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I've never heard of Bigfoot. | |
Who's that? | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
for the future. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Sit. | ||
Just eat a big mac and see me, bitch. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm not normal. | ||
I'm a rich. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. - Thank you. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
in the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Cooley. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Cooley. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Cooley. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Cooley. | ||
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. | ||
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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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Guy, I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. . | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, he's gone. | ||
Going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. America first. America | ||
first. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Big show. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Major, huge development in the Congress. | ||
Big story. | ||
We have a new America First congressman. | ||
After today, the Republicans passed a bill condemning anti-Zionism. | ||
And this is a distinction we've talked about on the show for the past couple months. | ||
People oppose Israel, or do they oppose Jewish power? | ||
But today, the Republicans, in a move to support Israel, passed a bill that says that anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. | ||
So in other words, anybody that opposes the state of Israel, they say, is an anti-Semite! | ||
If you think there shouldn't be a Jewish state, if you oppose aspects of what the Jewish state is doing, they say that that is only because you hate Jews. | ||
And so this was a bill that passed today in the Congress almost unanimously. | ||
It was only, I think, 13 Democrats that voted against it for their own reasons, and one Republican. | ||
Every single Republican voted for this except for one, and it's Thomas Massey from Kentucky. | ||
And if you've been following him, he has been outspoken against the Israel lobby very explicitly since the war started. | ||
And as far as I know, he is the only Republican member of Congress who has been doing this. | ||
And I've said in the past that in some ways I actually align more with the Democrats on this issue because usually whenever a bill like this passes because There's been several. | ||
The only people that protest are Radical Democrats, like the Squad, which is Ilhan Omar, AOC Cori Bush, and Rashida Tlaib. | ||
And usually those are the only ones, in addition to some others from the Democrat side, they're the only ones voting against this stuff. | ||
As far as I know, this is the first time and the only time a Republican member, in recent memory, has explicitly gone against the Israel lobby, but for the right reasons. | ||
The left goes against the Israel lobby because they're sympathetic to Palestinians as brown people, and as brown people struggling against colonialism. | ||
That's their perception of the matter. | ||
But there are no Republicans protesting Israel on the grounds of America First. | ||
That we have an Israel lobby that controls the government and that contradicts the idea that the American people are sovereign over our own nation. | ||
So, it's a huge moment and a major win for the Groypers. | ||
And it seems that we have a new America First congressman. | ||
I'm actually a bit surprised because Massey is a libertarian. | ||
And although historically some libertarians have been against the Israel lobby, they're kind of cringe on everything else. | ||
I don't really believe Massey has been all that great. | ||
Aside from this, he was against Trump, and he's a libertarian on other issues, but on this one, he's a real winner. | ||
So we'll talk about the bill and we'll talk about his vote against and we'll also talk about a tweet that he posted today where he said that Congress is not being patriotic because they'd rather support Zionism. | ||
Very explicit stuff. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about this story I was going to cover yesterday that apparently there are insider trading patterns in the Israeli stock market leading up to the Hamas attack on October 7th, which would seem to suggest that people in Israeli society had prior knowledge of the attack. | ||
Yesterday, Reuters published a report which was recently released, and the report says that there was some analysis done, and it showed that there were major trades made in the weeks leading up to the attack where traders, people that and it showed that there were major trades made in the weeks leading up to the attack where traders, people that trade, not like treacherous people, but although it's actually kind of | ||
traders on the Israeli stock market shorted Israeli stocks anticipating that the stock market would crash after the attack by Hamas and as we said last night I did a little preview of it last night although we didn't get into detail the The whole narrative surrounding the attack by Hamas on October 7th is that Israel was caught completely by surprise. | ||
The narrative they're going with, which is the only narrative really that they can, I don't think it works, but this is the only narrative that they can use to make sense of this without ascribing some conspiracy to the Israeli government, is that it was a massive intelligence failure. | ||
Which is the reason that Israeli intelligence did not detect the attack by Hamas. | ||
And as I said, I don't think that explanation satisfies, because the contradiction is too deep. | ||
You have an intelligence superpower on their border, they have these primitive fighters which they're surveilling all the time. | ||
How do they miss it? | ||
One could argue there was a conspiracy, that they deliberately neglected intelligence, that they knew it was coming, but they allowed it to happen for some ulterior motive. | ||
The only explanation other than that, other than a conspiracy, is that it was just the biggest blunder, the biggest failure of intelligence of all time. | ||
But if true, this new evidence, in combination with what we talked about last week, would suggest the latter, or rather the former, that it was a conspiracy, that it was widely known, at least at the elite level in Israeli society, that this was coming, | ||
And this is indicated by leaked emails and other correspondences from last year where they knew precisely how Hamas would attack, and witnessed them preparing the attack, and the latest evidence from yesterday, which is that apparently Israeli traders knew that it was coming. | ||
How could one argue that Israeli intelligence didn't know about it, but traders did? | ||
Day traders knew? | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
So, if that's true, It would prove what we all suspected from the beginning. | ||
So, we'll talk about all that. | ||
It's gonna be a good show. | ||
It's day 58. | ||
Is it 58 or 59? | ||
Of the war in Gaza. | ||
It's been going on for a long time. | ||
So we'll get into all these latest developments. | ||
Before we do, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Cozy and Rumble. | ||
Make sure you're following me so you get notified whenever I go live. | ||
I've been doing a lot of Rumble streams lately. | ||
I did a Rumble exclusive last Monday. | ||
I did one on Friday after my show. | ||
And people are really enjoying them. | ||
They get great viewership. | ||
I'm consistently in the top three, top five Rumble streamers. | ||
I do these sort of unannounced, irregular streams and they just blow up. | ||
And some of them are my most viewed videos on this channel. | ||
On the Rumble channel, that is. | ||
So people are really enjoying the exclusives. | ||
Make sure you're following me on Rumble so that you get notified when I go live and you catch them. | ||
Because it's good stuff! | ||
And I don't know what the schedule will be tomorrow. | ||
I'm a little busy tomorrow, so I don't know if I'll have one tomorrow. | ||
But if not tomorrow, I'd like to stream maybe Thursday, and I want to stream the Trump Town Hall. | ||
Donald Trump did a town hall with Sean Hannity tonight, and I didn't want to replace the show with that, but I think I'll maybe watch that on a casual stream tomorrow, but more likely Thursday. | ||
But I'll let you know, because I might do it tomorrow, I just... | ||
I don't know if I'll be able to fit it in so that's why you gotta follow me so that you get the notification and telegram because I'll tell you there as well. | ||
Tomorrow I will be streaming the fourth GOP primary debate. | ||
It's at 7 o'clock central so it's much earlier than I usually go live so make sure you tune in 7 o'clock central. | ||
It's the fourth debate and I think it's Haley, DeSantis, Vivek, and Christie. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
Since Tim Scott dropped out. | ||
So it should be a good one. | ||
And I know these debates haven't been great because Trump isn't participating. | ||
And I think the first two were really bad, but honestly the last one was a little more exciting. | ||
I think when you have a smaller number of people and it's really the top people in the race, I think that makes for better content. | ||
Because the last one, you know, I don't like any of these guys with the exception of Vivek, but at least it was entertaining. | ||
I'll say that much. | ||
The last one was a lot, was much better content than the first two. | ||
So I have a feeling tomorrow is going to be good because as far as I know, I think this is the last or the second to last debate before the first contest, which is the Iowa Caucus. | ||
Iowa Caucus is coming up early 2024. | ||
I think it's late January, early February. | ||
So I think they'll do this one. | ||
I think there might be one other in January And the race is narrowing, obviously. | ||
We started with about 11 or 12. | ||
We're now down to 5, including Trump. | ||
So, tomorrow should be exciting. | ||
7 o'clock Central Time. | ||
And I'm not going to do a show. | ||
That'll be my show tomorrow. | ||
And like I said, I might do a casual stream tomorrow. | ||
If not tomorrow, I'll do it Thursday. | ||
And I'll do the Trump stream. | ||
The other thing is this, let me know if there is like a Reddit or a Discord alternative. | ||
You know, the problem is, I'm trying to get more into the casual streams, but it's hard to come up with all this content, you know, because I do five days and doing a news show is a lot of content. | ||
Then I do a casual stream multiple times, it's a lot of stuff. | ||
Now every other casual streamer, they have a Discord server, they have a subreddit, And so they just have a glut of content to react to and stuff like that. | ||
So do you guys know of, is there any Discord or Reddit alternative? | ||
I'm banned from both of those. | ||
I have a subreddit. | ||
I had a Discord. | ||
They both got banned many years ago. | ||
I got banned from Discord in like 2019. | ||
I got banned from Reddit in 2020, I think. | ||
So it's been years since I've had access to that stuff, but now that I'm doing these casual streams I think it's kind of a necessity so if you're aware of an alternative Let me know if not. | ||
I guess I'll try to start a discord and you know we'll see if it's able to stay up, but I just need it so that people can recommend content and so I have stuff to do but I But I just don't know where to go for that because I remain the banned man. | ||
Even though I'm now on Rumble, I'm still literally banned from everything else. | ||
People don't realize how severe that is. | ||
Every other streamer that you look at, it's not merely that they have the platform, that they have YouTube. | ||
Which is a huge deal. | ||
It's not merely that they have YouTube and people can super chat on YouTube and subscribe on YouTube. | ||
I would kill for just YouTube. | ||
You know how easy that is to be there and people have their credit card on Google already so they could just plug in a subscription or a super chat? | ||
I'd be making millions of dollars a year if I just had YouTube. | ||
But they not only have that, they have Reddit, they have Discord, which is huge, they have TikTok, they could post their clips. | ||
When you have the full suite of social media platforms, I mean, you're really in business. | ||
I'm not only banned from YouTube, I'm banned from the whole suite! | ||
No processors, no PayPal, no nothing, no stream, no Discord, I got Telegram, I got Rumble, that's it. | ||
It sucks. | ||
I wish I wasn't banned! | ||
But I am. | ||
But that's life. | ||
But that's how it is when you go to war, when you go to a holy war with the Jewish Mafia. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
One of these days, you know, maybe... There's a small part of me that feels like in 10 years I'll be unbanned from everything. | ||
And then I'll really be in business. | ||
But then it's too late. | ||
Then I'll be so old. | ||
It's almost not even worth it. | ||
You know? | ||
Whatever. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that's where we're at with that. | ||
But let me know if you are aware of any alternatives. | ||
With that, I think we'll dive in. | ||
I want to get to both of these stories, so no procrastinating. | ||
Every night I do some diversion and then I run out of time. | ||
But I did do a casual stream today, so I hope you enjoyed that. | ||
I literally just got off like two hours ago. | ||
I did a little Fortnite and reacted to the Grand Theft Auto trailer. | ||
And I called Paul Town. | ||
We talked about crypto. | ||
A lot of fun. | ||
So... | ||
The Grand Theft Auto thing is so funny. | ||
The trailer comes out, and right-wing Twitter is so AIDS. | ||
Everybody automatically is like, how can we make this about racist politics? | ||
It's Grand Theft Auto. | ||
It's a video game about crime and drugs and hookers. | ||
And people on our side of the internet see the trailer, and they say, huh, there's a lot of black people in the trailer. | ||
It's a game about crime. | ||
Isn't that our whole thing? | ||
Or your whole thing? | ||
You have these people, all they do, that's their whole brand, is they post videos of black people acting up and they say, let's check in on the diggers, you know? | ||
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Let's check in on black people. | |
That's their whole brand. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
That's not me saying that. | ||
That's them saying that. | ||
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Let's check in on, let's see how the magic Americans, let's check in on the engineers. | |
And it's like, OK, we get it. | ||
We get it. | ||
I think everyone has realized that for a long time, that this is what happens. | ||
OK, this is what happens with black people, certain black people in certain situations. | ||
Then a video game comes out. | ||
It's a game about crime. | ||
And it's all black people in the trailer. | ||
And people go, whoa, what's with all the black people on the trailer? | ||
It's like, what? | ||
Who do you think's gonna be in the trailer? | ||
Who do you think it's gonna be? | ||
You think it's gonna be white people? | ||
It's a game about Miami. | ||
Miami's like 5% white. | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
They go, gee, look at all these degenerate people. | ||
Look at all these degenerate black people in Grand Theft Auto Vice City. | ||
Oh yeah, go figure. | ||
Should it be a bunch of Norwegians? | ||
But that's just it. | ||
There really is this bad mentality on our side. | ||
It's what I've been railing against for the better part of the last few months with this Olive Ranthony thing and the rest. | ||
I'm going to say something that's not going to be popular. | ||
So embrace yourself and just be willing to, you know, have an open mind here. | ||
Let me free think here. | ||
Let me cook. | ||
But the right is a little too obsessed with black people, okay? | ||
We all know that 13 do 50. | ||
We all know that, okay? | ||
Everyone knows that on some subconscious level, on varying levels of consciousness. | ||
Everyone knows. | ||
Everyone gets it. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I think it's good propaganda that that stuff circulates. | ||
But at least for me, I go on the timeline and I'm like, we get it. | ||
We know, okay? | ||
How many years of this stuff? | ||
And by the way, reminding everybody of something they already know. | ||
I mean, when did you first hear or say a racist joke about black people committing crime or black people not having a job? | ||
Were you six years old when you'd started making jokes like that? | ||
And then people turn 25 and it's like they discovered it for the first time. | ||
Now, that's not me going soft on that issue. | ||
I still feel very strongly. | ||
You know how I feel about that. | ||
I think that we should basically have a police state until there's order in the country. | ||
I've said that repeatedly. | ||
I think you should bring in the National Guard and you should just look at the most violent areas. | ||
And you should militarize them. | ||
You should literally put the military on every corner and you should lock it down until it's safe. | ||
And minor infractions should be punished and we should throw people in jail no matter how many of them are one race. | ||
I think we should make the jails more humane. | ||
For perhaps people that are not violent offenders or something because the jails are pretty brutal and I think that's a big part of Why we're not able to detain as many people in Europe. | ||
It's totally different At the same time in Europe. | ||
They don't have the same issue that we have nevertheless They're able I think to be a little bit more Proactive about crime So it's not that I've changed my view on this, but I've said this a little bit maybe for the last year or so. | ||
I'm like, we get it. | ||
It's a very low effort, low-hanging fruit. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
The country has some deep structural problems. | ||
And as far as black people are concerned, you can just avoid them. | ||
You can avoid them. | ||
Everyone kind of knows the score at this point. | ||
You can really avoid them. | ||
If you don't like them, go move where they don't live. | ||
Uh, if it's that. | ||
You know, the people that seem to complain the most about him don't even live near him. | ||
You know, people go out and they live in the middle of nowhere and they're complaining about black people. | ||
It's like, I think you live in the middle of nowhere. | ||
Point is, the country's got really deep problems. | ||
Basically, the second that our sovereignty is fixed, we can fix that one. | ||
That's a no-brainer. | ||
We've done it before, we could do it again. | ||
It's a matter of law enforcement. | ||
I feel the same way about illegal immigration. | ||
It doesn't diminish the fact that it's a problem, but you close down the border, you're good. | ||
That's just a matter of political will. | ||
That's just a matter of a political fix, to be honest with you. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Yeah, I see that stuff on the timeline, just... Look at these pictures from the Grand Theft Auto trailer! | ||
Isn't this degenerate? | ||
Yeah, it's a video game called Grand Theft Auto. | ||
Anyway! | ||
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Moving on. | |
So I'm just, like, beside myself. | ||
I see that, I'm like, why did everybody automatically race to make it about politics? | ||
Grand Theft Auto trailer comes out. | ||
Hey, where's all the white people? | ||
It's like, okay, relax. | ||
It's a video game about crime in Miami. | ||
You know. | ||
If you're a hammer, everything's a nail, I guess. | ||
If you're one of these white grievance guys, everything is white grievance. | ||
Now, I'm a white person with grievance. | ||
I mean, I'm like practically a white nationalist or whatever. | ||
People consider me the number one white nationalist. | ||
I get it. | ||
I'm with you on a lot of it. | ||
But sometimes a video game about Miami is just a video game about Miami. | ||
Some people, they're like the NAACP for white people. | ||
Every time this stuff happens, it's, hey, is it because I'm white? | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
Maybe not this time, okay? | ||
Anyway, I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the war in Gaza. | ||
And specifically the home front. | ||
And we'll tackle the featured story first and then we'll get into the insider trading thing. | ||
So today the U.S. | ||
Congress passed a bill equating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism. | ||
And just quickly to clarify the terms, anti-Semitism, as you know, and as we talked about a little bit last night, is a complete catch-all term. | ||
Okay, all these words are like this. | ||
Racism, sexism, antisemitism is that but on steroids. | ||
And it's sort of interesting because I think that a lot of people think that antisemitism is not like the word racism or sexism. | ||
I think that everyone understands that racism and sexism are sort of a crutch. | ||
Anyone that isn't okay with the left-wing status quo is called a racist or a sexist. | ||
It's really not descriptive. | ||
It's very loaded. | ||
It's used very liberally. | ||
And I think both words have really lost any real weight. | ||
People say you're a racist. | ||
Okay, everybody's a racist now. | ||
Everyone, everything. | ||
People say babies are racist, you're racist without even knowing it, etc. | ||
And I feel like people consider anti-Semitism to not be this way. | ||
People consider that to be descriptive and precise and to still have weight. | ||
But it couldn't be further from the truth. | ||
Anti-Semitism is of course far broader and used far more liberally. | ||
It's like racism, sexism on steroids. | ||
Anything concerning Jews is called anti-Semitic. | ||
If you're not Jewish yourself, and you don't love Jews, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
If you're not out there and defending the honor of the Holocaust and Israel, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
So it's like all those other things, and it's not less, it's more. | ||
It's more broad and loaded and political. | ||
And it's even in the law. | ||
This is something that you've probably heard me talk about for years, but for anyone that is new or whatever, even the U.S. | ||
government defines antisemitism in such a broad way. | ||
They say that if you believe Jews are more loyal to Israel than America, you're antisemitic, even though that's a fact. | ||
Not all of them, but we all know that exists. | ||
They say that if you believe the Holocaust was embellished, you're an antisemite. | ||
Which doesn't even really make any sense because people can have that view about a lot of things. | ||
You can believe that 9-11 was fake. | ||
Does that mean you're anti-American? | ||
People can believe that the Armenian Genocide was embellished. | ||
Do we even have a word in our vocabulary for that? | ||
And the list goes on and on. | ||
They say that if you believe that Jews are organized on a global level, you're anti-Semitic. | ||
And yet there are at least two super powerful global Jewish organizations. | ||
The World Zionist Organization and the World Jewish Congress. | ||
Apparently acknowledging the existence of these groups is anti-Semitic. | ||
And anyway, it goes on and on and on like that. | ||
There's many things under that legal definition which are considered anti-Semitic, which they all equate to Jew-hatred. | ||
And I said on my show last night, and I think this is apparent by now, that the Jews have a ton of institutional power. | ||
I think no one would disagree with this. | ||
That Jews have immense influence and power in Hollywood, in the media, in the music industry, on Wall Street, in academia, in the government. | ||
We don't need to pull out all the charts. | ||
I think everyone understands Jews are affluent and they're very influential. | ||
And so, since they have this privileged institutional role, whenever there is a person or a group that is voicing an opinion contrary to the political interests of Jews as a group, they just call them anti-Semitic. | ||
And that's really no different than how blacks do it. | ||
When you say something that's contrary to what black people care about, they call you a racist. | ||
And when you say something contrary to the political feminist women, you're a sexist. | ||
And so on and so forth. | ||
Like we talked about yesterday, when Bill Ackman, the Jewish billionaire, sees pro-Palestine activism on campus, he says that's Jew-hatred. | ||
Is it Jew hatred? | ||
Or are they expressing racial affinity for their cousins over in Palestine? | ||
And they want Palestinians to have statehood. | ||
Does that mean they hate all Jews? | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And so what it really reflects is if you express something that's contrary to Jewish interest, well then they just call you a Jew hater. | ||
If you don't want Jews to get their way everywhere all the time, absolutely. | ||
Well, you hate them. | ||
You want to kill them all or you just hate them and you don't even care about the Holocaust and you probably wish it happened again because you're a vile human being and blah blah blah. | ||
And if you listen to them talk, this is how they talk. | ||
No exaggeration. | ||
You've all heard it, I'm sure. | ||
And anyway... | ||
Then there's the term anti-Zionism. | ||
And people are called anti-Zionist if they don't believe there should be a Jewish state in Palestine. | ||
They reject the whole premise that there should be an Israel. | ||
Other people are called anti-Zionist if they oppose the policies of the current regime that controls the Jewish state. | ||
They say you're anti-Zionist if you think that Israel should have Muslims inside of it, if they think that there should be a Palestinian state beside Israel. | ||
People are called anti-Zionist. | ||
So today, the Republicans in Congress passed a bill saying that, well, if you're anti-Zionist, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
And we know that that label is a pretty significant label. | ||
If you get called anti-Semitic, it's kind of a career killer. | ||
And this is a story. | ||
It says, quote, The House on Tuesday passed a resolution that says anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. | ||
The chamber's latest piece of legislation conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism. | ||
The resolution, which is presented as a resolution condemning anti-Semitism, passed in a vote of 314 in favor, 14 against and 92 present. | ||
Only 13 Democrats and one Republican voted against the legislation, while 92 Democrats voted present in protest of a line buried in the bill that explicitly claims anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. | ||
The Republican-drafted resolution declares that the House of Representatives clearly and firmly states that Zionism, or rather anti-Zionism, is anti-Semitism. | ||
Representative Jerry Nadler, the most senior Jewish member of the House, criticized the language of the bill ahead of the vote. | ||
He said the resolution suggests that all anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. | ||
That is either intellectually disingenuous or just factually wrong, and it unfairly implicates many of my former Orthodox constituents in Brooklyn, many of whose families rose from the ashes of the Holocaust. | ||
Nadler claimed that most anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. | ||
But added that if the authors of the bill were familiar with Jewish history and culture, they should know about Jewish anti-Zionism that was and is not anti-Semitic. | ||
So go figure. | ||
So let's sort of restate this. | ||
314 vote in favor. | ||
14 vote against. | ||
92 vote present. | ||
Meaning they're abstaining, effectively. | ||
Now, you might think that the 92 are opposing the resolution, but they're really not. | ||
They're saying that, well, most anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism, but with the exception of a very tiny religious sect of Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn, all anti-Zionism is anti-Zionism. | ||
So they agree with it. | ||
They agree with the Bill. | ||
So these 92, including the most senior Jewish member, the 92 that abstained, they didn't vote against. | ||
They just disagreed with a small part of a small part of the bill. | ||
They took one line from the bill, because the whole bill is condemning anti-Semitism, they took the one line that says anti-Zionism is all the time anti-Semitism, and they said, well, not all the time. | ||
Because sometimes, very infrequently, Jews are anti-Zionist. | ||
And in those cases, it's not anti-Semitic. | ||
But for everybody else it is. | ||
So in reality it's like 406. | ||
I guess that would be 406 voted in favor and 13 voted against. | ||
That's our U.S. | ||
Congress and these 92 people that abstained, I mean they effectively agree with the whole thing. | ||
The article goes on, it says, Representative Thomas Massey was the only Republican to vote against the bill. | ||
Last week, he was the lone member of Congress to vote against a resolution that claimed denying Israel's right to exist is a form of anti-Semitism. | ||
Explaining his opposition, Massey said the resolution equated anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism, although not as explicitly as the bill passed on Tuesday. | ||
So, this is like, I don't, I've lost track of how many bills are like this. | ||
There have been several bills like this since the Hamas attack, where Congress gets together and they virtually, unanimously condemn anti-Semitism. | ||
But there were even bills like this before the attack. | ||
So right now all the Wall Street Jews and all the Hollywood Jews and all the Jews in government are freaking out because Israel is under attack. | ||
So they're putting the screws into every institutional force that's not bending over backwards to support Israel. | ||
They hauled the presidents of Ivy League schools before a congressional hearing today because they said how dare you allow pro-Palestine activism at Harvard. | ||
They've deprived the Ivy League universities of donations. | ||
They've created a blacklist. | ||
But even before all of this, earlier this year, they passed a bill condemning anti-Semitism because it was like a Monday. | ||
It was like, oh, it's Wednesday. | ||
I think we need to pass another bill condemning anti-Semitism. | ||
And the whole premise of this Like, to me, I don't know how anyone can look at that and not see what's happening here. | ||
Not understand why it's happening. | ||
Which is obviously that Jews are extremely influential. | ||
That's the only takeaway one can have. | ||
And the other aspect of this is it shows the extent to which society neglects white people. | ||
The fact that not only is there this conspicuous attention paid to Israel, because obviously a large segment of the American elite is Jewish, but by the same token, they don't care at all about white people. | ||
Do you think there will ever be a resolution passed in the Congress with this level of support condemning anti-white hatred? | ||
Could you imagine if anyone even talked about it? | ||
Everyone in the media hysterically talks about anti-Jewish, anti-Semitism, Jew-hater, this and that, that Congress passes bills. | ||
Ivy League school presidents are hauled before Congress to explain how they're not anti-Semitic. | ||
Companies have to undergo training so they're not, and it goes on and on and on. | ||
And that's indicative, of course, of pandering to the sensitivities and the priorities of the people that run the country who are Jewish. | ||
It would never happen for white people. | ||
Would they ever haul anybody before Congress to explain why so-and-so is anti-white? | ||
Would they ever pass a bill with virtually unanimous support condemning anti-white hatred? | ||
Something to the effect of, I don't know, white people founded America? | ||
Anti-white racism is racism? | ||
Like, that would be nice to hear. | ||
Wouldn't that be a good thing? | ||
It just so happens that North America was discovered by white people, it was settled by white people, the United States of America was founded by white people, they won the Revolutionary War, they drafted the Constitution, and then they built the country. | ||
Now there's so much anti-white grievance and resentment in the country, wouldn't it be nice If the United States Congress could pass a bill saying that hatred against that group is bad, is racist? | ||
What's more, let's say for the sake of argument like the left says, that our government is all white men. | ||
It's old white men that run the country. | ||
The real seat of power is old white men. | ||
If that were the case, then wouldn't the old white man government pass a bill condemning hatred of white people? | ||
And that's just the least of it. | ||
That's just one aspect of, like I said, that's not even mentioning the pressure on the universities and on Wall Street and in the media and aircraft carriers. | ||
If it was a regime of old white men, wouldn't the aircraft carriers be off the coast of South Africa? | ||
Where white people are being slaughtered? | ||
And where the government there is calling for a genocide, not off the coast of Israel? | ||
I mean, and think about that contrast. | ||
This same year, one of the opposition leaders in South Africa went in front of a rally of hundreds of thousands of people and said, kill white people. | ||
Kill them. | ||
And whites there are a minority that are under siege and really living in reverse apartheid. | ||
White people are being discriminated against. | ||
White people are being attacked. | ||
And if the argument went that America was run by whites, wouldn't our aircraft carriers be there? | ||
Rather, we look at the so-called anti-Semitism, anti-Israel rhetoric, and that's the rhetoric that we're acting on with the force of the military and the law and the economy. | ||
You know, so I just don't know how to make sense of these contradictions other than that we have a very Jewish elite that really has Antipathy or apathy towards white people. | ||
I don't know any other way to read that. | ||
So anyway, I mean that's really not a here nor there. | ||
We all know that. | ||
The good news is we have at least one congressman, one Republican, who's voting against this on the basis that he is America first. | ||
And he says that Americans can be anti-Zionist. | ||
Americans can oppose the State of Israel. | ||
Because it's pretty ludicrous. | ||
To suggest that American citizens, Americans, cannot oppose a foreign country. | ||
And if you need to understand how strange this is, imagine if Congress was passing a bill saying that if you are against the Chinese Communist Party, you hate Chinese people. | ||
I mean, that would sound insane. | ||
And yet, this is how it is with the Jews. | ||
Congress passed a bill and said, if you don't support a foreign nation, it means you're racist. | ||
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What? | |
All you have to do is imagine any other comparable scenario. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
But I'll take it even a step further. | ||
Why is Congress legislating against anti-Semitism? | ||
So what? | ||
They call everything anti-Semitic. | ||
And they say, Jerry Nadler and Thomas Massey and others, they say, well, it's not anti-Semitic. | ||
Well, so what if it was? | ||
And so what if it was? | ||
Is our society based around Jews? | ||
Because that's what it seems like. | ||
Think about the extent to which that word has dominated the conversation in American politics. | ||
When you listen to the left, you think that the country is like whites versus blacks. | ||
When you listen to Republicans, you think it's like conservatives versus liberals, or capitalists versus socialists. | ||
And yet, think about how that word has dominated the conversation. | ||
Like Elon Musk, for example. | ||
Elon Musk buys Twitter and says, we're gonna have free speech. | ||
Well, unfortunately, he didn't ask somebody's permission, and that's Jonathan Greenblatt, the head of the Jewish Anti-Defamation League, who says, but if you have free speech, there may be anti-Semitism. | ||
So he shuts down Twitter. | ||
That was last year. | ||
The richest man in the world, the founder of the most valuable American car company, and the owner of SpaceX, which has launched more rockets than any other space agency in the world. | ||
So, in other words, this guy is like a true American. | ||
This is like, maybe the greatest American. | ||
Elon Musk, in the 21st century, creates the most valuable car company, and manufactures cars in America. | ||
Then, he goes and creates a rocket company. | ||
And he's gonna bring us back to the moon! | ||
And SpaceX is responsible for more rocket launches than any other space agency, government or private, in the entire world. | ||
Cars, rockets... This guy is, like, what America's all about. | ||
And he buys Twitter to do what? | ||
Reinstate the First Amendment. | ||
Cars, rockets, and the First Amendment. | ||
Elon Musk buys Twitter so that Americans could have free speech. | ||
What a novel concept. | ||
But who has something to say about it? | ||
Who opposes this guy? | ||
The ADL, a Jewish Mafia group. | ||
And they say, time out, oy vey. | ||
But if you restore free speech, then people might be anti-Semitic and we can't have that. | ||
Literally. | ||
This is not me saying this, this is what they say. | ||
They say, well hate speech is through the roof. | ||
We're gonna have to shut you down, Goy. | ||
We're gonna have to shut your little website down. | ||
This is what they say. | ||
That's been the fight for the past year. | ||
Then, this year, when this war in Gaza breaks out, Elon Musk tweets something at somebody who says that the Jews support all these non-whites in America, and now it's biting them in the ass, and blah blah blah, and Elon Musk says, well I totally agree. | ||
Now there's this big row over that remark. | ||
He said an anti-Semitic remark, So now there's another ad boycott. | ||
Now all the big companies are boycotting because he made an anti-semitic remark. | ||
And there's a big debate. | ||
Was it anti-semitic? | ||
Wasn't it anti-semitic? | ||
Was it? | ||
Was it not? | ||
This is the richest man in the world, again, owner of a rocket company, a car company, trying to bring back free speech to Twitter, and there's a giant row. | ||
Disney and all the biggest companies in the world say, well, we're pulling our support from you because, well, we think your remark is anti-Semitic. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Who cares? | ||
It's the richest guy in the world running Twitter versus the most valuable companies in the world and they're in a row over whether he said he agreed with the statement that's anti-semitic on Twitter. | ||
And people want to weigh in and say, no, no, that wasn't anti-semitic. | ||
Here's me over here like, um, who cares if it was? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Why does Disney and all these other companies, why do they care so much? | ||
Why does anyone care that much? | ||
This is America. | ||
We have a First Amendment. | ||
We have free speech. | ||
We're entitled to engage in political discourse. | ||
If that offends Jews, get in line. | ||
It's politics. | ||
It offends everybody. | ||
Everything offends everybody. | ||
It's contentious issues. | ||
And not only that, but this is one of the great Americans. | ||
It happened last year to Kanye West. | ||
Kanye West is one of the, if not the, number one recording artists of the 21st century. | ||
He's a billionaire. | ||
He not only revolutionized music, but he also revolutionized fashion. | ||
He is one of the most famous people, one of the most streamed artists this year and for 20 years. | ||
Influential in streetwear and fashion, the biggest streetwear brand since Michael Jordan. | ||
Another American great. | ||
If you could basically pick the great white American and the great black American, those would be them. | ||
If you could pick the greatest white Americans, you'd maybe pick Elon Musk or Donald Trump. | ||
If you pick the greatest black American, you'd probably pick Kanye West. | ||
Both of them ripped apart because of anti-Semitic remarks. | ||
And what I'm saying here Is that we as a society need to get over that. | ||
That's insane! | ||
It is insane that we live all the way over here. | ||
The Holocaust happened 80 years ago in some other place, and I don't even think it happened the way they said it did. | ||
This is a country of 330 million people, and we're all being held hostage about the sensitivity of the Jews. | ||
This great nation of hundreds of millions of people founded and settled and fought for by whites is being held at gunpoint. | ||
Its greatest and most successful people, its most valuable properties, and most valuable aspects of its culture are being deprived and held at gunpoint. | ||
On the basis of anti-Semitism. | ||
So that's why I throw this whole thing in the garbage. | ||
People say, well wait a second. | ||
Anti-Zionism isn't anti-Semitism. | ||
What Elon Musk said isn't anti-Semitic. | ||
Kanye West isn't anti-Semitic. | ||
So what if they were? | ||
So what? | ||
Who says they are? | ||
And who gets to determine that? | ||
And why does it matter? | ||
We entrust the Jewish elite to determine what's anti-Semitic and then, lest somebody be labeled that, then they're ostracized completely? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And this is where I think I'm a truly revolutionary figure because I'm coming out there and I'm saying, I'm gonna shatter your notions of morality by saying that I define the morality in terms of Jesus Christ. | ||
If you are with the devil, you should be treated like anti-Semites are treated. | ||
People look at the things I say and they say, you're radioactive. | ||
You said the Holocaust was embellished? | ||
What a reprehensible, evil thing. | ||
I will never associate with you. | ||
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Really? | |
Because that's how I feel about pornography. | ||
That's how I feel about abortion. | ||
That's how I feel about Satanists, of which there are many actually in society now. | ||
That's how I feel about gay men that pretend to be married and then create a child with the intention Of robbing that child from its biological parents, from its parents. | ||
I view that as reprehensible. | ||
And I think the good people are not the people that are the nicest to Israel, but they're the most pious and faithful Christians. | ||
Is that crazy? | ||
Am I insane for saying that? | ||
I'm an American. | ||
I believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
Therefore, the people that are the best are the ones with the most loyalty to America and the most faith in Christ. | ||
And the worst are the ones that are the most treacherous, the most parasitic in America, the ones that destroy or take, the ones that violate the community, and the ones that are against Christ, the ones that are against the morality laid out by Jesus and the Church. | ||
That's why I said a few people didn't really get it a few months ago. | ||
I said, everyone wants us to hate Hitler, when in reality, I think the person who litters is worse than Hitler. | ||
Why? | ||
Because this is our country. | ||
There are people alive in our country today, and they have no respect for it, they have no loyalty for it, and in a sense that means they hate all of us. | ||
A litterbug who throws a bag of chips or a can of pop out the window while he's driving is polluting your neighborhood, the public, so that you have to go and pick it up or someone else has to pick it up. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They create filth and they make this place shameful and embarrassing to live in and unclean. | ||
They're doing that to us now. | ||
That shows that's anti-social. | ||
It's a blatant disregard for America. | ||
It's totally disrespectful of your fellow man. | ||
And yet we're supposed to look at that and other associated... I use that as an example. | ||
But we're supposed to look at that and other similar behaviors and we're supposed to say, eh, that's no big deal. | ||
But Hitler, everyone's charged up about. | ||
You know, this guy that lived and died a hundred years ago on another continent and led another country. | ||
If you're not sufficiently against that, or thinking about that, or hating that, well then, you know, you should be thrown out of society! | ||
You have one guy who pays his taxes, his kids all went to college, he's a lawyer, he does community service, he goes to church every Sunday, but he doesn't think Hitler's the boogeyman. | ||
He doesn't think Hitler is the devil incarnate. | ||
Fuck that guy. | ||
That guy should go to jail and he should die and we should kill him. | ||
But some black person who doesn't work, takes welfare, throws litter out his window, is involved in crime or a gang or something, involved in a drive-by shooting, and then goes to the hospital and gets treated because he doesn't have health care, doesn't pay taxes, hates white people. | ||
Well, he's fine. | ||
That guy's fine. | ||
He's fine. | ||
Well, who cares? | ||
So what? | ||
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So what? | |
He said he had a rough go. | ||
What about slavery? | ||
This is a very warped way of looking at things, and it's artificial and it's inorganic, and it's obviously created and sustained by Jewish control. | ||
The only way that such a distorted lens could be constantly perpetuated and generated is by Jewish influence. | ||
If we didn't have a Jewish overclass, I think this obsession would evaporate. | ||
I think this fixation and this hang-up about anti-Semitism would evaporate almost overnight. | ||
It must be constantly sustained by groups like AIPAC and the ADL. | ||
If you're a congressperson, you must pay fealty to Israel. | ||
Otherwise, AIPAC will punish you. | ||
If you are in media or you're a celebrity, you must never say anything contrary to the Jews or else the ADL will ruin you. | ||
And those are just two examples, but it's like that with everything. | ||
It is constantly sustained by this overbearing Jewish influence. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The Jews need to be grateful. | ||
They must be grateful. | ||
Because they're not home. | ||
They are guests here. | ||
They are our guests. | ||
They are the guests of Western European civilization, like all the other groups. | ||
And they should be grateful. | ||
They came here, they were taken in, they were treated hospitably, although more or less in the beginning, but later on they were. | ||
They should be grateful that they have been able to take advantage of opportunities, that they're able to live in a tolerant society. | ||
They should be grateful that they live here! | ||
And yet instead, they are... they have no social conscience about the rest of us. | ||
And that's just not right. | ||
And that's why I say things like the Congress should pass a bill about anti-white. | ||
Isn't that some idea of paying it forward that the Jews have been brought into America? | ||
Shouldn't they be a little more patriotic instead of half of them are left-wing and the other half don't give a shit about America, they just support Israel? | ||
That's wrong. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
We should not allow our country to be dominated by this minority. | ||
In any case, That's a lot of boilerplate stuff, but it's all true. | ||
So I don't care that the bill says it's anti-Semitism. | ||
The insane thing is that Congress is passing bills like this. | ||
And thank God for Thomas Massie. | ||
He not only voted against it, but he also put out a tweet. | ||
I'll read the story about this tweet. | ||
It says, quote, Representative Thomas Massie sparked bipartisan backlash on Tuesday with a tweet about Zionism that the White House called virulent anti-Semitism. | ||
Massey's post featured a popular meme format and appeared to imply that Congress was not interested in American patriotism, but was interested in Zionism. | ||
The White House Deputy Communications Director Herbie Ziskin said on Twitter, quote, All Americans, including the GOP leadership, should condemn the virulent antisemitism from a sitting member of Congress. | ||
Chuck Schumer, the democrat leader in the senate said quote representative massey you're a sitting member of congress this is anti-semitic disgusting dangerous and exactly the type of thing i was talking about in my senate address massey reposted schumer's criticism and tweeted if only you cared half as much about our border as you do about my tweets let's go and i love i love this tension i | ||
I love this conflict. | ||
Because what this dialectic does is it forces the issue. | ||
On the one hand, you have all these Jewish members of the Congress who are bitching and crying about anti-Semitism. | ||
On the other side, and you only need one. | ||
You just need one. | ||
You don't need a two-thirds majority or both chambers in the White House. | ||
You just need one brave person. | ||
Thomas Massey says, hey, how about America? | ||
And this is the dialectic. | ||
And when there is this dynamic between the two, when there's this interplay, you get the Jews saying, you're anti-Semitic! | ||
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What about Jews? | ||
What about Israel? | ||
What about Jews? | ||
And you got one conservative saying, what about America? | ||
And it creates this tension between Jews and America. | ||
It creates this tension between the State of Israel and Zionists and this Jewish Mafia and people that really just care about America. | ||
And it forces that issue. | ||
It's sort of, what's the word? | ||
But you understand how it's creating this, or rather sharpening this division. | ||
And it's creating a very fine line and forcing people to see it for what it is. | ||
It's like I said yesterday when we talked about that Jewish billionaire Bill Ackman. | ||
Bill Ackman, the Wall Street hedge fund manager, Jewish billionaire, graduate of Harvard. | ||
He put out a letter yesterday and he says that he only realized how bad things were at Harvard when anti-Semitism exploded on campus. | ||
And I said, and I don't think this is editorializing or bigoted to say this, but I think that reveals how little Jews care about America compared to how much they care about Jews and Israel. | ||
It's from the horse's mouth. | ||
Bill Ackman said, I basically was negligent. | ||
I had no idea how bad Harvard was until it became the Jews' problem. | ||
Now I realize how bad it is. | ||
Now I realize Harvard doesn't have free speech. | ||
Now I realize Harvard is anti-white. | ||
Now I realize, etc. | ||
But I'm embarrassed to say I didn't know how bad it was until anti-Semitism exploded. | ||
Doesn't that speak to the priorities? | ||
Doesn't that speak to whether someone like that cares about America? | ||
Similarly, here's Thomas Massie sort of echoing that. | ||
I'm not saying you watch my show. | ||
I'm saying that this idea is becoming more and more apparent. | ||
Where the Jews in Congress, they're not going to give any money for border security. | ||
The border's being overrun. | ||
The cities are being overrun. | ||
Even Democrat mayors of New York City and Chicago are panicked about the level of migration. | ||
Because it's just, from a fiscal point of view, from a practical point of view, it's unsustainable. | ||
Not that it's impractical before, but now it's just overwhelming. | ||
And instead of having any urgency to fix that problem, instead of any urgency to relieve American cities and American taxpayers and Americans at the border and in the major cities, they're passing three or four bills about Israel and anti-Semitism and foreign money. | ||
And Thomas Massie says, yeah, why don't they care about America? | ||
Why is it all about Zionism? | ||
And the Jews say, well, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
And he says, well, if only you cared as much about anti-Semitism as you care about America. | ||
Isn't that kind of the whole issue? | ||
Isn't that kind of the crux of the issue? | ||
Which is that the Jews don't care about us, they only care about themselves and each other. | ||
When they say they care about anti-Semitism, what that's really about is them. | ||
They care more about someone somewhere in America with something negative to say about Jews. | ||
They care more about that than they care about someone somewhere in America being a victim of crime, losing their job, their neighborhood or their school or their workplace being overrun by foreigners. | ||
About families that can't afford groceries because of inflation, and on and on and on. | ||
About people fighting and dying overseas, people that are being bombed in Iraq right now on behalf of Israel. | ||
They care more about anti-Semitism than any of those things. | ||
They care, like I said, they care more about someone, somewhere, with a negative thing to say about Jews. | ||
That's a bigger problem, and it should be all of our problem. | ||
Then the border crisis, then the debt crisis, then the crime wave. | ||
And here's finally one American that says, yeah, I'm not going to go along with that. | ||
It's just stating the obvious. | ||
Everyone knows now. | ||
It's all out there. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Just like in 2017 it was white identity that was this tidal wave that couldn't be ignored, I feel the same way about critique of Jews. | ||
Because it's reached this sort of critical mass. | ||
And you know what I'm talking about. | ||
It's one of these things that everyone, everyone knows and everyone is talking about. | ||
They don't want to say it publicly because they know they get cancelled. | ||
But everybody's basically fed up. | ||
Everybody's fed up with the current dynamic and everybody's aware of the relevant facts, vaguely. | ||
And it's one of these things that almost doesn't even need to be said. | ||
It's not said anywhere officially. | ||
It's not said on an official channel. | ||
It's not said formally. | ||
Nobody in politics is talking about it. | ||
No celebrity would dare say it publicly. | ||
But this idea, which I'm talking about right now, has reached a critical mass where it's sort of a deafening whisper. | ||
It's this deafening It's below the breath conversation happening in private at the dinner table in a group chat and all it's going to take now is for the dam to burst. | ||
It's a trickle here and it's another hole over there and it's another one over there and it turns into an avalanche. | ||
And then it was the red pill community, and then it's Thomas Massey, and it's Paul Gosar at Halfback 2, and eventually the dam bursts. | ||
And right now they're trying to plug up all the holes, and they're dragging the Harvard president in front of Congress, and they banned Nick Fuentes, and you know, so-and-so. | ||
But the message got out there. | ||
It got out there. | ||
Everyone knows. | ||
It's such a glaringly obvious thing, and it's so wrong, and it's compelling too. | ||
That it could not be suppressed forever, and now here we are. | ||
And now you got another sitting member of Congress saying, yeah, I think American Congress cares more about Israel than America. | ||
That's an issue. | ||
All it takes is one. | ||
And one becomes two, and two becomes five, and five becomes a hundred, and so on and so forth. | ||
So that's why I give so much credit to Massey. | ||
He's been very critical of Zionism and the Israel lobby from the beginning, going after AIPAC and going after others. | ||
That's all it takes is one guy. | ||
Not all these idiots like Gosar and Green, who I really regret ever associating with either of those two jagoffs. | ||
Marjorie Greene can't even accomplish things that her base wants, that most of the party wants. | ||
She says, we're gonna release the Capitol footage. | ||
She couldn't even do that. | ||
And when she couldn't do that, she goes out and says, well, we don't control the House by that much. | ||
Really? | ||
And Paul Gosar. | ||
Paul Gosar can't take any heat. | ||
The guy's a pussy. | ||
The guy gets a little bit of heat from the media, and the Chief of Staff calls me up, Nick, you just don't understand. | ||
It's so hard being us. | ||
He's under so much pressure. | ||
Then get the fuck out of Congress. | ||
Go to a nursing home then. | ||
You don't like the heat? | ||
Get out of the kitchen. | ||
Sorry, you don't run for office. | ||
Become elected, declare yourself the America First member, and then the media doesn't like it and they say, oh my, this is just too much for me to handle, my wife is influencing me. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
When you run for office, you gotta be tough, you gotta be strong. | ||
It's okay, you have to endure that. | ||
Well, we'll get a primary challenger. | ||
McCarthy will have problems with us. | ||
Well, you gotta go there. | ||
That's why you're elected. | ||
If you want to go and be another Rhino, well then, we don't support you for that. | ||
We support you because you're gonna go and fight the battle. | ||
The same goes for both of them. | ||
Marjorie wants to bitch and moan about, well, we don't have the numbers. | ||
Well, that's okay. | ||
You start with one. | ||
If you're the only patriotic one, that's okay. | ||
We'll support you. | ||
Same thing with Gosar. | ||
And Gosar's afraid of his own shadow. | ||
He kept wanting to flirt with us. | ||
He kept wanting to sort of take a step into our realm and of course get our support. | ||
But then the second that it got hot, he jumped back to the other side and said, oh don't worry McCarthy, I'm a good bitch for you. | ||
That's all it takes is one person to be brave. | ||
And he showed us. | ||
Thomas Massey showed us. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The people support him. | ||
If he keeps this up and he stands strong, he'll go down in history as a patriot, not a coward, not a sellout. | ||
Marjorie Greene, everyone will remember that she had the support of the base and she sold out to try to become a senator or the vice president or get McCarthy's favor. | ||
That's what everyone will remember, that she's another, she's like the MAGA generation of Tea Party turncoats. | ||
You know, all these people that ran for the Tea Party and then flipped once they got in? | ||
She's like that one for MAGA. | ||
And everyone will remember Gosar is just like a spineless coward. | ||
And Massey will go down in history as a patriot. | ||
So good for him. | ||
But that's that, Bill. | ||
It's great stuff. | ||
You know who's winning in all of this? | ||
Groipers. | ||
Everywhere you look. | ||
It's like, for the left, we're living in the nightmare timeline where the Groipers win. | ||
And you really The only way to appreciate how good things are is to imagine another scenario, where Nick Fuentes got banned on Twitter very early on, he got banned on YouTube, and just became irrelevant. | ||
You know, the Groyper War ended when Charlie Kirk defeated one of the Groypers in a debate. | ||
You know, some Groyper went to the Q&A and Charlie Kirk decimated him. | ||
And in another dimension, in another alternate timeline, Nick Fuentes got banned from YouTube, he was called a Holocaust denier and made irrelevant, and you never heard from him again. | ||
And Charlie Kirk defeated the Groypers. | ||
And Kanye West was never anti-Semitic. | ||
And the red pill community was never anti-Semitic. | ||
And three years later, four years later, Everyone's pro-Israel. | ||
No one's talking about white identity. | ||
They're still talking about Venezuela and socialism and the conversation is about inflation and socialist tax policies and instead of Thomas Massie going out against Israel and instead of Glenn Greenwald and all these others criticizing Israel, they're all talking about some other thing or whatever. | ||
But in this timeline, it's like the Greupers won. | ||
Everyone's talking about this. | ||
Everyone's becoming hip about both issues. | ||
White identity and Jewish power. | ||
Those are the two issues on the tips of everybody's tongue in the past two years. | ||
And it only took seven years to get there. | ||
When I went to Charlottesville, I was radioactive. | ||
Nobody wanted to touch me. | ||
Nobody wanted to talk to me. | ||
It was over. | ||
Everyone said, your career is finished. | ||
Everyone said we served him up on a platter. | ||
We got the Media Matters hit piece. | ||
We caught him on tape saying something negative about blacks and Jews. | ||
It's over for him. | ||
He's cooked. | ||
He's done. | ||
He went to Charlottesville and ruined his life. | ||
He should go back to college. | ||
Why? | ||
Because I talked about white identity and Jewish power. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
The year's 2023. | ||
It's been six years. | ||
If you could bet on the future of Generation Z and the trajectory of the right-wing movement, who's taking over right now? | ||
Is it the Groyper position? | ||
Is it Groyperism? | ||
Or is it Socialism Sucks? | ||
And Libertarianism? | ||
And PragerU? | ||
Who does the future belong to? | ||
I understand right now the Groypers are not a household name like Ben Shapiro. | ||
But place your bets. | ||
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10 years? | |
20 years? | ||
The year's 2023. | ||
It's been 6 years since Charlottesville. | ||
Look at the young generation. | ||
Go to a young Republicans meeting anywhere in the country. | ||
Go to a RCIA meeting anywhere in the country. | ||
Go on TikTok. | ||
Go on Instagram. | ||
Go and see Gen Z political whatever on Instagram and, you know, politogram and political TikTok. | ||
Who does the future belong to in conservatism? | ||
And it's so funny because everywhere I go, it's like whack-a-mole. | ||
I pop up in Texas. | ||
The whole state goes upside down. | ||
People that work for me pop up on various campaigns. | ||
We gotta get him out of here. | ||
We gotta fire him. | ||
We gotta get the SPLC on him. | ||
Groepers are infiltrating Turning Point USA. | ||
Fire that one! | ||
He's in a picture with Fuentes. | ||
Fire him there. | ||
He was at AFPAC. | ||
Fire him there. | ||
It can't be stopped. | ||
Everywhere, everywhere you look, every influencer, they're either being converted or defeated or drowned out. | ||
It hasn't even taken that long. | ||
And it has momentum. | ||
It's like an avalanche. | ||
So... We're in a very, very good spot with this whole situation with Thomas Massie. | ||
The stuff I was saying six years ago, now everybody's talking about. | ||
I remember back then talking to my parents about this and they were like, what have you brought into our home? | ||
This hatred, blah blah. | ||
You know, my parents were just like boomer conservatives. | ||
I came home from college, I'm like, Ma, Holocaust never happened. | ||
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Mom, you know Jews run the world. | |
And my parents were like, how dare you? | ||
You have brought, we did not raise you like that. | ||
You have brought hatred into our home and this and that. | ||
I sounded like a total crazy person. | ||
In retrospect, I sounded like a prophet. | ||
Because the stuff I said then, everyone's saying now. | ||
So... | ||
It's a dub. | ||
W. Groyper. | ||
Woyper. | ||
Okay. | ||
Anyway, I want to move on. | ||
Our last story here and then we're going to move on and take a look at Super Chats. | ||
I want to talk about this report about Israeli insider trading. | ||
It kind of debunks this whole idea that Israel got caught off guard. | ||
So this is a story. | ||
Like I said, we were going to cover this yesterday but ran out of time. | ||
It says, quote, Israeli authorities are investigating claims by U.S. | ||
researchers that some investors may have known in advance of a Hamas plan to attack Israel on October 7th and use that information to profit from Israeli securities. | ||
Research by law professors Robert Jackson Jr. | ||
from New York University and Joshua Mitz of Columbia University found significant short selling of shares leading up to the attacks Which triggered a war nearly two months old. | ||
Days before the attack, traders appeared to anticipate the events to come, they wrote, citing short interest in the MSCI Israel Exchange Traded Fund that suddenly and significantly spiked on October 2nd based on data from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. | ||
And just before the attack, they wrote, short selling of Israeli securities on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange increased dramatically. | ||
In response, the TASE, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, referred Reuters to the Israel Securities Authority, which said the matter is known to the authority and is under investigation by relevant parties. | ||
A spokeswoman for the securities regulator did not elaborate. | ||
The researcher said that short selling, in which investors expect the share price to fall, allowing it to be bought back at a lower price for a profit prior to October 7th, exceeded the short selling that occurred during numerous other periods of crisis. | ||
That includes the recession following the 2008 financial crisis, the 2014 Israel-Gaza war, and the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
They wrote that for Israel's largest bank, 4.43 million new shares sold short over the September 14th to October 5th period, yielding profits of $862 million on the additional short selling. | ||
It says, although we see no aggregate increase in shorting of Israeli companies on U.S. exchanges, exchanges, we do identify a sharp and unusual increase just before the attack in trading in risky short-dated options on these companies expiring just after the attacks. | ||
So the options expire after the attacks. | ||
They're basically placing a bet that on October 8th, the Israeli Stock Exchange will crash. | ||
Go figure. | ||
It says that there was a sharp increase in these bets from September 15th to October 5th. | ||
Again, the options expire the day after the attack. | ||
So $862 billion in profits for day traders That said, I think the Israeli Stock Exchange will crash on, I don't know, October 8th? | ||
Hamas attacked on October 7th. | ||
It says, the professors referred to patterns in early April when it was reported that Hamas was initially planning its attack on Israel. | ||
Short volume in EIS peaked on April 3rd at levels very similar to those observed on October 2nd and was far higher by an order of magnitude than other days prior to April 3rd. | ||
So, as we've been talking about with the war in Israel, again, there's really two plausible explanations about how this attack occurred. | ||
It's been a 60-day war so far. | ||
They say it will last more than a year. | ||
And the stated ambitions of the campaign are for Israel to annex the Gaza Strip by destroying all the infrastructure and driving all the people out as refugees, which is an unprecedented move in the history of Israel and the history of the Middle East. | ||
And all of this was spurned on by a surprise attack on October 7th. | ||
Mind you, that the whole crux of this invasion is that attack, the surprise attack. | ||
If the surprise attack doesn't happen, then the war doesn't happen. | ||
If the war doesn't happen, Israel doesn't annex Gaza, which is game changer. | ||
If Israel anticipated the surprise attack, if they just simply made preparations for it, they would have rebuffed the attack. | ||
So the surprise element is really critical here. | ||
It's not just that Hamas attacked Israel, it's that they surprised Israel. | ||
It was only the element of surprise that Israel had not anticipated the attack, that they were able to penetrate Israel's borders And they were able to kidnap civilians and kill civilians. | ||
So understand this entire chain of events, it all comes down to whether Hamas had the element of surprise. | ||
Because had Hamas been thwarted, they would have never penetrated the border. | ||
They would have never captured any hostages. | ||
It would have been another day in Gaza. | ||
It would have been another day In the Israel-Palestine battle that's been going on for 70 years. | ||
There'd be no blockade. | ||
There'd be no bombing. | ||
There'd be no ground war. | ||
There'd be no annexation. | ||
There'd be no aircraft carriers. | ||
None of it. | ||
It's that they had the element of surprise that they were able to do all these things and create what Israel said is the biggest crisis since their founding. | ||
Because, again, the scope and scale of Israel's response to the Hamas attack they say is because of the gravity of the crisis, the gravity of the atrocities. | ||
They say that what Hamas was able to do And what they did was so atrocious and so severe, that is what justifies this brutal and ambitious retaliation. | ||
But again, Hamas couldn't have done any of it if Israel had anticipated it. | ||
So it all comes down to that. | ||
Now there's a problem though, because this surprise attack, again the whole thing hinges on the surprise attack, for that to have been successful. | ||
One would have to believe that Israel, which is a intelligence superpower, they have a more sophisticated intelligence operation, arguably than any other country in the world. | ||
Some say more sophisticated than Russia, more sophisticated than China. | ||
Some say it's right up there with the United States. | ||
And Israel has a far smaller population, far smaller economy, personnel, everything. | ||
So Israel is the world's premier spying agency. | ||
And not only this, but Hamas, which perpetrated the attack, is small and primitive. | ||
They have roughly 25,000 fighters. | ||
They have primitive implements. | ||
They don't have a huge arsenal, and their arsenal is not advanced at all. | ||
What's more, they're on Israel's border. | ||
Israel borders most of the Gaza Strip. | ||
If you look at a map of the Gaza Strip, Israel swallows Gaza up and they've blockaded Gaza. | ||
Nothing gets into or out of Gaza outside of an Israeli or an Egyptian checkpoint. | ||
So we bring all this information together. | ||
Israel's a spy superpower. | ||
They surround the Gaza Strip completely. | ||
Nothing gets in or out without their control. | ||
And what's in Gaza Is a small force of 25,000 guys with crude weapons. | ||
And we're supposed to believe that Israel just didn't know what they were doing. | ||
Israel didn't see it coming. | ||
They were completely blindsided. | ||
Even though they have a wall between Israel and Gaza with automated turrets and cameras and checkpoints and drones and guards. | ||
And again, they have surveilled the entire Gaza Strip forever. | ||
They didn't see, they just didn't know. | ||
Thousands of Hamas fighters were communicating and organizing and planning for years, allegedly, and they just didn't, they never caught wind of it. | ||
They never heard of it. | ||
They had no idea what was coming. | ||
And even as it happened, it took them seven hours to respond. | ||
Now we're supposed to believe, again, one theory, one explanation, is that they just didn't know. | ||
It was just an intelligence failure. | ||
That's a pretty spectacular intelligence failure. | ||
If they just missed it, that's a pretty spectacular failure. | ||
You gotta kill the people that failed that. | ||
The Israeli government has to execute them for treason. | ||
That's a criminal level of negligence. | ||
That's like, what if every Border Patrol guard fell asleep and Russia invaded Texas? | ||
What if the entire Coast Guard fell asleep and Russia invaded Alaska? | ||
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Well, we were all sleeping on accident. | ||
We all got drunk and fell asleep and we just missed it. | ||
You would need to literally execute those people for treason, because that's a spectacular failure. | ||
And understand, they planned it for years. | ||
So they had years to intercept communications, and they had years to surveil the preparations for this, and even on the day of, there was hours for them to rapidly respond to the crisis. | ||
So this is a pretty big... It's the worst failure of all time. | ||
That's one theory. | ||
The other theory is that they, of course, knew it was happening. | ||
The other theory is, of course, they did not hear about this. | ||
Of course they knew about it. | ||
Of course they saw it coming. | ||
They knew about it from the very beginning. | ||
And they let it happen. | ||
And they let it happen because they wanted it to happen because they want to do what they're doing now. | ||
But they needed an excuse. | ||
The Hamas attack has given them the excuse to do everything that they're doing now. | ||
Everything they're doing now is not something they reluctantly were forced to do to show strength or retaliate. | ||
No, they're doing this because this is what they wanted from the beginning. | ||
And Hamas just gave them a reason. | ||
Gave them a valid excuse to the entire world to do it. | ||
So they let it happen. | ||
It wasn't a failure. | ||
They could not know about it. | ||
They let it happen. | ||
Now, we talked about evidence on Friday. | ||
Where leaked emails and messages say that the Israeli government, and this is authenticated by the Israeli government, this is real. | ||
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They heard about plans by Hamas to execute an operation like they did on October 7th over a year ago. | ||
They didn't know when Hamas was planning it for, but they have known for over a year that Hamas was planning an invasion of Israel by storming the border, taking hostages, taking out checkpoints, and everything that they did. | ||
Every sort of tactical thing that they did, that entire operation, they had the playbook over a year ago. | ||
They just didn't think Hamas would do it. | ||
What's more, they saw Hamas preparing to do this in July. | ||
So not only did they have the playbook, but they saw Hamas training with that playbook in July. | ||
Again, they just thought that Hamas wasn't going to do it, or they weren't capable. | ||
Now, if you're Israel, if you knew that Hamas was planning this, even if you didn't know when, wouldn't you fortify the border? - Sure. | ||
Maybe you don't know precisely when the attack is coming, or maybe you don't believe that it is coming, but don't you fortify the border because you see them planning to do it? | ||
Don't you do that just in case, out of an abundance of caution? | ||
You don't say, we'll take our chances? | ||
That was Friday. | ||
Now we learn, not only did they know about it over a year in advance, but they were short-selling the Israeli stock market with contracts that expire on the day after the invasion. | ||
And they made, what was the number? | ||
A billion dollars? | ||
So Israeli traders, or other traders, made a billion dollars betting that the Israeli stock exchange would crash a day after the attack. | ||
Really? | ||
So they knew that they were doing it, they saw them preparing it, they didn't fortify the border, and then two weeks before the attack they all shorted the Israeli Stock Exchange. | ||
So Israeli day traders knew something that the Israeli government didn't? | ||
Or some other traders knew something that the Israeli government didn't? | ||
They knew about it, but Mossad didn't? | ||
Israeli military intelligence didn't? | ||
I mean, so this story is just crumbling. | ||
That story is completely cut... It was already implausible. | ||
It already made no sense, and everyone acknowledged that from the beginning. | ||
Every aspect of it that I just said. | ||
Up until and including the moment the attack began. | ||
Because Israel has helicopters. | ||
You can mobilize those helicopters in 20 minutes. | ||
Israel's not a big place. | ||
You could get helicopters to the border in a second. | ||
It took them 8 hours to respond. | ||
And it took them a full day to repel the invasion. | ||
And everyone pointed out from the beginning, this is pretty conspicuous, for all the reasons I stated. | ||
But that's what we knew the day of. | ||
Two months later, we see Israel's ambitions here, and we see this evidence from Friday and today, and the narrative that they didn't see it coming, this intelligence failure narrative, it no longer satisfies. | ||
It no longer satisfies all the conditions. | ||
Israel didn't know, but they did know about it, but they just didn't think it would happen, but yet some other people thought it would happen the day that it happened. | ||
It's crumbling! | ||
That narrative doesn't work anymore. | ||
It just doesn't pass the test. | ||
So what we're left to believe is that it was a... that this was done deliberately. | ||
That seems to be the only viable conclusion. | ||
If Israel wasn't surprised, then it means that they knew this was coming and Hamas invaded and they let it happen. | ||
They permitted Hamas to invade. | ||
They allowed Hamas to invade. | ||
They deliberately allowed Hamas to take hostages. | ||
Maybe Israel even killed their own people in the crossfire to inflate the kill count. | ||
Then, they could go to the United States and talk about the 15 9-11's that just occurred on our soil, and they could annex Gaza. | ||
And they could save Netanyahu from prosecution, and save his Likud government, and they could take Gaza, which they always wanted, which they're doing right now. | ||
And now that's bad enough. | ||
That shows that Israel's a pariah state. | ||
That shows these people are barbarians. | ||
People talk about Muslims are barbarians. | ||
They let their own people get killed. | ||
They killed their own people. | ||
So that they could go and seize land. | ||
So that they could leave a dictator in power. | ||
And they talk about Putin? | ||
Putin's a war criminal! | ||
This is like the most war criminal thing that's happened since Saddam Hussein. | ||
Or I don't even know, go back to Stalin or something. | ||
This is about as bad as it gets in the 21st century. | ||
They talk about Putin, they talk about the Palestinians. | ||
This seems to be the inescapable conclusion is that Netanyahu killed and let his own people be killed so that he could stay in power and could annex Gaza and become a war hero and that would be his legacy. | ||
Not only that, but it has a lot of implications for the United States in history. | ||
If this is what happened so that they could get Gaza, do you think it's plausible that maybe this is what happened on 9-11? | ||
What did Israel get out of 9-11? | ||
Out of this, Israel is getting the Gaza Strip. | ||
Out of 9-11, Israel got America's global war on terror, where we deposed Saddam Hussein, their number one foe. | ||
We destabilized Syria, which was their second geopolitical goal. | ||
Put an American military presence on both sides of Iran's borders. | ||
And Iraq on Iran's west border and Afghanistan on Iran's east border. | ||
Another thing they wanted. | ||
Depose Muammar Gaddafi. | ||
Force normalization between the Gaul State, Sudan, Morocco, and Israel. | ||
More things that Israel wanted. | ||
And you think that all of that was a coincidence? | ||
You think that the towers coming down, which turned America from basically an isolationist country, or a country maybe that preferred non-intervention or isolation, into a basically new imperial power in the Middle East, you think that Israel just lucked out just like it did this time? | ||
If Israel is willing to let its people get killed then, maybe it was willing to kill Americans Then. | ||
Or rather, if Israel's willing to get its people killed now, maybe it was willing to kill Americans back then. | ||
Netanyahu's in power now. | ||
In the early 2000s, he was selling Americans on the war in Iraq, and the war in Afghanistan, and saying that we need to go and fight the Palestinians. | ||
Netanyahu was educated in America, speaks English, without an accent. | ||
He's white. | ||
Or white-presenting, I should say. | ||
He's Polish. | ||
And Jewish. | ||
And he comes to America in the early 2000s after he leaves office and sells America on the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan. | ||
He says 9-11 is the best thing that ever happened to Israel. | ||
Now he's the Prime Minister and he's doing this playbook in Gaza. | ||
You think that's totally outside the realm of possibility? | ||
That they faked it? | ||
And it's just like this other story about anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. | ||
It makes you rethink the entire last 100 years. | ||
None of this is normal. | ||
None of this is organic. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
Even this. | ||
The Israeli short sellers knew, but Mossad didn't. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
And the Israeli government knew about the plans. | ||
They just didn't think the Palestinians had it in them. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure. | ||
And 9-11, all they just, the Jews just became the luckiest people ever. | ||
Like always. | ||
Seems to always work out that way, doesn't it? | ||
They always seem to get really lucky. | ||
It's kind of amazing. | ||
So, they just so happen to have been proven over and over again to use deception and false flags to get their way like they did in the King David Hotel bombing or the USS Liberty. | ||
I'm sure that's just a pure coincidence though. | ||
Not when it was 9-11 though. | ||
When they did the King David Hotel bombing, when they did the Levant Affair, and when they bombed the Liberty. | ||
Well, that was when they used false flags. | ||
But they didn't use a false flag on 9-11 or this time. | ||
No. | ||
They do do that, but not this time. | ||
Not when it benefited the most ever, and you had a radical, expansionist, maximalist party in power. | ||
So people need to wake up and realize this is not our ally and these people are not our friends. | ||
We need Americans to take power in America again. | ||
And listen. | ||
People say, what are you going to do with the Jews? | ||
Nothing. | ||
They just got to get out of power here. | ||
We need Americans to run America. | ||
Not Israelis. | ||
Not Israeli nationals or spies or billionaires. | ||
Not Zionists. | ||
Not these fanatics. | ||
We need Americans to take power again and make things right. | ||
We need Americans to get in power so we can have First Amendment. | ||
We need Americans to get in power so we could make our country stronger, not another country. | ||
We can fight our own battles, not somebody else's. | ||
So we can put Jesus at the center of our moral compass, not the Holocaust. | ||
Does this sound hateful to you? | ||
I think this is just a reasonable expectation for America. | ||
This is our country, isn't it? | ||
That's why it's called America First. | ||
That's why I'm not a conservative. | ||
So, anyway, that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
And we'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Let me get set up. | ||
Get my water. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I hate wearing a tie, man. | ||
One of these days, maybe I'll just go no tie. | ||
All right. | ||
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Let me just do this. | |
Okay. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Bieber sent $100. | ||
It wasn't about Oliver Anthony. | ||
You've always been right about that wigger faggot. | ||
Love you big boy. | ||
Death to Ben Shapiro. | ||
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Okay, no. | |
Bruh. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Look, I disavow. | ||
I don't want, I don't want, I do not wish death on Ben Shapiro, okay? | ||
I disagree with Ben Shapiro. | ||
I don't wish death on him. | ||
I don't wish death on anybody. | ||
I disavow that. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat though. | ||
I appreciate the large super chat. | ||
And yeah, I'm glad you agree with my rant. | ||
But listen, let's not call for the death of people. | ||
We do not support political violence on the show. | ||
Oh, you got tricked? | ||
I don't know if I'd buy that, but hey, better late than never, I guess. | ||
Yeah, Trump knows. | ||
Trump knows what's up. | ||
again. | ||
I grew up hearing much of what you were saying. | ||
My dad taught me that throughout the first 40 years of my life. | ||
Do you really think Trump knows about the Jewish problem and will call them out if elected or is he just like all the other politicians? | ||
Oh, you got tricked? | ||
I don't know if I'd buy that, but hey, better late than never, I guess. | ||
Yeah, Trump knows. | ||
Trump knows what's up. | ||
And I wouldn't hold my breath that he'll call them out, but I hope that he'll put America first. | ||
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Hey, thank you very much! | ||
Love the message. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
Catholicism is magnificent. | ||
Thank you, Nick, for teaching this boomer so much. | ||
You are anointed for this time like Trump, and I hope I live long enough to see you as president. | ||
Christ is King Avenue Maria. | ||
Catholicism is magnificent. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
Love the message. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
Catholicism is magnificent. | ||
You're right about that. | ||
And hey, I'm glad to hear it. | ||
I'm glad that, uh... Listen, I was, uh... I was a boomer. | ||
Even though I'm a zoomer, I was a boomer con. | ||
And I just can't help myself. | ||
I feel like... I don't know if I would say I was anointed. | ||
I feel, you know, I don't like to be presumptuous about things like that, but... I do feel like I was the right person to play the role that I have played. | ||
In the sense that I don't even think I'm capable of doing anything else. | ||
Because I completely lack discretion, I completely lack any kind of tact. | ||
I go on the internet and I'm like, HAHA! | ||
You're Jewish! | ||
I go on the timeline, I go on Twitter and I'm like, LOL! | ||
You're Jewish! | ||
And like when I found this stuff out, I just couldn't help but talk about it everywhere all the time and persuasively. | ||
I think very logically and persuasively and making arguments and being sort of and being kind of Disarming about it. | ||
I think people look at me and because I'm funny and I'm kind of Self-effacing I think it's disarming I'm not like one of these guys with the vein bulging out and I'm like trying to do my best Hitler impersonation or my best Hitler impression I'm I'm just like a plucky. | ||
I'm like a plucky sweetheart who just can't keep the lid on it and I feel like my forceful my forceful repetitive persistent Activism on this has influenced a lot of people, influenced a lot of influencers, and has a virality about it. | ||
If I were like if I had a different personality, I don't think it would be the same way so I think that I I was kind of the right person for the right time I think I am the right person for the right time still but I mean Especially over the last seven years during this kind of time where the issue has gone from very hidden and discreet to now I think basically bursting through the surface It did require somebody like me. | ||
I don't think anybody else could have done it honestly, and I don't say that To be narcissistic. | ||
I mean, I you know, I think maybe a different leader will be required for a different period of time in the future Not saying that's not me but You know, the times change and the circumstances require different things. | ||
But I think in particular, the last seven years, the circumstances required somebody like me. | ||
Because, you know, at that time, nobody else could have done it, nobody else would have done it, and nobody else did. | ||
That's a testament to the fact that they couldn't and wouldn't. | ||
Because, you know me, I'm a pretty anti-social person. | ||
And I don't really care what people think of me. | ||
It's been a tough, you know, tough go, being the first one to the party, so to speak, being the first one of the party to talk about these issues. | ||
If I cared more about having a girlfriend, if I cared more about getting along with people, if I cared more about making money or having a career, being popular, being liked, I couldn't have done any of this. | ||
If I couldn't stomach kind of being alone, | ||
like light in the wilderness for years and just getting fucking attacked all the time and lied about and humiliated and and viciously if i was someone who couldn't or wouldn't do that uh you know i wouldn't have been able to do all this stuff it kind of goes without saying but you know what i'm saying um i wouldn't have been able to make it this far and to see it through in the way that obviously it's become mainstream now | ||
So, and a lot of that has to do with the fact that I just have, you know, people say it's narcissistic. | ||
You kind of need somebody with like a steel head. | ||
People say about me, they say, oh, you know, you're so inflexible and stubborn and arrogant and all these things, but you know what? | ||
If I was a giant pussy and I was filled with self-doubt and I was looking to other people to tell me the answers, never would have made it this far. | ||
Never would have, never would have broken through a lot of the barriers that I did and kind of demonstrated that this was viable. | ||
You know, that my arguments were good or that or whatever. | ||
You know, because everybody else I feel like they just didn't, they didn't have that dog in them, you know? | ||
But you kind of need a person like that. | ||
In other words, all the things that people say are my faults, because people like to pick apart and they say, well, I like these things, but I don't like those things. | ||
It's like, but those things that you don't like are a necessary ingredient. | ||
You know? | ||
At least that's how I feel. | ||
When people give me a lot of high praise, I say, well, you know, I don't think I'm the greatest ever, but I feel like I have the right attributes. | ||
I feel like the attributes that I do have are very suited to this particular thing that I'm doing. | ||
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And, um, you know. | |
So. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Just a little reflection on all that, but I appreciate it. | ||
But I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for the kind words. | ||
God bless. | ||
Luke Moore said $3. | ||
Are all of these people that watch stand-up comedians' bell at the bell curve? | ||
Maybe Tim Dillon and Chappell are a bit more cerebral than most others, but I'm not buying into the Shane Gillis gay stuff. | ||
I like Shane Gillis, honestly. | ||
I think you sound like you're below the bell curve, honestly. | ||
If you think that Dave Chappelle is cerebral, I think you're the one that's below the... Bro said Tim Dillon and Dave Chappelle are cerebral. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Who else is cerebral? | ||
George Carlin? | ||
You think he's cerebral? | ||
Is he your favorite comedian? | ||
Let me guess, you like Christopher Hitchens? | ||
You think he's really intelligent because he has a British accent? | ||
Uh, no. | ||
No, dude. | ||
Shane Gillis is funny. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Aw. | ||
Aw, well thank you very much. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
I want to bring joy into people's lives, but I feel like I don't. | ||
I want to. | ||
I really do. | ||
But sometimes I just feel like such a negative Nelly, and I just can't even help it. | ||
I just have this like autistic personality and I Have like a short temper everything bothers me. | ||
I'm moody and I feel like I I want to make everyone happy. | ||
I want to be a source of joy, but I feel like a black cloud all the time. | ||
Sometimes I feel like a thunderstorm rolling in. | ||
I'm always trying to work on that, but it's hard for me. | ||
So, I appreciate you saying that. | ||
I'm glad to hear somebody's happy. | ||
And, yeah, no, the DoorDash is tough. | ||
The thing, I just, listen, I hate cooking, because I hate doing dishes. | ||
Doing dishes is like my least favorite thing ever. | ||
My shirt gets all wet. | ||
You know what it is. | ||
I just need to invest in the tech I need to get like an apron and gloves because you know what it is I do the dishes and water splashes all over my shirt I got dirty dishwater on my shirt. | ||
I'm like fuck, you know, I get so mad I'm like my shirt soaking wet and and my the plate is slipping out of my hands cuz I'm washing it with my hands, you know And so I just really need to invest in the technology and then maybe be easier, but I just hate hate hate doing the dishes So as a consequence, I just never tried cooking And it's such a chore. | ||
You gotta go to the grocery store. | ||
You gotta buy the groceries. | ||
You gotta cook. | ||
You gotta clean. | ||
This is such a hassle. | ||
I don't have time for all that. | ||
I pick up the phone. | ||
I press a button. | ||
$12. | ||
A 12-inch Papa John's pizza shows up 30 minutes later. | ||
What's better than... I mean, honestly, what's better than this? | ||
I could... | ||
Brush my teeth, take a shower, get dressed, start my car cause it's cold out, get in my car, drive to the store, park the car, get out, go in the store, fill up my car, check out, dump all the bags in the trunk, dump the cart off, go home, stock the fridge, stock the pantry, get the shit out, open it up, cook it, eat it, throw away the dishes, do the dishes, like this is, and then, do it all over again, do it all over again, do it all, or, I roll, I wake up, | ||
I pick up my phone from my nightstand. | ||
I'm half awake. | ||
I'm looking at my phone in bed, three inches from my face. | ||
I click two buttons. | ||
And then I go to the door and there's a 12-inch extra cheese pizza and a bottle of Pepsi waiting at the front door for me. | ||
And then I throw it all away. | ||
What's a better value proposition for a guy like me? | ||
Literally, that's literally my day. | ||
I wake up at like three o'clock in the in the afternoon. | ||
I wake up I'm still another day Damn it. | ||
You know, I'm not I wake up from a dream. | ||
I'm having I wake up from an awesome dream Then I wake up and I'm like, oh, yeah, I'm 25. | ||
Oh, yeah, I'm 25 and You know, and I'm annoyed all the time. | ||
Okay, roll out of bed, pick up my phone, beep beep boop. | ||
30 minutes later, your door dash has been dropped off. | ||
And then every day is like Christmas. | ||
Every day is like Christmas. | ||
I'm in my pajamas, I put my slippers on, I put my robe on, I run down the stairs! | ||
In my pajamas. | ||
And there it is. | ||
Hot and ready. | ||
A hot and delicious Papa John's Pizza. | ||
My favorite. | ||
Put on a little TV. | ||
Put on a little TV. | ||
I got all the channels. | ||
I got HBO. | ||
I got Netflix. | ||
I got Disney Plus. | ||
Put on a show. | ||
Throw open the box. | ||
Get a little Call of War on the laptop. | ||
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Beep beep boop. | |
Put on a La Calle War, slam down some pizza, Pepsi. | ||
Literally, what's better than this? | ||
We live in the greatest time in human history. | ||
This is the greatest thing ever. | ||
And people are telling me, NO! | ||
You need to wake up at 4am, go to the gym, grocery shop, cook steak or something and green beans. | ||
Oh great, chicken again. | ||
Oh great, another day I get to wake up and go put my hands on the dirty floor and do push-ups. | ||
Great, I get to get down on the floor on my fucking hands and touch the dirty floor and get all sweaty and then, you know, grocery shop and cook up chicken and rice. | ||
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This is awesome. | |
I love my life so much. | ||
And I get to work and go to bed. | ||
Great. | ||
This is what people are trying to sell me on. | ||
Chicken and rice again? | ||
Chicken, rice, and green beans. | ||
Chicken, rice, and green beans, and grocery shopping, and doing the dishes, and going, you know, putting your hands on the dirty floor. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
No, I don't think I will. | ||
On the other hand, on the other hand, you crawl out of bed, Christmas morning, pizza ready, put on a little TV. | ||
This is great, this is great. | ||
Now this is, now this is life. | ||
Put on some music, hot shower, not a cold shower, feeling great. | ||
Throw down a cup of coffee. | ||
I love it. | ||
You know what's funny? | ||
I went on a walk the other day, towards Halloween actually. | ||
I drove to this nice neighborhood, this little downtown area and I got dinner and after dinner I saw a movie and I walked around town a little bit and you know what I saw? | ||
I wish I had a good camera so I could take a picture but I was walking through the neighborhood and a lot of old architecture, a lot of really old houses, nice old houses. | ||
And it was dark out. | ||
It was like dark. | ||
Just when it started to get cold out. | ||
You know, around Halloween. | ||
All the Halloween decorations were up. | ||
and it was dark and maybe it was like 65 degrees and I saw one of these big mansions one of these big old not not like a McMansion like a really nice old mansion smaller mansion but like an old house and I saw the front door was open and there's like a warm light inside and a car pulled up on the curb and it was a pizza delivery | ||
And the guy gets out with a big extra-large pizza and he rolls up to the front door and I'm like, what's better than this? | ||
What's better than that? | ||
I wish I was them. | ||
I was like a voyeur in that moment. | ||
Which is sort of like... I know what voyeur means. | ||
I'm saying it like a metaphorical way. | ||
I feel like a witness. | ||
I feel like a witness like a... like a... what's another word for that I guess? | ||
An observer of life, you know and And so I was there I was walking by and with my jacket on cool October night Halloween lights, you know nice architecture very little leaves changing and coming down and the warm light coming from inside the house and the pizza delivery and you could imagine, you know, what's going on and | ||
Inside like the family's all there everything was like a Friday Pizza said let's order pizza tonight pizzas here, you know, and there it is on delicious pizza Everyone around the table. | ||
I was like, wow I'm enjoying it vicariously Even though I'm just observing it. | ||
I'm I'm this is a painting. | ||
It's painting a picture in my mind and I'm sort of Enjoying just being able to observe this this wonderful scene That's like my that's my favorite scene. | ||
I think so. | ||
It's all my favorite things nighttime cold weather the fall pizza pizza delivery Being inside being inside with all the lights on at night Anyway I don't know what that says about me, but that's like my favorite image. | ||
Like, that painting, you know that painting Nighthawk? | ||
Where it's night out and they're all inside the diner with the lights on? | ||
That scene is like my favorite scene. | ||
I don't know what it is about it, but I just love that. | ||
I always have. | ||
I don't know where we got on that subject, but I'm just saying things out loud. | ||
But... | ||
But yeah, I saw that I was like right on I saw the pizza getting delivered. | ||
I'm like right on good for you. | ||
This is a tremendous. | ||
This is a tremendous development. | ||
I love this for you. | ||
I'm so I wanted to just sort of like go inside and shake everyone's hand like Congratulations. | ||
I love this for you because I just eaten dinner. | ||
I saw a movie and I was walking around. | ||
I want to go to be like, congratulations. | ||
This is really wonderful. | ||
This is a beautiful home. | ||
This is a beautiful hot pizza. | ||
Good job. | ||
You know, this is amazing. | ||
I just had to come in and say, nice job. | ||
Nice work, everybody. | ||
We're really doing a good job here. | ||
What a wonderful life we're all living here. | ||
Anyway, so the pizza delivery is just the most wonderful thing. | ||
Is there anything better than a pizza delivery? | ||
Anything better than a hot and ready pizza coming to your door? | ||
I love, I love pizza. | ||
I love pizza on like Friday night. | ||
And it's like an event, you know? | ||
Big hot pizza comes, you're like, oh boy, put on a movie. | ||
I get to do that every day. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
You say, oh, I wish you didn't have to do DoorDash. | ||
I love... The only problem is I started to get fat, so I stopped doing that. | ||
I noticed like a week ago I started to really get kind of like chubby. | ||
Not really, but I just started to get a little fat on my sides, like right here, which is just disgusting. | ||
I was like, this is not me. | ||
This isn't me. | ||
So I started working out I did I'm doing like a meal service thing so I don't because I was just kind of going crazy I was eating like KFC and Pizza Hut every day not good you know my healthy splurge I'd be like get tacos or something but | ||
It was gonna be like three or four days a week was like pizza or KFC or something I'm like this is not I started to think about how my arteries are getting clogged like I'm probably killing myself slowly I said all right we got it we got to switch it up a little bit anyway love love love the Krusty Krab pizza that's what it's all about But I appreciate the sentiment. | ||
$10. | ||
You ever heard of the phenomenon foreboding joy? | ||
Like you enjoy life, people and things well enough, but you can't escape the feeling that it's all so fragile and we'll all be gone before you know it. | ||
Someone told me about it the other day and I thought, dang, I feel that every day. | ||
Love your show. | ||
Um, no, I don't, I don't think so because I feel like my, my normal state is pretty melancholy. | ||
So, um, when things are really good, I just tend to soak it in and just like appreciate it. | ||
Cause I feel like most of the time I'm kind of miserable for one reason or another. | ||
I'm annoyed or I'm frustrated or my allergies are bothering me. | ||
It's my stomach hurts. | ||
Um, so when I feel, when I feel really in the zone, I just drink it in and I just feel like immense joy. | ||
And, um, but, um, Because I feel like I have a pretty sober, I feel like I don't take a ton of things for granted. | ||
I think everyone does to some extent. | ||
But I feel like I'm pretty glass half empty kind of a guy and not only that, well that's totally not relevant. | ||
I mean, what I mean is I think I'm somebody who is pretty aware about kind of the balance and how quickly things can fall apart and Specifically when it concerns things like death, you know, no one had ever that I had ever known died until I was like 22 At least nobody that I really really knew And yet, in spite of that, I was always very aware of death. | ||
I think that's because... I think my mentality comes from the fact that my family's story is very tragic. | ||
Most people that I know do not have a tragic backstory. | ||
My family has a very tragic backstory. | ||
And so growing up in that sort of... My parents were great parents. | ||
But there was a sort of haunting shadow that was sort of cast over not with like great practical effect, but it's sort of. | ||
But that sort of anguish. | ||
Was always sort of there And so from when you hear about those sorts of things from an early age I think it's a different dynamic than if you grow up in like a very white yuppie family And it's like you know Braylon Braylon come get your dinner. | ||
You know hey Skylar Skylar and Braylon your dinner's ready. | ||
I made chicken nuggets, and you know it's They're ultra white and everything's cool and everything like that. | ||
You know, but my parents really struggled and their parents really struggled and a lot of anguish in the family. | ||
And when you grow up hearing about those things and kind of, you know, me and my sister were born in the aftermath of many tragedies, it was like, We were like a post-war generation, you know? | ||
You know how they say like a post-war generation? | ||
Like the age of anxiety and stuff like that. | ||
It was kind of like that in a sense. | ||
So I think maybe that shaped my outlook a little bit. | ||
But no, so I don't feel foreboding joy. | ||
Whenever I feel, whenever I really feel good, I really just soak it up and just drink it and feel exuberant. | ||
Then something annoys me and I'm like, okay, it's over. | ||
It's over again. | ||
Grover sent $20. | ||
Do you have an opinion on Nick Mullen and or Shane Gillis? | ||
Even as some of the least bad comedians around, I watch their stuff and they just can't help say the gayest stuff. | ||
Gillis always doing anti-racist jokes and Mullen's recent bit on his girl getting an abortion. | ||
They don't have to be Keno-era Sam Hyde but still. | ||
You know you just sound low IQ I don't like I don't like Nick Mullen at all I never liked Comptown at all I never thought they were funny and I always thought they were really annoying actually Shane Gillis I think is funny I agree he does do a lot of cringe like yeah that kind of humor I agree with that but you know it is what it is it just goes to the territory at this point | ||
But I like Shane Gillis. - Spanish Groi percent $4. | ||
Hey, Nick, who do you prefer for what they embody and the quality and the competency of man that they were Stalin or Adolf? | ||
Do you have a deep admiration for both? - You know, I don't know really anything about Hitler. | ||
I don't know almost anything because I was obsessed with Stalin for years and like the Soviet Union. | ||
That was my primary area of interest for a few years. | ||
But I never had a Hitler face. | ||
I just always thought it was funny. | ||
I just thought it was funny to be pro-Hitler. | ||
And I just didn't, I like that Jews got mad about it. | ||
But I honestly don't even know that much about Hitler. | ||
So, when I say I'm not like a Hitler fanboy, I'm really not. | ||
I just don't hate Hitler like everybody does. | ||
I just look at Hitler and I say, oh, he's another statesman. | ||
And people say, no, no, he was the devil. | ||
It's like, well, no, the devil's the devil. | ||
So, no, but Stalin, I think Stalin was evil, but I also think that he had a lot of Great attributes. | ||
He was obviously an evil person, but what he did for the Soviet Union was incredible. | ||
Kaiser Rev sent $10. | ||
Rockstar Games posting on X about the trailer being leaked was pure copium lol. | ||
Did not like the trailer at all, but probably gonna get the game anyways and play it for myself. | ||
Running around killing the NPCs should be pretty fun. | ||
Yeah, it's kind of what you do. | ||
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Bro said, I think I think I'm gonna buy Grand Theft Auto. | |
Oh, yeah, I think I'm gonna kill NPCs, huh? | ||
Yeah, kind of like what everybody's gonna do you fucking idiot. | ||
No, I'm sorry. | ||
I like you Kaiser up but come on that was really dumb. | ||
Oh You're gonna buy Grand Theft Auto and kill NPCs Wow That's really original. | ||
I don't know anyone else that's gonna do that. | ||
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Oh I think I'm gonna get it. | |
Yeah, go around killing PCs. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Justin KG sent $5. | ||
Will the next Baby Boom be Catholic or Muslim? | ||
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I'm bald. | |
It's gonna be bald. | ||
AlexD281 sent $20. | ||
I remember almost getting stabbed by my young cousin after smacking him in retaliation for throwing my GameCube. | ||
He had GTA 3 in his console. | ||
Coincidence? | ||
That's a fake story. | ||
That's a embellished story. | ||
I love when people make shit up like that. | ||
Oh, one time my cousin almost stabbed me, dude. | ||
No, he fucking didn't. | ||
That is a fake, embellished childhood story. | ||
And, uh, you're annoying me. | ||
No one gives a fuck about you or your GameCube or your fake embellished story that never happened. | ||
I love them. | ||
Do you know people that do that? | ||
I know people that do that shit all the time. | ||
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It's like, shut up. | |
Just shut up. | ||
That never happened. | ||
Kaiser Rev sent $10, first GTA 1 bot was Vice City, was 14 years old when I played it and my parents didn't know what it was and thought it was a cartoon game lol. | ||
Been playing GTA ever since. | ||
Still remember that annoying flying tutorial level in GTA San Andreas Lowell. | ||
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Thanks for sharing. | |
Thanks for sharing. | ||
Anybody else have anything they'd like to share? | ||
Samuel Rojas sent $10. | ||
Not only do they give you the woman character, they take majority white cube in Miami and make her black. | ||
You're a dude. | ||
Miami has a lot of black people. | ||
Are we really gonna do this? | ||
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But Miami's majority Cuban! | |
Fuck off, dude. | ||
Retard. | ||
Enjoy the game, you stupid bitch. | ||
Majority white Cuban. | ||
White Cuban? | ||
Really? | ||
Really, nigga? | ||
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This is it! | |
Miami's majority white Cuban and they made it a black character. | ||
Fuck off, you retard. | ||
Don't you have something, like, legitimate to complain about? | ||
You dummy. | ||
I hope so. | ||
Ironman 45 sent $3. | ||
They're going to add a fresh and fit parody to GTA 6 guaranteed. | ||
I hope so. | ||
That would be sick. | ||
John Smith sent $5. | ||
The thumbnails for the Rumble streams are really great. | ||
They look awesome. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Yeah, we have a great team. | ||
One of the most loyal and amazing guys is doing that. | ||
And he's really remarkable and we love him and we appreciate him. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Shout out to Utah Zoomer. | ||
Utah Zoomer does the thumbnails. | ||
He's amazing. | ||
Wonderful guy. | ||
Richard Percival sent $10. | ||
No message. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
Private sent $10. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Salem Hangman sent $10. | ||
Any opinion on the U? | ||
Atheism is unstoppable? | ||
Not really. | ||
I haven't heard anything about him in probably five years. | ||
Esoteric Drifter sent $100 for holding the line 07. | ||
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat, Esoteric Drifter. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
I hate how anti-social some of these right-wing niggas are on Twitter. | ||
Do Terese Black people in a GTA game some of these boomers don't get it? | ||
It's important to keep the right fun. | ||
Your show Sneakotate all attract that new right old niggas suck. | ||
They become a drag. | ||
They become these scolding, annoying pieces of shit. | ||
You got to keep it light. | ||
You got to keep it fun. | ||
The things that matter, you got to go hard on. | ||
But, you know, people want to bitch and moan about every little thing and just, it's crazy. | ||
This turn, and not to be cringe or whatever, but it is like a moralization thing. | ||
Yeah, it gives a very bad energy, bad vibe. | ||
Vowie sent $3 Nib is scared of AI taking over the world but won't repent for their sins Sad Yeah Yeah Yeah If the America First Party wins power, would it be in America's interest for other nations to follow a similar nationalist-modeled government? | ||
As an example, would you support, or offer funding to, an Australian nationalist revolution? | ||
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Hmm, it kinda depends. | |
Magnus sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, I tried out Call of War DH's weekend. | ||
It actually isn't too bad for... Good! | ||
Nordic Verlin sent $25. | ||
God bless Nick. | ||
Have a good rest of your night. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Catholic American Man sent $10. | ||
You could try opening a Telegram channel. | ||
No shot. | ||
That'd be super AIDS. | ||
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New fan. | ||
Showed my friends and they are now too. | ||
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Hey! | |
Thank you. | ||
No, thank you! | ||
Thanks for sharing the show. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
Josh the Remover sent $3. | ||
Shoutout MindsEye Magazine. | ||
I don't know what that is, but thank you. | ||
I think I tried that once. | ||
Doesn't the interface suck? | ||
Maybe I'll give it a try. | ||
an open source discord clone called matrix which is decent check out matrix.org I think I tried that once isn't it like doesn't the interface suck maybe I'll give it a try Triz sent five dollars no message thank you Oh, it isn't? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, we don't? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, it isn't? | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
There's nothing liberal about that? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
These are all great points. | ||
Oh, it isn't? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
We do not live in the same age as the Roman hegemon. | ||
Oh, we don't? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, it isn't? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
There's nothing liberal about that? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
These are all great points. | ||
These are all really solid points. | ||
Hey, long time viewer here. | ||
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Actually, um, no, that's not the answer. | |
Because this isn't the same time as Rome. | ||
Oh, it isn't? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
I thought it was. | ||
I thought this was the same time period as the Roman Empire. | ||
Imperialism is not practical. | ||
Oh, duh. | ||
I didn't even think of that. | ||
Here I was thinking it is practical, and you're now saying it isn't. | ||
Oh, duh. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
Nothing liberal about disagreeing? | ||
Oh yeah, you know, I never thought of it that way, you dumb fucking idiot. | ||
Fuck you, pussy. | ||
Pussy. | ||
You don't even want a thousand to your Trump and Reichen's face, you fag. | ||
Fucking pussy fag. | ||
You know, you don't even want to make America great. | ||
You want to- I said this the other day. | ||
Privately to someone else. | ||
You know these fags, they wanna bring home the troops so we can afford Medicare for all. | ||
We're such a great country! | ||
Let's just bring everyone home and let's just be great over here. | ||
Nah, bitch. | ||
No options. | ||
You're gonna be great everywhere. | ||
We're gonna be great everywhere. | ||
We're gonna put our greatness in everybody's... everybody's face. | ||
Everyone will have to deal with it. | ||
Pussy. | ||
Pussy. | ||
Liberal. | ||
I hate this liberal stuff. | ||
We need to take over the government to leave everybody alone. | ||
We need to take over the government and leave everyone alone. | ||
Isn't that what the Libertarians used to say? | ||
I want a government so small I could drown it in the bathtub. | ||
I WANT A MILITARY SO BIG THAT WE TAKE OVER THE MOON, DUDE. | ||
And we take over every continent. | ||
And if you don't believe in that, you're gay. | ||
You are gay. | ||
You're like a woman, bro. | ||
You're like a guy, but you're really like a woman. | ||
You're a man, but yeah, you act like a woman. | ||
I just think that, like, we should, like, leave everybody alone and, like, not be a jerk. | ||
We should just, like, take all our power and just, like, build things for us. | ||
No fag. | ||
We need to build guns. | ||
Get in faggot. | ||
We're building a hundred aircraft carriers. | ||
We're building a hundred star destroyers country destroying weapons We're building more missiles bigger missiles and bigger nuclear bombs and we're gonna use them to get what we want Erm that's like not practical erm, but that's not practical. | ||
Fuck you, dude Erm, I critique the Roman Empire. | ||
I think the Roman Empire should Come home and pay for healthcare for all. | ||
Universal healthcare for all! | ||
And I think that we should have universal pre-K. | ||
No, dude, we need universal conscription and universal nuclear bombs and universal missiles and jets and planet-destroying weapons. | ||
Imagine thinking you're a great country because you force homosexuality on others. | ||
No, faggot. | ||
I've said, this guy didn't even watch the show last night. | ||
Once we get in power, that's what I want, you bitch. | ||
Then we're going to enforce Christianity on everybody. | ||
You didn't even watch the show last night, you... | ||
These liberals, man, I'm telling you, they don't even want a 1,000-year Trump and Reich. | ||
I thought that's what we all believed in. | ||
Don't we all believe in militarism? | ||
Don't we all believe in a 1,000-year Trump and Reich? | ||
Don't we all like Hitler and stuff? | ||
And people go, wait a second. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
This guy that likes Hitler and is basically a fascist, you're telling me that he doesn't want the current regime to be powerful, but when his party gets in power, he wants He wants as much power as possible? | ||
That's crazy! | ||
I thought that we were going to take over the government, and then I'll just go home. | ||
No, dude. | ||
No. | ||
You have given no arguments, and just because you're a long- I'm surprised you're a longtime viewer, because you sound dumb as fuck. | ||
No offense. | ||
I'm surprised you stuck it out this long, because you sound pretty dumb. | ||
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It's too bad people had to ruin the GTA reveal. | ||
and oh i thought this was dan bonguino yeah sorry pal down the hall to the left have you been a long time viewer you're still a liberal pretty fly white guy sent three dollars 275 it's too bad people had to ruin the gta reveal i was looking forward to waking up for the live premiere i knew him Me too, dude. | ||
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Very disappointing. | |
He's back for more. | ||
Well, he... Okay. | ||
Well, now you're just revealing your own ignorance. | ||
Hitler never had a world domination foreign policy. | ||
Well, he did. | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, now you're just revealing your own ignorance. | ||
Hitler never had a world domination foreign policy, dummy. | ||
So you just disqualified yourself. | ||
You're about as intelligent as your guy. | ||
This guy comes in last night saying, I'm a fan of you and destiny. | ||
Then he comes in and says, Hitler wanted world domination! | ||
Yeah, okay, Jewish propaganda much? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
How did Hitler's world domination foreign policy work out? | ||
Look, I mean, the problem is that Hitler lost. | ||
How did it work out for the Soviet Union? | ||
Pretty damn good actually. | ||
Soviet Union had a world domination foreign policy. | ||
It was pretty good. | ||
They took over the whole world. | ||
So... Now the problem is they were communist. | ||
But if they were not communist, they would have been the great countries even through to this day. | ||
Communist mismanagement brought them down. | ||
You know, corruption and misallocation of resources, but ironically enough, Hitler did not want world domination. | ||
Hitler wanted to build greater Germany. | ||
The Soviet Union wanted world domination, truly. | ||
If you don't understand this, you just don't know anything about the first half of the 20th century. | ||
Stalin underwent a massive military buildup in the 30s by procuring weapons, by stealing them from the United States, stealing technology from the United States, and procured a massive military arsenal with the intention of invading all of Europe. | ||
And then they did. | ||
And they endeavored to spread communism throughout the world. | ||
And that was going on since the time of the revolution. | ||
Spreading communism in Europe and in Asia. | ||
And guess what happened? | ||
They won. | ||
Guess what happened? | ||
As a consequence of Soviet Union being more powerful than Germany, Germany was not a state for 50 years, and to this day are weak. | ||
Germany should be a great country. | ||
Germany, because of its economy, population, etc., it should be a great power, and yet it is a vassal of the United States. | ||
And that's because they're weak. | ||
And they're weak, or were weak, because they lost. | ||
Soviet Union won, okay? | ||
Soviet Union won, United States won, and the United States dominated the globe for a half century. | ||
Still do. | ||
So, I mean, you just don't even know what you're talking about, dumbass. | ||
You just think we should, what, go and... Give me one example of a country that just retreats and leaves everybody alone. | ||
Has a world hegemon ever done that and then been a great country after that? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
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No, no. | |
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Nick Fuentes is the greatest American. - No, no, I appreciate it, but no. - Smitty Jackson sent $5. | ||
Right. | ||
I'm a tree-hugging faggot for having an ounce of compassion. | ||
Yeah, you are. | ||
You've never even shot a gun. | ||
I have shot a gun. | ||
What you implied last night is lost on 99% of your young audience. | ||
I don't get this sudden shift. | ||
Okay, you're just an idiot. | ||
It's not a... I've been saying this for seven years. | ||
And, uh... You know, saying it like that, and you sound literally... Are you sure you're not a gay, homosexual person? | ||
Are you sure you're not a female? | ||
Well, excuse me for having an ounce of compassion! | ||
What is it? | ||
Your period? | ||
I'm not a tree-hugging fag! | ||
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I just have compassion! | |
Ever heard of it? | ||
And then the shooting a gun non sequitur. | ||
I bet you never even shot a gun. | ||
I bet your dick is small. | ||
You literally sound like a woman, dude. | ||
Get your emotions together. | ||
Suck it up. | ||
You're being conscripted. | ||
I'm sending you to the front lines, pal. | ||
You think that this is going to earn you any favor? | ||
When the grumpers take over, you're being conscripted and you're being sent to the front lines and you're going to get raped, okay? | ||
I'm sending you to the front lines when we invade all of the Middle East. | ||
For America, not for Israel. | ||
When the United States invades all of the Middle East to bring Christendom, I'm sending you to the front lines with the rapists. | ||
And you're gonna get raped by our side and their side. | ||
And they're just gonna be ping-ponging that shit back and forth. | ||
Two-man. | ||
One from our side, one from their side. | ||
You're going to get double raped. | ||
You're going to be conscripted, you're going to be sent to the front lines in a losing battle in the deserts, or in Africa, even better. | ||
No, I'll feed you over there. | ||
I'll feed you to the Arabs. | ||
And that's what you're going to... That's your ounce of compassion, okay? | ||
You can ask them for compassion when you're getting double raped. | ||
Because you're a girl, dude. | ||
You're a fucking girl. | ||
You should be wearing makeup and lipstick and you're going to be getting raped on the front lines because you are a woman, mister. | ||
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I have an ounce of compassion! | |
I don't think we should have an umpire. | ||
I think we should send our troops home and pay for Medicare for all. | ||
Wanting a big military makes you a neocon. | ||
Wanting to have a realist foreign policy is being a neocon. | ||
I'm a woman, by the way. | ||
You're a gay male. | ||
Poor woman. | ||
You are dumb, dude. | ||
I'm not pro-war. | ||
One is not pro or anti-war. | ||
night's super chatter is obviously a faggot liberal it is ironic though that you hate bap yet advocate a literal bronze age mindset you should use your genius and talent to change the paradigm things are not the same anymore it was surprising hearing this pro-war stuff from utbh i'm not pro-war it's not one | ||
one is not pro or anti-war war is something that happens and i am in favor of a massive arms buildup and i'm in favor of dominating the world through non-military and military means This is very weird. | ||
This is very weird. | ||
People getting upset about this is very bizarre. | ||
You know what? | ||
Honestly, maybe people are correct critiquing me saying I come across as a third worldist because clearly I've attracted a lot of idiots who genuinely think that, like, we don't need a big military or something. | ||
I've always said this. | ||
I'm not against America having a military. | ||
I'm not against America having bases all over the world. | ||
I'm against America's bases being used by Israel and being used by this gay, tranny government. | ||
But there's nothing wrong in itself with having military bases everywhere and a big military and having power. | ||
But let's be clear. | ||
We're not arguing about war. | ||
We're arguing about power. | ||
I'm not arguing that America should go to war with the world. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
I'm saying America should everywhere and always do what makes us more powerful. | ||
And I generally think that wars of aggression are wrong. | ||
But I think that we should achieve these ends through really any means. | ||
I think any means are on the table, as long as they're humane, as long as they are, you know, appropriate. | ||
But What you're arguing for is that America should not be powerful. | ||
When you say that America should avoid war and that we should bring the troops home and everything, what you're saying is that America should choose less power. | ||
That we should cede power to the world. | ||
And I don't think that's good for America. | ||
I'm America first. | ||
I'm not anti-war. | ||
I'm not isolationist. | ||
I'm America first. | ||
Meaning us first. | ||
Our interest comes first. | ||
What's best for us comes first. | ||
Now, in the case of Russia and China, I think that allowing Russia and China's sphere of influence is something that is inevitable. | ||
And I think that they should have that. | ||
I also think it should be minimized. | ||
I also think that America should have as much as possible. | ||
Right now, I don't believe that because I think that the American regime is evil. | ||
But ideally, if America is a sovereign country, I think that America should have as much as it can get. | ||
And we should try to negotiate a peace with both of them, but it should be on the basis of America getting what it wants. | ||
So Yeah, you guys are just totally we're just in disagreement on this and it's not Bronze Age to say that a country should seek power You're like getting this is like really weird like European vibe for people say well, this isn't the Bronze Age I'm sorry. | ||
Did human nature change? | ||
I must have missed that Is politics and war Bronze Age? | ||
Did we evolve past that? | ||
Are you a progressive? | ||
Last I checked, human nature hasn't changed. | ||
Politics, war, conflict, it's all still part of the program. | ||
The only thing that has changed is weapons of mass destruction. | ||
That's the only thing that's changed, is extremely lethal conventional arms and weapons of mass destruction. | ||
That is what has created a far more stable and peaceful situation. | ||
Human nature hasn't changed. | ||
Don't be stupid. | ||
Because that apparently is the implication. | ||
It's weird you don't like BAP, but you support Bronze Age. | ||
I'm sorry, what does Bronze Age mean? | ||
Warfare? | ||
Warfare is happening everywhere all the time. | ||
It's called conflict. | ||
And when it's happening in an organized way, it's called politics. | ||
And when it's happening with arms, it's called warfare. | ||
And it's always happening. | ||
Because people are always in competition and conflict with one another for various reasons. | ||
And that never changes. | ||
That's our nature. | ||
Now, if you think that the world has gotten more peaceful, I would say one, I don't even know if I necessarily agree with that. | ||
Certainly fewer people are dying, but I don't know that the world has gotten... that there's less conflict in the world. | ||
There's a difference. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, to the extent that there have been fewer casualties from interstate war, that is a product of a nuclear world. | ||
That is a product of innovation in conventional and non-conventional weaponry that has created a more stable situation. | ||
Ironically, countries pursuing security, pursuing war, has made the world safer. | ||
Countries procuring nuclear weapons has made the world a more stable place. | ||
Prior to the nuclear bomb, there were many world wars, not just two. | ||
The Napoleonic Wars were world wars. | ||
The Thirty Years War was a world war. | ||
There were many world wars happening. | ||
There was warfare happening all over the globe. | ||
For centuries. | ||
Until the nuclear bomb was invented. | ||
It had nothing to do with human nature. | ||
Don't be ridiculous. | ||
Oh, we just figured out that killing each other is bad? | ||
No. | ||
Nuclear weapons were introduced. | ||
Automatic weapons were introduced. | ||
Airplanes and tanks were introduced. | ||
And quite frankly, it wasn't even the conventional arms because we did it in the Great War and then we did it all over again in World War II. | ||
So even the brutality and the casualties of World War I were not enough to prevent it from happening all over again. | ||
The only thing that prevented it from happening between the United States and the Soviet Union was the introduction of nuclear arms and total mutual destruction. | ||
Human nature didn't change, stupid. | ||
Well that's Broad's age! | ||
So you're clearly a progressive and you think that every year we're just getting better. | ||
Every year we're getting less racist and less sexist and we don't want to go to war and shit like that. | ||
No, no dumbass. | ||
And the reason we're against BAP is not because he's in favor of sort of Nietzschean will to power We're against BAP because he's a Zionist spy Honestly, this is really embarrassing and sad that this audience doesn't comprehend any of this stuff Clearly there's a major IQ barrier Ironic you hate BAP yet advocate a Bronze Age mindset. | ||
Okay, one, we hate BAP because he's a Zionist spy. | ||
That's why. | ||
Nothing to do with Bronze Age anything. | ||
Two, being sober about the reality of conflict does not make me a Bronze Age person. | ||
I'm not in favor of fighting with spears and a Vitality Sun cult. | ||
I'm in favor of Securing our country by acquiring more power, which is what every state does. | ||
That's what every country does. | ||
So, you just don't even know what you're talking about, dumbass. | ||
Don't be buying that. | ||
Poo Vibe sent $10. | ||
Hey Nick turned 22 on Monday. | ||
Officially been watching for 6 years. | ||
Love you bro. | ||
It's been a hell of a ride so far. | ||
Thanks for being you my nigga. | ||
P.S. | ||
Balls. | ||
Wow. | ||
Pooh Vibe is 22. | ||
I really am getting old. | ||
Well hey thanks a lot for the super chat man. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Congratulations on turning 22. | ||
You're old now like me. | ||
You were 16 when you started watching the show? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I'm so old. | ||
I wish I wasn't old. | ||
I wish I was young again. | ||
This is a pretty good age though, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
Kind of fuck with 25, but still. | ||
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22. | |
Man, those were the days, huh? | ||
That's okay. | ||
Happy birthday, my friend! | ||
Balls. | ||
We love you, Pooh Vibe. | ||
Great guy! | ||
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Whoa! | |
Thanks! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you. | ||
07s to Britney and Mio, my two favorites. | ||
I love politically provoked. | ||
Who would have thought? | ||
Who would have thought that Britney would be more loyal to me than others? | ||
Many others. | ||
Gotta love Britney. | ||
She's a Jewish woman and yet she is more loyal to me than almost anyone other than many people. | ||
God bless her. | ||
So I appreciate your loyalty and thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I love you. | ||
I love you, Britney. | ||
I love Mio. | ||
Two amazing people and I love their show. | ||
They're so chill. | ||
I just, I'm on cozy late at night. | ||
I throw it on. | ||
There they are, hanging out. | ||
Great vibe. | ||
So, God bless you. | ||
Thank you for the super chat, supporting the show this week. | ||
Love you, bro. | ||
Ma'am. | ||
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Ha! | |
Ma'am, bro. | ||
Really, dude? | ||
- I am drunk. - I am drunk. - Nicholas, when are you going to infiltrate another TPUSA event hosted by Charlie Cook? | ||
- Really do. - Thank you, Matty, Iceberg, Roberts. | ||
Trump won. - We did that already, bro. - Black's Murder sent $5. | ||
As a Papa John's delivery driver, hearing you talk about my work makes me feel appreciated. | ||
God bless, love you, Nick. - Thank you for your service. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm grateful. | ||
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From a grateful supporter. | |
I love what you do. | ||
I think you're such a hero. | ||
You guys don't get enough credit. | ||
Think about the joy that you bring to millions. | ||
I'm not talking about when you bring it to degenerate scumbags, you know, like some Weed smoker who orders a pizza because they're high. | ||
I'm talking about families. | ||
It's Friday night. | ||
They're watching TV. | ||
They're watching a football game. | ||
I don't watch football, but you know for people that do. | ||
For those that celebrate. | ||
And you deliver a hot and delicious pizza. | ||
Everyone gathers around. | ||
They take a slice. | ||
You make magic. | ||
I'm such a fan. | ||
It's such a great honor. | ||
I'm a huge fan of what you do. | ||
You're the real... Everyone says I'm a hero. | ||
You're the real hero. | ||
And I love everything you do. | ||
Yeah, I heard that. | ||
He is funny, though. | ||
Yo sent $3. | ||
I remember on a podcast a while ago Shane Gillis called you a dork when he was talking about how Kanye reached out to him. | ||
He said your name and something about not wanting to join the dork squad. | ||
Yeah, I heard that. | ||
He is funny though. | ||
Nevertheless. | ||
Grow I for $10. | ||
You don't like doing the dishes? | ||
I have a 17-year-old sister. | ||
She's ready. | ||
Good genes we kinda look like you. | ||
My mom said she a had a dream at the beach. | ||
She was calling my name then when I walked up it was you and you said I don't know where he is. | ||
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What? | |
Your mom had a dream about me? | ||
I just had a stroke trying to read and understand that. | ||
Your mom had a dream about me? | ||
Okay, that's a little, that is a little weird. | ||
Okay, this is getting a little weird. | ||
A prerequisite for marrying me is that you can't know who I am, okay? | ||
Because I have a feeling anyone that knows who I am, for better or for worse, is just gonna not work out. | ||
Okay, either people know who I am because they find you he's a fucking Nazi I hate him or they know who I am because they're a weird like political person and I think a prerequisite prerequisite for my wife is she can't know who I am preferably she doesn't even speak English so yeah a little little weird though but thank you Smitty Jackson sent $3, keep claiming Buchanan and Dunn's. | ||
You are not a humanitarian in the slightest. | ||
Your audience is obviously 13 year old retarded zoomers. | ||
True, I believe in the kingdom of God, I don't believe in the kingdom of man. | ||
You're right, I don't believe in humans, I believe in God, you piece of shit. | ||
Of course I'm not a humanitarian or a humanist or anything. | ||
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I'm a Christian. | |
Um, and as far as, uh, what does that mean? | ||
Are you claiming? | ||
Claiming? | ||
I like them. | ||
I like them. | ||
I don't, you know, this republic not an empire? | ||
I don't know that I really believe in that. | ||
But I like them. | ||
And you're just, you're just revealing that you're a, you're like some spiteful old faggot. | ||
Clearly. | ||
Your audience is all retarded zoomers and what are you, some 40 year old faggot? | ||
Some 40 year old gay guy? | ||
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Sorry, pal. | |
You can go take your gay anti-war shit and go hang out in California or whatever. | ||
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We like war here. | |
We like guns. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Totally against. | ||
- Thanks. - Thank you. | ||
- Kyle sent $3. | ||
Opinion on circumcision? | ||
- Totally against. | ||
- Pine Point Populous sent $3. | ||
These paleo cucks would be crying about colonialism 500 years ago. - Right. - Europeans are imperialists. | ||
Exactly! | ||
Exactly. | ||
Was it wrong when Europe colonized the world? | ||
You'd probably say it was, because you're gay. | ||
And you're female. | ||
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I'm not a fan. | |
JC sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, what are your thoughts on Argentina's new president Javier Millet? | ||
Not a fan. | ||
Gluss and Glute sent $3. | ||
Collation therapy is great. | ||
Been using it to these past few weeks and been having less headaches and sleeping better. | ||
What is that? | ||
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Collation therapy? | |
Weekly treatment of ethylenediaminetetracetic acid? | ||
Given in a vein? | ||
Nope, nope. | ||
Can't do anything with shots. | ||
No shots. | ||
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What is it though? | |
No, but I can't be doing that. | ||
I don't like shots. | ||
It's a treatment for mercury and lead poisoning. | ||
Potentially cause serious side effects. | ||
Given in each vein. | ||
Each treatment lasts 30 minutes. | ||
The medicine finds and sticks to metals and minerals in the bloodstream. | ||
Creates a substance that leaves the body in the urine. | ||
Some say it can treat heart disease because it removes calcium that clogs arteries. | ||
I don't know about all that. | ||
That sounds like bullshit. | ||
That's too freaky Friday. | ||
Also, I don't like anything intravenous. | ||
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I don't like needles. | |
So I don't think so. | ||
Probably good for you, but I'm not going to do that. | ||
No, that doesn't really make any sense though. | ||
Why would they try to overthrow themselves? | ||
They're going to create all these problems to make sure that Trump wins? | ||
Feels intentional, else Newsom would be running. | ||
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No, that doesn't really make any sense, though. | |
Why would they try to overthrow themselves? | ||
They're going to create all these problems to make sure that Trump wins? | ||
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They don't want Trump to be president. | |
SG 44 cent, $5. | ||
How familiar are you with Abrahamic Eschatology? | ||
IMO it's one of the most interesting and relevant topics. | ||
You sound like an idiot. | ||
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No offense. | |
Smitty Jackson sent $3. | ||
No argument. | ||
Just equivocation. | ||
Tell everyone why you have no compassion behind your computer screen. | ||
Is this just going to loop like this? | ||
It literally comes down to you don't feel bad for people. | ||
Yeah, yeah, but you don't feel sorry for people. | ||
Yeah, yeah, but you have no compassion. | ||
Honestly, you're just proving me right. | ||
If anyone was skeptical, you're just proving how stupid the anti-war side is because you have no argument. | ||
I'm making arguments, you keep coming back giving me money and saying compassion over compassion, compassion. | ||
Yeah, I'm compassionate too. | ||
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We also live in the real world, so. | |
Smitty Jackson sent $10, your audience is realistically 15 years old on average. | ||
They don't understand the implication of a world domination foreign policy. | ||
Repeating the mistakes of past nationalist powers. | ||
This foreign policy lost World War II. | ||
And yes, Hitler did want to dominate the world. | ||
You ignorant faggot. | ||
Aw, now this faggot's getting testy. | ||
Now, if you're saying that like the other guy, now you just proved that you have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
No, Hitler did not want a war for world domination. | ||
And then this stuff about nationalism causing world wars. | ||
You're just revealing yourself. | ||
This guy is literally probably someone who found me on Rumble. | ||
Okay, my audience is 15. | ||
My guess is you're 35, sir. | ||
I would guess you're between 35 and 40 and you have a midwit fucking bachelor's degree education. | ||
You think that nationalism caused World War II and Hitler wanted to dominate the world. | ||
Someone says it's bait. | ||
Yeah, it probably is. | ||
Well, you paid for it, so it's not free anymore. | ||
for the free show. | ||
Well, you paid for it, so it's not free anymore. | ||
Gluss and glutes sent $3. | ||
You can get into oral supplements on Amazon for $30 to $40. | ||
It's great. | ||
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Trust. | |
But if it's oral, how does it get in your bloodstream? | ||
That doesn't sound like it would have the same effect, does it? | ||
If it's, uh... I know that stuff that you eat eventually goes in your blood, but does it have the same effect? | ||
As if they just inject it in your veins? | ||
Does that work? | ||
I don't know if I buy this. | ||
This is kind of freaking me out. | ||
You're gonna put a magnet in my blood? | ||
What if I stand next to... What if I put my credit card in my wallet? | ||
Is that gonna, like, demagnetize my credit card? | ||
Gonna make coins stick to me like the COVID vaccine or paperclips or whatever? | ||
I don't know if I believe in all that. | ||
We got like four more from Smitty Jackson. | ||
I'm not reading. | ||
It's all the same shit. | ||
Compassion! | ||
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Compassion! | |
Okay, yeah. | ||
This guy's an idiot. | ||
Okay! | ||
All right. | ||
That's the last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Remember tomorrow seven o'clock central for the GOP primary debate. | ||
I might do a stream Before that, but more likely it'll be Thursday. | ||
So, 7 o'clock Central Time. | ||
Remember, that's when I'll be streaming, that's when the presidential debate will be. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification when I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 10 o'clock Central, 11 o'clock Eastern. | ||
As always, thanks for watching! | ||
Special thanks to our Super Chatters, Politically Provoked, Viper, and Esoteric Drifter. | ||
Big thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters and everybody that watches. | ||
We love you, and I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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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. |