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But in the end, he had logic on his side. | |
And at the end of the day, he grew up at this point. | ||
And at the end of the day, he grew up at this point. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
And at the end of the day, he grew he grew up at this point. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
And at the end of the day, he grew up at this point. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
And he grew up at this point. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm Dick and Sarah Taylor. | ||
He's not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of it. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
I'm like, what is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Puts. | ||
Who's that? | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless Because if you view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | |
We're going to smash your brain and live the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Just eat it. | ||
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Stranger, you can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
No money has to stop the line. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
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 money. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
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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 a virgin. | ||
I'm a virgin. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
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Thank you. | |
. | ||
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 this point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
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. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show tonight. | ||
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Big featured story. | |
Kind of a black pill. | ||
Kind of a big tough black pill for all of us to swallow tonight. | ||
Not exactly surprising. | ||
Disappointing. | ||
But not really a surprise. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about Ye, formerly a presidential candidate in this election who has officially apologized to the Jews. | ||
And last night at midnight on Christmas, Ye officially and formally apologized to the Jews in Hebrew, | ||
for a so-called anti-semitic outburst in which he praised Hitler and we don't know if we're talking about the outburst last week or if it was about what happened last year but it doesn't really make a difference he apologized and it's so over it's a total capitulation I never thought I would see it | ||
And I don't know, I mean, I guess they could still fix it. | ||
And I'll tell you what I mean by that. | ||
I'm not just coping when I say that, although I kind of am. | ||
But of course, they will never accept this apology. | ||
So it's really a question of, now that he has capitulated, will he go down that path? | ||
Where they want a penance? | ||
Because the Jews, you know that they exact a high toll for anybody that opposes. | ||
It's not so simple to just say, I'm sorry. | ||
The Jews are not a forgiving people. | ||
They want their restitution. | ||
So now it's a question of how far are we gonna go? | ||
To what extent is he going to dance this dance with Jonathan Greenblatt or various other Jews? | ||
Or if he'll maybe renege on his capitulation. | ||
So we'll talk about all that, but it's very sad. | ||
It's very sad and disappointing, but like I said, I'm not completely surprised because he let go of God. | ||
And when you let go of God, you stop telling the truth and you let fear creep in and other considerations begin to dictate your actions, which is apparently what's happening. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight all about the war in Gaza. | ||
And there's not a lot of major updates, but just some updates. | ||
This is now a full-fledged six-front war that we are being dragged into more and more every single day. | ||
And there are developments across the region. | ||
Specifically, yesterday, Christmas Day, Israel apparently killed a senior paramilitary officer for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps in Syria. | ||
Which Israel did not claim responsibility for, they're being accused of this, but it's probably true. | ||
So Iran retaliated by attacking the United States, and then the United States retaliated by attacking Hezbollah in Iraq, part of the Popular Immobilization Force. | ||
And all of this is amid the backdrop of an escalation on Israel's northern border with Hezbollah, and the U.S. | ||
escalation against the Houthis in the Red Sea. | ||
But this is a full-fledged six-front war and every single day it widens and escalates and our involvement increases. | ||
Meanwhile the Biden administration is suffering for it domestically and trying to withhold or rather to restrain Netanyahu but it's not working. | ||
So it's a very complicated situation, but one that's getting worse all the time. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Of course though, tonight I'm anticipating it's going to be a little bit of a shorter show because I'm telling people do not super chat tonight. | ||
Don't super chat me. | ||
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Okay? | |
Because we have a major, major fundraiser tomorrow for my non-profit, the America First Foundation. | ||
If you missed it, we're doing a marathon stream tomorrow. | ||
It's going to be 12 hours from noon to midnight Central Time. | ||
Exclusively on Rumble, on my Rumble channel. | ||
And we're going to be raising money for the nonprofit because we have a lot of really exciting projects. | ||
And just so you understand, the money doesn't go to me, the money goes towards all of our political projects. | ||
Including, we're going to be involved in the 24 election. | ||
We'll be doing, and I don't want to get too specific, but we will be involved in 24 in the battleground states and we'll be Working on maybe ballot harvesting or get out the vote or other things. | ||
We're gonna figure out precisely what our best Role will be but we'll be heavily involved in 24 We're gonna be doing a documentary or maybe even a series of documentaries upgrading the studio among other things And we're really going to be using the nonprofit as a vehicle to take everything to the next level next year. | ||
So we're starting that with a round of fundraising led by some of our donors. | ||
So we already have some pretty big commitments to match donations. | ||
So we've got a very big goal tomorrow. | ||
And actually we opened up the donations today. | ||
We're actually We've made a pretty big dent in our goal already. | ||
It's been just, I don't even think, seven hours since we posted the link, and we've already gotten, I think, a quarter of the way there, which is pretty incredible. | ||
So, instead of sending Super Chats to the show, you can send them tonight, or you can send them tomorrow, but save it for the fundraiser. | ||
We actually opened it up early so you can Send it in if you think you're gonna forget because we're closing it all down On Thursday, you know Thursday at like midnight or 1 a.m. | ||
Or whatever So if you think you're gonna miss it get it in now all the links are on my telegram channel all the links all the details They're on the official America first telegram channel. | ||
They are on Twitter So if you look up America first HQ on Twitter or telegram, you can find all that or it's on my telegram And it's gonna be a great stream. | ||
We've been working on it all week. | ||
We're gonna have a bunch of guests, a lot of your favorites. | ||
We're gonna have a Fortnite tournament. | ||
It's a buy-in, but there's a big cash prize. | ||
We'll be doing call-ins. | ||
We're selling our hat again. | ||
We have some big sponsorship packages. | ||
Again, all the details are on my Telegram, but it's some pretty good stuff. | ||
If you Super Chat, $25, we'll read it. | ||
If you Super Chat, I think it's $100, you get to call into the stream. | ||
It's $50 to get in the tournament, $50 for a hat. | ||
And then we have the big sponsorship packages. | ||
If you give $5,000 or $10,000, you get to have dinner with me. | ||
If you do $10,000, you get to tour our new studio once it's completed, most likely in early 2024, next year. | ||
And again, all the details are there so Check that out and we'll be going over it tomorrow. | ||
Excuse me tomorrow. | ||
So tune in tomorrow noon Central Time if you're watching the replay because this is live, but if you're watching the replay I'm probably live right now. | ||
If you're pulling up the stream and it's Wednesday and you're watching the replay of this show, I'm probably live now. | ||
So anyway, so like I said, it's gonna be maybe a shorter show tonight because I already got some super chats, but I'm telling people don't super chat. | ||
Instead, super chat to the foundation using a different entropy link that's on my telegram and we'll go over all that tomorrow. | ||
So it's gonna be a big, gonna be a big week. | ||
And I'm gonna, so obviously tomorrow I'm not doing a show because I'll be streaming 12 hours. | ||
But I will be back Thursday and most likely Friday as well. | ||
So, I'll probably finish out the week. | ||
I took yesterday off. | ||
It was Christmas, obviously. | ||
But I'll be streaming the rest of the week. | ||
I might take some time off for New Year's next week. | ||
I don't know yet, though. | ||
I'll let you know towards the end of the week. | ||
I've kind of just been occupied with this fundraiser the past week or two. | ||
So I'll let you know probably this weekend what the schedule will be for next week. | ||
But that's the plan. | ||
I hope everybody had a great Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
And I hope everybody got some great presents. | ||
I hope you all went to church. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
And celebrated and everything. | ||
I had a pretty good Christmas. | ||
Great Christmas Eve. | ||
Great Christmas Day. | ||
Spending with the family. | ||
Very low-key. | ||
And it was beautiful weather in Chicago. | ||
It was like 60 degrees yesterday. | ||
So I was driving around in the convertible. | ||
Then it was raining. | ||
And I really think, you know, maybe this is totally insane, but I really think that that was like God's Christmas present to me because I really wanted it to rain. | ||
I was thinking in the last week I wanted it to rain so I could play Space Song. | ||
You know that song by Beach House? | ||
Because I wanted to play that song in my car in the rain. | ||
Because I was watching a lot of TikToks that were giving that vibe. | ||
So I was like... | ||
I kind of want like the rain and the song and and then I could but I was thinking I'm probably not gonna get to do that until the summer because it's it's the winter you know it's gonna snow but it was a perfect day light rain all day 60 degrees convertible weather and the song and my playlist my fall playlist that fit the weather perfectly So it was a good day. | ||
Great Christmas. | ||
So Merry Christmas everybody. | ||
Hope it was good. | ||
I had a good Christmas. | ||
What else? | ||
I guess that's it. | ||
Trying to think. | ||
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Did I miss anything? | |
No. | ||
Should I get rid of the mustache for the fundraiser? | ||
I think I'm gonna. | ||
I'm kind of over it. | ||
I feel like I look better without it. | ||
I look at myself without it And I look kind of goofy with it. | ||
I mean, here's the thing though. | ||
I look better in real life. | ||
A lot of people don't realize this. | ||
I'm not photogenic. | ||
Maybe you realize that. | ||
I'm not very photogenic. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
But I don't look good on camera. | ||
But I do think that I look better in real life. | ||
Because if you noticed, some shows I look really good. | ||
Like when I went on Fresh and Fit, I thought I looked really good. | ||
When I, on the first show that I did in the orange hoodie, I thought I looked very handsome in that. | ||
Other shows I look like shit. | ||
Other pictures I don't even look like myself. | ||
I feel like a lot of people maybe don't recognize me because I don't, I look different in real life than I look on, anyway. | ||
I feel like the mustache looks better in real life. | ||
I think it looks like shit on camera. | ||
So I've been kind of wanting to get rid of it, but I also, but every time I pick up the trimmer, I don't want to do it because it took, it took me two months to grow it out or like six, eight weeks, whatever. | ||
So every time I get the trimmer, I have it on and I'm like, can't do it. | ||
You know, I can't, I drop it. | ||
I can't bring myself to do it. | ||
I pick up the trimmer and I have it on. | ||
It's like, and I'm like, but not today, you know, but I can't do it tonight. | ||
So I'm thinking maybe I'll trim it before tomorrow. | ||
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But I don't know. | |
I haven't made up my mind. | ||
I might keep it. | ||
I think I'm gonna get rid of it, though. | ||
You know, the other thing, it's like red. | ||
You know, my mustache, half of it's like red hair. | ||
Some of it's like blonde, some of it's black. | ||
It's very, I don't, it's like, the closer it gets to my nose, it's like black hair, but further out it's like red. | ||
So, I think I might have to go, but we'll see. | ||
I'm gonna decide later. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's all of the updates. | ||
So I guess we're gonna die. | ||
I kind of miss doing the show. | ||
I feel, for whatever reason, I feel like it's been a while. | ||
I guess I missed a few shows last week and then, you know, yesterday was Christmas. | ||
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I feel like it's been a while, but there's a lot to talk about. | |
So our first story, we'll get into the war in Gaza. | ||
It's day 80, if you can believe it. | ||
I actually wasn't even in Chicago when the war broke out. | ||
I was with friends. | ||
I was in Texas, as you know, for that meeting. | ||
But I wasn't even there at that meeting. | ||
It was at the nighttime. | ||
It was like midnight or something. | ||
And I was with some of my friends in downtown... Was it Dallas, I think? | ||
Or downtown... I guess it was downtown Fort Worth. | ||
And I remember it came up when Hamas attacked on the 7th. | ||
And everybody's like yo check Twitter Hamas is attacking Israel. | ||
This is correct, and I was like whoa. | ||
This is a huge deal But it's been 80 days and anyway The war has now since expanded which is what we've basically talked about from the beginning and what we've warned about Which is that it started out with Hamas attacking Israel really not a big deal and It really wasn't. | ||
I mean, in a certain respect it was a big deal, but in terms of the security threat posed by Hamas, the entire situation was completely avoidable, and they could have mitigated the harm. | ||
And we've talked about that a little bit over the weeks, which is the idea first, which I think everybody realized from the beginning, Which is that there is a strong likelihood that Israel permitted the attack to happen. | ||
That it was completely preventable, completely avoidable. | ||
All they had to do was fortify their border. | ||
Hamas would have never broken through. | ||
It's a most fortified border, among the most fortified in the world. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's like the DMZ in Korea. | ||
And then it's like Israel and Gaza. | ||
It's like in the top two most fortified borders on Earth. | ||
And the whole Gaza Strip is on lockdown. | ||
Everything is controlled by military checkpoints. | ||
People and supplies don't get in or out without Israel's say-so. | ||
They surveil the entire Strip. | ||
It's very small. | ||
They've got cameras, they've got auto-turrets, they've got guards, they've got drones, like... So this was totally preventable. | ||
And then once the assault was underway, which we know they permitted that to happen, it should have easily been repelled. | ||
Since Israel is one of the most well-equipped armies in the Middle East and they've got helicopters and planes and everything and how they didn't drive them out immediately is actually a distinct and separate mystery. | ||
How did Hamas maintain the element of surprise? | ||
That's a mystery. | ||
Mystery number two is how did the assault go on for eight hours before it was repelled? | ||
And I think those two mysteries are obviously connected to the fact that both of them were necessary to give Israel this great pretext, which was the big attack on the 7th. | ||
And of course that has justified their bombing of Gaza, but it's also justified now what has effectively become a regional war. | ||
And many people warned about it from the beginning. | ||
I was one of them. | ||
And that is the potential for the conflict to expand and to widen. | ||
So it doesn't just concern Gaza, but it's everywhere. | ||
And this has been a long time coming. | ||
It's basically been arguably 50, 20 years in the making. | ||
Ever since Saddam Hussein was toppled in Iraq, a power vacuum opened up in the Middle East. | ||
And especially since the United States has begun its withdrawal. | ||
Really, the withdrawal began after Obama was elected when he tried to get us out of Iraq in 2011 and tried to bring us back from the brink in Syria. | ||
Of course, it was completed by Biden, accelerated under Trump. | ||
And so with the fall of Saddam and with the gradual withdrawal or disengagement from the United States, Iran has expanded its influence everywhere. | ||
Iran has supported these militias in Iraq. | ||
Iran has been supporting the Houthi movement in Yemen. | ||
They've been supporting the Assad regime and various Shiite factions in Syria. | ||
They've been supporting Hezbollah for a long time. | ||
And so Israel's last remaining foe is Iran, and Iran has been competing in the region for influence with the U.S.-backed alliance, which is Israel, Saudi Arabia, other Gulf countries. | ||
And so this is really the final confrontation, maybe the final, but certainly this is a long time coming, a conflict that has been bubbling up to the surface for 10 or 20 years. | ||
Very similar actually to Russia and Ukraine, in the same way that the Russia-Ukraine conflict was really like 20 years in the making. | ||
It goes back to the expansion of NATO, it goes back to the summit they had in Munich in 2007. | ||
It really is ancient history. | ||
It goes back to the Maidan, of course, and the Secession War. | ||
Similarly, here in the Middle East, this is a war that is now engulfing the region. | ||
Six major fronts, and it has been all these separate but deeply related events of the past 20 years. | ||
The fall of Saddam, the civil war in Syria, The Civil War in Yemen, and then the Saudi War in Yemen, the various wars in Lebanon, which goes on even longer than the rest of it. | ||
So this has turned into a full-on conflagration with everybody in the region. | ||
Israel against Iran, and Israel bringing the United States in. | ||
And anyway, we went over a lot of that I think last week, but that's where it is. | ||
There are now six major fronts in the war. | ||
There is the initial front, which is Israel's war in Gaza. | ||
But there's now also unrest in the West Bank, where Israel is combating Palestinians there. | ||
So that's number two. | ||
Number three is Israel's northern border, where they're trading fire with Hezbollah. | ||
And they're now threatening Hezbollah and demanding that they move north of a river in Lebanon. | ||
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That's number three. | |
Number four is in Yemen, where the Houthis, it seems like they're the most aggressive part of the Iranian Axis. | ||
They're attacking shipping routes that are going through the Strait of Mandeb in the Red Sea, where the United States is confronting them. | ||
And then number five and six is Iraq and Syria, where Iranian militias are attacking the United States, and the United States and Israel are bombing Iraq and Syria. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
And as time goes on, it seems that all of these fronts are going to heat up. | ||
Of course, the hottest one is Gaza, where Israel has invaded and where they're bombing. | ||
But the two ones to watch are Israel's northern border, where again there is this, it seems, an imminent operation by Israel against Hezbollah in Lebanon, which apparently they've been preparing since the beginning of the war in Gaza. | ||
Where they're threatening Hezbollah, they're getting the United States to intervene diplomatically, but it seems that they're preparing to attack Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
And then the other major front where it's gonna pop off is in Yemen, where the United States has now sent a maritime coalition to prevent the Houthi movement from attacking the ships there. | ||
So those will be the next two fronts to watch. | ||
And then the big one is when, not if, but when Israel and the United States confront Iran. | ||
Because these are Israel's objectives. | ||
Israel wants to annex Gaza. | ||
Israel wants to continue their annexation of the West Bank through the settlements and maybe more military action. | ||
Israel wants to defeat Hezbollah. | ||
They want a strategic victory over Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
And ultimately the crown jewel of what Israel wants is they want to attack Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
That's what they've been talking about for 20 years. | ||
Persistently, and what they've been talking about lately, fear-mongering about Iran acquiring a nuclear arsenal, and what they are seeking is American permission and cooperation in Israel bombing Iran, specifically Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
Under ordinary circumstances, the United States would never support that, especially not after Trump, especially not with Biden. | ||
But now that this conflict is incrementally widening and escalating, that will very soon be on the table. | ||
As the United States is drawn in, as the United States is engaging Iran's proxies in all these countries, eventually we will warm up to the idea and we will get there. | ||
I think we'll get there in 2024. | ||
I hope we don't. | ||
I hope that Biden can pull us back or whoever's in charge. | ||
But it seems clear that that's where we're headed. | ||
Imminently, we're headed towards a direct confrontation with Hezbollah, or at least Israel will, and a confrontation with the Houthis. | ||
I mean, Saudi Arabia couldn't defeat these guys, and it's like a Taliban situation. | ||
I don't think we're gonna have a ton of success against the Houthis either. | ||
The only way we were able to successfully control Afghanistan was during the troop surge when there were 100,000 guys there. | ||
Okay? | ||
It was a small country with a small population. | ||
They weren't armed well. | ||
And the only time that we had some semblance of control over that country is when we deployed 100,000 guys. | ||
And I feel like it's going to be similar in Yemen. | ||
They're not afraid, and I don't think it's going to be much different than any of these other horribly unsuccessful counterinsurgencies in other places. | ||
And as time goes on, with these tit-for-tat strikes, the natural tendency is to escalate And that's going to get Iran more involved and the United States more involved until, you know, we may be fighting each other. | ||
But the big developments from this weekend, there's two in particular. | ||
One is that Israel apparently killed a high-ranking officer in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. | ||
That was yesterday. | ||
And this is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Iran accused Israel on Monday of killing a high-level military figure in a missile strike in Syria at a time when concerns are growing that the war in Gaza could escalate into a regional conflict. | ||
The assassinated Iranian was identified as General Saeed Razi Mousavi, a senior advisor to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. | ||
He was said to have helped oversee the shipment of missiles and other arms to Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed military force in Lebanon and Syria that is an adversary of Israel. | ||
Israel, adopting its customary stance, declined to comment directly on Iran's accusation that it was behind the killing, but Israel's defense minister said on Tuesday that the country was already in a multi-front war, coming under attack from seven theaters, including Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Iran. | ||
He said, we have already responded and taken action in six of these theaters. | ||
So, this is a big deal because the IRGC, they're not the Iranian military technically. | ||
They're the paramilitary wing and they answer to the Supreme Leader of Iran. | ||
So, it's sort of a separate force. | ||
The chain of command is different. | ||
The Iranian military answers to the Republic, to the President. | ||
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard answers to the Supreme Leader, Khamenei. | ||
They're like his personal force. | ||
And the IRGC are the ones that are training and supporting all of the Iranian proxies. | ||
So, for example, Hezbollah was a creation of the IRGC in the 80s. | ||
And these various factions, like the Popular Mobilization Force in Iraq, are supported by the IRGC. | ||
And it's almost, in a way, similar to the Wagner Group. | ||
In the sense that these different factions of different in the military of different countries it almost gives them like a plausible deniability gives them more freedom to act than if it was an official action of the Iranian military and anyway You may remember Soleimani, Qasem Soleimani, was the infamous general who was killed by Trump several years ago and how that set Iran off and Iran retaliated and what a big deal that was. | ||
He was a member of the IRGC. | ||
He was a commander of the IRGC, just for context. | ||
And so lately the United States has been bombing the IRGC. | ||
Now Israel has killed a senior IRGC personnel and what this represents is that Iran is being attacked now directly. | ||
Iran has its proxies and that gives them a little bit of distance from this conflict. | ||
You know right now Israel is technically fighting Hamas. | ||
Hamas is of course supported materially by Iran. | ||
When Israel's killing people, they're killing Palestinians, they're not killing Iranians. | ||
When they're bombing Gaza, they're trying to kill, well, in addition to babies and women, they're trying to kill Hamas fighters, not Iranians. | ||
And with this imminent war in Lebanon, or imminent operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
Again, they're going to be attacking Hezbollah, which is materially supported by Iran and trained by Iran, but they're not attacking Iran. | ||
What has been happening lately is that that gap is closing. | ||
That blurry line is becoming straight and thin. | ||
Where, for example, recently the United States, which has been bombed in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militias, the United States is now retaliating against the IRGC in Syria, where they're striking some of their facilities. | ||
And now Israel has killed IRGC personnel. | ||
And it only makes sense. | ||
Israel is engaging all of Iran's proxies And they're just getting closer to the source. | ||
They're now attacking the source. | ||
Everyone knows that that's what's going on. | ||
Everyone knows that Iran is backing all these groups, and they're backing all of them as a counterweight to Israel, as a forward operating base against Israel and against American-Israeli influence, and Saudi influence to an extent as well. | ||
And so as the war goes on, and as it escalates, and as Israel engages these other theaters with America, we're going to be killing Iranians. | ||
And the more that we kill Iranians, the more that Iran is going to be forced to respond to us. | ||
And this increases the odds that this will become a full-fledged war against Iran. | ||
You know, because again, right now, all the factions that are fighting are non-state actors. | ||
These various fronts, none of them concern actually a state. | ||
The Houthi movement in Yemen is not a state. | ||
Hezbollah is not a state. | ||
Hamas is not technically a state. | ||
These militias in Iraq and Syria, they're just that. | ||
They're militias. | ||
They're not part of a state military. | ||
They're all backed by Iran. | ||
They have state sponsorship and in some cases they come close to resembling a state like in the case of Hezbollah or the Houthi movement. | ||
Very sophisticated and organized in large numbers and with control over territory or sway in politics. | ||
But Israel is not engaging a rival state. | ||
If we engage Iran directly, we will be engaging a country. | ||
And the rules are sort of different. | ||
Because when you're bombing these various militias or non-state actors, There's really no rules apply. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
Iraq and Syria are in a sort of anarchic state where the United States has bases there. | ||
Iran has bases there. | ||
We're fighting each other. | ||
Assad can do nothing about it. | ||
The Iraqi government, they weren't happy that the United States bombed Hezbollah in Iraq. | ||
They can do nothing about it. | ||
And the same is true with the Lebanese government. | ||
But when Iran gets involved, it's gonna become a different kind of war. | ||
Then it'll become a truly interstate conflict with different objectives and different rules and different expectations. | ||
And if or when that happens, it'll become a lot more serious. | ||
So that's the big concern is that now Israel is killing their personnel. | ||
And Iran will do nothing. | ||
I mean, the saddest and maybe scariest thing is that it seems there is not a single country in the world that is willing or able to stand up to Israel. | ||
And I'll give you a perfect example. | ||
The United States won't do it. | ||
The Biden administration's support for Israel is losing him this election. | ||
Young people in this country do not support the war, and they don't support Israel. | ||
And Biden is losing support among that critical demographic because of his support for the war. | ||
800 members of the Biden administration signed a letter protesting the policy. | ||
Members of Congress on his side are voting against him and speaking out against him. | ||
So this is dividing the Democrat Party down the middle. | ||
And it's even in these major cities where there's big protests by pro-Palestinian groups, and it's on the Ivy League campuses, which are left-wing strongholds where it's being cut down the middle. | ||
So the United States, and by the way, the left wants to restrain Israel, but they can't. | ||
They don't want to. | ||
I mean, they want to, but at the same time, they're unable to. | ||
They can't stand up to Israel because Israel's threatening to kill them, or blackmail them, or they'd lose their election. | ||
You know, various reasons. | ||
We've seen some of the fallout for people that have opposed Israel lately, like the president of the University of Pennsylvania, or the president of Harvard, or the students that spoke out, or congressmen that voted against a resolution in Congress a few weeks ago. | ||
So the United States, even though the U.S. | ||
government does not want Israel to keep going, we can't get them to stop. | ||
And we're their closest ally. | ||
We're their number one benefactor. | ||
So the most powerful nation in the world, the United States of America, which is Israel's number one ally and number one benefactor, we cannot stand up to them. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Number one most powerful country and consequently number one benefactor and we are powerless. | ||
We cannot, I mean we could, but we won't stand up to Israel. | ||
And then on the other side, Israel's number one enemy, Iran. | ||
Iran is maybe the second most powerful or third most powerful country in the Middle East after Israel or maybe after Turkey as well. | ||
And they have influence across the region. | ||
There are large Shiite populations across the region. | ||
They have militias, missiles, drones, you name it. | ||
And every time they get out there, like the leader of Hezbollah goes out there and declines to declare war against Israel. | ||
And Iran, their senior officers are being killed, being murdered by Israel. | ||
And they say, ah, we'll get you, we'll get you sometime. | ||
They say, the countdown begins, and Israel goes, we're waiting for the countdown, and nothing happens. | ||
So, if not the United States, Israel's number one benefactor, and if not Iran, Israel's number one enemy, who can stand up to Israel? | ||
What country will stand up to Israel? | ||
And if no country can, or no country will, then doesn't that make Israel the most powerful country in the world? | ||
Doesn't that make Israel the true hegemon? | ||
I mean not, hegemon is maybe the wrong word for it. | ||
But doesn't that truly mean they have world domination? | ||
If you dominate the globe so totally that not one nation on earth can stand up to you, does that not mean you have world domination? | ||
China won't. | ||
Russia won't. | ||
Iran won't. | ||
The United States won't. | ||
Not even these terrorists! | ||
I mean, when we think about these people in the Middle East, I mean, they're like born hating Israel. | ||
They're born hating Israel and wanting death to Israel, and they grow up thinking that if they are martyred fighting Israel that they'll instantly go to heaven and have infinite sex. | ||
And rivers of milk and honey. | ||
And they won't even do it! | ||
They're like, well we can't declare war because we want to survive. | ||
What do they have on you? | ||
Don't y'all want to go to heaven anyway? | ||
I'm sorry, weren't you born into a concentration camp and you were born thinking that the highest honor was to die fighting Israel? | ||
And they're like, alright, I know they're bombing everything, but let's not declare war on Israel. | ||
What are we, suicidal? | ||
It's like, I don't know, I thought that was kind of part of it, at least a little bit, you know? | ||
So, that's scary. | ||
But anyway, so that was one development. | ||
The other development is in the Red Sea, which is going to be the next confrontation here. | ||
And this is from the New York Times also. | ||
It says, quote, the Israel-Hamas war continued to stoke regional tensions on Tuesday as Israel and Hezbollah traded fire along the Israel-Lebanon border. | ||
And global shipping in the Red Sea remained scrambled by attacks from Yemen's Houthi militia. | ||
The militia which has been attacking commercial ships in the busy waterway to put pressure on Israel to end its siege in Gaza. | ||
...said it had fired missiles at a container ship owned by the shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping on Tuesday after the crew ignored warning messages and repeated firing messages. | ||
Mediterranean Shipping confirmed that the ship, the MSC United 8, had been attacked, saying in a statement that the vessel had been instructed to engage in evasive maneuvers by a nearby coalition task force warship, and that all crew members were safe. | ||
The attack came after the United States announced last week that it would lead a new international task force to confront the threat posed by the Houthis who are backed by Iran. | ||
The Houthis quickly dismissed the U.S. | ||
effort and vowed their attacks would not stop until Israel's siege on Gaza ended. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Central Command said on Tuesday that it shot down a dozen attack drones and several missiles in the southern part of the Red Sea fired by the Houthis. | ||
The Houthis also said they had launched drone attacks on military posts in Israel, including in the port city of Eilat. | ||
A flying object was downed off the coast of Dahab, an Egyptian beach town, 90 miles south of Eilat, according to Al Qahara News, an Egyptian state-owned television channel. | ||
So, these are the next two big things is Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. | ||
And it looks like Israel's going to take Hezbollah, we're going to take the Houthis, and that's how it's going to grow. | ||
And you have to listen to them, to the Israelis, when they speak about this conflict because they've been pretty unambiguous from the beginning about the scope of their objectives. | ||
They have been very ambiguous about the precise nature of their objectives. | ||
All they've said is that they're going to eliminate Hamas and nothing else. | ||
But as far as the scope of their objectives, they've been very clear. | ||
The language that they've used from the beginning, they have said that they're going to change the situation in the Middle East forever. | ||
They said we're going to change the status quo. | ||
We're going to change the situation on the ground for 50 years. | ||
We're going to do things that have never been done before. | ||
We're going to permanently change the situation. | ||
That's the rhetoric that they have consistently used For this entire time, for the last 80 days, and of course that doesn't mean they're just going to do what they did in Gaza in 2014 or in 2005. | ||
It means that this is going to be on the scale of what happened in 1967, is how they sound. | ||
And they're also, by the way, this is the last thing I'll say and then we'll maybe move on, They're fundamentally transforming Israeli society. | ||
And another aspect about this, which is maybe being overlooked, is that all of Israeli society has now forever shifted to the right. | ||
And of course, Israel was partially founded by communists, by very left-wing, secular Jews, some of them communists, who had founded these Agricultural communes in southern Israel called Kibbutzim. | ||
And the first, I don't know how many, Prime Ministers were all of the Labor Party for decades! | ||
Until the Likud Party and its related groups became ascendant in the 70s and 80s. | ||
And ever since, Israeli society's been moving to the right. | ||
Netanyahu's been an architect of this. | ||
And it was interesting how earlier in the year this was sort of coming to a head, so to speak, where Israeli society was getting ready to throw out Netanyahu. | ||
He was being investigated for corruption and potentially would have been prosecuted. | ||
So he undertook this judicial reform. | ||
And the judicial reform would give him control over the Supreme Court. | ||
Not only because the Israeli Supreme Court is sort of like the last institution of Israeli society that's holding back the maximalists from oppressing the West Bank and Gaza, the Israeli Supreme Court is the only one standing in the way of total settlement of the West Bank, total occupation, | ||
So not only would it clear one of the main political obstacles to the Netanyahu-Likud agenda, but also, in giving Netanyahu control of the Supreme Court, it would prevent his prosecution from going forward and subsequent removal from office. | ||
Well, that was too much for Israeli society to bear, so there was a massive protest. | ||
You remember, in the spring of 2023, there was threats of a general strike, they closed the airports, schools were closed, the military stood down. | ||
The Israeli military and intelligence said that Netanyahu might have to step down for the good of the country because their defensive readiness Would not be sufficient because people would not serve him as the head of state. | ||
So he backed down, he reintroduced a part of it in the summer, and with the intention of passing all of it in increments maybe, and then he received the greatest gift, which is the greatest fear and anxiety which really drives the Likud agenda, which is an attack by Palestine. | ||
And so in October, all of a sudden these Israelis that thought they were safe, and thought they could be liberal, and thought they could live in this sort of detente with the Palestinians, that's based on separation and security and the military occupation and these things, suddenly the Israelis were being killed in the streets. | ||
Or at least that's what was broadcast on television. | ||
And what was the sort of unequivocal message What was the message rather that was evoked or invoked by the Hamas attack with these visceral images? | ||
The message was plain. | ||
As long as there are Arab Muslims, Palestinians existing on our border, you are not safe. | ||
That was the message. | ||
And that was by design. | ||
Netanyahu was the architect of this. | ||
The, you know, and they say actions speak louder than words. | ||
The grand design here was by allowing this attack on October 7th, the coded message of that to all Israelis was this can happen to you. | ||
It is only a matter of time. | ||
These people are a ticking time bomb. | ||
As long as they're there in the West Bank, as long as they're there in Gaza, this can happen. | ||
So insecurity, that was the idea, was to program everybody with this consciousness that Israel is in a state of insecurity as long as this state of things continues, which is coexistence, which is the de facto two-state that they were comfortable with, this sort of, like I said, detente that they had, that had been in place for 15-20 years. | ||
And as a consequence of the attack on the 7th, now there are no anti-war Israelis. | ||
It's not fashionable anymore. | ||
It's not popular. | ||
It's frowned upon. | ||
There are no two-state supporters. | ||
There are no anti-war Israelis. | ||
There are no left-wing Israelis anymore. | ||
The entirety of Israeli society has moved to the right. | ||
And maybe they don't necessarily support Netanyahu, but he's not going anywhere. | ||
And they do support a right-wing government, and they do support these sort of right-wing maximalist aims of the extreme right-wing parties there. | ||
And so when they go out there and they say, we're going to forever change the situation on the ground, they have the mandate to do it, and something has already happened, which is that the situation in Israel has been changed forever. | ||
This attack on the 7th changed Israeli society forever. | ||
And it has given the Israeli regime a mandate to change the surrounding region forever. | ||
And that's why it's not enough that they defeat Hamas. | ||
They are going to annex Gaza. | ||
They are going to annex the West Bank. | ||
They are going to diminish Hezbollah and all of the Iranian proxies. | ||
This is about They changed the Israeli consensus and now they're going to greedily use that. | ||
To beat back their enemies on every single front, everywhere in the region. | ||
Like the Defense Minister said, on seven different fronts. | ||
In Gaza, in the West Bank, in Lebanon, in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and ultimately in Iran. | ||
When they say nothing's ever going to be the same, they mean that they have made Israel now a Jewish right-wing state Suspicious of, chronically paranoid of its neighbors, refusing to coexist with them, and going to war with anyone that has not accepted the Jewish state. | ||
And it's interesting how, you know, years ago you had the Abraham Accords, I guess earlier this year, they were trying to pursue a deal with Saudi Arabia. | ||
And so the goal was to normalize ties with some of these Arab states, and now they're sort of coupling that with an outright declaration of war against anyone that doesn't accept normalization. | ||
Jordan, Egypt, the Gulf States, Sudan, Morocco, they're all safe from Israel because they capitulated. | ||
They signed the deal with the devil. | ||
They surrendered. | ||
And that was really like part one. | ||
Part two is to say Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, every country, and the Palestinians, every country that doesn't normalize ties with Israel, we will kill you. | ||
It is on site. | ||
We will confront you. | ||
We will engage you everywhere that you are. | ||
In a way, it's sort of like a continuation of that, of the Arab-Israeli conflict that dominated the latter half of the last century, but against Iran and its proxies. | ||
And at the end of all that, you're going to have the protocols, okay? | ||
And at the end of all that, when Israel is done at the mid-century mark of the 21st century, You're gonna have Israel reigning supreme, in the middle of the world, between East and West, profiting from trade and technology and getting the investment from both sides, and the Antichrist will rise up and preside over the world. | ||
I mean, I know that sounds crazy, but it's very apparent now that this is what's happening. | ||
It's very apparent that this is where all of this is heading. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I know it sounds crazy now, like I'm sure a lot of things that I had said years ago sounded crazy when I said them then. | ||
But it's apparent that this is what they're setting up for. | ||
That's what IMEC was about. | ||
The India-Middle East-Europe corridor, which is like the new Silk Road connecting Europe to Asia. | ||
And Israel's going to be the beneficiary of the Belt and Road, but also the American answer to the Belt and Road. | ||
And they're going to profit from American tech and Chinese tech, and American investment and Chinese investment, and everything in between. | ||
And they're going to profit from the trade routes between them. | ||
And once they take out all these other countries, I mean, they will own the Afro-Eurasian continent, because that's what it's all about. | ||
The world island. | ||
Is the key to dominating the world. | ||
If you can control the grand continent, which is Europe, Asia, and Africa, which are really one continent, you control the world. | ||
If you can control its immense resources and its land, then you win. | ||
You win the risk board game. | ||
And the key to controlling the world island is to control the center of it, which is Israel. | ||
Which is the Middle East. | ||
That's where they all come together. | ||
That all-important corridor. | ||
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So... That's where we're going. | |
And I feel like there's almost nothing we can do to stop it. | ||
And honestly... | ||
If that's what it is, if we really are in the last days, and it's almost starting to look like it, scarily so, then maybe there's nothing we can do to stop it. | ||
Because they're going to take over the Middle East, they're going to rebuild the Third Temple, they're going to raise up their Jewish Antichrist, he's going to preside over... | ||
I know it sounds totally insane. | ||
This is all speculation on my part. | ||
The earlier stuff, like they're gonna fight Hezbollah, we're gonna fight the Houthis, they're probably gonna bomb Iran. | ||
Those are like my real realistic predictions. | ||
This is maybe a little far-fetched, but I feel like it's all coming into place. | ||
Who's gonna stop them? | ||
America won't restrain them. | ||
Iran won't confront them. | ||
China won't. | ||
And if they're not confronted, then they're just going to get their way. | ||
And their way is a greater Israel and to completely destroy any would-be contenders in the region. | ||
And then once that happens, like, they're smart, they're going to utilize their position in the world and their position between East and West to profit in a big way, in a huge way. | ||
Their subversion of Western society, their subversion of Russia, they're going to use that to | ||
Maximal effect and it's gonna put them in an almost unbeatable situation And I'm sure there will be a confluence with technology as well with AI and other things so You know, but that's really future talk But anyway, so that's that I want to move on I want to get into our featured story because we're running out of time But yeah, that's some pretty scary stuff. | ||
You read the protocols. | ||
It's all in there, man. | ||
I It's all in there and they say it's a forgery and yet it's all coming true. | ||
Kind of weird how that works, right? | ||
Sort of like white genocide when they say that's a conspiracy theory and then you're like, but it's literally happening. | ||
How could it be a conspiracy if that's what's happening? | ||
Same thing with like the protocols. | ||
There's like there there's no global Jewish conspiracy. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
And then there totally is. | ||
Anyway, but we're gonna move on. | ||
We're getting to our featured story, which is about this apology from Ye, and I know probably everybody wants to hear my take on this because I was a part of that at one time. | ||
And in case you missed it yesterday, Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, deleted all of his Instagram posts at midnight and posted an apology to the Jewish community in Hebrew. | ||
And I'll read the apology note to you. | ||
I'll read the translation. | ||
He said, quote, I sincerely apologize to the Jewish community for any unintended outbursts caused by my words or actions. | ||
It was not my intention to hurt or demean, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused. | ||
I'm committed to starting with myself and learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding more in the future. | ||
Your forgiveness is important to me and I am committed to making amends and promoting unity. | ||
Now listen, okay? | ||
Be nice, be respectful because this is my friend, okay? | ||
I don't really support his political aspirations any longer, at least not right now. | ||
But he's still my friend, okay? | ||
And I love him. | ||
I spent time with him, and you know, we had a connection. | ||
He's my friend. | ||
So let's not be mean and let's sort of, you know, compartmentalize some of these things. | ||
You know, I still love him as a musician. | ||
I love him as a friend. | ||
But politically, I cannot support it anymore. | ||
I cannot support it. | ||
And you know, my involvement, I was brought on board Little more than a year ago to help put together a potential presidential run for 2024 and to clean up some of the things from the Kanye 2020 campaign. | ||
And, of course, I've always been a fan of his, I've always been a fan of his music, but what really sold me on politics was two things. | ||
Maybe three. | ||
The first thing is that he promised that he would be a Christian. | ||
That he would be a Christian presidential candidate, he'd make America a Christian nation, he'd pass Christian laws, and so on. | ||
And I think that's the most important thing. | ||
We really need a political class and political leadership that is accountable to God. | ||
That's the big problem now is that we have this political class, but they're not accountable to God. | ||
They don't believe in God, they don't obey God, they don't even care about obeying God, because they don't believe in God. | ||
And as a consequence, they're working for themselves, which means they're really working for the devil. | ||
That's the root of our problems. | ||
You can't have a good country that's run by fundamentally evil people, or people that are not connected to God, which would necessarily make them evil, if you believe in the privation of evil, or the privation of the good. | ||
But anyway, So that's the big reason. | ||
One, he's a Christian. | ||
Then two, he went out and attacked Jewish power. | ||
And he said what I've believed always, which is that you have to attack the media. | ||
You have to identify that there is this Jewish element. | ||
They're obviously powerful. | ||
And he even said about Trump, he said Trump's problem is that he's afraid of the Jewish media. | ||
And the Jews and the Zionists control everything and you've got to confront them early on. | ||
And then you can win. | ||
And, you know, and then things like that. | ||
He kept speaking on this, and he's right about it, that the Jews have subverted our country, Israel controls our country, global Jewry controls our country, and that's not Christian, they're wrong, and they're using the guilt of the Holocaust to control us. | ||
I mean, that is so on the money, so I supported that. | ||
And then maybe, arguably, the third thing is he said that white lives matter, which I thought was very brave. | ||
You know, because you gotta consider that for a black person to say that, you're not accepted by black people if you defend white people. | ||
That's like the surest way for a black person to be ostracized, is to speak up for white people. | ||
That's the lamest thing. | ||
For a black person to do in the eyes of other black people is to be sympathetic to whites like Morgan Freeman or Lil Wayne or whoever. | ||
So for him to wear that shirt took some balls and it was the right thing to do. | ||
So really those were the big things that sold me and that's why I could kind of, you know, he doesn't support the death penalty. | ||
I do. | ||
He doesn't support necessarily a tough border. | ||
I do. | ||
You know, and there are other areas where we don't agree on everything, but those are really the main things. | ||
I think if we have those right, we could work on the rest or, you know, that's the foundation. | ||
But over the last year and especially the last six months, he's gotten away from the Christian message and now he's capitulated on the Jewish message. - Yeah. | ||
And so if you lose those two things, then it's like, you know, love you, love the music, but I can't vote for that. | ||
I can't support that. | ||
Obviously. | ||
I mean, that goes without saying. | ||
And it, you know, it's so interesting not to be that guy, but the timing is really incredible. | ||
Because, of course, I bowed out after the rave. | ||
You know, I mean, and I'll just tell you straight up, back in May we were getting ready to launch a presidential campaign. | ||
And I remember in May, I was here. | ||
He called me up. | ||
We were talking about how good it was that he took some time away and we let things kind of cool off. | ||
We had the website ready to go, man. | ||
Like literally ready to push the link. | ||
Yay24.com and start taking donations and declare and like we were there. | ||
We were about to cross the finish line. | ||
We were there. | ||
Like I could taste it. | ||
You know we had the website he was he was loving he was so excited he calls me up he's like I'm really loving where things are going I love this website blah blah blah and I was so happy and then of course Milo comes in and muddies everything up and and I told yay In front of everybody, in front of... What's the head of Easy? | ||
Cristiano, I think is his name, and a few... I have them all on my phone. | ||
In a group text with Bianca and Ye and Milo. | ||
And I said, look... Because, you know, there had been sort of a little tension there, and... You know, Ye's like, alright, let's... Ye likes when people fight each other, so like, let's do it. | ||
So I popped in, I'm like, look... | ||
I said we have a treasure we have a website like we're ready to go I'm like and we're running out of time that's the other thing I said we set for ourselves a June 1st deadline which was really self-imposed because he kept saying you know when's the latest I can when's the latest that we could file if we want to run and I said well there's not really a real deadline but I mean realistically we would want to get in before the 1st | ||
I said, look, we're ready to go. | ||
We're gonna meet our deadline. | ||
We have a treasurer. | ||
We have a team. | ||
We have a website. | ||
Like, we're ready. | ||
I said, if Milo comes in, I mean, this guy's a criminal. | ||
He tried to extort you. | ||
He broke the law with the FEC numerous times. | ||
He's a foreigner, so he can't even, I mean, it's illegal that he's even here, part of this conversation. | ||
He's still gay, still with his husband. | ||
He hates you. | ||
I'm like, you know, so if this guy comes on, this whole thing's gonna fall apart. | ||
Like, I'm just telling you. | ||
I'm like, it's your decision, but I'm just telling you this is what's gonna happen. | ||
Guess what happened next? | ||
Guess what happened next? | ||
We missed our deadline. | ||
The treasurer quit. | ||
The whole team quit. | ||
The website got taken offline. | ||
We had a website ready to go. | ||
And Milo insisted that the domain be transferred and then another website was never created. | ||
And then that was it. | ||
And apparently they were going to announce on July 4th. | ||
It never happened. | ||
They were going to announce later. | ||
It never happened. | ||
And So, at that point I was like, you know, if this is what it's gonna be if we're playing this game, I don't know. | ||
Now just weeks after this fight happened, he does the rave for his birthday in June. | ||
or maybe it was I think I was either a little bit before a little bit after but he had this rave for his birthday his little daughter his his I don't know how old she is I think she's 10 or 13 or something she's at this birthday party where they have naked girls or eating sushi off of them it's all this like satanic imagery They're doing a fashion show where they put a cross on girls butts and boobs and on their foreheads and lit candles. | ||
Really sick stuff. | ||
And it was at that point that I said, I'm out. | ||
Like I can't support this at all anymore. | ||
But the timing is really amazing. | ||
Because I was basically running it and then, you know, Ye was like, well you can be an advisor And, uh, and I was like, well, I don't, you know, I don't know if I really even want that at this point. | ||
And then that happened right after. | ||
I was like, okay, that's a sign. | ||
This is not it anymore. | ||
And then he comes out with this new album, which we talked about last week, and it's all these raunchy themes again. | ||
He totally did a 180. | ||
He used to be about making Christian music with Bible verses and no profanity. | ||
Now all the songs are about sex and kink and it's swearing and it's gratuitous and his kids are there while they're talking about one in the pink, one in the stink, and everything like that. | ||
And then a week after that, he comes out and says, oh, I'm sorry to the Jews. | ||
And I said at the beginning of the show, these things go hand-in-hand. | ||
When you're not anchored to Jesus, this is what happens. | ||
If Christ isn't your anchor, then you can't be a leader. | ||
Because a leader has to fearlessly tell the truth. | ||
And telling the truth is a fearless act. | ||
And the only way that you can be fearless is if you only fear God. | ||
And that's if you only really know God. | ||
To know God is to fear God. | ||
That's the beginning of faith, is fearing God. | ||
And if you're afraid of the Jews, or you're afraid of going broke, or you're afraid of not being relevant, or whatever, then you can't be a fearless, visionary leader. | ||
Which is what, I mean, what we were going for was basically like a fascistic, like, this was the language, you know. | ||
We wanted a fearless, visionary, militaristic, Christian leader Who was going to, like if we made Henry Ford the president, like that's what we were going for. | ||
But once you lose the anchor of Christian faith, you lose all the rest and you start making compromises. | ||
At least that's my outlook on it. | ||
So it's a crying shame. | ||
And you know, a lot of people have said about this apology, they said, well, you know, he's really just saying this. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're just saying it or not. | ||
You can't give him that. | ||
And you could say a lot of things, but you can't say this. | ||
This is like an approved ADL apology. | ||
You could say, oh, you could clarify. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of things you could do if you want to soften the language, that's one thing. | ||
But to apologize, it's a capitulation. | ||
To apologize in this fashion is a total capitulation. | ||
Doesn't matter if you mean it, don't... and I know he doesn't mean it, because I know he still believes what he believes. | ||
We were drafting an apology. | ||
Earlier in the year. | ||
And he still believed everything that he believed from the beginning. | ||
But we were drafting an apology because Dave Chappelle was pushing him to do it. | ||
And this other guy whose name I forget was pushing him to do it. | ||
And he would send me these apologies that they were writing for him and say, you know, what you think about this? | ||
You know, rewrite this. | ||
And I was the only one, because at that point he had gotten his team back, I was the only one in his ear telling him, you can't apologize. | ||
It will have all been for nothing. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
You're gonna lose all your real supporters that really support you for the right reason. | ||
And he would tell me, well, how do I do it without losing those people? | ||
And I'd say, well, You know, you could say something without apologizing. | ||
You'd say it without saying those specific words. | ||
And, you know, I think... I don't want to take all the credit, but I feel like I was the one who was holding him back from the apology. | ||
Ultimately, it's his decision. | ||
He's obviously his own person. | ||
But it's notable that, you know, I laughed, and then it went from Christian to Satanic, it went from, you know, anti-Semitic to philo-Semitic to the full apology. | ||
And I'm sure that's not everything to do with me, but, you know, it's partially. | ||
And so people can say it's, well, he didn't mean it, but it doesn't matter. | ||
I know he doesn't mean it, but it doesn't matter on some level, because he gave them exactly what they wanted. | ||
Here's the question, though. | ||
So I knew yesterday, and I was telling people, you know, people are texting me, what do you think about this? | ||
And I said, well, here's the thing, the Jews will never accept this. | ||
And that's the thing, I think that Ye does not understand the gravity of his Jewish problem. | ||
And I said this when he released Vultures. | ||
I think he was under the impression That he would go away for a little while, he would leave the country, let it blow over, and then he would come back and it would be the same. | ||
Come back to all the fanfare and everything would be fine. | ||
And I knew that would not be the case, but I think he was under that impression. | ||
Because after the Alex Jones thing, he kinda dropped off the grid. | ||
And then, you know, he would call me, a little bit sporadically, but he would have these bouts we'd work together for weeks at a time in the beginning of this year, and he would always say, oh yeah, it's good that we took some time off. | ||
People seem to have forgotten about it, people seem not to care, you know, the timing is everything, blah blah blah. | ||
And so, based on my conversations and based on the course of events, I got the impression that, you know, maybe he thought that it was not as big of a deal as it is, that he could literally just Wait it out, you know, he would go somewhere else and when he came back people maybe just forget about it on some level and I knew that wouldn't be the case because the Jews don't forget this stuff. | ||
They're very powerful and their control over the narrative is very important. | ||
It's very critical that they have this monopolistic unchallenged control and that's built on this punitive mechanism. | ||
Anyone that opposes gets fired, gets ostracized, gets canceled, you know, that the enforcement is so important. | ||
They have to plug every leak in the dam. | ||
And so a guy like Ye going that hard for that long, on his level, you can't come back and just say, I'm sorry, you know, it doesn't work like that. | ||
You can't run away for a year and come back and, you know, it's gonna be the same. | ||
No, they're gonna put the screws in for the rest of your life. | ||
Unless you completely surrender. | ||
That's how they are. | ||
You know, forever, You can come back, and they will harass you until you die. | ||
And you can apologize, and it's not good enough. | ||
And I knew that that apology would not be enough, and it wasn't. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
When you, like I said, when you transgress as much as Ye did, you can't just come back and say, I'm sorry, in Hebrew. | ||
I knew that that, that's the beginning. | ||
That's the opening part of the negotiation. | ||
That's the surrender. | ||
That's the concession. | ||
I'm conceding. | ||
And now the Jews lay out their terms. | ||
So that's part one. | ||
When you go up there and say, I'm sorry and I'm going to work to correct it and blah blah blah, that's part one. | ||
That's your surrender. | ||
Now the Jews will dictate the terms of the peace. | ||
And the terms are these. | ||
You're going to visit a Holocaust museum. | ||
You're going to give us $5 million. | ||
You're going to write a report. | ||
You're going to go on the sensitivity training. | ||
You're going to go on this show. | ||
And you're going to say this. | ||
And you're going to do... That's how it goes. | ||
So I knew that was not going to be enough. | ||
And I knew that was going to be the beginning. | ||
And sure enough, that's what the ADL said. | ||
This is what ADL had to say about it. | ||
They said after causing untold damage by using his vast influence and platform to poison countless minds with anti-semitism and hate, An apology in Hebrew may be the first step on a long journey toward making amends to the Jewish community and all those who he has hurt. | ||
Ultimately, actions will speak louder than words, but this initial act of contrition is welcome. | ||
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Pay me! | |
Pay me! | ||
Oy vey! | ||
You think a little apology pays off bills? | ||
You're gonna have to do better than that, Kanye. | ||
Time to pay up. | ||
Five million pieces of gold, a billion pieces of silver, a weekly trip to the Holocaust Museum. | ||
This is what, this is how these people are. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're like the devil, man. | ||
That's like straight up, you ever heard of Faust? | ||
Luciferian bargain. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's why they call it selling your soul. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because the Jews control the music industry and they worship the devil. | ||
You ever hear about people say, oh, you're gonna sell your soul to become a rock star? | ||
That's literal. | ||
And it's literal because the music industry is run by Jews who worship the devil. | ||
So when you sign a music contract, you're giving your soul to the devil. | ||
And they own you. | ||
That's why you can't talk about Jesus in the songs. | ||
That's like a funny punchline. | ||
It's also 100% true. | ||
So, now the question is this. | ||
I'm sure, now I'm, I think I have pretty good instincts and intuition about this. | ||
I think I'm right that EA thought it would all blow over. | ||
I think he was maybe a little bit surprised and definitely very frustrated that he's being limited now that he's back. | ||
I'm sure he came back and he's like expected things to be one way and now they're not and I'm sure he's a little bit surprised and very frustrated and I imagine that he was convinced to put this apology out as a sort of expeditious I'm guessing that they're pushing this album. | ||
They want to promote it. | ||
They want the samples cleared. | ||
They want it to go up on streaming. | ||
I'm sure they want to do a tour, something like that. | ||
I'm sure there's other obstacles we don't even know about. | ||
And I'm sure that he was convinced in this, with urgency, that if we just get this apology out, you know, we can make things a little easier. | ||
We can get some convenience. | ||
But it doesn't work that way. | ||
And so now the question is, you know, will Yeh go along with the Jews and do what they ask him to do? | ||
Or is he gonna say, nah, fuck that, I didn't mean it, you know, and I didn't sign up for all this, because of course, Yay is very headstrong, notoriously headstrong and rebellious. | ||
And so I would tend to think it would be the latter. | ||
I don't think he's gonna be, and I would be very disappointed. | ||
I mean, I'm a little bit disappointed that he did this, although I kind of get it. | ||
I think it comes from naivete. | ||
I think that he put this out there because he thinks it's not a big deal. | ||
We'll paper over all that, get our stuff together. | ||
I'm sure everyone in his ear is telling him to do it. | ||
There's no one telling him not to do it. | ||
And so I'm sure that he was pushed and he said, you know, begrudgingly, we'll put this apology out. | ||
That's my hunch. | ||
And I'm disappointed. | ||
I don't think it matters. | ||
I still think it's a major defeat. | ||
But if he goes all the way, that will just crush any hope In this guy as a political vessel and I I think he is still I think there may be still something there I'm never gonna totally let go of that and maybe a lot of you guys think I'm foolish for that but I don't think so | ||
But if he goes along any further, I mean, that will just lose, I think, any respect. | ||
I think it's just over at that point. | ||
You know. | ||
Because you can't be who he is for 20 years and then just, like, classically sell out to the Jews. | ||
You just can't. | ||
You can't be that guy, you know, I can't be managed, I'm the greatest ever, I'm like Mozart, Walt Disney, Hitler! | ||
You know, you can't talk your shit like that. | ||
And then just do the classic sellout to the Jews, the classic be a slave on the Jewish plantation. | ||
You can't do it! | ||
You know, rap about new slaves and then become one? | ||
You can't do that. | ||
So, if he goes any further with that, I mean, it's over. | ||
We can recognize this for what it is. | ||
It doesn't really change anything about what it is, and what I mean by that is this is still a horrible, crying shame. | ||
I think it sucks he put the statement out. | ||
It doesn't really matter the intention, but it is what it is. | ||
I think they threw this out there. | ||
Maybe they don't even really mean it. | ||
I don't think they mean it. | ||
I mean threw this out there to paper over these inconveniences. | ||
That's how he sees it. | ||
I still, at this time, it still makes him not viable. | ||
Obviously. | ||
But if he goes further, it's so over. | ||
It is so fucking over, man. | ||
And that'll be it. | ||
Like I said, rap about new slaves and then ten years later, become one. | ||
I'm out. | ||
I'm fully out. | ||
I can't even listen to the music if that happens. | ||
You know, they put out the statement, oh man, fuck, that sucks. | ||
But if he goes and does a Holocaust Museum tour and does the rounds and says, you know, I'm so sorry to the Jews, it's like, I'm sorry, I don't know you. | ||
This is not the Ye that I know. | ||
So, you know, we'll see. | ||
And like I said, I think the latter is more likely. | ||
I think that he will not follow through. | ||
I think he'll probably rebel, but I'm not 100% sure. | ||
I think he probably will, but, you know, with these people that are around him now, I'm not sure. | ||
You know, because there's a lot of people around him and they're not Christian and they're not, you know, they're not good people. | ||
They're there for the money. | ||
They're there for the salary, for the lifestyle. | ||
And I know because I witnessed that. | ||
When we were at the lowest point of last year, really the highest point in my view, Nobody wanted to touch him with a hundred foot pole. | ||
But then he cashed his skims check and got a hundred million dollars, and then he became rich again, and then all of a sudden everybody wanted to come back. | ||
And they got a team, and you know, then it started to work a little differently. | ||
So, you know, he may just be so worn down by these people around him. | ||
It's a tale as old as time. | ||
It's like with Trump. | ||
You know, and that's the thing is, people have no idea what it takes to resist these people. | ||
They have no idea. | ||
Like I said, America can't resist them. | ||
The richest people in the world can't resist them. | ||
And what does he have to apologize for? | ||
He was right! | ||
He was right. | ||
And all these events that are unfolding now with Israel and other things, it just shows how right he was. | ||
That's why we need a leader. | ||
We need a leader that's going to talk about it. | ||
We need a leader that's not going to back down. | ||
You know, that this is their life. | ||
That's what a leader is. | ||
You know, everybody else wants to go home and, you know, they still have their lives they want to get back to. | ||
The leader is supposed to be, you know, they are the movement. | ||
They live by it. | ||
They die by it. | ||
They've given themselves to it. | ||
Not somebody that says oh that was fun for a little while now. | ||
It's time to get back to what I was doing Before now, it's time to get to get home or something You know the leader never comes back to the cave leader leaves the cave forever so You know, but we'll see what he does next. | ||
I hope he does the right thing. | ||
I haven't lost faith in him. | ||
I love him as a guy. | ||
I still consider him my friend. | ||
I think it's disappointing. | ||
I still think he has it in him, but it's these people around him. | ||
He's got to find it in himself. | ||
He's got to dig deep, and I think he's going through a tough time. | ||
I think the divorce was really hard on him, and I know that. | ||
I know that The family trouble is hard on him. | ||
I know that losing his fortune, everything else, it's got to be devastating. | ||
So I'm sure he's shell-shocked right now. | ||
But he's got to dig deep and find it and be the hero that we need him to be. | ||
America needs this guy, really. | ||
You think about all the people that said what he said and have done what he's done, willing to do it. | ||
It's a very small list. | ||
Maybe a list of just one. | ||
So... I hope he snaps out of it and becomes a Christian Hitler that we all need him to be. | ||
But anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about it. | ||
And like I said, it's going to be a shorter Super Chat segment because I'm encouraging everybody to donate to the foundation for our fundraiser tomorrow. | ||
So let me take a look. | ||
Let me get my headset on and we'll wrap this up quick. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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Whoops. | |
Okay. | ||
Bye. | ||
*BEEP* Just a boomer sent $10. | ||
Do you think there will be a massive culture shift in entertainment that will coincide with a globalist and our Jewish political agenda? | ||
I feel like the mainstream venues are dabbling in some right wing ideals and the neocon media is now popularized. | ||
I am enjoying it now, but some feels disingenuous. | ||
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I don't know what that question means. | |
That will coincide with a Jewish political agenda. | ||
That's That's what media is, dude. | ||
It's what it's always been. | ||
Who made a big deal? | ||
- Humbling sent $3, so glad the Destiny arc went where it did. | ||
He was like a collective demon we had to overcome. | ||
Now he just looks pathetic. | ||
We made such a big deal of him. | ||
Literally why? - Who made a big deal? | ||
I don't think anybody ever made a big deal out of him. - Unforgettable Fire sent $50, thank you Nick. | ||
- Hey, thank you for the super Appreciate it. | ||
Only Jesus sent $10. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
I bet that you've also seen prominent Jews like Shapiro and Shmuley trying to play the We're Not So Different. | ||
You win a card on Christians Yesterday. | ||
Hope your Christmas was great, big guy. | ||
I always do that. | ||
It's called Judeo-Christian. | ||
Is this new to you? | ||
But hey, Merry Christmas. | ||
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Merry Christmas, Big Bro! | ||
Hey, Merry Christmas, buddy! | ||
Is that the King Chad I know? | ||
Hey, I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Hope you had a good Christmas as well. | ||
King Chad sent $20. | ||
Lifting while watching this are and can you tell the world that you now endorse working out and eating healthy, by the way? | ||
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I... I don't. | |
I... Listen. | ||
These people, you're worse than the Jews on this stuff, man. | ||
The gym cells are like, you know, that's great that you endorse working out, but actions speak louder than words. | ||
It's a long, you know, it's not enough that I say working out is good for you. | ||
They're like, no, we need you in the gym, counting your macros. | ||
Listen, I've always said working out is good for you, okay? | ||
Happy? | ||
Eating healthy is good for you, okay? | ||
Yeah, everyone knows that already. | ||
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Happy? | |
No. | ||
No, sorry. | ||
Why do you feel entitled to access me? | ||
Okay? | ||
Trade you as many free car details as you want for a 15 minutes interview about her faith. | ||
Cath V. Prah, the papacy, etc. | ||
No fag. | ||
I can write and I want to work for you for free. | ||
Just asking for a shot to prove it. | ||
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No. | |
No, sorry. | ||
Why do you feel entitled to access me? | ||
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Okay? | |
I am a misanthropic, reclusive hermit. | ||
And everybody thinks that they could just like, you know, access me. | ||
You know, you can't. | ||
You want to go to a rally, you know, buy a ticket. | ||
You want to go to the meet and greet, buy the pass. | ||
I shake everybody's hand at the end of the rally like You know and I'm friendly if you see me but People are always like trying to trying to buy access. | ||
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You know, hey, I'd love to buy you a beer sometime What if I don't want to? | |
Hang out with you. | ||
What if I'd rather buy my own beer alone? | ||
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I don't even drink beer. | |
You know, that guy's like, I'll buy you a pizza. | ||
Now, he was cool actually. | ||
We talked over email. | ||
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But the one guy's like, I'll buy you a pizza if I can interview you. | |
It's like, maybe I'd rather have no pizza and not talk to you. | ||
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Okay? | |
So... I appreciate the offer. | ||
I declined politely the first time. | ||
I'm politely declining again. | ||
I don't, I'm not trading access for a car detail because I'm not a commodity. | ||
My attention, my presence is not a commodity that you just, you know, it's up for a barter. | ||
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Whoa, if you give me squirrel meat, I'll hang out with you for 20 minutes. | |
Okay, if it happens, it happens. | ||
If it doesn't, it doesn't. | ||
Okay, you want to see me go to the rally? | ||
If you want to interview me, become a podcaster with an audience and I'll come on your podcast. | ||
Make some funny content. | ||
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But this whole, like, you know, give me a shot! | |
It's like, you know, why don't you make your own luck? | ||
I appreciate the offer, but there's something that's so perverse about that mentality. | ||
Foisting on me some services you could provide, give me a shot. | ||
I do the show, you know, because it's like, I talk about this shit every night on the show, you pay $3, I answer any question, and people are like, no, I want you to tell it to me to my face in real life. | ||
It's like, no, sorry, but you're not entitled to that. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kwanzaa L. Thank you man. | ||
- Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
- Kwanzaa L. - Right? | ||
Yeah. - Kwanzaa L. - Pretty Fly White Guy sent $3, 284. | ||
Hope you had a good Christmas. | ||
Looking forward to the marathon tomorrow. - Thank you, man. | ||
Hope you had a good Christmas, too. - Nick 2036 sent $10, everything was $10,000. | ||
Every political personality I've ever followed throughout my life has ultimately disappointed me. | ||
On the other hand, every time it's brought me closer to the truth and ultimately to AF. | ||
Will you live long enough to see yourself become the villain? | ||
I believe in you. | ||
Love you big guy. | ||
Hey, love you too buddy. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know if I'll live long enough to be the villain. | ||
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I hope I do because I want to live a long life. | |
But I don't know if I'll ever become a villain. | ||
I don't think so, though. | ||
If I ever make a turn, just know that it's because, like, they're trying to, like, kill my family or something. | ||
I might, if they were like, we'll kill your whole family or something, or, I don't know. | ||
I'd have to be under, like, extraordinary duress. | ||
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But, yeah, I don't think I'll ever turn to the dark side. | |
That guy sucks. | ||
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That guy sucks so hard. | |
I hate him. | ||
And, uh... Yeah, he's just like a fucking bottom feeder of mediocrity. | ||
Every, like, up-talking effeminate douchebag with a 105 IQ thinks that they get to talk about politics. | ||
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Bro goes on the timeline and he's like, did you know that the real Christianity is manly? | |
I know you think Christianity is like gay and cringe, but that's just cause it's new. | ||
That's modernism. | ||
Old Christianity. | ||
Real Christianity is like really manly. | ||
Like lifting weights and football and monster trucks. | ||
And it makes me feel like a big man. | ||
I know you think Christianity is like take care of the poor and gay and stuff. | ||
But that's like modern, quaint, real Christianity that makes me feel big and like a man. | ||
Normally, I feel like a faggot, but when I'm quick-handed, I feel like a man because it's, like, strong. | ||
Fuck you, you fucking faggot. | ||
I'm so sick of everybody wants to... Well, first of all, he's just stupid. | ||
It's not even an original thought. | ||
He's just saying something you heard someone else say. | ||
We could predict everything that he said. | ||
You could put all his tweets into AI and reliably predict his opinion on everything. | ||
And everything that he says is a reworked, lower-fluency version of a take that he heard on right-wing Twitter and the right-wing ecosystem from the period of the last five years. | ||
Five to ten years. | ||
And aside from that, I hate this turning everything into a self-help. | ||
You know, a lot of these men just want to feel big. | ||
That's all it comes down to. | ||
A lot of men these days, they don't care about the truth. | ||
They don't care about morality. | ||
They just want to feel big because they feel small. | ||
That's what, the only reason you need to tell yourself that Christianity is manly is because you are a faggot. | ||
Because you are a fucking faggot. | ||
That's the only reason you need to tell yourself that. | ||
We're talking about God and Jesus and the salvation of mankind and the nature of the universe and you fucking faggots have to tell yourself, Oh, actually, you know, we could be manly and be Christian too. | ||
Do you need that? | ||
Do you need that? | ||
Because you're so fucking small and pathetic? | ||
It's insane. | ||
I'm so over that shit, man. | ||
Actually, Christianity's vitalist! | ||
We could do the fucking... What's that, guys? | ||
That bodybuilder? | ||
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We could do the pose and be Christian! | |
Fuck you, faggot. | ||
Anyway, I hate that so much. | ||
Let's water everything down to like a self-help cult. | ||
Let's water it all down because, you know, your dad wasn't present or something, you know. | ||
Your dad didn't give you enough encouragement, so now you need to read into everything a sort of, you know, good job, son! | ||
You know, you need Christianity to say, hey, good job, sport! | ||
That's what you need Christianity to do for you, right? | ||
To say, hey, good job, sport! | ||
Good job, son! | ||
I'm proud of you! | ||
Do you need Christianity to do that because your father didn't do that for you? | ||
Because you had a devouring mother, you faggot? | ||
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I hate that shit so much. | |
So not only is it unoriginal and facile and predictable and said stupidly, but also it's based on a lot of these pussy boys that need the reassurance. | ||
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So I hate that. | |
You know? | ||
Actually, Christianity is manly! | ||
Really? | ||
If Christianity is a vitalist religion, then why is the Great Victory when Jesus is crucified to death? | ||
It's a vitalist cult, really? | ||
Because it starts with death. | ||
It starts with an ignominious, humiliating death and a failure. | ||
Or rather, a perceived failure. | ||
Right? | ||
It's a vitalist cult. | ||
No, idiot. | ||
It's literally the opposite. | ||
It's a rejection of the flesh. | ||
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Crazy. | |
So, you know, all the early Christians were martyrs. | ||
Meaning they achieve victory by dying, and you think it's a vitalist cult? | ||
Living? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
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So anyway... Hey, Merry Christmas, man. | |
Thanks for the big super chat, I appreciate it. | ||
I love you so much. | ||
Hey, Merry Christmas, man. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Hope you had a good holiday. | ||
Eternal Droid percent $5. | ||
2024 was year of Keith Woods. | ||
2025. | ||
2025 will be Year of the Groip. | ||
Many blessings to you and all watching. | ||
Thank you everything you do, Nick. | ||
Hey thank you I appreciate it. | ||
Arslan Sana sent $3, the Pope has sanctioned blessings for gay couples. | ||
The fact that it's not a liturgical blessing is just pure cope. | ||
Christianity has been long infiltrated liberalism and Zionism. | ||
Wake up! | ||
That's just wrong. | ||
One, you're wrong. | ||
Two, you are gay. | ||
If you're not a Christian, you are gay and Jewish and going down. | ||
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Catholicism is the only thing they don't like. | |
Bro said, oh well Christianity is just like done. | ||
Christianity is the only thing they don't like. | ||
They don't like Christmas, they don't like the cross, they don't like the name, they don't like the story. | ||
So if you can't see that, I mean you're just a slave to them. | ||
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Banned. | ||
Jobless. | ||
Afraid to work. | ||
We're just not, let's just not do that. | ||
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1264 is a great number, don't get me wrong. | ||
But I don't think we need two episodes with the same number. | ||
Let's get a handle on these titles. | ||
Okay big goy, let's keep it tight. | ||
No small boy stuff. | ||
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Okay, is this uh... Is this that guy again? | |
Is this my favorite super chatter under a different name? | ||
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The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on. | ||
Henry Ford. | ||
Real! | ||
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The issue with the Protocols of Zion is that the author plagiarized parts about a book from Napoleon III. | ||
All of the protocols in the book have already been done or are in progress. | ||
The message of the book is true, but it probably was not from an actual meeting from Jews. | ||
Okay, you're Jewish. | ||
Well yeah, he definitely didn't write it. | ||
It probably was written by somebody else, maybe with the aid of ChatGPT. | ||
I don't know, what kind of question is that? | ||
I definitely didn't write it. | ||
It probably was written by somebody else, maybe with the aid of Chad GPT. - Reality person sent $10. | ||
What US state is most based when it comes to the realities of Jewry? - I don't know. | ||
What kind of question is that? | ||
I don't think any of them are, honestly. | ||
Austin sent $3, I was in a major label band for a few years and you're 100% right about the devil worship. | ||
Our creative director would add satanic imagery to our music videos. | ||
I was young and dumb, but it's all real. | ||
Yep, yes it is. | ||
Natsock Grecoid sent $3, is it gay to tell a female childhood friend that you love them? | ||
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Yes. | |
It's gay to have female friends. | ||
I don't make the rules. | ||
But if you can get along with a woman as a friend, you are gay. | ||
Do you agree with that? | ||
I feel like that's true. | ||
I feel like I don't enjoy the company of women as friends. | ||
That's where I draw the line. | ||
I mean, all these guys that are like, they really are like in love with women. | ||
And I love women, but You know this idea that like Like a woman is gonna be my best friend. | ||
It's just not the case. | ||
I mean I want to have a wife that I'm gonna have kids with and You know and she'll be my wife. | ||
She's not gonna be my BFF forever You know I don't know what guys get together and they're like, you know, it really make this this this thing fun if we brought our wives Let's go on a trip, you know would make it really fun if we brought all our girlfriends and our wives Then it would be fun as fuck. | ||
No, I don't do any guys ever say that now some guys do Some guys would rather hang out with their wife or their girlfriend than the bros But I think most and I think they're in the minority. | ||
I think most guys Their idea of fun once they get married and stuff is like hang out with the guys Not with the women. | ||
It's more of an obligation You're like a co-ed hangout So to me this like oh You know, I have like girl girlfriends or something. | ||
It's like why just why what would he talk about? | ||
her boyfriends like doesn't that make you a gay boyfriend or like a girl or something and Isn't that what women talk about? | ||
I mean, and by the way, listen, I don't mean to trash ordinary people, but, you know, whenever you go through the holidays, it's like a lot of small talk. | ||
I don't know how people do that. | ||
And I feel like that's all women provide is small talk. | ||
And it's just like... It's just a very low-order conversation. | ||
And I don't enjoy that. | ||
I feel like women aren't funny. | ||
They're not edgy. | ||
Like, they're not that interesting. | ||
They're not that deep. | ||
So I don't really, like, want to be friends with them. | ||
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You know? | |
Because I'm actually a very deep, edgy, thoughtful, funny person. | ||
And the people that I enjoy spending time with are deep, edgy, thoughtful, funny. | ||
You know, and women are rarely any of those things. | ||
Rarely are women any one of those things, let alone any combination of those things. | ||
That's not to shit on women. | ||
I mean, look, women are nice and they're hot. | ||
And you know sometimes they're like good negotiators and stuff like there they keep the peace and they can throw parties and shit like that You know because women always get all offended. | ||
They're like ah I can't believe you said that And then they don't know the difference between, like, Washington State and Washington, D.C. | ||
You know, like, women will get all offended by shit like that. | ||
And then you're like, really? | ||
Find China on a map. | ||
And they, you know, name three countries. | ||
You tell a woman, you're like, you know, I don't, I can't be friends with women because women aren't deep or thoughtful. | ||
And they're like, ah, you fucking misogynist. | ||
I can't believe you say that. | ||
I'm deep. | ||
Plenty of women are deep. | ||
And you're like, really? | ||
Name three philosophers. | ||
Name three countries. | ||
What's the last book you read? | ||
You know, anything like that. | ||
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And they're like, okay, well, fuck you. | |
And they're not fucking funny. | ||
They're unintentionally funny if they, like, slip and fall and hurt themselves or, like, don't know something obvious. | ||
But they're not funny. | ||
And they're not edgy. | ||
I mean, you say something edgy to a woman and they, like, just piss on your whole parade. | ||
You say something edgy in front of a woman and they get all offended. | ||
They're like, I hate that. | ||
I hate that disgust reaction. | ||
When people give me that, it, like, makes me viscerally angry. | ||
When I say something that's, like, obviously a joke or edgy or whatever, and people go, oh my gosh. | ||
I'm like, I want to fucking hit you. | ||
I want to hurt you right now. | ||
I would never do that, but that's, like, women always do that, and, like, that makes them not fun. | ||
They're, like, not down to fuck like that. | ||
I don't mean literally down to fuck. | ||
I mean they're like not down to fuck with like ideas. | ||
Women are not down to fuck when you talk about ideas, you make jokes, talk about rape or like killing or you know edgy subjects. | ||
Women are like oh come on that's you're nicer than that or shit like that it's like what is this a daycare? | ||
I'm not a child, you stupid bitch. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Anyway. | ||
So that's how I feel about it. | ||
So yeah, it is gay. | ||
Yeah, women are always like... They're always trying to, like, mom you. | ||
They're always trying to, like, you know, wag their finger in your face. | ||
Nah, I'm not talking about violence or anything like that. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
I'm just saying, I don't think women are great friends for men. | ||
I think they're good wives. | ||
I don't think they're great companions. | ||
I think men should be friends with men. | ||
And marry women. | ||
Austin sent $25. | ||
Also, Merry Christmas and thanks for the show. | ||
Hey, Merry Christmas. | ||
Thanks. | ||
SuperMeOscars sent $5. | ||
Nick, how are you so cool? | ||
Am I cool? | ||
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I'm not cool. | |
All right. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
Short segment is still too many. | ||
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I'm like, really? | ||
You're gonna be busy for a fucking 12-hour window? | ||
Really? | ||
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You don't even sleep 12 hours! | |
No one's not around in a 12-hour window. | ||
It's a long time. | ||
So, there's no excuses. | ||
Everybody, you know, maybe that person, but everybody else better show up. | ||
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Follow me there because I'm doing this big stream tomorrow raising money so get your wallets ready. | ||
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It's for the foundation. | ||
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But thanks to all our Super Chatters and everybody that watches the show. | ||
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