian cause on a humanitarian level.
But I'm not Palestinian.
I'm not Arab.
I'm not Muslim.
And so although, because I'm knowledgeable about it, And if I were forced to take a position, I'm honestly more sympathetic to the Palestinians.
As an American, however, I don't actually care that much.
Whether or not the Palestinians have self-determination, it means as much to me as whether the Kurds have self-determination, or whether the Nigerians have self-determination, or whoever.
There's conflicts like this going on everywhere and you just don't hear about them.
There's a major civil war going on in Myanmar.
You probably don't even know about it.
You've never heard of it.
And we covered briefly on the show the war between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
And the Nagorno-Karabakh region has been a hotspot of conflict and it's very similar.
Ethnic cleansing and this fight over land for decades.
Just like Israel and Palestine.
And there's a civil war in Sudan, and there's a civil war in Yemen, and there's a civil war in Syria, and there's an ongoing battle for Kurdish self-determination.
And I really don't care about any of these things by themselves because they got nothing to do with America.
With that being said, if I were forced to choose, I'd be sympathetic.
And when I look at the conflict, it's not necessarily that I'm pro-Palestine, it's more that I'm anti-Israel.
Because when you look at this situation, you realize the Palestinians have no power.
The Muslims have no power.
So when people try to make this about Jews versus Muslims, and they say, well, I'm not going to take a side because I'm a Christian American, so I'm not going to take a side.
Let the Muslims and the Jews fight each other.
That's really not That's really not the nature of our involvement here.
We are on the side of the Jews.
Our country is on the side of Israel.
Fully and completely and totally.
And it's because they wield influence in our society.
And as I've articulated our major interests here, notice Muslims have nothing to do with it.
Hezbollah does not want a war with us.
Iran does not want a war with us.
The Palestinians don't want to come here.
They want to stay there.
The Arabs don't want the Palestinians to come here.
They want them to stay there.
The Muslims are not the problem.
And even the Palestinian protesters in America.
The Palestinian protesters, yeah, they're brown.
Yeah, they're Muslim.
Yeah, they're third-worldist.
Yeah, they don't give a shit about America.
But when they're in Chicago and New York and DC, they're protesting for the things we want!
Hello?
Those two things I just laid out?
They agree with us on those things.
They agree for maybe the wrong reasons, but they agree.
When those Palestinians are protesting, they are protesting the fact that we are getting involved, and they're protesting the fact that the Palestinians are being forced out and ultimately here.
So, the Muslims there and the Muslims here are not the problem for us.
When you look at our two strategic interests, which is a widening of the war that we will be involved in, and the fact that we will have to accept refugees, Because they will not be allowed to return.
The problem is Israel.
Both of those things.
Israel is standing in the way of us achieving our strategic objectives here.
So, it's not actually a battle between Muslims and Jews over there.
Because you cannot understand the conflict Without America's role in it.
If it was just Muslims and Jews killing each other, guess what?
The Jews would not be in this fight.
If the Jews had to fight Hamas, and they had to worry about Hezbollah, and Iran, and the Houthis, and the Islamic resistance, and they didn't have America supporting them, it'd be a different equation.
It'd be a different story.
And if that were the case, you know, maybe I would be a little more ambivalent.
Maybe I would be apathetic.
If Israel said, we're going to go it alone against Hamas and let us worry about Hezbollah and Iran and the rest, I'd say, okay, yeah, knock yourself out.
Maybe I would have a problem with the Muslims.
If the Muslims in the streets were saying, you need to relieve Hezbollah, you need to relieve Iran, we're getting our asses kicked, I'd say, okay, why don't you leave?
You're the problem.
We need to clean these guys up out of the streets.
But that's not the case.
Israel is only able to fight this war with America.
If it wasn't for us there, they couldn't do it.
So we are an integral, necessary part of this war because of Israel.
Israel is forcing us, politically at gunpoint, to be in there getting bombed, getting dragged further and further into a world war, and ultimately into accepting their refugees.
They want to send these people out of their country and into ours.
So who's the problem?
Israel's dumping their people on us, and Israel is making us fight their wars.
So it's really Israel versus America.
On some level in this war, that is where the conflict is occurring.
It's happening in Washington.
It's not happening over there.
So, I've said from the beginning that that is why we are on the side of the Palestinians.
It's really got nothing to do... I don't care about self-determination of foreign peoples.
I mean, on some level, I will offer them, like, moral support, but that's got nothing to do with what America's military should do.
And I say that because if people were to say, well what about Kurdish self-determination?
I don't care.
What about Ukraine's self-determination?
Don't care.
Really don't care.
What about Turkestan's self-determination?
Don't care.
Hong Kong?
Don't care.
Don't care.
But America isn't being... Well, and by the way, when it comes to Ukraine, I don't support America going over there.
Russia's not the problem.
Ukraine is.
Palestine's not the problem.
Israel is.
China's not the problem.
Taiwan is.
It's that simple.
Because we are a global hegemon, we are constantly having to fight to say no.
But specifically to these very influential countries, including the most influential country, which is Israel.
So, we're going to have to watch very closely next couple weeks, and we're watching that northern border.
Allies in the whole world are on Israel's northern border to see whether this thing is going to escalate into a full-blown war.
Because if it does, then not going to be good for us.
And it's already not good because these Palestinians are going to be refugees and we're going to be taking them.
So for all these people that say, well, leave us out of it.
Just don't send us your refugees.
You know full well we're going to get refugees because of the character of our regime and it's Israel's fault for creating them.
They knew what they were doing.
Israel knows better than anybody.
They know Jordan doesn't want them and isn't taking them.
They know Egypt doesn't want them and isn't taking them.
They know Saudi Arabia doesn't want them, won't take them.
And Israel knows our government very well.
America will take them.
Europe will take them.
So, they are the number one adversary in the conflict.
More so than the rest.
Iran doesn't want to fight us, and they don't want us to fight their wars.
Israel does.
So, that's the latest.
We're gonna have to watch and see.
I do have mixed feelings, though, on this, because at the same time, it could be that it's mixed signals.
You know, when it comes to a situation like this, it becomes all about signaling.
It's like I talked about last week.
You can't take everything at face value.
So, for example, there was a rumor that came out this weekend and it said that the entire war cabinet wants a preemptive strike against Hezbollah.
But Netanyahu said no.
And the war cabinet's furious.
Now, this is a leak.
This is a rumor which maybe came from a leak.
Now, if you take that at face value, you might say, wow, Israel's government just really wants a war with Hezbollah.
And Netanyahu won't let him.
And you might draw conclusions about that.
You might think, wow, Hezbollah's in real trouble.
Israel's very aggressive and belligerent and, man, they might do anything.
But then you have to consider the source and say, why was this leaked to the press?
Could it be because the War Cabinet wants to oust Netanyahu?
Maybe they put that out to the press because they want to portray Netanyahu as weak.
Maybe it was about internal politics.
They were signaling Maybe it was leaked because they want Hezbollah to believe that they have a hair trigger.
leader and so he's got to go.
Maybe they want to delegitimize and weaken him because he's already unpopular.
So maybe that's the reason.
Maybe it was leaked because they want Hezbollah to believe that they have a hair trigger.
Maybe they want that to leak so that Hezbollah has this conception of Israel as on the brink of war.
And so maybe now Hezbollah cancels any offensive or provocative actions.
If Hezbollah thinks that Israel is just dying to go to war, then Hezbollah is going to be very careful in how they deal with Israel, because they don't want to set that off.
And so it all becomes about confidence.
It's like we talked about last week with American aircraft carriers in the region.
When it comes to this game of deterrence, it's about creating a relative degree of confidence that you are going to follow through on your threats.
It's really about persuasion through gestures and subterfuge and actions.
The United States doesn't want a war with Hezbollah.
And it's dubious that we would even fully go to war.
But we put all this stuff over there to say, hey, we mean it.
We put an aircraft carrier and a submarine and the Marines over there and we put Biden over there.
And all of that was meant to convey the seriousness of the threat.
And say, hey, we really mean it this time.
If you attack us, we're gonna go to war.
Even though no one wants to, even though we don't even want to, even though we can't afford it, hey, we mean business.
You should feel very confident that if you attack Israel, that we will attack you.
So it's about signaling, and that way they can change the outcome of the war through deterrence.
And it reminds me of the Trump administration's diplomacy with North Korea.
I remember back in 2018 everyone was losing their minds because Trump was very provocative towards North Korea in 2017 and in the beginning of 2018.
He put carrier strike groups in the Sea of Japan and he was saying I'll nuke North Korea and I have more nukes and mine work and Everybody said we elected an anti-war president, we got a warmonger.
But I said this is just diplomacy.
If you threaten North Korea, if you make North Korea really believe that you're insane and you will wipe them off the map, then they will be persuaded to come to the negotiating table, which is what happened.
And there was a breakthrough in diplomacy in February 2018 and it was a surprise.
During a press conference they came in and said North Korea agreed to a summit.
And then it fell apart.
In March and April, it started to completely go off the wheels.
North Korea was making provocative statements, and it looked like the whole thing was coming apart, and then Donald Trump brought in John Bolton as the National Security Advisor.
John Bolton is, like, number one war hawk ever, number one neocon.
Or, I'm sorry, I think he was the chair of the National Security Council.
And everybody said, wow, Trump abandoned the diplomacy.
He brought in Bolton.
It's over.
They're going to war.
But it was about sending a message.
It was about telling North Korea that it could go one of two ways.
Either we can have John Bolton run our foreign policy and we'll kill all of you like we were going to last year, or you can follow through on your promise and we could shake hands and lift sanctions and you stop the WMD tests.
And eventually they secured the summit.
And again, if people took it at face value, if they looked at the John Bolton hire, if they looked at the carrier strike groups being deployed and the nuclear threats, if they took all that at face value, they'd say Trump is a psychopath who wants war.
He sold us out.
He's a neocon.
If you look at it in the context of what was happening, then you can parse out and read in between the lines what they're trying to communicate with North Korea.
And it's a high-stakes game of brinksmanship.
Same thing with the Syria strikes.
You know, it's interesting.
Xi Jinping is visiting California this week, or this month.
I don't know exactly when the meeting is, but for the APEC summit.
And if you remember, back in April 2017, Xi Jinping was in America for the first time during the Trump administration.
Xi Jinping visited Mar-a-Lago, I think it was the second week of April in 2017, and that is when Donald Trump did the first airstrikes in Syria.
They said there was a chemical weapons attack in Homs, and Donald Trump immediately bombed Syria, 50 Minuteman missiles Or maybe it was Tomahawk missiles.
I think it was Minuteman missiles.
But they attacked this Syrian airfield in Homs.
And the strike happened while Xi Jinping was sleeping at his bedroom at Mar-a-Lago.
And everybody at that time said, what?
Trump betrayed us!
They're gonna send 100,000 troops to Syria and overthrow Assad.
This is the worst thing ever.
This is terrible.
And I remember I was the only one saying, look at the context.
Very important.
One of the big criticisms of Obama, from the right, was that back in 2013, I think it was 2013, it might have been 2011, Obama said that our red line in the Syrian civil war is chemical weapons.
We won't intervene, but if Assad uses chemical weapons, then that crosses the line, we'll go in.
And then the United Nations or whoever, the Blue Helmets, lied and said that Assad used chemical weapons.
And everybody looked to Obama and they said, OK, now's the time.
We have to go in and overthrow Assad.
And Obama backed down.
He kicked it over to Congress.
Congress didn't authorize the war.
And Obama said, well, nothing we can do.
And for years, everybody said that that was the beginning of the end.
That signaled weakness.
When Obama didn't follow through on the red line, when he didn't enforce it, even with a token military action, Like we talked about with Israel and Palestine, our enemies had no confidence in our threats.
They had no confidence in our deterrent threat.
If we say, don't use chemical weapons or else we'll kill you, and then you use them and we don't kill you, then the threats are empty, then the deterrence doesn't work.
What good is deterrence if you never follow through?
If no one has any confidence that you'll go in, then the deterrence doesn't deter.
And so some say that that paved the way for Putin to invade Crimea, because he had confidence that Obama wouldn't intervene.
If he wouldn't intervene in Syria, he won't intervene against Russia.
So, in April 2017, one of the first things Trump did three months in, three months after his inauguration, was Xi Jinping at his house, What did he do?
Bomb Syria.
Now again, face value, you say Trump betrayed us, he's a neocon, he's going to war in Syria, this is crazy.
But if you look at the deeper meaning there, if you read between the lines, it's like Trump is telling Xi Jinping, hey, this is a new White House.
He's telling Xi Jinping, and he's telling Iran, and he's telling the whole world, this isn't the Obama administration.
This is the Trump administration.
We follow through on our red lines.
We bomb people.
We kill people.
We kill niggas.
We kill people.
And so that was just as much a message to Xi Jinping as it was to Syria and Iran, Putin, the whole world.
And it was necessary that it was in Syria because it was like it was a redux.
He went back and he corrected the mistake.
It was very symbolic.
And he, in a sense, restored the deterrent power of America.
And Trump understands that because he's a negotiator.
Trump understands psychologically that the basis of American power, it's the economy, it's the military, but more importantly it's the deterrent threat.
You don't want a war with America.
But in order for people to be threatened by that, they need to believe that war with America is on the table.
If you signal that you don't want to go to war and it's off the table, you might as well not have it.
So that's the basis of your negotiating power.
And so that was the approach with Syria, that was the approach even with North Korea, because it was also at that time A year before the summit that Trump was negotiating with Xi Jinping to put pressure on North Korea.
China was a big part of bringing North Korea to the negotiating table.
And so Trump is threatening North Korea saying we're gonna nuke North Korea and at the same time he's bombing Syria while Xi Jinping is at Mar-a-Lago.
So it's a message to Xi in general, and to the world in general, but also specifically a message to Xi about his threats with North Korea, saying, my threats against North Korea are not idle.
I will bring violence to the Korean Peninsula.
I will destabilize the Korean Peninsula.
So, and that's just a word, that's just a very general concept.
When I hear these rumors out of Israel, and when I hear these leaked phone calls about Israel wanting a war with Hezbollah.
I honestly don't know what to make of it.
I do believe Israel is crazy enough to go to war against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
I do.
I think maybe though it's more likely that they've leaked this to deter Hezbollah from getting involved because they know it's going to be a long war.
They know it's going to be very intense fighting and it's not going to be good for them to open up a second front even with American involvement.
It's gonna hinder their operations in Gaza.
And I think they really would be in an existential threat to be engaged with Hezbollah, Hamas, and everybody else in the whole region.
So, there's a pretty good chance that it could just be a signal that says that Hezbollah and these other Iranian proxies should be very careful.
They should tread lightly.
And it's classic Classic military strategy.
They are weak, so they're appearing strong.
They desperately don't want a war on the northern border, but they can't let Hezbollah know that.
If Hezbollah knows that, it's open season.
If they signal the opposite and say, hey, we're starving for a war on the northern border, Hezbollah doesn't want a war.
They're gonna say, okay, maybe let's back off.
If they're crazy and they have America totally behind them, then Maybe it's time to wind down some of these strikes.
So, a lot of what's being done and said, it's really more about the psychology.
And it's more about the psychology of deterrence than it is about actually articulating what their security posture is, what their strategic position is.
So... Anyway, so that's the latest on the war in Gaza.
I want to move on.
I want to get into... Well, you know what though?
We're already an hour in.
I might save this for tomorrow.
Is that okay?
We're already an hour in.
I want to spend a lot of time on this next story so we might have to save this for tomorrow.
I'm glad that we got into Gaza first because I'll save this story about government shutdown for tomorrow's show.
A couple of good stories lined up for tomorrow.
Tomorrow we're going to be talking about This new report from the Department of Homeland Security about the fiscal impact of the new migrants, which is just astronomical.
They say it's $450 billion per year to accommodate the illegals in the country that have come here in just the last three years.
And tomorrow we'll talk about the impending government shutdown.
I wanted to cover it tonight because it may be resolved any moment, but I want to spend time on it.
So we'll save it for tomorrow because it's already been an hour.
So we'll move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
What do you think?
You think Israel wants to go into the northern border or do you think it's all a bluff?
I'm gonna loosen this because this is just choking me tonight.
All right.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
So I'm gonna get set up here and I'll take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this And we'll cover the rest tomorrow, okay, I I promise.
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Yeah, pretty good deal for you.
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Base Chat sent $3, do you know anything about the Spanish protests and will you do a show on it?
nick fuentes
Yeah, I skimmed a few articles about it.
I don't follow Spanish politics.
Apparently there's been a crisis since the summer about forming a government that these elections were inconclusive and I guess they gave amnesty to this guy that it's unconstitutional to give him amnesty and now the socialists are going to form a government.
So that's the gist.
And maybe the details are wrong.
I haven't read a ton about it.
I might do a show about it this week, yeah.
We'll see.
Thing is, it has really nothing to do with America, so... But yeah, maybe I'll cover it later this week.
That's all I know, though.
I really... I didn't read too much about it.
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Honest thoughts on the LDS Church?
Do you respect the traditional values and do you see them being part of the movement?
Haven't sent a supercharger in a while.
nick fuentes
Honest thoughts?
I'm very... Look, I'm not Mormon and I'm pretty against it.
I mean, I don't... I think it's heretical.
I don't think that that is a true Christian branch.
I think it's blasphemous to say that there's new revelation in the Book of Mormon and this kind of stuff.
So, I don't... When people say, well, but do you respect them for their traditional values?
I mean, yeah, I do.
I, you know, and I respect anyone that's traditional, like Muslims or Amish or even Jews, some of them.
Although, Jews are not as traditional as you think.
Everybody thinks that they're, oh, they're very traditional, oh, they're very pious.
Not so much.
You know, but... I think everybody should be Catholic.
I don't like when people start to say, oh, Mormons are trad.
It's like, okay, but they're wrong.
You know?
People look at these different religions and they're like, well, I like their lifestyle.
It's like, okay, but we're talking about truth.
Do you believe in Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon?
Because I don't.
And if that's the case, it doesn't matter how great their lifestyle is, they're wrong.
So, you gotta be careful with that.
Oh, these Mormons are so great!
It's like, well, but they're wrong.
They're wrong.
And, you know, Muslims are very traditional.
They're wrong, too.
And do I see them as part of the movement?
I mean, look, anybody that says America First is part of the movement, anybody that wants to put the country first, black, white, Muslim, Mormon, whatever, this is a political movement.
I am Catholic.
And a big, I think the core of the movement is Catholic, but I think anyone that supports America being put first is part of it.
I don't, I don't think they're Christian though, no.
streamlabs matthew tts
I'm not jealous.
I'm not jealous.
I love successful people.
I look at guys like Elon Musk and Donald Trump or Kanye West.
These are my heroes.
I want to be like them.
and in control.
They are not responsible for your failure.
nick fuentes
I'm not jealous.
I'm not jealous.
I love successful people.
I look at guys like Elon Musk and Donald Trump or Kanye West.
These are my heroes.
I want to be like them.
I emulate them.
My problem with the Jews is that they worship the devil and they have controlled our country and they use our country as an instrument to benefit themselves.
So I don't know if that's bait or if that's an actual Jew that's posting that or a Zionist.
But at no point have I ever said that my problem with Jews is that they're successful or rich.
I mean, I love hardworking people.
and And I've even given credit to Jews.
I look at a guy like Ben Shapiro.
Credit words do.
I think he's a hard worker.
I think he's a smart guy.
Good businessman.
Problem is, he has no loyalty to America.
People that have no loyalty to our country should not have influence over it.
It's that simple.
Simple, simple calculation.
So... Again, maybe that's bait, but... I hear that all the time.
It's just such a non-answer.
You know, people like me go out there and they're like, hey, Israel influences our country too much.
They're a foreign country.
And people go, well, you're just jealous of them.
It's like, no, I want Americans to control our government, not people from another country.
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nick fuentes
Not sequitur.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you for the big super chat, but who's doing that?
I mean, I... Do you really think anybody is doing that?
Where did you hear that?
People are withdrawing their entire balances in protest against the war on December 1st.
Crazy times we are living in.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat, but who's doing that?
I mean, do you really think anybody is doing that?
Where did you hear that?
You hear that on like, you know, some baby boomers radio show stuff?
Some baby boomer with like 10 viewers is like, hey everyone!
We're all gonna cancel our Disney Plus tomorrow!
It's like you and what, three other people?
Here's my bet.
I'll bet you $100 more.
I see your $100 Super Chat.
I'll bet you $100 more.
Nothing will happen.
I'll bet you owe me $100 Super Chat.
Nothing will happen on December 1st.
There will be no bank run.
No one is going to withdraw their bank balance.
It's always so amusing when these goyim get together and they're like, we're gonna remove all our money.
We're gonna remove all our money from the system in protest.
You're not doing shit.
No one is, no one is doing anything.
Nobody does anything.
The most successful boycott to date is Bud Light.
Because the, the chuddiest people in the world were like, I'm not drinking gay beer.
I won't drink gay beer!
That's the most successful boycott.
Nobody's canceling their Netflix.
Nobody's freaking withdrawing their bank balance or stop paying their taxes or shutting down the highways.
Fucking nothing's happening, man.
I won't drink a gay beer!
You know, that's it.
That's the extent of it.
If somebody can buy a perfect substitute good that's right next to it on the shelf, you know, then you get a boycott.
Someone can shift from Bud Light to Miller Lite.
Instead of going and buying Bud Light, they'll buy Miller Lite.
If it's that simple, they'll do it.
They won't stop drinking beer, and it's all owned by the same company.
I won't drink that gay beer.
I'll drink this straight beer right next to it.
If you tell them to stop drinking beer, they couldn't do it.
They'd say, whatever, I'll drink the gay beer.
Yeah, so not gonna happen, but thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
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Okay.
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What's something Americans take for granted that'll be gone in our lifetimes?
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Everything, dude.
It's all go- Halloween.
Dude, everything.
Electricity.
Electricity.
Human flight.
It's all going away.
Running water.
Clean water.
You name it.
Sewage, septic systems.
It's all going down, man.
It's all going away.
We're going back to the Stone Age.
You're gonna have black people breaking into electrical transformers and cooking their food in the oil they find inside.
Like, this is where our country is headed.
People are gonna find your kid and put a tire around him and light the tire on fire.
And they'll laugh.
Scavengers will find old electrical appliances and sell the copper inside.
It's all going away.
Everything's going.
It'd be easier to list what will still be here when we die.
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I mean, he's just an idiot.
I think I've exposed him sufficiently.
The link Destiny Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy by Walt/Mir Shimer.
And he refused to read it because mirrors atrocious positions.
So sick of uneducated millionaires with large platforms.
nick fuentes
I mean, he's just an idiot.
I think I've exposed him sufficiently.
The guy is an ignoramus who doesn't know anything.
He doesn't know how to label a map.
He doesn't know anything about history.
The guy's an imbecile.
He's just not that smart.
He's dumb and ignorant.
Uh, so... Yeah, I would expect nothing less.
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God bless. - Hey, thank you, buddy.
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Vintage clips of Europe and America from 1890 to 1950 are stunning.
The majestic architecture and refined culture is in stark contrast of the modern era.
It's a real red pill watching it.
nick fuentes
This has gotta be bait dude.
That's gotta be bait.
You just discovered old footage?
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All of the Israeli propaganda seems like they want us to think they're lying.
Is it possible that they are trying to create a pretext to replace Netanyahu with someone more friendly to BRICS?
nick fuentes
See, that's what I just said.
I think maybe they're trying to kick him out.
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Uh, no.
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We gotta stop dissing Hamas and the Nazis all the time.
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Real.
That's fact.
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Love you too, buddy.
Thanks for the super chat.
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Did you cut your mustache to look like Wario or does it just grow that way?
Pray for Bishop Strickland.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
Well, I trimmed it up top.
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nick fuentes
Because it looked like it was coming out of my nose.
I feel like when I don't trim it there, it looks like it's coming out of my nose.
So I don't like that.
It's short, too.
I've only been growing it for like a week or two.
So you gotta give it a little time to mature, okay?
And I don't know about Bishop Strickland.
I mean, I don't know what side to take.
I tend to side with Pope Francis on everything.
I don't know.
Didn't he say something about he's a say-dave of contests?
Maybe he had it coming.
I don't know.
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Thank you for standing tall in the unique life adversities you bear.
None of us can fully appreciate or understand your struggles.
nick fuentes
You're right.
Yeah, you know, it's just people really don't get it.
Like this weekend I was hanging out with a friend of mine and he he's the only friend That I went to high school with that still talks to me.
I had a big friend group in high school.
I probably had like 10 close friends in a group.
None of them talked... They all refused to talk to me, except for one.
They cut me off after like Charlottesville, like late 2017.
And so I was hanging out with the one the one guy that still talks to me from high school over the weekend and he was telling me that He spoke to this guy who was my best friend like my sophomore year in high school.
We were like best friends sophomore and junior year and He told me that he talked to that guy recently and he said that if he could kill anyone in the world It would be me.
He wants to kill me I thought, because I haven't spoken to this guy in eight years, I'm talking about the best friend.
This was my best friend.
We were best friends when we were 14, 15 years old.
I haven't talked to him in almost a decade.
And apparently a couple months ago, he's like, oh, if I could kill anyone to be Nick Fuentes, I want to kill him.
Why does it kill me?
Because of my politics.
And it's like, that's pretty fucked up, but that's how people are.
And so people don't realize not only do I say these political things, but I've ostracized myself.
I've become this completely ostracized pariah.
It's like I'm not a human being.
It's like I'm a leper.
You know?
And this person who I'm still friends with, he gets shit all the time from people for being my friend.
So, it's like even people that aren't political, even people in normie world, people that just have normie jobs and do regular shit, even they get pressure for talking to me because of my political views, because I'm not completely ostracized.
Because I have opinions!
I have opinions!
I have the wrong opinions, so everyone hates me and wants to kill me.
It's insane.
I do a talk show!
I'm just like, I don't even do anything!
You know, it's not like I'm a criminal.
There are people that are, like, thieves, murderers, rapists, other kinds of predators, or, you know, whatever.
Porn stars, gamblers, drug addicts, they're all treated better than me.
I'm treated like the scum of the earth because they're like, well, you're a fucking racist.
It's like, I have a different opinion than you?
What?
I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but it's just crazy.
It's like, I can't have a bank account, I can't livestream anywhere, I'm banned from Twitter, all my friends from high school hate me, I go outside in public, people attack me, probably spit in my food.
You'd think I'm like a murderer-rapist.
You'd think I'm like a rapist-murderer.
You know.
Just because I have opinions.
It's like, what the f?
So, yeah, you don't even know the half of it, man.
You don't even know the half of it.
But, you know, but fuck them.
You know, I think about these kinds of people and my whole life I've had the same attitude.
It's like, you know, if you don't like me because I have the correct opinion, fuck you, you know.
This whole world is so gay, I don't even want to be a part of it.
You know what I mean?
I, I, my whole life I grew up and I'm like, you know, if you don't like me, fuck you!
This whole country's gay anyway.
Oh, I can't participate in this country?
Boo-hoo, this country sucks.
You know?
Like, I watch TV, I watch, it's like, I can't imagine not being a pariah and not being ostracized.
I have to go and watch the Marvels and pretend it's good?
I have to watch Saturday Night Live and laugh at this politically correct humor?
I have to be in the office and sip my Dixie cup and pretend transgenders are real and, you know, kowtow to blacks?
Fuck that.
So, you know, I wish everyone believed what I believed and everyone would like me, but you know what?
If everyone hates me for believing what I believe, then fuck them.
They're wrong.
This country's cringe.
This country got cringe.
This country used to be based, used to be able to buy a quality flannel shirt and a bomber jacket and go to a diner and eat pie and coffee and have a nice conversation with the waitress and used to be able to work with your hands and shit like that.
Now, this country is just a freak show.
I went to a coffee shop and there were two tratties working there.
And you can't do that anymore. - Sure.
Everything is plastic, synthetic.
The people are freaks.
The people are jerks.
Everyone's rude.
Everyone's mean.
Everyone's fat.
Everyone's getting tattoos.
And this country blows.
And I'm sick of it.
I want to go move to China or something where people are cool.
I feel like people in China are cool.
People in China They're like politically incorrect.
They're smoking cigarettes.
They're awesome.
I want to be like them.
You know, their women are chill.
They're like refined.
They have class.
They have manners.
Some of them do.
Some of them were farmers a generation ago, so they spit on the floor.
But some of them...
Are civil and polite.
You know, it's a real bustling society where people want to make it and they want to be smart.
You know, they value things that are actually good.
This country, everybody is lazy and rude and mean and no one cares about anything and everybody is being poisoned with drugs and plastic.
Stuff is all shit.
I'm over it.
I'm over it, man.
This country's past The country used to be cool, now it sucks.
The country used to be like Robert De Niro, Taxi Driver, Robert De Niro, Midnight Run.
Now the country's like Robert De Niro the actor.
The gay liberal.
Now it's like Robert De Niro the liberal that married some black chick.
This country used to be like a leather jacket.
This country used to be a leather jacket, you go to the diner, you smoke a cigarette, And you used to work on cars with your hands.
Now this country's gay.
This country is so gay.
All the men talk like women.
They all have this effeminate up-talking.
They all talk like this.
They talk like their moms.
And the biggest pussies ever get tattoos.
They do an ironic mullet.
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And...
nick fuentes
I'm just over it.
They have these soft pudgy faces.
They're all fat.
The women are just bitches.
Sluts.
And they're rude.
They all have a TikTok accent.
All the women have a TikTok accent.
They wear too much makeup.
They got stupid fucking outfits.
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Ugh.
nick fuentes
Standards are collapsing.
Standards are falling everywhere.
Nobody cares.
Anyway, I don't even know what was the question.
So I'm over it man.
I wish the country was like a Martin Scorsese movie.
I wish it was like gritty but in a different way.
Now it's gritty like black people just attack you for no reason.
Used to be gritty like... In a different way.
Like a Keno way.
Used to be gritty like neon signs and cigarette smoke.
Now it's gritty like... Like a black guy kills you on your way to work for nothing.
You know?
Your car looks gay because of emission standards.
Your car is ugly as shit because of emission standards.
And you're driving to work.
You're driving to a job that doesn't make anything that you hate.
And you're relieved when a black guy comes and kills you for it.
You're relieved when a black guy murders you and takes it.
Takes your car that's ugly and you hate.
Because then you don't have to go home to your fat wife.
And the job that you have that you hate that doesn't make anything.
But he used to be gritty like neon signs.
Neon signs and cigarette smoke and... And the french fries were cooked in... beef tallow.
It's a different country, man.
It's a different country.
You know who's protecting it?
Mexicans.
And you know, Mexicans are really bringing it back.
Because Mexicans...
I'm biased, of course, but Mexicans, you can still get a good meal at a Mexican restaurant and they're run by the cartels and they don't kill people for no reason.
Mexicans bring, they import Mexican Coke that still has real sugar.
They make real food, you know, like steak tacos and stuff.
And they're family-oriented and they're kind of criminals and they work with their hands.
Mexicans are keeping it alive.
Some of you guys aren't going to like this.
You're not ready for it.
Pretty mixed.
Mixed reaction to the live chat.
I don't want America to become Mexican.
I just wish white people could get that mentality back.
But they can't.
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Hey Nicky, it's me Joe.
Lil based Rizzler ain't no match for my giant of legend.
Stay tuned.
I said once has not one of us.
Vindication is bash in my mouth and vengeance burning in my chest.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you DB Network.
Thank you, uh... Thank you Joe, the god of legend.
I wish you luck.
Somebody told me you greenlit Brant yesterday.
You greenlit the based Rizzler.
And I guess I did.
I'm greenlighting the little Rizzler and the Asian girlfriend that called me ugly.
Joe the Boomer... You have my blessing.
Wipe them out.
All of them.
Kidding!
Just a joke.
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nick fuentes
No, I don't think so.
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For me, it's 1. Nick Fuentes.
2. Joel Davis.
3. Keith Woods.
I think Joel would win a street fight between the three of you.
nick fuentes
Well, you're probably Austria.
So you find all that.
You know, the thing is about Australians is they're all wignats.
No matter what, Australians are just like... They just love saying the N-word.
They want to do a Sieg Heil.
They're all wignats.
I don't know what it is.
Is it because they're all criminals?
Is it that whole genetic thing?
I mean, I don't know, but... You're probably right.
You probably wouldn't beat the shit out of all of us, but...
We're all on the same team, so I don't think that'll happen.
But, uh, me, I mean, I would probably go Nick Flint's is one.
Keith Woods versus Joel Davis?
I don't know.
I'm probably closer to me and Keith Woods probably have a... We're more similar, I think.
We're more laid back.
You know, we don't go to the gym.
We don't go to the gym.
We're sort of like... loner.
Well, he's more normal than me.
I'm more schizo, I guess.
But... I feel like we have more of a... Well, then again though, me and Joel Davis are a little more like... We're a little more pugnacious.
Me and Joel Davis, we're like scrappy.
We're down to fight, you know?
Me and Joel Davis are like, let's go, you know?
Joel Davis goes up, and in every speech he gives, he says he's racist.
No matter what speech, he goes up and says, I'm a fucking racist!
It's like, it doesn't matter what the speech is, that's in there.
Every single speech, he's up there saying, I'm racist.
We're racist!
I'm racist!
We should be racist!
Like, that's a whole speech.
And he's a real brawler.
He's a fighter.
He does debates, he has this... But he also has this, like, like Keith Woods, Joel Davis, has this thousand-yard stare.
They both have this tendency when they're on, like, an interview, they sort of stare into another dimension.
It's like, that's so Raven.
It's like one of those shots when the camera's zooming in, but the camera is also moving further away, and it distorts the background.
They both have this, like, thousand-yard stare.
So they are similar in that way, but I feel like me and Keith are a little more animated.
Keith is very much, like, detached, unemotional.
He's a robot of the group.
He's the Dr. Manhattan of the group.
I'm like Rorschach.
He's like Dr. Manhattan.
I'm over there at the base and I'm like, What the fuck?
These Israelis, these Jews, and you know, Keith Woods just like explodes my head.
You know, Keith Woods, he's like, you know, I'm so tired of this.
It just like disintegrates every atom in my body.
I'm like pissed off.
I got a trench coat.
I got a duster coat and a gun.
And Keith Woods is just unemotional.
He just like disintegrates every atom in my body.
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Maybe he's Ozymandias.
I don't know.
nick fuentes
So, I don't know.
It's kind of a tough... It's a tough... The trio is a very interesting dynamic.
I'm similar to Joel in some ways.
I'm more similar to Keith in other ways.
So, I don't know.
Keith is definitely Ozymandias.
He's either Ozymandias or Dr. Manhattan.
But he's one of the two.
I'm definitely Rorschach.
Because I'm a hothead and I'm shorter.
I'm shorter than him, so... I'm definitely Rorschach.
That's okay.
I can live with it.
I've accepted it.
But, uh... Who else is in them?
I forget even who the other characters are.
The owl guy?
Who's the owl guy?
I guess it doesn't really work perfectly.
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Anyway.
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I'm not sure what we would do without you.
I hope they don't know that.
nick fuentes
Hey thanks.
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Okay why are you and JoeTheBoomer like obsessed with hating on band?
JoeTheBoomer is a creep what kind of movement allows freaks like this?
This is small dick energy.
JoeTheBoomer should be normal and get a hobby.
nick fuentes
Painted fingernails typed this super chat.
You know, you can be confident that whoever typed this super chat did it with painted fingernails and a pearl necklace.
The only thing missing was like, um, at the beginning, um, okay?
Why are, like, you and Joe the Boomer, like, obsessed with hating on Brant or something or whatever?
You guys should, like, get a hobby or whatever.
Yeah, painted fingernails type this.
Nothing can stop what has been set in motion.
Not even God can save you now.
Joe the Boomer is on his way.
Joe the Boomer is on his way in his rusty pickup truck and a double barrel shotgun.
One barrel for you and one barrel for the other.
And nothing on earth can stop what has been set in motion, even if you tried.
Dread it.
Run from it.
Where did it lead you?
To Joe the Boomer and your death at his hands.
I mean, your brutal, bloody, horrifying death at his hands.
I mean... In a video game, in Minecraft.
And it's a joke.
So yeah, sorry pal.
It's a little late for that.
You could have stopped it.
It didn't have to be like this.
Why didn't you stop it?
But it's over now though.
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Okay, let's disavow.
I disavow that.
It's the same stuff with the Nazis.
Like, Nazis wanted to kill everyone!
Everyone's dead except Muslims.
Jews end game is happy world full of Jews and Gentiles.
Therefore we must support Israel.
Amidst why the Gentiles are still alive in Jew world.
Crowder should put his Walter in his Mo. - Okay, let's disavow.
nick fuentes
I disavow that.
That's it's the same stuff with the Nazis.
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No, they didn't. - Muslim accent $3.
You think killing babies is intrinsically wrong?
Why is Islam the only Abrahamic faith that has specific provisions against killing women and children in war?
Y'all had to sign the 1948 under to agree.
nick fuentes
Yeah, Islam is really known for being considerate of civilian casualties, right?
If the history of Muslims has showed anything...
It's that they are really humanitarian.
Right?
When they engage in warfare or jihad or whatever.
This is just Muslim Cope.
Christians don't support killing people.
Dumb idiot.
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Muslim Cope.
nick fuentes
Get the fuck out.
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You're going to hell.
nick fuentes
Okay.
Let's not.
Thank you though.
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What do you think of states like Utah and other changing their state flags?
Also, do you have a favorite state flag?
nick fuentes
Uh, no.
And I don't really care.
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Thank you.
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nick fuentes
Hey!
Thank you for the big super chat.
ScribbleGroper?
I appreciate it.
O7's in the chat for ScribbleGroper.
Big shout out.
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He's just wrong about that.
I mean, he's really interested in numerology and these esoteric secret societies and that's just a load of shit.
He's just wrong about that.
nick fuentes
I mean, he's really interested in numerology and these esoteric secret societies.
And that's just a load of shit.
That's all wrong.
This Albert Pike Freemason stuff...
It's just a load.
I mean, where do you see that today?
Where do you see that anywhere today?
The Freemasons were influential 100 years ago, 200 years ago, but the elite has changed since then.
So, and that Albert Pike thing is a hoax.
He says, oh Albert Pike wrote a letter predicting a world war between Muslims and Jews.
That's a hoax.
That's fake.
It's just like Alex Jones tier.
He might as well be talking about Klaus Schwab and Bilderberg and all that other stuff.
So... Yeah, I think he's just wrong about that.
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nick fuentes
And 9/11.
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Hey Nick, did you see that on John Oliver's show last night?
He practically parroted 95% of your ongoing analysis of the Israel-Gaza war?
Such as Gaza being an open-air prison, the disproportionate amount of Palestinian civilians and children being killed, as well as Western leaders refusing to use the term ceasefire.
nick fuentes
Well, I don't watch John Oliver, so I don't see that, but those aren't my talking points.
That's everyone saying that.
And that's not my... If you've been watching my show, that has not been my analysis.
Those are... Oh, hang on a second.
I'm getting some big glitch here.
My entropy just went offline.
I don't know what happened there.
Maybe we could get a fix.
Okay, we're good.
If you've been watching my show, Gaza being an open-air prison, I've hardly talked about that.
Although that's true.
That's just a fact.
That's not a talking point.
open air prison.
It's what it is.
It's a blockaded strip.
They don't let goods or people come in or out without going through a checkpoint.
So I mean, it's a military blockade.
It's what it is.
But I haven't really focused on that aspect of it.
Disproportionate amount of Palestinian civilians and children being killed.
Again, that's a fact.
That's not a talking point.
That's a fact.
They're approaching 20,000 Palestinian civilians killed.
And probably the number of Israelis killed was in the hundreds.
I don't even think it was... They revised the death count down to 1,200.
I don't even think it's that.
And the people that were killed, most of them were killed by Israelis.
And the Western leaders refusing to use the term ceasefire, that's also a fact.
That's just what's happening.
And also, all three of those things, this is all being used by the pro-Palestine movement, which I differentiate myself from that.
I'm America first.
I happen to be pro-Palestine.
I'm against Israel in this situation.
But that's a big difference from these people that are saying like, oh boo-hoo, boo-hoo, the poor Palestinians.
I mean, I think it's wrong, but the primary problem I have is that they're dragging us into a war.
It is wrong and they're an evil nation, and I think this is good to alienate Israel from the whole world.
They're doing it themselves.
But my primary concern is that this escalates and widens, so...
Not quite, buddy, but... Honestly, you have to have, like, a 90 IQ to hear those three things on another show and say, He copied your whole show!
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It's like... Bro.
nick fuentes
That's either just, like, bad faith or you're, like, functionally retarded.
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If Israel's war escalated into a worst-case scenario, what are the odds that Christ returns in our lifetime?
I know it still would be a long way out and many more signs need to be met, but any major conflict involving Israel is troubling, I think.
nick fuentes
Just fuck off with that.
What do you think the likelihood is that the world will end?
Dude, no one knows.
Neither the day nor the hour.
Oh, but Nick Fuentes knows.
Are you so fucking stupid that you think that you could type in a $5 super chat and get knowledge about the end of the world?
I'm very troubled about when the world will end.
I know.
Let me give $5 to a live streamer.
Oh, phew.
He thinks it's unlikely.
Oh, man.
I was worried for a second.
I thought the whole world would end.
But this live streamer has a special insight.
Into the end times.
Into God's plan for when the universe is finished.
Yeah, God told me.
God told me and nobody else when the world will end.
So, super chat me $3 and I'll tip you off, okay?
I'll give you a tip.
I'm gonna give it a 25% ch... Well, what if there's a war in Israel?
Then how likely do you think it'll be?
You know... Dude... You should be medicated.
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Yeah, I don't know.
Someone must have gotten a hold of the tapes.
Lindsey Graham saying, I will not vote for one dime for any country, including Israel, until we first secure our own border.
Great suit slash tie combo BTW.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
Yeah, I don't know.
Someone must have gotten a hold of the tapes.
Maybe Keith Woods got the gay sex tape from Lindsey Graham or, you know, Chuck Johnson got it.
Because that's clearly what controls him is that there's a tape of him having gay sex or something.
And that's why he's always like the number one neocon.
So... The tapes must have fallen into the right hands this time and now he's gonna be the number one America First-er.
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I haven't used Streamlabs in like three years, so I don't know what you mean.
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Love the show.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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Last week you said liberalism was natural.
What did you mean by this?
nick fuentes
I actually explained what I meant by that when I said it last week.
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Are Republicans losing solely because of abortion or bad Republican politicking, messaging, funding, etc.?
nick fuentes
Abortion's a big part of it.
But also, they're being outspent.
I mean, if you just look at those races last Tuesday, they were outspent in every single one.
They were outspent in Virginia.
They were outspent in Kentucky.
They were outspent in Ohio.
So, clearly the fundraising isn't happening.
They're not turning out Trump voters.
That was the other thing.
If you look at turnout, I think it was twice as many Biden voters turned out as Trump voters.
So the RNC... Trump is the only winning guy.
Everybody says Trump is the problem.
Trump is the only one that can turn these people out.
And abortion is a big part of the problem.
Unfortunately.
When abortion is on the ballot, it brings out Democrats.
And women tend to vote Democrats.
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Thanks.
nick fuentes
Okay, thank you.
Also, there were some specifically bad things, like in Kentucky, they had a terrible candidate.
So... Some of it's case-by-case, some of it's general.
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Animal husbandry and agriculture versus nomadic.
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Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
with a super chat.
Nick would like to thank you from turning me from edgy, religiously confused adolescent into a budding Catholic and a young adult sharing God's word in the process, in the process of reading the Douay Reims Bible and planning on being confirmed by Easter.
Hoping to see you at the big donor dinner at FPAC.
Hashtag elitist groiper mindset.
Hashtag Christy's King.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
And God bless you, man.
I'm I'm really glad to hear that you became Catholic.
Good for you.
I hope you stay on that path.
If you say, but in Catholic, I'm going to assume that you're not confirmed.
So you got to get that taken care of, you know.
Get enrolled at RCIA.
Get confirmed and baptized.
But I am really glad to hear it.
And I'm glad you're in the process of working through the Bible.
Stay on that.
And yeah, I guess I'll see you soon.
But thank you very much for the big super chat.
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You said you listen to indie.
Have you ever listened to Father John Misty?
nick fuentes
I don't think so.
Listen, let's not do this.
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Okay?
nick fuentes
This isn't a getting to know you.
What are we at a cafe?
What kind of music?
You ever like this one?
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What do you think this is?
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Do you still publish long-form writing somewhere?
nick fuentes
No.
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I enjoyed the stuff I read from you in the past.
Good show tonight, too.
Looking sharp, King.
nick fuentes
Much love, buddy.
If I did, you would know about it.
Don't you think I would mention it?
I stream every night.
I have Telegram.
You think you'd know about it?
Oh, I hide it.
Yeah, I'm publishing long-form content.
I just never talk about it ever anywhere or post about it.
It's just secret.
You don't have the secret long form... ...substack link.
Come on, bro.
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You slipped it.
No, I don't think I ever saw a John Wayne movie.
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Happy Monday!
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Hey, happy Monday.
nick fuentes
Happy Monday.
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Hey, Nick, I think you are great.
I was wondering your thoughts on the film American History X and what advice would you give writers who tackle political history in film?
P.S. Shout out to Leafy.
Found out about you through him.
Much love.
nick fuentes
I haven't seen that movie in years.
I don't even remember... I remember that scene where he curb stomps that guy, and... I remember the scene where he blows smoke in the black guy's face.
That's all I remember about it.
And, um... Writers tackling political history in film?
I don't even know what that means.
So... I don't know how to answer your question.
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Catholic salvation is incorrect.
nick fuentes
I'm gonna stop you right there.
No heresy, but thanks for the super chat.
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What do you do when you run into a tranny in real life?
I went to a party the other day.
Bartender was a ginormous green-haired tranny with a surprisingly good hip-to-waist ratio.
I was just normal and amicable because I'm prosocial.
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What's wrong?
nick fuentes
What is wrong with you?
Why do you ask these questions?
Honestly, I don't run into many trannies in my life.
I have to say, I've only ever seen maybe three or four in my whole life.
Honest to God.
And like recently, I bumped into a couple of trannies.
I went to this coffee place.
I was down in Texas.
And I went to this coffee place across the street from my hotel.
And it was straight up like two trannies working behind the counter.
And, you know, I just got my coffee.
But one of them recognized me.
I ordered my coffee I said yeah let me get a pumpkin spice latte blah blah blah I go and sit down and this tranny goes order for Nick Fuentes I'm like ah fuck me so there's piss in this there's pink pills in here I'm fucked I go I'm like okay here we go well what's this gonna be about so I get the coffee
and he is a male to female he goes so are you gonna do any more content with destiny I'm like no I don't think so I don't think we're doing anything soon thanks I didn't drink any of that I didn't drink any I'm like there's piss in here there's spit in here you know they fucked this up somehow I'm like there's definitely drugs in here but That's life now.
This is our lives now.
This is what we have to deal with.
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In practice, Catholic salvation is no different than Islam.
nick fuentes
Okay, get out of here with your heresy.
Go watch something else.
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Quick thoughts on Nietzsche if you've read him?
Don't think I've heard your take on his thoughts before.
nick fuentes
I haven't read Nietzsche in a long time.
I read, um...
Thus spoke Zarathustra like my senior year in high school.
And I think I read one other book.
I forget which one.
Not impressed.
Maybe I don't get it.
But I wasn't overly impressed, to be honest.
But it's been a long time.
I like the way it was written.
You know, when I was in high school, I thought it was interesting.
And I like the idea of, like, self-overcoming and... and all that.
And there's some interesting, um... like, uh, aphorisms in it.
You know, I, like, I still have a lot of... I took pictures of my favorite aphorisms in the book.
I still have on my phone.
But... didn't really change my life.
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Did you watch Killers of the Flower Moon?
Have you did what did you think of the Freemason scene?
nick fuentes
I thought the Freemason thing was interesting that they put that in film.
It was too long though.
That was like three and a half hours.
I'm so over these directors becoming social justice warriors.
I know it sounds gay, but for real.
The movie was alright.
It was entertaining, I guess.
I didn't like the ending.
I didn't like Martin Scorsese being in the end like that.
And it was really over the top, like... Oh my gosh.
These Indians are being so much... No investigation.
This Indian got killed.
No investigation.
And you're supposed to be like... Oh my gosh.
This is so fucked up.
I can't believe white people are so evil.
So, I'm over it man.
There's a thing at the beginning, there's a thing at the end.
It's just like, come on man, move on.
You know, if these Indians feel so bad, they should go live in the woods then.
They have no problem taking our wealth.
Like, because the whole premise of the movie is that these Indians, they've been on this land, And, well, we discover oil on the land, and they technically own it, so then they all become rich.
And then all the white people come in and they kill the Indians for the rights to their land with the oil on it.
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But it's like, that's our stuff!
nick fuentes
Okay?
Like, they would have no use for the oil if it wasn't for us!
They have been on that land forever.
It wasn't until we got there that they discovered the oil.
Why?
Because we have the technology to excavate it and use it and so the value comes from us.
If we hadn't invented trains and cars and planes and all the things that use oil, if we didn't discover petrochemicals and their properties and their uses, it would be useless and they wouldn't know it was there and they wouldn't know what to do with it if they had it.
And so they want to pretend like, oh, that's their money.
It's not their money.
It's not their land.
Why do they have a right to the land?
If it wasn't us, someone else would come in and take it.
They couldn't defend it.
They couldn't develop it.
So it's really like, we have all the guns, we have all the money, we have all the technology, we have all the people, and they are on this land with this oil that they have never found, and they didn't know what to do with it, and we have to pretend like, you know, we have to pay them for it, and they get rich, and we have to be like, oh, guess they have it, what are we gonna do?
That's ridiculous.
They should consider themselves lucky if we give them a little land, and we build some houses for them, and we let them exist with some sovereignty.
Like, they should be lucky with that.
Because militarily, they could not defeat us.
Economically, they bring nothing to the table.
They're not competitive.
So, you know, now all they want to do is cry and complain and say, oh boo hoo.
Boo-hoo.
Really?
You lost!
We were at war with these people.
We were at war with these people.
They lost.
Then we generously let them have a place and they want to say, well, you know, boo-hoo.
That was really not nice.
If you had it your way, they would have killed us all.
all they would have sacrificed us all on a pyramid or an altar or scouted us so Best show in the world.
I think it's all ridiculous.
I don't think we should feel bad at all.
Doesn't mean it was right.
I think what the white people did to them was messed up because they were just killing them.
And that's wrong.
But the arrangement was ridiculous from the beginning.
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Best show in the world.
Thanks.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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Kind of ironic that Ben Shapiro's first and only novel is titled True Allegiance.
nick fuentes
Yeah, right.
Pretty funny.
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We love you, Nick.
nick fuentes
Ow, I just bit my lip.
That's the worst.
Hey, thank you, man.
Huge thank you.
I really appreciate that.
My excitement is...
Not as much because I just bit my lip.
But thank you very much.
I love you too, buddy.
I really appreciate the generous Super Chat.
You're really supporting the show this week.
So God bless you, buddy.
I appreciate you!
You do too much, man.
You're really helping out behind the scenes.
You're helping out with clips and with other stuff.
So it's very generous for you to Super Chat as well.
Thank you so much.
Everybody give him an 07.
I don't know that much about that scene.
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I grew up in Australia and I can confirm.
Another problem with all these base Natsoc niggas is they're basically leftists and complain about authoritarianism, but are also racist.
These niggas have no knowledge of what they purport to be okay, love you. - I don't know that much about that scene.
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I just know they're all wig nats. - Annoying.
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Dude, look it up.
They hated him for a lot of reasons.
There was a lot of problems.
They were all communists.
They were all trying to overthrow the government.
and interested in the Jew man tactics.
nick fuentes
Annoying.
Annoying.
Dude, look it up.
They hated him for a lot of reasons.
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There was a lot of problems.
nick fuentes
They were all communists.
They were all trying to overthrow the government.
They were all Bolsheviks.
They were a big part of the Versailles Treaty and collecting the debts on the Versailles Treaty.
And they were pornographers and pushing degeneracy and a lot of problems.
They brought America into the war to defeat the Germans.
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Burp up real ass nigga.
We on top as fuck and we will end.
The left will be a limit. - Okay, thanks for that. - Russ will send $10.
You asked so?
I think the Jewish people want to kill, kill, kill.
I think Israel believes it's so powerful, it can do as it will.
I believe Netanyahu just wants to hold power.
I think the leaders of Israel would like to pull it back a bit.
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Get home off work, 4 o'clock, telegram notification, Nick is live, let's fucking go!
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Amazing.
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Yeah, it's true.
Come along.
I was pretty obscure.
Hey buddy, been watching since 2018.
I remember when you were on Discord with like a few hundred people.
Many don't realize how big AF has become.
There's normies I know IRL who talk about you. - Yeah, it's true.
nick fuentes
Come along, I was pretty obscure.
But yeah, now I'm pretty well known.
I mean, my name is well known.
I don't know if people watch my stuff as much, but people have heard my name and have associated it with, like, extremism or whatever, so... That's true.
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But that's okay.
"Superchats tonight sucked and I contributed.
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Hey, but you're all right, okay? - Boss sent $3.
I just tuned into the show since last month.
What are your thoughts on Pope Francis and his politics?
nick fuentes
I love Pope Francis.
I'm loyal to him.
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Never heard that before.
nick fuentes
Fuck you.
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The dual loyalty thing is crazy obvious.
Before the war in Gaza, was there anything that made it so obvious?
Thanks for the show that Keith Wood's video breakdown had me lo-ing.
Thanks for the show, man.
nick fuentes
It was always obvious, but the Iraq war made it obvious.
Syria made it obvious.
Iran made it obvious.
It's been obvious.
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Thanks for introducing me to EMJ via crazy.
nick fuentes
Brian Waterman.
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I look forward to his streams each Friday now.
nick fuentes
That's funny.
Thank you, Brian Waterman.
That's a throwback.
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Can't believe Groyper Wars was 15 years ago.
Time sure flies when you're having fun.
nick fuentes
Yeah, one day, right?
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nick fuentes
Okay, nope.
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Okay!
nick fuentes
That's our last super chat.
I got to get headphones that are like earbuds.
Because by the end of it, I'm just like overwhelmed.
My ears are itching.
My nose is itching.
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Go over it.
Okay.
Alright.
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So that's it.
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That's our show.
nick fuentes
Remember to follow me on Rumble and on Cozy.
Links are down below.
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at 10 o'clock Central.
Trying to stick to that this week.
Thanks to our Super Chatters.
In particular, special thanks to Clip Cell, Veeber, Scribble Groyper, and Based Wook.
Special thanks to them.
Thanks to all our Super Chatters.
Everybody that watches the show, we love you.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
The American people will come first.
From today forward, it's going to be only America first.
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