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Sorry, I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | |
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of it. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
The older generation. | ||
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
They see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless Because I shouldn't view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're gonna smash your brain into the Bible, idiots. | |
We're going to smash your brain into the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a big mac and sleep with me, bitch. | ||
Stranger beer can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
No money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Stranger beer can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
You're not a princess, it's not a lie. | ||
Not a last of life. | ||
You're like, 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. | ||
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Having some pasta. | |
Having some pizza. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
Well, I'm the father. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. | ||
of you're watching, America First, My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show! | ||
Our featured story we're following up on last night's fourth GOP primary debate. | ||
And specifically we're gonna talk about Vivek Ramaswamy and his performance. | ||
Awesome stuff. | ||
If you caught my stream last night, I was just blown away. | ||
And I mean the debate really sucked. | ||
I think they all suck, but... | ||
Within the first 30 minutes he just had this amazing moment with Nikki Haley about the war in Ukraine. | ||
In addition to that, I mean to me that was the highlight, but another big moment last night which I think maybe the media was more outraged about even than that one, is that he said that the Great Replacement so-called conspiracy theory is real. | ||
And that of course is the idea that non-white people are being brought into the United States and Europe to replace white people. | ||
And I don't know if he specifically believes that. | ||
So I want to put a little asterisk there. | ||
But that is what that means. | ||
And he did say that that is happening. | ||
So that was also a big deal. | ||
I think that is, well, I think it's actually factual that that is the first time the Great Replacement conspiracy theory has been acknowledged and accepted on a presidential debate stage. | ||
I don't think that's ever happened before. | ||
That anybody at that level, not that this debate was really viewed by very many people, but nevertheless, It indicates how mainstream the idea has become. | ||
So, we'll talk about all that. | ||
There were some other moments too, but those are really the big ones. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about this Congressional hearing. | ||
Where, you know, on I think Monday or Tuesday we covered the Ivy League schools and how they're under attack now by these Jewish billionaires. | ||
Specifically, Bill Ackman, a billionaire Jewish hedge fund manager, published a letter saying that he did not realize how bad academia had gotten | ||
Until antisemitism became an issue and now he realizes that we have no free speech and whites are under attack and these affirmative action policies are racist against white people and so we talked about that on Monday and I don't think the letter is very authentic but it indicates for anybody who maybe didn't believe before that Jews clearly wield this influence in our society | ||
And more to that point tonight, there was a big story today, and it's been happening this week, that the presidents of several highly selective schools have been hauled before a congressional hearing to explain why there has been pro-Palestine activism on their campuses. | ||
And they are under attack by the Vice President's husband, and they're under attack by Congress, and billionaires, and... So we'll talk about the story, how much pressure these schools are under, all because they are not enforcing Zionism and an Israel-first foreign policy on the Ivy League campus. | ||
This has been, and I've been discussing this for a long time, this is the home front of the Israel-Gaza War. | ||
This is another front in that war on our soil, and it's on these campuses, and we all know the reason for that is because that is where the elites are born. | ||
Or rather, more fittingly, that's where they're made. | ||
The elites are born, and then they all go to Harvard. | ||
And the Jews do not like that Harvard is allowing anything other than absolute conformity on the issue of the state of Israel or Jewish identity more broadly. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
I'm not feeling so hot today. | ||
I have a really bad headache. | ||
So if the show's a little more laid-back tonight, it's because my head is killing me. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Hopefully it'll get better. | ||
I took some Advil so Hopefully the show will not be so difficult for me. | ||
But but yeah, I'm not feeling so hot today Before we get in so I'm just just giving you a heads up before we get into the news I want to remind you to smash the follow button on rumble and on cozy. | ||
Make sure you follow me on both You have to if you're not following me right now. | ||
I don't even want to look at you. | ||
I I won't look at you, and I don't want to talk to you, and I'm not really even doing the show for you, okay? | ||
You need to create an account and follow me on both now! | ||
If you're not following me right now, this show's not for you. | ||
I don't even want to look in your direction. | ||
Follow me on Rumble and Cozy. | ||
This is absolute loyalty. | ||
It costs nothing. | ||
Do it, okay? | ||
Do it now. | ||
Do it now. | ||
I'm trying to get my numbers up, so follow me on both. | ||
We had some pretty good viewership on Rumble last night. | ||
I was blown away. | ||
I had, I think, 15,000 live viewers across both platforms. | ||
So I had 8,000 on Rumble, I think I had 7,000 on Cozy, and so I clocked in at just about 15,000 peak viewers, which is pretty solid, and as far as I know, I think that's the best stream I've ever done on Rumble. | ||
I think 8,000 is the size I've gotten there. | ||
And only half my audience was there, so it was pretty nice viewership. | ||
So thanks to everybody that tuned in. | ||
Pretty big night for us. | ||
Not only that, but Vivek retweeted a clip from my stream. | ||
He later un-retweeted it, but that's okay. | ||
But they retweeted me and of course he was attacked by Mediaite and by the Daily Beast and the usual suspects. | ||
So I yeah, I'm sorry Vivek. | ||
You didn't know I I you know, I think he maybe knows who I am But clearly a staffer did that I doubt he runs his own account Especially right after the debate So, I mean I like him. | ||
I want him to do well. | ||
So if that caused him any trouble, hey my bad, although it was really his fault, but But I appreciate the support from our guy from our guy Vivek So yeah, a lot of good stuff last night. | ||
The stream, the shoutout, it's all good. | ||
Also, before we get into the news, and look, I'm going to cover this tomorrow. | ||
I know I said I was going to do a stream today, I woke up super late, and I was going to go live, but then it was like 7 o'clock, so I was like, I want to do a long stream. | ||
So, tomorrow I'm going to cover... This is, guys, this is why we play the game, okay? | ||
This is why we do it. | ||
People ask me, why do you wake up every day and roll out of bed and eat a Big Mac and a Quarter Pounder and go on being on the no-fly list and having your money banned and being banned from Twitter and all the rest? | ||
Why do you subject yourself to this life? | ||
It's such a mean life and people are so nasty in politics and online. | ||
This is why we play the game. | ||
I'm sure a lot of you have heard that one of my enemies, one of my nemesis, Stephen Bunnell, is getting divorced. | ||
And I woke up to the news today. | ||
I couldn't believe it. | ||
I mean we all knew it was going to happen but today was finally the day. | ||
So apparently he's been having major problems in his open marriage. | ||
The marriage whereby him and his partner are able to have sex with other people however they want and whomever they want. | ||
And as we all As we all, I think, knew from the beginning. | ||
That was never going to work out and finally the facade of a marriage came crumbling down and he announced the dissolution of their marriage after paying for one of the guys that she was seeing to live with her and paying for all her taxes among other things. | ||
So it's an incredible victory to cap off an amazing year for the Groypers Destiny is getting divorced and now a lot of people may say, hey, he's going through a tough time and whatever. | ||
Hey, I don't care. | ||
I think this guy goes around promoting degeneracy, pornography, this deviant lifestyle, atheism. | ||
He deserves ruination in his life as an example. | ||
Also, he rejected my friendship, which I offered up, tried to be friends, and you know, had we been friends, we would still be friends today. | ||
Instead, he chose this other life, this other sordid lifestyle of degeneracy and drugs and transgenderism and all the rest. | ||
So I feel very good about it. | ||
It feels like a great day. | ||
I know that I had a great day and Stephen Minnell had a bad day. | ||
And tomorrow I want to cover all of it. | ||
We'll go through all the news and we'll get in- He did a debate actually today. | ||
Maybe we'll watch that. | ||
So I'll be doing a stream on Rumble in the afternoon tomorrow to cover all the latest- give you my thoughts on the crumbling marriage. | ||
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Let's go! | |
W's in the chat. | ||
The final- So first, First, I defeated him in a debate a year ago. | ||
Then, I came back this summer. | ||
He tried to spoil all the fun at Fresh and Fit. | ||
Me and all my black friends were gonna deny the Holocaust and say how much we love Hitler. | ||
And he crashed the party to remind us that Jews rock. | ||
And I came in and I ruined his career with a devastating victory over him in front of 100,000 viewers. | ||
Then, I exposed him as an intellectual fraud by forwarding all these videos to Autumn Greuper, where he doesn't know American geography or world geography or anything like that. | ||
And now his marriage is over! | ||
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And... | |
So this is just one of these classic, this is just a classic victory. | ||
It's not even close, it's not ambiguous. | ||
This is a victory for the Groypers. | ||
You got divorced, your wife dumped you for some other guy and your marriage crumbled because you suck and the Groypers won and the Liberals lost. | ||
If liberalism's such a good system, why'd your marriage fall apart? | ||
If being in an open relationship is such a great thing, why didn't your marriage work out? | ||
And, I think the wife is in love with me. | ||
Then that's the other thing, is not only are they divorced, but I think his wife is actually in love with me. | ||
Because she keeps talking about me in a heavily sexualized way. | ||
And that would reveal that she's having sexual thoughts about me. | ||
And so he's married to and is now divorced by the woman who had sexual thoughts for me, the man who single-handedly ruined his career and destroyed his credibility. | ||
I took him and I broke him and his wife is in love with me. | ||
And his wife is sort of in love with me. | ||
And looking at me like she wants to have sex with me. | ||
And I think that means that the Greupers won. | ||
Okay, anti-semitism, fascism, Christian nationalism, it all won. | ||
You can have your studies, you can have your data, but your wife wants to have sex with me. | ||
Not only this, I wrecked your career and destroyed you in front of a hundred thousand people. | ||
So that's the Groyper Curse. | ||
Groypers are going to pound town on your newly single ex-wife. | ||
The Groypers, first they lined up for the Q&A at Ohio State during the Groyper War and now they're lining up For something else, I don't know. | ||
I mean, they're lining up and they're, hey, we're hanging out and something tells me she's all about it. | ||
The way she was glancing at me, I think, you know, maybe she's all about this life. | ||
So... And we're gonna go hide someplace you don't even know where. | ||
We're all gonna go do it in Wisconsin. | ||
You'll never be able to find us. | ||
Kruipers are having sex with Destiny's wife and there's nothing he could do about it because it's happening in Virginia. | ||
He'll never find us because he can't locate this place on a map. | ||
So we'll get away with it and we'll never even be seen by him. | ||
He'll still be driving around in circles looking around confusing Guyana with Guinea and confusing Virginia with Wisconsin and Germany with Denmark. | ||
And this is gonna be a great thing. | ||
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So anyway, we'll get into all that tomorrow. | |
But what a great day. | ||
This is why we play the game, folks. | ||
This is why... | ||
This is why we do it. | ||
It's why I wake up every day to spew ideological hatred. | ||
It's for the life-ruination of the enemies of God. | ||
And that's what it's about. | ||
So anyway... But that's really... We're gonna cover all that tomorrow. | ||
Melina. | ||
Hey, Melina. | ||
If you're looking for another rich, white, Hispanic live streamer, You know, I'm not going to have sex with her yet because her area is not so great and she's a little used up, I think, at this point. | ||
A little ran through. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We'll take her in, we'll convert her to Catholicism, and we will make her a Nazi. | ||
So, that is a good- On the upside for her, this is all available now. | ||
Because the boyfriend's not in the picture. | ||
So, anyway, so that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I feel like there's one other thing. | ||
Or maybe not. | ||
What else happened? | ||
I feel like there was one other thing that happened. | ||
Oh, the Palantir thing. | ||
I'll cover the Palantir thing tomorrow. | ||
Ah, my head hurts though. | ||
That's why I forgot. | ||
Okay, so tomorrow, yeah, tomorrow we'll do the Destiny stream on Rumble in the afternoon. | ||
We'll probably cover Palantir. | ||
You know... Okay, I want to say one more thing before I move on to the news. | ||
I feel like a crazy person. | ||
And I feel like people think I'm a crazy person because I talk about Jews a lot. | ||
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But how can you not? | |
I don't understand. | ||
I mean, we're about to talk about one of these stories tonight where, and you'll see what I mean, the presidents of the Ivy Leagues are under this immense pressure Because, and it's not like the presidents of these universities are not pro-Jewish or pro-Zionist, it's that they're tolerating anything less than absolute conformity on the policy towards Israel. | ||
So, the standard that is being enforced is total. | ||
Understand the difference? | ||
It's not like Harvard is being singled out and targeted because the president is a Holocaust denier who hates Jews or something. | ||
They're being singled out because Harvard has tolerated students protesting America's policy towards Israel. | ||
And even the toleration Of that, a diversity of opinions, or rather the opposition, the oppositional opinion on that matter, the whole weight, and we'll go through the story, of the government and their donors and politically, they're under attack. | ||
And this is a powerful institution. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And the other thing, which we'll talk about tomorrow, Palantir, which is a firm for the deep state, it's like an intelligence firm, They announced today that they're reserving 180 seats only for Jews. | ||
That they're only going to hire Jews because of the rise of anti-Semitism. | ||
And the founder of the group is an African Jew, and this is run by Peter Thiel, or owned by Peter Thiel, who was the single biggest contributor in the 2022 election cycle. | ||
So it's like, everywhere you look, you see it. | ||
And I know for a lot of people it may come across as like this is my fixation or like this is my, you know, a bias or something like that. | ||
This is something I'm reading into everything. | ||
It really isn't. | ||
I do a news show every night and I like to deliver the real core truth. | ||
I don't want to go live every night and say, you know, here's why the Democrats are wrong. | ||
You know, here's why Joe Biden is a mental retard. | ||
I want to get to the bottom of it. | ||
I want the whole truth. | ||
I want to explain the dynamics of the entire truth of the situation. | ||
And the more that you look at it, this is all that there is. | ||
You dig and dig, and you expect to find something else, or something deeper, or something bigger, but you just keep finding more of it. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And honestly, you're just not even talking about politics if you're not talking about these things. | ||
Honestly, you know, and some people feel that way about the parties. | ||
If you tune in to Sean Hannity, he talks about Republicans and Democrats. | ||
Nobody would say, wow, Sean Hannity, you have this weird obsession with Democrats. | ||
For the average superficial enthusiast for politics, well, that is the essence of politics, are the two parties. | ||
You can't talk about politics without talking about that. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Although, I think the further that you go, the more you realize it's like that, but with this. | ||
How can you talk about current events with Elon Musk and this all-important war for free speech against censorship on the internet, which is one of the biggest developments in the history of mankind, by the way, it's not overstating it, you can't understate it, that the social media and smartphones and their universal adoption Has connected individuals and societies in a way which has never happened in history. | ||
Information and opinion and ideas have never gone faster or more rapidly or connected to more people. | ||
And the war for censorship is about that. | ||
And the war for censorship is bound up with this issue, with this issue of the Jewish influence in politics. | ||
An entrepreneur comes in and buys X to have free speech and who stands in opposition? | ||
It's the ADL. | ||
Who stands in opposition? | ||
It's these major companies boycotting over an apparently anti-Semitic remark. | ||
It's one of the most important issues, one of the most important technologies in the history of mankind. | ||
And the control of it, it runs through this issue. | ||
And the same thing goes with the creation of the State of Israel, a development 2,000 years in the making, which has obviously dominated politics for 20 years. | ||
And beyond that, even, I mean, 20 years, it goes back 100 years, 150 years. | ||
It was a subject of the Balfour Declaration. | ||
It was a subject of a series of wars and interventions and so on and so forth. | ||
And now, of course, this is a chapter in the story of multipolarity and the changing balance of power in the world. | ||
And it's like that there, too. | ||
And the most important universities, everywhere, Kanye West, the biggest celebrity, jumps in and the entire entertainment industry comes out to get him. | ||
If you're not talking about this, you're just not talking about anything. | ||
Oh, this reminded me of the thing that I wanted to talk about. | ||
So to that point, and I think I want to watch this tomorrow as well, I watched the interview with Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones today, and It's amazing that both of them are considered cancelled, and they're both considered extreme, and yet both of their opinions are so pedestrian. | ||
And they are so basic. | ||
And here's the thing, I like Alex Jones. | ||
I like him a lot. | ||
I think he's a terrific guy. | ||
And honestly, I think that he is well-intentioned, and I think he's a brilliant entertainer, and I think even politically, I think he's more sophisticated than people give him credit for. | ||
With that being said, I watched the exchange between those two, and Jones says that there is a racial supremacist group of ethnic supremacists The Han Chinese, it is. | ||
The People's Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party, they have an ethnostate, that's what China is, it's an ethnostate, and it is led by ethnic supremacists who believe in the racial superiority of the Han Chinese people. | ||
He said that they control Hollywood, they fund the Democratic Party, they promote anti-white hatred and diversity, and they promote those two things In order to divide America and make America easier to control? | ||
And I'm listening to this and going on about other things. | ||
He says that Brian Stelter from CNN is the devil. | ||
And I'm thinking, is this really the edgiest and the deepest political discourse? | ||
This is considered as far as people can go? | ||
That we say that China, which is America's clear adversary, is the source of all the problems in the world? | ||
That's not exactly controversial. | ||
That's not even, that's not deep. | ||
And it's not even really true. | ||
To say that there is a conspiracy in America, rather than that things are just sort of, you know, getting bad on their own, The idea that there is a conspiracy to subvert our country and to promote bad things, but the conspiracy is being led by America's geopolitical adversary? | ||
That's not controversial. | ||
That's not shocking or anything. | ||
And honestly, what's more than that, it's not even contrary to the status quo. | ||
Joe Biden is a China hawk. | ||
And after Donald Trump became the president, almost everyone in D.C. | ||
is a China hawk. | ||
Peter Thiel is a China hawk. | ||
Mike Pompeo is a China hawk. | ||
Mike Pence. | ||
The entire debate last night, what I'm trying to say is these are two people considered at the furthest edge of what it is to be right-wing, and on this subject, which is the grand conspiracy, they wouldn't disagree with the obvious puppets and shills at the RNC debate. | ||
Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, and Ron DeSantis, they are all bought and paid for by Jewish or Wall Street donors, by the big wigs in the party, by oil and gas, whatever. | ||
They're paid for by the interests that control America. | ||
And what they say on the televised debate is hardly any different from the grand conspiracy of the furthest flank of the American right. | ||
And so I watched that, and I don't want to give this man a hard time. | ||
I like Alex Jones a lot, but... But that's not what's going on in America. | ||
It is not the Chinese. | ||
That is not the problem. | ||
The reason that we don't have free speech in America is not because of China. | ||
And the reason we have open borders and this promotion of diversity, it's not because of China. | ||
China hasn't owned Hollywood for all this time and inserting mixed-race couples in every commercial and anti-white hatred and everything. | ||
It's not China doing that. | ||
So... Anyway, like I said, I'll cover that tomorrow. | ||
I think I'd like to watch that podcast on the stream and react to it. | ||
Um... | ||
In addition to the Destiny content, but I I watch it and I'm just thinking man like and here's why that's actually counterproductive And I'm gonna get into this with Vivec as well. | ||
Actually, I think it's a nice segue What's in and this is maybe a perfect segue. | ||
We'll sort of dive in here And we'll talk about Actually a criticism I have of Vivec So, Tucker Carlson has said about the Great Replacement Theory, and I think Alex Jones has dabbled as well, it's interesting because what we say on America First, what I say, when I say the Great Replacement, here's what I mean. | ||
I mean that there is a global demographic transition happening, which is that the global south of largely non-white people, who are very poor, are moving north to invade and take over white countries. | ||
It is racial. | ||
It is happening on a global scale. | ||
The United States is, was, a white country. | ||
Europe is and was a white civilization. | ||
Canada, Australia, it's the same thing. | ||
And in all of those places non-whites are pouring in as the white fertility rate goes down and the white population shrinks and the non-whites are being brought over and by definition replacing the white people. | ||
Not, the white population is not reproducing itself. | ||
It is shrinking. | ||
Not enough white people are having children to replace a population of the same size or grow the population. | ||
So to replace those white people that would have been born, should have been born, to make up for that deficit in population, and even to create population growth, they're bringing in people, but they're not just bringing in any people, they're bringing in non-white people. | ||
And they're not even bringing in, they're not bringing in comparable non-white people, they're bringing in actually the lowest Wrongs on the ladder from other countries. | ||
The people that are coming into America are low IQ, Low skill, not proficient in English, and have frankly never lived in advanced developed civilizations. | ||
And this constitutes a very big problem because it spells the end of whites as a group, whites as a race, and it also spells the end of white civilization. | ||
It means that if every white jurisdiction is taken over by non-white people, they will be overpowered and eventually destroyed. | ||
So that means the end of white jurisdictions. | ||
It means the end of whites as a political entity in different nations. | ||
It also means the ends of white people in the world. | ||
And that is what we call the Great Replacement, but it's really white genocide. | ||
It's replacement migration toward the end of a white genocide. | ||
That if America's no longer white, and Europe is no longer white, if European nations are redefined according to the standard that they're for everybody, and everyone can be French, and everyone can be German, and everyone can be English, then no one will be. | ||
Then the ethnically French, ethnically German, ethnically English people will gradually diminish to the point of being a minority and then they will be discriminated against and then eventually there will be no more of them. | ||
And that will be it. | ||
Now, when Vivek or Tucker talk about this, I think they actually mean something different. | ||
Tucker Carlson, again, who interviews Alex Jones and everyone says, oh, this guy's the greatest and everything, Tucker has said repeatedly that Great Replacement, that THE Great Replacement, or Replacement Migration, is about voting rights. | ||
He says it's not about white people. | ||
It's not about the white race. | ||
And he actually said that he is opposed to white identity politics, which is the antidote to white genocide. | ||
How do whites repel this invasion of our countries that seeks to dispossess us of political sovereignty? | ||
That seeks to disenfranchise us and deprive us of our political jurisdiction? | ||
We have to organize as whites. | ||
If America's being invaded by non-whites who say, America's for everybody. | ||
You know, Germany's for everybody. | ||
France is for everybody. | ||
It's now for Africans. | ||
It's now for Indians. | ||
It's now for Mexicans. | ||
It's now for everybody other than white people. | ||
The only way to repulse this is to say, is to get all the white people together and say, and make that the substance of our politics, and say no. | ||
This country is not for you. | ||
This country is for ethnic Germans, it is for ethnic French, and so on. | ||
This country is for Europeans. | ||
Now that doesn't mean that only Europeans can live here, but that should be the core population, and that should be the culture, and that's the history. | ||
And we're defending our country on the basis of its white identity against this competing multi-racial identity that people say America's everything and Europe is everything. | ||
It isn't for everyone and everything. | ||
But Tucker says that white identity politics is evil. | ||
It's as evil as any other identity politics. | ||
And he says that when that leader rises up, who says that whites must organize on the basis of their identity and their race to repulse this non-white invasion that seeks to redefine our countries and therefore destroy whites as a political entity, Tucker says he won't follow that person. | ||
He'll reject that person. | ||
He says that'll be just as bad as the left. | ||
And he says that when we're talking about replacement migration, it's about a matter of voting rights. | ||
That citizens have the right to vote, and when illegals or anchor babies come here, and they're able to vote, well, that's the problem. | ||
That foreign nationals effectively are voting, so it's a matter of civics. | ||
It's a clerical issue, so he says. | ||
And so the reason why I say that that becomes counterproductive is because everybody thinks this is the truth, and everybody thinks these guys are as far right as it gets. | ||
When people think, who's as far right, extreme as it gets? | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
Oh, but he was right about things, but maybe he's too crazy. | ||
But when he does this anti-China thing, it is no different than the Israel oil and gas, big agriculture, Wall Street backed Republicans on the RNC stage. | ||
And when Tucker Carlson says replacement migration is about voting rights and people think that's edgy and that's extreme, it's frankly no different than just about anybody else. | ||
Name one Republican that's in favor of illegal immigration. | ||
Name one Republican that's not in favor of voter ID laws. | ||
That solves your issue of importing voters or whatever. | ||
The problem is what's happening to the racial composition of the nation. | ||
And and anyway, so that that's a good segue to get into our feature story about Vivek and Last night was the fourth GOP primary debate and I watched it. | ||
It was pretty good You can watch my live reaction to it. | ||
It's on my Rumble channel and overall I was very impressed with Vivek and I want to get into the things that I liked first, but but on that subject the first thing I want to talk about is that so he said On the Republican debate stage that replacement migration is real. | ||
It's not a conspiracy theory, but the Great Replacement is actually real and happening. | ||
And my one criticism is that I don't think that that is what he means. | ||
So I'd be very careful about people that are coming in to the political space on the right wing And they talk about the Great Replacement and they're not talking about white genocide. | ||
And this is important. | ||
This isn't a purity spiral. | ||
I'm not purity testing somebody. | ||
I'm saying that it is an identitarian issue. | ||
It is a racial issue. | ||
It has to be. | ||
It's far more important that we awaken a white racial consciousness, for example, than that we merely restrict immigration. | ||
I am in favor of restricting immigration, but the deeper problem is that whites do not have a racial consciousness anymore. | ||
It has been bullied out of them by white guilt. | ||
White people are effectively taught from the time that they're born that That we must be guilty and that we owe the other races something because our ancestors were bullies. | ||
That our ancestors were cruel or discriminated or something like that. | ||
And so whites psychologically are constantly living in the shadow of this bigoted, prejudicial, cruel ancestor. | ||
And as a consequence, whites are afraid Of being white. | ||
They're afraid of their identity. | ||
They're afraid of their ancestors. | ||
They're afraid of being proud of themselves. | ||
And as a consequence, they're afraid of asserting themselves in the world, recognizing that whites create the civilization that we have and the one that we like. | ||
And without the whites, we don't get that civilization anymore. | ||
And white people used to know that, and they knew that because when they encountered the indigenous peoples of America and Africa, they were primitive. | ||
And whites knew that because when they encountered the people in West Asia or East Asia, they had very different values, and they were very strange, and they were barbaric in some ways. | ||
And so white people had a consciousness for a long time that enabled them to do great things, and we've lost that. | ||
And that's a huge part of why we are allowing mass migration. | ||
That's why we're allowing all this crime and everything else. | ||
It's because we've been bullied in a white guilt. | ||
And so nobody should be afraid to say, I'm proud of being white. | ||
This is a white nation. | ||
We want to keep it white. | ||
Whites created the modern world. | ||
Whites created the arts and the sciences and technology. | ||
Most of the things that you see today. | ||
And it's for the betterment of humanity. | ||
And it's out of our own self-interest that whites must be preserved. | ||
And whites must advance their political interest. | ||
That is, that is in a word, what we're talking about. | ||
It's white identity. | ||
And I'd be very careful about people that come in and say, no, no, multiracialism is fine and multiculturalism is fine. | ||
The problem is not that this country is going to become a boarding house of the world's poor and the world's orphans. | ||
That's not the problem. | ||
The problem is not that the racial composition is changing. | ||
The problem is not that whites are going extinct. | ||
The problem is something else. | ||
The problem is that it's not meritocratic enough, or the problem is about voting or something. | ||
The problem is about how they're affecting the labor market. | ||
No, no, that's not the problem. | ||
The problem is that this country We used to have Detroit as the Paris of the Midwest, and now it's the zoo. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
The problem is that Los Angeles used to be heaven on earth, and now it's Mexico City. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Clearly. | ||
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So anyway, so that's my only criticism, is when I hear him say that, I'm realizing that a lot of these people, and don't get me wrong, I think they're part of getting people to the right answer, I think they're a gateway, they're part of a pipeline where people get exposed to ideas and they sort of become acclimated, they get used to transgressive ideas, but that is not the final destination, that is not | ||
The point where we're trying to arrive and people need to know that people need to be aware of that that it goes far beyond That sort of thing it goes far beyond the you know Third Worldism of the Maggot Communists that goes far beyond populism or national populism, whatever you want to call it. | ||
It is, in a sense, white nationalism. | ||
It is counter-Semitic. | ||
It's recognizing what is happening with these populations and their effect on American society. | ||
No euphemisms, no dressing it up, no hiding behind Constructed ideologies, we have to talk about the flesh and blood people in the world and the things that they're doing and the consequences that those actions are having. | ||
And that conversation involves Jews as a group at the top, it involves a non-white people of which there are far more of them living in our society than ever before, and how that's affecting these countries, which have dominated the globe for five centuries. | ||
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The last five centuries, I should say. | |
So anyway, with that we'll move on. | ||
We'll get into the debate. | ||
Aside from that, I think that Vivek had a very great performance and that's our featured story. | ||
I'll read this article here. | ||
So last night was the fourth GOP primary debate and I don't like these debates at all. | ||
This one was hardly viewed by anybody. | ||
I think it was 4 million people that watched it? | ||
Which is down 70% from the first one. | ||
So, nobody's even watching these anymore, and that's because everybody knows that Donald Trump will be the nominee. | ||
So, all these other people that are running, I think that people are really not interested. | ||
Maybe there was a time last year when the idea of an alternative to Trump was appealing to some people or interesting to some people, but after he has been indicted and after we've gotten to know this second tier of candidates, people have decided they're not interested. | ||
Trump has never had a bigger lead over the field or over the next closest opponent. | ||
These debates are viewed by fewer and fewer people and we're six weeks out from the Iowa caucus. | ||
So, to me, these debates are really more of an exercise. | ||
I'm not so interested in what they have to say, and I'm not really interested in them because this will influence the race. | ||
It's more just a curiosity, and maybe more than anything it tells us the state of the institutional Republican Party outside of Trump and MAGA world. | ||
And that means the donors, that means the people inside the party, that means the congressional leadership, all the others. | ||
So, the debate was last night, and the one bright spot in this primary, outside of Trump, is this Vivek. | ||
And I've been very positive about him, I've said a lot of good things about him, because some things I'm a little weary of, like his background, and he's not my ideal choice for president, but he has been the only one who is really pushing the envelope in the mainstream. | ||
He's the only one who seems to be talking about American identity. | ||
He's the only one that's talking about Israel in a specific way, which we'll get into. | ||
Talking about January 6th and the deep state and the problem of these, like, unelected bureaucrats that are really in control of the country. | ||
If you pay close attention, notice nobody talks about that. | ||
Trump talked about it seven years ago, but not so much anymore. | ||
And outside of Trump, at that time, nobody else discusses this. | ||
Which is interesting because, you know, you might think that the deep state is sort of like an entry-level red pill, and yet almost everybody else is not talking about it. | ||
In fact, nobody is talking about it. | ||
Everyone is talking about Democrats. | ||
Everyone is talking about Socialists. | ||
Everyone is talking about Joe Biden. | ||
And it seems that Donald Trump eight years ago, and Vivek now, are the only people that are acknowledging what is obvious, which is that it isn't about Joe Biden or Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Joe Biden is not in control of the executive branch. | ||
Nancy Pelosi does not control the laws in the country. | ||
Congress doesn't pass the laws and the executive branch, or rather the president, doesn't enforce them. | ||
It is think tanks and lobbyists and staffers that write the bills and then it is a permanent class of bureaucrats in the departments and agencies of the federal government that, with their discretion, interpret and enforce them. | ||
And so if the law-making and law-enforcing institutions are both controlled, effectively, by unelected people, unelected people that shuffle around between candidates within their own party, or politicians in their own party, or between parties, and that effectively work in politics their entire lives and never leave Washington, D.C., Those are the people that are really in charge. | ||
So why are we talking about Joe Biden and whether he's falling down the stairs or not? | ||
Why are we talking about Nancy Pelosi and the people in Congress? | ||
Outside of a handful of active members, like Matt Gaetz might be a good example, they are not in control. | ||
So why is that the discussion? | ||
And like I said, I think that's a pretty basic idea, and I think that on some level everyone has an intuitive grasp of this concept. | ||
And more than ever since Donald Trump won the nomination eight years ago, on that platform, people are becoming aware of it, yet there is this backsliding. | ||
And without Vivek on the stage, nobody would be talking about that. | ||
So anyway, that, among many other things, are why I think Vivek is great. | ||
And so I want to read this article. | ||
This is from last night about his performance in the debate. | ||
This is from The Hill. | ||
It says, quote, Vivek Ramaswamy emerged from the fourth GOP debate in Alabama facing backlash from Republicans over his aggressive performance. | ||
The 38-year-old GOP millennial called former UN ambassador Nikki Haley fascist. | ||
Which, I don't love that. | ||
I mean, we should get away from that, honestly, because I don't know that I would ever go out there and say, hey guys, I'm a fascist. | ||
But the truth is far closer to fascism than it is to democracy. | ||
I think any serious person recognizes that by now. | ||
Anyway, so he called her a fascist and compared her campaign launch video to a Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light ad. | ||
Which I love! | ||
The Bud Light thing is so funny. | ||
I don't know why that's so funny to me, but when Scott Greer says, oh, so-and-so went full Bud Light, that makes me laugh. | ||
It's the most basic thing, but I get a kick out of it for some reason. | ||
He also claimed former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's version of foreign policy experience was closing a bridge from New Jersey to New York. | ||
His attacks were met with blowback from his GOP competitors, while some strategists afterward argued the tactics demonstrated he was unserious. | ||
Does any of this sound familiar, by the way? | ||
I didn't give any hints, but does any of this sound familiar? | ||
It's kind of amazing. | ||
And I feel like the press almost has no self-awareness. | ||
And even the candidates don't either. | ||
That they're describing something that we all, well, Everyone that's, you know, my age and older remembers. | ||
It goes on, it says, Ramaswamy came out swinging during the fourth debate in Alabama hosted by News Nation. | ||
He targeted several contenders, particularly Haley and Christie, even at one point holding up a piece of paper reading, Nikki Haley equals corrupt. | ||
He said, reject this myth they've been selling you that somebody had a cup of coffee stint at the UN and then makes 8 million bucks after has real foreign policy experience. | ||
His debate performance also generated scrutiny after he floated several debunked claims including that the January 6th Capitol attack was an inside job, the 2020 election was stolen by big tech, and that the Great Replacement is not a conspiracy. | ||
CNN analyst Van Jones said Wednesday night that Ramaswamy's remarks had left him shaking. | ||
He said, this guy is dangerous. | ||
That's dangerous! | ||
He was pressed by CNN reporter Dana Bash over some of his controversial views during the exchange. | ||
He doubled down, arguing it was important to have a discussion about the events of January 6, among other topics. | ||
And what's amazing, aside from the actual remarks themselves, it's amazing how little self-awareness the press has that they are describing Donald Trump. | ||
They said the same things about Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican primary. | ||
And it seems like After Trump won they gained some awareness of this that when the liberal press that everyone hates was complaining about someone and talking about literally shaking and oh you're just not serious or you're dangerous which are all different they're all different appeals in their own way you know for someone to say oh I'm just shaking They said the exact same thing about Trump. | ||
And then they try to delegitimize the campaign by saying it's not serious. | ||
They said the same thing about Trump. | ||
They said, oh, he doesn't really want to win. | ||
Is this even a serious campaign? | ||
He keeps hiring and firing too much. | ||
That shows that this campaign is in trouble. | ||
And they also said he's dangerous. | ||
Same thing they said about Trump. | ||
Dangerous to democracy. | ||
It's violent rhetoric. | ||
Dangerous to minorities. | ||
Dangerous to these institutions. | ||
Those are all, they all sound, they're all in the same family and they sound similar but they're all different and distinct appeals and we heard all of them with Trump. | ||
Now, I don't think that Vivek is like Trump. | ||
I think that Vivek is very different. | ||
He's a different person, different generation, different type. | ||
You know, Trump made his fortune in real estate in New York City in the 70s and 80s. | ||
That's a totally different ballgame than Vivek. | ||
whose parents came here from India and he got his start in Ohio and he founded a tech company and you know the this new wealthy class of tech people is very different in temperament and very different in worldview than the old wealthy class of guys that worked at General Electric or they they had a real estate empire totally different totally different ballgame it's like a culture shock | ||
That's the difference between some Silicon Valley gamer, hippie, new-age spiritualist, you know, like Steve Jobs, who was a Buddhist, and said, those that are crazy enough to think they can change the world, they're the ones who do. | ||
And guys like Trump and Chris Christie, who are, you know, banging sluts, and they're connected to the mafia, you know, they're connected all of a sudden, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
They're leaning on people. | ||
To get construction approved and this and that. | ||
So it's a totally different ballgame. | ||
And I'll also say that... | ||
They're effective politicians but in different ways and on different levels. | ||
I think that Trump is far more effective. | ||
But they're similar in the way that they're both using social media. | ||
Vivek is using it in a slightly different way and has a different type of appeal. | ||
Trump is appealing to really the television audience. | ||
He's very television. | ||
His look is television. | ||
The way that he talks is television. | ||
It's simple. | ||
It's abrasive. | ||
It's direct. | ||
It's bombastic. | ||
He's got an iconic look. | ||
It's the hair. | ||
It's the tan. | ||
It's always the navy suit and the red tie. | ||
And Vivek is really more, even though Trump has an appeal on social media, he's an adept Twitter user, which is really microblogging, although no one knows him for any Instagram or Facebook or whatever. | ||
Vivek is more of like a podcaster. | ||
He is appealing to a far more lucid, far more conscious, and politically savvy younger generation. | ||
He could go on Glenn Greenwald's show. | ||
He could go on Jimmy Dore's show. | ||
He could go on a Destiny stream or a Ben Shapiro show and go toe-to-toe, being sharp and quick and having a vast base of general knowledge. | ||
So in some ways they're similar in the sense that they're very effective at these I also think that has to do with his look. | ||
I think he's an Indian. | ||
but in different ways and i think trump is far is far better and for that reason trump was a more successful politician trump won the nomination trump became the president i don't think that vivek will win the nomination i don't think he'll become the president i also think that has to do with his look i think he's an indian he has a funny name i and you know i maybe this is going to sound racist i just don't think that's going to happen i'm not going to be a good person | ||
I just think that's, if we're all being honest, it's the same thing with Pete Buttigieg. | ||
You know, a lot of Democrats liked him, but people look at him and they see a short, weird, homosexual, and this country's not gonna do that. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
Same thing with Vivek. | ||
I mean, and I like Vivek, and I think he's great, and honestly, if Trump wasn't running, I think he would be the best guy to be president. | ||
I'd vote for him. | ||
But no one's going to vote for an Indian guy named Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
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That's just what it is. | |
I think that's just true. | ||
And that's a fact that I think everyone basically knows, but no one would really say that out loud. | ||
So that's another part of it. | ||
But the point is, is they're all saying this about Vivek, and at the minimum, that earns him a second glance. | ||
For anyone that looks at Vivek and says, this guy is some sort of subversive, or an entryist, or maybe he's not exactly who he says he is, when the media says those kinds of things, and specifically when Vivek says the things that he says, That taken together warrants a second glance that, hey, maybe this guy is a positive force, which I think he is. | ||
And the reason that they say they're shaking and that he's dangerous and that he's not serious is because, like I said last night, he's really coming for the legitimacy of the entire system. | ||
He is a revolutionary in the way that Donald Trump was. | ||
Donald Trump did not govern as a revolutionary, but he campaigned as one. | ||
Donald Trump came in and said, just like I said earlier, he didn't set his sights on Hillary Clinton and the Democrats or liberalism. | ||
He set his sights on the system. | ||
He wasn't talking about conservatism. | ||
Because you notice, that is what they use as a crux to get away from talking about issues. | ||
They don't go up there and say, here's how I'm going to make your life better. | ||
They go up there and say things like, we need to enhance freedom, and we need to make this an American century, and we need opportunity. | ||
These are vague things. | ||
And Trump came in and didn't talk about, I'm going to make the country free, or I'm going to stop socialism, and I'm going to defeat Hillary Clinton. | ||
He came in and said, our whole system has to go. | ||
He said, our country sucks. | ||
But it shouldn't. | ||
And it sucks, because the current people in charge are retarded. | ||
And he literally went up there and said, our leaders are stupid. | ||
He said, we can have trade, but you have to be smart. | ||
But the people running our country are stupid. | ||
So, you need to elect me, because I'm smart, and they're stupid. | ||
If you elect me, I'll fire them all, and I'll hire smart people, and we'll have a competent regime that will make everyone's life better. | ||
And in a sense, there's a word for that. | ||
It's called a revolution. | ||
Let's kill the king and let's have a new king. | ||
Let's kill the king and all of his ministers and whoever's loyal to him, and then let's bring in a whole different regime. | ||
That's a revolution. | ||
That's what he was saying. | ||
He didn't come in and say, you know, well, I think that I just want to be an effective governor and blah blah blah. | ||
He said we need system-wide total reform. | ||
The media is screwed, and the whole government is screwed, and even our own party is screwed. | ||
So elect me, I'll change everything. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
But Vivek is doing the same thing. | ||
When Vivek goes up there and says January 6th was an inside job, specifically talking about the bureaucracy, when he says Great Replacement is real, and goes against mass migration, which is a consensus on both sides, when he goes out there and criticizes Israel, again another consensus on both sides, he's challenging power itself, In the country. | ||
And this is why power responds that way. | ||
This is why the media, which is a mouthpiece of power, comes out and says, well, you should be afraid of this guy. | ||
This guy's dangerous. | ||
He's not even serious. | ||
He's failing anyway. | ||
No one even wants to vote for this guy. | ||
It's this panicking and flailing about because they cannot accept as legitimate a candidate who challenges the system. | ||
And it's the same treatment with Trump. | ||
For the same reason, and it's the same response. | ||
The media is liberal, but they will still treat Republican candidates like legitimate candidates. | ||
And that's an important thing to realize. | ||
New York Times is liberal media. | ||
CNN is liberal media. | ||
But they will still talk shop about Nikki Haley and Chris Christie and Ron DeSantis like they're regular politicians. | ||
And they'll talk, oh, Governor DeSantis, well, he's competitive and, well, what he's going to have to do is blah, blah, blah. | ||
No, well, you know, Governor Haley, Ambassador Haley had a strong performance. | ||
They'll still talk shop about them and they will treat them as legitimate politicians because they are not challenging the system. | ||
So they can play. | ||
But you notice it's very different with Vivek and Trump. | ||
With Vivek and Trump, they won't say their names, they won't acknowledge them. | ||
Nikki Haley says, well I'm not even going to dignify you with a response. | ||
The media says, this guy's different, he's dangerous, he makes me shake, I'm afraid of him, and his candidacy's not serious. | ||
What's un-serious about his candidacy? | ||
He's got more support than most of the field. | ||
In some polls, he's third or fourth. | ||
How is that campaign any less serious than DeSantis or Haley? | ||
He's got as much money. | ||
He's got as much support. | ||
I mean, what's the difference? | ||
He's viral on social media? | ||
What's dangerous about it? | ||
He's not preaching violence. | ||
He's not preaching hatred. | ||
He's not even white. | ||
He's not even Christian. | ||
So all the usual smears about, you know, the danger is coming from Christian extremism or white racial extremism. | ||
I mean, it doesn't work. | ||
Either of those don't work with him because he's a brown Hindu. | ||
So in what way is he dangerous? | ||
He's an affable, your typical big tech, or rather Silicon Valley entrepreneur type, which we all know, upbeat, enthusiastic, millennial tech guru. | ||
What's dangerous about that? | ||
Saying that we need to fire the bureaucracy under the Constitution? | ||
Ours is dangerous. | ||
It's not dangerous for us, it's dangerous for them. | ||
And the other thing, this is the last thing I want to say, so I think I've made that point. | ||
The last thing I want to say about Vivek, what's really interesting is how he's navigating the Israel issue. | ||
Because if you notice, last month, or maybe a month or two ago, he got in a lot of trouble for saying, someone said, do you support Israel? | ||
And he said, well, I'm America first. | ||
That's a big no-no. | ||
He also got asked about foreign aid and said, I would cut aid to Israel. | ||
That's another huge no-no. | ||
And if you notice, the media treated Vivek like a novelty for most of this year. | ||
And they were sort of amused by him, and he was sort of this funny novelty act. | ||
But mark my words, if you go back and you look at the search results before and after, whenever that happened, that inflection point, that's when they started to say, he's dangerous, he gives me the chills, he's not serious, because of course you're not supposed to do that. | ||
But he's reframing the issue in a very calculated way, like what he said last night and what he also said a couple months ago. | ||
Of course it would be blasphemous politically to say that we will cut Israel's aid or we will not do everything to support Israel. | ||
So he's not going to go out there and say, I will cut Israel's aid. | ||
He's repackaging the issue by coming out and saying, uh, I am the most pro-Israel guy, and what makes me pro-Israel is the fact that I want Israel to be so strong that it can be independent from us. | ||
And that is in the spirit of Ben-Gurion, the George Washington of Israel, and that is going to make Israel stronger, and that way they don't need to ask permission. | ||
Now what he's saying is, he's not saying I'm going to cut off Israel's aid, he's saying, well, we want Israel to not need our aid. | ||
And he's not saying that he will not support everything the Israeli government does, he's saying we need to get to a point where Israel doesn't need us to support everything that they do. | ||
And so he's repackaging it in sort of a clever and coy way, sort of rearranging it. | ||
But I know that the meaning, the subtext there, is not lost on the institutions. | ||
They know that. | ||
Maybe the voters aren't smart enough to see through that. | ||
The voters hear, I'm the most pro-Israel, and then they just like, okay, yeah. | ||
All the evangelicals are like, this is the great, okay, we won, we got him, you know? | ||
But when he goes on and finishes and says, well, we need to get Israel, anything other than what? | ||
Because consider the rhetoric on Israel. | ||
Haley and DeSantis are asked about Israel. | ||
And Haley, this is verbatim. | ||
She says things like this. | ||
She says, Israel doesn't need America. | ||
America needs Israel. | ||
She says, there's only three questions or three things we need to say about Israel's foreign aid. | ||
We need to ask them, we need to give them everything they want, when they want it, no questions asked. | ||
Though this is verbatim, these are direct quotes from Nikki Haley, who obviously is not the establishment's choice. | ||
She's Wall Street's choice. | ||
The Jews have migrated there, although that's really the same thing. | ||
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Nikki Haley says, Israel doesn't need us. | |
We're fucking useless. | ||
We're idiots. | ||
America needs them. | ||
We need Israel. | ||
And then she says, when it comes to Israel's foreign aid, when it comes to the money we send them, your money that the government sends them, she says, the only thing we need to say is this. | ||
Whatever they need, when they need it, no questions asked. | ||
And they go out there and say that Israel must do everything to wipe Hamas off the map and we must support them. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And we need to bomb Iran, we need to punch Iran in the face, and blah blah blah. | ||
Okay, that's the tone of the rhetoric. | ||
And the tone of that rhetoric is extreme, exaggerated, it is total. | ||
They're not going out there and saying, like, well, I'm pro-Israel. | ||
They're saying, I would die for Israel! | ||
That's a difference! | ||
Like Josh Hawley, who said that, what would he say, America wouldn't exist without Israel or something? | ||
There's a difference than saying, well, where do I fall on that question? | ||
I tend to fall on the side of Israel. | ||
They say, there is no debate. | ||
Everyone who goes against Israel is a terrorist. | ||
And if you don't support giving Israel everything they want, you're a terrorist too. | ||
And I would die for Israel and our country doesn't exist. | ||
Okay? | ||
And so for Vivek to come in and when they say, what do you think about Israel? | ||
And he says, well... That goes to show it's a different category. | ||
And he goes in and says, well, I mean, I'm pro-Israel, and here's how I'm pro-Israel. | ||
You know, with that kind of equivocation and explaining it in that way, again, maybe for the stupid goyim voters, for the evangelicals and, you know, all the Protestant Zionist types, they're all going to say, oh, okay, whatever. | ||
Maybe some of them can see through it. | ||
And he can say, he can say, well, hey, I said I'm pro-Israel. | ||
It's almost also plausible deniability. | ||
If anyone calls him out, he could say, what? | ||
I said I'm pro-Israel. | ||
But by elaborating on that, what he's really saying is we need to cut the cord. | ||
He's saying we need to cut the cord between America and Israel. | ||
No aid. | ||
We don't need to support every decision they make. | ||
They're kind of on their own. | ||
And that's not how Israel exists right now. | ||
Israel cannot survive without a security guarantee from the United States. | ||
Israel cannot survive without our absolute diplomatic, military, political, financial support. | ||
They just couldn't. | ||
And they could say they can all they want, but they don't now, and they couldn't. | ||
They don't subsist without us, they don't survive without us, and they couldn't if we didn't support them. | ||
Because the funny thing is about Jews, they're so smug and arrogant and prideful that when somebody says, wow, you know, whatever you think about the arrangement, obviously Israel controls America. | ||
But if you were to say, yeah, Israel can't survive without America, Like, Ben Shapiro and all these other smug Jews will say, Israel's a strong country, we can defend ourselves, we don't need you. | ||
But they absolutely do. | ||
They absolutely do. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
And even though they're extracting resources all the time, and they know the score, they deny it because they're arrogant. | ||
And they don't, even though they control us, and like I said, they extract all this stuff, they don't want to admit it. | ||
They don't want to admit, even though that we're the leashed party, we're the suzerain, we're the vassal state, they don't even want to admit that they're dependent on their slave, that they're dependent on their vassal. | ||
But they are. | ||
And when Vivek says, we want to get Israel to a point where they don't need us, he's totally going against that. | ||
And that means that everything has to change. | ||
If Israel cannot depend on the United States, everything changes over there. | ||
And everything changes over here too. | ||
If Israel becomes a nation among nations, rather than the United States owner, it's a whole different planet after that. | ||
So that's the other aspect of it. | ||
He's against the war in Ukraine as well, and that's similar but not quite the same. | ||
So, by attacking the bureaucratic state, by going against the mass migration consensus, going against the intervention Israel consensus, he is attacking the system. | ||
That's why the media says the same things that they say about Trump, because Trump was doing the same thing then. | ||
And the thing that they're doing is they are true revolutionaries. | ||
And he even said that in the last debate or the second debate. | ||
He said, I am not in favor of incremental reform. | ||
We need a revolutionary vision. | ||
And that's when he sold me. | ||
That's when I said, yup. | ||
This guy's great. | ||
Because that's the kind of mindset that we need. | ||
Somebody to come in and not say, we're going to work with the system, we're going to promise to sort of negotiate and get a little something. | ||
We need to totally turn over the table and have full regime change in America. | ||
And honestly, he's even the only one talking about it now. | ||
Trump doesn't even talk about this stuff anymore. | ||
Doesn't talk like this anymore. | ||
He used to, but he doesn't anymore. | ||
And that's a huge reason why I support Vivac. | ||
And people say, oh, you know, you support a non-white guy. | ||
I feel, I've heard a lot of people say that. | ||
And it's like, well, when a white person starts to say it, I'll support them too. | ||
But all your white people, and listen, I don't mean to be critical here, but it's, we, you know, we as whites need some self-criticism. | ||
All your white people in this race are not doing that. | ||
You know, Ron DeSantis is white. | ||
Mike Pence is as white as they come. | ||
Mike Pence is from Indiana. | ||
He's like, what is he, German, Irish, Scot, Stock, something like that. | ||
He's as white as it gets. | ||
And he's a slave to Israel. | ||
And they all are. | ||
All these white politicians. | ||
And Vivek is a billionaire. | ||
He's a billionaire businessman. | ||
All the white billionaire businessmen are not doing this. | ||
They're not using their billions and staking it on a run to challenge the system and talking about white identity. | ||
When they do, I'll support that person. | ||
But they don't. | ||
So, that's a curious thing. | ||
You have all these anonymous people that criticize a guy like Vivek for being Indian or whatever. | ||
Or even some criticize me for being Hispanic. | ||
It's like, where's... I'm sorry, where is the 100% Bavarian phenotype billionaire politician that's saying the stuff that Vivek is, or that I am, or whoever is? | ||
So, I'm a pragmatist. | ||
He is getting those ideas in the mainstream. | ||
He is unlocking that. | ||
He's having a good effect. | ||
Same thing with Ye. | ||
I obviously want America to be a white country. | ||
If we have non-white visionaries and we have non-white people like that that can contribute, that's fine. | ||
I'm not against having non-white people exist. | ||
I'm not against having some non-white people in America. | ||
I'm not against non-white people having influence. | ||
I'm against America being buried in immigrants and whites becoming a minority and becoming genocided. | ||
There's a difference. | ||
So if Ye and Vivek have the balls to talk about, on the one side, Jewish power and Vivek, on the other side, to sort of revive the things that Trump was talking about in 2016, are we really going to sit there and countersignal them and say, yeah, that would be great, but we need to wait for a white person to say those things? | ||
Don't hold your breath. | ||
So, as long as the ideas are getting out there and they're getting to white people, I'm fine with that. | ||
But that's really part of my job, is to raise up a generation of the most talented and brilliant people. | ||
We need to create a thousand Vivecs and Yeas. | ||
We need to create a whole generation of people that rise up that are aware of this stuff, that are aware of the fundamental truths about white genocide and Jewish power. | ||
And then to undertake to reverse them. | ||
That's it! | ||
We need to raise all the geniuses, all the brilliant people, all the creative people that are going to go on and become rich and powerful and influential. | ||
We need them to know deep down or remember that they watch this show and they need to remember that Jews are satanic Kabbalists. | ||
And they need to know that Jews run this country and they deprive it of sovereignty and they don't care about you. | ||
They need to know that this country is being invaded by non-white people who are not going to generate the society that we're used to living in and the one that we like. | ||
They need to know that. | ||
And then they need to use their influence to undo those things and reverse those things. | ||
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So... That's that. | |
and we're out of time so I'm gonna move on I'm gonna take a look at our super chats we'll get to this college story and Palantir tomorrow they actually go better together so probably that's a coat but we'll do the Palantir and the Ivy League story tomorrow because we're out of time but but that's that I mean that's really the ultimate thing is People need to get hip. | ||
And honestly, it really is just a matter of awakening them to the truth. | ||
Because it is the truth. | ||
It is the truth about whites. | ||
It is the truth about Jews. | ||
There are no arguments for this. | ||
That's why no one argues with me. | ||
And if they do, they fucking lose. | ||
Because this is the truth. | ||
You think that people know all the facts about Jews and their influence and they decided that Jewish power is benign or beneficial? | ||
They didn't. | ||
They don't know. | ||
People don't know that it's going on. | ||
People haven't thought about it. | ||
They haven't looked at it. | ||
Do you think that people evaluated all the evidence of the Holocaust and decided that it happened precisely the way they said it did? | ||
And that justifies in perpetuity that Jews can never be criticized or something? | ||
Do you think that people understand what's in the Talmud? | ||
That it says that non-Jews are like feces or animals and they deserve to be ruled over by the Jews? | ||
That we're only there to facilitate the goals of the Jews? | ||
Do you think they know all that and they decided that, well, that's one interpretation. | ||
I'm fine with it though. | ||
No, they didn't. | ||
Because they don't know. | ||
Most people don't know that. | ||
And they don't know that because it's been censored. | ||
And so, at this stage, this transitional stage, the job of people like me, or Keith, or whoever, is to create resources that are viral, that are compelling, and to bring them to the people, and for people to know these things. | ||
And when people know these things, it changes the political consciousness. | ||
That's why Charlie Kirk doesn't shill for Israel like he used to. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
He's self-conscious about it. | ||
You want to know why he's self-conscious about it? | ||
Because five years ago, when nobody knew any better, he was going out there and saying, I love Israel and the food and the culture and, you know, America. | ||
Fuck America. | ||
If America was destroyed in a nuclear war, you could put a constitution on a desert island with one black guy and that would be America. | ||
But Israel, it's about their blood and their soil. | ||
And we came out there and said, what the fuck? | ||
Like, isn't this a little hypocritical? | ||
Isn't this messed up? | ||
And four years later, five years of Groyper War, of constant warfare and revolution on the internet, the endless revolution, the persistent and fanatical redpilling of the masses, now Charlie Kirk Who is very aware of us and what we do. | ||
He doesn't come out there and say, I love Israel anymore. | ||
Because he is aware that if he does, he will be attacked on that basis. | ||
And he is aware that people in his organization have gotten tired of it. | ||
And there are many of them. | ||
And if we influence the influencers, because of course I'm like the political person's political person. | ||
You know, your person who has a pretty casual engagement with politics maybe doesn't know who I am, but everyone in Congress knows my name because they know they'll get fired if they watch my show or hire someone I know or whatever. | ||
And so we influence the influencers, we influence, you know, people that are high IQ, politically engaged. | ||
And the goal is that a class of people will go out into the world with this information, with that consciousness, and it will affect what happens. | ||
The Jews can't control the country. | ||
The white genocide can't go on if people fully, if they fully and completely understand what's going on here. | ||
Eventually people start to speak out, fight back, find alternatives, whatever. | ||
And, you know, Vivek and Ye are part of that. | ||
If they can start to get people asking questions, and as long as people are just saying it, just even saying those words, that's why they don't like those words. | ||
That's why, you know, some of the people that are connected to the Zionists, they say, oh wow, you know, you think naming the Jew is going to solve things? | ||
They really don't like it. | ||
They really don't like when people even say the words, because they don't want those words in people's consciousness. | ||
They want other words to be in people's consciousness. | ||
That's why they talk about Democrats, Democrats, Communists, Communists, Socialists, the Left, the Left. | ||
They don't want you to talk about Jews. | ||
They don't want you to talk about Zionists. | ||
That's why they never say those words. | ||
People start to think about Jews and Zionists, they start to think about Christians and Americans, they start to think about the differences, and they start to think about a fine line between the two and how they're incompatible in certain ways. | ||
And, um... | ||
We take it to its logical conclusion and everyone that rejects this degeneracy, everyone that loves God, everyone that wants our country to succeed, can't support the status quo. | ||
Then everyone's a revolutionary. | ||
So, you know, the logical end is revolution. | ||
Not a violent revolution, not a violent, you know, whatever, but a revolution in our consciousness and then a peaceful and lawful regime change through the democratic process. | ||
That's what we're going for. | ||
So anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
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I have some Gatorade because my head hurts. | |
But it's feeling better now. | ||
This tie is choking me, however. | ||
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So let me get rid of this. | |
Ah, jeez. | ||
Okay. | ||
Some days I hate wearing a suit. | ||
Some days I wear a suit and it makes me feel like my skin is crawling. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Some days I don't care at all. | ||
Some days I'm just like trying to get out of it. | ||
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Okay. | |
Let's get into our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say Okay Beep. | ||
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Beep. | |
Yay Hi Nick sent $3. | ||
Is it possible to be America First and agnostic? | ||
Or am I automatically disqualified for not being Christian? | ||
That's a dumb question. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
People are, like, honestly. | ||
If you ask this question, you're kind of retarded. | ||
That's like going up to Robert De Niro and saying, Hey, I'm a Trump supporter. | ||
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Can I watch Goodfellas? | |
Hey, I know you're like a liberal and, you know, you like... hate Trump or whatever. | ||
Can I still like good fellas? | ||
The movement is Christian. | ||
People can support it for secular reasons, that's fine. | ||
But what does that even mean? | ||
What does that mean, be America first? | ||
What the fuck does that even mean? | ||
If you support my politics, then fine. | ||
I mean, I think... | ||
There are secular reasons to support it. | ||
I am religious. | ||
My reasons are religious. | ||
It's a religious movement with religious goals. | ||
You can support it for secular reasons, but you should be Catholic. | ||
Amazing question. | ||
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Can I be America first? | |
Sounds like you're trying to sell me. | ||
sent $25. | ||
Hi Nick, as always interesting and informative content. | ||
You said you were looking for a censorship free site. | ||
I recommend you look at den.social. | ||
It's a hybrid of Reddit and Telegram. It is in live beta, two years old, now onboarding, soon to be completely decentralized. Den combats censorship and uses blockchain technology. Sounds like you're trying to sell me or something. I don't know if I'm going to do an alternative because the problem with these alternatives is people aren't on there already. | ||
With the Discord, everyone has Discord, so everyone just joins, but... I don't know if it has the same effect if people have to onboard onto a whole new app and, you know, stuff like that. | ||
Doody sent $3, and then Trump said, oh Nikki Haley, you stupid bitch, as he watched the debate from his private jet. | ||
That's gotta be, like, one of my all-time favorite expressions. | ||
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You stupid bitch. | |
You stupid... You, Nikki, you stupid bitch! | ||
I love when Walter White said that. | ||
I mean, not to get gay or whatever, because, you know, Breaking Bad is a little redded, but... I love whenever that clip comes up on TikTok on my feed, and he goes, you stupid bitch! | ||
That's what we all wanted to say from the beginning of the show. | ||
And whenever anybody says that, I just love it. | ||
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it. | |
You know, when people in like the incel community say that, they're like, you stupid fucking bitch. | ||
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It's the best. | |
Christ. | ||
Great expression. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, I imagine he said that too. | ||
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No. | |
Disavow. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Disavow. | ||
You can't joke like that. | ||
$3. | ||
Maybe Vec be reincarnated as an American bald eagle for his faithful service to our nation. | ||
All praises to the elephant god. | ||
Vishnu is king. | ||
Disavow. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You can't joke like that. | ||
You can joke and say things like, you know, hail Vishnu, the coming avatar of destruction. | ||
You cannot say Vishnu is king. | ||
That's blasphemy. | ||
Not funny. | ||
Didn't laugh. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Hail Christ. | ||
And we condemn all demons, all false gods, all false deities. | ||
Jesus first. | ||
And that's the other thing. | ||
The other big thing about this show is I feel like I'm one of the only ones. | ||
Well, I feel like some other people are talking about this. | ||
It is all about Christ. | ||
This is something that we must be rigid. | ||
This is why another reason I'm uniquely, I think, suited to this. | ||
I'm not one of these people that wants to be clever, that wants to be the edgiest, that is seeking a religion to validate my political opinions. | ||
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My over... excuse me... | |
My overriding central belief, more than anything, is in the personhood of Jesus Christ as God. | ||
That's it. | ||
Full stop. | ||
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I hate that. | |
I hate when people say full stop. | ||
But period. | ||
End of story. | ||
Not Gnosticism. | ||
Not anything like that. | ||
It's the personhood and the relationship with Jesus that gives us salvation and his sacrifice on the cross. | ||
And that's it. | ||
And there are so many forces in the world. | ||
I actually have a friend. | ||
My Fortnite carry became a warlock. | ||
My Fortnite carry got influenced by Zerkaa to get interested in Freemasonry. | ||
He's not a mason or anything, but he started looking into that and he was telling me about all these things. | ||
And it just makes me sick to my stomach. | ||
There is an occult element. | ||
At the high levels of society, and specifically among the Jews. | ||
And, you know, whenever I see that stuff it just makes me want to proclaim louder and more firmly and more rigidly that it is nothing other than Jesus Christ. | ||
No pagan stuff, no false gods, no deities, no demons. | ||
It is Jesus Christ. | ||
And we need to start saying that name more. | ||
I feel like I haven't said his name enough on the show lately. | ||
But that is what breaks the spell. | ||
It's the name. | ||
It's the name Jesus. | ||
Talk about it. | ||
Say it. | ||
Pray to him. | ||
Talk about the sacrifice on the cross. | ||
That's the answer. | ||
Because so many of the people that are perpetrating the lies and the destruction on the country, They are evildoers. | ||
They are people that worship false gods. | ||
They are people that practice magic or rituals or whatever. | ||
And more than anything, those people need to be, when we take power, they need to be given the death penalty. | ||
Straight up. | ||
And I'm far more concerned about that than I am about even non-white people or mass migration. | ||
These people that are commuting with demons and engaging in this sort of witchcraft and stuff, and these people that are suppressing the name Christ and suppressing Christianity, they must be absolutely annihilated when we take power. | ||
I'm not calling for political violence, but that cannot have any quarter in our society. | ||
And we need to put up a crucifix in every home, in every room, in every school, in every government office to signal Christ's reign over our country. | ||
Not that God needs it, but it must be outwardly expressed from the interior that this is God's country. | ||
This is Jesus' country. | ||
This is not the domain of atheists or devil worshippers or perfidious Jews. | ||
This is Christ's country. | ||
So, anyway, I know the guy earlier said, can you be agnostic and be America first? | ||
I'm amending my answer. | ||
No, you must be a Christian and you must submit to Christianity. | ||
As I, you know, I never got into all that occult stuff. | ||
I don't think people should. | ||
Honestly, I think people, especially if people do not have spiritual fortitude, It's a sin, actually. | ||
It's called the sin of curiosity. | ||
You must be strong in your faith. | ||
And you should not even be interested in these matters. | ||
The occult, and demons, and things like that. | ||
You know, because we're called to pray. | ||
It's the sin of Adam and Eve, biting from the tree of knowledge. | ||
And we're not supposed to get into those things. | ||
Because that's a doorway into evil and to be influenced by demons. | ||
And so I don't love that Zerka talks a lot about that stuff. | ||
But a buddy of mine started watching Zerka a lot. | ||
And he started getting into it. | ||
And, you know, and it makes me uncomfortable. | ||
Because I tell him, I'm like, stop talking like, dude. | ||
not talk like that around me. | ||
And he's a Christian, he's religious, but I'm like, don't, don't tell me about demonology. | ||
Do not look into the occult before you've become Catholic, before you've read the Bible, before you have... | ||
Anything and you honestly shouldn't even be into that stuff and don't talk to me about this this Spiritual language and shit like that. | ||
I don't want to hear it. | ||
I want to hear the only language I want to hear is Catholic language. | ||
I only want to hear Christian language I don't want to hear about spells. | ||
I want to hear about prayers. | ||
I don't want to hear about about You know all this other stuff. | ||
I Want to hear about the Trinity I want to hear about the Saints I want to hear about the gospel I Because you need to protect yourself mentally from these things. | ||
And spiritually from these things. | ||
So we have to purify our deeds. | ||
We have to purify our language. | ||
We have to purify our country. | ||
No false gods, no false deities, it's only Jesus. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
Alex Jones was on Tucker Carlson's ex-show talking about how China runs Hollywood and they're behind third world mass migration. | ||
I love that nigga but WTF. | ||
I know, dude. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
Really? | ||
China runs Hollywood? | ||
Yeah, the Jews don't run Hollywood. | ||
It's the Chi-Coms. | ||
For sure. | ||
And the Democrats. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's China. | ||
It's almost beyond parody at a certain point. | ||
Once you know what's up. | ||
Sam O'Neill sent $100. | ||
Pray for the Christian martyrs and of North Gaza and their families. | ||
May God give them peace. | ||
Depraved behavior by our greatest ally. | ||
I'm disgusted, but sadly not surprised. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, and prayers for everybody in Gaza. | ||
Prayers for the Christian martyrs, but prayers for everybody. | ||
You know, could you imagine being in that situation? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
So, we pray for everybody in Gaza, and we pray for the children, and we pray for the Christian martyrs, and we pray for everyone that's being targeted by Israel with this barbaric campaign. | ||
And by the way, this is what we support. | ||
So, it's such a shame. | ||
Buffincel sent $3. | ||
How's Jim been going? | ||
I haven't gone in a few days, okay? | ||
Don't- quit fucking asking me, okay? | ||
If you ask me, I'm not gonna go. | ||
Foley sent $50. | ||
My wife wants to know your take on IVF. | ||
She was 27 when we found out it's the only way she could get pregnant. | ||
Now I have a blue-eyed son who stares at me and smiles. | ||
Another in the freezer. | ||
I feel like we used a bit sorcery for good. | ||
She also wants to know if you still have those groiper magnets she gave you at Stop the Steal. | ||
Love you nigga. | ||
I do still have those and you know and I appreciate the support but no that is a grave sin. | ||
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Amen. | |
You know, you can't be willfully sinning like this. | ||
If it's wrong, you can't do it. | ||
You can't, you know, so, no, I'm sorry. | ||
And, you know, that may sound hypocritical. | ||
I am an IVF baby as well. | ||
But it's wrong. | ||
And, you know, We say use sorcery for good. | ||
That's the fruit of the poisonous tree. | ||
God redeems bad things in the same way that, you know, we don't abort babies from rape. | ||
God redeems that situation. | ||
Because mankind is screwed up. | ||
But that doesn't mean that it's not a sin. | ||
That doesn't mean that it should have happened. | ||
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So I'm against it. | |
I don't think it's good. | ||
But I appreciate the Super Chat. | ||
It's obviously a deeply personal thing. | ||
Of course, for you. | ||
It's a deeply personal thing for me and for my family, because that's how I was born. | ||
So, I understand it's a sensitive subject, but it is a sin, and I don't think that people should do it. | ||
I'm the last IVF... I was born, now no one else... I'm the last IVF baby. | ||
Now no one else can be born this way, but seriously, it is a sin, and you shouldn't do it. | ||
But I appreciate the super chat and the support, but it's not good. | ||
- Not good. - Nick Love sent $3. | ||
You think Hottam Groyper is going to hit 40K followers soon? | ||
Great Twitter account. - What's the purpose of that? - That shit hurt it sent $10. | ||
Did anybody have thoughts about how Milo was standing inches away from Ye's face with a clipboard in that original video where Ye was sitting on that slab and first publicly said your name? | ||
It seemed like Milo desperately needed to be front and center on cam with Ye and was breathing down his neck. | ||
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100%. | |
And, you know, I have so much footage from that time. | ||
You know, and it's funny because I was trying to get it for a long time. | ||
Because when we were there with Ye, he wanted us to film everything for like a week. | ||
Towards the end. | ||
he didn't um the end of that period i'm talking about but at least we started out he wanted everything filmed and he would get mad if there wasn't like two or three cameras on him at all times he would lose his mind and so uh so i have and then point is i was trying to get this footage because the day before mar-a-lago uh we had the session where i really showed off in front of yay | ||
and that's when he really sort of saw me That's when he saw me and he saw my potential and I guess he started to like me. | ||
And I just was dying to have that footage and there were two guys that contracted with yay To do the footage and I hit both of them up recently and I'm like, hey, you know hate to hate to bother But do you have that footage from November 21st? | ||
Because you know, it's just for sentimental purposes for like historical purpose I just want that because I wanted I want to preserve it. | ||
I want to know that it exists. | ||
You know, maybe eventually I want it to be public. | ||
But I said, I said, I'm not going to if you give it to me and you're under contract. | ||
I said, I won't publish it. | ||
I just want it so that I have it so that it exists. | ||
And both of them were like, no, no, no, we can't give it to you because, you know, I guess the lawyer got up there, got on their case. | ||
So then I called the lawyer. | ||
I'm like, hey, sorry to bother. | ||
Can I get permission to get this footage from them? | ||
And he said, well, you know, you'll have to ask Ye. | ||
And I'm like, well, I'm not going to text Ye and say, hey, remember a year ago when we did that footage? | ||
Could you tell so-and-so to send it to me? | ||
Like, that's just not what you do. | ||
So, but someone else who was there, who I brought in, thank God. | ||
Someone else came in and filmed it, who wasn't under contract, so I did get the footage. | ||
I got a lot of footage. | ||
And I was watching it a few weeks ago and I got it. | ||
And I remember this so distinctly. | ||
Milo is always doing this like pickup artist like 48 laws of power shit Where you know these kinds of people where they're always trying to do these like tricks to one-up you in a social situation like The first thing that I said to yay in this group session that really that he really loved Milo jumped in right after to be like he literally jumped in frame is like, yep. | ||
That's why we're here That's why we're here and and we have so many we have so many good ideas like that And yeah, like Nick was saying blah blah blah and like everything that I said he would jump in and try to be like, yep that was my idea too and and also this too and I remember even early on like the first or second day that we were there and I was kind of trying to get Ye's attention. | ||
I was like, yo, Ye, so remember how the other day you asked about this? | ||
Well, I did all this and this and that and I'm gonna make these calls and we're gonna make it happen. | ||
And Milo was like, oh, great job, Nick. | ||
Great job, Nick. | ||
Yeah, I'll have him do this. | ||
I'll have him... And it was always this workplace politics fucking bullshit. | ||
And the reason for that was because he didn't want me to establish an independent relationship with Ye. | ||
He wanted to gatekeep that so that he could control me through that relationship. | ||
He knew that I coveted that opportunity, so he got it. | ||
And then he wanted to dispense it at his discretion to make me d- And by the way, within the first few days, me and Milo clashed. | ||
And I told him, listen fuckface, like, I will go home myself. | ||
You think I need this? | ||
I don't need to be told what to do by a gay Jew. | ||
I'm here to work for him, not for you. | ||
So if I'm working for you, then I'm out. | ||
And so there it was it was contentious, but it was difficult I remember calling people and saying I'm in this really tough spot because I want to be here. | ||
I want to steer it and yet I'm with the worst person alive and You know he's trying to use this against me so so I was telling I was telling people like I got to navigate the situation where I I don't want to step out of the... what's the expression? | ||
I want to have my foot in another boat before I step out of this one. | ||
Whatever it is, I didn't want to... I wanted to establish that relationship before I really made a big fuss with Milo. | ||
And I wanted to give it a chance. | ||
If it was going to be like that and there was no end in sight, I couldn't make that relationship, I was just going to leave. | ||
I was going to say, fuck it. | ||
I don't need to... I'm not doing this. | ||
But I said, I'll bear it out for a week or two, and if I could build an independent relationship, and if I could get access to Ye, without Milo gatekeeping it, then it'll be worth it to stick around. | ||
And then I did. | ||
And I did on the 21st, and then on the 22nd. | ||
But those first few days, I remember I would say, yo, yay, so I did this, this, and this, and Milo would jump in and be like, good job, yes, good job, employee, good job, yeah, yay, so he's doing that. | ||
And I hate that kind of stuff. | ||
And by the way, so does Yay. | ||
I think any person who really is magnanimous hates that stuff, because it's just petty bullshit. | ||
And I understand. | ||
In some things, it's appropriate to have a chain of command and whatever. | ||
Obviously, other times, people do that kind of stuff because it's a power trip, they want to have more control over the situation. | ||
And in a collaborative environment, it shouldn't be that way. | ||
You know? | ||
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So. | |
Anyway. | ||
And he hated that. | ||
I remember because Milo kept trying to kiss his ass and be like, sir, sir, and Ye would be like, bro, stop calling me sir, call me Ye. | ||
And, you know, Ye would do, he'd put everybody in a circle and he'd invite everybody to be a part of the discussion, didn't want people to interrupt. | ||
He would ask, he asked the homeless guy, he'd talk to the homeless guy for five hours about politics. | ||
Because that's the kind of guy he is, you know? | ||
Now, I'm not even that mad. | ||
I look at Ye and I'm like, how can I be more like him in a certain sense? | ||
Because, I mean, me, I look at some people and I'm very dismissive. | ||
I'm like, nope, nope, nope, swipe left, nope, nope, nope, don't like you, don't like this. | ||
I mean, and this homeless guy, this guy was... | ||
Little I mean he's like pissing on himself During the meeting. | ||
He literally had urine running down his leg while he was talking about the stuff I'm like, you know quite honestly, I believe in this to an extent but this guy I mean This is not working, you know? | ||
But Ye sat there and listened to him with all of his focus and didn't pick up his phone, was just talking to this guy for like six hours. | ||
What do you think about this? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
And engaged. | ||
And so, you know, in that sense, he's really... | ||
That's why he's a remarkable human being that's one of the reasons that speaks to the the depth I think of his soul and And everyone was in there. | ||
I was in that circle and even the driver was in that circle everybody was so That first night Anyway, so yeah, he was always trying to do that shit. | ||
It's funny that you that you noticed and I hate that kind of stuff, because me, I'm the opposite. | ||
I'm the opposite. | ||
I give and give, like that guy Daniel Schmidt, who I invited to the meeting with Ye in February, and I just give, because I was like, I felt bad for him, I said he really stuck his neck out for Ye, and so I said I think it'd be nice to have him at this meeting and introduce him to Ye, I said as sort of, To kind of pay it forward, you know? | ||
Because I looked at him and I said, he's sort of similar to me and he's really sticking his neck out, standing by Ye and probably jeopardizing future opportunities. | ||
I said, I kind of want to give him an opportunity to meet his hero and whatever. | ||
Because he had no business being at this meeting. | ||
And I invite him out and it's great. | ||
And it was a total fuck-up embarrassment, by the way. | ||
I mean, he totally embarrassed me and did not take any of my advice and Ye does not like him. | ||
But anyway, but I did that, and then he pays me back by betraying me like three months later. | ||
And that's a perfect example of if I were another kind of person, I would tell him the deal and say, listen, I'm gonna make you a deal, but only if you work for me and you're my slave forever, and you know, and I'm gonna introduce you to Ye as like my assistant or whatever. | ||
But I just give. | ||
If I like somebody, if I really like somebody, I just give. | ||
Or if I think it's right, if I think I can do something, even for anybody, if I could do somebody a favor, I want to do it for them. | ||
And that's it. | ||
But Jews are like this. | ||
Jews will, they're not like this at all. | ||
Italians are. | ||
That's why Italians are like, they're like the light side of the Mediterranean. | ||
And the Jews of the dark side? | ||
Because Italians, if you know us, we'll give and we'll give and we'll be good hosts and we'll show up for you and we'll not show up empty-handed and we'll invite you to our home and everything. | ||
If we can help you out, we'll help you out. | ||
Jews are not like this. | ||
Everything with Jews is a debt contract. | ||
Everything that they do for you enslaves you in a debt contract, or at least that's how they think. | ||
And they are ruthless, and they kill, and they're unscrupulous, and they have no loyalty, and if they do a favor, it's going in a ledger somewhere. | ||
Italians do a favor, and, you know, Italians do kind of have a ledger, but it's more like wedding presents and stuff, but like, Jews really have a ledger. | ||
If they do something for you, then, you know, you owe them forever. | ||
You owe them big. | ||
And I think in some sense that's like selling your soul to the devil. | ||
Anyone that works with Jews is selling their soul to the devil because they don't worship Jesus and everyone knows that. | ||
And you can level up by working with Jews, but of course you compromise your conscience. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Someone says, Jews invite you over for dinner at their house, then bring you the receipt. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Someone says, and the interest always compounds. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Well, that's the thing. | ||
You know, Milo really thought that I owed him in perpetuity for doing that. | ||
And to me, I was like, you know, but there was also this sort of competing tendency where he desperately wanted friends. | ||
He was a sort of lonely person. | ||
A completely friendless person with no close connections. | ||
Because he's terrible. | ||
And you know, the irony is that if he was just a good friend, that would be enough. | ||
And people would enjoy his friendship. | ||
But for him, he was always trying to get friends by showing off his wealth, of which he had none, but you know, he would get paid and then he'd use it to spend it on something to pretend like he was rich. | ||
His credit card would decline everywhere. | ||
But for him, it was like he needed to be this character. | ||
He needed to be this larger-than-life character who has money and who's influential and whatever. | ||
And it's like, you know, but people aren't friends with people because of those reasons. | ||
They're friends with people because they like them, because of affinity, because of loyalty. | ||
And if you just bring those things to the table, people like you. | ||
But with him, he was always like, why don't you trust me? | ||
Why don't you trust me? | ||
Why don't you see me as your friend? | ||
And I'm like, because you're a piece of shit! | ||
And I never said that, but it's like, because you're a fucking snake! | ||
That's why. | ||
Let's not pretend this is anything other than it is. | ||
So he would go to great lengths to sort of demonstrate his usefulness, or demonstrate his status, to think that people would like him for that. | ||
And when the Ye thing happened, I never will forget, when we were on the road to the airport to Dulles in DC, he was like, oh well you owe me forever for this, I can't believe you're making me do this, blah blah blah. | ||
But for him it really was like, him doing something for a friend is like, oh now I'm your boss, now I control your life, now I control your assets. | ||
It's like Tony Soprano. | ||
You know, like, if I owe you a gambling debt, now you take my business, now I'm working for you or whatever. | ||
And that's how these sociopathic Jews think. | ||
It's not all Jews. | ||
And not all sociopaths are Jews. | ||
But that is a type. | ||
And for him, it turned into this weird battle for authority. | ||
You know and I'm just not and you know be one thing it'd be one thing if it was honest like I would at my age at this point in time I would go to such a young person and say you can be my apprentice and these are the expectations and this is the opportunity and at a certain point in time you know then then we could be partners or something you know | ||
I could say, but that's very, if I could take on an apprentice and say, oh, you know, you're 18, you're getting your start, or you're a young guy, whatever, and have you interned for me, and these are the expectations, then, you know, I'll open up my network and blah, blah, blah. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
It's another thing if you say, you're my friend, and it's a basis of equality, and I scratch your back, you scratch mine, we're looking out for each other. | ||
But with him, it was like, You know, it was always this weird, like, he wants me to like him, he wants me to think I'm his real friend, but also he always wanted to have what I have, which is a fanatical, loyal base of support and notoriety, sort of wanted to live vicariously through me, wanted to sort of be a part of the exciting thing happening in the right. | ||
And anyway, so it's very interesting. | ||
I don't like to talk about it because of course it's like narcissistic supply, but at the same time it was sort of a fascinating dynamic and it's interesting psychology behind it, but And I always love when I get to go mask off I always love because you know what whenever I'm whenever I have to deal with somebody that I don't really like I have to sort of play a sort of a game and And I always love the post-game recap, you know? | ||
Like, in the history of these things, when I have to, like, pretend that I like John Doyle, and then he attacks me, and I'm like, finally, I don't have to pretend to like this insufferable fucking nerd. | ||
And the thing is, it's business, you know? | ||
You don't have to love everybody. | ||
You don't even have to like everybody. | ||
I'm a good friend. | ||
I like to get along with people. | ||
I compliment people. | ||
I it's a mutual it's a reciprocal thing. | ||
I look out for people. | ||
I do favors. | ||
I'm loyal But I I don't like I did, you know, I don't love most people's company It is what it is, but then after the fact you could always say yes. | ||
So anyway, here's here's my real thoughts So so I love the post game. | ||
I love the post game recap but Yeah, so you're very observant when you say that he was doing that because he so was all the time. | ||
Which was hilarious. | ||
But in the end, I outlasted. | ||
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I outlasted. | |
I outlasted. | ||
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You know. | |
And I was like, And yeah, he likes me, you know that that's no one can take that away from him. | ||
I Said he liked me and that it's such a kick out of that. | ||
We really were like Kindred spirits, you know, I haven't talked to him since like June I think haven't talked to yay that is but You know, but they're really there was a real connection no one can deny there was a real connection for about five or six months So And it wasn't even, you know, a lot of people said back in May and June, they said I got fired. | ||
It never got negative. | ||
Ye was never negative towards me. | ||
So a lot of people say lately, or since that latest round of news happened in May and June, they say, oh, you know, Ye fired Nick. | ||
I never got, I never got fired. | ||
It was never unfavorable. | ||
The last thing that happened is that Milo demanded that Ye kick me out of a group chat. | ||
He threw a big tantrum and Ye kicked me out. | ||
And then he started sending all the screenshots from the group chat to me and saying, hey, don't tell Milo. | ||
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Literally, don't tell Milo. | |
Here's the screenshots from the group chat. | ||
So... So anyway. | ||
But more on that another time. | ||
I don't want to be indiscreet about it, but... | ||
And I don't say that, listen, and I don't say that to flex the clout at all. | ||
I don't care about the clout. | ||
I only say that because I really love him as a guy and I really admire him in so many ways and it was just tremendously validating to get that validation from him. | ||
I don't say that to be like, well, the famous guy likes me. | ||
It's not like that at all. | ||
I mean, I really, I think anyone who knows me knows | ||
that I just have a deep love for this for this guy and you know for for us to have that sort of connection for six months it meant the world to me it really did so and I don't want you know people get the wrong idea because people gossip but anyway good times good times but anyway but let's move on we'll do another super chat I got 30 more to read M sent $5. | ||
A few months ago, you basically gave a sermon where you said people are not their sins. | ||
This was a better homily than I ever heard at church. | ||
Where did you come up with that? | ||
And did you ever consider a role in the church? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Um, you know, it's funny. | ||
I, I wanted to be a priest when I was, uh, when I was little, which I actually forgot, but, um, but my mom told me recently that when I was like in second grade, For a while, all I wanted to do was to be a priest. | ||
Which I totally forgot. | ||
You know, some things from your childhood you just forget. | ||
I still don't honestly have a recollection of that, but she insists. | ||
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She's like, oh yeah. | |
But no, not lately. | ||
And I don't think I'm called to that life. | ||
I honestly don't think I'm pure enough for that. | ||
Because I'm a pretty eccentric guy. | ||
I, you know, I just think about these things. | ||
I'm not, I don't read too much lately, but I just think about these things a lot. | ||
And, uh, I just tell you what's on my mind. | ||
For better or for worse. | ||
Sometimes what's on my mind is, like, I love Hitler. | ||
Sometimes what's on my mind is, you know, a sermon or whatever. | ||
But, uh, but I'm glad you like it. | ||
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That's a duplicate. | |
No, I haven't seen it. | ||
I don't think I'm gonna. | ||
People say there's jump scares in it. | ||
I'll wait for it to come out on streaming, because I hate jump scares. | ||
Also, people said it sucked. | ||
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So... | |
Crusader Michael sent $3. | ||
Happy Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. | ||
It's a Holy Day of Obligation. | ||
Go bed right now so you can go to Mass early. | ||
Good night. | ||
I'm going to... I have plans to go to Mass. | ||
Don't fucking tell me what to do, faggot. | ||
I love... You know, it's like people just discover Christianity. | ||
I'm... Yeah, I'm Catholic, bitch. | ||
I know it's a Holy Day of Obligation tomorrow. | ||
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People say, you know, like you just... Oh, it is? | |
Fuck you, faggot. | ||
I know what it is. | ||
There's nothing that bothers a man more than you're doing something and someone comes up and says, hey, do this. | ||
Like, get fucked. | ||
Humpdig sent $10. | ||
At what age did you figure out Santa slash the Tooth Fairy isn't real? | ||
Did you feel betrayed by your parents for tricking you all those years or stupid for ever believing them? | ||
By the way, the mustache is fire. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Yeah, I like it with the hair. | ||
My haircut and the mustache, it's really working. | ||
Really working for me. | ||
Great combo. | ||
What age did I figure out? | ||
Well, I figured out Santa wasn't real pretty early on because I did this like experiment. | ||
I told myself, That if I think of a present that I want, and don't tell my parents, and if it doesn't show up, then Santa's not real. | ||
And it didn't show up, so I knew Santa wasn't real. | ||
But that, I think I made an error there, because it sort of assumes that Santa is omnipotent, which he isn't. | ||
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I don't think that, I don't think that omnipotence or omniscience is part of Santa's lore. | |
I don't think anyone would say that Santa is all-knowing. | ||
But for whatever reason, I thought that Santa was sort of like God, like part of God or something. | ||
So I thought that like... | ||
If I thought it, Santa would know. | ||
But that doesn't even make sense because people write a list to Santa. | ||
So why would people need to tell Santa what they want on his lap or by sending a letter if he was omniscient? | ||
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Santa's not omniscient. | |
So I made a fatal error. | ||
You know, I had an error in my reasoning. | ||
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But I thought that Santa could read all my thoughts. | |
And if I thought hard enough that I wanted a present, That he would know and he would bring it to me. | ||
But if it was parents and I didn't tell the parents and it didn't show up, then they were Santa. | ||
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So, but yeah. | |
And also my dad kinda ruined it too. | ||
My dad started to say shit right around when I was like 7 or 8. | ||
Me and my sister would ask my dad, is Santa real? | ||
And he would start to say shit like, well, the spirit of Santa is in everybody. | ||
And it's like, dude, can't you just say yes, man? | ||
Can't you just fuckin' say yes? | ||
I'm 7 years old, just say yes! | ||
Now at that point we knew it was over, basically. | ||
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But. | |
Yeah, I remember my dad saying that. | ||
I'm like, thanks. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
I wasn't mad because I you know, I Don't do people get mad about finding out Santa's not real That that probably has to be another IQ test Getting mad about being lied to about Santa if you're I feel like if you're dumb you'd get mad about that you know, I feel like you you can appreciate what Santa is and that it's a | ||
That it's sort of a whimsical, fantastical tradition or idea. | ||
And I feel like you enjoy that and it, you know, it's a fib. | ||
It's a white lie, but it's for your own good. | ||
So I don't know who would get mad about that. | ||
I got mad that I found out he wasn't real, that my dad said that. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
Canuck89 sent $3. | ||
Sorry about your headache. | ||
Get well soon. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Ryan4Real sent $25. | ||
I'm an NYU student making a documentary on you. | ||
You're silently gaining a huge audience of young people, and I wanted to explore your movement objectively, unlike Theroux did. | ||
I'll be filming in Chicago late December slash early January. | ||
Let me know if you'd like to be interviewed. | ||
If so, we can set it up on Gab. | ||
I'm at there all Ryan. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Should I do it? | ||
Should I do a chat for school? | ||
I don't know if I want to help you with your school. | ||
Is that really worth my time to help you with your school project? | ||
Do you need help with an art final? | ||
You need to trace my hand on a piece of paper and make it a turkey? | ||
For school? | ||
Okay, can you help me with my school assignment? | ||
Now if you had a budget and it was like a legit documentary, I'd say maybe, but... | ||
I don't know if I... When you say I want to explore it objectively, it sounds like you're a liberal and you want me to participate in your class project. | ||
So I don't... I think I might pass on that, but you can email me. | ||
You can email me with more information, but no promises. | ||
Samsung option sent $3. | ||
Wake up in the morning feeling so skeeby-dee. | ||
Grab my glasses. | ||
I'm out the door. | ||
I'm gonna hit this gritty. | ||
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Nice. | |
Gay question. | ||
You're into homofascism. | ||
Your inclination is towards being a gay faggot, okay? | ||
If you talk like that. | ||
Are you more inclined towards National Socialism or Italian Fascism? | ||
Gay question. | ||
You're into homofascism. | ||
Your inclination is towards being a gay faggot, okay? | ||
If you talk like that. | ||
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Erm, I'm more of like a... | |
I'm more of like a Leninist, Maoist, with Vietnamese characteristics. | ||
Shut the fuck up, dude. | ||
Shut up, insufferable pussy. | ||
Sorry, that was too far. | ||
That was too far, but I hate questions like that. | ||
Are you more inclined towards Italian fascism or national socialism? | ||
Imagine talking about this. | ||
If you talk about this, you are gay. | ||
If you talk about this, you are retarded. | ||
He was wrong. | ||
He was wrong. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
And then? | ||
And then? | ||
He said Eretz Yisrael is inevitable. | ||
- He was wrong. | ||
He was wrong. | ||
America first is inevitable. - Some not on the net sent $3. | ||
Trump with Vivek as VP would be the greatest season of The Apprentice ever. | ||
For a bonus, it would kill DeSantis' presidential aspirations forever and fulfill the revenge arc. - And then, and then? | ||
No, it would be a good VP, I think, actually. | ||
- Number four sent $3. | ||
Great show tonight. | ||
Thank you. - Thanks. | ||
It won't work with him as VP, though, because he's too... I think he's a little too controversial. | ||
You know, a VP, you want to balance the ticket. | ||
Vivek is too independent, like Trump. | ||
You can't... You know, you really need a primary and a secondary. | ||
You can't have two primaries, you know? | ||
So... But he would be the best VP out of any of the current's choices, in my opinion. | ||
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So... | |
Labcraft sent $5. | ||
Happy Feast of the Immaculate Conception. | ||
Meet on Friday. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Happy Feast! | ||
Meet on Friday! | ||
Oh boy! | ||
Pork chops for dinner. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Ah, but I eat pizza on Friday anyway. | ||
I'm doing this meal service. | ||
Lately I'm doing this meal service and I want to commit suicide. | ||
Not actually, but hey, let's just go with this bit. | ||
Let me riff here. | ||
Preface by saying I'm not suicidal, but literally these I'm on this meal thing now because I just was eating so much fast food and I want to commit suicide, you know, the one the one thing I have to look forward to in my whole life is pizza and you know burgers and fried chicken and stuff like that and And I wake up at three o'clock. | ||
I roll out of bed. | ||
I can't breathe through my nose. | ||
I get headaches. | ||
I get stomach aches. | ||
I'm banned from everything. | ||
I don't know anybody in this city. | ||
Everyone hates me. | ||
And the one thing that I have solace in is a hot, delicious Papa John's pizza showing up. | ||
Now I wake up and I eat these little, little microwavable tray. | ||
Here's your, here's your sliver of Here's your little shredded chicken and your green bean side and it's like 600 calories in water and I want to kill myself. | ||
It makes me want to kill myself. | ||
I need ice cream. | ||
I need french fries. | ||
I need a pizza. | ||
I just... I need these things. | ||
I want to feel good. | ||
I know this sounds like people go, nothing the Temple of Iron won't solve. | ||
You're addicted to sugar and dopamine. | ||
You're a dopamine slave. | ||
Yeah, I am. | ||
I went against the Jews. | ||
Let me have my fucking ice cream now! | ||
You know, all these people, they have sex, they do drugs, they're married, their wife makes them whatever they want, you know, they live a normal life, they watch their TV, they eat their num-nums, everything's great. | ||
Me, I am under siege by the Jews for my entire adult life, I look forward to ice cream. | ||
Yeah, okay, fucking kill me. | ||
I look forward to little James Brownie concrete mixer, okay? | ||
I look forward to brownies and ice cream. | ||
I like that. | ||
And a cup of coffee. | ||
Now my life is gray. | ||
Now my life is empty. | ||
And all I know are these four walls and this dumbass show and these microwavable meals. | ||
And it's rope fuel. | ||
How you doing, son? | ||
And there I am in my computer, in my dark studio, illuminated by the computer, eating green beans. | ||
Eating a half cup, a quarter cup of green beans. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So, to arrive at my point, Friday is pizza day. | ||
Friday is the day that I am gonna have pizza. | ||
So, I will not be eating meat. | ||
Maybe I'll have a hot dog. | ||
You know what? | ||
Screw it. | ||
Maybe I'll get a couple hot dogs for lunch and I'll have a pizza for dinner because it's the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. | ||
Time to go all out. | ||
Time to redeem my life. | ||
Time to save my own life. | ||
Nick! | ||
Put down the charged lemonade! | ||
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I'm gonna do it! | |
Put down the charged lemonade! | ||
You already had one! | ||
Tell me one reason I need to live. | ||
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Go, go, go! | |
Slam another Charged Lemonade! | ||
911! | ||
He's had three Charged Lemonades! | ||
Send an ambulance! | ||
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Call an ambulance! | |
So, to save my own life, I'm gonna take my life in my own hands and I'm gonna save myself. | ||
From the grip of depression and suicidal ideation by having a couple of hot dogs and a cheese pizza. | ||
And I'll have ice cream too! | ||
And coffee! | ||
Now we're talking, yeah, and a little coffee as well. | ||
The Charged Lemonade is such an endless... I don't know why people aren't getting more content out of this. | ||
To me, the Charged Lemonade is an endless... It's such a funny premise that people are dying from drinking lemonade from Panera Bread. | ||
Panera Bread Lemonade. | ||
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You had one life. | |
Imagine being a father. | ||
You have, you know, you found the love of your life. | ||
You know, you're in high school, passing notes in class. | ||
You take her to the prom, you kiss her, you think you're the luckiest boy in the world, you go on dates, it gets more serious, you ask the father for a hand in marriage, you have a beautiful ceremony, and then the kids come and she's pregnant and she's rubbing her tummy. | ||
You know, and then the birth, and you're taking pictures with the, you're holding the child, and all this, and you, and then they take their first step, and they say, Mama, and then they go to school, and then, you know, and all, but it's a little tense, because, you know, they're testing the boundaries, and this little girl, you know, she's fighting with her mom, and she's having body, she has braces, she goes through an awkward phase, then she's off to college, you know, they grow up so fast, Then she goes to Panera Bread. | ||
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Then she goes to Panera Bread. | |
And she says, I'll have the lemonade. | ||
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Dies. | |
Dies instantly, you know. | ||
And it's not funny. | ||
It's so tragic. | ||
But there's such a funny concept in that, that it's just like lethal poison. | ||
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It's a drug dispensary. | |
It's lethal poison. | ||
It's the latest Facebook thing your mom's bugging you about. | ||
Hey, don't try any of that charged lemonade. | ||
I saw something on Facebook. | ||
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You stay away! | |
Then one day, for no reason at all, she walked into Panera Bread. | ||
And the next day was her funeral. | ||
Taken out by the Panera Bread lemonade. | ||
Cause of death? | ||
Panera Bread Lemonade. | ||
Panera Bread number 5. | ||
The Turkey Bravo and the Broccoli Cheddar and the Charged Lemonade. | ||
Who would have known it would have been her last meal? | ||
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That's sort of funny, but anyway Thank you. | |
It's very tragic, actually, but there's a funny premise there. | ||
The charge lemonade, Panera Bread lemonade's killing people. | ||
But that really speaks to the folly. | ||
The central joke is the folly of life, which is that you die at any time for any reason, no matter how stupid. | ||
That's the joke that you have to laugh about. | ||
So anyway, that's that, though. - Hello. | ||
Don't talk like a wigger like that. | ||
Yo, did you fuck with Chicago Drill? | ||
What are you, black? | ||
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Let's try and talk whitelist. | |
- Who drew? | ||
What are you, black? | ||
Let's try and talk white boys. - Guy Percent $3. | ||
Career politicians lame, we need a Trump slash from a swam swam sorry, 2024 administration. | ||
The billionaire Asian duo we thought we never needed. | ||
- Yeah. - Caesar says $3. | ||
Are you gonna make it out to Koss MCs? | ||
- You know I am. | ||
You know that I am, man. | ||
Although, I'm not super excited about the menu because it's just like drinks. | ||
I'm not... To me, what's on their menu, it's all like slushies. | ||
I don't like slushies. | ||
And I don't like these super sugary beverages. | ||
I like pop. | ||
I like ice cream. | ||
I don't like these like super sugary flavored beverages. | ||
You know, these like... I don't like the slushy type stuff like that. | ||
So yeah, they got fraps. | ||
Fraps are like a thousand grams of sugar. | ||
That's too much sugar. | ||
Tropical, Spice Aid, Blueberry Ginger Boost. | ||
If it's like real juice, I'm all about that. | ||
If it's like real juice, like a smoothie or something, or like a real, like a mocktail, I'm into that. | ||
If it's like ginger and orange juice and you know, whatever. | ||
But when it's just like high fructose corn syrup, I'm out. | ||
Fraps and cold brews, fuck that. | ||
What uh, what snacks do they have though? | ||
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Let me take a look. | |
So I'm not excited about the menu. | ||
I'll try it though, you gotta try it. | ||
Creamy avocado tomatillo sandwich. | ||
Tomato? | ||
Same thing with that. | ||
I don't love breakfast sandwiches like from Starbucks or whatever that they throw in the microwave. | ||
Even McDonald's breakfast. | ||
I mean, it's okay. | ||
I'm not crazy about it. | ||
The pretzel bites though. | ||
I'll get the pretzel bites. | ||
I'll get the McPops cookies. | ||
But you can get, I mean, you know, but Big Whip. | ||
It's pretzel bites and McPops. | ||
So, yeah, I'll try it. | ||
I'll get a bunch of shit from there. | ||
I'll try it just on the counter. | ||
But, yeah, I'm not going crazy over this, you know. | ||
What's the snack box? | ||
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This looks exciting. | |
Snack box, a hearty mix of thick smoked goods. | ||
What? | ||
Oh, it's like cheese and crackers. | ||
Yeah, no, never mind. | ||
I thought that was like an appetizer platter. | ||
I think it's in like what? | ||
Where is it? | ||
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Bolingbroke. | |
What are their hours? | ||
I'll go there right now. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
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I won't. | |
Because then someone would show up there and kill me. | ||
Cosmic's... Let's see, do they have... Hours? | ||
6 a.m. | ||
to 8 p.m. | ||
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What?! | |
They're barely even open, bruh. | ||
I'm not even awake during those hours. | ||
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Well, whatever. | |
We tried it. | ||
Hey! | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think that remains to be seen. | ||
Hey. | ||
Edgemaster69 sent $3. | ||
Charlie Kirk has taken the long way, but he's on his way home. | ||
Couldn't believe when he threatened to pull Tepoos' support for Israel slash Jews. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I think that remains to be seen. | ||
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We'll see. | |
Rasputin sent $5. | ||
Vivek is a sleazy salesman, loudmouth politician. | ||
He is in it only for himself. | ||
I'm the VP. | ||
It is easy to say what people like to hear and all his opinions match Trump's. | ||
A type of person that would stab you in the back on first opportunity. | ||
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That's just low IQ. - Thank you. | |
Michael M sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, I've watched every single show since 2017. | ||
I thought I'd send you a super chat to pay you for six years of entertainment and political knowledge. | ||
Episode 500 was a classic show. | ||
Love ya. | ||
You've been watching every show? | ||
No shot. | ||
That's like, that's like 1,200 shows. | ||
You've watched every show? | ||
No shot. | ||
That's way too many. | ||
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Well, if... $3, by the way, too. | |
I watched every show. | ||
I've never sent a Super Chat, here's $3. | ||
Yeah, I'm calling... I'm calling cap on that one. | ||
Yes, I agree. | ||
- I'll wrap on that one. | ||
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No! | |
- Coralix sent $5. | ||
The Pope banning Freemasonry was extremely based. - Yes, I agree. - Rape Caviar sent $3. | ||
Have you tried the new Lego Fortnite Gamma Mode? | ||
Just dropped today. | ||
- No, no, I'll probably play it tonight though. - John sent $3. | ||
Alex, you're bad. | ||
Nick, you're bad. | ||
We'll go down in internet history as one of the funniest moments. | ||
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That was so good. | |
The Jones slash Fuentes friendship cannot be corroded. | ||
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You're bad! | |
Everybody said we're baby and daddy Hitler. | ||
That was funny. | ||
Dude, because we're bros, man. | ||
I love him. | ||
I think he likes me, even though we disagree. | ||
I love him, this guy. | ||
He's amazing. | ||
Kyle sent $3. | ||
Thank you for teaching me Sin of Curiosity. | ||
Who taught you that? | ||
Who is your mentor? | ||
I heard it from a friend of mine. | ||
An Italian. | ||
Lifetho sent $5. | ||
When my mom was young she did babysitting for Jews. | ||
They would time their departure and arrival, then pay her an exact change down to the penny. | ||
They expected her to bring her own meal. | ||
Not surprising. | ||
This is how they are. | ||
Zachariah Seed sent $10, the Rumble streams are so fire tbh. | ||
I like the consistency of seriousness of the America First show and just the casual giga niga zoomer energy of the Rumble streams just slaps different. | ||
Also, your rant at that anti-American isolationist door class stream was just IT niga. | ||
What a retarded pussy. | ||
W Glazing, hey thank you very much man I appreciate it. | ||
We'll do another one tomorrow. | ||
Michael M sent $3. | ||
Jew be like, you owe me one because I bought you dinner. | ||
When you return the favor Jews be like, you owe me one because I was nice enough to attend your dinner. | ||
That's how they are, man. | ||
That's how they roll. | ||
Natsuk Grykoid sent $3. | ||
Hey! | ||
Caught the stream late but I just wanted to say hi and I'm home from Fiji so I'll start super chatting and I know you missed my super chats more than anyone's. | ||
Hope you have been well, big dog. | ||
Love you. | ||
Yeah, love you too, buddy. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Hey, goodnight buddy. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
You think so? | ||
I don't know. | ||
- Blue heart. - Thanks for the super chat. | ||
- Doge shit poster, 69 cent, $10. | ||
Trump is probably going to pick Larry Elder as VP because he wants the BBC votes. - You think so? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think Larry Elder's likely, but yeah, no, I don't think that's gonna happen. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I love Ethiopia, too. | ||
One of my professors in college was from Ethiopia, so I like them now. | ||
witnessed anywhere. | ||
The U.S. being AF and destroying the Hollywood slash porn industry will be a grand service for the entire world. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I love Ethiopia too. | ||
One of my professors in college was from Ethiopia, so I like them now. | ||
Appreciate it, buddy. - Hi, buddy. - Guy percent three dollars. | ||
Nick, you are a hyper intelligent superhuman created in a lab. | ||
Eating hot dogs and pizza won't kill you. | ||
Normie diets and gym time are for the NPCs. | ||
That is true. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
I actually agree with that. | ||
Everybody says, you know, you need to go to the gym and it's true. | ||
The gym really is for everybody else, but not me. | ||
But I'll still go I feel better honestly since I did Honestly though since I got on the meal plan. | ||
I do feel better. | ||
I feel healthier. | ||
I feel more like lucid Because I was eating nothing but garbage just like endless fast food. | ||
So it is Yeah, it works. | ||
Okay, but I'm not happy about it. | ||
I want ice cream though But I'm being disciplined. | ||
No, it's a big issue and I'm totally against it. | ||
- What are your thoughts on CBDCs? | ||
I noticed DeSantis is the only one who mentioned it and advocates policy against it, though I doubt his sincerity. | ||
Anyway, given some of your payment processor and banking hindrances, is it something you think about at all? | ||
Or is it not much of a priority issue? | ||
- No, it's a big issue and I'm totally against it. | ||
- Based Mountaineer sent $3. | ||
Great show as always. | ||
- Thank you. - Natsuk Grecoid sent $3. | ||
I missed so much WTF. | ||
I missed the 5 year anniversary and I'm already on the outside of so many inside jokes. | ||
I'm never leaving ever again. | ||
I'm never not watching AF every night. | ||
Fuck traveling. | ||
Okay, love you. | ||
Alright, hey. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Okay! | |
Alright! | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight! | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy and Rumble. | ||
Get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Follow me on Telegram also at t.me slash NickJFuentes. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday around, you know, like night time. | ||
10 o'clock is the... that's where I'm shooting for. | ||
Typically can go later though. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Sam Banilla. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters. | ||
Everybody that watches the show, we love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. |