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These consequences have been a disaster for the community. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of Nick. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Putz. | ||
Who's that? | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Sit. | ||
Just eat a big mac of stupid vegetables. | ||
Sanger, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
No money has to stop the line. | ||
It's not a lack of life. | ||
Sanger, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
You're not a success to stop the line. | ||
Not a lack of life. | ||
You're like, we're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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It's not money. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
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I'm normal. | |
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm working. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. - One, two, three, two, three, four. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm Dickie and Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dickie and Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dickie and Sarah Taylor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
In the end. | ||
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. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big news. | ||
It's actually kind of a slow news day. | ||
Not a lot going on, to be honest. | ||
But we're doing a show anyway. | ||
It's Casual Friday. | ||
And the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, so happy that. | ||
And our featured story tonight, we're going to be talking all about the scourge of anti-Semitism. | ||
Again, because that seems to be all that anybody even talks about these days. | ||
It's so much that even I'm getting tired of talking about it. | ||
Even I want to talk about something else at this point. | ||
And it's not even me! | ||
If you go on the front page of any newspaper, any publication right now, it's just all about anti-Semitism. | ||
Even the Republican debate this week, I think they spent a half hour on anti-Semitism. | ||
Elon Musk is embroiled in a big controversy regarding anti-Semitism. | ||
It's just, this is all that's going on. | ||
It's all that's been going on for the past 60 days. | ||
So I'm bringing you an update on the war in Gaza. | ||
Again, Day 61. | ||
And we actually haven't talked too much about the war inside Gaza as much. | ||
But as I've been saying, there are other fronts in the war on Gaza. | ||
This is truly a conflict that has global ramifications and it really is a global battlefield. | ||
Even if there isn't shooting on a global scale, the confrontation is happening on a global scale. | ||
And we've seen how that has been playing out in America with these big protests. | ||
And at the universities, and in Congress, and at the debates, and of course that's because the critical component to the war in Gaza is America's support for Israel. | ||
It is our sustained and absolute support for Israel, which is the only reason that this is happening. | ||
That is how the table is set right now, with Hezbollah and the Axis of Resistance in sort of an uneasy Detente with Israel, sort of an uneasy truce right now. | ||
And that is being sustained by the military support from America, which is propped up and enabled by the political support from America. | ||
And that is a function of the domination of the media by the national security state, which is infiltrated by Israel and by Jews broadly. | ||
And so, anyway, so that's really the dynamic at play here. | ||
That is what makes America a battlefield for the conflict, because to the extent that America supports Israel, that totally influences the battlefield. | ||
And we've been talking about this front of the war in America, which is the political support for Israel, and the biggest battleground for this has been on the college campus, specifically three Ivy League schools, Harvard, Columbia, and University of Pennsylvania. | ||
Which, coincidentally, I didn't know this. | ||
Apparently, so there's eight Ivy League universities. | ||
It's Harvard, Columbia, UPenn, Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell, Or is it six? | ||
Brown, and what's the eighth one? | ||
Princeton. | ||
I knew that was ambitious that I was gonna rattle those off on the fly. | ||
I was like, I said that, and I was like, okay, this is a real bold move. | ||
Am I about to rattle these off? | ||
Let me, I didn't even make sure I knew them all first, but I did. | ||
There's eight Ivy League universities, and it's interesting, I'll just drop a little blurb here. | ||
Which I just found this out the other day, which is interesting. | ||
So there's this graphic that shows that the 8 Ivy League University presidents, at one time, 7 out of 8 of them were Jewish. | ||
The presidents of the 8 Ivy League universities, 7 out of 8 of them were Jewish. | ||
That used to be the case, I think, 2 or 3 years ago, with 7 out of 8, which is pretty staggering. | ||
These are the most elite colleges, of course, as we've talked at length about why they are critical. | ||
It's because they generate America's elite lawyers, businessmen, politicians, policymakers, and so on. | ||
And if there's clearly a Jewish character to the administration, well, that would speak to Jewish power and Jewish influence. | ||
And 7 out of 8, they're 2% of the population but that's, what is that, 87.5% of the presidents of the top schools? | ||
That's pretty staggering. | ||
Well that changed recently. | ||
Recently there's been a shakeup at a number of these schools and now I think it's like 4 or 5 of the Ivy League presidents are Jewish. | ||
But somebody pointed out recently that the 3, 3 out of I think the 4 It may only just be the three, though. | ||
I didn't look at the number. | ||
I didn't fact-check this myself. | ||
It's either three or four that are not Jewish. | ||
And three of the Ivy League presidents that are not Jewish, guess which ones they are? | ||
Take a wild guess at three of them. | ||
And if you've been paying attention to this show, you'll know the answer. | ||
Harvard, Columbia, UPenn. | ||
Go figure. | ||
And if you've been following the show, these are the three Ivy League schools that have been getting killed in the media and attacked by Congress and by the Vice President's husband and they have had their board members and wealthy alumni talk about removing the administration and about pulling these large gifts to the universities. | ||
So go figure. | ||
Years ago, it was 7 out of 8. | ||
I think just 3 years ago, 7 out of 8 were Jewish. | ||
Now it's something like 5 or 6. | ||
And the 3 that aren't Jewish are all under attack. | ||
A wild coincidence. | ||
And anyway, so that's been the big battleground in the country, is on the universities where The universities are very left-wing, but they're also very Jewish. | ||
And so this has created kind of like the perfect setting for a conflict over the Israel-Palestine war. | ||
Because on the one hand, there are a lot of Jews at all these schools, and the administrations of these schools are Jewish, and there's Jewish groups on the campuses there. | ||
At the same time, the universities are filled with anti-white, woke, leftist types, A lot of them Arab and many of them specifically sympathetic to the Palestinian cause and they see the Israel-Palestine war as an extension of a liberation movement. | ||
They see Israel as a settler colonial state like Great Britain or France or Germany or Portugal or Spain. | ||
And so naturally they support the Palestinians. | ||
They support the brown, non-white, the indigenous, whatever. | ||
So it's a natural conflict. | ||
And anyway, this has been going on now for the past 60 days. | ||
And the big story this week is that Congress called the presidents of these schools before a hearing to basically interrogate them. | ||
About why they are allowing people to speak out against Israel on the campus. | ||
And as I said yesterday, if you caught the show, we didn't get a chance to cover it, but I previewed the story. | ||
It's not like the universities themselves are pro-Palestine. | ||
They're not. | ||
And it's not like the universities are discriminating against Jewish students or Zionists. | ||
They're not doing that either. | ||
These three schools are under pressure because they are tolerating dissent on the issue. | ||
So because there's not like a total ban on pro-Palestine activism or pro-Palestine opinions, they are being called anti-Semitic. | ||
Because consider, that has been the response at the governmental level in other countries like in France, and in the United Kingdom, and in Germany. | ||
They said that the people that are protesting Israel will be deported. | ||
They're banning pro-Palestine protests. | ||
They're threatening to revoke the visas of people that are pro-Palestine. | ||
They're banning certain slogans like, from the river to the sea. | ||
They said that is illegal in these countries. | ||
And so, what's happening at Harvard, Columbia, and UPenn, it's not even that the universities are against Israel, they're not. | ||
It's merely that they're not banning any opposition, like they've done in other countries or other places in the United States. | ||
That's why they're being hauled before Congress. | ||
And yesterday they testified before this congressional committee and they didn't exactly apologize. | ||
They got huge blowback from the media and today they now apologized. | ||
Harvard apologized for anti-Semitism. | ||
Now this is happening on the one hand. | ||
Our other story Is that Palantir, which is a deep state contractor, it's a data firm that contracts with the CIA and with the National Health Service and all these other government agencies, but it's a data scraping, it's like a big data company, and this is like as Fed spook as it gets. | ||
This is a company founded by Peter Thiel. | ||
And Peter Thiel writes some interesting things about this. | ||
Peter Thiel is also a Straussian, which, you know, maybe we'll get into that a little bit. | ||
But Palantir, which is, when you hear that word, that's Feds, okay? | ||
Just so you know, because a lot of this stuff is a little complicated. | ||
But Palantir is a security data firm. | ||
It contracts with The U.S. | ||
intelligence community with the Department of Defense. | ||
They're like in the same category as Lockheed Martin or, you know, whatever. | ||
And they put out a statement yesterday saying that in response to the rise of anti-Semitism, they're going to set aside 180 jobs at their company for Jews. | ||
They said that because there's so much anti-Semitism, we are going to reserve 180 positions at our company that we will hire, and we're only going to hire Jewish people. | ||
Nobody else. | ||
Because of anti-semitism. | ||
Now, again, we'll get into that. | ||
We'll talk about the Peter Thiel connection because it's very interesting. | ||
And I don't want to get too deep into it because I didn't read a ton before I started this show. | ||
It is worth reading, though, for people that are tuning in and maybe you've never heard of this. | ||
Peter Thiel wrote an essay Maybe 10 years ago, and it's about Girard, Rene Girard, who's a Catholic philosopher, and it's about Leo Strauss, and I think it's about one other philosopher. | ||
And anyway, it's an interesting read, but by the end of it, Peter Thiel basically says that He is going to start funding intelligence services that we need to create like an intelligence community and that's how they're going to bring about a regime change or something like this. | ||
It's been a long time since I read it. | ||
And that is effectively what Palantir is. | ||
But Peter Thiel is a Straussian. | ||
And if you don't know, Leo Strauss is a, he was a, I believe a German Jew who fled the Nazis. | ||
And he came to America and he is a very influential political philosopher and he had this school on the East Coast. | ||
They're called the East Coast Straussians. | ||
And he's been hugely influential in the conservative movement and among others. | ||
And Leo Strauss is a Jew and a hardcore Zionist. | ||
And not only that, he was influenced by Maimonides. | ||
Who is a Spanish Rabbi in the 12th century. | ||
And Maimonides has some pretty interesting things to say. | ||
For example, he says that Jews should pray every day for the death of all Christians. | ||
He says that all Christians should die and Jews should pray for that. | ||
And what Maimonides and Strauss say, and sort of what Strauss gets from Maimonides, is that every philosopher Has an esoteric and an exoteric meaning in their writing. | ||
Exoteric meaning sort of explicit and overt and available to the masses, and esoteric meaning implicit and covert and available only to The initiated. | ||
And Strauss basically says that all philosophers had to hide the truth of philosophy because they would be killed by the dictators of their time. | ||
He says basically that every philosopher has lived under a given regime, and every philosopher that tells the truth would come into opposition with the ruling party at the time, so they have to code messages into their philosophy. | ||
That only the initiated will understand. | ||
And of course, who are the initiated? | ||
Well, Leo Strauss and all of his Jewish disciples, like Harvey Mansfield and others. | ||
And so he basically says, if the stupid Gentiles read Plato, they will not understand it. | ||
If the stupid Gentiles read Kant or Nietzsche, they won't understand it. | ||
You have to read what Strauss said about all those people, because only Strauss understands what those people said. | ||
Oh, the stupid Gentiles can't understand. | ||
Only... And this gets into a lot of topics. | ||
This is really kind of beyond the scope of what I'm doing right now, which is introducing the news stories for the show. | ||
But anyway. | ||
All this is to say, Peter Thiel is a Straussian. | ||
And he runs this company. | ||
And the company, the CEO, is an African Jew. | ||
And they say they, by the way, support the war against Russia, and the war against China, and the war against Iran. | ||
And they say they're going to set aside 180 spots for Jewish students. | ||
And, like, we haven't even gotten into the show yet. | ||
Not really, but... You look at these two things, and... And it's like I said last night, this is why I feel like I'm going crazy. | ||
Because how can you not be paying attention to everything? | ||
I know I do this rant every time, I know you've heard it a million times, but really. | ||
It's so crazy that everywhere you look, in the powerful institutions in the country, every person that has power, this is going on. | ||
Like I said yesterday, it's Elon Musk versus Disney, and the ADL, and the subject is a free and fair and open internet, And it's also Palantir, which is a contractor for the CIA and they went public during COVID and they gathered all the vaccine information. | ||
Very critical component of the intelligence community. | ||
Run by Peter Thiel, who is the biggest donor of 22, who's a Straussian. | ||
Strauss was what he was. | ||
It's everything. | ||
The debate the other night with the VAC and having his position on Israel, and it's Harvard, it's all the Ivy League schools, and it's Wall Street. | ||
Everywhere you look, you get this. | ||
That's why it gets really hard for me when it comes to a guy like Alex Jones. | ||
I don't want to just repeat myself from last night, or anybody for that matter. | ||
Honestly, anyone that isn't talking about this just isn't talking about what's really going on. | ||
And that's not a purity test, it's just like, it's so in your face and it's so everywhere that the only reason you wouldn't be talking about it is because you're avoiding it. | ||
Like how do you just avoid the fact that the Ivy League schools, which is again such a critical part of the anatomy of the American power structure, and there's this huge war going on about whether they're going to enforce total conformity on support for Israel. | ||
That's like a mob war. | ||
That's like the mob is shaking down the most powerful institutions in the country And then it's the Elon Musk thing. | ||
That's another huge story. | ||
And it's the Palantir thing. | ||
That's another huge story. | ||
And it's the White House. | ||
The government is basically in revolt. | ||
There's 500 members of the executive branch that say that we need a ceasefire. | ||
There's many members of the Democrat conference in Congress who are saying we need a ceasefire. | ||
It's going on everywhere. | ||
And so, if you are not talking about that, it's because you're avoiding it. | ||
If you're not seeing these things, if you're not taking it to its logical conclusion, it's because you're avoiding it. | ||
Because you're either afraid of the consequences, you're being paid by people that would fire you. | ||
Which is, I suppose, the same thing. | ||
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And, um, you know. | |
That's why it's like, I don't know how anybody watches anything else other than me, or someone like Glenn Greenwald, or even someone who's just like anti-Israel, I guess, on some level. | ||
Anyone else that's talking about the Chai Koms, or like Russia, or the Democrats, or leftism, anything other than this, and anything other than the spiritual dimension to that, because it's pretty amazing that if it's Jews versus everybody else, which is really like Catholics, Well, I don't think that would be a coincidence, would it? | ||
What I mean by that is if we can accept that if you're not talking about the struggle with Jews over the Western nations, that you're not really talking about politics, if we can say that, then what we recognize is that it's Jews and really the only institution that's against them, which is Catholics. | ||
Which is biblical. | ||
I mean, what are the odds, in other words? | ||
I mean, if it was a battle in America between, like, I don't know, ethnic Indians and Germans, that would be sort of arbitrary. | ||
But what are the odds, in other words, that here we are, 2,000 years after the crucifixion, and the question is Jews and Palestine versus Christians saying Christ is king and so on. | ||
So, if you're not talking about these things, you're just, what are we talking about? | ||
Gas prices? | ||
Seriously, what are we talking about? | ||
Big government? | ||
Socialism? | ||
So, I'll continue to persist and I'm waiting for the answer. | ||
No one really has a good answer for that. | ||
But anyway, so those will be our two stories. | ||
We'll talk about all that. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I did a stream today on Rumble. | ||
It was pretty short. | ||
Because honestly, I just ran out of time, but I did do a stream on Rumble, so I hope you enjoyed that. | ||
Pretty good. | ||
A lot of people thought it was fun. | ||
It was the Destiny Divorce victory stream, so we're able to declare victory over Steven Bunnell with the collapse of his marriage. | ||
Which, you know, it's funny because a lot of people are like, so predictable. | ||
People are like, oh yeah, that's real great. | ||
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Making fun of a guy because his marriage fell apart. | |
But you know what? | ||
Here's how I justify it. | ||
And here's why I do it. | ||
Here's why it makes sense. | ||
Destiny, and I did talk about this in the stream earlier, but Destiny, if you don't know, if you didn't watch that stream, if you didn't watch my show last night, you know, he's like my nemesis, and he got divorced yesterday, or apparently is headed towards a divorce with his wife. | ||
And for those that don't really know the background, Destiny is in an open relationship with his wife. | ||
They're married, and yet both partners are able to sleep with other people. | ||
And they're also both bisexual. | ||
So, Destiny has sex with men and women outside of his marriage, and his wife, Melina, sleeps with men and women outside of the marriage. | ||
They also both do drugs consistently. | ||
So they're both doing Molly and they're both doing cocaine and they're both smoking pot and I think they tried meth one time and they're doing Adderall and they're doing all this and Destiny is on Grindr meeting up with guys and having sex with other women and Melina is in another country and she's sleeping with other guys and she's sleeping with girls and They go on podcasts together on these relationship and dating podcasts. | ||
This has become a very popular genre on live streams. | ||
They go on shows like Fresh and Fit and whatever and other shows, the whatever podcast. | ||
And they go there and they vigorously defend their lifestyle. | ||
Because any normal person, you don't even need to be a Catholic. | ||
You don't even need to be a hardcore Catholic. | ||
You could even be a pretty typical average person And you know what the typical standard is in this country. | ||
People are having sex and people have no compunction about premarital sex and pornography and contraceptives and so on. | ||
You can be a pretty average, typical person and say that that stuff is too far. | ||
And say that an open marriage is ridiculous. | ||
Two bisexuals in an open marriage and all this kind of stuff. | ||
I think anyone would say, yeah, that's a bit much. | ||
Where do you draw the line? | ||
But they go on these shows and they pretend like it's the most normal thing in the world. | ||
And they promote this. | ||
They promote pornography. | ||
They promote these open relationships or polyamorous relationships. | ||
They promote homosexuality, transgenderism, bisexuality, and basically just complete sexual license. | ||
Which is the idea that sexuality should happen without restriction. | ||
They're in favor of, like I said, prostitution, masturbation, videotaping it and creating pornography, multiple people in the partnership, the partnership's not exclusive, it's with men, it's with women, people can change their gender, we should respect that. | ||
It's complete license. | ||
And the only rule, they say, is it just has to be consensual. | ||
And unfortunately, this is an attitude which is becoming very, very common. | ||
I think a lot of people believe this now. | ||
And that's sort of the thing. | ||
Once you let go of the standard which was upheld by the Catholic Church and by Christians, which is that sexuality is something that happens within marriage between a man and woman for the purpose of procreation, once you get away from that, really there are no rules. | ||
If you start to say that sexuality is not about creating kids, and it's not between men and women, and it's not within marriage, then really, why should there be a restriction? | ||
It always starts with something that everybody agrees with. | ||
Like, for example, that we can have sex outside of marriage. | ||
It always starts with something like that. | ||
And it always ends with things like this. | ||
And even, by the way, much worse. | ||
It even can go far, far worse. | ||
Destiny is only putting a human face on something truly wicked. | ||
And if you ever really see what goes on It would disturb you. | ||
It would shock everybody to their core, but they put a friendly face on it. | ||
They put a relatable face, and they don't even say that it's good. | ||
They really just say that it's innocuous. | ||
They just say, well, why would anyone care? | ||
And just like the devil always does, they don't ever talk about a sexual right and wrong. | ||
They really just try to muddle the lines, or muddy the lines between a good and an evil, or a right and a wrong. | ||
And they just try to say that Really, there is no right and wrong. | ||
That's what the devil does. | ||
The devil says, I don't exist. | ||
Evil doesn't exist. | ||
There is no such thing as good and evil. | ||
It's really all the same. | ||
And so they try to go on these shows and say, oh, well, why does everyone care about my relationship? | ||
Why does everyone care? | ||
Oh, you know, who cares what someone wants to do? | ||
Let's just leave everybody. | ||
It's whatever. | ||
But in reality, all of society is moving towards total immorality. | ||
Complete sexual immorality. | ||
Complete wickedness. | ||
Complete corruption. | ||
And you can see the dysfunction that this is causing. | ||
I mean, everybody can see. | ||
The thing is about sexuality, is when you sort of isolate the scene, and you take a look at like, oh, I don't know, a long-term boyfriend and girlfriend who have sex, and people look at that and say, okay, what's the big deal? | ||
But nobody sees the consequences of this, which is that long-term relationships with premarital sex makes it more likely that in the future those people wind up in a divorce. | ||
Also creates a possibility that they have an abortion. | ||
They're probably using contraceptives. | ||
There's all sorts of other consequences to this, and you could see it throughout society. | ||
Divorce sounds like a good idea until you get an entire generation of children that are raised by divorced parents. | ||
And you know all the problems that come with that. | ||
You can see them now. | ||
All the children of divorce, and I say this with love, but this is the case, I know a lot of people that their parents are divorced, but there are people that have, that they're broken. | ||
And they have a lot of trauma. | ||
I don't even think they disagree with that. | ||
And they can cope and say, oh, I turned out just fine. | ||
I think everybody knows that, and I'm sure the divorced children know better than anybody, but they're not okay. | ||
They're not fine. | ||
That's long-term, lasting damage that they maybe never resolve. | ||
It's a form of a betrayal. | ||
There's a lot of problems with this. | ||
And the same thing goes with things like pornography. | ||
Seems harmless enough. | ||
People say, oh everybody does it, oh everyone's doing that, it's so ubiquitous. | ||
And yet the average age of exposure now is like 11? | ||
And this is something that's, one, corrupting the youth, but it's also filling their head with horrible things, and it's, in some cases, hurting their sexuality. | ||
All kinds of things are going on. | ||
All sorts of terrible consequences. | ||
And you get these people that show up to a podcast, and they just sort of shrug. | ||
And they say, it's whatever. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Why does anyone care? | ||
Oh, what's the big deal? | ||
There is no such thing as right and wrong when it comes to sexuality. | ||
It's just about what feels good, and what everybody agrees to. | ||
That's why I rub it in to say, this is the sordid lifestyle of people that are wicked. | ||
This is the sordid, ugly lifestyle. | ||
This is the fate that awaits you if you engage in this kind of stuff. | ||
There are no happy people that are doing these things. | ||
There are people that are temporarily comfortable because they're doing what makes them feel good in the moment, just like anything else. | ||
I mean, you could say just as easily, Ice cream is good, but if you eat ice cream every day and you get fat, well you're not going to be happy when you're 500 pounds. | ||
Similarly, you could be in a marriage and, you know, you like your wife but you also want to have sex with other people and so you're doing what you feel like doing and maybe it feels good in the moment, but over time it's not good for you. | ||
Nobody winds up. | ||
With any kind of satisfaction or fulfillment in the long run, this is not something that's good for people, and it doesn't make people feel good, and these are the situations it creates. | ||
So, I think it's absolutely necessary that liberals are held up for ridicule with their personal lives, specifically. | ||
Because, you know, we sort of are our values, in a sense. | ||
And not everybody follows their values perfectly and things like that, but I think it's totally valid to say, here's a guy who is really a salesman and a prophet of sexual sin, and then he winds up in a situation like this. | ||
And I think anybody could look at him and say, I don't think anybody aspires to be like this person. | ||
He's not a good father. | ||
He's not a good husband. | ||
He's not a good man. | ||
You know? | ||
So, I think that's all fair game. | ||
I think that's all perfectly fair. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Not to make it serious. | ||
I know we're having fun with it and it's just kind of funny. | ||
I don't feel like I owe anybody an explanation, but there is something serious there because it is actually wrong. | ||
And it just gets more offensive all the time, like this Adam 22. | ||
This has become like the year of the cuck. | ||
Where in 2016 and 2017, that was a meme, where right-wing people would say, oh, if you're not in favor of closing the border, like, you're a cuck, because you want to see your country get raped by the foreign peoples or whatever. | ||
And Cuck was was such a derogatory insult because of course What kind of man would want their honor insulted in that way to say that they're willfully allowing? | ||
Their wife to sleep with someone else or their country to be screwed by foreign countries But now it's it's being sort of shamelessly popularized self-consciously guys like Adam 22 and Hunter Avalon and destiny and all these other types of people in these polyamorous type relationships And they go out there and they say, yeah, I'm letting my wife sleep with some other guy and yeah, you know, and people make fun of them and it's, they own it. | ||
And you see this stuff everywhere and it's the OnlyFans and this. | ||
And somebody needs to come out forcefully and just say, this is wrong. | ||
This is wrong. | ||
We should aspire to be better than this. | ||
Actually, there is a moral right and wrong when it comes to sex. | ||
We need some moral clarity. | ||
And we need someone that's brave enough to say, to say the most fanatical position, which is the only real position, the only solid position, which is that sex should only happen between married men and women, and that's it. | ||
The problem is that for so long, conservatives have been so weak, and they have been afraid to tell people, because it's not popular, that contraceptives are immoral in addition to abortion, or that premarital sex is immoral in addition to cheating or whatever, that sodomy between heterosexuals is as bad as sodomy, well, maybe not as bad, but it's just as much a sin as sodomy with homosexuals. | ||
There has been so much cowardice, nobody wants to hold the line and enforce an immovable, unchanging, objective standard. | ||
They just sort of want to say whatever is tasteful for the moment. | ||
They want to defend maybe what was tasteful or what was normative two years ago. | ||
You know, the liberals are sort of on the cutting edge. | ||
They're pushing the envelope forward and conservatives lag behind. | ||
And so like in 2016, the liberals were pushing transgenderism. | ||
They were at the front. | ||
They were the tip of the spear. | ||
They were pushing the envelope. | ||
And conservatives didn't come back and say, you know, no, sex is only in this way and et cetera. | ||
They said, well, no, I don't know about that. | ||
I mean, gay people are fine, but transgenderism's too far. | ||
Because that is what was normative, and that is what was tasteful at that time. | ||
Well, years have passed, and now what is normative and tasteful is transgenderism. | ||
Now, almost every public school has a trans bathroom. | ||
Now, almost every public school has some trannies in it, and pronouns have become pretty prominent in society, and so on. | ||
And conservatives are out here saying, well, you know, that's sort of fine. | ||
It's just, well, let's just not have the children subjected to it. | ||
And so you see these things, they just get grosser and more degenerate with every passing year, and we need somebody to get up and say, no more. | ||
We need to get back to a society, or rather go forward to a society, where we have exterminated pornography, where premarital sex is rare, where people are getting married younger, | ||
And they're not cohabitating before that and like youth in society are being directed towards marriage and the families are involved like we need to get back to a society that's like this instead of a society that's basically built on hookups and porn and all these sort of weird arrangements and things and it's terrible. | ||
And that's not me being like a prude or whatever. | ||
That's just called being responsible. | ||
That's just called being moral. | ||
We all understand the temptation. | ||
That's what makes it difficult, is that sex is very tempting, and people are tempted by sex to do things that are wrong. | ||
Nobody's saying that it wouldn't feel good to indulge in those things. | ||
Nobody's saying that we're not drawn to those things. | ||
You know, because liberals always act like, well, they're sexually awakened or something. | ||
It's like, I think everybody understands the appeal. | ||
It's just the question is, is it good? | ||
Is it good for us? | ||
Is it good? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And the answer is no. | ||
You know, indulgence, indulgence always feels good at first, but it's wrong. | ||
So you have a society where most of the people are saying, well, we just never have to tell ourselves no. | ||
We should just do whatever we want. | ||
Whatever we want to do at any given moment, whatever feels good is what we ought to do. | ||
And we never need to tell ourselves no. | ||
I mean, that's basically it. | ||
And that's obviously not the case. | ||
So anyway, I didn't mean to go on extended rant about that subject, but it just dry especially the Adam 22 stuff and the other thing with this guy Not not to not to ramble on this, but if you haven't excuse me if you haven't seen it Adam-22, his father, was like a Bill Clinton hatchet man or something. | ||
He got a pardon from Bill Clinton doing some election crime or something. | ||
And Adam-22 is basically like a Satanist. | ||
He's got a statue of Baphomet in his office. | ||
He's got satanic tattoos. | ||
So he's clearly an occultist. | ||
And he's very deep in the sort of LA gang world and in the rap scene. | ||
He's also a porn star with his wife. | ||
He's a male porn star and his wife is involved in porn as well. | ||
And he recently did a show where it was like a game show and contestants competed to sleep with his wife, with him, in a threesome that they would film and then publish on OnlyFans to make money. | ||
And they have kids together! | ||
And you see this stuff, and you want a Fed post. | ||
I don't want to say stuff, but you see that kind of stuff, and I think any decent person, their immediate reaction is like, this stuff needs to be dealt with. | ||
It's not a matter of, oh, I don't like that, but whatever. | ||
It's a matter of, this stuff is unacceptable. | ||
This is obviously wicked. | ||
It is obviously evil. | ||
And impressionable young people are looking at this stuff, and you know what happens? | ||
The impressionable young people, they grow old, and they become broken, hollow, wicked people that are totally disconnected from God. | ||
And that's really the society that we're living in. | ||
Everybody always talks about the children, the children, and then it's almost like when the children become adults and they're these hollow, sinful people completely separated from God, we're like, oh well, fuck them, whatever. | ||
But that is the current milieu. | ||
That's the society we live in. | ||
We got to reach these people and wake them up. | ||
And reestablish that connection. | ||
Because, I mean, I see that stuff and it's just... | ||
Between the political, it's the political, and it's a nexus with the cultural, and there's a nexus with the occult, and then the sexual stuff. | ||
It always goes together. | ||
Have you ever noticed that? | ||
The entertainment industry, which of course is what everybody is constantly consuming, even more so the news, they're constantly consuming entertainment, constantly consuming um, entertainment media. | ||
It's music, it's television, it's social media things. | ||
Think about the constant intake and consumption and supply of this stuff from everybody at all times. | ||
So it's a culture, it's politics, it's the occult. | ||
You always find the occult with the politics and with the culture and sex. | ||
And it's always sexual immorality. | ||
Why do these things always go together? | ||
It's like Epstein and Clinton. | ||
Clinton and Adam-22. | ||
Adam-22 and a statue of Baphomet and the Cuckoldry Not Only fans. | ||
Or it's Hillary Clinton and it's Maria Abramovich. | ||
And Abramovich doing the occult rituals and And that's when you begin to realize what we're up against. | ||
And that's why the only answer is Christ. | ||
That's why it's bigger. | ||
That's why, by the way, it's bigger than any kind of petty nationalism. | ||
I am going to say that word. | ||
It's bigger than any of these concerns about, frankly, race and the border. | ||
I see, and I'm going to be a little critical of, like, white nationalist types. | ||
White nationalist types who are, like, race idolaters. | ||
All they talk about is, like, black people committing crimes or whatever. | ||
And many of the white nationalists are pagans. | ||
And, you know, I like some of those guys and everything, but in some sense they are part of the problem. | ||
You know, and I think the idea that we would defer the spiritual battle so that we could sort of solve the racial thing and work with basically devil worshippers, basically people that are inadvertently worshipping Satan, I don't believe in that. | ||
And that strategy. | ||
I don't think because people have this sort of ends justify the means idea. | ||
In other words, like all that matters is the practical and, you know, we have a particular goal in mind. | ||
And so let's just sort of defer any moral considerations until after we've achieved a pragmatic victory. | ||
But I think that's putting the... it fails to understand that victory emanates from a transcendent soul. | ||
A transcendent victory happens first. | ||
A spiritual victory happens first, and then a practical victory results from this. | ||
I feel like that's always been the case. | ||
I feel like everywhere at all times, that's the case. | ||
It's first a soul has to be transformed. | ||
And then a person has to go out and sort of evangelize and transform other souls. | ||
And then only a people that are spiritually fortified can be given the grace to be victorious. | ||
I don't think it happens where it's like, well, we'll just sort of ignore God for a little bit. | ||
He's kind of getting in the way of what we want to do in the world. | ||
And then once we win, yeah, then we can all worship God. | ||
It's like, no, it obviously doesn't work that way. | ||
So, you know, that's why the Jewish thing is central. | ||
That's why the occult and the sexual thing is so central. | ||
Because this is a wicked, this is such a wicked, evil country. | ||
And that's why people say, oh, you're not America first. | ||
You don't like America. | ||
Look at our number one export. | ||
It's our culture. | ||
And our culture is Satanism. | ||
Straight up. | ||
It is straight up Satanism. | ||
Our number one export is Talmudic and Freemasonic Satanism. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
That's the number one export of the country. | ||
With our music, with our movies. | ||
No other country in the world has Hollywood. | ||
You think any other country in the world can spend $150 million on a movie? | ||
You think they have that kind of economy of scale in their entertainment industry? | ||
They don't. | ||
And do you think they have the economy of scale to develop hardware and software that would give you something like Facebook? | ||
They don't. | ||
So that means our number one export is this filth. | ||
And that's another reason why, you know, I'm in favor of hastening the end of the country. | ||
Or rather, the end of this regime and its stranglehold over the country, because this is a satanic regime. | ||
You know, and the occult and the Jews, they're like this, with their Talmud and their hatred of Jesus. | ||
I mean, surprise, surprise, the people that hate Jesus are occultists, wicked perverts, and so on. | ||
I mean, the Adam 22, that's like the bi- I just can't get over that. | ||
I'm- I know I'm kinda getting hung up here, I know I'm kinda getting stuck on this, but I just can't get over that. | ||
The guy's last name is literally Freemason. | ||
If you look up- his re- Adam 22's real name is like Freemason, that's his last name. | ||
And he's got satanic tattoos, he's got a statue of Baphomet, he's like this porn star, does the grossest stuff, but he's also in L.A. | ||
involved with the gang culture there, and the rap stars, and he's a big YouTuber hype beast, And the guy's pimping out his wife on OnlyFans, and, you know, if you can't see that and realize... And by the way, here was the amazing thing. | ||
This is like the incredible sort of inversion that's occurred. | ||
I went on his show back in August, and I was seen as the bad guy! | ||
Like, the setup, I mean, people wound up liking me, I mean, they wound up liking me, and people that watched it wound up liking me. | ||
But the setup, if you tell anybody, is here's Adam-22, a very popular, respected, mainstream figure. | ||
Here's this guy who knows all the rap stars, and he's on YouTube and everything, he's connected, and he's gonna interview an evil Nazi. | ||
And he has a statue of Baphomet down the hall to the left, and he's pimping out his wife on OnlyFans, and he's a porn star, and he's got all this going on, his dad worked for Bill Clinton, he's a Satanist, He's the good guy. | ||
I come on the show, I'm the bad guy because I'm the Nazi. | ||
But I'm like a Catholic, virgin, you know, love America, wholesome, like nice guy, just want everybody to get along, whatever. | ||
And I'm banned on YouTube. | ||
I'm banned on everything. | ||
And so if you can't see that, for what it is, it's right there in your face. | ||
That's why we have to wear our crosses. | ||
That's why we have to just take our crucifixes and just shove it in their face. | ||
Because that's what they hate. | ||
That's what they hate even more than white identity. | ||
Is they hate the cross. | ||
And specifically the crucifix. | ||
They hate the symbol of love. | ||
So, anyway, that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
So that's the Destiny Adam 22 thing. | ||
It's not innocuous. | ||
It's not benign. | ||
It is so evil. | ||
And I'm not saying I'm perfect. | ||
I'm not saying I'm the most perfect angel that's ever lived, but I am a person that is trying to do right and has moral clarity, you know, because that's what the devil always does is say, they accuse and say, well, any person trying to be good is a hypocrite, which is of course in some sense true because everyone's a sinner. | ||
But that gets back to what the devil does, which is to say, since we all fall short or something like that, well, you know, there really is no... Why even try? | ||
Let's all just give in. | ||
It's only natural. | ||
It's only natural. | ||
It's only what we feel like doing and... Anyway. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our news and our... I want to get to our featured story first, which is about Harvard. | ||
And we've covered this for a long time, so I'll just dive into it. | ||
As you know, there's been a battle on the college campus between the pro-Palestinian activists who are protesting, specifically at Harvard, Columbia, and UPenn. | ||
And the Harvard, Columbia, UPenn administration are allowing this to happen. | ||
But they have been under siege by organized Jewish community to shut all of it down. | ||
And these are very important schools. | ||
Of course, Harvard has the most elite law school, most elite business school, most elite undergraduate college. | ||
Same thing with UPenn. | ||
UPenn has the most elite business school. | ||
Columbia is in the middle of New York City, so it's a very important part of the Ivy League system. | ||
Of course, not all Ivy Leagues are created equal. | ||
Probably Harvard, Columbia, and UPenn are among the most important for those reasons. | ||
And anyway, They've tolerated pro-Palestine activism and because of this their Jewish alumni, who are very powerful, have been coming down hard on the administrations of these schools and threatening to pull donations and threatening to overturn the presidents of the administrations through the board. | ||
And this week they were all hauled before a congressional hearing to explain themselves for this. | ||
The government brought them before a committee. | ||
So this is a story from New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania on Thursday faced threats from donors, demands that their presidents resign, and a congressional investigation as repercussions mounted over the university's responses to anti-Semitism on campus. | ||
At University of Pennsylvania, university trustees discussed the future of Elizabeth McGill, its president, whose congressional testimony on Tuesday set off a furor when she dodged the question of whether she would discipline students for calling for the genocide of Jews, which, by the way, nobody did. | ||
Her answers and similar comments by Claudine Gay of Harvard and Sally Kornbluth of MIT at a House Committee meeting set off accusations that they were doing little to protect their own students. | ||
All three said they had taken action against anti-Semitism, but critics argued they had not done enough or were even fostering anti-Semitism on their campuses. | ||
In response, a House committee opened an investigation into the three institutions as its chairwoman criticized schools for failing to tackle rampant anti-Semitism on their campuses. | ||
Representative Virginia Foxx, a North Carolina Republican, said the inquiry would examine the learning environments at Harvard, MIT, and Penn, as well as disciplinary procedures. | ||
She warned that the panel would not hesitate to issue subpoenas. | ||
Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, denounced the university leaders at the National Menorah Lighting in Washington. | ||
He's a Jew, by the way. | ||
He said, seeing the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of Jews as anti-Semitic, that lack of moral clarity is unacceptable. | ||
For Ms. | ||
McGill, pressure has been building within Penn's community, too. | ||
The advisory board at Wharton, Penn's business school, told Ms. | ||
McGill in a letter this week that the university requires new leadership with immediate effect. | ||
And the hedge fund manager, Ross Stevens, said he would pull back a donation worth approximately $100 million to fund the Stevens Center for Innovation and Finance. | ||
Even the governor, Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, a non-voting member of Penn's board and also a Jew, said on Thursday evening that he had urged the board to decide whether Ms. | ||
McGill's testimony reflected the university's values. | ||
Okay? | ||
How do you not, you know, you all know. | ||
You all know, but for anybody else, how do you not get it? | ||
Harvard, Penn, and MIT. | ||
MIT is not an Ivy. | ||
But MIT, which is in Massachusetts and it's a technical school, is one of the most important universities in the country because MIT works very closely with the security state. | ||
MIT is like this with the NSA, the CIA, the U.S. | ||
intelligence community. | ||
A lot of people don't know that. | ||
But of course, The CIA has to be on the cutting edge of technology, obviously. | ||
The CIA, the NSA, they have to really understand tech for surveillance purposes, and for warfare purposes, and spying purposes, and things of that nature. | ||
For data, information, AI, all of it. | ||
Espionage. | ||
Of course, where does the NSA and the CIA get their people? | ||
Where do they get the brightest technical minds? | ||
They go to the universities. | ||
And you know who else does? | ||
Google. | ||
And Silicon Valley. | ||
And so a lot of people don't realize there is an iron triangle that exists in the country. | ||
And it's DC, Massachusetts, and Silicon Valley. | ||
Because these sort of tech specialists ...that are making the software and the hardware at Apple and Google, and the top spies and intel people at the NSA and the CIA and the intelligence community, they're all coming from the MIT. | ||
They're all coming from Yale, MIT, and the research schools. | ||
They're all coming from the most elite universities and the labs at those universities. | ||
A lot of people don't think about it this way, but that's how it is. | ||
Where does the US government get their phones? | ||
They get their phones from Silicon Valley. | ||
They get their software from Silicon Valley. | ||
They get their AI from Silicon Valley. | ||
Silicon Valley and the universities help them develop this stuff. | ||
In exchange, Silicon Valley gets contracts and everything like that. | ||
So there's a triangle there. | ||
And so when you see MIT dragged before a hearing in Washington because they're allowing anti-Semitism, of course, why would people be alarmed that there are pro-Palestine people at these universities? | ||
It's not because they're anti-white. | ||
It's not because they're anti-Western. | ||
It's not because they support Hamas or whatever. | ||
It's because they don't want people at MIT that are opposed to Israel. | ||
Because the people at MIT go to work for Google or they go to work for the government. | ||
And you can't have powerful people that control those tools and technologies without absolute allegiance to Israel. | ||
You can't have them on Wall Street, you can't have them in Silicon Valley, and you can't have them in Washington. | ||
That's why Harvard and MIT are being dragged before a committee. | ||
Because Harvard and MIT are too important. | ||
Because they're churning out the great minds. | ||
They filter and select the great talent of America's human capital and filter them into America's elite. | ||
And no one can enter the elite without the Star of David stamped on their wrist. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
Because you might say, well, so what? | ||
What does it matter if someone who happens to support Palestine goes to MIT? | ||
That's why. | ||
Because nobody gets in the door without the Star of David stamped on their hand. | ||
You go to MIT, you go to Harvard, that's your ticket into Silicon Valley, that's your ticket into Washington, that's your ticket into Wall Street, and nobody that's going to wield levers of power like that can get in without the wristband. | ||
That's what that's about. | ||
And it only signifies how much power they have. | ||
Do you ever recall university presidents being dragged before a hearing during the BLM riots? | ||
Or anything else for that matter? | ||
There's a huge Antifa presence at these campuses. | ||
Real terrorists. | ||
They're anti-American. | ||
They're anti-white. | ||
They tear down statues. | ||
They hate our founders. | ||
They don't support the Constitution. | ||
Are they being filtered? | ||
Does Congress care? | ||
If people are being filtered out of Harvard who don't love our Constitution or don't love our Founding Fathers or white people or Western civilization, no. | ||
Obviously not. | ||
They don't care. | ||
Congress will bring them before a committee if, God forbid, they graduate a class that doesn't love Israel, but they will not do that when they graduate class after class of anti-white affirmative action types that want America liberated from white Christian men. | ||
And the same goes for the donors. | ||
Did Larry Fink and Bill Ackman create a blacklist on Wall Street? | ||
Did they say that nobody who doesn't support the Constitution can work on Wall Street? | ||
No. | ||
But they did say that about Israel. | ||
They did say that we're going to create a blacklist if you don't support Israel to be hired to work at a job on Wall Street. | ||
So that speaks to their influence, obviously. | ||
People say they don't see it. | ||
Well, they're not all Jewish! | ||
It's like, okay, but if you're a student, if you're a 19-year-old, let's say you're a 19-year-old Jordanian immigrant, and you're really good at math, and you get a 36 on your ACT, and you're the valedictorian, and you go to MIT, and you're working on phones, and then you post on Facebook, Free Palestine, they're interested in you. | ||
Congress is interested in you. | ||
Billionaires are interested in you. | ||
They want to make sure you don't get hired and you don't graduate. | ||
Why would they care about a 19-year-old who says free Palestine? | ||
We all know why. | ||
And they have that kind of pull to prevent it. | ||
Now, the follow-up to this story is that they actually succeeded. | ||
They got Harvard to apologize. | ||
This is from the New York Times, and they got, you know, one of these proud, queer, black college presidents to apologize. | ||
Aren't the minority leftist types, in academia no less, aren't they supposed to be the most proud? | ||
The most militant? | ||
Aren't they supposed to be the most uppity, the most whatever? | ||
Could you ever imagine Claudine Gay, the black lesbian president of Harvard, to apologize to the white man? | ||
To apologize about anti-whiteism or anti-Americanism? | ||
Don't make me laugh, of course not. | ||
But they did get her to apologize to the Jews, and this is from the New York Times. | ||
It says Harvard's president apologized for her testimony before Congress about how she responded to anti-Semitism on campus. | ||
Another sign that the controversy over her remarks and similar comments by the presidents of MIT and UPenn were not going away. | ||
I'm sorry, she said in an interview for the campus newspaper, the Harvard Crimson. | ||
Words matter. | ||
When words amplify distress and pain, I don't know how you could feel anything but regret. | ||
The interview came as Dr. Gay, along with Elizabeth McGill of Penn and Sally Kornbluth of MIT, faced a storm of repercussions from the hearing, including a demand from more than 70 members of Congress, all of them Republicans, that they resign. | ||
Their testimony showed a complete absence of moral clarity, said the lawmakers. | ||
They added that the testimony illuminated the problematic double standards and dehumanization of the Jewish communities fostered by the presidents and said that all three should leave their jobs. | ||
So you don't get this when it comes to, and I know we've heard that again and again, this sort of, you know, what if the shoe is on the other foot? | ||
What if it's white people? | ||
What about this double standard? | ||
And on and on. | ||
But it's important to say that in this context because it's indicative of the power that they have. | ||
It's like we talk about with Millet, the president of Argentina. | ||
When we look at Javier Millet waving the Israeli flag, that's not problematic because we disagree with him. | ||
It's not that, because that would presuppose that Millet authentically supports Israel, and we authentically don't, and that's just a source of disagreement on one compartmentalized issue. | ||
But of course, when he's waving that flag, it doesn't mean that he authentically supports Israel. | ||
It means that he was paid to do that. | ||
And so it's very different to say, we disagree on one thing, than it is to say, you're clearly a paid foreign shill. | ||
Those are two very different things. | ||
Similarly, when Claudine Gay goes out there and says, I'm sorry to the Jews, she didn't say that because she felt bad. | ||
If she actually felt that way, she wouldn't be in the hot seat right now. | ||
It would have never gotten this far. | ||
She said that to cover her own ass because of the repercussions behind the scenes, which lets you know that the president of the most prestigious college in the world is afraid of the Israel lobby. | ||
And so is the president of MIT, and so is the president of Columbia, and so is the president of UPenn. | ||
That's what that tells you. | ||
And that is particularly relevant when leftists tell us that the country is run by straight white men or Christians. | ||
Because it would follow that if the university presidents are not afraid of straight white men or Christians, but they are afraid of the Israel lobby, then who has power? | ||
If there's a gang leader in my community and, you know, they are so violent and they control the streets, you wouldn't speak out against them. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they have real power. | ||
Because they could go and kill you. | ||
If you run a business and a gang leader comes in and says, you know, we're gonna need protection money, and you follow through, you pay them because you're afraid of them, it's because they're powerful. | ||
They have power. | ||
You know that they can send people to come kill you if you don't pay up. | ||
You're more afraid of a powerful gang leader than you are of a random person, or any person for that matter. | ||
You're not afraid of a politician, because what is a politician really going to do to you? | ||
If you talk badly online about a politician, what's going to happen to you? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Similarly, because politicians don't really have that much power, similarly, In this case, the university presidents don't care about offending those people because those people aren't really in charge. | ||
They do care about offending Jews because Jews have the power to retaliate. | ||
And the power to retaliate is power. | ||
That's why we call it Jewish power. | ||
And it's organized. | ||
That's why it's organized Jewish power. | ||
Clearly. | ||
So... | ||
So that's the story on the campuses. | ||
They got their apology. | ||
Harvard, Harvard kneeled. | ||
And all, and by the way, all this fanfare about, consider this as well. | ||
There have been a lot of Jews who have made this appeal to us white people, and they've said the only reason that left-wingers support Palestine is because they see the Israelis as white, and the Palestinians as non-white. | ||
The argument goes that they hate Israelis for the same reason they hate white people, and they support Palestinians for the same reason they support BLM. | ||
Therefore, conservative whites in America and Israelis are natural allies. | ||
This is the argument. | ||
They say that leftists hate successful people. | ||
And those people are light-skinned. | ||
So that's why they hate the Jews. | ||
That's why they hate the Israelis. | ||
That's why they hate white people. | ||
And they see the Jews as whites. | ||
They see Israel as an extension of white civilization. | ||
So, in other words, when Palestinians attack Jews or Israel, what they're really doing is attacking you. | ||
You white people. | ||
They're really attacking America. | ||
But you know what's really hilarious about that? | ||
When the Palestinians attack Israel and Harvard, the leftists that control Harvard, don't sufficiently censor it, Harvard is forced to apologize in front of Congress. | ||
And billionaires revoke their hundred million dollar gifts. | ||
Does that happen when the rest of white civilization is attacked? | ||
Because that would seem to be a little bit unfair, wouldn't it? | ||
That seems to not really work. | ||
So, let's see. | ||
Leftists just hate anyone successful. | ||
And that means they hate any light-skinned people. | ||
That's why they hate Jews, because they think Jews are white. | ||
That's why they hate Israel. | ||
They think Israel is settler, colonial, Western, European. | ||
Well, that's really bizarre, because all I see is leftists bending the knee to Israel. | ||
I never see leftists bending the knee to America. | ||
All I see is the left bending the knee to the Jews, and they are all Jews. | ||
I never see them bending the knee to white people. | ||
Ever. | ||
I never see them bending the knee to white civilization. | ||
So go figure. | ||
So maybe there's actually a little more to the story. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
And I think... Let me see, when did I start this show? | ||
We might be out of time. | ||
Yeah, you know what? | ||
I think I'm gonna call it. | ||
I've been monologuing for like an hour and 20 minutes. | ||
Might save the Palantir thing for the weekend or for next week. | ||
But you get the gist, I think. | ||
Okay, so we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
I'm out of... I don't have any water with me right now, so... This is gonna be a real struggle because my My throat is dry. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
Let me just get set up. | ||
No water. | ||
No water today. | ||
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I thought I had a glass of water right here. | |
But I guess not. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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Oh Okay, the sound isn't working Bruh | |
Okay, the sound is working Bruh! | ||
Okay, well... | ||
Looks like so they my developers tried to push an update to this so I guess Something got fucked up along the way unless this is on my end, but I don't think so Yeah, cuz not only are they not playing but they're not going away | ||
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Great. | |
The one day that... The one day that I have no water, nothing to drink, and my throat's about to go, my voice is about to go, the fucking super chat thing breaks down. | ||
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I swear, man. | |
It's always something. | ||
Come on man, please. | ||
Can this just work, please? | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
I'm gonna commit suicide. | ||
Bruh. | ||
Just sometimes it's so hard All right, I'll | ||
I'll just read them then. | ||
That's really really fucking annoying All right, really Ricky says, uh, FFF fake is bad medicine. | ||
His Indian name for you would be water running. | ||
I don't even know what the fuck that means, retard. | ||
Ricky sends another one. | ||
Okay, now they just keep reappearing. | ||
Okay, let's just get rid of that. | ||
Ricky says, Nick Fuentes white boy winter playlist is on YouTube. | ||
Never made that, so I don't endorse that. | ||
Curious for your opinion here, but do you think it's possible for African American culture to recover? | ||
point the finger at the appropriate powers. | ||
Curious for your opinion here, but do you think it's possible for African-American culture to recover? | ||
During Reconstruction, we had intellectuals and inventors. | ||
Now we're a blameless welfare state with zero accountability. | ||
I do think it's possible. | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
The question is, are we willing to do what's necessary to restore it? | ||
Which is going to involve kind of like a reset. | ||
Like a lot of people are going to have to go to jail and be removed from society to be able to have some kind of cultural renaissance. | ||
But I think so. | ||
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I think with Christianity it's possible. | |
Sam Banilas says, my super chat last night was in reference to the Beat Lahiya executions yesterday. | ||
IDF rounded up, humiliated, A hundred Palestinian men, seven confirmed executions for refusing to strip naked and word from people on the ground is that all were executed in mass graves. | ||
Okay, well I don't remember you super chat from last night, but thanks. | ||
I am says, hi again, about that Reddit alternative, several people here are fans, including one founder. | ||
He sent you an email to your AFF helpdesk. | ||
We are not trying to sell anything. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not interested. | ||
Thank you though. | ||
Wizard says, I love that. | ||
Well, we're not trying to sell you. | ||
I'm just, I just happen to run it and I'm aggressively pushing it on you. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
This guy yesterday is like, oh, you know, You asked about a Discord alternative. | ||
Well, we have a thing in beta and blah blah. | ||
And I said, yeah, it sounds like you're selling this to me. | ||
Now he comes back and says, well, we're not trying to sell you anything. | ||
Oh, well, it sounds like you basically run it and you're pushing it on me aggressively, which is like what I mean by you're trying to sell me on something. | ||
They think it would be valuable to talk to you and your team. | ||
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Okay. | |
Thank you. | ||
But I, I don't, not really interested in that. | ||
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Fucking annoying ass. | |
I mean, look, I appreciate it, but you know, you're not really a good salesman, honestly. | ||
You don't need to get shitty with me. | ||
I immediately clocked you as someone who is involved with that, and you go, hey, well we're not trying to sell you anything, pal. | ||
We think it'd be really valuable. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
You know, I don't really need pushy people telling me to buy their shit, but thank you anyway. | ||
Not really what I was looking for. | ||
Wizard says, Destiny dead beneath Nick's feet while Melina clings to Nick's leg like Princess Leia. | ||
Good day to be a Goya, mashallah. | ||
Very true, yes it is. | ||
Thank you. | ||
HW says, Ayo Destiny, I fucked your wife, fam. | ||
Okay, that's Cole. | ||
HW says, Gaytheist, cuckold, bastard, is it? | ||
Okay, this is Cole. | ||
Immediately, this is Cole. | ||
Steven is going to have a rough Judgment Day. | ||
Malene will have a rough day with Sneako soon. | ||
HW says, Have you heard about the gay man who cures his faggotry by consuming turpentine? | ||
He killed all his parasites. | ||
Parasites are linked to sodomy and all degeneracy. | ||
We must purge the worms. | ||
Stale meme. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people don't talk about that. | ||
I guess a lot of gay guys get worms because they, uh, are involved with each other's assholes, where parasites live. | ||
So, that's just another disgusting fact. | ||
Uh, YG Nevers says, Mel Time, nigga! | ||
What up, bitch nigga? | ||
Mel Time, yep. | ||
Fresh Princess Amundas says, how does Mel look 25 and 35 at the same time? | ||
Because she is a childless adult. | ||
You know, the funny thing about telling stories about Model UN and what happened in your committee is they're just as uninteresting as they were to other people the day they happened as they are now when you super chat them to my show. | ||
But thank you for telling me. | ||
You know, the funny thing about telling stories about Model UN and what happened in your committee is they're just as uninteresting as they were to other people the day they happened as they are now when you super chat them to my show. | ||
But thank you for telling me that's fascinating stuff. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Ironman sounds really cool. | ||
That's a great story. | ||
Ironman says, can you wish my dad a happy 50th birthday? | ||
Been loving the thumbnails. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, we got the best people on that. | ||
I love them too. | ||
Happy birthday to your dad. | ||
Happy 50th. | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Happy 50 to dad. | ||
The old man, the old man. | ||
The old dude. | ||
I'm headed towards 50 soon! | ||
So I'll be joining him soon, but thanks. | ||
Hunter Phillips says, you said Trump knew the other night about the Zionists. | ||
How do you know? | ||
Shut up. | ||
Suffocation says, does your priest know about your views? | ||
I am afraid of first confession because how awkward would it be to explain how racist I am. | ||
Really? | ||
Because you sound like a faggot and I fucking hate you. | ||
Liberang says, did you enjoy dancing? | ||
No. | ||
Catholic Nationalists has no message. | ||
Jeff says, do you agree or disagree on Jared Taylor? | ||
That whites would still be better off with or without Christianity. | ||
I listened to a debate he had with E. Michael Jones and he gave the example of ancient Rome. | ||
Whites would still be better off with or without... What does that mean though? | ||
I don't understand what that means. | ||
Liam Carr versus love what you do and was hoping to become a PLUS member. | ||
God bless Nick. | ||
Okay, Jose Gonzalez's Vivek naming the Great Replacement is a real damn breaking moment. | ||
Everyone's talking about it, even basic, mediocre, conservative YouTubers are covering it like it's obvious. | ||
Yeah, but I don't really like the Great Replacement term because now they're saying it means everything else. | ||
I saw some guy on Twitter said, Great Replacement isn't just about race. | ||
He said it's about free thinkers. | ||
They're trying to replace free thinkers with closed-minded people. | ||
Nope. | ||
No, they're replacing white people with non-white people. | ||
So, I don't know if I'm as optimistic. | ||
Pragmatic Culture says, hey, hope you had a good solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. | ||
If more women were virgins like our Heavenly Mother, maybe they wouldn't be getting shot up by their crazy exes. | ||
Beast! | ||
Beast! | ||
So true. | ||
Maybe if they were like, maybe if they had the Capital Faith, like our Capital Heavenly Capital Mother, and were Capital-based Christian Chads, then they wouldn't die in murder-suicide. | ||
No, but you're right. | ||
No, but you're right, and thank you for the super chat. | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
Bill Tuttles says, Can a feller get an unban? | ||
Nope. | ||
William says, Have you seen or discussed the Liz Wheeler debunks Nick Fuentes clip? | ||
So unhinged. | ||
She says, Anti-Semitic Holocaust denier 100 times. | ||
Debunks nothing. | ||
It's wild how Israel makes everyone bitchy libs. | ||
I saw that. | ||
I was gonna cover it at one point. | ||
I forgot to, though. | ||
Problem Child says, Would you rather live in Russia or China? | ||
Probably Russia. | ||
Chowder Chumchucker Groyper says, Best Divorce Song, Somebody Kill Me by Adam Sandler from The Wedding Singer. | ||
Best Christmas Album, Sledden Hill by August Burns Red. | ||
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Okay. | |
Bantz Rantz says, Joe the Boomer won't be laughing when Powerbottom Bant throws it back like a champ and makes him die. | ||
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Okay. | |
Perfect day to not be able to have these read aloud by the text-to-speech. | ||
So, thank you for that. | ||
I'm Hoplite. | ||
Says, fuck Peter Thiel and every other gay Jew. | ||
Hey, thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I'm Hoplite again! | ||
Sponsoring the show. | ||
This guy's rich, and we love rich people. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
This is why I love rich people. | ||
So, thank you, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
And facts! | ||
Facts. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
And Palantir and their love of Israel and everything like that. | ||
I'll check it out. | ||
ebrox as paul graham silicon valley billionaire posted on x israeli intelligence and silicon valley jews are working together to silence him and others for supporting palestine i'll check it out m says how should groopers engage in community service volunteering and charity a lot of right-wingers seem contemptuous of the poor i am contemptuous of many poor people because i think that the poor now are idle and they're um | ||
you know the poor the poor aren't what they used to be Even our poor people suck. | ||
Even our poor people are worse than they used to be. | ||
Our poor people, if you give a poor person a dollar, they'll say, this all you got? | ||
They'll talk to you in Spanish. | ||
If you don't speak Spanish, they get mad at you. | ||
They want you to give them money on their cash out. | ||
I say, fuck them. | ||
They're all addicted to drugs. | ||
They're all pieces of shit. | ||
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Fuck them. | |
That's what I say. | ||
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But, um... | |
I mean, Groyper should engage in community service, but service starts with the concentric circles of familiarity. | ||
It starts with your home. | ||
It starts with your wife and your kids. | ||
It starts with your parents, your extended family, your neighbors, your community. | ||
You know? | ||
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So... | |
And I think that it's not really our job, I suppose, to say who deserves it or not. | ||
But clearly, you know, some people are more deserving of charity than others. | ||
There are some really rotten apples out there. | ||
And I think we really need to give more charity to our fellow men who are not necessarily begging on the streets, but, you know, people who are just struggling in general with our time and things like that. | ||
And here's why. | ||
I feel like | ||
For a lot of people it's sort of convenient and it's feel good to do like a soup kitchen or you know give a couple of bucks to the guy on the freeway and that's sort of convenient and obvious and and all that but I Think in some in some ways maybe this is a hot take maybe not but in some ways I feel like maybe it's more charitable to give your time to Someone you wouldn't normally give your time to you know | ||
Are you checking in on all your family? | ||
Are you checking in on all your friends? | ||
Are you showing up for the people in your life? | ||
Are you showing up for maybe local people? | ||
People that you see every day? | ||
People that you see in church? | ||
People that you see when you walk around, when you walk the dog around the neighborhood? | ||
And stuff like that, you know what I mean? | ||
So... Because, honestly, there are a lot of rotten apples out there, man. | ||
Although, you know what? | ||
On some level, it's like... | ||
If they're out there, even if they're ungrateful, whatever, you give them a few bucks. | ||
Because we are really called to love everybody, you know. | ||
Even people that are wretched, even, you know, we're not really supposed to say who deserves and who doesn't deserve, but still. | ||
I do believe that there is some truth to that. | ||
And some of these people are really just fucked up. | ||
But anyway, boogaloo woogaloo, since you clarified you have a realist foreign policy, what do you think of the obvious realist Henry Kissinger? | ||
Like who tried to have him assassinated for being diplomatic with Israel's neighbors? | ||
I don't really know enough about Kissinger, to be honest with you. | ||
Also, random note, the Jewish girl on Fresh and Fit is dating the great Catholic pharma bro, Mark Shkreli. | ||
I think she used to. | ||
I don't know if she still does. | ||
But yeah, everyone knows that, I think. | ||
French Catholic says niggas say what zero pussy does to a motherfucker. | ||
I've seen what pussy does to a motherfucker and it's far worse. | ||
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True. | |
French Catholic says I wonder if Destiny's Divorce will uncuck him and bring out Steven the swastika. | ||
Nice work on that one. | ||
AB says it feels like a golden age on X right now. | ||
Wish you were on there with us. | ||
Alex Jones might be on band. | ||
Do you think you will? | ||
I don't know dude. | ||
How would I have any idea? | ||
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Nope. | |
Yeah. | ||
French Catholics is cooking hard tonight. | ||
Have you ever read Pawns in the Game by William Carr? | ||
Have you read Eustace Mullins on the Federal Reserve or Ezra Pound's political writings? | ||
Love you, man. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Nope. | ||
Spanish Groeper says, are you a fan of Clone Wars, Revenge of the Sith? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Martin, yeah, whatever. | ||
Mars ceases due to anti-Semitism. | ||
All Jewish billionaires will have free school for their kids. | ||
Okay. | ||
John says, hey Nick, what is your favorite phase? | ||
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Jordan says, do you think Morgon actually got almost kidnapped because she saw Reese's wrapper on her door handle? | ||
Does she actually believe this? | ||
Keep up the great work, King. | ||
I don't know what that's a reference to, but thank you. | ||
Weest says 0-7. | ||
CardioVersion says 0-7. | ||
QuadVaxGamerGuys says 0-7. | ||
Polly says, if the white race can't retake America, we should invade Greenland and rename it Whiteland. | ||
And then... Eddie Van Grams says, the Adam 22 thing is easy to get hung up on since they're trying to turn it into something whimsical. | ||
His child will never find peace at the lunch table. | ||
Yeah, or in his soul. | ||
Elijah Brown says, thanks for the show, Nick. | ||
Love it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Pine Point Populous says, Conrad pulled through. | ||
Okay, disavow. | ||
Giorno says, moderate Christians excuse Satanists like Adam-22 because they don't actually believe in Satan, so it's not real Satanism. | ||
But when we don't believe any detail about the Holocaust, we're even worse Nazis. | ||
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Weird, lame comparison. | |
Master Rebel says, I'm ready to kill and rape for you, sir. | ||
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Great. | |
American Matt says, Merry Christmas, buddy. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Chinese Groyper says, first Super Chat. | ||
Communities.win is a pretty good Reddit alternative. | ||
Also, remind me never to field a question from the audience ever again. | ||
Where do non-whites fit in within the... Shut up. | ||
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Shut the fuck up. | |
I'm sedated, says shout-out multiracial global hegemon. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, I think that the vast majority of people know when something is immoral. | ||
Ask those who have lost their virginity before marriage if they regret it. | ||
You'll hear yes pretty often. | ||
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Yeah, everyone has a conscience. | |
Master Rebels says, how's Destiny going to recover? | ||
He just doomed liberalism. | ||
Eddie Van Gram says either Jesus said so or Jesus said no. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
Keep up the good fight. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
MMA says there are 50 stars on the American flag and none of them are six-pointed. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay! | ||
That's our last Super Chat! | ||
Okay, this has just got to be fixed immediately because this sucks. | ||
It's Friday. | ||
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Done. | |
Done. | ||
It's a weekend. | ||
I'm done with this, okay? | ||
I'm done with Super Chats. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight! | ||
I wish there was a scalding hot coffee. | ||
I'd be pouring it on myself. | ||
I'd be pouring it on my face. | ||
I'd be pouring it all over myself and giving myself third-degree burns. | ||
Anyway. | ||
That's going to do it for me. - Remember to follow me here on Cozy and Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday 10 o'clock Central. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters in particular. | ||
Big thanks to I'm Hoplite. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great weekend. | ||
Have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be a good time. | ||
Going to be only | ||
America first. | ||
See you later. | ||
See you later. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo in the world. | ||
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... | ||
From today forward, it's going to be only America First! |