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We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | |
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm not normal. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
Music The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the community. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Be our freedom! | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
He's not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless This issue of you, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
See? | ||
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
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I'm an original. | |
I'm an original. - Thank you. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez, Sarah Coulter. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. And I'm Dick Nunez. | ||
It's not interesting. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Big Putz. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's... | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
specify the video. | ||
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Thank you. | |
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 Tuesday. | ||
And we have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show! | ||
And coming to you live with an update on the war in Gaza. | ||
Big story. | ||
Lots to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
It's Day 53. | ||
And the war is pretty uneventful, you know. | ||
I thought it would be a little bit more action and more videos. | ||
Where's the videos? | ||
Where's the live streams? | ||
Where's the cell phone footage? | ||
That's maybe the worst crime that Israel's committing is they're not letting anybody live stream this thing because they shut down all the internet. | ||
So we don't even really know what's going on. | ||
Not really. | ||
But we have some major updates in the war in Gaza. | ||
I think it's been a minute since we covered it, but there's been a major deal brokered between Hamas and Israel by Qatar, and the deal is a trade for prisoners and for a cessation of violence. | ||
They're not calling it a ceasefire, but it's what it is. | ||
They're calling it a pause. | ||
But it's a ceasefire. | ||
By definition they stopped the fighting and they're allowing movement within Gaza and at the same time there's these prisoner swaps that Palestinians are being released from Israeli prisons in exchange Hamas is releasing the hostages that they captured on October 7th. | ||
And it looks like the ceasefire will continue. | ||
It's been going on for a few days. | ||
Prisoners have been exchanged and it looks like they'll be renewed. | ||
So we'll talk about the terms of this deal and what exactly is going on here and what's going to happen in the coming days. | ||
But the big picture on the ceasefire is that this would seem to suggest that Israel is weak. | ||
Because we've covered this for weeks now. | ||
And Israel has been pretty stubborn that they don't want a ceasefire. | ||
And they've even urged their allies, like the United States and Canada, not even to use the word ceasefire. | ||
They can't even say those words. | ||
And it's actually a little funny. | ||
Instead they call it a humanitarian pause. | ||
And people think it's a trivial or a semantic difference, but it's not. | ||
And they're very calculated about what terminology they use. | ||
They won't call it that. | ||
And they voted it down in the Security Council, they voted it down in the General Assembly of the United Nations. | ||
And they resisted any kind of humanitarian aid coming into Gaza. | ||
They resisted any cessation of hostilities throughout basically the entirety of the war. | ||
Now, this week, they're negotiating with Hamas. | ||
They're pausing the fighting. | ||
They're allowing hostages to be released. | ||
And so that would suggest that maybe this war isn't going exactly how Israel wants it to go. | ||
Because it would seem that that was their last That was the last thing that they would want to do is to stop the fighting. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking about a mass shooting in Vermont. | ||
Three Palestinian Arabs were shot by some guy. | ||
It's weird because I didn't see any coverage of this at all. | ||
This happened yesterday. | ||
Can you believe this? | ||
And I don't think I saw any coverage of it anywhere. | ||
It was not on the front page of any of the major news websites that I visit. | ||
Now, maybe they covered it yesterday. | ||
I didn't see it yesterday either. | ||
Am I the only one? | ||
I mean, let me know what you think in the live chat or the super chats, but I mean, you know me, I read the news every day, I do the show every day, and I don't think I saw one thing about this, but apparently yesterday a | ||
An older white guy in Vermont killed, or rather shot, none of them were killed, but shot three Palestinian Arabs and they have not ascertained the motive, but it would seem pretty clear or at least based on the perpetrator and the victims, we could probably make some inferences. | ||
And even if you don't feel comfortable making inferences, I think it's safe to say that normally, under normal circumstances, even if we might not make inferences, certainly the media would. | ||
White perpetrator, non-white victims. | ||
Sounds like the perfect crime for the mainstream media. | ||
Isn't that their favorite story? | ||
White man kills non-white people in mass gun violence. | ||
They're all over that all the time, every time it happens. | ||
It's wall-to-wall coverage for weeks, and they are as liberal as possible. | ||
They will extrapolate anything from that. | ||
And it's about white supremacy, and it's about gun violence, and it goes back to the founding fathers, and you name it. | ||
But this time there's no coverage of it. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
This time they're hesitant, they're reluctant to call it a hate crime even, and they could not possibly speculate as to what the motive would be. | ||
I think it's pretty obvious. | ||
Why would a guy go and shoot and attempt to kill three Palestinian Muslims? | ||
Probably has something to do with Israel's war against Palestine. | ||
I think it would be a a safe bet that it's related to that war and that the motive is wrapped up in that, that probably the killer or the would-be killer is sympathetic to the Israeli cause and has animosity for Palestinians. | ||
That's probably why he shot a few of them during this contentious period. | ||
And yet no one wants to cover it, and no one will say that, and no one will say it's a hate crime. | ||
And, by the way, that just goes to show the real nature of the narrative that we hear so much about all the time. | ||
You know, whenever something like this happens, people say something like this. | ||
They say, oh, well, the media wouldn't cover that because that doesn't fit the narrative. | ||
Oh well, the media will cover Derek Chauvin and George Floyd because that fits their narrative. | ||
The narrative. | ||
What is the narrative? | ||
It turns out that after a long time doing this show, if you've been watching this show, we can get very precise and specific about what that narrative is. | ||
We can get very precise. | ||
We don't need to be vague, and it's not ambiguous. | ||
We can get very specific. | ||
And what this tells us, which is not surprising, which we all know, Of course, is that it must be a white killer against a non-white victim. | ||
That is the narrative. | ||
However, if it's a white killer against a non-white victim, but the motivation is to support Israel, the motivation is in support of Israel's national security goals, that doesn't fit their narrative. | ||
You see the subtle difference? | ||
If a white man goes and kills non-white people because he hates non-white people, that fits their narrative about white supremacy and white people and the poor innocent victims that are coming here by the millions. | ||
But if the white person has a motivation that is sympathetic to the Jewish state, suddenly it doesn't fit the narrative. | ||
Subtle difference. | ||
What is the narrative? | ||
We can figure it out, and it tends to tell us who is creating the narrative and for whom the narrative is created. | ||
Which is to say, if somebody goes and commits an atrocity in defense of Israel's national security goals, well, I wonder who the beneficiary in that equation is, and then therefore who's generating that narrative. | ||
Anyway, I don't want to get all the way into it, but it's just nuts, because I didn't see it, and it's like, of course. | ||
Under normal circumstances, they'd be all over it. | ||
This time, not so much. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
But we'll get into that, and it should be a pretty good show. | ||
We kind of already just did that. | ||
You know, normally I introduce it, and we go through a whole intro, and then I get into it, but we kind of just did that one. | ||
I kind of just jumped the gun, but But that's okay. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy and on Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
And make sure to follow me on both because, excuse me, Cozy is, lately I view it as like the backup. | ||
I think that Rumble, look, Rumble is a huge platform. | ||
They got venture capital. | ||
They got millions of dollars. | ||
Sort of like the modern D-Live, so to speak. | ||
Not a perfect analogy, but you understand. | ||
So I like doing the show on Rumble. | ||
I've been doing exclusive streams on Rumble, but you really need to be on Cozy because Cozy is the platform that I know I will never be banned from. | ||
So it kind of sucks. | ||
I always have to be at the mercy of some platform Because that's just the structure of the business. | ||
That's how the money and the infrastructure works. | ||
But Cozy is a platform that I'll never be banned from. | ||
You can always reliably get the show. | ||
So Cozy.tv slash Nick and follow me on Rumble. | ||
All the replays are on Rumble and I do exclusive streams on Rumble as well. | ||
So make sure to follow me on both and follow me on Telegram t.me slash NickJFuentes. | ||
So with that, I think we'll get into the show. | ||
I just want to remind you quickly about our schedule for the week. | ||
So tomorrow I'll be doing the show. | ||
I'll also be doing a live stream with Richard Spencer. | ||
Highly anticipated. | ||
And I think it's going to be a really special show because I haven't had a conversation with him, I mean a really good conversation in years. | ||
And him and I have had sort of a rocky relationship over the years. | ||
We were sort of friendly at one point and then we were not friendly at all. | ||
Like, things got ugly. | ||
Things got ugly for a little while and Then we weren't speaking for a long time and then you know recently we sort of rekindled the conversation and um sort of these old feuds. | ||
The old feud has has died and so we're gonna have a conversation tomorrow and I don't know exactly how it's gonna go. | ||
It could be exciting but I think it'll be a very interesting conversation We'll be doing that live. | ||
I don't know where yet. | ||
I don't know all the details. | ||
I should have asked him. | ||
I will let you know about it on Telegram. | ||
If he's cool with it, I'll probably upload it somewhere. | ||
I may upload it on my Rumble channel. | ||
It will be on the archive on Telegram. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
So tomorrow I will be doing the show probably around 10 10 30 central and I'll be doing the Spencer stream earlier than that and Then Thursday is the Ron DeSantis Gavin Newsom debate the governor's debate I'll have to double-check the time on that. | ||
I'll let you know tomorrow and I'll post it on telegram but Thursday if the debate is late at night I'll probably just stream that and not do the show and And then at some point this week, I'm gonna do at least one other Rumble stream. | ||
So most likely Thursday or Friday. | ||
I was gonna do one today. | ||
I just, I was, hey, I actually have a good excuse. | ||
I was planning on doing one today. | ||
I had it all set up ready to go. | ||
But I did some work and I actually worked out. | ||
I actually went to the gym. | ||
I worked out. | ||
I got a protein shake. | ||
You know, and quite honestly, I feel like shit. | ||
It made me feel worse. | ||
Everyone always says, oh, feeling sad? | ||
Go to the gym. | ||
Feeling tired? | ||
Go to the gym. | ||
Feeling like shit? | ||
Go to the gym. | ||
Well, I went to the gym and I feel worse. | ||
I actually feel worse. | ||
I'm more tired than when I went to the gym. | ||
I want to go to bed. | ||
I don't want to be here right now. | ||
I want to be in bed. | ||
I wish I could have taken a shower and went to bed because physically I feel unwell. | ||
And I'm tired. | ||
But I have to work. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Do all these people that go to the gym, do they not have jobs? | ||
It must not be very intense. | ||
Because, I mean, I'm at a 10 all day, working hard, watching TikTok, playing Call of War, phone calls, reading books, reading articles, writing notes, doing shows, doing streams, taking out the trash, metaphorically and literally. | ||
What do you do? | ||
You know, I feel like a lot of people go to the gym because they have meaningless lives and their job is bullshit. | ||
I'm just gonna be honest with you. | ||
I feel like a lot of people go to the gym because their life sucks and that's just a little part of their life that they can control. | ||
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I'm just gonna put that out there. | |
I'm just gonna say it. | ||
I'm just gonna put that out there and I'll let you deal with that one. | ||
But I watch these TikToks of guys that, you know, they're like, 8 a.m. | ||
I wake up and I have my, you know, goopy green shake of garbage. | ||
I go to the gym and then I hit the office and then I eat a frozen pizza for lunch and my wife is ugly and I come home and I play with my gay dog. | ||
I'm talking about this guy again, my nemesis. | ||
This is deep lore. | ||
But I watch these TikToks and it's like, okay, so your whole life is gay and boring, your wife's a pig, your house looks like shit, your dog is gay, and your job creates no value. | ||
You don't make anything. | ||
You know, these people, they work in human resources. | ||
They work in human resources, they're selling something. | ||
So I think they go to the gym and this is like a surrogate, this is like a Ted Kaczynski surrogate activity. | ||
Me? | ||
I don't need that in my life. | ||
I got people trying to kill me every day. | ||
I got people trying to take everything I have and, you know, I'm gonna show Nick what I really think of him and I'm gonna wreck his whole day today and I'm in this war for our people, for civil explorers, pioneers! | ||
Conquerors, you know. | ||
So I don't need all that. | ||
At the end of the day, I'm tired. | ||
My back hurts from holding up. | ||
Well, Keith has been taking a little bit of the weight off lately, but my back hurts already. | ||
I don't need to be going in the dungeon. | ||
I don't need to be on the floor doing crunches in a dungeon in a t-shirt. | ||
Anyway. | ||
That's all cope. | ||
I went to the gym and I'm not, and I'm just, I don't want to. | ||
That's the thing, I'm just like a, I just, I'm so obstinately, stubbornly lazy and against the gym. | ||
I go there, but I'm just like furious about it. | ||
That's what it's really about. | ||
Me being in the gym is like a Jew being in a church. | ||
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Me being in a gym is like throwing holy water on a Jewish person. | |
No! | ||
I go to the gym, there's protein shakes, there's, you know, all this going on and I'm like, no! | ||
So that's what you're seeing right now, but I'm getting serious about it. | ||
I need a hot physique. | ||
I can't become one of these guys with the skinny arms and the belly. | ||
I'm becoming it. | ||
I hate what I see. | ||
I look in the mirror and I hate it. | ||
So I have to make a change. | ||
I have to get ridiculously large shoulders. | ||
I have to get a chest. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
I'm not happy about it. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I'm not addicted to it. | ||
It's a necessity. | ||
Okay? | ||
Congratulations! | ||
You won! | ||
I'm going to the gym. | ||
Congrats! | ||
You got me. | ||
I went to the gym. | ||
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Fine. | |
I'm not gonna like it. | ||
You can make me go to the gym, you can't make me like it. | ||
I'm not gonna like it. | ||
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So. | |
My hair looks like shit, that's why I was late. | ||
Because I just can't, you know, I don't know what it is with this mop of hair. | ||
It's just too stupid and ridiculous. | ||
I'm just gonna, maybe I'm just gonna become a skinhead. | ||
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Thoughts? | |
Literally every day I pick up the razor and I'm like, should I just start shaving everything off? | ||
Because I can't, I can't... You know what? | ||
It doesn't look so bad right now. | ||
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I think that just did it. | |
Yeah, that's fine. | ||
But just one second ago wasn't looking good, and like I said, I probably would have started the show literally 45 minutes earlier, but I'm literally in the bathroom having a Amanda Bynes meltdown. | ||
I'm like, I'll just shave all this off. | ||
I'll just do the show naked. | ||
I'll just shave the hair off. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Alright, are we ready to start this show? | ||
What is going on? | ||
Okay. | ||
Um, so anyway, this is a news show, right? | ||
This isn't political. | ||
Alright, let's get this back on the rails here. | ||
Okay, let's put this show back on track. | ||
Anyway, so that's what's been going on with me lately. | ||
I'm clearly having a great time. | ||
So I was gonna do a stream today. | ||
I really was planning on it, but I got carried away I just became an animal in the gym. | ||
You know I was doing all that and I'll probably do one on Thursday or Friday. | ||
But that's our schedule for the week. | ||
So Spencer tomorrow, the Governor's Debate Thursday, probably a Rumble exclusive in the afternoon on Thursday or Friday. | ||
So make sure you're on Rumble. | ||
And then next week is the debate. | ||
Next week is the next Republican primary debate. | ||
I think it's on the 7th? | ||
So I don't know what day that is. | ||
I guess that makes it Wednesday, right? | ||
Or Thursday? | ||
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So I guess it's next Wednesday? | |
I don't know. | ||
I'll let you know next week. | ||
I'm not going to try. | ||
We're not going to play the guess the day of the week game. | ||
So anyway, that's the schedule. | ||
So we're going to dive in. | ||
We're going to jump into the show here. | ||
Oh, one other thing real quick. | ||
Before we get into the news, one other thing. | ||
This is really important. | ||
Lately, Elon Musk, if you've been following this, has been all over the Jews. | ||
He visited Israel, he did a Twitter space with Bibi Netanyahu yesterday, and they're just gushing together. | ||
I don't know if that was today or yesterday. | ||
This is after everything that happened a couple months ago. | ||
Excuse me, he did a Twitter space with the President of Israel and Ben Shapiro after banning the ADL. | ||
And it seems like this guy is really in for Israel. | ||
And I want to put this out there right now because this is a huge concern of mine. | ||
Do you remember back during Ban the ADL? | ||
There's something that stuck with me and I think everyone should take note of this during that time. | ||
When that campaign was trending on Twitter I talked about this a lot at that time and I've talked about it a lot since. | ||
The initial purpose of the campaign was this. | ||
The ADL is a Jewish group and we don't want a Jewish group of unelected left-wing Jewish activists controlling speech on the internet. | ||
Why should a Jewish group Or any group for that matter, but it so happens to be a Jewish group. | ||
Why should this group, through mafia blackball tactics, control political discourse in America? | ||
That's wrong. | ||
That's contrary to the founding of the country. | ||
That's contrary to the Constitution. | ||
It's contrary to our conscience. | ||
It just isn't right. | ||
Over time though, The critique evolved. | ||
It changed. | ||
There was a distinction that was made. | ||
The initial principle was this. | ||
That was the initial mission statement. | ||
But over time it changed, and as it became more mainstream and more popular, a lot of Jews started to embrace the campaign. | ||
A lot of right-wing Zionist Jews, pro-Israel Jews, they started to say, ban the ADL as well. | ||
But their message was just a little bit different. | ||
They didn't say, ban the ADL because a Jewish group shouldn't control speech. | ||
They said, actually the ADL is fine. | ||
They said that they like the ADL. | ||
They like that the ADL polices anti-Semitism. | ||
They like that the ADL uses intimidation and censorship to shut down whoever they deem, at their own discretion, an anti-Semite. | ||
They said that's fine. | ||
They said the problem is that the ADL went too far. | ||
And there was something interesting that Joel Pollack said. | ||
Joel Pollack is the editor of Breitbart News. | ||
Joel Pollack is a Jew, he is a Zionist, and he is an immigrant. | ||
He's not even from here. | ||
He's from South Africa. | ||
He went to university there and he studied Judaism. | ||
He married a black woman and he converted her to Judaism. | ||
And then he moved here in the United States and took over a media company. | ||
And what Joel Pollack said about this, now you might expect that because he's a right winger and a conservative, you might expect that he would agree with someone like me. | ||
You might expect that he would agree, you know, because by all appearances, superficially, he is a conservative. | ||
He is right-wing. | ||
You might expect that he would support the free speech position, that no group, let alone this Jewish left-wing group, should control speech. | ||
But his take was not the same as mine, and it wasn't the same as other nationalists or other free speech activists. | ||
Joe Pollack said that the problem is that the ADL went too far, and that the ADL is actually censoring people who are not anti-Semites, but are in fact Zionists. | ||
He said, and the ADL is actually perfectly fine, they're actually good. | ||
He said, when the ADL isolates anti-Semites and censors them, he says, that is a noble goal, and that's what they should do, and that's what they ought to do. | ||
He said the problem with the ADL is not that they do this. | ||
That's fine. | ||
The problem is when they don't isolate the anti-Semites and they lump in Zionists. | ||
They lump in right-wing Jews or right-wing Zionists with the anti-Semites and censor them too. | ||
He said then it becomes a problem. | ||
Now the key word there is isolation. | ||
And there's another key word that's involved in this conversation and that is legitimacy. | ||
Now stay with me here. | ||
The censorship regime for the past six or seven years has been a very blunt, has used censorship as a very blunt instrument. | ||
It's very broad, it's indiscriminate, and it almost seems to be arbitrary. | ||
It's opaque. | ||
There's not a transparent process. | ||
No one really knows the rules. | ||
And it seems like the rules are enforced in a sporadic and sometimes even a contradictory way. | ||
So it's a very blunt instrument. | ||
And over the years almost everyone has been targeted by censorship from the furthest right and even in the middle. | ||
And in some cases there are people that are mainstream that are censored and there are exceptions where on the fringe they're not censored. | ||
Like, for example, I was not banned on Twitter for a long time, longer than most, despite being one of the most radical right-wing people in the country. | ||
Some people said that was evidence that I was some form of controlled opposition. | ||
I always said that's evidence of the fact that the censorship regime is, like I said, sporadic, arbitrary, contradictory. | ||
It's a blunt instrument. | ||
Now when censorship came for the right wing all together, when they banned everybody and they banned Trump, it was apparent and blatant and clear that it was political censorship. | ||
And virtually everybody opposed it, even liberals on some level opposed it. | ||
Everyone on the right and I would say most people in the middle and even some on the left said that this is blatant political censorship. | ||
It is biased. | ||
It is politically motivated. | ||
And that is probably not fair. | ||
That probably goes against the liberal values of the society. | ||
So as a consequence of the last couple years there's been a big trend towards liberalization where Social media and the internet has opened up through competition with platforms like Rumble and Kik and Elon acquiring Twitter and then even as a consequence Twitch softening their moderation policies in response to the competition like from Rumble and Kik. | ||
And there's even been competitors from outside America like in the form of TikTok and Telegram Now this is very beneficial because now there is a platform for people that are censored. | ||
But understand that all these new alternatives and all these opportunities came about because broadly people identified it was censorship. | ||
They recognized it for what it was and they rejected it. | ||
Now, Joel Pollack is basically saying that there's a problem with this. | ||
He says that because ADL has been one of the primary drivers of the censorship, they have been using the blunt instrument of censorship, they've been at the front of it, and they brag about it. | ||
ADL, they're not the only group, but they're one of the most influential. | ||
They brag about the inroads they've made at every major social platform and the influence they wield over the moderation policies. | ||
Now, Joel Pollack says that when the ADL uses censorship as a blunt instrument, when they attack the antisemites and the non-antisemites, he says they've gone too far and they have failed in isolating the antisemites. | ||
And this is a really key idea here. | ||
Because he's basically saying that if the ADL only censored the so-called antisemites, well then, There would be no response against censorship. | ||
He says, in other words, that's an acceptable level of censorship. | ||
We're okay with those people being censored. | ||
And if you only censor those people, then no one fights censorship. | ||
No one rejects it. | ||
Because nobody would see that censorship as illegitimate. | ||
In other words, if ADL only bans Nazis, people say that's a legitimate form of censorship. | ||
That's fine, that's okay. | ||
And we have a political discourse which is completely censored, and everyone's okay with it. | ||
And ADL determines who falls outside of it. | ||
That's a lot of power they have. | ||
They're given the legitimacy. | ||
They're given the legitimate power to censor and people accept it. | ||
Joel Pollack says that when they censor too many people, people no longer recognize the legitimacy of the censorship. | ||
They say the censorship is politically motivated, it is biased, it is excessive, it is too blunt, and they start to push back. | ||
And he says that's bad because that That limits the ADL's ability to censor the people that need to be censored. | ||
When they push back against the censorship, they also push back against the censorship of the so-called anti-Semites. | ||
And so there's this relationship there between the Zionists and the anti-Semites and the ADL Where people on the right wing are, they're not going to say it in explicitly those terms, but they're basically saying, we want censorship. | ||
We want the ability to censor. | ||
We just, ourselves, don't want to be censored. | ||
There's some level of consensus between all of them that certain views could and should be censored. | ||
And what are they? | ||
Criticism of Israel. | ||
Like that's the ADL's at the forefront of it and it's defined in these terms. | ||
Joel Pollack says the real anti-Semites should be isolated from the rest and censored. | ||
Then the ADL would retain its legitimacy in using the censorship as a tool. | ||
But the key comes from the isolation. | ||
If the bad eggs are lumped in with everybody else, not to mix metaphors, but the rising tide lifts all boats. | ||
If the anti-Semites are lumped in with the right-wing Zionists, then when Elon liberates everybody, guess who else is liberated? | ||
It's not just the people that were wrongly censored, it's the people that, in their view, were rightly censored, too. | ||
And can't have that. | ||
That's a big problem, they say. | ||
Because like I said, like with the rest of them, they like the ADL. | ||
They don't have a problem with the ADL on a fundamental level. | ||
And in essence, subsequently, they don't really have a problem with censorship. | ||
They only have a problem when the censorship comes for them. | ||
But they all agree that certain things should be censored. | ||
Now here's why I'm putting this out there and why I just want to have it there on the record. | ||
Because my concern is that what's happening on Twitter and everywhere else right now is that they are trying to re-legitimize censorship. | ||
They're making it appear as though there is this prison break. | ||
Okay, the censorship is over. | ||
The bird has been freed. | ||
Free speech has been restored. | ||
But what it seems to me, this may be the case, and I think we can't say for certain yet, but I have a suspicion that this may be the case and this may be an eventuality, that there is this grand demonstration that speech has been restored, but only so that they can really restore a legitimate amount of censorship. | ||
Because the way things were a year ago, two years ago, Nick Fuentes was banned, and so was Donald Trump. | ||
They failed to isolate. | ||
They took down Trump. | ||
He was too big. | ||
And, unwittingly, they put Trump and Nick Fuentes in the same group of censored Americans. | ||
And both Nick Fuentes and Trump can claim to be unfairly censored. | ||
Our viewpoint should be discriminated against. | ||
We should have a pl- him and I. Donald Trump, the former president of 74 million votes, and Nick Fuentes, the extremist. | ||
So have they restored free speech so that, and this may seem counterintuitive, so that they can restore legitimate censorship? | ||
If they create in the minds of the people the idea that there is a reasonable amount of free speech, do they also restore in people's minds the idea that there's a reasonable amount of censorship? | ||
And that may be even more pernicious because if, in a state of censorship, both Nick Fuentes and Trump are banned, people recognize That the public square is missing those people that have been excluded for political purposes. | ||
And that is present in people's consciousness. | ||
And it also goes towards the credibility of anyone who is censored. | ||
Anyone who is censored can say, I'm censored and that gives me some credibility. | ||
Because clearly there is an environment where if you say the wrong thing, if you're too on the money, if you're telling too much of the truth, you get shut down. | ||
Now we're in an environment where everyone is apparently free. | ||
If you're censored and everyone thinks you're free, no one maybe even knows that. | ||
And maybe if you are censored in this climate, people think maybe you had it coming. | ||
And so by restoring free speech to a degree, are they also then restoring legitimate censorship? | ||
That's the question. | ||
Are they also then able to isolate properly? | ||
So they bring back all the right-wing Zionists. | ||
If you're down with Israel and the Jews, you can be on Twitter and you can be as racist as you want, and you can be as homophobic as you want, and you can be as transphobic or Islamophobic as you want. | ||
And everyone thinks that all is well and everyone live happily ever after. | ||
It's a free speech public square. | ||
But people that are anti-Semitic get absolutely crushed. | ||
People that are anti-Zionist get suppressed. | ||
See the problem? | ||
And you may have noticed that that's exactly what's transpired. | ||
That all these right-wing Zionists can go on Twitter and they can say, oh look at these black hooligans, sounds like a zoo. | ||
They could go on Twitter and say, oh, you're a fucking tranny. | ||
Fuck trannies. | ||
They could go on Rumble, or I'm sorry, on Twitter, and they can say, we need to destroy Gaza and kill everyone over there. | ||
You couldn't say that, you could say none of those things on the old Twitter. | ||
You can now say them on this Twitter. | ||
But you know what you can't say? | ||
You can't go on Twitter and say, oy vey. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
Can't say that. | ||
That violates a hate speech policy. | ||
You can say fuck Islam. | ||
That's okay. | ||
You can say fuck Christianity. | ||
That's okay. | ||
You can say fuck Buddhism. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Say fuck Judaism? | ||
That's against the terms of service. | ||
We've seen it. | ||
We've seen the screenshot. | ||
Try it. | ||
Go on your Twitter and try it. | ||
Maybe you don't want to get banned. | ||
Make a burner and try it. | ||
Have someone else try it. | ||
People have done it. | ||
You could go on Twitter and say, fuck Muslims, fuck blacks, fuck trannies, fuck Jews. | ||
All of a sudden, nope, that's a hate speech violation. | ||
You could go on Twitter and say, Gaza should be turned into a parking lot. | ||
They should kill every one of them and crush it and drive them into the sea. | ||
That's fine. | ||
You go on Twitter and say, from the river to the sea, Palestine should be free. | ||
Instantly banned. | ||
Permanently banned. | ||
That's genocidal rhetoric. | ||
That's hate speech. | ||
So has the bird been freed? | ||
Or have they rearranged the prison? | ||
Because that's what it seems like to me. | ||
They've almost recreated the prison, again by isolating, by isolating and thereby re-legitimizing the censorship. | ||
It's what Joe Pollack, the Jew immigrant from South Africa, by the way, Elon Musk is not drawing a connection necessarily, but it is interesting. | ||
Joe Pollack says, well the problem is that when the ADL censors everybody, sometimes it's friendly fire and they get right-wing Zionists like me. | ||
They're not isolating the true anti-Semites who legitimately should be censored. | ||
Is that not what Elon is doing? | ||
Now, I've defended Elon and I've said maybe that's a temporary compromise. | ||
I fear, though, with recent developments, that this is what is happening. | ||
And again, creating the perception that there's a free speech culture It makes it so that people aren't even aware that something is being censored. | ||
When everything was censored, people knew. | ||
People had some understanding that they didn't know everything or there were things out there that were not visible or that were being suppressed. | ||
Now when people don't know that, do you understand how that affects people's consciousness? | ||
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And I don't think any of that is a coincidence. | ||
The Groipers all got censored on Twitter around 2021, but none of the Zionists did. | ||
All the Groipers got banned, all my alts got banned, but Bronze Age Perverts never got banned, that whole network never got banned. | ||
They were allowed to remain, and they grew, and they grew. | ||
Meanwhile, the Greupers were getting banned all the time. | ||
And now that everyone comes back, who does Elon interact with? | ||
Well, he stopped interacting with Keith Woods when he was alerted. | ||
And he stopped interact...he never interacted with any Greupers. | ||
But he interacts with Libs of TikTok, a Jew, and Endwokeness, a Jew, and Mike Benz, a Jew. | ||
And I like Mike Benz, but he's Jewish. | ||
And these are all people that support Israel. | ||
And yeah, some of them are racist, politically not correct, and they hate trannies, and this and that, but there's one thing you can't say. | ||
Kind of interesting. | ||
So anyway, I just thought about that today. | ||
I wanted to put that out there, but I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the news, and pursuant to that, pertinent, It's our first story of this shooting in Vermont. | ||
Like I said, I didn't see anything about this in the media this week. | ||
But yesterday, a white man in Vermont shot, and didn't kill, but shot and wounded three Palestinian Arab Muslims. | ||
And this is a story. | ||
It says, quote, A 48-year-old Vermont man was charged on Monday with three counts of attempted second-degree murder in the weekend shooting of three young men of Palestinian descent on a Burlington Street. | ||
The suspect, Jason Eaton, pleaded not guilty on Monday and was being held without bail. | ||
He appeared in court through a remote video link from jail and did not speak during the brief hearing except to thank the judge. | ||
The three young men, all age 20, had been staying at the home of an uncle and had gone out for a walk around 6.30 p.m. | ||
The police said Mr. Eaton approached the three friends outside the apartment building where he lives on North Prospect Street and, without speaking, pulled out a handgun and started shooting from about two yards away. | ||
According to an affidavit, the three men are Hisham Awartani, a student at Brown University, Tahseen Ali Ahmad, a student at Trinity College, and Kinan Amdal Hamid, a student at Haverford College. | ||
Friends since childhood, two of the men are United States citizens and one is a legal resident. | ||
The affidavit said Mr. al-Wartani was shot in the spine, and Mr. Ahmad was struck in the chest, and Abd al-Hamid was struck in the backside. | ||
The young men told relatives they were talking in English and Arabic before the gunmen shot them. | ||
And they were also wearing those Palestinian hats. | ||
I don't know how to pronounce it. | ||
Kafia? | ||
I don't know if that's how you pronounce it, but they're wearing those Hamas hats. | ||
Later on Monday, the families of the three victims issued a statement that said, in part, The police searched Mr. Eden's apartment and found a .38 caliber handgun and a loaded magazine containing five rounds of distinctive red-tipped ammunition in a drawer in his bedroom. | ||
The gun had been purchased recently and legally, said the chief of police. | ||
So the first thing, and this is always how I approach these atrocities, is you have to talk about the atrocity itself but also the media coverage because the media is just as important actually. | ||
And what's interesting about this case, and it's like I said at the top of the show, for the uninitiated this would appear to be like any other mass shooting by a white person. | ||
And what everybody knows, I think what every conservative or maybe any sensible person knows about mass shootings of that nature is that the so-called liberal media loves them. | ||
Again, to the uninitiated, People have some basic understanding that the media likes to vilify white people, they like to hold up non-white people as victims, and they're also in favor of gun control. | ||
As a consequence, whenever a white person kills a non-white person with a firearm, it's very rare, but when it happens, it seems to fit the criteria of the things that the media likes. | ||
White villains, non-white victims, and guns being responsible for the carnage. | ||
So, whenever those things happen, the media puts it all over, they cover it constantly and non-stop, and they make inferences, and they extrapolate wildly, and they stretch it, and they get every, all the mileage out of it that they can get to push A specific agenda. | ||
They use that to build a narrative, and they use that narrative to push their agenda. | ||
And their agenda is gun control, it is anti-white, and it is in favor of diversity. | ||
This is the vague, rough understanding that most people have. | ||
But what we find with these kinds of shootings is whenever one of these shootings happens, we learn a little bit more specificity about that narrative. | ||
Like I said, that's a vague picture of the narrative. | ||
But we have come up with, over the years, a catalog, and now we can begin to understand a little bit more about the narrative. | ||
Like, for example, the mass shooting in Las Vegas in 2018. | ||
When a white guy went to the top of Mandalay Bay and shot 100 people. | ||
And I think it was actually 500 people, maybe killed 50 some. | ||
And that was the biggest mass shooting in American history. | ||
And no one ever talked about it. | ||
We never learned the motive. | ||
And the media covered it up after like a week. | ||
Now you do some digging into who this guy was, and who his family was, and who was in town that day, who was in Vegas at that time, and what was going on in Jordan with Hariri and everything, and we realize, oh, so it wasn't just a white guy and people being shot. | ||
There was a little more to the story, and the media didn't want to cover it for that reason. | ||
Similarly, By all appearances, this shooting would seem to be a perfect story for the media. | ||
Here's a white guy shooting non-white people. | ||
Using a gun. | ||
So this is your classic white supremacist killer or white angry male and this proves that racism's alive, etc, etc. | ||
And yet the media didn't cover it. | ||
It's not on the front page of any major news site today. | ||
Not on the front page of BBC, not on the front page of the New York Times, not on the front page of Fox News. | ||
And of course that's because in this case, obviously it was motivated by feelings about the war in Gaza. | ||
These are three guys, they're visibly Muslim, they're speaking Arabic, they're wearing the hats. | ||
And this white guy went outside and shot them all. | ||
So clearly, I think it's safe to say, and there's always the possibility that he's just insane and it's a complete coincidence, He was looking to kill people, and coincidentally, during the Israeli-Palestine war, it was three Palestinians that walked past this guy's window, this guy that was gonna kill anyone that day. | ||
It could be a complete coincidence. | ||
I mean, that is a possibility. | ||
But more likely than not. | ||
It would be safe to draw the inference that he killed those people because he is sympathetic to Israel's cause in this war because there's obviously a major conflict going on between Israelis and Palestinians and people feel very strongly about it in the United States and so perhaps he saw these people and he identified them with the belligerents in the war in the Middle East and so he decided to Enact some form of revenge. | ||
Some form of collective punishment against these people. | ||
Once you understand that, and we draw that inference, which again, not only did the media not cover the story, but no one in the media suggested that it was motivated by the war in Israel and Palestine. | ||
No one mentioned that. | ||
In the New York Times, it says that they're debating whether or not it's a hate crime. | ||
Well, but it's not even just a hate crime. | ||
And again, the New York Times won't call it a hate crime. | ||
The prosecutors won't call it a hate crime. | ||
The police won't call it a hate crime. | ||
They say, well, we have no idea. | ||
Really? | ||
You have no idea if it was a hate crime? | ||
There were three Muslims, speaking Arabic, wearing the hats. | ||
They were killed during the Israel-Palestine War. | ||
Again, Are we really putting a lot of stock in the theory that coincidentally during the Arab-Palestine War, or the Israel-Palestine War, it was three Palestinians walking by the guy's house in Burlington, Vermont, who was going to go and kill people that day. | ||
Are we really putting a lot of stock in that? | ||
Not only will the media refuse to call it a hate crime, and no one involved will call it a hate crime, they're speculating like it's some far-fetched theory. | ||
They're like, well, we don't know what to call it. | ||
We have no idea the motive. | ||
I think we actually have a pretty good working theory, you know? | ||
But not only will they not call it a hate crime, there's no mention of the war. | ||
Not only will they not call it a hate crime, which is that obviously they were targeted because of what they look like and what they sound like and what they were wearing, but there's not even a mention. | ||
It's not even printed that maybe the hate crime would be related to the war going on over there. | ||
That'd be like saying in some city if a Russian went out and killed a bunch of Ukrainians in the Ukrainian neighborhood and they said, well maybe it's a hate crime. | ||
And there was no mention of the war in Ukraine. | ||
That's the same thing. | ||
And what this tells us, of course, is that it's not just any white people that the media wants to vilify. | ||
And it's not about privilege, and it's not about the rich, because Israel is a rich nation, and the Jews are one of the most affluent groups in the United States. | ||
They're far more affluent than white people. | ||
Jews are light-skinned, many of them are from Europe, and Israel is a right-wing state. | ||
The government of Israel has been a right-wing, expansionist, nationalist government off and on for 50 years. | ||
The Likud Party has been in power, with some exceptions, for like 50 years. | ||
So all the traditional explanations of what the narrative is in the media don't really work here. | ||
It's a right-wing government. | ||
It's a state that is fighting a very brutal war that is contrary to all standards of humanitarianism or international conduct during a war. | ||
It's concerning a group and a country that is rich, one, that is light-skinned, two, that many of them are from Europe, three. | ||
So all these explanations usually that the media is out to get the rich, they're out to get conservatives, they're out to get the right-wingers, they're out to get People that like war, you know, because liberals are doves and conservatives are hawks. | ||
They're out to get people that are light-skinned or white-presenting. | ||
It all doesn't work here. | ||
And this guy's not even Jewish, as far as we know. | ||
This guy's a goy. | ||
So here's a white guy supporting a right-wing, genocidal, rich state with light skin. | ||
And he's going and killing a bunch of non-white victims that are being colonized, etc, etc. | ||
Like it couldn't be more perfect, and yet they won't draw the conclusion. | ||
They don't want to talk about it. | ||
I don't even know if it was on the front page yesterday. | ||
It's not on the front page today. | ||
During a very contentious conflict, it should be a huge story. | ||
Could you imagine if the shoe were on the other foot and Palestinians killed a bunch of Jews, they'd be screaming it's another holocaust, literally, from the rooftops. | ||
God forbid. | ||
If some Palestinian went and shot up a synagogue during this conflict in particular, they would be screaming from the rooftops that it's another Holocaust. | ||
And the universities would be shut down, and Wall Street would be shut down, and they'd pass a law, and both parties would condemn it, and they would organize a convention, and they would probably, like, nuke Palestine just for fun, and they would raid mosques, and it would go crazy. | ||
Now why do you think that is? | ||
And by the way, we all know that's true. | ||
Because we have witnessed the hysterics over the past 50 days about, oh, these Jews were at a Palestine protest and they were traumatized or, you know, whatever. | ||
So we've seen the hysterics over the past 50 days. | ||
We know what it would be like if, God forbid, there was violence. | ||
But when it's flipped, nothing. | ||
But that seems to upset the apple cart. | ||
You know, usually the skin tones are reversed. | ||
Usually we say these things in reverse order. | ||
And what I mean by that is when a white person kills a black person, it's the liberal media screaming bloody murder. | ||
The white, the light-skinned killing the dark-skinned. | ||
And the dark-skinned killing the light-skinned people would say, oh no one ever covers that, no one talks about that, that doesn't fit the narrative. | ||
And yet here it's reversed. | ||
Here, when the light-skinned person kills the dark-skinned person, it's crickets. | ||
But if the dark-skinned person killed the light-skinned person, it would be a nuclear scenario. | ||
Maybe even literally. | ||
And what that tells you is that the Jews run the media, obviously. | ||
And that's the obvious conclusion. | ||
I know I've sort of drawn this out and explained it for a fifth grader, but the obvious conclusion, I don't know what else you could take away from this other than that. | ||
How else could you make the standard fit other than that that is the case? | ||
Again, it's not about class, which is, you know, usually people say, well, the left is communist and what is Marxism? | ||
It's viewing society through the lens of class. | ||
So it's not class here, and it's not race. | ||
Usually people say, well, the left is racist. | ||
The left is racialist. | ||
You know, they hate the white people, they like the non-white people, they've created this hierarchy based on victimhood and historical oppression. | ||
Well, I mean, that's not the case here. | ||
Because the Palestinians are, I mean, they're a minority in America, they're dark-skinned, so the left-wing narrative goes that they're victims of racism here. | ||
They are the victims in Israel, or Palestine, they're the ones that are being colonized over there, so that doesn't fit. | ||
Skin color, historical oppression, like I said, class. | ||
Ideology doesn't work either because all the conservatives support Israel and if there is any support for Palestine, it's coming from the left. | ||
So some people say, well, it's an ideological captured media. | ||
The media is liberal. | ||
They want to support narratives that are liberal. | ||
They want to support victims that are liberal and villains that are conservative. | ||
But supporting Israel, I mean, if anyone has a monopoly on that these days, it's the right. | ||
And yet they're not villainizing this guy. | ||
So that doesn't work either. | ||
So if it's not class, and it's not ideology, and it's not race, and it's not historical oppression, Then why? | ||
Why will they not cover the story? | ||
Why will they not tell us the motivation? | ||
Why will they not even attempt to connect the dots for us? | ||
It's because there is another layer and that is that there are, in this world, Jews and non-Jews. | ||
There are Jews, this tribe in the West that blends in, and they're very unique because they're a diaspora people, and they look like us, but they're not like us, and they hate us, but they say that we hate them, and they've been among us for 2,000 years, although there's been a constant tension and sometimes segregation, but not lately. | ||
They're a very unique group. | ||
And that's the one dimension that people don't ever want to touch, is that there is a distinction. | ||
Just like there's a distinction between men and women, and blacks and whites, and the young and the old, there's a distinction between Jews and Gentiles in Western society. | ||
And there always has been. | ||
And those differences are real. | ||
They're not imagined. | ||
Some of them are constructed. | ||
Some of them are intrinsic. | ||
Some of them are real. | ||
But both the constructed and the intrinsic differences are real. | ||
They're both effective in the world. | ||
And those differences have consequences. | ||
Those differences explain motivations, those differences explain institutions, those differences explain behaviors, and they explain historical trends and forces. | ||
And it's really difficult to understand society without understanding that distinction. | ||
And that's really, by the way, that's really all this show is about. | ||
People say, well, you're obsessed. | ||
It's like, no, I'm just sort of introducing one more layer. | ||
I'm really just introducing one other category here. | ||
I mean, everyone's aware of class. | ||
Everyone's aware of race, ideology, and these other kinds of things. | ||
But there's one other one which is clearly real and I, you know, I don't think anyone would disagree if you really got into it. | ||
But that is never discussed and that's because maybe that's the most salient one. | ||
That's because for those in the media, them being Jewish is more salient than them being liberal. | ||
It's more salient than them being Marxist. | ||
It's more salient than them being liberal or whatever. | ||
They're supportive of non-white oppressed peoples of the world. | ||
It's more salient that they are Jewish. | ||
And in a case like this, that's the only way you can make sense of the story. | ||
How else could you make sense of it? | ||
48-year-old white guy, and if you look at the guy's picture, he looks like the perfect villain for them. | ||
Some white guy in a white state. | ||
I mean, they would love to talk about violence in Vermont. | ||
Say, look, it's not all black people doing it. | ||
White people are up to their violence again. | ||
White guy commits a mass shooting in support of a segregationist, racialist state that's in the middle of an ethnic cleansing. | ||
And yet they won't connect those dots. | ||
Because we all know why. | ||
And I don't know what the argument is against that. | ||
So, anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's a shooting in Vermont. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into... Do we even have time, though? | ||
It's like... When did I go live, though? | ||
I mean, I guess I went live at, well, like, 11.20. | ||
The problem is I was fixing my hair, fussing my hair for so long now, I don't even know when I went live. | ||
I think I started the stream at like 11.03. | ||
I put the telegram post at like 11.20. | ||
Yeah, so it's been about an hour. | ||
You know, I might save this other story for tomorrow because I've been going on for a long time. | ||
That's the problem when I just start going on a rant. | ||
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So, I think I might save the ceasefire for tomorrow and I'll just Change the title of the show. | ||
What should we call it? | ||
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All right. | ||
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Yeah, we'll save it for tomorrow. | ||
Okay. | ||
With that, we'll move on. | ||
We'll take a look at the super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
And by the way, I apologize. | ||
Yesterday my Show got cut short because my internet got cut. | ||
Classic Monday situation. | ||
I'm doing my show and then the internet just shuts off. | ||
Really? | ||
I don't know what's going on but that kind of happens lately. | ||
It's like the internet just goes for three minutes. | ||
And you know if I start the stream again it creates a whole nother video and... I don't like to... | ||
Go live again because then it's like I have one video from today That's an hour and 20 minutes and then one that's like 10 minutes, and I hate that so Anyway, so we'll we'll wrap up the super chats from yesterday. | ||
We'll read the ones from tonight So let's take a look. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Catholic Guba Center. | ||
Nice work. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
I think that's actually from yesterday, but he timed it with the sneeze, I guess. | ||
But hey, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate Ed E. Gruyper. | ||
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percent one hundred dollars god bless you hey thanks i think that's actually from yesterday but he uh timed it with the sneeze i guess but hey thank you very much for the big super chat i appreciate ed ed e groiper thank you very much let us send it to the end of the day That's crazy. | |
The state of Texas public funds investment act of 1995 states that local governments can only invest their spare cash in three types of securities. | ||
Texas state bonds, U.S. treasuries and sovereign debt of the nation state of Israel. | ||
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Wow. | |
Is that true? | ||
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That's crazy. | |
I wonder how did people look at that and think anything other than Israel controls our government? | ||
Spence sent three dollars. | ||
I hope he wins. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
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Yeah, Ari Emanuel spraying him with the hose. | |
Glenn the Groi percent $10. | ||
Seeing Elon kiss the feet of Israel, I can't help but remember Kanye's last tweet before getting banned of Elon with Ari Emanuel jumping off the yacht. | ||
Even the richest man in the world, his handlers, just shows the level of power these people have. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Yeah, Ari Emanuel spraying him with the hose, humiliation ritual. | ||
Yep, yay was the most base. | ||
You guys don't even realize how based he was, and I don't, you know, I'm not the kind of guy to be indiscreet about those kinds of things, but, man, some of those conversations we had. | ||
And here's the thing, everybody blamed it on me, but, but trust me, when I, when I arrived there, he already knew the score. | ||
He already, and he had, he had known the score for a while. | ||
I'll just say that much. | ||
The last time I saw him in person was February and he was just going off like really good stuff. | ||
And we had a guy out there we were interviewing to be the campaign manager and he was this like Protestant guy. | ||
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Nice guy. | |
He was a little rude but but he was a nice guy and he came out there and you know he yay kept putting this stuff out there and he kept this guy kept pushing back about the Jews And after we did because I brought this guy out sort of be interviewed I was like, you know, we need a new campaign manager I'll set up some meetings. | ||
What are you free? | ||
You know, so we set up a meeting. | ||
I flew this guy out and So we had our meeting was a long meeting We got to dinner. | ||
I drive home. | ||
I was have this place in the valley and And on my way home, Ye calls me up and he's like, yo, what's good? | ||
Hey, what's going on? | ||
You know, so what do you think? | ||
And he goes, he goes, I'm like, what do you think? | ||
Should we hire him? | ||
He goes, do we have anybody else? | ||
I said, no. | ||
He goes, absolutely. | ||
I'm like, okay, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you on that for sure. | ||
And he goes, He goes, the thing is about him is I don't really like what he said about Israel and the Jews, but you know that's okay. | ||
I didn't really like what he said about this, that, and the other. | ||
So he was that was like a prerequisite to be the campaign manager was like you got to be on the same page on these things and you know this guy was giving him pushback and yay was not having it he wasn't having it in the meeting and then he called me up later and he's like yeah I didn't like I don't like that he kept telling me you know not to say this or not to say that so that was good times though but anyway | ||
Jolly Growiper sent $5. | ||
Have you looked into getting an air purifier for your dog allergies? | ||
Would highly recommend getting the $200 Honeywell. | ||
Dude, shut the fuck up. | ||
You think I have? | ||
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Dude. | |
I hate when people give me recomme- You know, because when you give me a recommendation, it's like you're calling me a stupid idiot. | ||
I've lived with a dog with allergies for years. | ||
And people come in and say, Hey, have you tried an air purifier? | ||
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No, I never looked into it. | |
I just keep breathing in dog dander and sniffling and I never tried to fix it. | ||
I fucking hate when people, you know, giving a man advice like that is just, it's basically insulting. | ||
It's like coming up to a man working on something and saying, hey, know what you're doing there? | ||
Hey, do you know what you're doing? | ||
Yeah, I know what I'm doing. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Have you looked into getting an air purifier? | ||
I'd recommend I shut the fuck up. | ||
Oh, you would? | ||
Oh, I'll try it. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
That's retarded, no. | ||
That's boomer crap. | ||
That's retarded now, that's boomer crap. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I went back and watched most of the 2020 election stream of yours and it's so sad to see the excitement being stagnated by organized jury and election meddling. | ||
Heil Trump. | ||
Next year's election stream will be so fire. | ||
God bless brother much love. | ||
Hey thanks a lot buddy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
Kyoto Zoomer What are you doing? | ||
What is this bit? | ||
Shut up! | ||
That's so annoying, man. | ||
I can't... People saying stuff like this, it takes me back to like high school. | ||
followed me out of the blue. | ||
Should I start locking my doors? | ||
I don't like the way his profile picture just stares at me. - Dude, shut up. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
What is this bit? | ||
Shut up. | ||
That's so annoying, man. | ||
I can't, people saying stuff like this, it takes me back to like high school. | ||
It takes me back, you know, I tend to idealize my childhood. | ||
I think everybody does. | ||
I think everybody... Because they don't want to get old. | ||
You know, no one wants to die. | ||
And also people have a tendency to idealize anything in the past. | ||
Or a lot of things in the past. | ||
But a lot of times I idealize the past. | ||
I think about being younger. | ||
And being in high school and that sort of thing. | ||
But then I realized that most of my life before I turned 18 was miserable because I was just bored all the time because I was just forced to be surrounded by insufferable people constantly. | ||
And basically dumb people. | ||
Like I forget that and this takes me back to that. | ||
Takes me back to like failed class clowns like trying to make bad jokes and Do you ever think about that? | ||
Do you remember, do you remember like the types, the types of personalities you had to put up with when you were younger? | ||
You ever think about that? | ||
Because I feel like for, I mean I'm 25, so for like 80% of my life, you constantly had to deal incessantly with like these specific types of kids. | ||
And you know what I'm talking about, and I can't give you any example, but you had to deal with specific types of shit Types of personalities that once you become an adult you just never do again. | ||
You just never have to deal with it ever again. | ||
Until you get a comment like this and then it takes you back. | ||
Then it drags you right back in an instant. | ||
You know what I mean, though? | ||
I can't think of anything specific, but... | ||
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Anyway. | |
Anyway. | ||
Terrible super chat. | ||
Anonymous sent $50. | ||
No message. | ||
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
No message? | ||
Even better. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
PrettyFlyWhiteGuy sent $3. | ||
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$271. | |
When was the last time you interacted with Owen Benjamin? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe a year ago? | ||
I remember Ye had me interact with Owen Benjamin a lot to write jokes. | ||
He wanted He always he several times he had Owen Benjamin looped in on a group text to help because we would all write that we workshop the tweets or the different things and he liked getting joke ideas from Owen so I had to talk with him a lot and work with him a lot on that. | ||
And we actually have a pretty congenial relationship at this point, but I probably haven't talked to him in about a year. | ||
But that was then. | ||
And he was actually very nice. | ||
He was apologetic about what happened years ago, and he was complimentary. | ||
And, you know, that's actually a very nice thing. | ||
You know how that goes? | ||
Because me and Owen were both kind of working for Yale, though I was with him, and so I was really working more directly. | ||
What I mean by that is he was kind of gassing me up on the group text with Yale. | ||
And that's such a nice thing. | ||
Do you know what I mean? | ||
When somebody talks you up in front of someone, That can like help that person, you know, I'm saying it's like a wingman kind of thing Cuz Owen was remote. | ||
He was out in wherever he lives So he wasn't because I was there I was in the grind, you know constantly and and it was tough because the expectations were very high and | ||
So Owen would kind of come in and just help throw some joke ideas but I remember specifically there was one time when he said some really nice things about me in the group text and I was like that's a real that's a real G move you know when someone talks you up in front of like I've never had a boss but in that case your boss or like you know someone you're trying to impress that goes a long way that's a real that's a real G move so I really appreciated that. | ||
So he's a good dude and we're cool now. | ||
American folks sent $500. | ||
Thank you for your advocacy. | ||
People want to crucify you but you're right. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat everybody. | ||
Let's get an 07 in chat for American Folk, thank you so much. | ||
You're really supporting the show and putting it on your back tonight. | ||
God bless you, my friend. | ||
And thank you for all the support. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
It really helps what we're doing over here because we've got some big plans for 2024. | ||
So thank you very much for that. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Very grateful. | ||
And 07s to American Folk, the man. | ||
It's true, people do crucify me. | ||
It's not easy. | ||
Not easy being me. | ||
But I am right. | ||
I mean, that's the thing. | ||
I feel like I do this show every night and I don't really say anything that's actually wrong, but I just get shit on. | ||
Constantly! | ||
I'm not wrong! | ||
I mean, I say all this stuff and everyone has so much to say about me and about what I say. | ||
It's like, but am I wrong? | ||
What am I wrong about? | ||
I'm right! | ||
And everyone just attacks me for it. | ||
They just... | ||
Ban me, ostracize me. | ||
It sucks. | ||
So, thank you for the super chat. | ||
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chat. | |
The optimistic pessimist sent $5. | ||
Pope Francis supports LGBTQ and Joe Biden as Catholic also. | ||
You shall know them by their fruits. | ||
Well, you're going to hell forever for saying that. | ||
So I hope you like it hot because you're about to burn in hell forever. | ||
And I hope I never run into you because if I do, I will kill you in defense of the Pope. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
I'm not gonna kill you, but you're a piece of shit. | ||
Joe Biden's more base than you and I hope that he throws you in jail. | ||
You're probably gay. | ||
You're probably gay, dude. | ||
You probably trash-talked Joe Biden And Papa, and then you go kiss your boyfriend in bed. | ||
I bet that's what you do, because you're a fucking faggot. | ||
If you're not Catholic, I got news for you. | ||
You should go sign up for a gay pride parade. | ||
At least the Catholics are praying for them and saying, hey, you know, stop doing that. | ||
You know. | ||
Pope Francis, when Pope Francis hangs out with trannies, he's trying to get them to live a better life. | ||
When you're hanging out with trannies, that's called a family reunion. | ||
That's called a get-together with your closest friends, you faggot. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, at least... Hey! | ||
At least when Pope Francis is on a bus full of trannies, he's trying to convert them. | ||
He's trying to talk them in off the ledge and make them based again. | ||
When you hang out with trannies, that's called a family reunion. | ||
That's called all your siblings and your parents and your kids and an intimate gathering with friends. | ||
You bitch. | ||
You gay bitch. | ||
And you're going to hell. | ||
And you're going to hell too, Jack. | ||
Listen here, Jack. | ||
You're going to hell. | ||
Listen here, Jack. | ||
You're trans, and all your friends are trans, and that's why you act like a fag and insult Catholics. | ||
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Okay? | |
Pope Francis supports LGBTQ. | ||
Well, that's a lie, and you're going to hell for it. | ||
But even if that were true, I guess that'd be good news for you and all your relatives. | ||
That'd be a HUGE endorsement for you and your gay husband and your fucking tranny kids. | ||
You lit fag. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Another LGBTQ American. | ||
Real Catholic, by the way. | ||
Joe the Boomer. | ||
Joe the Boomer keeps threatening to rape me. | ||
Real Catholic, by the way. | ||
Listen, there's nothing you can do to stop it. | ||
American. | ||
Real Catholic by the way. | ||
Joe the Boomer. | ||
Joe the Boomer keeps threatening to rape me. | ||
Real Catholic by the way. | ||
Listen, there's nothing you can, there's nothing that you can do to stop it. | ||
Okay? | ||
You, I mean, you're shaking when you type that. | ||
Your finger-painted nails are shaking as you type that. | ||
Bro is coping. | ||
Bro is shaking. | ||
He's jittering at the keyboard as he types. | ||
Real Catholic, by the way. | ||
I hope he doesn't rape me. | ||
Guess what? | ||
You're getting raped and then you're getting killed. | ||
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And you know what else is going to happen? | |
And you know what else? | ||
And I'm not going to stand in the way because your girlfriend called me ugly. | ||
So, you know, you should have thought about that before your girlfriend went on a show and called me ugly. | ||
Okay, so when Joel the Boomer destroys your front door and he chases you through the living room and into the bedroom and into your bedroom closet and he throws the doors open and he turns you into a puddle | ||
Into a puddle of liquid, formerly known as Bass Brant. | ||
You should have thought about all that before your little race-mixed girlfriend, your little race-mixed squeeze, went on a show and said, I would never date Nick Fuentes, he's ugly! | ||
Yeah, well... | ||
Now you're a pile of liquid. | ||
Now you have been liquefied by an insane maniac. | ||
That was really bullshit. | ||
And by the way, that's just a reminder that I'm a real incel. | ||
Only me, only I could be this handsome and have a gaze like this. | ||
And be a millionaire and be fucking famous and have a huge cock and women go on a show and say, I would never date him. | ||
He's ugly. | ||
Yeah, because I'm the original incel. | ||
I'm the original incel. | ||
I'm not teaching women any fascist ideals on Instagram. | ||
I'm not sliding into hot bitches Instagram and teaching them white nationalist ideals. | ||
I'm an incel. | ||
I'm a real incel. | ||
And that's the difference. | ||
The sublimation of my sexual desire, not through my own choice, but because I was born a vile, loathsome, odious creature. | ||
This is why I'm uniquely suited for this role and no one else could do it. | ||
You know? | ||
I'm like an anglerfish. | ||
I'm like a goblin shark. | ||
You know, all the dolphins and all the rainbow fish are at the top of the ocean for a reason. | ||
But you go down to the depths and then you start to find the colossal squid and the goblin shark. | ||
That's where I reside. | ||
Cookie cutter shark and the angler fish. | ||
And that's me. | ||
And it's not pretty and it's not pleasant but You know, when you're going up against a Jewish system, this is the kind of... This is the kind of evolutionary selection that has to take place. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Creature of the Night. | ||
Nightcrawler. | ||
Death Dweller. | ||
Deep Sea Dweller. | ||
Where no light can penetrate. | ||
There I am. | ||
You know, Bass Bran is up at the top, swimmin' at the surface, slidin' in a bitch's DMs and they laugh and laugh. | ||
Nick's watch is so ugly. | ||
Who would ever date him? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Great question. | ||
But I'm swimmin' at the bottom of the ocean with the Goblin Sharks and the Colossal Squids. | ||
And the Anglerfish. | ||
That's where I belong. | ||
Deep-sea thermal vent. | ||
That is what it is. | ||
But I'm not the one that's gonna get murdered by Joe the Boomer at night, so... Fine by me. | ||
Fine by me! | ||
Real Catholic, by the way. | ||
I can't believe Joe the Boomer's about to kill and rape me. | ||
I can't! | ||
I can't believe Joe the Boomer's about to rape me to death. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
Yeah, well, keep fucking sending Cope superchats. | ||
That's not gonna help. | ||
You should start packing. | ||
Stop typing superchats. | ||
Start packing your bags. | ||
Okay. | ||
Start driving away. | ||
Or you can make amends with me and I'll call off my attack dogs. | ||
Or you can do a little honor killing. | ||
You can do the right thing. | ||
Set it straight. | ||
And, you know, maybe I'll intervene. | ||
Maybe I'll save your life. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But I'm not hearing any apology. | ||
I'm not hearing any sort of reconciliation here. | ||
American folks sent $5, specifically, Hitler and abolishing the age of consent. | ||
You are real for that. | ||
Let's go. | ||
That's so funny. | ||
Some guy sends $500 and says, you're telling the truth, man. | ||
And people might imagine, oh, that guy's got deep pockets. | ||
He must be, like, conservative and he's lost. | ||
He must be, like, some small business owner who thinks this is a show about, you know, being a patriot or something. | ||
Which it is, but not like in the way that people usually think. | ||
And then the guy comes back and clarifies. | ||
Oh, when I said $500 and said thanks for telling the truth, I meant about dating 16 year olds and loving Hitler. | ||
Okay, and we're back and let's go. | ||
And we're fucking back. | ||
Oh, a small business owner with a small fortune wandered in here. | ||
He thinks this is a show about Immigration restriction. | ||
He goes, no, just to clarify, I'm here for the pederasty or what is it? | ||
Ephebophilia. | ||
I'm here for the ephebophilia and I'm here for the esoteric Hitler fanaticism. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
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Good. | |
Thanks for clarifying that. | ||
Appreciate this. | ||
We'll definitely get more of that. | ||
If that's a sponsorship for this show, then tomorrow's show, we'll touch base on that. | ||
Just for you. | ||
ClansmanGroiper sent $8, handsome stash. | ||
Thank you, ClansmanGroiper. | ||
Nice. | ||
Magnus sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick, love the show, I've been binging the replays at work. | ||
But be honest, how much of our money goes to that Call of War Supremacy game or whatever? | ||
And anyway, why wouldn't you just play Hoy4 instead, it's way better. | ||
Well, first of all, it's my money, not your money, okay? | ||
It's my money, and it's really, you know, this sort of like, you know, we're gonna have some kind of audit of the money, like, you know, this is... this is just a wrong way to look at it, okay? | ||
That's not how this is gonna go. | ||
That's number one, because I am providing a service to mankind, so... | ||
You know, this isn't the municipal government or something where you could come in and say, hey, you worked for me! | ||
It's like, no, I don't think so, but... | ||
But look, I don't put money into that game. | ||
I want to say I put money into it just because it's like, you can't tell me what to do. | ||
But it ruins the integrity if you... I watch the ads. | ||
I don't pay the money. | ||
And fuck off. | ||
I don't care about Hearts of Iron IV. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Dumbass idiot. | ||
Again with this, people trying to come in and rap with me. | ||
Oh, you should play Hearts of Iron IV. | ||
You should take your opinion and shove it up your asshole because I like Call of War. | ||
I like this game, okay? | ||
Thanks for the suggestion. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Why does that bother me? | ||
There's got to be something wrong with me. | ||
Can someone... No, I'm... But I'm not really asking. | ||
This is not... Do not answer this. | ||
But there's got to be something wrong with me that that really- because that really does- this is not a bit. | ||
Like, this is not an act. | ||
It really does bother me when people say stuff like that. | ||
When people say, like, why would you just play Hearts of Iron IV? | ||
Like, that drives me crazy. | ||
Like, I hate that. | ||
It actually makes me angry. | ||
And when people say stuff like, have you ever considered getting an air filter? | ||
I recommend. | ||
Like, why does that make me mad? | ||
Why does that bother me? | ||
Don't answer that. | ||
Not actually interested in what you have to say about it. | ||
I'm just, I'm just thinking out loud. | ||
Why does that bother me? | ||
I guess I'm just an asshole. | ||
Like, I mean, I guess that's just true. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You expected a person in my position to also be nice? | ||
You expected a person who does all of this and endures all of this to also be like, you know, the sweetest sweetest can be? | ||
Maybe I'm just an asshole. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess that's what I have to live with. | ||
But... I do, you know, that is just the way I am. | ||
I apologize if it's offensive, if it's abrasive. | ||
But, uh... Yeah, when you say that, it really pisses me off. | ||
I'm just telling you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
- I don't know, he may be too busy with Bran. | ||
- Reagan Williams sent $10, 10 for the gym. | ||
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- Thanks. | |
- John sent $3, happy to see you came around on the rap question. | ||
Maybe okay in small doses but white men listening to rap is cringe. | ||
If it absolutely must be done, do so in private. | ||
It's embarrassing. | ||
Yeah I mean as time goes on I'm like finding myself agreeing a little bit with this. | ||
The DB Network sent three dollars. | ||
Am I going to a pack? | ||
Only for one sure raping if it's needed it is. | ||
Then I'll die like a bee losing its stinger except it's my dick breaking off in band sass. | ||
Buzz buzz. | ||
Also only if him invited, Joe. | ||
Okay, you know that started out good, then it got weird. | ||
You know, it started out pretty good, then it got a little too graphic. | ||
He's like a bee breaking off its stinger. | ||
Okay, yeah, that's a little too much information. | ||
We didn't need to hear all that, but... Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Only for one sure raping if it's needed. | ||
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it is that I'll die. | |
Oh, man. | ||
And the legend grows. | ||
The legend grows. | ||
The legend of Joe the Boomer, man. | ||
Me and this guy. | ||
He's been watching this show for years. | ||
2023 and we're still hearing from Joe the Boomer. | ||
The legend continues. | ||
Hey! | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
07s! | ||
Thank you, Hoplite. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
America first. | ||
God bless, buddy. | ||
American Matt sent $10. | ||
Gym culture isn't for everyone, it's okay. | ||
Pray the St. | ||
Sebastian Prayer, patron saint of athletes, for guidance. | ||
God bless and good luck. | ||
You know, the patron saint thing, I'm sorry, I just can't. | ||
Some of it just gets a little excessive. | ||
I'll never forget one time I was at this party with Tradcast and some guy's like, hey, did you see my keys? | ||
I can't find my keys. | ||
And this guy literally says, Pray to the patron saint of lost things. | ||
I'm like, you know, maybe just check your coat pocket. | ||
Maybe just check the couch cushions. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just a thought. | ||
Is that blasphemous? | ||
I don't know, you know, but it's like we're at this party and the guy goes, hey, uh, anybody see my keys? | ||
I can't find them. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
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Pray to St. | |
Anthony, the patron saint of lost things. | ||
I'm like, yeah, or check where you last had them. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Just an idea. | ||
Kind of like Pokemon cards, you know? | ||
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It's like... Some of you people... I don't know. | |
Some of the... I'm gonna be honest with you. | ||
Some of the stuff in the... The sacramentals, I feel like people get a little carried away with that sometimes. | ||
Okay, you know the the necklaces and the beads and I think all that stuff is good But I think there is a tendency to get carried away You know You know, oh you don't like going to the gym? | ||
Pray to the patron saint of the gym. | ||
It's like or you know, the gym just sucks You just got to suck it up I'm hungry. | ||
Pray to the... It's like, okay, you know, like, we live in the world, okay, and life is something we have to deal with. | ||
Oh, I feel all better now. | ||
Like, you know, it's a trial. | ||
It's like anything. | ||
It's a trial. | ||
You go through it. | ||
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But, bruh. | |
French Catholics sent $3. | ||
Good to see you're doing better, Nick. | ||
Looking good. | ||
Good to hear you're exercising. | ||
Stick to the gym and you'll be fit as a fiddle in no time. | ||
Good genetics will make it a breeze. | ||
I don't have good genetics. | ||
I'm dysgenic. | ||
I'm the wrong person to lead this. | ||
Because I am not, you know, this is a movement that's about race realism. | ||
And I'm like, have all these problems, you know. | ||
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So... | |
But I'm the sculptor, so that's okay, but thank you. | ||
Sounds stupid. | ||
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And, uh, phalangism, I mean, look, you gotta let go of the isms and just use your brain. | |
I'm so sick of, you know, the thought of somebody saying, I'm a phalangist! | ||
It's like, get the fuck out of here. | ||
To me, that's no different than when somebody comes in and says, you know, I'm a Trotskyist Leninist with Maoist tendencies. | ||
Okay. | ||
What is this? | ||
Some kind of high school politics club? | ||
Like, please. | ||
Time to grow up. | ||
Black's murder sent $10. | ||
What do you think about the Republican representative from Kentucky voting no on the Israel resolution and supporting criticism of Israel? | ||
Love the show, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Uh, Massey? | ||
I think it's great. | ||
I think it's amazing and I love it. | ||
French Catholic sent $3. | ||
Bro, Herd Wilders is so heckin' Zassadarino. | ||
He is la anti-Muslim, Eben Freedom Party based la heckin' wholesome Chungus red pill. | ||
Who cares if he bows to Israel? | ||
He deals with expediency. | ||
Dude, the, uh, lay Eben heckin' that, this is like a five-year-old meme, four-year-old meme. | ||
Let's, you know, I think it's time to let that one go. | ||
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Okay. | |
You really went all in on that. | ||
He went all in on that. | ||
He didn't just say lay, lay anti-Muslim. | ||
He went all in and said heckin' Reno, lay Eben, heckin' wholesome Chungus, you know, like, dude, dude. | ||
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And That's stale. | |
That's a stale meme. | ||
Let's, uh, let's just let go of that one, okay? | ||
Thank you, though, for the super chat. | ||
Really? | ||
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Okay. | |
Hey, Nick, I've been working on a new America first constitution to replace the old libtard constitution. | ||
I'm hoping you own Benjamin and Vince James can sign it. | ||
Here's what I've got so far. | ||
Part 126. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thank God. | ||
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That was a joke. | |
So I, you know, I sometimes I just, I don't know what you people really, Relief! | ||
Filled with relief instantly that I, you know, I'm relieved of the mental anguish from reading that. | ||
Not at all. | ||
General Zoomer sent $4. | ||
Hey! | ||
Smile. | ||
Hey! | ||
John Smith sent $10. | ||
You broke destiny after the F and F debate. | ||
Longtime fan of his and has never been the same. | ||
I broke his back like Bane. | ||
I broke his back and now he will never be the same. | ||
Yeah, me and him, we go way back to 20, what, 2017? | ||
And I finally got him. | ||
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And now I torment him. | |
I won, dude. | ||
I mean, this little man can't exist in the same world as Nicolas Fuentes. | ||
He just can't. | ||
I mean, no one can go around being a liberal fag and saying, you know, I'm the number one debater, not in the world where there's me. | ||
This planet isn't big enough for the two of us. | ||
Planet Earth is not big enough. | ||
This planet isn't big enough. | ||
For Stephen Bonnell and Nick Fuentes. | ||
Cannot contain them both. | ||
Only one. | ||
Hey hey! | ||
Another awesome super chat! | ||
Amazing super chat. | ||
You're amazing. | ||
Mmm. | ||
I like all those words. | ||
That's weird. | ||
You're amazing. - Kelatin sent $3. | ||
Which of these words is the favorite in your vocabulary? | ||
Deaf, contemptuous, concerted, pernicious, peculiar. - Mm, I like all those words. | ||
That's weird, you almost read my mind. | ||
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Been thinking a lot about peculiar lately. | |
Uh, probably Contemptuous. | ||
John Smith sent $5. | ||
Any debate slash show appearances plan? | ||
This has to be bait. | ||
SolarOcean sent $5. | ||
Would you be willing to debate Brandon Martinez from the Martinez perspective? | ||
Yeah, once he gets famous, then it will be worth my time. | ||
John sent $3. | ||
Your story about the lost keys at the party and praying to the patron saint of lost things is why I consider myself a deist like the founding fathers were. | ||
Great show, God bless. | ||
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No, that's gay. | |
That's either bait or it's just incredibly stupid. | ||
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I'm a hardcore Catholic but some of these trad cats become crystal bitches about their sacramentals. | ||
I don't want to be the one to say it, because I think that there are a lot of sacramentals and graces in this time, because it's such a difficult time to be a Catholic, with temptation, with the satanic world. | ||
But with that being said, there is this trad cat thing, which I think is becoming somewhat problematic, because it's almost becoming borderline idolatry with all the, like you say, It's almost like a secessionist movement. | ||
They're sort of like breaking away from the church. | ||
They think they're better than the rest of the Catholics, and it's got to be this, that, and the other. | ||
It's very contrary to the spirit of the religion. | ||
And it's not that I don't think all those things are good. | ||
It's just all those things in their appropriate place. | ||
I think the rosary is good, but at the end of the day, they are beads. | ||
The rosary is a great instrument. | ||
It's a great tool. | ||
But they are just beads. | ||
The power of the rosary is in the prayers that the beads help you keep track of. | ||
And the prayers are us praying to God. | ||
That's the thing that matters, you know. | ||
But people get caught up in the object rather than The point of it. | ||
So, you know, the rosary is good, but we have to understand why we have it, and just like the rest of it. | ||
But I feel like, you know, human beings have a tendency to get caught up in those types of things. | ||
So, some people don't want to hear it, but I've seen it. | ||
I mean, I remember one time, uh, I got so much- I was at Milo's confirmation a couple years ago, and they all wanted to go to the super-duper FF- FSSP or whatever, Trad-Cath Mass, and I was headed in the opposite direction going home, I said, I'm gonna go to the Novus Ordo, and they were like, you're going to Bogus Ordo? | ||
It's not even a real Mass. | ||
I'm like, okay, you're fucking schismatic. | ||
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Like, that's not even Catholic. | |
So, you know, that stuff, people need to be very careful about that. | ||
So, just saying. | ||
And by the way, it's not that I don't think that stuff is good, but we just, again, need to understand it in its proper role. | ||
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Did you miss my $50 Super Chat from last night? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Because I would see it otherwise. | ||
Okay, I think that's our last super chat that's gonna do it for me Remember I'll be back here tomorrow And I'm gonna try and get here on 10 10 30 p.m. | ||
Central Time also doing the Richard Spencer stream tomorrow. | ||
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Big, big thank you for their generosity. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches. | ||
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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. | ||
America First! |