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The moon is right. . | |
The spirit's up. | ||
We're here tonight. | ||
And that's enough. | ||
Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
The party's on. | ||
The feeling's here. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
The choir of children sing their song. | ||
Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. ding. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. | ||
Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. | ||
We're simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
Simply having a wonderful Christmastime. | ||
The word is out. | ||
About to town. | ||
So lift your glass. | ||
Oh, don't look down. | ||
Simply having a wonderful Christmastime. | ||
The choir of children sing their song. | ||
They practiced all year long. | ||
Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong. | ||
The party's on. | ||
The spirit's up. | ||
We're here tonight. | ||
And that's enough. | ||
We're simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
We're simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
The moon is right The spirit's up . | ||
We're here tonight. | ||
Oh, that's enough. | ||
We're simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
We're simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
Oh, Christmas time | ||
Christmas time is here | ||
Happy dance and cheer One for all that children call Their favorite time of year Snowblades in the air Carols everywhere Olden times and ancient times | ||
Of love and things to share Smells in the air, beauty everywhere. | ||
Filled my heart with fire scars and joyful memories there. | ||
Christmas time is here. | ||
We'll be joining in. | ||
Oh, that we could always be such a spirit of love. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Oh, that we could always be such a spirit of love. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The spells that we hear are the glad you strive to do. | ||
Well, tonight, thank God, it's there instead of you. | ||
And there won't be snow in Africa this Christmas time. | ||
And there won't be snow in Africa this Christmas time. | ||
The greatest gift they'll get this year is by. | ||
The greatest gift they'll get this year is life. | ||
Oh, where nothing ever grows. | ||
Where nothing ever grows. | ||
Nor rain or rivers flow. | ||
No rain or rivers flow. | ||
Do they know it's Christmas time at all? | ||
Do they know it's Christmas time at all? | ||
Here's to you, raise a glass for everyone. | ||
Here to you, praise and praise for everyone. | ||
Here's to them underneath that burning sun. | ||
Do they know it's Christmas time at all? | ||
Be the world. | ||
Let them know it's Christmas time. | ||
Be the world. | ||
Let them know it's Christmas time. | ||
Be the world. | ||
Let them know it's Christmas time. | ||
Be the world. | ||
Let them know it's Christmas time. | ||
Be the world. | ||
Be the world. | ||
Let them know it's Christmas time. | ||
Be the world. | ||
Let them know it's Christmas time. | ||
Let them know it's Christmas time. | ||
So this is Christmas. | ||
Another year over. | ||
And a new one just begun. | ||
And so this is Christmas. | ||
I hope you have fun. | ||
The near and the dear ones. | ||
The old and the young. | ||
A merry-go-round Christmas. | ||
And a happy new year. | ||
Let's host this good football. | ||
Without any fear. | ||
And so this is Christmas. | ||
The week can fall strong. | ||
The rich and the poor ones. | ||
The world is so lost. . | ||
And so happy Christmas For black and for white For yellow and red ones Won't stop all the past On a merry, merry Christmas And a happy New Year | ||
And so happy the first one Without any fear So this is Christmas All right What have we done? | ||
You're the year old boy. | ||
And we've been long just begun. | ||
And I'm so happy because why? | ||
We hope you have fun. | ||
The near and dear one. | ||
The old and the young. | ||
Oh, Merry Christmas. | ||
And a happy new year. | ||
Let's hope it doesn't fall. | ||
Without any fear. | ||
What is wrong? | ||
Amen. | ||
Is your name You wanted for it's over now. | ||
Happy Holidays! | ||
Happy Holidays! | ||
While the merry bells keep ringing, Happy Holidays to you! | ||
Happy Holidays! | ||
Happy Holidays! | ||
It's the holiday season, And Santa Claus is coming round The Christmas snow is white on the ground When old Santa gets into town He'll be coming down the chimney down He'll be coming down the chimney down It's the holiday season And Santa Claus has got a toy for every good girl and good little boy. | ||
Santa's a great big bundle of joy when he's coming down the chimney down. | ||
When he's coming down the chimney down. | ||
He'll have a big fat pack upon his back And lots of goodies for you and for me So leave a peppermint stick for old Saint Nick Hanging on the Christmas tree It's the holiday season The holiday season So a hoop-dee-doo and dickery-dock Don't forget to hang up your sock Cause just exactly at twelve o'clock He'll be coming down the chimney down | ||
We have a big backpack upon his back And lots of goodies for you and for me So leave a peppermint stick for old Saint Nick Hanging on a Christmas tree It's holiday season | ||
So hoop-dee-doo and dickery dock, don't forget to hang up your sock, cause just exactly at 12 o'clock, you'll be coming down the chimney, coming down the chimney, coming down the chimney town. | ||
Happy holiday, happy holiday, happy holiday while the merry bells keep ringing. | ||
Happy holiday to you. | ||
Happy holiday, happy holiday, happy holiday, happy holiday. | ||
Happy holiday, happy holiday. | ||
Welcome to my Christmas song. | ||
I'd like to thank you for the year. | ||
So I'm sending you this Christmas card. | ||
To say it's nice to have you here. | ||
I'd like to sing about all the things. | ||
Your eyes and mind can see. | ||
So I'm the boy, the girl's ever. | ||
Oh, step into Christmas with a meal. | ||
Step into Christmas, step into one together. | ||
We could watch the snow fall forever and ever. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm not a man. | ||
This Christmas, fire-sized blazing bright We're caroling through the night And this Christmas will be A very special Christmas for me | ||
guitar solo Presents and cards are here. | ||
My world is filled with you and me. | ||
This Christmas, and as I look around, your eyes outshine the town they do. | ||
This Christmas, fireside blazing bright, we're caroling through the night. | ||
And this Christmas, It will be a very special Christmas for me. | ||
Shake a hand, shake a hand now. | ||
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We're caroling through the night And this Christmas will be A very special Christmas for me. | ||
Merry Christmas. . | ||
Shake a hand, shake a hand now. | ||
Here's your brother, Merry Christmas! | ||
All over the land now. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Merry Christmas Merry, Merry Christmas Merry, Merry Christmas Merry, Merry, | ||
Merry Merry, Merry Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry, | ||
Merry, Merry Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Happy Holidays! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Oh, Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy holidays. | ||
We've been waiting all year for this night. | ||
When the snow is glistening on the trees outside. | ||
And all the stockings are hung by the fireside. | ||
Waiting for Santa to arrive. | ||
And all the love will show. | ||
Cause everybody knows. | ||
It's Christmas time. | ||
And all the kids will see. | ||
The gifts under the tree. | ||
It's the best time of year for the family. | ||
It's a wonderful feeling. | ||
And the love is the moon from the floor to the ceiling. | ||
It's that time of year. | ||
Christmas time is here. | ||
And with the blessings from above. | ||
God sends you his love. | ||
And everything's okay. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy holidays. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy holidays. | ||
Happiness cause love has sent me here. | ||
And all the love will show cause everybody knows it's Christmas time and all the kids will see. | ||
See ya. See ya. | ||
See ya. | ||
See ya. See ya. See ya. See ya. See ya. See ya. See ya. See ya. See ya. | ||
See ya. See ya. See ya. | ||
Let me hear you. | ||
Come on now! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Let me hear ya! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
And Happy Holidays! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Oh yeah! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Yeah! | ||
And Happy Holidays! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Come on now! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Happy Holidays! Happy Holidays! Happy Holidays! | ||
Happy Holidays! | ||
Happy Holidays! | ||
Happy Holidays! Happy Holidays! Happy Holidays! | ||
You're watching the first official America First Christmas Money Bomb marathon stream. | ||
And we got a great vibe going on here. | ||
It's Christmas, or a couple days after Christmas. | ||
But we got the fireplace and we have the music. | ||
Check into the live chat. | ||
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We're live on Rumble. | |
So if you're in the live chat, pop in, say what's up, and we'll see who's watching the stream. | ||
We got TwitterSucks, LaffyKing, KyotoZoomer, what's going on? | ||
Anybody cool in here? | ||
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WallstreetRetard, what's up dude? | |
PlantationKruiper Banana, what's going on banana dude? | ||
That's moving too fast now for me to see, but what's going on everybody? | ||
Check in the live chat, say what's up. | ||
We got a great stream planned for this day. | ||
It's gonna be a marathon stream. | ||
12 hour marathon stream. | ||
Noon to midnight! | ||
So I'm gonna be live here with you for the next 12 hours. | ||
And we have a great lineup, which I'll get into in a moment, but of course, the purpose of this stream, this is our first official America First Foundation fundraiser livestream. | ||
And the goal is to raise $100,000 For the America First Foundation non-profit and this is for our project budget for next year. | ||
We have a lot of big exciting things planned for 2024. | ||
And we've talked a little bit about that over the past week or so, past few days we've been promoting the stream. | ||
But we're going to be making the transition to really a real full political movement. | ||
Of course we'll be doing our AFPAC4 convention next year. | ||
We're gonna be making some very highly produced new content. | ||
So not just live streams, but a feature-length documentary, which hopefully is the first of many. | ||
We're gonna be upgrading the studio to a serious, high-production, professional setup. | ||
And of course, we'll be getting involved in the 2024 election. | ||
Most important election of our lifetimes, and it's gonna be crazy. | ||
Because some are saying that this Trump-Biden matchup that everyone's predicting, some say this may not even happen. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
But it's very important that we have a ground game, that America First has a presence in this election, so the funds will be going towards that as well. | ||
So we have a pretty ambitious goal, but we've got some very generous donors that are matching all donations up to 50,000. | ||
So if we raise $50, we get $50, and we round it out, it'll be $100,000 by the end of it, and it'll set us up really nicely for next year to get all this stuff done. | ||
And we'll probably be doing more of these in the future. | ||
Maybe it'll be an annual thing. | ||
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but of course we have a lot of work to do. | ||
So, it all starts here. | ||
So that's the purpose of the stream. | ||
It's all, of course, going to a good cause, year-end stream. | ||
And you're really putting me through it. | ||
I mean, I'm working for it. | ||
I mean, yeah, $100,000 is a lot of money, but... I mean, this stream... It's like $100,000 worth of labor. | ||
It's like as difficult to do a stream like this as it is to do a regular job for one or two years. | ||
Honestly. | ||
So we have a huge lineup and I'll just go over it really quickly and we'll be actually bringing on our first guest shortly. | ||
But I'll just go over our schedule. | ||
So like I said it's noon until midnight central time. | ||
I'll be on for the next 12 hours and we have a great lineup here. | ||
We have six guests. | ||
I guess technically seven. | ||
1 p.m central time where we will have Joel Davis so that'll be in about a half hour. | ||
2 p.m central time right after that we're having on Gavin McInnes and Ryan Rivera. | ||
3 p.m right after that we're having on Keith Woods Which we almost didn't get. | ||
That was a big get. | ||
You know, cause I hit him up and I said, Hey Keith, you think you could come on my stream? | ||
I know you're super busy and everything. | ||
And you know, my team talked with his team. | ||
We had asked him three months in advance and you know, finally they cleared it. | ||
We got the security service, uh, the secret service to, to let us do this. | ||
Secure the connection and everything so he's safe like you know we had to jump through a lot of hoops But he well he is able to make it which is awesome I'm just messing with them, of course. | ||
4 p.m. | ||
So right after that, we got Stu Peters! | ||
Me and him are back together. | ||
You know, we put all that stuff behind us. | ||
We had a little beef over Marjorie Taylor Greene, and then you know what happened? | ||
We realized, are we gonna fight over a bitch? | ||
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No! | |
We're not gonna let a hoe come between two real niggas. | ||
Stu Peters, otherwise known as Focus, and Nick Fuentes, otherwise known as Groyper, You know, we're not gonna let a hoe come between us. | ||
We're two real Aryan heroes From the Midwest so we're gonna have him on it's gonna be great 5 p.m. | ||
Central Time right after that Elijah Schaefer who's a friend of the show amazing guy we love him and then 7 p.m. | ||
Central Time we'll be doing our fortnight tournament more on that in a moment and then 9 p.m. | ||
Central Time we're having on Vince James To round out the guests. | ||
He'll be our last guest. | ||
Last, certainly not least, maybe the most. | ||
And of course, he's our... He's an officer on our foundation. | ||
I'm the non-profit, so you'll be hearing from him as well. | ||
And it's gonna be a great show. | ||
Like I said, so those are the guests. | ||
We'll also be doing a Fortnite tournament at 7 o'clock, hosted by Chief Trumpster. | ||
And this is exciting. | ||
So it's a $50 buy-in. | ||
The instructions are in the bio. | ||
You give 50 bucks, say you want to join the Fortnite tournament, and we'll be setting this up throughout the day, and it's a $500 grand prize. | ||
So we want everybody to be in there, okay? | ||
Because if we don't fill up the lobby, you know, if like 10 people sign up, then we don't make any money on it, you know? | ||
So we need everybody who plays Fortnite to buy in. | ||
It's a $50 buy-in, it's a solo tournament, and it's a $500 prize. | ||
And of course, I'll be playing. | ||
I will be playing and I believe VEDA will be playing. | ||
There's going to be a lot of AFE celebs in there. | ||
You know, honestly, I kind of, like, condone cheating. | ||
I don't know if I should say that. | ||
But look, if you guys get together as a team, you all buy in, you work together, I mean, no one can... I don't think anyone can stop you. | ||
I certainly can't. | ||
We're only giving the $500 to one person. | ||
You know, if, like, three people get together, they want to split it up. | ||
It's really your decision. | ||
I'm not encouraging that. | ||
Look, I'm just saying, if you want to buy in, you really want to game theory it out, if like 10 people sign up and they all break even, I can't stop you. | ||
I'm not encouraging that, but I'm just saying it's a possibility, it could happen. | ||
So, Fortnite, no, but you shouldn't do that, but that is against the rules. | ||
But we're not gonna check. | ||
7 o'clock Central, Fortnite tournament. | ||
What else? | ||
I want to go over... Okay, so this is all... We're just getting this stuff all out of the way. | ||
Okay, we'll probably do it again at the six hour mark. | ||
But I just got to get this stuff out of the way. | ||
And then we'll get into the content. | ||
So, the way it's going to work... If you want your Super Chat read out, it's a special link. | ||
So not the one you're used to. | ||
There's a special entropy link in the bio. | ||
And if you Super Chat $25 or more, we will read it on the stream. | ||
We're selling our America First hat. | ||
It's a black hat, and it says America First in white. | ||
It's 50 bucks, and we have that for sale on the site. | ||
Fortnite Tournament's a $50 buy-in. | ||
If you give $100, you're guaranteed a call-in. | ||
So you can call into the show. | ||
We're gonna limit the time, and we're gonna say you get a few minutes. | ||
Okay, but it's a hundred bucks. | ||
You're guaranteed to call into the show right now during the stream. | ||
If there's a lot of people that do that, we may cut it off. | ||
I don't want to be here for a century, you know, but a hundred bucks guaranteed call in to this stream. | ||
A thousand dollars. | ||
You get a private call after the stream with me and the team for as long as you like within reason. | ||
So if you give a thousand dollars, we have your info. | ||
and we'll schedule a call with not just me but the whole foundation team privately not on stream you talk to us about whatever you'd like any ideas stuff like that five thousand dollars we will fly you out to chicago actually no i don't think we for five we're not flying you out but you do get to go to a private dinner in chicago with me and all the other five thousand uh dollar people | ||
$10,000 we do fly you out and you get a one-on-one with me and you get to see the new studio when it's completed so that'll be sometime in the first quarter of 2024 so that's how the tiers work it's all and if you've missed any of that all the details are on my telegram channel so if you forget or you know you're not sure it's all there And again, all of this is going to our 501c4 nonprofit. | ||
You know, all the rules and stuff like that is in the description. | ||
And that's the purpose of the stream. | ||
It's a money bomb! | ||
We're doubling everything! | ||
Doubling everything! | ||
And by the way, this is the last thing I'll say, then we'll get into our first Super Chats and maybe take some calls. | ||
Then our first guest is Joel Davis. | ||
So because it's a double, double XP Wednesday, because we're doubling the donations, of course if you give $100 for the call, it actually counts as $200. | ||
If you give $1,000 and you want that sponsorship tier, it actually counts as $2,000. | ||
If you give $25, it counts as $50. | ||
If you give $10,000, it counts as $20,000. | ||
Up to 50, of course. | ||
So, keep that in mind. | ||
This is the best time to donate if you're planning on it, because we're doubling it. | ||
Every dollar counts as two dollars. | ||
So, just keep that in mind. | ||
And again, that's all going to our stuff next year. | ||
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Okay. | |
So, with that, we're gonna read some of our first Super Chats. | ||
And we'll get some of these out of the way, and then we'll do our first call. | ||
That's with Joel Davis, so let me pull this up here. | ||
And we'll read these out. | ||
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Let me see. | |
Let me just make sure this is gonna work. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright! | ||
Okay, let's see. | ||
Bobby Fischer sent $250. | ||
Based Jay here. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
Thank you very much, Bobby Fischer. | ||
The based- Oh, this is the based Jew! | ||
We met this guy at the last- If I recall correctly, I believe we met this guy at the last Fun is Rally. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Wow, that's actually... I don't know. | ||
Is that a good omen? | ||
Is that a bad omen? | ||
Our first Super Chatter. | ||
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Jewish. | |
But you know what? | ||
Hey, that's okay. | ||
Okay, that's okay. | ||
It's a double XP Wednesday. | ||
We'll take money from everybody. | ||
No, but we love this guy. | ||
He's... I'm sure he's cool. | ||
If he's giving money to me, he's cool. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
God bless you, my friend. | ||
Merry Christmas and thank you very much. | ||
We love... We love Bobby Fisher, a base J. Patriot for the white race. | ||
Maybe a race traitor against Jewish power. | ||
You know, we support that. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And I'm glad to hear that. | ||
God bless you, my friend. | ||
Quintess and Ye truly, truly helped lead me back to Christ. | ||
Thank you, 07. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And I'm glad to hear that. | ||
God bless you, my friend. | ||
I'm very happy to hear that you have come back to the church and that me and Ye could help you there. | ||
And we have a huge super chat here. | ||
This is from our donor who's matching all the donations. | ||
I actually should have let him get the first one, but I think he got bumped up a few. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Thank you very much! | ||
Hey Nick, happy holidays. | ||
Loving this stream. | ||
I'll match every super chat up to $50,000 today. | ||
America first, forever. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And everybody, before we even get into the rest of the stream, we gotta give an 07 to AT Drummond. | ||
This guy has been critical behind the scenes. | ||
He has been shoveling the funds in and really setting us up nicely for 2024. | ||
And he's given us a level of support which is just unbelievable. | ||
And the stream was partially his idea. | ||
We came together and we came up with this and Um, you know, him and I, we have a lot of big plans for 2024. | ||
He's one of these activist types. | ||
He really wants to help the cause. | ||
He's really down for America first. | ||
And so, we really just appreciate his generosity. | ||
And thank him so much for all the support here. | ||
Matching all the funds, making the stream happen. | ||
So everybody, 07 for AT Drummond. | ||
God bless you, my friend. | ||
And, uh... | ||
I hope he likes the stream. | ||
I hope we're able to reach the goal here. | ||
Very important. | ||
So, everybody give him an 07 and a thank you. | ||
We love him. | ||
He is really making it an America First Christmas. | ||
But let's get through some more of these. | ||
We got about 15 minutes before Joel Davis comes on. | ||
And remember, you can super chat. | ||
And if you have any super chats for the guests, I will read them, okay? | ||
So if you have a message or a question for any of our guests, send it in while they are on the air. | ||
Because then I'll read it and I'll ask them. | ||
I might not get all of them because it's going to be a little tricky, but if you have questions for any of the guests, make sure you send those in and I'll ask the guests. | ||
So Joel Davis is on deck. | ||
Alright, well let's get through some more of these. | ||
We're going to be reading a lot of them today, okay? | ||
Great Days sent $50. | ||
My love you enjoy Christmas break. | ||
Hey, thank you very much man. | ||
Appreciate the super chat. | ||
Von Luger sent $40. | ||
Love you Nick and everything you do. | ||
The 1800s had Napoleon. | ||
The 1900s had Hitler and now in the 2000s we have you. | ||
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Let's go! | |
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. | ||
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Hey! | |
Merry Christmas man. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know though. | ||
Am I ever going to invade all of Europe? | ||
Some things maybe are not meant to be. | ||
I hope so. | ||
I'm not saying I won't, and I, listen, I hope I do, but I'm just saying, you really, you guys really think I'm gonna invade Russia in the winter? | ||
You really think I'm going to invade all of Europe? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Maybe. | ||
You know, a lot of things are gonna have to happen between now and then, but hey, I appreciate the support, and I appreciate your confidence in me. | ||
You think that I will be Invading Europe like the greats like the all-time greats Hitler and Napoleon Or Stalin even for that matter from the other side But I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you my friend Channel OSH sent $25 Merry Christmas Nick. | ||
Thank you for everything that you do wishing you and your family the best Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Merry Christmas Llama boy sent $100 Merry Christmas Merry Christmas, and thank you Merry Christmas, Black Royper. | ||
Okay, I'm feeling a lot of these are gonna be repetitive, so I may just speed through them, okay? | ||
Because we're gonna get a lot of similar messages, I think. | ||
And we got, like, a billion. | ||
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Let's go! | |
Christ is king! | ||
AF on top! | ||
And I'll see you in the tournament. | ||
I'll see you at... At Riviera, buddy. | ||
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on top. | |
Jesus is Lord. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
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Let's go! | |
Christ is King. | ||
AF on top. | ||
I'll see you in the tournament. | ||
I'll see you at Riviera, buddy. | ||
I'll see you at what? | ||
I can't even think of a single destination on the map. | ||
Ritzy Riviera. | ||
I'll see you over there. | ||
And by the way, it's pretty crazy. | ||
We're already at 36,000. | ||
I should say, our goal is 100. | ||
We're at 36,000 already, which is pretty incredible. | ||
We get up to 60, and Drummond will get us across the finish line to 100, just so you know. | ||
So we're in pretty good shape so far. | ||
Only Jesus sent $100. | ||
Love you, guy. | ||
Thank you for being our voice. | ||
I love you too, buddy. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
All right, I see you. | ||
Now it's time for, like, my penance. | ||
Chad Champion, I shit on his Super Chats all the time. | ||
Now I have to face him like a man. | ||
I feel like there's gonna be some of those. | ||
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So I hope he's cool. | |
JackTheGroi%$300, I hope everyone listening had a Merry Christmas. | ||
JackTheGroi%$300, I hope everyone listening had a Merry Christmas. | ||
This guy's really taking advantage of the character limit. | ||
You know, but that's okay. | ||
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I want you to do that. | |
I hope everyone listening had a Merry Christmas. | ||
I believe 2024 is going to be a tipping point. | ||
It feels like our country's dynamic is changing in a real way and that Nick and America First will play a big role in that change. | ||
I thank God every day for our great leader, who can lead a movement like this one. | ||
I don't think the world is ready for the year of the grouper. | ||
Safe safe everyone and have a happy new year! | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
I think you're right, you know, and obviously I'm biased because I'm me and, you know, and this is my organization. | ||
But when you look around, you realize that we're the only group that really has the correct message. | ||
And that doesn't mean that other people aren't useful. | ||
It doesn't mean that other people aren't valuable or that they're not good people. | ||
But when you survey the landscape, You take stock of what there is on the right wing, there is nothing comparable to what we're doing. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Nothing that's comparable in its message and in its viability, which are the two critical things. | ||
And all you have to do is look at the biggest stars on the right wing, and this is not to say it's no true Scotsman, there's no true conservative, Um, but let's just establish the most critical issues of our time are the white genocide that's being perpetrated in Europe and North America, and that Western civilization has been subverted by Jewish power. | ||
Those are the two, and I've said this consistently now, those are really the two preeminent issues of our time. | ||
I think every other issue is downstream from that, and I think those have the most urgency and the most weight And I'm the only one talking about both of them. | ||
I'm the only one, and rather this movement, is the only one that is talking about doing anything about both of those things. | ||
The fact that, of course, whites are being systematically replaced in every country where they exist, and that in all those countries, these Jews, who are either atheists or religious and hate Jesus, are really in control. | ||
So, If you are a sincere Christian, if you sincerely believe that America is better when it has a white demographic core, this is the only movement that's fighting for those things. | ||
This is the only movement that's fighting for a preeminent Christianity over the law in the country. | ||
And arguing for the maintenance of a white demographic core. | ||
It seems that everybody else is either talking about one, or the other, or neither, or they've watered it down. | ||
All you have to do is take a look across the board. | ||
So, I mean, I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't think this was the most important thing. | ||
If I didn't think that this message was so critical, I would roll into some other group. | ||
I would have joined Turning Point or Daily Wire or whatever. | ||
But of course, if you understand the peril that we're in because of those issues, this is the only group that's talking about it and doing something about it. | ||
That's it! | ||
And we're young, we're viral, we're online, we have adapted to the worst circumstances. | ||
You know, I've been deplatformed, I've been debanked, all these things have happened to me. | ||
And so, we're really the only ones that are here, saying it loud, for seven years running almost. | ||
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So, um, you know. | |
So I'm glad you said that because this is why we're doing this stream, because what we're doing is so important and we believe in it. | ||
And again, it's not to say screw everybody else, but it is to say this is the nucleus of the Christian pro-white movement in America. | ||
It just is. | ||
No one's even close. | ||
So I appreciate that. | ||
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Oh no! | |
Okay, let's see. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Okay. | ||
That sounded a little ominous. | ||
When I read that, I was like, oh boy, it sounds a little foreboding. | ||
But hey, thank you so much, BasedWook, for the sponsorship. | ||
Let's give him a huge 07 in the chat and a thank you. | ||
God bless you, BasedWook. | ||
I'll see you in Chicago. | ||
And you gotta introduce yourself as BassWook. | ||
It's gonna be cool to meet some of you guys, actually. | ||
And it's cool that it's in Chicago, you know. | ||
I've done these dinners and events in every other state. | ||
I've done them in Florida. | ||
I've done them in New York. | ||
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Where else? | |
We did one in D.C. | ||
We did one... We've done them everywhere, you know. | ||
And, of course, I don't love anywhere like I love Chicago, so it'll actually be great to bring people into town and maybe go to one of my favorite restaurants or something. | ||
And you really get to enjoy the city. | ||
Maybe we'll hang out even after that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
If we have a good time at the dinner, maybe we'll make it like an all-night thing and we get to go around, see the city, stuff like that. | ||
Because I really love Chicago and, you know, because of the nature of the city, we never get to do anything here. | ||
But because this is more low-key, we'll be able to have a really fun night. | ||
So, thank you very much. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
I will see you soon. | ||
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- That old silk hat. | |
- Keira sent five. | ||
- This guy's just going through the Fortnite. - Beg. - Not sorry sent $1,000. | ||
Merry Christmas Nick. | ||
God bless you and all the growers Thank you, not sorry. | ||
Oh sevens for the sponsorship. | ||
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Merry Christmas, and thank you very much Greatest gooner sent $1,000. | |
Hi smile. | ||
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Hi. | |
Hey, thank you very much to greatest gooner Greatest gooner. | ||
unidentified
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Wow. | |
Thank you. | ||
Oh sevens for that Thank you very much for the sponsorship. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I Will do maybe five minutes more of this and we're bringing on Joel Davis shortly. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm just gonna make sure he has that link. | ||
Let me just Go through here make sure he's got that Because we'll be bringing him on shortly On Zoom. | ||
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Okay. | |
And we'll take out a few more of these superchats. | ||
This is gonna be a very superchat-heavy stream. | ||
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I hope you're... I hope you're prepared for that. | |
I hope you're strapped in and ready for that. | ||
And hopefully the guests will... Because it's gonna be a lot of superchat content! | ||
But we're gonna have like six, seven hours of guests. | ||
And we'll be doing calls in Fortnite. | ||
So I hope you know it's not all gonna be just me clicking and reading. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
It's part of it, of course. | ||
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Um, but yeah, we'll be bringing on our first guest shortly. | |
Okay. | ||
Hey, thank you very much Classic Scribe. | ||
We gotta give an 07 to this guy. | ||
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Happiest of New Years Nick and Whoops Hey guys Thank you for making 2023 our year To many more Hey thank you very much Classics Groy We gotta give an 07 to this guy He is helping us out so much Clipping the show If you go on Twitter and you see a clip of my show, like Heads, and you flip a coin, Heads, it's this guy. | |
This guy's like half of our video output. | ||
He gets huge engagement, big impressions, and we love him for that. | ||
So, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, my friend. | ||
I appreciate everything you do for us, and thanks for the super chat. | ||
Matt R sent $100. | ||
Hope you had a good Christmas and praying that we hit the goal today. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
Me too! | ||
I hope we hit our goal. | ||
We have to hit that goal, but we're very close already, actually. | ||
Because, you know, Drummond kicked us off with the 10. | ||
We're at 40. | ||
I mean, really, in like real terms, we raised 20 more. | ||
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And... | |
Right? | ||
Is that how that works? | ||
Or what am I thinking? | ||
Am I right on that? | ||
Yeah, I think if we bring in 20 more, Drummond matches the remaining 40, we're at 100, so... So yeah, I think it's within our grasp. | ||
We're already very close. | ||
I mean, it says 40. | ||
We're technically at 80. | ||
You know, just if we're doing the math on that, so... I think we're gonna hit it. | ||
I think we'll get there. | ||
JROXER sent $100. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick and AF family. | ||
Life wouldn't be the same without this movement. | ||
All the best. | ||
JROXER, an old favorite. | ||
Hey, thank you very much for the super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
It's good to hear from you. | ||
Hey, it wouldn't be the same without you, JROXER. | ||
SLOT sent $25. | ||
Hi! | ||
Thanks for finally bringing the hats back. | ||
I love you, bro. | ||
2024 time. | ||
Hey, love you too, buddy. | ||
And I'm glad you like the hat. | ||
Yeah, and hopefully we'll be doing some more merch next year. | ||
It's just we can't get credit card processing. | ||
That's what's really killing us lately. | ||
But thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you very much! | ||
Love you too, buddy. | ||
love you Nick keep up the great work thank you very much love you too buddy I appreciate it Iowa Catholic sent $25 Christ is king America first absolutely all day Strider sent $100 Thanks, Nick. | ||
Here's to a great 2024 for America first. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
EternalDroidper sent $3. | ||
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Part, Ty Nick. | |
Oh, wait a second. | ||
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How did that get in there? | |
$3? | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
We were supposed to read that as 25 and up. | ||
Did you get the memo? | ||
No, but I appreciate it. | ||
That was my bad. | ||
I shouldn't have read that. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
Truck driving, huh? | ||
Good stuff. | ||
Truck driving sounds kind of cozy, honestly. | ||
But thank you, MAGA1488. | ||
Keep doing what you're doing. | ||
Watched every show since you were on YouTube before Groyper wore on top of my GPS truck driving. | ||
Merry Christmas, white people. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
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Truck driving, huh? | |
Good stuff. | ||
Truck driving sounds kind of cozy, honestly. | ||
But thank you, MAGA1488. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
All right. | ||
Why don't we bring in Joel Davis if he's ready. | ||
I'll hit him up, we'll see. | ||
And we'll prepare for our first guest. | ||
Let's get also a little Call of War in here. | ||
You know, it wouldn't be a RumbleStream if we didn't get a little Call of War in here. | ||
We'll squeeze it in just before we take our first Zoom call, our first Zoom guest. | ||
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Oh, damn. | |
Well, this is not gonna go well. | ||
Okay, I should not have set this up before I went live. | ||
Damn it! | ||
Okay, I'm screwed here. | ||
unidentified
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I'll get this bomber now. | |
I hope these aren't those missiles. | ||
I don't know what those get away All right, all right, okay all right, okay Let's see if we're gonna get Joel here | ||
Yeah, damn I lost an infantry Not good Not really helping my shock and awe doctrine here. | ||
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Let me see. | |
Submarine destroyed. | ||
unidentified
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Submarine destroyed. | |
Okay, I took down four submarines. | ||
I didn't destroy any of the missiles though. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
unidentified
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That's okay. | |
That's fine. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I'll get them some other way. | ||
Alright. | ||
You know what? | ||
Let me take a few more Super Chats because I haven't heard back from Joel in a sec. | ||
AquariumGroiper sent $100. | ||
Call in from AquariumGroiper. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
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Merry Christmas, AquariumGroiper. | |
Love you, buddy. | ||
unidentified
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I'll talk to you in a minute. | |
Thank you for your daily sacrifices and hard work. | ||
They say the top three most influential people in history are Jesus, Hitler, and Ye. | ||
Idg, maybe? | ||
But I can say confidently the three most influential people for me personally are Jesus Christ, Hitler, and Nick Fuentes. | ||
You are the GOAT. | ||
Thank you for your daily sacrifices and hard work. | ||
One day all three of those names will be acknowledged and honored as they deserve to be in America. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Yeah, you know, obviously Ye was very influential for me, but it's been rough, man, these last couple of weeks with everything that's going on with his album, which is not Christian, and his apology to the Jews now. | ||
You know, obviously we're not happy about that stuff, so... | ||
I know not everybody loves what is going on with him, but I appreciate that you support me and Jesus and Hitler. | ||
You know, it's really sort of the triumvirate, I guess. | ||
All right, let me check in on Joel. | ||
We'll see if we got him. | ||
I'm gonna transition over to our call-in screen and we'll see. | ||
Do I have him? | ||
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them I come on Joel Joel what are we doing here ah Okay. | |
Alright, well I guess we'll wait on him another minute. | ||
We'll read out a couple more of these. | ||
Cool cheese guy sent $30. | ||
Hi. | ||
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Hi. | |
What's going on, cool cheese guy? | ||
Yeah, I guess we'll flip back. | ||
Joel, you're killing us. | ||
You gotta tag him on Twitter. | ||
unidentified
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Say, Joel, what's going on? | |
What's going on, pal? | ||
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I'll get a few more of these in. | |
I can't keep up, though. | ||
They're coming in faster than I can read them. | ||
Spinachbrah sent $25. | ||
Hey Nick, hope you had a Merry Christmas. | ||
What was favorite present and did you gift anything cool? | ||
Hey Merry Christmas Spinachbrah, good to hear from you buddy. | ||
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We love this guy. | |
Uh, favorite present? | ||
It's a tough one. | ||
unidentified
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I got, um, I got an iPad. | |
I got a bag, like a belt bag. | ||
unidentified
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I got, uh, what else did I get? | |
I got running shoes. | ||
My dad got me running shoes. | ||
I'm like, Dad, did you get these for the wrong kid? | ||
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I'm like, yeah, I'm going to do a lot of running in these. | |
Not that I did like them. | ||
He's like, well, you could wear these because they're like for the winter, you know? | ||
They're waterproof. | ||
I was like, oh, OK. | ||
Yeah, fair enough, you know? | ||
But he's giving me these running shoes. | ||
He's like, well, I got everybody active wear. | ||
I'm like, yeah, one problem. | ||
One problem. | ||
I'm the least active person that exists. | ||
I'm at least physically active. | ||
I'm registering zero physical activity hour by hour, day by day. | ||
But, you know, it's the thought that counts. | ||
I got some of that. | ||
I got a Trump action figure. | ||
Dude, Canada... Canada thinks he's gonna step to me with his freaking submarine squad? | ||
Really? | ||
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What a joke. | |
I'm gonna get freaking fried, dude. | ||
I'm just going to war with this guy. | ||
unidentified
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Fuck this guy. | |
Canada and Spain think they're gonna take me out. | ||
Yeah, you and what army? | ||
My navy's huge! | ||
You and what army, pal? | ||
unidentified
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I just got this convoy. | |
If this convoy gets through, I may be in trouble. | ||
unidentified
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So that's why I got to get my battleships down here. | |
Four hours? | ||
Yeah, I don't know, it might be tough. | ||
unidentified
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Get my naval bomber out here. | |
I got some naval bombers here too. | ||
All right, we got Joel? | ||
Dude, still no Joel? | ||
He's like five minutes late. | ||
Imagine that I'm mad at somebody else for being late. | ||
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Alright, I'll play more. | |
Okay, I shouldn't have read that. | ||
For the Fortnite tournament, IGNTERO is tricky. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, okay. | |
I shouldn't have read that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Big Ham sent $250. | ||
Thanks for all you do, Nick. | ||
You inspire and motivate me to strive for excellence in all things. | ||
May Christ strengthen and guide you. | ||
I don't need to take a phone call or anything. | ||
Just take my money. | ||
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
Your friend, Big Ham. | ||
Thank you very much for the kind message, Big Ham. | ||
And thanks for the super chat. | ||
And no call even better. | ||
No, but thank you very much, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Happy New Year! | ||
Merry Christmas to you too. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
I appreciate the support. | ||
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Alright, let's see what this one's gonna be. | |
This is interesting. | ||
Ebenezer sent $500. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
Your work for the good of the world and being the only one speaking truth to power is amazing to witness. | ||
I love supporting and being a part of the most worthwhile political movement of our generation. | ||
Is it a $500 unblock fee? | ||
I mean, there's one problem for you. | ||
I don't have a Twitter. | ||
Just one problem. | ||
Please unblock me on Twitter. | ||
I was totally out of line when you sacrificed so much for us. | ||
Please accept my groveling apology. | ||
Twitter.com slash Ebonyair of three. | ||
Is it a $500 unblock fee? | ||
I mean, there's one problem for you. | ||
I don't have a Twitter. | ||
Just one problem. | ||
I don't actually have a Twitter. | ||
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Let me just check out your account, though, on my friend's Twitter. or whatever. | |
What did you do, though? | ||
What did you do, though? | ||
You gotta tell me what you did, though. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
unidentified
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You know what? | |
It's Christmas. | ||
I'm not even gonna ask. | ||
It's Christmas. | ||
I won't ask. | ||
I don't have a Twitter, but if I did, I will unblock you. | ||
All right, is this, uh... Do we have Joel? | ||
Let me wrap this one up, then we'll get Joel. | ||
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Hang on. | |
Well, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
I appreciate your groveling apology, and I do accept because it's Christmas. | ||
You know, next time, let's just... Let's just, you know... Be nice. | ||
Be nice to me instead. | ||
unidentified
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All right, here we go. | |
All right, I think we got Joel on the line. | ||
How do we... Why is it small like this? | ||
Do you have video? | ||
Joel, can you hear me? | ||
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Yeah, can you hear me? | |
Yes! | ||
Do you not have video? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I'm staying at a friend's house using someone else's gear and his webcam is inexplicably not working. | |
That's okay. | ||
That's fine. | ||
That's okay. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
Well, let me see if I can get a picture of you. | ||
Let me just see if I could put... Give me one sec. | ||
I'll pull up a picture of you. | ||
Um, and put it in place of the camera. | ||
There's a basketball player named Joel Davis. | ||
unidentified
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Hang on. | |
Let me just make this look a little better. | ||
Your classic Twitter Avi. | ||
How old is that, by the way? | ||
unidentified
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You look younger in that. | |
Uh, the picture from my Twitter? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, that was from, I think, 2022. | ||
So that old. | ||
Okay. | ||
That was me in Spain actually. | ||
That's a good picture. | ||
On holiday. | ||
unidentified
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Let me put that there. | |
Give me one second. | ||
And I'll get it set up here. | ||
Joel. | ||
The Joel photo. | ||
Throw that over here. | ||
This is going to be a little bit scuffed. | ||
Okay, there we go. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
All right, so I can't look at you but welcome to our America first Christmas money bomb stream. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
unidentified
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What's going on? | |
Pretty good. | ||
I mean, it's early in the morning here. | ||
So I just got out of bed. | ||
Yeah, what time is it in the morning? | ||
Six you said? | ||
Yeah, early bird gets the worm. | ||
So yes early early goy gets the Arian victory well so so what's going on going on with you so what's your story you're in Australia what I want to talk about with you specifically | ||
is uh you're obviously like kind of a a wignap type i think you've been described that way other people have described you that way um but at the same time you're also 100 with us i mean you're catholic you uh like we talked about earlier the two main issues which are white genocide and jewish power you're you're absolutely with us on those uh so i just kind of want to get into your because i i think you clearly have a deliberate strategy | ||
i've been watching your speeches lately and you go up there and in almost every one you say i'm racist and you say the n-word on every stream so why don't you tell us a little bit about your uh your whole mo and your strategy because i'm just curious i'm not necessarily i actually like it i'm curious where you're coming from on that yeah well for me | ||
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when i really examine the political situation there's one key ingredient that is like the key that picks the lock to bringing the total transformation that we want and And that is raising white racial consciousness. | |
Obviously, I have my religious beliefs, and I have views on various different policy areas, you know, on foreign policy, economic policy, and so on. | ||
But to me, the emphasis for what I am doing in an activistic capacity ...needs to be specifically racial, because that is the area which is most suppressed by the system. | ||
And so... Now, that has two dimensions. | ||
One is, there's a series of, you know, arguments that you have to make for moral equivalence. | ||
How come every other race, every other ethnic group, gets to practice racial antitarianism except us? | ||
And this kind of thing. | ||
Um, and the necessity for racial identitarianism from a game theoretic standpoint or whatever. | ||
Um, but there's also something more fundamental, which is the necessity to activate the will of white people. | ||
So, it's not enough simply to agree with arguments that mass immigration is bad, uh, or that white people are under attack. | ||
Um, you have to be actively committed to the elevation of, uh, white consciousness and the kind of, uh, You know, the success of the white race, the preservation of the white race, the survival of the white race, and that requires deep commitment. | ||
It can't just be an intellectual commitment. | ||
It has to be a willful and driven commitment because you're going up against basically the most powerful people in the world. | ||
You're going up against the system in the most direct and potent way. | ||
And so that's why my rhetoric has become a little bit more spicy, because to me, there's a need for that kind of spiciness. | ||
There's a need for a little bit of that drill, a little bit of that Dionysian to push the white consciousness where it needs to go. | ||
It's not simply enough, I think, to make concise and cogent arguments. | ||
I really respect people who do do that. | ||
They do a great job. | ||
People like Jared Taylor, who are very clean cut in the suit. | ||
And just laying out the arguments in a very calm and sophisticated manner. | ||
That approach is necessary. | ||
Someone needs to do that. | ||
But I think my approach with my personality, because you have to express your personality. | ||
You understand this because you really express your personality through what you do. | ||
You've got to be yourself. | ||
That's how you can make a unique contribution. | ||
So I try to express my personality through how I approach activism, how I approach public speaking, how I approach my content. | ||
And I think a lot of people identify with that, and I notice a lot of the followers that I get in Australia, because it's really only been over the last year that I've been really focused on Australia, on Australian politics, I notice that the kinds of followers that I develop, they become obsessives. | ||
Because of my style. | ||
And I see the same thing with you. | ||
You know, you got these groipers who, you know, live, breathe, eat and shit being a groiper. | ||
You know, being a groiper is everything to them. | ||
It's not just like, hey, they watch the show sometimes and there's people like that. | ||
But there's some people who are like, I am a groiper and I'm going to spend 10 hours online posting memes and You know, this kind of thing. | ||
You need those kinds of people because that's the only energy that we can really tap into that is an advantage that no one else has because of the kind of potency of our message. | ||
So that's part of the strategy. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree with you on that. | ||
I mean, I think that you and I are similar in that we're both a little confrontational. | ||
I think we're both edgy. | ||
And I think we're in sort of the same camp, which is that we really are revolutionary in terms of substance and in style. | ||
I think that there's been this strain of thought within our circles for a long time, this sort of entryist strain of thought. | ||
Which says that the way that we're going to achieve a victory is by persuading everybody or persuading lots of people or effective people or something like that. | ||
And the way that we persuade people to adopt our views is to sort of meet them where they are. | ||
And I think that's sort of generally the sentiment. | ||
Which is you look at an average conservative and you're going to sort of modify your rhetoric and adapt your approach to meet an average conservative where they are, what their values are, and that's where these arguments come from where people say, well, imagine if the shoe was on the other foot, or, well, you know, you support this, what about supporting this? | ||
Maybe the logical conclusion is over here. | ||
And I think that that is a losing strategy, because I think that our view is fundamentally different. | ||
I think it's also taboo. | ||
In other words, a lot of people think that we're going to kind of slip it past the goalie, where we're going to get people to become white nationalists, or white identitarian, or critical of Jewish power. | ||
Without them realizing that they're doing something transgressive? | ||
Almost without them realizing that that's what they're doing? | ||
You know, we're going to incrementally push the GOP step by step, logically, until one day they wake up and they're on the other side of that line. | ||
Oh, I guess we are white nationalists now. | ||
I guess we are criticizing Jewish power now. | ||
And I think that that is a false premise. | ||
I think that the conceit there is that they're not going to become aware of it. | ||
And that presupposes that no one will make them aware of it. | ||
But of course, the media and specifically the sort of activist class in politics persistently make sure everybody is aware of where that line is at all times and who is on what side of it and what that entails. | ||
What I mean by that is when somebody says they support the Great Replacement, the ADL writes an article about it and they say, oh, you know, so-and-so declares their support, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And so they make it very clear where that line is, where no man's land is, what differentiates a conservative from a reactionary, a conservative or someone who's fundamentally a multiracialist from someone who's more of an ethnic nationalist. | ||
And I think that the conservative gatekeepers take great care to make sure they're on the right side of that. | ||
I don't think they want to move past that. | ||
I don't think they're willing to move past that. | ||
I don't think they'll unconsciously be pushed past that. | ||
Um, and so, as a consequence, I think the only way to get people on the other side of that line is to proudly and openly declare that that is where you are. | ||
And to say, you know, we are white identitarian. | ||
We are white. | ||
We're proud to be white. | ||
We want America to be white. | ||
We're not against immigration because of the labor market. | ||
We're against immigration because we don't want America to be multiracial. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
That's good. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
It's actually a fine, reasonable position to have. | ||
And there's a persuasive case to have that position. | ||
And I think if you sort of go over there and plant a flag, boldly, and make the argument persuasively, I think like you say, people rally around that flag. | ||
I think people rally, and I think they fanatically support it, because they also then are a part of our struggle. | ||
They recognize the direness and the urgency of it. | ||
They recognize the fact that it is suppressed, that it's an asymmetrical battle. | ||
And so I think if you make that persuasive case, and people sort of resolve it in their minds that it's the correct position, I think then they work out all the problems with it being taboo. | ||
I'm a revolutionary in substance and style. | ||
I think we should plant the flag and say, this is what we are about. | ||
I am not pushing incremental change. | ||
going to take the blue pill, so to speak. | ||
So I actually 100% agree with that philosophy. | ||
I'm a revolutionary in substance and style. | ||
I think we should plant the flag and say, this is what we are about. | ||
I am not pushing incremental change. | ||
I am pushing radical change. | ||
And I'm not going to meet you where you are and pretend I'm a conservative. | ||
I'm not going to meet you where you are and I'm declaring myself as a radical. | ||
I'm confronting you as a radical. | ||
I'm using radical rhetoric. | ||
I'm living and embodying the radical change that I want. | ||
I'm acting as though we live in the future we want. | ||
Which I think is a very important thing. | ||
For some people it's counterintuitive. | ||
It's not their first instinct. | ||
For some it is. | ||
But I think that's the only way. | ||
So, what do you think about that? | ||
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Do you think that... No, I 100% agree with what you're saying. | |
I mean, you need a pure position for people to entertain if you want them to change from the current position that they hold to your position. | ||
If you have a watered-down position, then you're actually depriving them of the full logic and the full meaning of what you're representing. | ||
And so you're not actually presenting the fully-fleshed idea for them to contemplate in the mind. | ||
You're just gesturing towards it, and you're kind of just hoping that they fill in the blanks. | ||
But people don't fill in the blanks. | ||
People are more stupid than that. | ||
People don't have that inclination. | ||
You really have to make it explicit. | ||
And also, when it comes to trying to influence people, if you're acquiescing to their frame, you kind of implicitly submissive. | ||
You're implicitly saying that there's something kind of naughty about your position. | ||
There's something objectionable about your position that you don't have the confidence to fully represent it to them. | ||
Whereas if you have a totally uncompromising explanation and uncompromising stance, then you're projecting confidence and you're saying, I am the one with the truth. | ||
You know, you're imposing your frame upon them. | ||
You're encouraging them to submit to your rhetoric, to your worldview, and to start trying to rationalize themselves to you. | ||
I see this a lot, you know, with the more edgier conservatives, where they start trying to rationalize, well, you know, I agree with you, but I just think we need to work within this party or work within this framework or keep our rhetoric like this in order to appeal to a certain demographic. | ||
And so on. | ||
And I'd much rather be in that position of power dictating terms rather than the other way around, because that's what's necessary in order to win. | ||
Because really, this is a battle of wills. | ||
The only reason why white people are in this position is, ultimately, if you really break it down to its fundamental, is because of the lack of willpower to stand as a race. | ||
If we had that willpower, you know, collectively, we would. | ||
And if we did, and we were organized, and we were forthright, the entire political system would have to adapt to us. | ||
At the end of the day, white people still have a lot of money, we still have a lot of power, we're just atomized. | ||
We're atomized, and also we basically lack moral confidence as a collective, to kind of stand for our collective interest. | ||
And so, you know, Inspiring this awakening, inspiring this manifestation of a kind of widespread white racial consciousness really is all that matters. | ||
Without that, nothing can really be done. | ||
You know, there's just as many powerful whites as there are powerful Jews, if not more, but the Jews have consciousness of who they are. | ||
They are, you know, racially or ethnically conscious. | ||
I should probably say they're not really a race per se, but they are an ethnic group. | ||
They are ethnically conscious. | ||
They know what Jews are about, they think about politics in terms of what's good for Jews, what's bad for Jews, and so on, and we don't. | ||
And that's why the Jews in positions of power dictate terms according to the Jewish and editorial interests, whereas there is white people in positions of power that do nothing for white people, because they're simply not playing that game. | ||
To me, that's what I try to break things down to very much to people is to say, you know, if you really just cut through the bullshit, ultimately it's an internal self-awareness within our race. | ||
I understand that there's all of these outside influences that are kind of producing this outcome and reinforcing this outcome of a suppressed white identity. | ||
But ultimately, the decision is within us, and so there is a necessity to be provocative, therefore. | ||
To say, you know, why are you too much of a pussy to stand for your people? | ||
Why are you too much of a pussy to stand for the future of your bloodline? | ||
Because that's really what it comes down to. | ||
It's like, what are my grandchildren and great-grandchildren, what world are they going to live in? | ||
And I just simply, it's just unconscionable to me that I'm going to stand by and allow my race to be genocided. | ||
And what world are they going to be born into? | ||
That they're going to be born into a world as a You know, as a persecuted minority in the homeland that their forefathers built. | ||
Simply unacceptable. | ||
It's just not acceptable. | ||
There's no way in which it can be rationalized. | ||
There's no way in which it can be accepted. | ||
So, impressing the seriousness of the situation upon people is necessary. | ||
There's no real... And really, there is no half measure that is good enough. | ||
You know, oh, we'll just cut illegal immigration. | ||
No, it's not good enough. | ||
Oh, we'll make arguments about how immigration is bad for the environment so that we can cut it in half. | ||
No, that's not good enough. | ||
The only thing that is good enough is explicit white identity becoming mainstream. | ||
That's the only thing that's good enough. | ||
It's the only thing adequate to the situation. | ||
So to me, I'm just going for the jugular. | ||
It's like, how can I just push that envelope? | ||
And I kind of have blinders on. | ||
That's really my only focus in politics. | ||
To me, There is really no point engaging in politics without the mainstreaming of white identity, because it's over otherwise. | ||
But with the mainstreaming of white identity, all the other political objectives we have become possible. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you. | ||
I think that, you know, white people don't realize the power that they have. | ||
And it's sort of interesting because, and I don't know that many white people have made this connection or maybe people on our side. | ||
But there's this great anxiety about whites becoming a minority of the American population. | ||
You know, I know you're Australian, but here in the United States, we are reaching that tipping point very soon, probably within 10 years, or maybe less with the way things are going now. | ||
And that's the number, that's sort of the concept that everybody is fixated on is that moment when America officially becomes a majority-minority country and whites are no longer more than 50% or 50% plus one. | ||
And of course we understand what that represents. | ||
We understand that represents that America is no longer a white society. | ||
And of course this has implications for the vote. | ||
But it's not the end. | ||
It's not over. | ||
Because when you consider that the Jews are 2% of the population and they're running the society, you see that it's really not necessarily about the numbers. | ||
It's about... | ||
the how you use them i suppose i know that's not a perfect way to say it um and and i know there's obvious problems with this idea because of course the jews have israel where they are in the majority they do have their own ethnic-based state but the point is is that once whites become a minority it doesn't mean that we can't use power or wield it effectively or wield it to achieve ambitious aims That's the point. | ||
If the Jews who were 1% or 5% of the population of Palestine could do what they did over there with their support from an international diaspora community, then in theory it is possible that whites could regain a former position, even with a diminished population size. | ||
And let me ask you what you think about this, because this is kind of leading me to my next point. | ||
I've been talking about this on my show lately. | ||
Which is that, in some ways, perhaps these countries becoming minority white is the key to them reviving themselves. | ||
And the reason why I say that is because, of course, like you say, the big issue is that there is no racial consciousness. | ||
Whites are not cognizant or conscious of the fact that they are white. | ||
In a world of non-whites and, you know, what all of that entails. | ||
And, of course, the reason for that is because whites have lived in whites-only countries and have ran the world for five centuries. | ||
And so, specifically with the older generations, it is simply not in their mind that America will be non-white. | ||
They don't know what that means. | ||
They have no concept of that. | ||
It's not in their consciousness. | ||
They may imagine that. | ||
There is no possible way For a baby boomer who was born in the 50s to realize what it means in America's minority white and what that looks like and like practically what that will entail. | ||
And so now that we have these younger generations that are being born and growing up in countries where they are the minority And in tangible ways, like a child will go to kindergarten and there will be more non-white classmates than white classmates and they'll go all throughout school like that. | ||
And there will be informal cliques based on race. | ||
It's not to say that there won't be some crossovers. | ||
But they will be identified as white by the non-white kids. | ||
They will be identified as white and they will feel white in history classes when they're taught about slavery. | ||
They will be identified as white and feel white if they're picked on or targeted on that basis or by non-white groups not having that sense of identity or their culture being celebrated and so on. | ||
And this only continues on into adulthood. | ||
It'll be the same in a community. | ||
When you go for homeownership, when you go to the workforce, And so in a sense, it's almost like when America became a minority white country, I think it was 2012 when newborns were 50% white, 50% non-white. | ||
It was almost like the day that happened. | ||
The white people became white. | ||
And it's almost like that's the first white American generation. | ||
Every other generation previously, American was implicitly white. | ||
It was implied. | ||
Starting around 2012 and maybe in this decade, it's the first generation of white Americans. | ||
They are white. | ||
They know they're white. | ||
They're white by distinction in a non-white country. | ||
And I'm wondering your thoughts on that. | ||
Do you think that, you know, maybe this was a necessary step, or if not a necessary step, do you think that this is a step that will maybe sort of transform our prospects in a counterintuitive way? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
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Yeah, I don't know. | |
I mean, when I'm thinking about Australian history, I mean, Australia was founded with something called the White Australia Policy. | ||
So we knew we were white from the very beginning. | ||
If you look at the speeches of the first Australian Prime Ministers, they used the term white Australia, not Australia, white Australia. | ||
They even used the term Aryan Australia a couple times, which is kind of base, but you know, They were very conscious, very racially conscious, because in the 19th century, before Australia was federated, they started, during the gold rush in the 19th century, Chinese immigrants and other non-white immigrants actually started pouring into the country and they were expelled. | ||
The first thing that the Australian government ever did when it came into existence in 1901 was deport non-whites and institute a whites-only immigration policy. | ||
So there was, you could say, well, where did that white consciousness come from? | ||
Well, it came from the goldfields when there were Irishmen, Englishmen, Scotsmen, and so on, who, when a bunch of Chinese guys started pouring in, looked at each other and realized, hey, wait a second, you know, maybe we have our Protestant versus Catholic thing or our little ethnic conflicts, but we're all a bunch of white guys here on this continent. | ||
And, you know, white consciousness was kind of born out of that struggle, out of that confrontation with the other. | ||
And I think Americans have a similar experience probably with the relationship with blacks and with Native Americans and so on historically. | ||
So it is definitely the case that, you know, white consciousness or racial consciousness is, it necessarily requires some kind of confrontation with the racial other. | ||
But that confrontation has been there perpetually and white consciousness has been suppressed. | ||
And then we have to examine the reasons why and how it was suppressed. | ||
I think there's two key mechanisms under which this has become possible. | ||
Mechanism one was this kind of incredible kind of default prosperity that we enjoyed in both Australia and the United States after World War II, where, you know, the boomer generation, the Gen X generation, to a very large extent, were able to kind of be lulled into this current predicament because the going was so good. | ||
I mean, the American dream, we call it the Australian dream, owning your own home, having this kind of aspirational middle class existence and so on, having such things as teenagers, like they didn't exist until after World War II, this idea that you could just | ||
be perpetually consuming and enjoying yourself until your early 20s or something and like wow maybe I'll go to college I don't know and all this kind of thing or university whatever this is like a very for this to be a mass experience is something very new but we live in an incredible age of prosperity or we're coming to the end of that now I think but uh so I think that lulled people into um | ||
You know, into a kind of false sense of security combined with, obviously, the kind of mass propagation of post-World War II propaganda against racial antitarianism because it's literally Hitler and so on. | ||
Everyone listening to this is quite well versed in. | ||
I think the kind of breakdown of the prosperity, and that's tied to the racial issue because | ||
It's not just that, like, the economy is getting worse, but that specifically the white access to the benefits of the economy is rapidly declining, you know, with the way that all these Fortune 500 companies are using DEI, you know, the difficulty, particularly in America, if you're a white guy, getting into a good university now and so on, with affirmative action and so on. | ||
All these, like, roadblocks that are getting placed before whites. | ||
I think this does accelerate the production of white identities necessity. | ||
So I think there is a certain element to that I'm noticing this in Australia where now we have the worst housing crisis of any Western country. | ||
The lowest housing availability rate of any Western country due to the sheer rate of immigration. | ||
To put it in perspective, Australia is a country of 25 million people. | ||
We took net something like 550,000 immigrants over the past 12 months. | ||
So, you know, that's like 2% of the country. | ||
We just added 12 months. | ||
So, if I do the quick math, America is, what, 350 million? | ||
If you imagine, like, 2% of that. | ||
It's like taking 7 million immigrants or something in the United States. | ||
So, we have a You know, it had an incredible housing crisis as a result of this. | ||
And, you know, people are like literally living on the street now. | ||
They can't find a rental because there's a line of like 30 Indians when you go for a rental. | ||
I think that's got to produce some racial consciousness, you know, when you're waiting in this line as this white guy, like, I can't even live in my own country anymore. | ||
The town that I grew up in is just packed full of these foreigners. | ||
So I think these formative experiences are beneficial. | ||
But yeah, I'm hesitant to say that it's necessary because the propagandistic construct of the demonization of white identity is something which I don't think is necessarily... It's not an incident of history, it's not an inevitable thing, it's a very carefully orchestrated process in the post-World War II international order. | ||
And it's really a battle of ideas, I think, more fundamentally than circumstance. | ||
Like, it is very possible, in my point, that whites will just literally be destroyed. | ||
Like, that we will just continue on and our movement will be this kind of minor resistance movement that, you know, and we just end up moving towards a South Africa situation and we don't win. | ||
Like, that's very possible. | ||
I don't think it's just, like, inevitable. | ||
that whites wake up. | ||
It's a decision that needs to be made consciously in the hearts of enough white men and women in order for it to succeed. | ||
It's not something which is inevitable. | ||
So I would caution against, I think, over-optimism. | ||
I'm also against blackpilling. | ||
I do think it is possible to save our people, but I think ultimately it's really a battle of the mind and the will and the propaganda, more so than extraneous circumstances. | ||
I don't think there's just simply, well, if the economy gets bad enough, well, if white people get screwed over hard enough, they'll, you know, turn into Nazis or something. | ||
I mean, there's still leftist liberals in, like white liberals in South Africa today. | ||
That's, I mean, that's insane to think about. | ||
Imagine being a white South African, your people literally being violently genocided. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, no, I agree with you. | ||
I definitely agree that it's not inevitable that whites will wake up. | ||
I just mean that specifically for America, I suppose you're right that America had a white racial consciousness at one point in time and it is ideological suppression that Um, that put whites to sleep, so to speak. | ||
But I'm talking specifically about our situation here. | ||
I feel like that may be a catalyst. | ||
You're right, it's not a guarantee, but I feel like it could be a very strong force that might help lurch white identity forward. | ||
And I'm gonna, I got a little issue here with Zoom. | ||
Apparently you only get like a half hour or something? | ||
How long do these stupid meetings go? | ||
It's telling us we only have 8 minutes left, so I might have to resend you the link in like 10 minutes, because I'm not used to using Zoom. | ||
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Yeah, well riffing off what you just said, I mean, I think the idea of white victimhood is perhaps something a little newer that is being produced now, where when America was 90% white, I think it was a lot harder to convince white people of of their victimization by the system or something. | |
It was kind of like, well, you know, maybe we have been a little harsh on the blacks and, you know, what have we really got to lose? | ||
We have such a prosperous society. | ||
Things are going so well for us. | ||
Whereas like now, I think, you know, when you're in a minority status and you're a persecuted minority, I think it's a lot easier to say like, hey, like we need to have white identity, otherwise we're fucked. | ||
So I think in that sense, you're onto something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I want to know now, more specifically, what is the situation in Australia? | ||
Because, of course, this is America first. | ||
We talk about America here. | ||
But it's very different in Europe on the continent. | ||
It's very different in the Anglosphere and, like, the UK, Canada, and Australia. | ||
So, what is going on over there in terms of the white population? | ||
What's the political dynamic? | ||
What are the hate speech laws like? | ||
You know, we know all about what goes on here and to some extent what happens in Europe. | ||
But what is it like? | ||
Are you hopeful about the situation in Australia? | ||
Do you think it's better or worse in America? | ||
Or what's your outlook on what's happening in your country? | ||
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Well, the replacement of whites is happening much faster. | |
So we... It started much later, but it's happening at a much faster rate. | ||
I think that's partly just because we don't have as many white people. | ||
There's maybe 19 million white people in Australia. | ||
So it's a lot easier to drown us out than the 200 million white people in the United States. | ||
But, uh, so when I was growing up, I'm 28 years old. | ||
When I was growing up, Australia was 90% white country. | ||
When I was in, you know, I don't know, the eighth grade or something, Australia was an 85% white country. | ||
Now Australia is a 72% white country. | ||
So there's a very, very rapid transformation, um, of the demographics. | ||
And, uh, But also, an interesting, I think, element about Australian culture is I feel like people in Australia, white people, they are interpersonally quite racist, but they're not politically racist. | ||
In America, political racism is more developed than in Australia, I would say. | ||
And I think that's partially due to the legacy of blacks being this voter demographic that's had to be contested with for many, many decades. | ||
So in America, you see so much more racial statistics about everything. | ||
And Republican versus Democrat is understood in a far more racial way by a lot of people. | ||
Whereas in Australia, it was like the left and the right was like, you know, the white working class versus the white middle class until very recently. | ||
The idea that there would be a non-white voter demographic of relevance is something which has only become a thing in the last decade or so. | ||
And so we just don't have a political culture where race is politicized as much. | ||
We have Aboriginal victimhood and the arguments around that, but it's not quite the same thing. | ||
And a lot of Australians just simply aren't aware of our own history. | ||
Like when I explained to Australians that Australia was literally founded as a white nationalist country, like more than any other country in the world, Australia's political history is closer to the ideology of our movement. | ||
Like Australia was literally founded by white nationalists in an explicit way. | ||
It was like our guys, like imagine the group chat founding a country that was Australia. | ||
Most people aren't aware of this. | ||
So, there's just a total lack of, like, kind of a historical awareness of the country and so on, which is a very difficult obstacle to deal with. | ||
Australians are very apolitical in general. | ||
I feel like Americans are more politicized. | ||
You know, being a Republican or a Democrat is very important to a lot of Americans, or being conservative or libtard or whatever. | ||
Whereas, like, in Australia, it's not as polarized. | ||
People are a lot more apolitical, they're checked out. | ||
I know that people are checked out in America as well, but I think to a larger extent, So that's the difficulty that we have here. | ||
It's not even so much dealing with leftism or whatever or even like conservatism because like no one really just cares about politics to begin with. | ||
There's barely any conservatives or leftists in Australia. | ||
There's just a whole bunch of apolitical nothings and it's like how do we how do we draw them into politics? | ||
I think that our message is interesting and it has the potential to draw that demographic into politics in a way that the Established options can't, but that's the difficulty. | ||
Australia also had like a kind of a birth or a upswing of kind of right-wing populism in the mid-90s, the mid to late 90s, which dissipated, which was, you know, it wasn't quite white nationalist, but it was basically cut all immigration, leave the UN, You know, pretty, like, extreme policies the One Nation Party had in the late 90s. | ||
And basically they were attacked by all sides. | ||
Organized Jewry in Australia literally doxxed their entire donor list. | ||
And the party was kind of disassembled. | ||
And there's been a difficulty. | ||
They still exist in a certain form, but they're in very neutered form. | ||
There's been a difficulty in Australia for building a proper kind of right-wing populist Party ever since so in kind of conventional politics. | ||
We don't really have representation We don't really have someone to we don't have a good horse to back I got a really endorse anyone in the last election or get excited for anyone in the last election We don't really have a good vehicle to coalesce around at this stage in time. | ||
So in that sense, the situation is quite precarious But I think over the past year in the kind of post covert era I We had a referendum on what was called the Aboriginal Voice Referendum, which was basically to amend our constitution to create what they called an advisory body, but would be more powerful than an advisory body. | ||
It was kind of part of a trick to amend the constitution to basically place an Aboriginal Parliament of sorts, like an Aboriginal representative body within the government. | ||
And that failed. | ||
dismally that got voted down, which was obviously a good thing. | ||
And I think that process kind of racialized Australian politics over the past year in a positive way. | ||
So that was quite good. | ||
And so I am noticing, you know, opposition to mass immigration becoming more and more central in the news cycle and, you know, Australian politics start to move and shift closer to our talking points on a lot of issues. | ||
So from a metapolitical standpoint, I think we're poised quite well to grow like the dissident right in Australia. | ||
But the situation is very precarious. | ||
I would say it's worse than the United States in many respects. | ||
And we're almost like piggybacking off the United States. | ||
Australia is really... It's important to understand that Australia was Like, we were the British Empire. | ||
We weren't just Australia until World War II. | ||
We saw ourselves as part of the Empire. | ||
We saw ourselves as British. | ||
We didn't just see ourselves as Australian. | ||
So when the British Empire collapsed at the end of World War II, well America came to our aid and we fought the Japanese together and so on and we kind of hitched our wagon basically to America with that because it's like we're a bunch of white guys on the complete other side of the world. | ||
We're kind of the odd men out in the region. | ||
We need bigger, powerful friends. | ||
Hang on for a minute. | ||
Hold that thought. | ||
Let me resend you the link because this meeting's about to end. | ||
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Of course. | |
Because I don't have the stupid Pro thing. | ||
So let me end this and I'll send you the invite link in one sec. | ||
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All right. | |
Sorry about that, guys. | ||
I didn't realize these meetings only have, what is it, like a 40-minute thing? | ||
I didn't know. | ||
I don't use Zoom. | ||
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Usually I use Discord. | |
So let me see if I can get out of here. | ||
I guess I could just upgrade it right now. | ||
I don't have my card on hand though. | ||
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Let me see. | |
Let's see. | ||
Can we... Can we make this? | ||
No, I don't want to be putting payment information on a stream. | ||
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All right. | |
I'll just... I'll start a new call here. | ||
My apologies. | ||
I guess we'll keep them to 40 minutes. | ||
I guess we'll keep these calls to a tight 40 minutes then. | ||
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Let me see. | |
Alright, let me start a frickin' thing now. | ||
We'll talk to Joel for about five more minutes, then I think we'll read some Super Chats, and then we will get Gavin and Ryan on the phone. | ||
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But let me just get signed in here. | |
Bear with me, I know, technical difficulties. | ||
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Let's see Okay In my link There we go, okay, and we'll be back | |
we'll do another five like I said then we'll do some Super chats and then Look at Gavin All right, let's see we get Joel back for a quick - Check. - Okay. | ||
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Conclusion on that. | |
Interesting stuff from Joel. | ||
Joel's one of our theory cells. | ||
So very heavy. | ||
It's actually a good segue. | ||
Gavin and Ryan are a little bit more funny comedian types. | ||
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So it's a good balance. | |
Okay, come on, Joel. | ||
You were literally here two seconds ago. | ||
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Bruh. | |
I hate Zoom. | ||
How's it? | ||
Where did he go? | ||
He was just here 10 seconds ago. | ||
All right, if he doesn't come back in a couple minutes, I guess I'll just, uh, I guess we'll just move on to the next, the next guy. | ||
Oh, there he is. | ||
There he is. | ||
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Hey, can you hear me? | |
Yeah, can you hear me? | ||
Yes! | ||
Okay. | ||
Uh, so I'm sorry about that. | ||
So, uh, finish what you were saying. | ||
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Yeah, it's been a bit of a, uh, tech fail this, and that's mostly my fault, so, uh, it's fine. | |
We're sharing in the way we're at. | ||
Yeah, what I was saying was that basically, Australia, um, our, our kind of existential situation is such that we're kind of tied to The greater Anglosphere, I guess you could say, particularly the United States. | ||
And Australian political culture is very influenced by American political culture, or Australian culture in general. | ||
We all grew up watching Hollywood movies. | ||
If you look at basically the equivalent of the Fortune 500 in Australia, the top 100 companies in Australia, The majority of them are owned by Wall Street Jews, just like the majority of your companies are. | ||
The American State Department controls our foreign policy. | ||
A lot of the, whether it be the conservatives or the left, the talking points are the same. | ||
There's a lot of cross-pollination between the two spheres on the media front, and even the dissident right. | ||
I mean, we're having this conversation right now. | ||
It is quite connected between Australia and the United States. | ||
To me, transformation in Australia is kind of, in a certain sense, dependent and can be accelerated by a transformation in the United States in a positive political way because our destiny just feels so tied. | ||
That's why I'm so invested in American politics as well because I kind of see it as existentially necessary for the salvation of my country because Yeah, but also having said that, maybe it could also work in the opposite direction. | ||
You know, maybe positive developments here could also be inspirational to Americans. | ||
I find a lot of my audience is American. | ||
Americans seem to actually genuinely care about what's happening in Australia and to a large extent because they identify with us. | ||
There's a lot of similarities between the cultures of the two countries, even the racial makeup of the two countries, at least like white demographic. | ||
So, you know, we basically fought all your wars with you and so on. | ||
I mean, we don't really support Zog Wars, of course, but we kind of have this, you know, a really positive relationship, I think, the two countries. | ||
So that could be a positive thing if things go well. | ||
If, like, you know, you become American Fuhrer, obviously that would be quite good for Australia. | ||
You know, that's something that I feel quite personally invested on. | ||
I'm not even becoming a Fuhrer, it would be great, obviously. | ||
But in general, you know, like the advancement of white identity in America. | ||
Because it's a similar situation too, in the sense that, you know, we settle our colonies, historically. | ||
And so the justification for our nationalism is a bit different than if you're an Irishman or a Swede or something, where you can kind of say, well, this has always been our country since forever. | ||
These arguments are kind of a little bit more precarious. | ||
I think maybe in our situation, we have to be like explicitly racial. | ||
We can't just default to, oh, well, we just support Ireland for the Irish or something. | ||
We say, oh, I support Australia for Australians. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
That's actually in contest. | ||
So we have to say Australia for the white man, which is historically what We always said I love that. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you cuz you know me and Keith got into a little bit of a Disagreement because I said on the Spencer stream. | ||
I said, oh, I don't support petty nationalism Like I want an empire like we should have a white empire and Keith is like well, you know Why would you say petty nationalism? | ||
Don't we support nationalism for all nations? | ||
And I'm like, no! | ||
I don't! | ||
I don't support... You know, because any philosophy where, like, you and I have to argue, well, you know, Australia for whites, and Nigeria for the Igbo, and, you know, Catalonia for the Catalonians, and all this other stuff. | ||
It's like, I don't care about Africa. | ||
I don't care about Latin America. | ||
They're not even real countries. | ||
Let's just get it straight. | ||
We want America to be white, not controlled by Jewish people. | ||
We don't need to create like a universalist, at least that's my, I feel very strongly about it, that's my philosophy. | ||
So I'm glad you said that. | ||
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It's funny though you said, you specifically said Ireland. | |
I wasn't meaning to take a jab at our friend Keith with that. | ||
You come on, admit it. | ||
You're subtweeting Keith a little bit on that. | ||
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That was a dig. | |
That was an intentional dig. | ||
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Well, he's gonna come on the show later and shit on me, I guess, now, as a result. | |
So, thanks. | ||
Thanks for making that explicit. | ||
No, I didn't really mean it like that. | ||
I mean, I support Ireland for the Irish, obviously. | ||
And I think... I don't really... I'm not opposed to... | ||
Nigeria for the Nigerians. | ||
It's just not my problem. | ||
I'm not Nigerian. | ||
So my problem is white people. | ||
Uh, so, you know, you know, in the ad, like you can have moral support, like we can morally support the Palestinians or something, but I'm not going to go fight for Hamas. | ||
It's not my war. | ||
I'm going to fight for white people. | ||
So I don't think it's, it's not necessarily the worst thing in the world to say, well, you know, we don't have, we can be kind of morally, um, We can be morally supportive of some kind of universal racial identitarianism, but the thing is, that has to be kind of required at the same time as well. | ||
It's like, well, if you want to have Nigeria for Nigerians, then get your Nigerians out of my country. | ||
The same goes for the Palestinians, and the same goes for all of these groups. | ||
And a lot of these groups, they don't actually have that relationship with whites. | ||
They don't have a genuine concern with our plight. | ||
They don't recognize our plight. | ||
And so, insofar as they don't recognize the plight of the white race, we shouldn't recognize their plight either. | ||
Like, it's really conditional. | ||
It's like, for me to care about your shit, you have to care about my shit. | ||
Otherwise, what am I? | ||
Just some kind of tuck that just goes around the world? | ||
You know, this white savior that's here to save all these other nations and wave all these foreign flags? | ||
What have you done for me lately? | ||
That's kind of my attitude with these things. | ||
I'm not like completely closed off and have this like... | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I reject the humanity of all other races and they all must be exterminated and we have white earth and I'm not one of these people, you know what I mean? | ||
So there can be a certain amount of moral recognition or mutual recognition, I think, between different nations. | ||
For example, we have an alliance with the Japanese. | ||
I kind of like Japan. | ||
I kind of think that's a cool thing. | ||
I want Japan to stay Japanese. | ||
Japan's an interesting country. | ||
We had a massive war against them and We beat them, which I think was a good thing at the time. | ||
But now they're on our side, and I think that's a good thing. | ||
And I think we can have mutual recognition with the Japanese. | ||
I don't think the Japanese are necessarily always our enemy, but they're not our people. | ||
I'm not going to fight for Japan for the sake of it. | ||
They have to make it worth my while. | ||
They have to provide something to us in return for me providing something to them. | ||
That's kind of like the model that I would have for relations with these other groups. | ||
But I think it's a waste of time and energy to be too concerned with the plight of non-whites. | ||
Because at the moment, there's too much to be concerned about with our own people to even start worrying about others. | ||
Once we secure a future for white children and white nations and the white world, then we can start worrying about some of these other problems, I guess. | ||
But not yet. | ||
I agree. | ||
I'm with you on that. | ||
I like that. | ||
Because you're right, there is an unironic... I mean, I know that people like myself are called third worldist by Jews. | ||
You know, if we support Palestine or Hezbollah for, you know, pragmatic reasons, they say, well, you're a third worldist. | ||
But there is a real third worldist strain You know by these like MAGA communists and types like that and I'm with you I'm not really for Palestine in itself or for any other cause in itself if it's not reciprocal And in any support for anything like that you're right. | ||
It does have to be contingent on some kind of you know reciprocity but we're really running out of time here we got another guest but I just want to say thank you very much for coming on my stream I really enjoyed the conversation and tell everybody while you're here where can everybody follow your content Yeah, so my handle on both Twitter, or X as it's called now, and Telegram is JoelDavisX. | ||
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J-O-E-L-D-A-V-I-S-X. | |
It's kind of quite cool that Elon changed the name to X.com in a certain sense, because my handle was JoelDavisX, so it seems like I made it like that intentionally. | ||
But I had that handle for years for I don't even know what reason. | ||
So you can find me on Twitter and Telegram. | ||
I've been the platform from YouTube, but you can find me on Rumble. | ||
Just Joel Davis. | ||
You should be able to search me up on Rumble. | ||
Follow me on Rumble. | ||
I do streams every week on Australian politics, if you're interested in finding out about what's happening in Australia. | ||
You can find it there. | ||
I'm also on Cozy as well. | ||
You can watch it there, obviously. | ||
If you're watching this, maybe you have a Cozy account. | ||
So you can find me on Cozy and Rumble. | ||
And that's probably like the main platforms that I have available at the moment. | ||
Also, actually go subscribe to my sub stack. | ||
joeldavis.substack.com all right very good well thanks again it was great talking to you and i will talk to you later okay merry christmas yeah thanks man merry christmas to you as well see you buddy Okay, that was good. | ||
What'd you think? | ||
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Thoughts? | |
We'll get a little Call of War update. | ||
Thoughts on the Joel Davis call? | ||
Let me know. | ||
Was it a W or L? | ||
I thought it was a W. I like Joel a lot. | ||
I think he's very smart. | ||
Little yappy. | ||
Little yappersville. | ||
But but very intelligent very solid. | ||
He's a hundred out all W's in the chat W Joel o slash he is our guy we elect him as the viceroy of Australia He admitted he admitted it America's the only country that matters. | ||
He admitted it America's the only country that matters everything is downstream from us our destinies are linked, but we're more important and And, you know, if I become the Führer of America, if I'm the leader, then I nominate Joel Davis as Viceroy of Australia, Keith Woods, Viceroy of Ireland, you know, he'll be a little rebellious and may pit us against each other because I'll be trying to take over Ireland and he will be like, Ireland for the Irish, and I'll be like, Ireland for us! | ||
So he'll be in the new IRA or something. | ||
He'll be in IRA too. | ||
Keith Woods will be throwing Molotov cocktails at me, an improvised explosive in my car. | ||
Ireland for the Irish! | ||
Fucking Mexican! | ||
That's what he's going to say to me. | ||
He'll go full platonic extremist. | ||
He's a platonist extremist. | ||
Radical platonic extremism. | ||
They can't even say what it is! | ||
The platonic state in Ireland and Wales. | ||
Led by the Caliph. | ||
And he will assassinate me. | ||
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Nah, he won't. | |
He would never do that. | ||
I think we're too good of friends for him to ever do that. | ||
But Ireland for America. | ||
Okay, Australia for America, Ireland for America. | ||
Really, it's all for America. | ||
It's America first. | ||
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Okay, America only. | |
Oh, look at these. | ||
Sending in one submarine at a time. | ||
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Idiot. | |
Idiot! | ||
What, are you gonna send them in one at a time just to get wiped? | ||
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Stupid. | |
What a stupid idiot. | ||
What a fool. | ||
I'm gonna keep moving these guys this way I think So what else Alright, so let me do some Super Chats. | ||
And we got Gavin and Ryan on tap. | ||
Let me... You know what? | ||
I really gotta call them right this second. | ||
So let me start another Zoom call. | ||
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Stupid zoom sucks. | |
I gotta log in every time seriously Wolfpack hunter, yeah, you know it Let me do this Let me get a link And we'll get Gavin and Ryan on here very exciting our second guest rolling on We're almost at our goal | ||
We're at $54,000? | ||
$55,000? | ||
So we're literally $5,000 away from our goal. | ||
Who can get us to our goal? | ||
Let's make a blitz right now. | ||
$5,000 in the next hour. | ||
And then we hit our goal. | ||
We're done. | ||
Then I get to end early. | ||
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No, I'm kidding. | |
I'll do the full 12 hours even though we already got it within 2 or 3. | ||
two or three five thousand dollars remaining to reach our goal and you know i'll keep taking the donations even after that but five less than forty Yo! | ||
Somebody just came through with another thousand. | ||
I'll read all these when we finish our guests. | ||
Just $3,800 until we hit our goal. | ||
Pretty crazy. | ||
Pretty crazy. | ||
Alright, let me get our link to Gavin. | ||
Raise the goal? | ||
Yeah, I will! | ||
Alright, you only gotta say all caps. | ||
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Alright, I'm sending them the link. | |
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. | ||
Everywhere you go. | ||
Take a look at the five and ten. | ||
It's glistening once again. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let me see. | ||
All right. | ||
So we're waiting on them. | ||
I'm going to do this. | ||
Nope. | ||
Do this. | ||
Let me get rid of the Joel Davis picture. | ||
There we go. | ||
Hello, can you hear me? | ||
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And we're on. | |
Hi, yes. | ||
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We live? | |
Hi, yes. | ||
I can hear myself. | ||
I can hear myself. | ||
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Okay. | |
How about... | ||
Now? | ||
Tess, Tess, Tess. | ||
How's now? | ||
I can still hear myself. | ||
I can still hear myself. | ||
For fuck's sakes, man. | ||
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Yeah, I know. | |
I'm having tech problems, too. | ||
Is it fixed? | ||
Is it fixed now? | ||
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Yes! | |
Yes! | ||
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I think so. | |
So why can't you just remember what that is and make sure... | ||
Can you hear me, Nick? | ||
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Yes. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes, I can. | ||
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OK, great. | |
How are you? | ||
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I'm good. | |
How are you doing? | ||
I'm good. | ||
I'm good. | ||
Shalom. | ||
Shalom, yeah. | ||
Well, welcome to the stream. | ||
We're doing a marathon stream today for our nonprofit. | ||
So I appreciate that you could be here with us. | ||
It's been a long time since we talked. | ||
When's the last time? | ||
I guess it was when we did the Censor TV with Ye, right? | ||
In LA? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What happened after that? | ||
With him, or you mean like in general? | ||
With him and you. | ||
Well, that was one of the last... You actually kind of lucked out. | ||
That was the last interview we did, if I recall correctly. | ||
I don't know if... I think that was after Alex Jones, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Yeah, it was. | ||
Maybe I pissed him off by calling it fixing yay. | ||
No, remember you pissed him off because you said that he couldn't win or something? | ||
You remember that? | ||
Sort of. | ||
I mean, isn't that a given? | ||
Well, no, but he was loving you. | ||
I don't know if you remember, but he was all over you, and then you and I were talking off to the side, and you said something like, well, they'll rig the election for Biden, so no one's gonna win. | ||
Of course Biden's gonna win, because they'll just rig it. | ||
And he was like, wait, why would you say I can't win? | ||
Of course I can win! | ||
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Do you remember? | |
No, I don't remember any of that. | ||
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Oh. | |
I wasn't drunk or anything. | ||
I just must have a shitty brain. | ||
But that's weird, because I don't think he can win because he's gay, obviously. | ||
And he said the most controversial things a person can say. | ||
But then on top of it, yeah, I was a lot more skeptical back then about the election. | ||
I'm pretty optimistic about Trump for this election. | ||
No, actually, I said he's going to win in a landslide. | ||
And I also said on my show, I will eat a mouse live on air, a living mouse, if he doesn't win. | ||
So I've changed my tune. | ||
Have you ever eaten a mouse before? | ||
No. | ||
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No. | |
Will you actually do that, or is that just, are you just so confident? | ||
I'm gonna bite its head off and crunch it. | ||
Blood everywhere. | ||
Like a Chinese person. | ||
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They actually do that! | |
No, they do. | ||
They call it squeaks, two squeaks, right? | ||
They eat baby mice, and they're hairless when they're babies, and they squeak once when you pinch them with your chopsticks. | ||
Oh no, it's three squeaks. | ||
They squeak when you dip them in the sauce, and then when you bite into them, that's the third squeaks. | ||
And then they're silenced. | ||
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That's their final squeak. | |
No more squeaks. | ||
Oh, and hey, Ryan! | ||
I didn't know Ryan's here, right? | ||
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What's going on? | |
What's up, man? | ||
This is awesome. | ||
Great show. | ||
I'm glad to see you're almost to your fucking wild donation thing. | ||
That's insane. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, we kind of cheated because we opened it up a couple days ago. | ||
But yeah, no, it's been going well so far. | ||
Um, but what's new with you? | ||
You got a new baby! | ||
Congratulations! | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yeah, thank you very much. | ||
Uh, yeah, so now we have two kids, and it's, it's really like, I thought it was a dad before, but now it's like super dad. | ||
It's just, uh, you know, super duper blessed. | ||
Going to church every Sunday. | ||
Very boring to talk about, but an amazing life. | ||
And, uh, it's all thanks to this, uh, rat eater guy here. | ||
Oh, yeah? | ||
Well, why is that? | ||
Because what? | ||
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Well, he pays the bills. | |
He was a little tough on me and my puns. | ||
Well, I also got you. | ||
You weren't that religious when I met you. | ||
You weren't into traditionalism. | ||
You were barely Catholic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you were just fucking random broads. | ||
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That's true. | |
Staying at a youth hostel. | ||
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That's true. | |
Well, it was a hostile for old and young. | ||
But yeah, it was bad, Nick. | ||
But yeah, I've recently converted to Catholicism. | ||
What, a year and a half ago, I think? | ||
But I was baptized Catholic. | ||
But that's, you know, we're a falling-away-from-the-faith sort of family. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, God bless. | ||
That's awesome to hear. | ||
So Gavin rescued you from the street, huh? | ||
I found you in the gutter. | ||
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You know, he was definitely, well, spiritually, he was one of the guys. | |
You were definitely an influence on that, too, because, you know, there's this idea that the Catholics are very square, and they don't have any fun, and that's really not true at all. | ||
In fact, they have the most fun, and they have the right ways to do it. | ||
So, I don't know, I'm inspired by a lot of what I saw from people my age or younger. | ||
Wait, wait. | ||
I created Nick in the first place, so it still goes back to me. | ||
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That's true. | |
That's true also, yeah. | ||
Yeah, you did say it to me. | ||
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His biggest fan on our show is Printy, the anti-semitic printer. | |
He says all the things that I would never ever say, but he's a big fan of yours. | ||
He wanted to say hi. | ||
Oh, hey, yeah. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Well, it's good that you have... Sup, dude? | ||
It's good you have one anti-semite on that show. | ||
I was starting to freak out. | ||
Not cool. | ||
Yeah, well, that is funny about... Well, you know what's really funny? | ||
I was thinking about the other day. | ||
The last time we were all together was the Ye interview. | ||
And the funniest part about that is that was the initial, like, trifecta when we first talked. | ||
You know, a lot of people that follow me know the story. | ||
But I called into your show when I was 16 or 17. | ||
I think I was a senior in high school in study hall. | ||
So what's the gossip with the falling out? | ||
I guess your viewers all know about it. | ||
I don't know the story. | ||
What do you think about Kanye? | ||
And you said, oh, I like him, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And so it's crazy that that was seven years ago. | ||
And then it came full circle. | ||
But who would have thought the three of us in the room? | ||
So what's the gossip with the falling out? | ||
I guess your viewers all know about it. | ||
I don't know the story. | ||
You and Milo had conflict? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, you know, him and I had been fighting before you arrived. | ||
Like, he had been exiled shortly before or after the Alex Jones interview. | ||
Oh yeah, it's coming back to me now. | ||
Wasn't there some tweets that were unearthed where Milo was talking shit about Kanye? | ||
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Yes. | |
I say Kanye because that's what he was back then. | ||
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Yes. | |
Well, actually, I don't even know if I should tell the full story, but I really had a hand in that because Milo tried to get me fired very early on. | ||
Why? | ||
- Well, you know, Milo is sort of like a control freak and he was kind of pushing me around and doing his whole thing. | ||
And I just wasn't having that. | ||
You know, I told him, I said, look, I didn't come out here to work for you. | ||
I came here to work for Ye. | ||
I said, and if you are respectful to me and if you're considerate, I'll reciprocate that. | ||
But I'm not one of these other guys. | ||
I'm not a henchman for you. | ||
I'm not one of your people. | ||
I'm here for Ye. | ||
I'm my own guy. | ||
And he would not accept that. | ||
So he went to Ye, basically, and said, this guy's out of control. | ||
You need to fire him. | ||
You need to tell him I'm in charge, and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And Ye didn't fire me. | ||
So I said, all right, well, it seems like it's kind of me or Milo. | ||
So I knew those texts existed. | ||
We had saved them, and he had posted a lot of them in one of our group chats. | ||
And, you know, I sort of ...worked behind the scenes to get those out there so they were public. | ||
And the real nail in the coffin is after, I think it was after the Alex Jones interview, Milo texted me and said, okay, so this isn't a serious campaign. | ||
He's finished. | ||
This has jeopardized all of our amnesties on Twitter. | ||
And I'm like, really? | ||
I thought you don't care about amnesty on Twitter. | ||
He's like, oh yeah, well, you know, I don't, but like for everybody else. | ||
So I screenshotted all that and sent it to Ye. | ||
I'm like, yeah, I guess this guy's voted no confidence for you. | ||
So he was out after that. | ||
And then, uh... That was when I was there, wasn't it? | ||
Yeah, you were there, I think, a few days later. | ||
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Uh, in LA. | |
Huh. | ||
This is juicy. | ||
Like, this could be, uh... This could be a TV show. | ||
It's like a soap opera. | ||
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Ha! | |
That's what Ye said because then, you know, Milo came back in May of this year and we got in a big fight in front of him and Bianca and the people at Yeezy. | ||
And Ye literally was like, we need a reality TV show of Milo and Nick and all these people. | ||
Because it was a show. | ||
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I mean, he loves the show. | |
But what did you think about that? | ||
I mean, that must have been a crazy experience for you as well. | ||
Meeting Ye? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, it was cool. | ||
He's a really interesting guy. | ||
I don't think he's a brainiac, but you can't hold a candle to his creativity. | ||
I mean, the guy's just a powerhouse. | ||
I love his work ethic, and I think he's a big asset to American culture. | ||
But, you know, that loser who was doing the framing, he was a paparazzi guy that Ye took under his wing. | ||
You know that guy? | ||
Yeah, Krohn. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, that guy was just... I was so pissed off that he ruined our shot with his dumb idea and putting that thing on the camera on the... I'm talking about Chrome, not Ye. | ||
Putting the camera on the desk and it just looks weird. | ||
But yeah, it was a great experience and, you know, I think Ye wanted to hang. | ||
Like, he goes, why don't you just edit it here and then we'll go do some other stuff. | ||
Like, he seems sort of like he's in a gilded cage and he wants friends. | ||
And I said, when I said to him, he seemed kind of wary of me. | ||
And then when I said, the person yelling is always right, he seemed to turn a corner there. | ||
And then he wanted to hang all the time, which I can't do. | ||
I live in New York. | ||
I have a family. | ||
But I could see how someone like you that's untethered, you could just like hang with him for years. | ||
And if you recall, I texted you. | ||
I said, dude, you're the kid in Almost Famous. | ||
Ride this. | ||
Like, don't start fights. | ||
It's not going to last forever, but if it was me, it would be like if I was 18 and I got to go on tour with the Sex Pistols. | ||
Like, I wouldn't rock the boat. | ||
I'd say, let's see how long I can ride this wave. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, you're right. | ||
He really did take a shine to you. | ||
I think he liked you a lot and he liked your sense of humor and your style. | ||
The one thing about him, he is really autistic about the clothes. | ||
So I know that made a big impression. | ||
I remember that we were out there and he wouldn't say anything when we arrived but he would, four or five days later, remember exactly what each and every one of us was wearing. | ||
He'd say, oh it's like that t-shirt you wore on Monday or whatever. | ||
We were like, what? | ||
Like there was a guy Milo's driver was there and he was there for like 10 minutes and he came back like maybe four or five days later and Ye was like oh yeah you were in that shirt on Monday I like your style and we're like whoa I thought he didn't even notice that guy so. | ||
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That's the coolest thing I've ever heard. | |
So he noticed my Yeezys? | ||
Oh yeah hundred percent. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
And he everybody that walks around we were in a hotel and he's just looking everybody up and down he's Well, I think fashion is really important. | ||
I think it's blasphemy. | ||
I mean, I'm dressed like a slob today because we're on holiday, but it's like going to a Halloween party and not wearing a costume because you think that's gay. | ||
Life is a Halloween party, and you're saying, I'm happy to be here. | ||
I respect my existence, and that's why I'm not wearing pajamas and Crocs to a fucking restaurant. | ||
So I think it's, Americans especially, really trivialize fashion and they think it's weak or something to care. | ||
But like British people, like a working class dude from East London, if he comes to visit New York, shopping is one of the days. | ||
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Like, I'll go to Macy's, see if I can get a nice quality shirt, and then I'm gonna go to Century 21, they got overstock there, I'll get some brand names. | |
And that's part of his trip, like the casuals they were called. | ||
Michael Caine sort of personified that movement. | ||
The soccer hooligans, they loved going to Italy for games because they could shop and get nice shirts. | ||
They were always obsessed with looking good, the Shabs. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you on that. | ||
One of my biggest problems with the country is the sweatpants. | ||
The sweatpants, the Crocs with socks is big now, the slides. | ||
And I feel like that's a very black thing. | ||
I feel like blacks, in typical fashion, they're too lazy to put shoes on. | ||
They're too lazy to put pants on. | ||
So they, you know, they're notorious so they go outside in slides. | ||
You know, they put their socks on, they put slides on and sweatpants and they show up in a sweatshirt. | ||
And what I hate more than anything now is that all the white kids are now doing that. | ||
That's the style now. | ||
It's the white kids in the sweatpants, with the slides, with the Crocs. | ||
And it's like, put some shoes on before you leave the house. | ||
Isn't that like a no-brainer? | ||
Isn't it amazing the power blacks have over pop culture? | ||
Like they're up, clearly, they're literally not trying. | ||
They're not showing up. | ||
It's just sweat, pajamas and Crocs. | ||
And then white kids see that and they go, I want to do pajamas and Crocs. | ||
Or do you go, this guy isn't even showing up for work, and you want to mimic that? | ||
Or, like, the accents in Toronto and London, we were talking about this, they have this Jamaican lilt now, like, bruh, what, what, yeah, and wagwan, and they use Jamaican vernacular, white kids, in, in, in London and Toronto, and it's, it's starting to happen here. | ||
Uh, it's, it's, we, we worship black people in America. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
I think, you see that on TikTok? | ||
There was like a video like that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
The Toronto girl? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And they all have now adopted... Here we have the African-American vernacular English, they have the Jamaican... I was watching that new Netflix show about World War II in color, and it's narrated by the dude who was the Black Storm Trooper in Star Wars. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And he has that stupid accent with Italy. | ||
What, Guan? | ||
What you gonna do? | ||
And he's narrating World War II. | ||
And it's this irritating, like, London rapper accent. | ||
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Come on now, doll. | |
Yeah, I can't stand that. | ||
I think that's so... Such a low, like... But you're on the opposite end of the spectrum. | ||
You go to the airport and you wear a suit. | ||
I saw you post it on Twitter. | ||
I know you've been saying that forever, that you go and you're one of the only people that still travels wearing a suit. | ||
Yeah, you get upgraded too. | ||
I see people... I saw a guy carrying a mattress at the airport. | ||
Now, it's super thin. | ||
Imagine the biggest mattress that they would allow you on a plane with. | ||
So it's like a thin sort of a sleeping pad. | ||
But he's carrying that. | ||
All the black people have Crocs and PJs on and those stupid Cumbrella eyelashes with the shower cap on. | ||
And flight attendants feel insulted by that. | ||
So when you dress up nice, you get extra drinks, you get an upgrade, you get treated right. | ||
Can you imagine what it was like to fly in the 50s and 60s where they bring you out a cheese plate and you'd have a steak? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It is. | ||
You can't get good service anymore. | ||
I feel like you, unless you're rich, you just can't even live with dignity. | ||
Like, you go to these airports, you fly in coach or whatever, and you're just treated like a subhuman animal. | ||
And I just can't. | ||
I don't go out in public anymore. | ||
And you know what else? | ||
Going out for dinner. | ||
The only time I have a meal that I enjoy is if I spend an absolute fortune at, like, Dean's Steakhouse, where Abe Lincoln used to go, and FDR had an underground train below it that went to Grand Central. | ||
If you just go out for a pretty good meal, like a middle-class meal, everything is beige, it tastes like salty garbage, and you feel ill after. | ||
You feel leaden. | ||
It's like they've ruined food. | ||
yeah yeah I can't well in the service is all terrible now too I feel like these days you just get I don't know if it's because they're understaffed or the people don't care combination of the two you go out there it's just not even worth the money anymore they I'd rather doordash at this point I mean it's maybe as expensive or whatever but you get the convenience cuz showing up it's just you don't get what you used to and you mentioned Macy's it's funny I don't know if you maybe this is before your time a little bit but It's just like a zoo there. | ||
Even these stores like Macy's. | ||
My mom tells me how her uncle used to run security at Marshall Fields in Chicago and how it was a big deal when people went to go and shop at Marshall Fields in the city. | ||
People got dressed up and everybody was fancy and It was a big event and now you go into these retail stores specifically like a Macy's which is the descendant and It's just like a circus. | ||
They just got clothes everywhere And it's we got refugees now that get bussed over and they're stealing stuff all the time. | ||
It's like Society is completely fallen and I don't know. | ||
I mean I don't know how you get that specific kind of stuff. | ||
I noticed that. | ||
At the mall recently, I can't remember why I was there, but there's all these like, I don't know, they look like gypsies. | ||
They're wearing babushkas, you know? | ||
They were like Azekstanians and stuff. | ||
And they were almost like monkeys had been released. | ||
And like they were just grabbing stuff and looking at it. | ||
There was like some sort of a coffee machine and She's opening the box, taking it out, looking at it, and seeing what, like, she has no intention of buying it. | ||
She's just looking at it the way, like, you know, if you went to, like, Papua New Guinea, and you found a tribe in the jungle, and you showed them what a mirror is, and what a pen is, they'd be like, and they're just, she's got it out there, she's on, and then she just sort of stuffs it back in the thing. | ||
It wasn't even in the right area, someone had moved it over, and, like, no one's putting that back in the box. | ||
That's just gonna get thrown out now. | ||
They're just grabbing stuff and leaving it somewhere else. | ||
It's almost post-apocalyptic. | ||
It's like they found an abandoned mall and have started rifling through it all. | ||
But it wasn't abandoned. | ||
Yeah, well, it's like we're in the ruins, you know. | ||
The whole country's just not... It feels like a bazaar, you know, like in the Middle East or something. | ||
It feels like one of these markets where they just got fruit and they got, like, flame eaters. | ||
You know, all these, like, acts and routines and that whole, like, refined culture that we used to have is just gone. | ||
And I don't even know. | ||
I mean, I've been thinking about that more and more lately. | ||
Like, the Oliver Anthony thing kind of reminds me of that. | ||
And you actually credited me on my take on this, or you said that I always have a different take. | ||
But I look at, like, the country is clearly falling apart. | ||
Diversity is a big part of that. | ||
But even among the white people. | ||
And you talk about the airport. | ||
I talk about this on my show all the time. | ||
Every time I go to the airport, I see the same guy. | ||
And it's the guy with like a big tattoo on his leg, like on his lower leg. | ||
He's got cargo shorts, flip flops, he's bald, backwards baseball cap, fat t-shirt. | ||
I see this guy everywhere. | ||
And it's like, even if you got rid of every other problem, which is like the diversity or the immigration or Yeah, the left. | ||
This guy would still be there. | ||
This guy probably has conservative politics. | ||
He's like, watches Barstool. | ||
He's still there. | ||
He's still going to the Oliver Anthony concert, and when they finish up a song, he raises up a beer and goes, woo! | ||
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Woo! | |
And I'm like, I don't wanna live among those people. | ||
I mean, what are your thoughts on that? | ||
You sound like Robert Crumb, right before he left America and moved to France. | ||
Do you know who that is? | ||
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No, no. | |
He's a cartoonist who just despises the ugly American. | ||
Yeah, but I'm an eternal optimist, and I just think we gotta, like, fix this. | ||
We have to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps. | ||
We have to wear suits to the airport, and we have to, like, start policing. | ||
We killed the police. | ||
We defunded them. | ||
We told them, if you do your job, you're going to jail for 20 years like Derek Chauvin. | ||
So we have to police. | ||
Like we have to jump a guy. | ||
I was just shooting a pre-tape show for Friday, but there's no air marshals on planes anymore. | ||
You know what they're doing, all of the air marshals? | ||
They're following January 6th, ladies, old ladies, or anyone who landed in D.C. on the plane. | ||
on that day. | ||
They're following them around. | ||
So, when you get on a plane now, you have to scope it out. | ||
You have to see, like, that guy probably has my back. | ||
That guy looks like a brawler. | ||
We could get together and tackle someone if they start freaking out and having a demonic panic attack. | ||
We see a guy in an orange jumpsuit with handcuffs on running down the street. | ||
We gotta, like, tackle him. | ||
Because no one's doing their job. | ||
And I don't blame the police. | ||
I wouldn't want to do my job if I was a cop. | ||
You lose your pension if someone doesn't like the four-second part of your body cam. | ||
So we got to police. | ||
We have to fix potholes. | ||
We have to do all this shit now because the system's falling apart. | ||
So we're kind of back to the Wild West in a sense. | ||
And there's merit to that, too. | ||
If I'm at a bar and I have a beer and I want to take it with me, I just take it with me and walk out of the bar drinking the beer, put it in the console of the car and drive home. | ||
You can smoke in stores now, whatever you want. | ||
So there are some fun parts, but we're basically back to, I don't know, the 20s. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it feels like that, especially in Chicago. | ||
I mean, whenever I see the crime going on here, I always have the idea of, like... I think about it for way too long. | ||
Like, I'll actually sit down for, like, three hours and think, okay, how can I kill as many criminals as possible? | ||
Like, I can't. | ||
I can't shoot. | ||
I'm not physically strong. | ||
Then I start to think, like, so there's a drone. | ||
We put a bomb on the drone. | ||
You know, like, these kinds of things. | ||
But, you know, on the other hand... | ||
Anthony Cumia says that's why he's pro-choice. | ||
He goes, nothing solved this problem like abortion. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I'm Catholic. | ||
I don't, I'm not with that, but it is true. | ||
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I mean, there, uh, that does tend to... | |
Sorry to interrupt you there, but can I ask you something? | ||
This is just a vibe I got last time I was in Chicago, but I sensed a lot of hatred from blacks to whites, and I sensed a lot of subservient shame from the whites. | ||
So you're walking down the street, and the black people there have this like, you motherfucker, yeah, slavery, you bitch, what the fuck, you should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
And then the whites are getting out of the way like, Sorry, sorry, we're bad. | ||
And I couldn't help but think it's because Chicago is more Italian, the whites. | ||
And maybe some Germans. | ||
And New York is more Scots-Irish. | ||
So when you tell an Irishman, like, fuck you, bitch, he'll fight you. | ||
So the black experience in New York is, the worst it gets is, like, agree to disagree. | ||
But you don't feel that animosity walking down the street. | ||
In Chicago, I felt like I shouldn't be walking with my chest up. | ||
I should be walking like this. | ||
No, Italians will square up. | ||
They're not in the city anymore, though. | ||
The Italians all fled to the suburbs. | ||
So what you have in the city now are, like, yuppies. | ||
A lot of the people that aren't even really... It's not the same demographic pool that are in Chicago now, because you're right. | ||
Chicago was a lot of Italians, a lot of slobs. | ||
A lot of Irish. | ||
Now it's like all Mexicans. | ||
But the people that are there now, these are like yuppie urban dwellers that moved there from Nebraska. | ||
I guess that's what they all do. | ||
I see it on TikTok all the time. | ||
They all want to move to Chicago if they're from Iowa or Indiana or whatever. | ||
And I think they're just a little, they have sort of a weaker composition. | ||
But, you know, I feel like the Italians will stand up to the blacks. | ||
You know, my grandma used to tell a story about how her brother stood up to, like, three black guys trying to carjack. | ||
I mean, he was a goner. | ||
He would have died. | ||
And she goes, you know, why would you, why would you stand up to them? | ||
Don't you know you're gonna get killed? | ||
And he looked at her and said, never back down to a black person. | ||
But he didn't say black person. | ||
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Yeah, I could tell by your buzz. | |
I mean that's... and we used to have race riots and it was very racial. | ||
There was a lot of... I remember, I'll tell you one funny story. | ||
I don't want to ramble because you're the guest, but I went to American Renaissance one year, you know, with Jared Taylor. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And every year Sam Dixon is there. | ||
He's, I think, one of the benefactors and he's like a good old boy, southerner. | ||
And my speech, I talked about how the boomers are never really going to get the race thing because they do have a lot of guilt. | ||
I feel like a lot of boomers have white guilt because they lived through a real conflict with blacks. | ||
And this guy gets up there and he's like, well that never happened. | ||
Blacks and whites never lived together. | ||
They were always segregated. | ||
I'm like, there were race riots in Chicago. | ||
They were in the streets. | ||
The National Guard was out there. | ||
People could have walked down the block if they were the wrong color. | ||
you know, maybe that's just a difference between the southerners and the northerners. | ||
But I mean, Chicago had a lot of racial, racial warfare. | ||
But what about in, I mean, I know you're not from New York, you're from Canada. | ||
Was it like that up there? | ||
No, not one iota. | ||
The Underground Railroad ended in Halifax and they built a little town called Africaville, which doesn't exist anymore. | ||
So it was like 50% black over in that part of Halifax. | ||
But Canada is all about French versus English. | ||
And so when I came here in the late 90s, I was kind of stunned that everyone was talking about race all the fucking time. | ||
And it got way worse with Obama. | ||
In Quebec, in Montreal, we had a rule at the bar, no more talking about language because it just dominated every conversation. | ||
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French signs, English signs, the French separatists, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
And then you come here and where I'm from in Montreal, the only blacks you got were Haitians. | ||
And if you were able to get out of Haiti, you're an aristocrat. | ||
So, in Montreal, blacks are nerds. | ||
Like, they don't drink, they wear blazers and scarves, and they're very religious, and they're very wealthy. | ||
And when I got here, and I think it gives a good perspective, because I just go, like, fuck the guilt, guys. | ||
This is dumb. | ||
I think what happened was, America kind of had it together in the 50s and 60s. | ||
It was agree to disagree, and then Martin Luther King got shot. | ||
and everyone went oh my god we got to fix this problem this is terrible so black people became the coolest thing in the world so the 70s had the afros and black panthers and everyone was into funk and then disco and then rap all the white kids wanted to be black and and it's still going today with blm and that's i mean that's the origin of this all this uh pro-palestine stuff they don't give a fuck about palestine they just like brown on white So they always root for the brown guy. | ||
They see Jews as the ultimate whites. | ||
I don't think they have any idea what goes on in the West Bank. | ||
But I think it was better for blacks before the assassination. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, like the Negro League, right? | ||
So Jackie Robinson leaves the Negro League. | ||
Then other blacks start leaving the Negro League. | ||
They go to the MLB. | ||
It's more money. | ||
It's more legit. | ||
And then the black baseball games fall apart. | ||
The Negro League sucks. | ||
It's shitty baseball. | ||
But back when he – before he was liberated and able to go to the MLB, you'd go to a baseball game and everyone would be in suits. | ||
There's the dentist. | ||
There's your local, you know, scrapyard guy. | ||
He looks good. | ||
He's got a dress shirt on. | ||
And it was next to church. | ||
It was unifying the entire community. | ||
They had this bond, and they would root for the teams, and they'd laugh, and they'd drink. | ||
It solidified that particular black community all over the country. | ||
And then we shattered that and those baseball diamonds just became a place to go shoot up drugs because there was no games going on. | ||
I mean, I'm sure I'm missing some horrible things about fountains and who can sit where, but the black crime rate was comparable to the white crime rate back then. | ||
Dad stayed with the families back then. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Was it so bad? | ||
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I ain't never really grew up throwing out none of that. | |
I agree. | ||
I said the same thing on my show, and everybody got mad at me. | ||
I said, segregation wasn't that bad. | ||
I mean, boo-hoo, they had to drink out of the compound. | ||
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But they're doing it! | |
They're doing it! | ||
The mayor of Boston had an elected officials of color party. | ||
They have black proms. | ||
You know? | ||
I support it, though. | ||
What? | ||
I support that. | ||
Don't you? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Well... That's a good question. | |
Would you want to go to the black Christmas party or the whites Christmas party? | ||
Well, we all choose where we live and we choose the schools. | ||
You know, they can, all these secular Jews pretend that they're into diversity, but they're very strict about who goes to their school and how the map works for the school. | ||
You know? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, well, white liberals too. | ||
They're all pro-diversity until it comes to their own zip code. | ||
They want to live far away. | ||
Well, that's why, yeah, they're all eugenicists. | ||
That's why they send their daughters to NYU. | ||
They know that she's not getting an education, but they'll spend a quarter mil Yeah. | ||
Getting her a linguistics degree or some mass communications degree because they want her to be paired up with an upper middle class person to continue the gene pool running. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And kids don't marry that young anymore. | ||
So it's a total waste of money. | ||
They don't marry at all. | ||
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Yeah. | |
What do you think that people should do these days? | ||
Because I know that's actually a big question is whether to defer marriage until later or people should get married young? | ||
Because I don't know if you saw that clip Charlie Kirk went viral I think a week or two ago he said Uh, you know, get married young, have more kids than you can afford, and blah blah blah. | ||
And I know there's a lot of people on our side these days that say, well, not so fast. | ||
You have divorce, you have women will take half your stuff and everything. | ||
You know, maybe it's prudent to wait, or maybe not get married at all. | ||
Then, of course, other people say, well, you have to get married as soon as possible because that's, you know, the Catholic thing and so on. | ||
But, what's your take on that debate? | ||
I was in bands when I was a teenager and then Vice, I was popular with starting Vice and that was always, you know, attracted a lot of pussy and I fucked hundreds of chicks and it was a waste of time. | ||
I mean, you don't learn more. | ||
After like three or four you start seeing the pattern. | ||
It's not like there's 16 different types of vaginas. | ||
So I only have three kids. | ||
I wish I had five. | ||
I didn't get married till I was like 36. | ||
And the problem with late marriage too is people are set in their ways. | ||
So like I have the movies I watch and I do this on Mondays and Fridays like to go over here and then my wife she was 29 and she was kind of had her little customs, you know, we managed to merge our habits, but when you marry young you develop interest together. | ||
And now Monday night's movie night and that's, you know, it goes back 20 years when you're 40 and you've sort of developed this pattern. | ||
This is why these old guys have so much trouble finally settling down because you've set your pattern and you're not really looking for anything else. | ||
So I would say it's a very tricky subject, Nick, because you're talking about A hypothetical world. | ||
Like I always say, people say, if you make abortion illegal, then they're just going to be like having fake abortions in alleyways. | ||
Well, no, because in this world you just created, you have to think about it existing for a while. | ||
And you see, my cousin got pregnant and she kept the baby because abortion's illegal. | ||
And that guy who fucked her had to pay her for the rest of her life, even though he wasn't allowed to see the baby. | ||
So then a woman would be less promiscuous if there was ramifications. | ||
You can't. | ||
When you take on these hypotheticals, you have to change the whole world, the whole structure of everything. | ||
So in a perfect world, like let's go back to the 60s, yes, you should marry young and have more kids than you can afford. | ||
But We don't live in that. | ||
So you gotta work with what you're given. | ||
So taking 2023, the world outside, crime, OnlyFans, all this stuff, I say to girls, at 25, you gotta stop dating DJs and photographers and musicians and start dating someone who is ambitious. | ||
He doesn't have to be rich. | ||
He just has to be busy at 9 a.m. | ||
on a Monday. | ||
If he's unemployed, he's busy looking for a job. | ||
He's got some sort of plan. | ||
He's a hard worker. | ||
That's what you should start looking for. | ||
And then with guys, I say, you know, you started stealing your parents' liquor when you were 14. | ||
You're 25 now. | ||
It's been over a decade of decadence. | ||
You haven't sowed your wild oats? | ||
Fucking, then you have mental problems. | ||
You have bigger fish to fry than your wild oats. | ||
So I say, And again, in a perfect world, I'd say 18. | ||
But it's not a perfect world. | ||
So in this imperfect world, I'd say you got to start going at 25. | ||
Because you want to have five kids. | ||
One is for losers, two is for fags, three is a bare minimum. | ||
Five is the ideal. | ||
And if you're a woman at 25, you got to understand the hourglass at 30 turns upside down. | ||
And the sand starts draining. | ||
So from 30 to 35, the sand is leaving the hourglass. | ||
And by 35, it's very hard to have a kid. | ||
And please don't bore me with anecdotal evidence about your aunt's friend who had one at 45. | ||
So men, 30 is really late. | ||
Women, 25. | ||
But if you want to have kids, you have to do that. | ||
And no, ladies, you can't have a career. | ||
That's dumb. | ||
And here's the other thing, too. | ||
You don't want a career. | ||
You've been brainwashed. | ||
The second that baby comes out, your whole world changes 100% and you have zero interest in going back to work. | ||
You have zero interest in your stupid career. | ||
And here's another thing. | ||
Your career is retarded. | ||
You're not an oncologist. | ||
You do social media. | ||
You basically... Milo and I were talking about this the other day. | ||
We're trying to think, what are women better at in the workforce? | ||
Like, where do they thrive? | ||
And we realized it's all mommy stuff. | ||
Like real estate, they do well in real estate. | ||
Yeah, that's showing you a tour of the house. | ||
They do well at, like, kindergarten teaching. | ||
That's being a mommy. | ||
They do well at, like, organizing their boss's day, and you have this meeting. | ||
That's what moms do with their kids' sports. | ||
So the only times they sort of do okay in the workforce is when they're mimicking their DNA, their maternal instinct, and that's being a mom. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, yeah, I think that's reasonable. | ||
I said something similar because I feel like this day and age, you get married at a very young age. | ||
I mean, you know how impulsive young men are. | ||
They think they're in love. | ||
They fall in love. | ||
They chase some girl. | ||
That's not, I think, a good age to make a decision, especially when It has so much peril if it goes wrong. | ||
If you make the wrong decision, you pick the wrong, you pick the BPD, Scott Pilgrim girl, and you're fucked. | ||
She's like, your life is over. | ||
Someone was saying, well, you know, if you get married younger, you have 10 kids versus 5. | ||
I'm like, yeah, but it's not 10 kids. | ||
It's you have 5 and then she takes half your shit and you never see him again if you make the wrong choice. | ||
So maybe you defer it a little bit. | ||
Yeah, and you also need to have a personality. | ||
Like, the thing about marriage is you have this big ceremony and people fly in and your relatives are there from another country and everyone's there to just say, oh, we're getting divorced. | ||
You just told all those people to go fuck yourself. | ||
And that doesn't seem like the end of the world when you're 17, 18, 19. | ||
When you get to be a little older, Telling all your family, wasting all their time and making a fake ritual, you have shame and embarrassment. | ||
And so there's stakes involved. | ||
The other thing too about marriage is I look back at my first five years and that's like greasy kid stuff. | ||
Like that's a loser. | ||
It's the 10 year guy. | ||
It's sort of like fatherhood. | ||
Like you have one kid and you're like, I'm a dad, I'm Mr. Dad. | ||
And then you have two and you go, holy shit, I was a loser back then. | ||
I was nothing. | ||
Then you have three and you're like, okay, now I'm a fucking dad. | ||
And I think with marriage, it's really rough at the beginning. | ||
And I can see a lot of people jumping ship because, you know, you've been able to do whatever you want your whole life. | ||
And then after like five years and a couple of kids, you start going, oh, now I get it. | ||
Now I understand. | ||
And I don't think you really understand marriage until you've been married for 10 years. | ||
Well that's good if I don't know if I'm gonna get married I mean you're so you're at three Ryan's at two so Ryan's he's getting there he's gonna be a dad. | ||
How old are you? | ||
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I'm 25. | |
Let's go! | ||
Let's go tonight! | ||
I told my people in the next five years I'm gonna get married because it's just gotta be I for a long time I thought you know I don't I don't know if I want to get married because I like being independent I like being alone but then I thought I don't want to be that bachelor that's 40 with It gets real sad when you get older. | ||
And plus, when you get older, everyone else is older, so they're all married. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And when you're like 38, 22-year-olds don't want to have sex with you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You're an old, gross dude, unless they have daddy issues. | ||
And also, I always say this, I'm like, all my single friends, they send me pictures of the chicks they're banging, and I'm like, you're a homo. | ||
Like, you're having sex with a different person every night. | ||
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That's gay. | |
I agree! | ||
Okay, finally, I said that. | ||
Everyone got mad at me. | ||
I said, having sex is gay, and everybody's like, oh, well, you know. | ||
No, I think, like, to be truly straight, it's pretty gay. | ||
Let me explain. | ||
I was talking to Jake Shields about this. | ||
What guys want to do is be in love with one woman, develop a connection with her. | ||
You want to, like, go out for dinner with her. | ||
You want to snuggle and stuff. | ||
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Fags are more like, I just wanna fuck a dude, yeah yeah, then get the fuck outta here! | |
So they're like, more macho than us. | ||
We wanna hug. | ||
We genuinely care about you. | ||
When you're like, if a girl's puking, and she's your girlfriend, you're like, oh man, are you okay? | ||
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Jeez, you want some cola, you want a Coca-Cola or something? | |
When gays barf, they're like, heheheheheheh! | ||
Look at my faggot boyfriend barf his guts out. | ||
That's true, yeah. | ||
I'm not impressed when you, when you bang tons of chicks. | ||
And that's what I was saying earlier about, you know, my life. | ||
I had a basically a gay lifestyle in my 20s, just like sleeping with, having threesomes with chicks. | ||
And I would, I would give myself challenges because it got so boring. | ||
Like one day I said, I'm going to try to fuck five different Asians in five days. | ||
Which I pulled off. | ||
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It was a lot of work. | |
I was not involved in that. | ||
This was before we knew each other. | ||
It wasn't voluntary with Ryan, but I did get a five. | ||
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I heard a good quote the other day. | |
It was saying that when you detach, like gay sex could never get to the glory of straight sex because it creates children. | ||
It's like the ultimate thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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But you can degenerate the heterosexual marital act to the heterosexual act to the level of debauchery as gayness. | |
Yeah, when you detach it from procreation. | ||
I gotta say, man, I'm glad you brought that up, Ryan. | ||
Jared Taylor said this to me when he was drunk one night at my house drinking whiskey. | ||
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He said, you'll never experience a pleasure like fornicating for procreation. | |
It's a feeling unlike any other. | ||
He also said the most beautiful word in the English language is daddy. | ||
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Nice. | |
When you first hear it from a kid. | ||
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Oh, from a kid. | |
Yeah, I was gonna say that. | ||
Yeah, from a kid. | ||
I just had that. | ||
But it's true, man. | ||
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When you're having sex for procreation... Oh, hang on. | |
We just lost him with the timer. | ||
Let me get him back. | ||
Let me send him another link. | ||
We'll go for a little while longer. | ||
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Yeah, I should have gotten that. | |
What do you call it? | ||
Should have gotten the pro. | ||
All right, bear with me. | ||
Give me one minute. | ||
I'm gonna send him another link and get him back here. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Only another 15 minutes here. | ||
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Let me just grab this and send it to Ryan. | |
What are we thinking though so far? | ||
W or L? | ||
W or L on the Gavin interview so far. | ||
We took a little intermission. | ||
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What do we think? | |
How are we feeling? | ||
How are we feeling? | ||
Check in in the live chat while we wait for them to rejoin us. | ||
W. Lots of W's. | ||
Yeah, all W's. | ||
I love Gavin. | ||
I love Ryan. | ||
They're funny. | ||
They're fun. | ||
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Let's see, they should be coming back shortly. | |
I think I just shot him off the link The zoom thing is really cranger All right, there we go. | ||
Hey, sorry about that. | ||
No problem. | ||
So you were saying, Jared, I was saying when you have sex for procreation, it's a completely different vibe. | ||
It changes everything. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
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I think I lost Jared, speaking of Jared Taylor, at the AFPAC 3 dinner, or no, the event, me and Jared Taylor were talking about, because he's Japanese essentially, we were talking about these Japanese beans called natto, which they're disgusting, but they're delicious. | |
Um, and he was like, oh, this young man is very cool. | ||
And I think I lost him after Stu Peter said that we should hang Fauci, and I was like, yeah! | ||
And after that, he just turned to me and went... Should we not hang Fauci? | ||
I thought that was appropriate to say. | ||
That's pretty moderate to me. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty sensible. | ||
That was pretty, that was a pretty raucous speech to Stu Peter as he went off. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you gotta know your audience. | ||
Come on, dude. | ||
We're lucky enough to get Marjorie Taylor Greene to come down there, and he decides to go off on Marjorie Taylor Greene? | ||
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It turned out to be right, though. | |
She may have some flaws, but this is not the place. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, yeah, we talked about that. | ||
He agreed, and we sort of put it behind us, but yeah, that was a wild speech, and I remember he was, like, at the 50-minute mark. | ||
It was, like, a 20-minute time limit, and he was going on for 50 minutes, and I got up next to the stage. | ||
I'm like, Stu! | ||
And he lost his mind. | ||
He stormed out because I told him to wrap it up. | ||
I'm like, he went twice the limit plus. | ||
That was our fault. | ||
We should have had a timer or something. | ||
He didn't like that I told him to come off. | ||
I kind of like his energy though. | ||
What do you think about Stu? | ||
I don't want to instigate e-drama, but what are your thoughts? | ||
I'm not really that familiar with him. | ||
I've seen a couple of his videos. | ||
He seems pretty cool. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really know him. | ||
I can't... | ||
Like, we have a generation gap, so us 53-year-olds don't really sit down and watch younger guys talk for a long time. | ||
But you know what I want to, we have two unturned stones here. | ||
One, so you and Milo were fighting, you got those texts out, and then what happened after that? | ||
Well then, um... So I don't know what triggered him, actually, at all. | ||
Because, I mean, I got those texts out. | ||
I don't know if he heard about that or something. | ||
But what happened in the interim is then the RNC... | ||
Why put that on your to-do list? | ||
Just say it. | ||
Like, oh, I'm gonna do this. | ||
they were drafting that the the rnc ronald mcdaniel one of their nine resolutions for the whole year this year was to condemn me and kanye for anti-semitism and initially milo was in why put that on your to-do list just say it like oh i'm gonna do this i'm gonna condemn this person on thursday yeah well they all had already done it anyway but they you know they needed to put it out there. | ||
And, uh, so Milo was in the draft, he was gonna be condemned with us, and he sent them this big, long letter that basically said, oh, I'm Jewish, I love Jews, I'm not anti-Semitic, Kanye's just a retard, and Nick Fuentes is a hater, and blah blah blah, and totally, and they took him out of the resolution, he saved his own ass, and it was just me and Kanye that got condemned, which, you know, I don't care, I've already been condemned by everybody. | ||
So I went on my show, and I think this is what triggered it, I went on my show, and I was like, you know, that was a really shitty thing to do. | ||
I'm like, he threw us all under the bus, like, he was there with us, just like Ye was, just like I was, and he was a part of it, and then he's gonna throw us all under the bus. | ||
What's more, you know, he had told me for years, oh, I'm not Jewish, and then he goes to the letter and says, I am Jewish, and all this, so I kind of attacked him over the letter, and then he just went on this war path against me. | ||
I see. | ||
I don't know if that was it or maybe some other development, but that was around maybe February or I want to say maybe March that he came after me hard. | ||
And then a lot of stuff happened in May and June, but that was what caused the beef. | ||
I see. | ||
And so Ye chose Milo's side. | ||
Well, not really. | ||
I mean, the thing is, at that time, I was in this bad car crash. | ||
I broke a bunch of bones. | ||
I couldn't travel. | ||
And that's when all this went down. | ||
Where Milo flew out there to get back in Ye's Good Graces, and I couldn't physically be there. | ||
And Milo kept trying to get Ye to fire me, but Ye adamantly refused. | ||
You know, Milo would say, you know, Nick Fuentes needs to turn over the website right now! | ||
And Ye would say, no, he's not turning it over, he's gonna give you access. | ||
And Milo would say, you need to fire Nick Fuentes right now! | ||
And Ye would say, I'm not firing anybody, you know, you were all put in my life for a reason and blah blah blah. | ||
And he invited me to come out to the studio, but I couldn't make it because I had all these problems, I was in a sling and everything. | ||
How do you break bones in a car accident in this day and age? | ||
That must have been a doozy. | ||
Yeah, it was bad. | ||
I got hit by a truck and then I got hit by another car head-on. | ||
Because some Mexican cut me off. | ||
You know, Mexicans in Chicago are notoriously for like driving drunk and like idiots. | ||
Oh, that's nationwide. | ||
Yeah, apparently. | ||
And so this guy cut me off. | ||
I veered out of the way and I just got blasted. | ||
It was brutal. | ||
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Yay did. | |
Yeah, so he told me, you know, no, come to the new place. | ||
You know, you're still a part of this, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But the line for me is then he threw himself a birthday party shortly after in June. | ||
And he had all these naked women with the cross painted on their butts and on their boobs. | ||
And I said, I really want no part of that. | ||
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Yay did. | |
What's that? | ||
Yay did or Milo did? | ||
I said that. | ||
That was Ye's party. | ||
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No, no. | |
Who did the party? | ||
Ye did the party? | ||
Yeah, that was his. | ||
It was like his birthday party and he did a fashion show. | ||
That's not really on brand for him. | ||
No, yeah. | ||
Weird. | ||
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But he's not Catholic. | |
I think he's, uh, like, he kind of wanders all, like, kind of to different churches and stuff, right? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
He was raised Southern Baptist. | ||
I think he's, like, Evangelical now, basically, born again. | ||
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Interesting. | |
But, um... Hmm. | ||
Yeah, so that, and that shocked me, because, you know, of course, when we were with him, he would say, no swear words, everything's Christian, everything's gonna be biblical, and then he put the cross on a bunch of naked girls' butts. | ||
I said, that's just blasphemy. | ||
I can't get behind that. | ||
Yeah, when I met him he said he's got to get married because he's fucking horny and he can't beat off. | ||
Which he did, which he then did actually. | ||
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Yeah, he did. | |
Like a month later. | ||
I know we didn't see him again for like months, literally. | ||
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I'm in Italy now. | |
Yeah, so and I love him as a guy, but I just said I can't support that I like he's my friend and I like him but you he Ostensibly wants to be the president and that's we're behind But if he's not a Christian or not acting like a Christian, I can't support it. | ||
I mean, that's that's like I you know, Clinton stuff, if he's doing like these Maria Abramovich type rituals, how's that any better? | ||
We might as well vote for Biden at that point. | ||
So yeah, yeah. | ||
So what do you what do you think? | ||
Would you rather Trump or yay? | ||
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We're president at this point in time, Trump. | |
And what do you think is going to happen with the election? | ||
I think that I mean, all things being equal, I But I am getting nervous, and I want to know your thoughts on this as well, because I think, unless something totally unexpected happens, you see the polls, and you see the popular support and the enthusiasm for Trump, I think he's got it on lock, even if there's cheating. | ||
But everybody seems to be saying that Trump will somehow be removed, or Biden will be removed, or both will be removed. | ||
Vivek has been saying that. | ||
Tucker's been saying that. | ||
And it's got this very, like, ominous tone. | ||
So, I don't know if I could say for sure. | ||
I mean, barring anything like that, I think he'll be the guy. | ||
But what do you think? | ||
You think there'll be any funny games? | ||
Funny business? | ||
They're definitely going to try to steal it by re-releasing COVID. | ||
COVID 2.0. | ||
And they'll try to do that mail-in ballot scam again. | ||
But I think the normies have had enough. | ||
And of course there's going to be a lot of sheep in masks when they re-release this fake COVID. | ||
But I think generally they're going to be like, no, you lied to me about the last time. | ||
The vaccine didn't work. | ||
You kept giving me boosters. | ||
I'm not doing that. | ||
We're not doing mail-in ballots. | ||
So I'm confident about that. | ||
And I used to think it's going to be Gavin Newsom with Kamala Harris. | ||
But Joe Biden and his son are facing jail time. | ||
And Joe Biden's the only guy who can pardon Joe Biden and his son. | ||
So I think the DNC is going to be like, OK, Joe, time for you to go. | ||
We have a new guy. | ||
And Joe's going to go, fuck you. | ||
I'm not going anywhere. | ||
Yeah, I thought so too. | ||
Biden versus Trump without the massive mail-in scams, it's a no-brainer. | ||
Yeah, I've had the same thought about Gavin Newsom, because you look at their field, they don't have anybody. | ||
I mean, obviously Kamala would be the presumptive nominee in Joe Biden's place, but she's more unpopular than him. | ||
And you look at the last field, and there's not one good person in the whole field from 2020. | ||
I mean, who's the next runner-up? | ||
It's Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren or Sanders? | ||
That's not gonna happen. | ||
And I would have thought it would have been Cuomo, but then he got taken out with that scandal. | ||
I mean, he was pretty strong during COVID. | ||
I mean, my mom was like, oh, I love him. | ||
I love you. | ||
He's so, he has this way of talking. | ||
She's Italian. | ||
So maybe that's it. | ||
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Right. | |
Remember the Cuomo sexuals? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
They all wanted to fuck him? | ||
Yeah, didn't he have, like, nipple piercing or something? | ||
You remember that? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
There was no other explanation for it. | ||
It was like two lumps on either side of his nipples. | ||
He said it was a microphone. | ||
That's not what microphones look like. | ||
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You put your microphone on your nipples, too? | |
Like, what is it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It goes here, Doug. | ||
Yeah, they really have. | ||
I always thought Gavin Newsom was a loser. | ||
I thought he was toast. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, he ruined California. | ||
So I just went, oh, well, that guy is another Cuomo. | ||
He's done. | ||
He's put out to pasture. | ||
And they go, no, no, we like him. | ||
We think he rocks. | ||
OK, well, I guess when you're looking at Federman, AOC, Ilhan Omar, like the whole Goon Squad, Jamal Bowman, my rep up in the suburbs, it's an absolute shitshow of clowns. | ||
Like, if I was at a dive bar and any one of those people were there, I would feel like a real mensch for talking to them for more than 10 minutes. | ||
If Biden wasn't Biden and he was at the bar and I talked to him, I would feel like a good person. | ||
Yeah, well, they're all like that. | ||
Every single one. | ||
Even Gavin Newsom, I mean, he's tall, he's good-looking, but, I mean, he, there's no substance there. | ||
There's no, and even you look at him from his earlier days when he was, what was he, mayor of San Francisco, I think? | ||
He's like an asshole. | ||
Like, no patience. | ||
I feel like people think he has charisma. | ||
I don't see it. | ||
Especially, I don't know if you caught that DeSantis debate a couple weeks ago. | ||
I don't think he was particularly good. | ||
So, I think they got a big problem. | ||
And I guess the problem is, They're not at the point yet where they can have somebody which is the real core of their party, which is like a militant, non-white Marxist. | ||
Like, that is their party, that's the soul of their party, but they're not quite- the country is not quite radical enough or non-white enough to accept that, so they need these, like, white guys. | ||
They need, like, a Joe Biden, they need a Gavin McInnes, they need, like, a handsome white guy who has those policies, but- Oh wait, you think I'm gonna be the nominee? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
The place of Biden. | ||
You just said Gavin McInnes. | ||
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Oh, did I? | |
Gavin Newsom. | ||
That's what I meant, not Gavin McInnes. | ||
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Well, you got along with Gavin. | |
I did, I really did. | ||
He was always very nice to me. | ||
You know, got along really good, Gavin. | ||
Yeah, I met Gavin Newsom, but... So they need a guy like that or like a Biden to kind of trick these remaining, like, white people that are still voting for Democrats or, like, Hispanics that aren't totally insane. | ||
Because otherwise, I mean, they don't have it, but... | ||
We're running out of time. | ||
It's like our last five minutes here. | ||
So I guess we can start wrapping up. | ||
Let me throw something. | ||
This might be too big of a subject for five minutes left, but I heard an interesting theory on Chris Plant's show. | ||
He's an interesting guy out of DC. | ||
Does a show at WFAM, I think it is. | ||
But one of his callers said, I couldn't understand why the DNC was jumping on the Palestine bandwagon. | ||
You have all these Jewish donors, and you're going to lose them all. | ||
And I think they did the numbers and they went, 80% of blacks have a bad opinion of Jews. | ||
We need the black vote to win the election. | ||
Let's just say screw the donors and we'll start supporting Palestine. | ||
We'll lose Jews, but Jews are only 2% of the population. | ||
So we're really just losing money. | ||
And then we'll get all these black votes. | ||
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Hmm. | |
That's an interesting theory. | ||
I don't think blacks care. | ||
I think they are all pro-Palestine, but I don't think they care. | ||
I don't think they could show you where Palestine is on a map. | ||
They don't know what's up, man. | ||
I heard a stat recently, and that kind of contradicts the previous theory, that black males are over 50% voting for Trump, pro-Trump. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
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Do you? | |
I got it from a pretty reliable source, but it's very confusing. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, 99% of blacks voted for Obama. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I feel like every year they put out a poll that says that Trump is going to win the black vote, or get double digits or a very high number, and I feel like it never materializes. | ||
Then again though, with the mugshot, a lot of people say that's what did it. | ||
They saw him as a gangster when he got the mugshot. | ||
But the thing is, the Palestine issue is costing them the young people. | ||
He's totally underwater with under 30 which is brutal like they support Trump under 30. | ||
I think I posted on my telegram it was like six months ago was 15 for Biden with under 30 demographic now it's like plus 10 for Trump something crazy like that that's not the exact number um and and that's because the young people are all progressive and they they haven't been inculcated with a lot of the propaganda they didn't grow up with like 9-11 and stuff And so I think whatever benefit they'd have with blacks would be offset by the under-30 crowd, which they totally rely on, with Taylor Swift. | ||
But that's the same. | ||
The under-30 crowd seems to be pro-Palestine, and so is the black crowd. | ||
So if you add blacks and under-30, you're up to like a third of the population, a third of the voting population. | ||
And that's in election one. | ||
But they're in revolt. | ||
But Biden is supporting Israel. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
So maybe the DNC, there's a civil war going on. | ||
We don't know about where the DNC is itching to get rid of Biden. | ||
And he's saying, get, get back, get back, get back. | ||
I think it's a classic, you know, the golem has come to bite the Jewish donors in the butt, which I think a lot of people, and I don't necessarily disagree with this completely, that the secular Jews have brought in, Elon Musk said the same thing, they brought in all these people, they radicalized them, and now they all hate Jews, you know, whether it's the blacks in New York, or it's these Muslims in Europe, you know, Jews were a big architect of this because they're so pro-diversity, and now they all want to destroy Israel, and it's like, | ||
You know, so there is an element of that, I think, happening. | ||
And, you know, these guys like Bill Ackman, who says, oh, I had no idea how bad it was at Harvard, and now they all want a death to Israel. | ||
It's like, well, you've been supporting Harvard and the DNC for your whole life. | ||
Well, I keep screaming that. | ||
You know, you opened the borders and said diversity is a strength and you brought in Muslims who hate Jews and then you promote Marxism at colleges and you make our kids hate us, hate America, hate white people. | ||
I told you to stop doing that and you didn't listen to me and now look at the mess we're in. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Well, Foxman. | ||
Abe Foxman notoriously was not as much of a liberal as this Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
ADL is saying this diversity, inclusion, equity thing is, is gotta die. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, Foxman, Abe Foxman notoriously was not as much of a liberal as this Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
So, you know, they, they recognize the error they made, but yeah, it's going to get ugly over there, man. | ||
I'm terrified. | ||
I'm like... I mean, you know me. | ||
I'm far more anti-semitic than you are. | ||
You're not at all. | ||
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You're not at all. | |
I'm a little bit. | ||
I'm slightly more. | ||
And I feel like this is some scary end times stuff. | ||
I'm never that guy. | ||
I never believe in end times anything. | ||
But the way they're setting up, it seems like they're gonna confront Iran, take out Iran, control the region, I'm with you. | ||
And they're going to benefit from this sort of arbitrage between China and America or the East and the West. | ||
I think they're going to enrich themselves and they're going to be a superpower. | ||
And I feel like all that is just waiting to fall into place once Iran's out of the picture. | ||
Yeah, I don't care about the West Bank. | ||
I don't even care about Lebanon that much. | ||
But the second they start poking that Iranian tiger, it's World War III. | ||
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Yep. | |
I'm with you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm that note. | ||
I'm that cheerful note. | ||
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What just happened? | |
That Christmas wish. | ||
We'll wrap it up. | ||
Thank you very much for coming on, both of you guys. | ||
Gavin and Ryan, I really appreciate it. | ||
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Take care, man. | |
I hope you guys have a great holiday. | ||
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Happy New Year. | |
You too. | ||
You too. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
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Thanks, guys. | |
All right! | ||
Interview number two completed! | ||
What do we think? | ||
W Gavin? | ||
W Ryan? | ||
I love those guys. | ||
I really, really do. | ||
And I get a little nervous when I'm talking to Gavin, because he kind of did create me. | ||
He red-pilled me. | ||
You know, there were only like five people I've ever gotten nervous in front of in my whole life, because normally I don't give a shit. | ||
But meeting Alex Jones, I get a little bit I'm like I'm in the presence of a legend meeting of course yay and Donald Trump obviously Sam Hyde I got totally embarrassed and then and then Gavin because I grew up watching him on rebel and doing those shorts So, it's a big deal for me. | ||
I love having those guys on because I think they're so funny and great content and really legends. | ||
I mean, they created the space. | ||
I mean, Gavin more so. | ||
Ryan is still hilarious, but, you know, Gavin's the old head. | ||
The old head legend. | ||
So, anyway, but... Hey, wait a second! | ||
Hang on! | ||
Wait, we have another guest lined up. | ||
Who's our guest for three? | ||
I think it's Keith? | ||
Okay, Keith, give me a minute. | ||
but we have to yo we hit our goal okay so can we get hang on pause the music pause the music let's queue up the 40k donation i'll read all that once we get through we have like this barrage of guests for the next three hours we got to get through them then i'll read all the super chats but hang on a second it looks like we have reached our total so what should we what's like a big uh | ||
So we got to get some fireworks. | ||
Let's do New Year's fireworks. | ||
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Okay, not this. | |
This is weird. | ||
But it looks like we hit our goal! | ||
Let's get the fireworks display! | ||
Is there anything better than this though? | ||
Like a better stream? | ||
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No, I don't mean that. | |
I mean like a... Like a montage. | ||
I need like a fireworks montage. | ||
This is not exciting. | ||
Is there like a you did it? | ||
I should have probably prepared this. | ||
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A little better. | |
But that's okay. | ||
It looks like we have hit our goal! | ||
100,000! | ||
I wish we had a graphic. | ||
We should have had a graphic. | ||
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Next time. | |
That's okay. | ||
Next time. | ||
Queue up with the finishing super chat here. | ||
Let me text my guy. | ||
We'll play it. | ||
We'll bring it up to 100 All right, let's get it Let's get it. | ||
Give me that super give me that last super chat We'll bring it up to our total. | ||
We broke our goal. | ||
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Wow. | |
We're only three Did you understand we play in a 12-hour stream? | ||
We are three hours in and we already hit our goal What am I gonna do for the rest of the time? | ||
I guess I should just call it or no. | ||
I'm not gonna call it early, but We got nine hours. | ||
We already hit the goal. | ||
Maybe I'll go get lunch or something. | ||
No, I'm not gonna do that as much as I'd like to Let's get our update here. | ||
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I think it's going to take a second to update. | |
There it is! | ||
There it is! | ||
AF Money Bomb! | ||
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Let's just blow it up. | |
Boom! | ||
We did it! | ||
We did it! | ||
Let's get a song going. | ||
What's our celebration song? | ||
What's our celebration song? | ||
Should we do Kanye or should we do Kool and the Gang? | ||
what's a classic celebration when you totally when give me some song Rex can Give me some song recs in the live chat or the group chat. | ||
Give me a recommendation. | ||
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This is sweet. | |
Never come down, perfect genius. | ||
Let's go. | ||
That's perfect. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done, whoever suggested this. | ||
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We did it. | |
We hit the goal. | ||
We hit it. | ||
$100,000 for the foundation. | ||
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W from NWTV. | |
For the foundation, W from NW. | ||
We are going to make our country great again. | ||
Class of the year. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We did it! | ||
Thank you everybody so much! | ||
Wow! | ||
And with that, our stream is over! | ||
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But we did it! | |
Let's go, dude! | ||
Let's go! | ||
$100,000 in the bank for a total Aryan victory. | ||
W. W. Fundraiser. | ||
W. Freedom. | ||
W. Movement. | ||
W. Caster. | ||
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Cast W. Christmas. | |
W. New Year. | ||
Group leaders. | ||
Money, money, and joy. - Yeah. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you, everyone. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Let's get the 40K. | ||
Let's run it in. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
We have to do an encore. | ||
Well, hey, we'll throw that back on the screen. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
bringing us to 100k god bless thank you so much 07s to 80 drummond well i can't it almost doesn't even feel right It doesn't feel right because we just... We start the stream, we're like, hey, we have this big goal, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Thanks for the idea. | ||
And then it's like two hours later. | ||
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Okay, we won! | |
We did it! | ||
And we easily passed the goal. | ||
Hey, but thank you so much. | ||
Another huge thank you to AT Drummond. | ||
God bless. | ||
Everybody give him an 07 who has matched our funds. | ||
And brought the total to $100,000 for our first Money Bomb Christmas Stream Marathon. | ||
Thanks, Drum, and thanks to everybody that's donated. | ||
We're gonna go through the Super Chats. | ||
Once I get through these guests, we have a few guests coming up here. | ||
So let me grab our schedule. | ||
We got Keith Wood, Stu, and Elijah. | ||
One right after the other. | ||
And then we're gonna do Super Chats calls. | ||
We're gonna do our Fortnite tournament. | ||
And that's gonna take us to... And then we'll do Vince, and then that'll take us to the end of the night. | ||
So we'll catch up on all these donations. | ||
We'll read them all. | ||
I will respond to all of them. | ||
And we'll do our... I mean, we're gonna follow through and finish strong. | ||
But we hit the goal. | ||
So thank you everybody that's donated. | ||
Thank you everybody that's been involved in this and put the thing together. | ||
Thanks to Drummond. | ||
I honestly wasn't sure if we were gonna do it. | ||
I was worried. | ||
I was like, man, I don't know if we're gonna get it. | ||
I don't know if we're gonna reach it. | ||
But we surpassed it with ease. | ||
So thank you so much to everybody that's been a part of it. | ||
We'll get an encore going. | ||
We're never coming down. | ||
2024, Year of the Groin. | ||
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Do they even realize it's here in the Kuiper? | |
Arms with money? | ||
Arms with serious money and donors? | ||
We are going to make our country great again! | ||
Trump's going to be president, then gay, then me, then we're expelling all the illegals, then we're expelling all the non-business. | ||
That's not Joe. | ||
That's Joe, of course. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Expelling all non-business. | ||
We're never coming down here. | ||
And basically, and basically, we're back. | ||
Basically, we're never coming down. | ||
And we're never coming down. | ||
And we just raised our eyes to the moon. | ||
It's over for her. | ||
Two hours in her life. | ||
Because the money bomb went off. | ||
Sir, a second money bomb went off. | ||
Sir, a second money bomb has gone off. | ||
America is under attack by the Kuwaitis. | ||
A second money bomb is going to explode. | ||
Burning Point USA is under attack. | ||
Israel is under attack. | ||
A money bomb. | ||
Not a real bomb. | ||
A money bomb. | ||
A money bomb is going off in Clover City. | ||
And that means it's over. | ||
It's over for now. | ||
That's a job. | ||
And that's a job. | ||
And that's a $10,000. | ||
And that's a $10,000. | ||
And $100,000. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for your money. | ||
This is for the Goyam. | ||
This is, I did a little, I said thank you for the money, Goyam. | ||
But this is for the Goyam. | ||
This is for the- this is for Gentiles everywhere. | ||
We're doing this for the Gentiles. | ||
How about a little money for a Gentile? | ||
Can a Gentile get a dollar? | ||
Can a Gentile get a million? | ||
Can a Gentile get six million, please? | ||
All right. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
I don't want to leave Keith waiting any longer. | ||
We're 15 minutes into a segment. | ||
So we'll bring Keith on in just a moment here. | ||
Let me just adjust this. | ||
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We'll do a little Call of War check. | |
And then we'll roll on with the 2023 Money Bomb stream after a quick message from our sponsors at callofwar.com, our generous sponsors. | ||
And we'll see if there's any more Canadian submarines that we have to attack. | ||
But I think we're okay. | ||
And then we'll get a Zoom link up and we'll get Keith Woods. - I don't know. | ||
Ireland for the Irish! | ||
That's what they say. | ||
But not if I have anything to say about it. | ||
Ireland for America. | ||
And we're deploying battleships everywhere. | ||
I'm gonna need my friend Germany to tell me what their ships are doing so that I can get in here. | ||
Oh wow, and it looks like... How did I get Gibraltar? | ||
Oh, I guess I always had it. | ||
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Anyway. | |
I mean, I know England owns it, but I didn't know in this game it was that way. | ||
Alright, so let's grab Keith. | ||
Let's grab the old Keith Woods. | ||
And we'll see what's on his face. | ||
What does Keith have to say? | ||
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Let me get him a link. Copy a link. | |
How do I? | ||
No, let me get rid of this now. | ||
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Okay. | |
I'm gonna send it to him in the GC. | ||
Boom. | ||
And we'll grab him, we'll get him on here! | ||
Amazing. | ||
Amazing that we reached our goal. | ||
Barely even took that long. | ||
Kind of crazy. | ||
Alright, it's just me times two for now. | ||
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Until we get Keith on here. | |
So while we wait for him, I will continue to play Call of War. | ||
And maybe I'll start drinking this water bottle. | ||
3 out of 12 hours by the way. | ||
3 hours in out of 12 on our Christmas money bomb stream. | ||
There he is! | ||
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Hello? | |
Hello, can you hear me? | ||
Are you there? | ||
unidentified
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Hello? | |
I can't hear you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Hello? | ||
Keith, your audio is not working. | ||
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Hello? | |
Is it me or is it him? | ||
Let me know what's going on in the group chat. | ||
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Come on. | |
He's connecting to audio. | ||
Keith Woods is connected. | ||
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Hey, what's up, you? | |
Yes, I can hear you. | ||
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Can you see me? | |
There he is! | ||
Hey, yes, I can see you! | ||
What's going on with this background? | ||
Is this a green screen? | ||
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It's a black screen. | |
Oh, so it's not even a digital effect. | ||
No, no. | ||
It's real blackness. | ||
Wow, real blackness. | ||
It's sort of fitting. | ||
You're sort of emerging from Ireland. | ||
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I'm like a floating head. | |
The hypostasis. | ||
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I came from the ether. | |
Yeah, I came from the realm of forms to deliver red pills. | ||
He's emerged from the realm of forms. | ||
Red pills can only come from a higher hypostasis. | ||
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Yeah, hey, you've been listening to Understanding Platonism, I can tell. | |
You got episode four. | ||
I wake up, I think, and I be. | ||
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What more can one do? | |
You've got the real Keith Woods lore for the references, you know. | ||
It's probably like 1% of your audience has done something like this. | ||
It's for you, it's audience of one! | ||
Audience of one with our special guest. | ||
Well, thank you for being here. | ||
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Hey, I wouldn't have missed this for the world. | |
I know you wouldn't, I know, because when I asked you to come on, you were so enthusiastic and immediately agreed to come on, so I know that that's true. | ||
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Yeah, there was no doubt in my mind. | |
So, um, anyway. | ||
I have kind of a personal challenge for my, uh, my segment. | ||
What do I have, 40 minutes? | ||
Uh, yeah, well, yeah, until the Zoom time runs out. | ||
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Oh, okay, yeah. | |
I'm gonna try and say the word white more than Joel Davis did. | ||
And we're here for it, and we're already here for the drama. | ||
I stirred the pot a little bit. | ||
I sort of came here... I didn't come here to... I came here to divide the white race with a sword, Irish and Australians. | ||
Yeah, what's going on with you and Joel? | ||
Explain the beef to me. | ||
Why are you sort of at each other's throats and fighting each other lately? | ||
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I love Joel. | |
Okay. | ||
I just want to see if you get to the bottom of this and maybe solve it, because I know you're sort of cutthroat. | ||
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No, I got no beef with Joel. | |
It is interesting though, you guys... Even though he's terrible optics, you know. | ||
Oh, and another... No, no, I'm just kidding. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
I love Joel. | ||
No, I love Joel too. | ||
But you guys do have a little bit of a difference of opinion. | ||
Not maybe about him. | ||
Let's stop attacking Joel for a minute here, okay? | ||
We're not going to do trash Joel hour as much as that's what you thought this was going to be. | ||
But I want to get into... Because you do have differences of opinion with him. | ||
About kind of the approach now not necessarily him But you are coming at I think nationalism and even the Jewish topic and white identity from a more of a liberal Perspective and I think that's intentional and so I just want to get your thoughts on what what's your sort of? | ||
Without giving away the whole game for any Jews that might be watching But but what is your thought on on that approach because and I'm gonna extend the question a little bit I know on Twitter you've been at the at the front and Well, I wouldn't say it's liberal necessarily. | ||
and organizing against Israel and getting Elon Musk's attention. | ||
And I think you're doing it in a very tactful way where you're giving persuasive arguments to people that are maybe not even right wing or not reactionary or not even conservative at all. | ||
So I'm wondering what your thoughts are behind that whole approach. | ||
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Well, I wouldn't say it's liberal necessarily. | |
I mean, I've always just kind of taken the approach of like, if I was an outsider looking in, which I once was like, what would red pill like the average kind of person we want? | ||
Like, someone who's intelligent, who's looking at things a little objectively. | ||
I feel like people try and be too clever sometimes, you know, they're like trying to get into the mind of what does the average conservative think, or they're like, oh if we do this, you know, we can get this demographic, we can get like the conspiracy theorists, we can get the Republicans, it's like, I feel like anytime someone tries to do a clever little scheme like that, it doesn't have much success. | ||
But I've always thought like, because anyone you talk to that gets red-pilled, it's usually pretty simple like moral arguments, like, The anti-white double standard or you know, they found out about something simple like crime statistics, something like this. | ||
A lot of times people kind of, you know, they pull the ladder up and they get into I don't know, whatever, the Nietzschean vitalism or something. | ||
And it just becomes this kind of insular circle jerk, you know. | ||
So I've always thought if we just present our arguments like in the way they appeal to us to begin with, that there will be an audience for them. | ||
I think you see like even when you look at like the Israel Gaza thing, it's kind of funny. | ||
It's like it's this huge You know, geopolitical thing in the Middle East and the whole world is talking about it. | ||
But it's like, yeah, like the top kind of voices on Twitter is like Lucas Cage and all these kinds of people. | ||
It's like, you know, whenever there is a big event, I think whenever we kind of bring our worldview to bear on it in a reasonable way, we always tend to get like a huge boost of momentum and become some of the top voices. | ||
I think there's a reason for that. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you. | ||
I think that has always been a problem in the dissident right space, even years ago. | ||
I remember, like, in 2017, feeling that way, that the alt-right had gotten very insular and very self-referential. | ||
And that was a development, meaning, like, it had taken time to get there. | ||
So that means, like, ten years ago, they were doing what we are doing now, which is presenting, like you say, the sort of, not boilerplate, but But the red pills that red-pilled us. | ||
The red pills that people haven't heard yet, and the arguments that people haven't heard yet that maybe we have heard for all this time, but they have never had, and the ones that are the most persuasive. | ||
In other words, why get clever? | ||
Why use something extraneous when we have the old reliable? | ||
We have the stuff that works. | ||
And I don't know necessarily what creates that tendency, but for whatever reason it's always there to kind of always be shrinking the circle, always be looking for something novel, always trying to develop rather than just, you know, sometimes repetition is not a bad thing. | ||
Like, they've achieved, the other side has clearly achieved a sort of dominance over the space with repetition. | ||
Just with total, you know, they clearly dominate the media landscape. | ||
And then they just have this barrage against conservatives with the same mantras and slogans and the same sort of unified worldview that's based on, like, you know, tyranny and socialism and whatever stuff. | ||
So I tend to agree with that But what do you think about? | ||
This whole thing in Israel Palestine Obviously, we've been talking about it a lot for the last 80 days and doing a lot of speaking of repetitiveness We've done Twitter spaces about this Got around and around and around about it but it seems that The war is now entering a new phase, and I've been covering this on my show, and people have been talking about it, that this front in Lebanon is opening up, the front in the Red Sea is now intensifying. | ||
And so what do you think, in sort of the medium to short term, what do you think is about to happen? | ||
Where do you think this is all going? | ||
And to what extent do you think it'll widen and escalate with Iran and with other people? | ||
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Well, I mean, it seems like Iran does have to retaliate. | |
But I mean, this has been going on for years. | ||
You know, Israel assassinates one of their nuclear scientists and then they promise retaliation. | ||
And it's never really as severe as what Israel did. | ||
And I guess we're on the boat. | ||
Obviously, you know, this is an especially unique situation, right, in terms of what they're doing in Gaza. | ||
So I'm sure they'll do some kind of retaliation, but I really don't see it turning into, you know, some kind of hot war. | ||
I mean, I think that the problem for Israel, obviously, is this kind of maximalist aim where they promise not only to destroy Hamas, but they're promising to de-radicalize the Palestinian population, which, you know, they were comparing this. | ||
I think Netanyahu was talking about this in his conversation with Elon Musk. | ||
He was comparing it to, like, de-Nazification after World War II. | ||
So it's really radical. | ||
Like, I don't think people have focused on that as much. | ||
Like, obviously, trying to destroy Hamas, I mean, What are you going to do? | ||
Kill every military-age man in Gaza? | ||
That's what Hamas is, because after this, everyone supports Hamas. | ||
I don't see that realistically being possible. | ||
I guess what it would mean is total occupation of Gaza. | ||
Such a full-on occupation that it's not possible for them to mount any kind of resistance. | ||
But as far as de-radicalizing the Palestinian population, I mean, how are you, you know, how are you going to do that? | ||
Because most of these people, the people in Gaza consider themselves refugees that were forced out by the Nakba. | ||
So, you know, is that like a radical anti-Israel sentiment? | ||
Israel would have to consider that it is, right? | ||
You know, you could make the case that under international law, you know, that Hamas attack was maybe justifiable with some kind of convoluted legal argument that I wouldn't endorse based on that. | ||
But what are you going to do? | ||
Are you just going to like brainwash the two and a half million people to be pro-Israel? | ||
So I don't see how they're going to succeed at that. | ||
A lot of people think that this will be the end of Netanyahu. | ||
I guess that that seems realistic because I don't see how they can Yeah, that's the thing. | ||
on the aircraft carrier declaring victory. | ||
Like, I don't see how they're going to get that condition where they say, right, we've won in Gaza. | ||
And even though, like, the U.S. obviously has been in full-truth of support, I mean, coming up to the election, I feel like they're going to pressure them, like, there needs to be a win condition here. | ||
There needs to be a way to wind it down. | ||
And, you know, what's that going to be? | ||
I don't see what their route is, really. | ||
Yeah, that's the thing. | ||
I feel like it's just a real quagmire that, you know, they haven't really articulated what their objective is. | ||
Like you say, it's ambiguous and it seems unattainable. | ||
And... What do you make, though, of the idea that maybe their aims are more ambitious than we believe? | ||
Like, for example, some people say that they were going to annex Gaza. | ||
It's a war to destroy the infrastructure and remove the population. | ||
You think there's any credence to that? | ||
That it's gonna be... I mean, certainly it'll be a military occupation, but maybe it's annexation and then confronting Iran elsewhere in the region? | ||
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Yeah, but I mean, you've had these Israeli government officials writing these think pieces about ethnic cleansing Gaza and the West needs to take all these people, and I think Netanyahu said it again in the last couple of days. | |
I don't know. | ||
At this point, I just don't see it happening. | ||
I mean, they've already leveled like 90% of, well, it's like 90% of people that are homeless from this bombing. | ||
Egypt hasn't budged. | ||
I mean, just realistically, I don't see them sending like a million or 2 million people out of Gaza into the Middle East or Europe. | ||
I don't think the Arab world would tolerate a situation like that. | ||
But yeah, it does seem like it's going to have to be full annexation. | ||
You know, I don't expect Israel to lose or anything, but I think Seems like there's progress in northern Gaza for how many troops they've been losing. | ||
And it's hard to estimate this, but I have seen some recent estimates that would suggest that they're potentially taking a lot more casualties than has been revealed. | ||
And if you look at how much they've taken in northern Gaza, around Gaza City, you do wonder, like, how long can they sustain that? | ||
Okay, they have this huge technological advantage over Hamas. | ||
But yeah, I mean, what's it going to be? | ||
Just a perpetual annexation of Gaza? | ||
I think the only realistic thing is, yeah, that they'll turn it over to some kind of, you know, UN government. | ||
I think it was floated that, like, some of the Gulf states would oversee this, but Hamas turned it down. | ||
But I think that's starting to seem like the only realistic outcome, because I just don't see them clearing two and a half million people into the desert, especially when Egypt hasn't budged at this point. | ||
Yeah, it is hard to imagine because, you know, it's a huge population and no one locally will accept them. | ||
I don't think anyone in Europe and America will accept them, although I wouldn't hold my breath. | ||
So it's sort of strange, you know, the whole thing is shrouded in mystery at this point. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I mean, I guess we'll see. | ||
What about the odds that this is going to go into a regional war? | ||
Do you think that there's any real likelihood? | ||
Because this is something people were critical of me about. | ||
When Nasrallah gave that speech and said, well, we're already at war. | ||
I was like, that's kind of like a pussy excuse. | ||
Like, no, you're not actually at war. | ||
You have a hundred thousand missiles. | ||
You know, that's not a war. | ||
And so when he sort of declined to go all in, I said, well, that's it. | ||
Like, they're not going in. | ||
Iran and Hezbollah are going to let him do this effectively. | ||
And a lot of people said, well, no, if you watch the speech, if Gaza really falls, then they're going to go in. | ||
You think there's any chance that Iran and Hezbollah will seriously confront Israel, or is it just gonna be this, uh, this bitch stuff that they're doing, attacking bases and ships and these tit-for-tat moves? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I tend to think if they were going to do that, we would have seen it already, right? | |
I mean, when, yeah, when the Hezbollah leader was given that speech and everyone was hyping it up, I mean, that was kind of the moment, right? | ||
In terms of like the first few weeks where it looked like it could become like a multi-front thing. | ||
It's hard to envision that now. | ||
And I think, I mean, I think it's in Iran's interest to drag this out as long as possible. | ||
I think time is on Iran's side in terms of like, you know, potentially they will acquire nuclear weapons. | ||
Like the dominance they've gained over the region in recent years and things like the Iraq war helping them and this kind of axis of resistance. | ||
Like, you know, year on year they've just been kind of taking wins and now they're kind of, you know, they're normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia and a lot of Arab states that were becoming friendly to Israel have turned on them. | ||
I mean, just look at the demographic situation in the West, right? | ||
You look at how anti-Israel the West is becoming. | ||
I mean, there was some poll out that said most young people in the U.S. | ||
Would not only support a two-state solution, but actually their favorite solution was to like give the entirety of Israel to Hamas, which is like, okay, that might be a problem now, but you know, 20, 30 years down the line, if there's a proper conflict between Israel and Iran, you know, how easy is it going to be for the Jewish lobby to get the U.S. | ||
in a war then? | ||
So I do think time is on their side. | ||
But yeah, I think it's going to be more of this tit for tat assassinations. | ||
Um, you know, maybe we'll see a missile strike on a Iranian nuclear facility or something. | ||
But it's, I don't know, it's hard to see it escalate into a big conflict. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I wish Iran would be more aggressive, but I guess you're right. | ||
Time is on their side. | ||
Especially, because, I mean, ultimately, the United States is the critical factor. | ||
Without U.S. | ||
support, Israel cannot stand up, and you're right, and that is eroding over time. | ||
So why go in when you've got to face Israel plus the big brother, plus the big Satan, when you could just wait a little bit and you have a generation of people, a generation of gripers that don't believe in the Holocaust. | ||
We do, of course. | ||
We both believe in that. | ||
But later on, they're not going to be so friendly to Israel. | ||
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Yeah, it's all these immigrants that don't believe in the Holocaust. | |
That's the issue. | ||
Have you seen any of the videos of that guy, Rabbi Shmuley, on Twitter? | ||
I guess you're not on Twitter, so you wouldn't see it. | ||
Yeah, but he's always posting stuff like that. | ||
It's really funny. | ||
He either posts, like, oh, someone just came up and praised the great work I've been doing and said they love the Jews. | ||
There's never any proof. | ||
It's just like him walking around New York. | ||
Or else he's just, like, chasing down some, like, Brown teenager and he's like, you said free ballast today! | ||
You know, this is anti-semitic abuse, you know, you anti-semitically attacked me. | ||
He's like the man and they condemn Hamas. | ||
It's like the recent one, he was like chasing a guy down on an ice skating rink. | ||
So, I mean, it's kind of funny to watch it in real time. | ||
Because, you know, you do think like, how do people always turn on these people, right? | ||
But then you kind of see in real time, like, there's just Yeah. | ||
No, I love it. | ||
are going on and like the representatives in the west are just taking like the worst possible response to make everyone like blame them collectively and hate them it's like yeah no i love it it's well and i love that free palestine is like at once totally subversive and anti-israel and at the same time it's totally hip and cool like you can imagine like the multiverse spider-man flying around saying like free palestine like a bunch of it's just like rap music or whatever | ||
and they just hate israel they just like necessarily hate israel because that's what's cool now like they're on tiktok like yeah blm and free palestine and the thing is everybody says oh well they say blm and free palestine that makes it cringe because that makes hamas blm But to me, it's like, no, I actually kind of welcome that because now it's like free Palestine is cool. | ||
It's like, yeah, they're BLM, but they also hate Israel. | ||
So, you know, there's like a good side to it as well. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, I mean, it's just, there's just something funny about seeing the whole dynamics like turned around on them. | ||
Cause you know, like these, some of these lobbies in the West, like their whole thing is to bring in all these minoritarian groups and kind of like set them on us. | ||
Um, but now it's like, you know, we're in the space with like Suleiman Ahmed and like all these Muslim women. | ||
It's like everyone's like taking turns like bashing the Jews. | ||
It's like the dynamic has just totally flipped. | ||
Like there's kind of a funny irony in that. | ||
Yeah, and I don't know why, I mean, well, I do know why. | ||
I know why a lot of, there's a lot of right-wing people that don't love that dynamic. | ||
They're, uh, they're obviously very against it. | ||
No, but I agree, and I feel like both of us have been criticized for this by the Zionist element on the right, and I guess that's kind of what I want to shift gears into, because of course, you and I, we didn't really know each other super well, but we really got together over Bronze Age pervert, and completely doxing him as a Jew, and revealing his real identity, and the identity of E.T. | ||
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He was already doxed, by the way. | |
That's right. | ||
I've never doxed anyone. | ||
He was already doxed. | ||
And that information was out there for anyone to find, realistically. | ||
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But also, if he wasn't, we would have. | |
Yes. | ||
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But we would have, if it was necessary. | |
And we'd have no compunction. | ||
But I do feel like this is sort of a detour. | ||
That crowd always talks about doxxing. | ||
They're like, oh, you know, you facelords doxxed Bronze Age pervert. | ||
But it's like, if you're a Zionist Jew, don't you think it becomes kind of a duty at that point? | ||
I mean, it's one thing if it's like a kid and it's like, oh, it's an 18-year-old white guy. | ||
It's another thing if the guy's an operative. | ||
Like, if someone's a fed, are we doxing Ray Epps if we said that, you know, this is who he is and what he's about and he has a federal government connection or whatever? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
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Yeah, well also, I mean, like, everyone knew that Dox, that was out there, everyone knew he was Castanel and Maeru, but it's just like no one talked about it, which in itself was weird. | |
Um, but yeah, no, it is kind of funny, you know, they're like, uh, oh these moral fags, and we're the, you know, we're the Bronze Age Warriors, and they're like, oh my god, they posted Bronze Age Pervers' real name on Twitter, it's like... | ||
Sorry, I didn't play by the rules of Bronze Age Warfare. | ||
I should have challenged him to combat. | ||
We should. | ||
I'll challenge him to combat. | ||
I'll challenge him to combat in real life. | ||
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Well yeah, isn't he like 50 years old? | |
So, I'm sure you'd have a chance. | ||
Well, I would just like... I would totally cheat though. | ||
I would say like, hey, meet me somewhere and then like a bunch of people come out of nowhere with guns. | ||
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You know what I'm saying? | |
No. | ||
Kidding, kidding, kidding. | ||
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I would never do anything like that, but... No, but you're right. | |
They always are doing that. | ||
They're blocking, you know, that Alaric the Barbarian and Bronze Age pervert. | ||
They're always the first ones to cry about, oh, he attacked me on Twitter first, or he dodged, so... They just call everyone Jews all the time. | ||
It's like... | ||
Well, one, yes. | ||
Two, would you prefer slingshots and bows and arrows? | ||
Like, you know, kind of inconsistent. | ||
But, you know, we came together over that years ago, or maybe a year, year and a half ago, and now we've seen that there really is this network out there, and that's what I want to talk to you about. | ||
Because I feel very weirded out by all these developments that are going on. | ||
Now I'm talking about this obvious S.H.I.E.L.D. | ||
network with Branch H. Pervert. | ||
I'm talking about Millet becoming the president. | ||
I'm talking about Tucker Carlson's new show and all the movement on that. | ||
What do you make of this whole network? | ||
Because everywhere that I look on this right-wing scene, I just see these connections. | ||
Like Tucker interviewing Kevin Spacey. | ||
And, you know, the Malay thing glowed like crazy, in my opinion. | ||
And, uh, and Tucker Carlson's dad, and he brings on Curtis Yarvin, and Yarvin's with Peter Thiel, and Peter Thiel's apparently paying people to get Yarvin on these shows, and sponsors Pervert and the Red Scare Girls who are dating him. | ||
You know, it's like, it seems like that whole network is connected. | ||
It seems like it's a heavily Jewish Zionist element, maybe even a federal intelligence element. | ||
What do you make of this thing that's sort of been unfolding over the past two years, exposing this? | ||
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Yeah, it is interesting. | |
I mean, I always thought it was weird those accounts did on Twitter, like, you know, at a time when everyone was getting purged. | ||
Like, I remember you did a, you did a space, I think it was the one with your Amazonian son, and they just banned everyone in the space, four or five thousand people. | ||
Um, but yeah, you had these big accounts like ZeroHPLovecraft, all these guys that just survived for years. | ||
And you know, as you've noted lots of times, right? | ||
They never mentioned Israel, never mentioned Zionism. | ||
I don't think that was just like a thing with like Twitter, TOS, where they were just like banning anyone that had a mention of that. | ||
Some people were like, I would talk about that, but I was quite, Careful in other regards, um, I know these guys are out like post about tnd and stuff So it did seem like they were specifically protected and even costin like had okay He had one account banned, but his alt account was on like a hundred thousand or something. | ||
Everyone knew it was him um Amy tree's guys got restored like a bunch of times Um, so yeah, I mean there's reason there's definitely reason to think there's something going on there And if you if you know if you hear stories about peter thiel, he does seem to throw money at all these types of people Um, it's, you know, it's hard to know how coordinated it is on, on the global scale, but I mean, yeah, you look at things like Malay. | ||
It's like, why is this guy in Argentina converting to Judaism? | ||
Like it doesn't seem to, it doesn't seem to make any sense. | ||
But I mean, the other thing is, you know, we go back on, on Twitter, like you did on alt accounts and, Like pulling multiples of these guys engagement, you know, and they've been there like a decade. | ||
They've had the headstart. | ||
They've had like the, uh, you know, the books that they could go on Tucker to shill, all this kind of thing. | ||
Um, but it's like, still their, their following is pretty hollow. | ||
Like it tends to, you know, they have to, they have their little following that go between them and they kind of market to them and sell them stuff. | ||
But in terms of like, whatever, like me or you get a platform, we kind of just blow them out of the water. | ||
And they obviously know that. | ||
So there obviously isn't a whole lot of organic support for this kind of thing. | ||
And it is like a weird step backwards as well. | ||
Like they all promote like kind of, oh, you know, market economics, the free market would like give us like white supremacy in society because whites predominate, all this kind of thing. | ||
You know, no mention of Jewish lobby, any of that. | ||
It is very like kind of alt-light type stuff. | ||
But, you know, it has this radical veneer, right, that they're talking about. | ||
TND and their Bronze Age Warriors. | ||
But if you look at the substance of any of these guys, there's very little there. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
I think they're following... Well, that was sort of the part of it that made me suspicious in the first place is I was a young man on Twitter and I saw that stuff and I said, this isn't funny. | ||
Like, this isn't good content. | ||
This sucks. | ||
Clearly someone twice my age is posting this. | ||
Who's following this? | ||
And it seemed like the whole scene was not like me. | ||
The whole scene was not like the crowd that we all identify with on like a 4chan or on right-wing Twitter. | ||
And you start to peel back the layers about these omissions, and the things they support, and those sorts of things, and you realize that this is an entirely different animal. | ||
This is not like you or I, where we're truth-tellers and we go out there and present our opinions as, really, as nobodies. | ||
I mean, not in an offensive way, but, I mean, our dads weren't running intelligence. | ||
Our dads weren't, you know... | ||
From Israel. | ||
We're just common stock from Ireland or from America and we go on the platform and talk about our right-wing views. | ||
It's very different from these people that are clearly running some kind of coordinated game. | ||
And it's been a little bit disturbing to see just how deep it goes. | ||
And I've been meaning to ask you specifically about Tucker. | ||
And I know maybe you don't want to alienate him. | ||
Maybe you don't want to take like a negative tack against him. | ||
But what are your thoughts about this Kevin Spacey thing? | ||
I mean, I'm sure you saw it, but he brings on Kevin Spacey. | ||
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Are you insinuating I'm a Fed? | |
No! | ||
No, I'm saying maybe you want to get on a show. | ||
I'm saying maybe you want to get on a show. | ||
Like, maybe you want to be in the replies, you know. | ||
Get Keith Woods on Tucker! | ||
Everybody retweet! | ||
So I don't want to, you know, rain on that parade, but I was wondering what your take is on that whole interview. | ||
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The Kevin Spacey thing was weird, you know, because you always, like, ping me. | |
You're like, hey, did you see Tucker just, like, went on and said that, like, the Bible was all about aliens and, uh, | ||
Whatever is new like bizarre weird take is but yeah the Kevin Spacey thing was weird because he was like in character but he was also like being asked seriously like hey what was it like when the media said that you're like a gay pedophile rapist and he's like answering in the Frank Underwood character it was like such a weird dynamic like I feel like that was probably Tucker's idea as well it's like very uh it's very Tucker-esque um but I don't know what to make of it I mean some people were saying there was like veiled threats in there um | ||
I mean normally I'd be skeptical of that but I mean the stuff, the way he was wording stuff did seem kind of weird and cryptic and you know Tucker was was laughing at a lot of it so you know it wouldn't surprise me at all right he's been to Epstein Island and you may remember a couple years ago he did this kind of weird video as well where he was like in his kitchen and it was just all these cryptic statements that was like suggesting you know he had blackmail and he could get revenge on people so I think that probably is something a little uh a little underhanded that's going on there | ||
Ah, so you're with the schizos on this one. | ||
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Yes. | |
That's a first. | ||
Yeah, normally, because you're safe and effective, you know, Mr. Safe and Effective and all that, you know, the United Nations, our closest ally and all that. | ||
So it's kind of crazy that here is, you know, gay pedophile Epstein guy on the show and you're like, I don't know, maybe they do have him at Guantanamo Bay with Hillary Clinton. | ||
It's like, I don't know, okay. | ||
I agree actually because it clearly the Epstein thing is like causing some something behind the scenes like ever since Hugh Hefner died and the Epstein suicide it's like there is this sort of frantic movement I feel like with everybody that was involved in that because obviously that was like a blackmail ring the key guy got taken out and | ||
And now I'm sure everybody's scared about, you know, where that information is, if it's compromised or something, or if it'll see the light of day. | ||
Jelaine Maxwell's in custody and her list is coming out. | ||
So, I agree. | ||
I think it's maybe more plausible at this point. | ||
that something like that is happening. | ||
And certainly Kevin Spacey still has some juice because all his accusers have been dying. | ||
So clearly, you know, some people are still helping him out. | ||
Unless, you know, maybe that's a coincidence. | ||
Who knows? | ||
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That was a coincidence. | |
It was? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
If you look into that, one of them had been like dying for a few years, and then one of them was, uh... So you're being serious? | ||
You're being serious? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I'll send you the... That got community noted. | ||
That's a skit. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, if it got community noted... Okay, well, maybe. | ||
Yeah, so... No, but I do think, I mean, clearly we don't know the full story about the Epstein thing. | ||
Because, I mean... | ||
Okay, he was Israeli intelligence, right, even if you accept that, but who killed him? | ||
And why was he arrested, then released, and then they re-arrested him? | ||
Like, what were they trying to cover up that they decided, like, whatever it was, three, four years later, after they let him go, that actually, we can't have this guy out there, we need to take him back in? | ||
Um, so, you know, some element of the deep state decided that. | ||
Some element of the deep state was afraid what they were going to get them to reveal and kill them. | ||
Um, and like, we don't know what those factions are, but clearly there's, there's some, there's at least two competing factions there, right? | ||
And one of them has dirt on the other one. | ||
Um, and that's still out there. | ||
Uh, maybe we'll never know the full story, but yeah, there's, there's something at play there, right? | ||
But you think they all died for real? | ||
You think Kevin Spacey's accusers all just, like, coincidentally died? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, look it up. | |
One of them was, uh... I think one of them had dropped the case, resettled with him. | ||
And one of them had, like, already been died. | ||
Like, it's, uh... | ||
We'll pull up the fact sheet. | ||
I'm open-minded. | ||
I'm open-minded. | ||
I'll look into it. | ||
I was just curious. | ||
I just assumed, you know, he was killing all those people, but... Maybe it was all just a big coincidence, you know? | ||
You know, there are two things that don't kill people. | ||
Vaccines and Kevin Spacey. | ||
It's all pure coincidence. | ||
It's COVID and, you know, other... I'm teasing you, but... Okay, so, well, what about... What about Tucker and... I want to know what your feelings are about it, because I'm genuinely asking, because I've asked you this before. | ||
What are your feelings about him in general? | ||
Because I feel like there are two plausible scenarios and obviously his dad's a fad. | ||
His dad's a CIA propagandist. | ||
And so one explanation or one story that we could tell about Tucker is that he is American elite. | ||
He was born into an American elite intelligence family. | ||
And he became skeptical. | ||
I mean, he remains clearly an elitist and still very liberal, and he's just sort of in rebellion against that. | ||
He's sort of a freethinker, a maverick, and he's having a little bit of a rebellion. | ||
He's in favor of regime reform or elite reform or something like that, and so it's a form of class... | ||
Betrayal on the other hand you would say that these backgrounds are very conspicuous or suspicious And he is some form of operative that he's insincere that he comes from an intel family He's pushing propaganda. | ||
You know something to that effect, but in other words that his views are not sincere that he's not what he appears to be and And honestly, I have it made on my mind. | ||
I feel like we have to be on guard. | ||
And I felt the same way about, like, J.D. | ||
Vance and Joe Kent and others. | ||
Whenever you see that background, it's a red flag. | ||
And a red flag isn't necessarily proof, and it doesn't mean you can't be a patriot, but it's worthy of a second look. | ||
It's worthy of attention. | ||
And so what do you feel about that? | ||
Do you lean one way or the other? | ||
Do you think that it's a red flag? | ||
What do you think? | ||
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I mean, it's interesting, but I mean, what does he... | |
Promoting, really. | ||
I mean, he seems to, he's at least fairly consistent in what he believes, right? | ||
And it's been the same since he left Fox. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I mean, what he's doing right now, there's nothing very subversive about it, but there's nothing very interesting about it either. | ||
I mean, you know, Tucker Unchained. | ||
I mean, it does seem like now that he's off Fox that a lot of his best stuff was coming from his writers. | ||
But like, you look back at the stuff he's done since he went independent and it's these interviews with like, You know, the Tate brothers and Republican governors and stuff. | ||
Okay, he talked to Malay and Arban, but it's like... I don't know, there's nothing much there. | ||
He's one of the biggest disappointments for me in terms of, you know, everyone had all this expectation of what he could do with this huge platform. | ||
And he really could have had a big impact, I think. | ||
Like, even during Bandi ADL, a lot of the stuff that's happened this year, he's kind of just avoided all of the kind of hot topics and just released these interviews. | ||
And to me, they don't really add anything to the conversation. | ||
None of them really have an impact. | ||
I mean, the one that probably got the most attention was when he had the gay crackhead on to say that he had sex with Obama. | ||
But yeah, I mean, what's the impact of any of this? | ||
I mean, the only thing that he's putting out that's in any way, like, subversive or that would raise an eyebrow is the alien and stuff. | ||
But I don't know where he's going with that either. | ||
Like, that whole thing is just kind of bizarre to me as well. | ||
Yeah, the alien thing. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know what you think of the alien thing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I'm always suspicious of that narrative because it only seems to ever come from the Pentagon and like intelligence. | ||
It's, you know, whistleblowers and leakers and sometimes they just outright say, oh, you know, our pilots saw this video. | ||
And so it's not like it's coming from conspiracy theorists like people think. | ||
It's coming from the center. | ||
It's coming from the Pentagon. | ||
And so whenever people give a lot of credence to that especially at the exclusion of other things like you'll talk about aliens But you won't talk about Israel like I think Israel the Israel lobby is more plausible and real than like UFOs So that that's very weird to me and especially when he gives this religious Interpretation of it. | ||
He says that there's a spiritual dimension and all that I mean Again, you could chalk that up to, like, a Joe Rogan, like, that's a very Gen X preoccupation. | ||
You could also say that it's strange and maybe there's some sinister, like, subtext there, some sinister narrative they want people to believe, although that would be very conspiratorial. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
I mean, if we're gonna say that everything is what it appears to be, he's a giant disappointment. | ||
Because you're right, that's all anybody would say is, well, you know, just wait until he gets off Fox, then you'll see the real Tucker. | ||
And like you say, he got worse. | ||
Like, he's less red-pilled, the monologues are less impactful, less salient. | ||
So at the minimum, yeah, it's a disappointment. | ||
At the most, I'd say he's a spook. | ||
But... But we could shift gears. | ||
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Yeah, go ahead. | |
No, I was just gonna say, I do think, like, talking about, you know, that he interviewed Malay and he's part of this whole field network. | ||
Just getting back to what we were saying earlier, I do think, I mean, we talked about that in the space before, that, like, Jews are gonna have to go more right-wing. | ||
But I think we'll actually see, like, a full, kind of, like, Jewish alt-right in the next, like, two, three years. | ||
And maybe some of those people, like, the whole BAP network will be a part of it, but I think it'll probably be mostly new faces. | ||
But I think that's kind of inevitable at this point, because I mean, if you looked at it from just like kind of an elite Jewish perspective, like the most kind of beneficial ideology you could have the US and the West more generally take up right now is that kind of Elon Musk, Richard Hanania worldview. | ||
That's like very appealing to like the Silicon Valley types. | ||
It's like you get the meritocracy, right? | ||
You get the negative elements of woke that kind of slow down the American Empire and are going to become very costly as they get a competence crisis. | ||
You get rid of all of that. | ||
But you know, you back it in there with like the Zionism and the feel of Semitism and like a certain kind of race realism that kind of favors Jews. | ||
So I'm seeing that as kind of inevitable at this point. | ||
So that's something we're gonna have to watch out for the next few years, right? | ||
We're going to be their competition, right? | ||
They're going to have to knock us off. | ||
Yeah, I've been saying that, that the succession after Trump, who's going to inherit this? | ||
At that time it was called Populist Inc., but it was all the same people as Thiel and Gerduski and the rest of them, Gayduski, and it would be up to us to make it Christian and, you know, counter to Jewish power. | ||
So I agree and I think Tucker will be a part of it. | ||
I think that whole crew, I think that's what they're setting up for. | ||
I think Teal's a big part of that. | ||
So at this time people say, oh you're splitting hairs, you're attacking allies. | ||
I think it's important now to sort of create that distinction because you're right. | ||
I think they do stand to inherit this, this like Bill, like Bill Ackman. | ||
has filed right into this sort of flavor of conservatism where he says oh you know woke now i realize woke has gone too far because it's transgressing on israel infringing on israel and stuff like that so you're right i think that's definitely that's the fox in the hen house in the right wing at this point the boomer conservatism is dead it's this new this new thing that's going to be our enemy But we're almost out of time here. | ||
We only got about we got two minutes until this zoom ends I want to get into more fun stuff Like I don't know because all you all you ever do is talk about politics. | ||
You never talk about you You never talk about what's really... But I don't want to push you! | ||
Because, you know, maybe you want to play close to the chest for OPSEC or something. | ||
But what's something you tell us personal about yourself this Christmas so we could all maybe understand you a little more, get a better idea of who this guy is, this person that's appeared from the dark. | ||
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And what do we have left? | |
A minute? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, I need to form an emotional connection with your audience in a minute. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Can you give me a more specific question? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I mean, um... Well, we're gonna run out of this minute. | |
We have five minutes. | ||
Let's kill this. | ||
Can I send you a new link and we come back for five? | ||
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Just for a personal conversation? | |
Oh, okay. | ||
Because we have less than one minute before the Zoom call ends. | ||
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Okay, okay. | |
We couldn't possibly, uh, you know, get to the layers of my personality in under a minute, right? | ||
No, but at five. | ||
We can peel back some legs. | ||
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That's loads of time, Matt. | |
Alright, let me send you the new link. | ||
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Do I leave now? | |
No, I'll leave. | ||
Alright, okay. | ||
So we'll send him the new link. | ||
Pretty good interview. | ||
I'm a great interviewer. | ||
I know that I am good at interviewing. | ||
Because my guests love me. | ||
Okay. | ||
So let me get a new link and we'll bring him back. | ||
Why don't you, in the live chat, tell me a question. | ||
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Maybe I'll pick the best one. | |
You can tell that Keith and I have real camaraderie by the way that we have such a great chemistry and the way that we interact. | ||
Let me see if I could get this link over. | ||
And we'll see if we can do it quick. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Alright. | ||
New link. | ||
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Sent. | |
Alright. | ||
I'm going to send some more information on the Fortnite tournament, by the way, to my Telegram channel, so if you are interested in the Fortnite tournament, check my Telegram, t.me slash NickJFuentes. | ||
Okay, and we're back. | ||
He's connecting to audio, so we'll give him a minute. | ||
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Hello, am I back? | |
Yes, we're back. | ||
Okay, so tell us now, now that you've had a moment to think, what is your, how can you create a sort of emotional connection with the audience here, as a person? | ||
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Hello? | |
Yeah, I don't know, where would you like me to start? | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
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I need a very specific question, you know. | |
So coy. | ||
This guy says, give us a pickup line. | ||
Because you are the pickup artist, few people know this. | ||
What's your go-to pickup line? | ||
You see a fair daughter of Ireland in the pub, you jump in front of her, you do the trick, you leap in front of her, spread your arms out and block her path, and what do you say? | ||
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Yeah, you made it sound much more, you know, rapey and aggressive than it is. | |
It is a little rapey. | ||
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It's very friendly, collaborative. | |
My pick-up days are behind me, right? | ||
What you want is you want an observation, right? | ||
You have to, uh, you know, you have to get the hook. | ||
You can't just be like, oh, you look nice, right? | ||
You need a, you need a, you need something that'll stop her and make her go, huh, that's a, that's quite a clever little observation, right? | ||
And then you, then you go in for a kind of a deeper, you know, hook, some kind of deeper connection. | ||
But it would be something like, you know, you look like you just come from yoga. | ||
My friend used to use that a lot, but I learned this all from an English guy, Ryan, if he's watching, right? | ||
Come from yoga? | ||
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Yeah, this is the London Day Game method. | |
Why does that work, though? | ||
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Well... Why? | |
Why do I look like that? | ||
No, no, no, it depends. | ||
It has to be something specific, like, you know, they have a big bank, you're like, oh, or they have a big bag, you're like, oh, you look like you're on your way to rob a bank. | ||
You know, something like that. | ||
But it has to be observational, right? | ||
And then they go, oh, actually, this is blah, blah, blah. | ||
And then, you know, then you go to kind of phase two, right? | ||
Phase two. | ||
So no pick, but no pickup line. | ||
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You're just telling us... No, no, you don't want to pick up line. | |
No pickup line is too cheesy. | ||
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No, yeah. | |
Well, let's see. | ||
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You gotta start with a compliment. | |
You gotta be, um... You can't hide your intent. | ||
You're like, I'm here to pick you up. | ||
Yeah, I'm here to res. | ||
So, you know... I thought you looked nice. | ||
I came over to say hi. | ||
Or had to say hi. | ||
And, uh... Oh! | ||
You're a thing. | ||
You look like you just, you know, did a thing. | ||
And then... Then you start chatting, you know? | ||
And then you're in. | ||
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You gotta be open about your intent, you know? | |
You can't, uh... They know why you're there. | ||
Yeah, I agree with that. | ||
I would never hide my intent. | ||
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Or anything. | |
Not that I would do that. | ||
I mean, I chickened out. | ||
I wouldn't do it when we were there. | ||
You know, Keith is like, let's go rizz up some girls. | ||
I'm like, who are you? | ||
Who am I talking to? | ||
I thought this was the Autistic Nerd Hangout. | ||
I guess I was a party of one. | ||
Schizotypal party of one. | ||
Everyone's a Rizzler now. | ||
Okay, here's one. | ||
So, do people know you're into wrestling? | ||
Let's do that. | ||
Who's your favorite wrestler? | ||
Tell us about your WWE. | ||
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Oof. | |
I guess, you know, currently I was always a big fan of AJ Styles. | ||
I don't know if you followed him. | ||
He would have been on TNA when you were watching. | ||
Yeah, you missed the golden age of him. | ||
When you were watching, when I was a kid as well, I was a big fan of Edge. | ||
Edge? | ||
You really like Edge? | ||
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Yeah, I like the whole... I always liked the heels. | |
You know, I always started with the heels. | ||
I never liked the... John Cena's or the Batista's of the world, you know? | ||
I was a retard. | ||
I just, like, cheered on my face. | ||
John Cena! | ||
I dressed up as John Cena for Halloween and stuff. | ||
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That's like, I feel like that's an IQ thing. | |
I became one of these, like, wrestling artists that, like, liked the, like, you know, good wrestlers, like, you know, appreciated the craft and started liking the, uh, you know, the AJ Styles and the Daniel Bryan's and these types. | ||
But now I'm much more casual, you know. | ||
Now I, now I, uh, I like Brock Lesnar and these guys, you know. | ||
I like the, I like the WWE superstars, you know. | ||
The big stars. | ||
Yeah, I was a big I'd well the heels I liked I like Chris Jericho when he was a heel I was sick cuz he was arrogant that's what I like he reminded me of me cuz he would be like I am the best in the world and I saved wrestling that was hard and Randy Orton when he kicked Vince McMahon, that was awesome Yeah, that was good. | ||
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Yeah, you gave him a real concussion as well Vince made him Vince made him kick him like full force in the head I was there, and I was in Chicago. | |
Vince is crazy like that, really. | ||
So I saw a lot of it. | ||
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That was the last punt kick I banned after that, because it fucked up Vince so bad. | |
Wow. | ||
Like, dislocated his jaw and everything. | ||
And it got, yeah, wrestling got cringed, that's why I stopped watching. | ||
They banned the Hell's Gate, they banned the punt, they renamed the afternoon. | ||
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Chair shots. | |
The chair shots, yeah, and it just got worse and worse. | ||
There was an episode. | ||
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I mean, it's gotten good again, though. | |
The whole, uh... The Roman Reigns thing has been pretty good. | ||
You gotta follow that. | ||
Dude, but Roman Reigns is, like, one of these mystery mate, like... I hate that. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
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Like, the Jason Momoa, like... Yeah, I think he's, like, Italian Simone. | |
That's too... That, like, masculinity... It's, like, a very... Do you ever see that Million Dollar Extreme? | ||
You probably not. | ||
Have you ever seen MDE? | ||
World Peace? | ||
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Couple of skits, yeah. | |
Well, one of them, they go to like the breeding clinic and they're like, we're gonna replace you with Chigurh. | ||
The wife is gonna get the DNA from Chigurh. | ||
That's like, I get like a Chigurh vibe. | ||
Like Jason Momoa and this guy. | ||
It's just like a little, I don't know, it's too much. | ||
I want to see white guys. | ||
I want to see John Cena. | ||
I want to see Edge, you know, pushing his hair back. | ||
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Do you know Batista was like Filipino? | |
Yeah. | ||
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He's like half Filipino. | |
But you know what? | ||
You know on Reigns, like the first, like, two years of Roman Reigns, he used to wear, like, gray-blue contact lenses because Vince McMahon made him wear them. | ||
Why? | ||
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I don't know. | |
He just wanted him to be this, like, uh, like, bright blue-eyed, like, Samoan warrior. | ||
Like a wolf, probably. | ||
Like a wolf. | ||
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Yeah, I guess. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I could never get into the Roman Reigns, too. | ||
I'll stick with the white guys, please. | ||
John Cena, thank you very much. | ||
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You gotta give it a chance. | |
You gotta... He grew on me. | ||
You gotta follow the whole bloodline thing. | ||
It's too late now, you know, bud. | ||
You still watch it? | ||
Is it good now? | ||
Should I get into it now? | ||
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I haven't been following it recently. | |
Not since the last Wrestlemania. | ||
I usually pick things up around the Royal Rumble. | ||
And then I kinda drop off again after Wrestlemania, you know? | ||
So right now I'm a little out of the loop. | ||
It's in their off-season. | ||
Gotta get them in the on-season. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, hey, we're out of time. | ||
This emotional connection has been so thorough that we blew past the five minute. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
No, we got deep here. | ||
It's a good thing we're finishing. | ||
It was getting pretty intense. | ||
This is like the part where you get off the psychiatrist's chair and leave it till next week. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No more today. | ||
We'll pick it up next week. | ||
But, yeah, no, I'm glad we got a little, uh, you know, now the audience knows a little more about the human behind this Keith Woods, you know, persona that we have. | ||
So that's great. | ||
But, hey, thank you for coming on. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Great talking to you. | ||
And, uh, Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
We'll see you around, okay? | ||
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Hey, anytime. | |
And, uh, yeah, keep the superchats coming, and also follow me on Rumble. | ||
Oh, yeah! | ||
Promote your stu- I totally forgot, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, Rumble, Rumble, Cozy, um, go to my sub stack as well, I'm gonna post more stuff there. | |
Um, but yeah, just, uh, find me on Twitter, you'll find all my links. | ||
And, uh, yeah, thanks, anytime. | ||
You gotta chill your Rumble. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, Rumble, Rumble is the one. | |
We're on Rumble right now. | ||
Did you break 10k live viewers? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
Okay, so you should all go and sub to my Rumble. | ||
There you go. | ||
Everyone follow, search him up on Rumble right now. | ||
Give him a follow. | ||
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Are you getting tired of interviewing people? | |
I feel like you're... I was tired ten minutes in. | ||
You're not the interviewer type. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
You would know! | ||
You're the Myers-Briggs guy. | ||
Tell me what an ENTP does in an interview situation. | ||
Yeah, well, we only got fucking eight more hours to go, so who's counting? | ||
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I'm having a blast. | |
No, hey, you're doing good. | ||
Very agreeable. | ||
You know, asking the right questions. | ||
I'm impressed. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
You're a great guest, giving great answers and everything, so... Very cooperative, even when it got a little emotionally sort of difficult, so I appreciated that. | ||
You were willing to go there with the show. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
I think we all learned something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alright. | ||
I'll talk to you later, okay? | ||
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Alright, take care. | |
Alright, you too. | ||
Later. | ||
Great! | ||
What a great, oh, W or L Keith, what do we think? | ||
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People are saying get a room. | |
Dude, hey, you've just never seen two best friends hang out. | ||
But what do you think? | ||
W or L Keith live stream. | ||
Thoughts on the Keith interview? | ||
We're just, this schedule is so tight. | ||
I mean, I already have to now jump on with, is it Keith or Stu? | ||
Everyone says W. Unanimous. | ||
We gotta get on with Stu like right now. | ||
so man this is this i should have spaced these out i did it all last minute of course like i always do and we just i was like you know what just fill up the schedule it's like just invite like 10 people and they all showed up like all of them showed up so now it's just like boom boom you know one after the other i'm i haven't eaten since 11 i'm starving so i got it we'll do stew then we'll do elijah | ||
Then I'm gonna very quickly take three minutes, make myself some lunch, I'll eat it here. | ||
We'll do calls and we'll do super chats, then we'll do the Fortnite thing, okay? | ||
And we'll keep it rolling. | ||
Yeah, but damn, I should have created a little gap. | ||
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There's just one after the other. | |
Alright. | ||
Not that I don't love it, I love all these people, but just like... My social battery is very low. | ||
My social battery is at 30% max capacity of a normal person, so... It's a lot of talking to other people. | ||
I'm usually used to just talking to myself. | ||
Okay, but let me get another Zoom link and we'll get Stu on for our second little interaction in a week. | ||
Because I was just on Stu's show. | ||
But now it's my turn to interview Stu. | ||
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Okay. | |
Let me get him a link. | ||
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Let me do this and like this. - Yes. | |
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's check in. | ||
We'll see how we're doing. | ||
I think we blew past our goal. | ||
We're at... Let me just refresh real quick. | ||
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We're at 111,000. | |
Whoa! | ||
We're 10,000 more than our goal. | ||
111,000. | ||
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Whoa. | |
We're 10,000 more than our goal. | ||
Oh, my goodness. | ||
That just doesn't even feel right anymore. | ||
But, hey, thank you so much. | ||
Like I said, we'll read all these Super Chats after our next two interviews. | ||
It's two interviews to go. | ||
Then we could get some lunch in my belly and then some super chats, calls, all that stuff. | ||
The group chat is loving this. | ||
Very fun and entertaining. | ||
Finally some content. | ||
This is great. | ||
This is the best concept. | ||
This is all from one person by the way Keith a real Keith glazer We got Keith's number one fan in the group chat. | ||
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at. | |
He's just absolutely glazing this thing here. | ||
Alright, well, I think Stu is receiving the link, so we're just going to wait on him for a moment. | ||
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Let me see what we got going on with Call of War. | |
Looks like I might have to pull out of Bordeaux. | ||
Because they're sending in the tanks, but I have a plan for that. | ||
They have come here, truly they have come here to die. | ||
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All right. | |
Um. | ||
Oh, no! | ||
Oh! | ||
Submarine's attacking my cruiser, gotta get a naval bomber out there. | ||
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I think he'll be able to get there in time. | |
I knew I shouldn't have put that cruiser there like that. | ||
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Undefended. | |
Yeah, stupid Canada is going to send one submarine at a time. | ||
I'll just destroy him. | ||
I don't care All right Well, let me let me show you what's going on maybe we'll take care of some super chats while we wait I don't know if he doesn't have the link or what but Looks like we're gonna be waiting for a minute So let's see, maybe we could grab some Super Chats. | ||
Knock them out while we're waiting. | ||
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Let's take a look. | |
We got a hundred and ninety unread Super Chats. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Oh here we go! | ||
Alright! | ||
Hello Stu, can you hear me? | ||
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Hello? | |
Can you hear me? | ||
I don't think you can hear me. | ||
Yeah, now I can. | ||
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There we go! | |
Okay, can you hear me now? | ||
Yeah, I can hear you perfectly. | ||
Cool! | ||
Hey, what's going on? | ||
How's it going? | ||
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Man, I don't think I've been busier. | |
Since this whole thing started getting pulled in every every different direction and the amount of information that is like pouring out right now that we have to like try to use our discernment and dissect it and evaluate it and confirm it and then choose whether or not to like rebroadcast it and what the important most important messaging is for us as | ||
As Christians and as, you know, America First, you know, real God-fearing, Bible-believing Christians, like, what should we really be focused on right now that can help to save lives? | ||
And, man, it's just been an interesting ride. | ||
And the frequency of interesting occurrences has only, like, exploded since my conversation a couple of Thursdays ago with Alex Jones, which obviously has been dissected many times, and we don't really need to go into that. | ||
I feel like that was such a blessing because so many people are now having this conversation, and I don't even care who's right and wrong at this point. | ||
I mean, I know who's right, but I don't care if this person has an opinion that's completely wrong. | ||
At least right now, they're not afraid to engage in the conversation, which means that if they're really having a conversation and they're listening not to respond, but listening to understand, then slowly and organically, that is how we penetrate the minds of previously unwilling people that were just refused to have the conversation, whether it's about a safe and effective vaccine or what the control and power structure is in all of our institutions and inside of the bureaucracies whether it's about a safe and effective vaccine or what the control and power | ||
And so I just think it's really been an amazing last couple of weeks and actually really inspirational. | ||
And it's been like a deliverance of hope for me. | ||
And I think before I was very frustrated and blackpilled, I think that for a long time, I went through a phase where I was just like, man, we're just completely screwed and everything is fake. | ||
You know, I've been wrong about some things and I think that's probably the biggest thing that I was wrong about because, you know, would God really ask us to pick up the sword and fight and to go do this every day and to risk it all and to tirelessly, you know, just... | ||
The traveling and the researching and the writing and every single day just being in this environment where you're just inundated with all of this negative information. | ||
Would he ask us to be suffering like that and going through that with blind faith if there wasn't really the promise of victory? | ||
And then you center yourself in the fact that, hey, victory's already been achieved. | ||
Jesus Christ even defeated death itself for us. | ||
So, I think I've done a lot of internalizing and I think I've done a lot of, you know, just kind of like processing all of the information and just viewing it through a whole bunch of different lenses and perspectives, which has been, I think, really healthy for me and I think will be very healthy for the conversation and for the platform. | ||
Yeah, I love that message. | ||
I think you're so right about that. | ||
Especially about the Christian element, because I think that's one of the most difficult things for people like us. | ||
I mean, you know, and I know, when you get all this information, you get red-pilled on any level. | ||
It's a very depressing thing. | ||
It's very isolating. | ||
It's very... And you realize that we're up against... Whatever level of red pill you're on, you realize it's asymmetrical. | ||
We're up against a vastly more powerful force. | ||
And I think that's maybe the most important thing for people to realize is... | ||
Christ won the victory, and we don't even need to worry about the outcome. | ||
You know, and I said this on my show not too long ago, saying a lot of nice things about Jira Taylor. | ||
I said, you look at a guy like Taylor, or anyone who's been in the struggle for a long time, and they didn't think about, how am I going to see the victory in my lifetime with specificity? | ||
They do the right thing. | ||
That's what they focus on. | ||
Telling the truth, having the conversation, doing the right thing, And then it's simple from then on out. | ||
Then it's simple and easy. | ||
You get up and you get excited about doing the right thing. | ||
And no one knows the ripple effect that that has. | ||
I mean, you know, one day an 18 year old wakes up and they find a Stu Peters video and they wake up to the Vax or whatever. | ||
And then that person, maybe that person's the number one patriot in 20 years or whatever. | ||
You know what I mean as an example? | ||
So I love that message. | ||
And on that subject, so what are you said? | ||
There's a lot of occurrences that have happened since the interview. | ||
Like what specifically? | ||
I mean, what have been the ones that are that you're really watching as a journalist? | ||
Well, I think that there has been a very big, a large group of influencers that have become less afraid to publicly have this conversation. | ||
And these are people with big accounts, whether it's on Twitter X or if it's on Instagram. | ||
program. | ||
A lot of influencers and a lot of people that are broadcast journalists or have podcasts or they do a daily show of some kind. | ||
You know, they're really like, wait, oh, hold on a second. | ||
We're talking about this now, finally, like in a public place. | ||
We're engaging in this conversation. | ||
And if there's a group of leaders or a single leader or somebody that, you know, like just puts their balls on the table and was like, hey, this is what's going on. | ||
I don't know exactly how it happened. | ||
I want to figure it out. | ||
And then we need to deal with it on some level because otherwise we're just going to sink and nobody wants that. | ||
I don't care ideologically or politically how you align. | ||
I mean, I think that there's definitely, this is a war of good versus evil. | ||
And I think that there are the minions of Satan that are actually doing the work to try to destroy humanity and destroy Christianity and eliminate, you know, the United States as a controlling force on the planet. | ||
And, you know, I think that there are definitely those people are there, but I think that the majority of people Even people, Nick, that say, well, I'm a leftist progressive liberal communist. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, that's, that's all fine and dandy. | ||
Uh, but do you want to be a leftist progressive liberal Democrat? | ||
You know, to the point where, you know, your whole life is destroyed and ruined in the lives of your children. | ||
I mean, these people are, you know, there are actual human beings that are just misled and misguided and need Jesus and need the Bible and need the truth. | ||
And they need a way to digest it in such a way that it can't like that, that it won't offend them. | ||
Right. | ||
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Right. | |
And so I'm probably the wrong show for that. | ||
But I think that the most inspiring thing has just been that, look, there have been, I think part of having a big account somewhere, as you very well know, is the fear of losing that platform. | ||
And I think that, you know, if we look at our country and if we look at, I mean, let's just take it once again back to the only truth, the Bible, Jesus Christ, His word. | ||
You're going to be persecuted and prosecuted and live a life of misery. | ||
You're going to have to make sacrifices. | ||
And so, oh my God, is losing my Twitter platform even really considered a sacrifice? | ||
Well, it is a detriment because it certainly, you know, nobody understands this better than you. | ||
It certainly, you know, it takes a channel away of the opportunity to do exactly what you were just saying, which is to speak into the heart of the mind or the soul of that 18 year old who could in 20 years be the most powerful patriot on the planet. | ||
And so, yeah, you might miss your shot there. | ||
But I think that now we're seeing, and I don't know why you're not reinstated yet, and I don't understand the whole LucasGage thing, and I know that we have been really like trying to advocate on X and get the attention of Elon to bring you back because we're having the same conversation now openly that somehow is not a violation of Twitter policy that, you know, the previous Twitter banned you for, and then I know you were again banned, but... | ||
The idea that I'm excited about is that there are millions of followers that are following certain accounts that may not have heard this conversation happening that are now having this conversation and that there are people who are being like, look, I'm not afraid of losing my Twitter account, which tells me that | ||
Just like Jesus made sacrifices, just like patriots before us have made sacrifices, just like George Washington's army made sacrifices, like there are now people, although be it minimal if you're talking about losing a platform, I mean that's kind of weird to think about as a sacrifice, but they're willing to do it where previously they were not. | ||
And I think that the more we get into this, the more sacrifices people will make and the more | ||
unafraid they will be uh to be loud and and to know that they're right and um and to tell the truth and so i think that you know there's a lot of gatekeepers uh in in conservative alternative media there's a lot of people who claim to be you know the truth-telling red-pilled you know purveyors of all information that we're now finding out hey well wait a minute | ||
But you won't even have this conversation and you won't allow somebody like Nick Fuentes or Stu Peters to come and have this conversation with you, but you're willing to have conversations about, you know, transgenderism and how bad it is for the country or other, you know, conservative talking points and... | ||
You always stop short. | ||
And when you stop short or you put people on a list of, you know, unwelcome people, you know, and I'm talking about people like Peterson and Rogan and I'm talking about people like Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones probably now won't have me back on his program ever again. | ||
I think that it's becoming very clear that as long as we're willing to say, hey, I'm gonna do my best every single day to make sure that I'm telling the truth, and I'm gonna absolutely be unafraid to have any of these conversations. | ||
And these people, and I'm going to name them, are not doing that. | ||
You know, where are you at, Crowder? | ||
I mean, so, like, things like that I think are a real blessing because unfortunately we may have been misled about who these people actually are, but fortunately they've done a lot of good historically over the decades of however long they've been on the air or doing what they're doing. | ||
And now we're able to see, oh, maybe it's time for us to encourage braver, you know, and better behavior out of these people. | ||
And I'm not going to give up hope on them because all of the people that I mentioned, you know, I think could be very likable and some of them I respect greatly, others I don't. | ||
But I think that we could encourage good behavior and with enough pressure that just happens. | ||
I mean, it's no different than rewarding good behavior for a dog or for your children. | ||
It goes a lot further than, you know, You know, beating the shit out of your dog for not doing the thing that you want the dog to do. | ||
And they've learned that. | ||
I mean, I was a canine handler. | ||
And so they learned that. | ||
That's what they used to do in these canine classes is just beat the crap out of a dog until you got the response that you wanted. | ||
Now it's, nope, we ignore negative behavior and we reward positive behavior like over praising almost in a gay kind of way. | ||
And so maybe that's what we need to do with some of these people. | ||
I don't know, but I'm, I'm very, uh, I'm very inspired. | ||
And you made a really good point about the 20 year old that or the 18 year old that in 20 years could be the most powerful conservative or America first Patriot on the planet. | ||
And that, That's a lot to think about. | ||
And when you live your everyday life in the way that you broadcast or when you stand on a rock of truth and you can go to sleep at night or look in the mirror and know that you're not compromised and that you're not taking checks to be silenced or that you're not following a specific narrative, but you're only following Jesus Christ. | ||
You're following, you know, biblical mandate and, you know, you're following your Christian morals and values and that you have an actual moral compass. | ||
Then I think that there's a certain time where people look at you and they go, hey, unlike these guys, this guy stands tall with his shoulders rolled back and his head held high. | ||
And he's like super convicted in what it is that he's saying. | ||
He must really believe this. | ||
I want to look into that. | ||
And with that kind of authenticity that's exploding right now in this space, I think we're really blessed and we should all be really grateful to be chosen for a time, you know, such as this. | ||
Yeah, well, and what you're talking about is leadership. | ||
I mean, to take the sacrifice and to stand tall with conviction, even if you're standing alone, even if you're the one that's, you know, taking the slings and arrows, that's leadership. | ||
And I feel like that's something that was missing for a long time. | ||
And it's like you said, in order to win this battle, which is a good versus evil battle, which is a battle of Christ versus the devil, we are going to be persecuted. | ||
We are going to sacrifice. | ||
That's part of the deal. | ||
You don't get around it. | ||
You don't avoid it. | ||
You have to go through it. | ||
Otherwise, you're not really a Christian. | ||
Otherwise, you're not really doing your obligation. | ||
It involves pain and suffering. | ||
And I feel like for such a long time, People have made excuses for why they won't do the right thing. | ||
They'll say, well, I'm being smart. | ||
You know, like you gave the example of Twitter. | ||
Well, I don't want to lose my Twitter. | ||
And it's also like you said, on the one hand, there's a strategic idea behind that, like we want to keep all of our channels open. | ||
On the other hand, at what point does that compromise entail lying, where you have to omit to the point of deception your real views of the truth? | ||
And then you realize a lot of people aren't going out there, not for some strategic reason of, oh, I don't want to lose my job or my Twitter. | ||
They don't want to make the sacrifice. | ||
They don't want to have to kind of, in their view, slum it or fight and do something rough and go on an alternative platform or not make as much money or not live the life that they wanted to have. | ||
But I feel like at this point, enough people are seeing that, like you said, people are coming out and they're saying these things out loud and vocally. | ||
It's making people believe. | ||
I think people feel hope. | ||
People feel inspired. | ||
And I think they're more willing to make that sacrifice when they see a leader get up and say, this is what I believe. | ||
I'm willing to die. | ||
I'm willing to take the arrows. | ||
I'm going to see it through or die trying. | ||
And then people go, OK, well, you know, maybe if I offer the same thing, maybe we could see it through. | ||
And then it's like a snowball effect. | ||
And I feel like that's what's kind of been happening for the last few years because it's been a progression. | ||
And I'm curious. | ||
So you, I mean, you have this awesome interview on Alex Jones and I went on your show. | ||
We talked about it. | ||
I covered it on my channel. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
And I was a little stunned. | ||
And I'm not going to, I don't want to offend you or anything, but I feel like it's kind of a generational thing. | ||
I feel like some people, like, I feel like young people are more with it. | ||
I feel like, not like you're super old, but I feel like, You know, for a lot of people it's a little bit more difficult if you've been brought up your whole life believing one way and then you get kind of shell-shocked and say, oh, it's actually the thing that was taboo is the truth. | ||
What led you to that moment where you said, this is what's going on, this is the truth? | ||
Well, I want to address one other point. | ||
So you were talking about people recognizing leadership and then being more willing to follow leadership. | ||
And isn't that really like, I mean, think about the most basic U.S. | ||
Army recruiting tool, commercials, pamphlet, whatever. | ||
We are fighters. | ||
We're going to go bomb the hell out of millions of people and protect, you know, spread democracy. | ||
And right. | ||
And it's all that kind of material that gets people all ready to go or a Toby Keith song. | ||
And we're going to put a boot in your ass and bomb the hell out of you. | ||
We're going to execute people on an international stage because they wanted to get away from the petrodollar or get away from the ideologies and the missiles pointed at them at the behest of the United States and how we've just been committing war crimes all over the place. | ||
But people put that aside because they're like, I want to do what's right for my country, right? | ||
So they go enlist and that's how you build an army. | ||
Well, we're doing the same thing by saying, hey, this is the message. | ||
We're willing to stand on it. | ||
We're willing to sacrifice. | ||
We're willing to die for it, quite literally. | ||
And then people go, oh, I will follow that guy. | ||
And that's how we build an army. | ||
And so like, you know, some evidence of that would be that, I mean, Instagram. | ||
Really? | ||
Instagram is like, who uses Instagram? | ||
Everybody knows that this is like, you know, pedophilia central and whatever. | ||
And then I started to realize, well, hold on a second. | ||
That's the battleground. | ||
I mean, these platforms are the places we can't wave the white flag and just give up real estate and walk away from this. | ||
You know, like we should be there looking at what's there. | ||
And then as much as we can, just like until they ban you, just go tell the truth. | ||
Well, since I've been, you know, really showing that a lot of attention, I mean, my Instagram account is blowing up, my Twitter is growing at a rate that I've never ever seen before, and I'm not doing anything different other than the topic has shifted. | ||
So yeah, we're telling the truth. | ||
And people are like, wait, that's really noble, and I think they recognize authenticity, and that authenticity comes with what you're saying, like, at what point was it that you really realized this? | ||
And I mean, There's been a lot of contributing factors, but, you know, like, so as a bounty hunter, I mean, I was there in Minneapolis on the ground a block away from Derek Chauvin's interaction with, you know, the career criminal home invading thug that died of a fentanyl overdose. | ||
And I saw the immediate response of the city. | ||
I saw the immediate response. | ||
I saw, I could read all of the messages that were coming from the chief of police and the underchiefs and the assistant chiefs and the precinct commanders. | ||
I could see what was happening with the inspectors at their level. | ||
I saw that SWAT was not engaging and that they were backing off and they were retreating. | ||
I saw what the mayor was saying. | ||
And I'm like, oh my God, none of this is true. | ||
Like this is all fake. | ||
Everything is fake. | ||
And then I watched What? | ||
Twelve billion dollars in damage get inflicted on this country over a three-month period during the summer of love? | ||
And you know, you're watching like Nancy Pelosi and her lizard skin take a knee with a kente cloth. | ||
Like she didn't even know what tribe it represents. | ||
Like she has no idea what that thing even does or represents. | ||
And then this, you know, white carriage horse drawn and I'm like, This is insane. | ||
And then I saw the way that they railroaded all these cops and arrested them and like prosecuted them and now they're doing prison time and it's like these were like, I mean, let's talk about the facts. | ||
This guy died of a fentanyl overdose according to the official coroner report and Derek Chauvin applied a Minneapolis Police Department trained and approved method of restraint when you're dealing with a person who's resisting arrest. | ||
How did we get here? | ||
Like, so I'm like, okay, and then I'm watching what happens with, you know, Kyle Rittenhouse and, you know, to the level of, you know, how much of that was real. | ||
I don't really know and I don't want to get into that right now. | ||
But it's the same thing with a lot of these things that you see that now you're like, wait, if this is really what they're telling me happened organically, then I tend to just go the opposite direction and then start really researching, you know, the counterintuitive way of thinking like, wait, wait a minute. | ||
If this happened in Minneapolis, then what really happened in Ferguson? | ||
Well, then what really happened in Kenosha? | ||
Well, then what really happened? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And then what really happened on 9-11? | ||
And who's really responsible for that? | ||
And then go back further. | ||
What were we really doing in Afghanistan? | ||
What did we actually do in Iraq? | ||
What happened in 2014 in Ukraine? | ||
Why are we so interested in them? | ||
How are we sending them hundreds of billions of dollars? | ||
How are the purse strings of Congress open when Congress hasn't even declared war against Russia? | ||
What are we doing there? | ||
Why did we then discover that there were actual U.S. | ||
military boots on the ground there? | ||
What happened in Benghazi? | ||
Who's lying about Pizzagate? | ||
Like, is that real? | ||
And you start looking at this stuff and you're like, oh my God, you just become mind blown. | ||
And then the whole conversation about who's infiltrated our government And, you know, and it becomes clear that Israel is all over the place and that this Zionism stuff and these Jews are like really, you know, I mean, they're not Christian. | ||
They're basically operating in a satanic religion, which is obviously fake because no religion is satanic, you know. | ||
And so then you look at what's happening between Israel and Gaza and who lives in Gaza and how densely populated is it and who makes up that population. | ||
And then less than a quarter of a percent of them are actually Hamas militants, but the rest of them, 50% under the age of 15, 75% under the age of 25, it's extremely densely populated. | ||
And they're just like bombing entire city blocks. | ||
So wait a minute, US. | ||
Taxpayer dollars are sending our warships, battleships, carriers to protect the borders of this greatest ally. | ||
And then watching and standing by while on Twitter, the official Israel government account, is showing the world in broad daylight how they're bombing and annihilating kids and committing war crimes and we are being told that we're supposed to cheer this on according to Brian Kilmeade and Pete Hegseth and Dan Crenshaw and, you know, Lindsey Graham, the Raytheon butt slut and all these other people. | ||
And so then you're like, okay, this is all fake. | ||
Who's pulling the strings here? | ||
And you look at every single military intervention that we've been involved with and all of these regime changes and you go, well, hold on. | ||
These people are involved in all of this. | ||
And so I really just started to dive in and I was, I think I was the most like, you know, you said not to be offensive to me or whatever. | ||
I don't take offense to that or anything really, but I think I took offense when I was there to how clearly controlled Alex Jones is. | ||
I was absolutely shocked that he was saying things like, well, what about Venezuela and the French? | ||
And I'm, the gaslighting is the only word that I can really think of, but flustered and frustrated. | ||
But I just, I felt like if I could just keep my cool and just keep asking the questions and be the one who's even tempered, that will show to the audience and then they will start looking into this. | ||
I mean, I don't even think that 1% of the comments is like, oh, Stu, you're an idiot or whatever. | ||
I think that pretty much 100% of the comments that I'm seeing publicly after that interview and then, you know, other people talking about it and Keith Woods and your, you know, your analysis of it and everybody else is like, well, They know. | ||
They can see it. | ||
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Which is confirmation that my discernment is on and that my gut is right and that you know my heart is in the right place and that we're just we have to be unafraid to say these things and I think that that was kind of the revelation that was made to me and so I don't know what got me to the point where I learned all of this. | ||
I think it's just been a real combination of recognizing that, like I say this on my show a lot, that we live under the empire of lies. | ||
But I mean, think about what the TV, the television, Fox News, any channel broadcast, whatever, our government, official government accounts or whatever. | ||
Think about one thing that they've actually told us the truth about. | ||
I mean, you can even go back to the To the Department of Health and Human Services and read about their food pyramid from the 80s, which is completely inverted, which is why we raised a generation of like lazy obese, you know, faggoty soy boys that won't fight or do anything and they they don't know how to properly like even love or you know, I mean, it's just | ||
The information superhighway and how everything is a 15 second news cycle and people's attention spans have really forced everybody into this tunnel where factions are just created. | ||
The factions become more and more and more. | ||
Yeah, I'm a conservative, but I'm okay with killing babies because, you know, we shouldn't really make that a central topic. | ||
Or I'm, you know, I'm okay with a little bit of sodomy as long as, you know, whatever. | ||
And I'm like, well, hold on a minute. | ||
No, I mean, that's it. | ||
You are by definition, not a Christian then. | ||
And what is this Judeo-Christian thing? | ||
And then I started looking into that and then I'm like, what is the Star of David? | ||
Is that even biblical? | ||
And then, you know, the Star of Solomon and all this stuff. | ||
And I'm like, well, let me just, that sounds fake. | ||
And then, so during the break, I'm like, no, no, no, this is the star of Remfan, which is a false god. | ||
Which, God told us that. | ||
So like, why are we... And then why is this on this nation-state's flag? | ||
And why do all of our people wear it? | ||
And it becomes very clear. | ||
They have either been compromised by Israel, blackmailed by Israel, bribed by Israel, or have sworn an allegiance to Israel and are doing the bidding of a secular foreign nation-state 6,000 miles away before they care about the interests of the people. | ||
And that's because they only care about their own enrichment and empowerment. | ||
And that's really, it really does come down to that. | ||
I mean, it's really that simple. | ||
Not all of them are probably satanic and want to, you know, drink the blood or adrenochrome or whatever these people, these sick satanic people do. | ||
Some of them are just really greedy and really, like, really full of sin and really full of pride and, you know, just gluttony and like they, these people just really... | ||
They just really want to live this lifestyle because they think that this is the end. | ||
And as many crazy things as Lin Wood has repeated in his Telegram channel and in his past, I have to give him credit for reminding all of us that our lifetime here is one grain of sand versus all of the grains of sand both above and below the waters. | ||
And that's what represents eternal life. | ||
And that's what we should be focused on in getting there to that perfect place. | ||
And so, But while I'm here, though, until I take my last breath, I'm going to keep battling. | ||
I'm raising three of my own kids, one kid that I've now inherited, so I've got four as a combined family, and I care more about them than anything else on the face of the planet. | ||
And so I'm going to fight for them in any way that I can, including At a very centric level. | ||
I mean, I've battled with the school board in my hometown and, you know, my kids never were forced to wear a mask. | ||
Out of all the students, they were the only ones that didn't have to. | ||
And then I sent another letter. | ||
Hey, I'm going to sue you, the board, and each one of you individually for a million dollars apiece for every other kid that you make wear a mask. | ||
You know, I'm a taxpayer here. | ||
My taxes go to fund that school. | ||
That's a medical device and you're not their doctor and you're not authorized to do that. | ||
And then, boom, the mask mandate was lifted. | ||
And so, I mean, like, just take that organic little thing and then you tell that story on a big platform. | ||
And so, by de facto, you're, like, saving the lives of, you know, potentially millions of other kids. | ||
And if it's just one kid whose life is saved because they don't have hypoxia, well then great! | ||
That's just one example, but I think it's just been a combination, and I know I went around the block to go across the street there, but it's just been a combination from the empire of lies of just like, very intentional, premeditated, just constant lying and murder and, you know, greed and, you know, planned, like, to me it looks like the destruction of | ||
Or the attempted eradication completely of Christianity and the nuclear family structure and having fathers in a home to help raise children so that they might grow up to be, you know, integrity-filled Christians that follow the Word of God and, you know, want to fight for humanity. | ||
So that's, I think, the ultimate goal is for them to destroy that and then ultimately disarm it and, you know, I mean, where it goes from there. | ||
But again, as black-pilled as that sounds, I really think that we're winning right now and I can see victory on the horizon and I think it's going to happen in our lifetime. | ||
I think that you and I, me being very old as you pointed out, I think even I'm going to be able to see this and I really am just really humbled with a tremendous responsibility to be a part of it. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
I think we are winning. | ||
I don't think I've ever felt like this at any other time I've been doing this. | ||
Because I have been talking about the Israel thing for 7 years. | ||
I'm coming up on 7 years doing my show in February. | ||
And I remember what it was like when you talked about these things back then. | ||
You were radioactive. | ||
It was untouchable completely. | ||
And as such, no one talked about it. | ||
It was totally... | ||
And, you know, it was a different landscape, too. | ||
There was no rumble. | ||
Elon had not acquired Twitter. | ||
And the censorship was just beginning and going into overdrive with no end in sight. | ||
Only way to stop it was through government, which was impossible. | ||
Like, it was about as black-pilled as you can get. | ||
Now, everywhere you look, you see it. | ||
Everywhere you look, people are having the conversation we're having now. | ||
Or some variation of it. | ||
Some derivation about what's happening in Israel, or what's happening with COVID, or George Floyd, or any number of these subjects. | ||
The vote. | ||
And that was the same thing for me. | ||
I remember when I was in college, I had a very similar story to you. | ||
When Hillary Clinton collapsed on 9-11. | ||
On 9-11, 2016, she went to a remembrance ceremony at the World Trade Center. | ||
And maybe you remember this, she collapsed. | ||
And she was having all those health problems. | ||
And they came out and they said, well, she collapsed because it was too hot. | ||
And you check the temperature, it was 70 degrees. | ||
Then they came back and they said, oh, well, actually she had pneumonia. | ||
Then she runs outside five hours later and hugs some little girl, I think Chelsea Clinton's daughter or something. | ||
She's sick, but yet she's hugging a kid? | ||
So that doesn't square. | ||
And so I started to think about that and I said, okay, well clearly they're lying. | ||
Like you say, it's a willful, intentional deception. | ||
and I said well then we just can't assume they're telling the truth about anything and I literally the same thing I'm like so that means 9-11's got to go that means all these things that we thought we knew cannot be trusted we have to turn over every rock and when you do you find the thing that you found with this thing that's happening in Gaza which is that The Zionists have infiltrated, and it only makes perfect sense if you read the gospel and then you figure out what these people really believe and where they come from. | ||
You know what's up. | ||
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It really is that good and evil battle, so... It's not just in Gaza and Israel, but everywhere. | |
It's all over the place. | ||
It's here, it's in Ukraine. | ||
I mean, Zelensky is a Zionist, you know, and I mean, like, what happened there to put him in power and, you know, Who's responsible for the money that's pouring in and out of Blackrock and Vanguard and State Street? | ||
And, you know, how many interventions have the Rothschilds been involved with? | ||
And what happened with that submersible disaster for the Titanic? | ||
And who funded that? | ||
Oh my God, the Rothschilds. | ||
And, you know, like who funds a hundred percent of the corporate media and cable news broadcast stations? | ||
It's the same group of people, a hundred percent of them. | ||
So you're like, wait, so they're doing evil stuff. | ||
And then they've got a media that will tell the world that they're doing really great stuff, and then tell the world why we should support all of the great evil stuff that they're doing, and that if you don't, there are going to be significant consequences, like, you know, I don't know, financial imprisonment, your inability to even, like, book a VRBO or take an Uber somewhere. | ||
You know you can't fly on these planes. | ||
You're on some kind of a terrorist watch list I mean like this is really happening people are how about it actually going to jail or going to prison for? | ||
Exercising your first amendment right to you know peaceably assemble and petition the government to redress your grievances for example Or how about the ability to pray in public or pray in school? | ||
No no you can go to jail for that, and then you realize who's behind all of it, and you're like oh I Stock it's this this is Israel also and it's like everything that you look into is like well this is a Zionist from Israel or this is a Zionist with Israeli ties and then you look at Epstein and where did he come from and who is it that's responsible for making sure that the list doesn't get you know produced and Who's on that list? | ||
I mean, I pretty much know the answer to all of that now, and until you prove otherwise to me, I have to go based on the physical evidence and irrefutable proof that's right in front of me that every one of the situations that I've talked about, plus a plethora of so many more, It's true! | ||
And you keep digging into it and you just find more of it and you keep expecting it to debunked and it just never happens. | ||
It's the truth and I'm with you. | ||
I've been waiting for that. | ||
I've been waiting for the, you know, Adam ruins everything episode on why the Jews definitely don't run everything. | ||
It's never come out, you know, they've never produced that and so we're left with the information we have. | ||
I'm curious though, so You went on Alex Jones. | ||
It was obviously huge. | ||
Everyone covered it. | ||
And I mean, as far as I could see, you're right. | ||
I mean, the comments were all positive. | ||
The comments on my video were all positive. | ||
On Twitter was all positive. | ||
But I'm wondering, did you get any backlash after that from anybody else? | ||
Because I know that is kind of like a tough barrier to cross. | ||
Has there been any fallout since that happened? | ||
I mean, I was fully expecting to, like, lose an advertiser or two. | ||
This is why, like, Died Suddenly was free. | ||
My program every day is free. | ||
Like, I don't charge. | ||
I don't ask for donations. | ||
I don't raise money. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with that. | ||
I think people have, everybody has their own way of, you know, producing a show and it takes money to do it. | ||
And so, but I, you know, I chose to go the advertiser route. | ||
I figured that I'd get some calls from You know, advertisers like, hey, this is a little too volatile or this is a little too nuclear or whatever, but nothing, no. | ||
I mean, there's been no negative backlash about this whatsoever. | ||
I mean, I haven't had anybody show up at my house other than the fake pastor that came here and told me, don't ever tell anybody I'm Christian again because of my views on Israel. | ||
I mean, he's like literally calls himself a pastor in the town. | ||
What happened with that? | ||
I mean, I was with my kids in my house and I walk out And I had used to attend this church, and things weren't quite right, and then I was going through a divorce, and he was very critical of me during those times, and he literally told me, he said that my prayers would be hindered and go unheard, and that I was destined for the lake of fire, because I was going through a divorce. | ||
Um, and so, you know, not getting into any of the specifics on that, but when, when, you know, um, a spouse wishes not to dwell and chooses not to part, an unbelieving spouse, uh, then you, then the, you know, that bond is just broken and you let that person go and, you know. | ||
Whatever. | ||
So anyway, he was very critical of me, and he actually used the pulpit to weaponize scripture against me with me in attendance in front of a flock, in front of a congregation. | ||
And I'm like, okay, I'm out of here. | ||
This is not a real church, and this guy's a fake pastor. | ||
So anyway, my ex kept going to that church and this guy just like, yeah, a couple of weeks ago, one of my kids goes, Hey dad, Pastor Mike is outside just sitting in his car. | ||
Just like, wait a minute. | ||
I'm like, well, we're leaving in five minutes and I'll talk to him when we go out there. | ||
And he just sat there in his car, just staring at my house. | ||
And I'm looking at the ring camera, and I'm like, what's going on? | ||
So anyway, I scoop up my daughter, my two boys are walking, and he just starts berating me, yelling at me, like, you're a phony and a fake, and don't ever tell anybody that you're a Christian ever again, in front of my kids. | ||
And I'm like, hey, look, man. | ||
You can get out and we can talk about this when my kids get in the truck or you can, you know, beat it, nerd. | ||
And so he ultimately ended up driving away. | ||
And then apparently, allegedly, he apologized to my kids at a later date, saying that that was, you know, nothing that he should have done. | ||
And I really like your dad, but, you know. | ||
His views are wrong and so I mean other than other than stuff like that like little quirky nonsense that doesn't even bother me I know there's been no and you know what I mean I'll just be honest with you if advertisers did call me and said hey we don't want to advertise in your program anymore I would tell them to get bent and I've got a waiting list you know of people who would love to advertise on the show | ||
And the only thing that's going to happen with the show and the platform and the only thing that's going to happen with the movement and the truth and the social media accounts is that it's going to explode and continue to grow as more and more people realize this guy doesn't care. | ||
He's willing to tell the truth. | ||
He's not going to be bought off. | ||
He's not going to be paid for or compromised and I don't care if I have no advertisers. | ||
I don't. | ||
I have 100% full faith, blind faith, in God Almighty and my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, that He will provide. | ||
And I am not fearful of losing a single dime. | ||
It's just, I don't have any concerns about it whatsoever, and we're just going to continue. | ||
We're going to put the pedal even further to the floor until we figure this out. | ||
Because now that we've identified Zionism as the enemy of the people, now we have to figure out how to neutralize the threat. | ||
And we need to start having conversations about how to deal with this, whether it's, you know, organically or in small sects or, you know, or internationally all at once, or, I mean, I don't know. | ||
But we should, we should start talking about that, I believe, because that's how we achieve victory is by exacting, you know, extreme accountability on those that are responsible for murdering like millions of kids. | ||
I mean, they've, they've literally made trillions of dollars to murder millions of kids. | ||
And There's just no limit to the amount of evil that these people perpetuate onto humanity and in our country specifically, which is what I'm concerned about. | ||
Sure, I care about humanity and I love people and their souls and I pray for them, but I care about America. | ||
We need to fix what's going on here and not be the police of the world and, you know, get involved in all of this nonsense. | ||
And that's the last thing that the media wants to hear. | ||
It's the last thing that anybody in our fake unit party representative government system want to hear because they're all getting filthy rich doing it. | ||
And, you know, they get to play God. | ||
And so, you know, when you talk about people like Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum, or, you know, this Tedros guy at the World Health Organization, all these satanic, demonic, you know, like literally devil-worshiping psychopaths, they all have one goal in common, and that is they want to play God. | ||
And they want to change the chemical structure of humanity, like from the DNA level out. | ||
And it's insane. | ||
To actually say those words out loud and know that you're telling the truth. | ||
And then like, okay, so what do we deal with first? | ||
And so I think that could possibly take some infrastructure thinking of how we're going to really build that. | ||
But I think it needs to happen forthwith because we're We're probably running short on time, but I'm confident that we're going to see victory. | ||
It's a lot of fun, to be honest with you. | ||
I mean, you could curl up in the fetal position and feel like you're weak and that we're never going to win, or you could be like, no, F that. | ||
We're going to go take this thing on. | ||
It's the David and Goliath story, man. | ||
But the difference is, You know, we massively outnumber these psychopaths that are trying to do this and murder our kids and, you know, like, make it legal to rape them and have sex with them. | ||
Like, we vastly outnumber them, and so that's why I think that we're gonna be good at the end of the day. | ||
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I agree. | |
And hey, this Zoom call is going to end in like 30 seconds. | ||
You mind if I send you another link? | ||
We'll wrap up in like five minutes. | ||
Yeah, no, that's cool. | ||
OK, because I have the Zoom. | ||
I don't have the Pro, so it's going to close in like 20 seconds, but I'll send you the new link and we'll wrap up in five, OK? | ||
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Perfect. | |
All right. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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Yeah. | |
All right. | ||
So I'm going to send them the new. | ||
I know this is so annoying. | ||
I'm sure this is super tedious, but. | ||
Yeah, let me let me just get it set up. | ||
We only got three. | ||
We only got We'll wrap up this and we got Elijah next so we will not have to deal with this for much longer. | ||
I'm just going to send him this new link. | ||
Great interview! | ||
I love Stu. | ||
I love his energy. | ||
I'm glad we were able to reconnect because he is talking my language the whole deal. | ||
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About all of it. | |
I love his faith. | ||
I love that he's a normal guy. | ||
It's crazy how, you know, this coalition, so many of the people in it are just like these normal guys like Lucas Gage and Stu Peters. | ||
Like, Stu reminds me a lot of Lucas in the sense that they're both just like guys with families. | ||
I guess, you know, Stu was a bounty hunter, Lucas was in the military, and they're both just like pissed off. | ||
I want to tell the truth. | ||
So I love that Because I know guys like that you can kind of trust, you know, because they're not up they're not up to something They're not like some of these other people we talked about with Keith where they're secretly their dad was in the CIA or whatever You know like Alex always making these allusions was my grandfather was in the OSS. | ||
It's like yeah, that's sus, dude That's sus. | ||
I don't know anybody whose dad is in the you know military intelligence | ||
So I like that it's uh it's a little reassuring but um yeah so we'll uh we'll wrap up I sent the new link so he should be joining back momentarily and we'll just wrap up we'll take five minutes and finish this one up oh man I've been streaming a long time Need something in my belly. | ||
I'm hungry. | ||
So I'll probably eat at like six. | ||
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I'm just gonna throw some in the microwave. | |
I'll get one of these meal prep things I've been eating. | ||
And I'll eat that on stream while I'm pounding through Super Chats. | ||
I've got like 200 Super Chats to get through, which is kind of a pain in the ass. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's for a good cause. | ||
But it's for a good cause! | ||
That makes it awesome. | ||
It looks like we hit our goal and then some, though. | ||
We're up to 117, which is huge. | ||
I can't wait to get to those. | ||
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I'll read those once we wrap up this next interview. | |
Maybe bump the goal up just so you can see the progress And now we wait Now I'm just gonna take a breather. | ||
We'll see. | ||
What do you guys think in live chat? | ||
I'll read out the live chat. | ||
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See what people are saying. | |
Are we, we're not at number one? | ||
How are we not at number one? | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Who's number one then? | ||
Info Wars? | ||
Seriously? | ||
Seriously? | ||
Give me, give me 200 more viewers so we could get to, so we could get to number one. | ||
Fucking really? | ||
Are they even, they even have a show right now? | ||
I mean, I thought they're, I thought Alex Jones was only live until two. | ||
I guess it's their last show of the day. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
No shot, it's gotta be fake. | ||
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I'm calling fake. | |
That's still our biggest stream ever though, but what the freak, man? | ||
Give me the number one. | ||
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All right, well, what's going on? | |
I sent him the link. | ||
So we'll see if he pops on in a sec. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll do another Call of War update. | ||
Let's see how it's going. | ||
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How the Call of War is progressing. | |
Oh, he's trying to land. | ||
You stupid bitch, you can't land here. | ||
I don't know how he was able to sneak up on me like that. | ||
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I don't even see what kind of unit it is. | |
He's trying to land near Manchester. | ||
I don't think so, pal. | ||
I'll send out a little recon plane! | ||
unidentified
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All right, I'll show you what I'm doing. | |
How much you want to bet he jumps on right when I change the window? | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
So yeah, he snuck up on me with this convoy here. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know what this is. | |
I'm gonna send this fighter to do a little recon. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, you know what? | |
I don't think Stu's assistant is around to send him the link. | ||
He might not get it. | ||
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So he might have to just call it there then. | |
I'll give him another few minutes. | ||
Um And we'll just grab elijah Yeah, yes, he's got his tanks moving up here, he's He's trying to take back Bordeaux, but I'm just gonna melt him He's just gonna be it's gonna take him You know an hour maybe more to get to the city. | ||
He's just gonna get melted in the meantime by this battleship And then He's gonna be stuck there So this war is going exactly as planned, and Canada tried to intervene. | ||
What a stupid decision. | ||
I took out five of his submarines. | ||
He's sending them in one at a time. | ||
Should I post something in the paper? | ||
Should I taunt? | ||
Post something in the paper and taunt him and say, haha, you know, wow, good going. | ||
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Great war effort. | |
Let me ask German. | ||
He's got it. | ||
Germany's got to send me his map. | ||
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I need the map I'm gonna check the group chat. | |
Let's see if he posted it. | ||
Dude, he did, okay. | ||
Let's see. | ||
So he had... | ||
Okay, he must have moved way south. | ||
Out of fear. | ||
I told him I'd destroy his Navy. | ||
He's like, well, you don't even have that big of a Navy. | ||
yeah I do all right I guess I don't know maybe we can't get Stu back I got the zoom open so we might just move on and grab Elijah then someone says he's typing in the chat | ||
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Let me see. | |
Stu in chat. | ||
Where is it? | ||
unidentified
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What is it what he say? | |
There he is Okay, cool. | ||
Hey! | ||
Stu in chat. | ||
unidentified
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Where is it? | |
What'd he say? | ||
Hey, can you hear me? | ||
unidentified
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I can, yeah. | |
Okay, hey. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
I don't know what happened, but... I was waiting for the link. | ||
You should have just texted to me. | ||
There he is. | ||
But yeah, here we are. | ||
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Hey! | |
Hey, I can hear myself. | ||
Is that coming from you, or is that... Maybe that's me, actually. | ||
unidentified
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I can, yeah. | |
Okay, hey. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
I don't know what happened, but... I'm just waiting for the link. | ||
You should have just texted to me. | ||
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Hang on a second. | |
Yeah, here we are. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hey! | ||
Hey, I can hear myself. | ||
I'm getting feedback. | ||
Is that from you, or is that... Maybe that's me. | ||
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Sam, yeah. | |
Okay, hey. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
I don't know what happened, but... | ||
Is that okay? | ||
Okay. | ||
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Okay. | |
I think we're good. | ||
Yeah, we're good. | ||
All right, so we got like five minutes left, and we left off on... Yeah, so you were saying that thankfully no backlash, which God bless. | ||
I'm really glad to hear that. | ||
I think that that is really the death knell. | ||
When they can't punish everybody who goes against them, that's when it starts to spread. | ||
And I'm wondering, so I guess to wrap it up what are what are sort of your plans for the next year now that you're you've embraced this idea and I think we're really on the same page on this what's the big plan for for your network and your show and what's next for you I'm really I want to know what you're up to Um, like on a personal level or for the network? | ||
Yeah, for the network. | ||
Um, obviously, you know, the, the intention is to grow with a group of people who will follow my lead and be unafraid to talk about these things. | ||
And we've done a really great job of that with, you know, bringing on people like Anna Perez and, you know, Paul Harrell and, you know, the variety of different shows that we have on the network that people are really engaged with. | ||
Actually, I mean, you know, Anna goes live every day. | ||
So she doesn't have a lot of like production elements and people just don't care. | ||
They don't they don't care about that. | ||
They want to see real conversation happening. | ||
And she's unafraid to do that. | ||
And, you know, making strategic partnerships with people like Gab Pay. | ||
You know, I talked with Dan Eddie, had about a two hour long conversation with him just yesterday, who's, you know, setting up these merchant accounts and then me being able to bring that to our advertisers and to help to kind of create this. | ||
You know, we've always talked about a Torba likes to talk about a parallel society all the time. | ||
But I mean, we really should start just calling it an army. | ||
I think that, you know, with all of the different connections that we have made just by doing this and with the influence that, you know, we've been given by God to have these relationships with people who hold really high positions at other places that are actually unafraid to think like we think and then act accordingly, I think that we can really, like, | ||
Skyrocket everybody's influence and the ability to fight this thing head on by making the regime irrelevant. | ||
Because if we just say, no, we're not doing that. | ||
And there's so many people that are going to be like, no, we're not doing that. | ||
And by the way, if you try that again, There's gonna be some problems. | ||
And then they believe you when you say that, and then they're like, oh, wait a minute, this is like an army. | ||
And so I think that, and by that, I don't necessarily mean a kinetic fighting force. | ||
I mean, I've said, and we don't see eye to eye on militias, but I think that there does need to be organization at every level. | ||
But at the highest level of all of the infrastructure that's required to do business, I think that if we can suck the monetary contribution from the majority of Americans away from this satanic agenda, that we can really, really hurt them. | ||
And then you go, well, I don't know, because they literally, the Zionists own the Federal Reserve as well. | ||
They could just print a whole bunch more money. | ||
What do you know? | ||
Isn't that weird? | ||
Like the Reserve is all connected to Israel. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
But, yeah, you know, I think that their money won't mean anything anymore and I think that their influence is set to soon expire very quickly and I think that their ability to carry out their agenda is going to be extinguished rapidly and, you know, just as the Menorah was with that guy with that fire extinguisher. | ||
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That's right. | |
So I think that we're on the precipice of a huge victory and the network's plans are to continue to really turn up the heat at this point. | ||
We're not going to settle for anything lukewarm right now. | ||
Be unafraid to be persecuted and even potentially prosecuted. | ||
We're not going to worry about making sacrifices like losing platforms because no matter what, wherever we go, people will come and find us. | ||
And that's what I'm hearing from God. | ||
It's like, don't worry about it. | ||
We got you. | ||
When I gave the platform to God and said I would do whatever with it to honor Him and I just would be obedient, I meant that. | ||
And, you know, of course I'm imperfect. | ||
And of course I do things that I, you know, later regret or, you know, in my personal life or whatever else. | ||
You know, I'm just like at the re-zeroing in that's been occurring here. | ||
It's just like really been inspiring for me to be like, no, yeah, you know what? | ||
Oh my, this is 100% biblical and I recognize what the battlefield is now. | ||
Whereas before it was like you didn't really know where the battlefield was and you didn't really know who the enemy was. | ||
And now that I have such a clear understanding, Of where the battlefield is, I think that now it's time for the network to get involved with engaging in a plan to neutralize the threat and eradicate the enemy, and I'm really excited about the opportunity to do that. | ||
I love that. | ||
I think you're totally right. | ||
I think that's the obvious next step is to bring it into the real world and take the fight over there. | ||
Peacefully! | ||
Peacefully, of course, and not in a bad way. | ||
But yeah, no, I'd love to hear that. | ||
I'm really excited what you're gonna do with the network next. | ||
I love your show, I love the content, and I guess we'll wrap it up. | ||
So, where can we find you? | ||
You are on Rumble, so... | ||
Yeah, for the daily show and all the network shows on Rumble, just the Stu Peters Network. | ||
You know, of course, Twitter at RealStuPeters. | ||
And then, I don't know, my Instagram account has been blowing up. | ||
And I love that battlefield, actually, because it's really great for the information war to be there. | ||
Because, you know, hey, when we're digesting so much information. | ||
So there's two Instagram accounts. | ||
I would encourage you to follow my personal one, which is just Stu Peters. | ||
Stu Peter's Network One, sure, fine, yeah, but if you're watching the show already, it's a lot of clips, which is good, because they're great to share around, and you can rip them off, steal them, bootleg them, download them, re-upload them wherever you want. | ||
I'm never going to be upset about that, obviously, because we think that information is power, and there's a lot of it to be consumed. | ||
And I appreciate you asking about that. | ||
We've got some more documentaries that are in the hopper that are going to be coming out. | ||
Including one on this very topic that I'm really excited about so Yeah, I mean look at the end of the day God said that he would use people and At the same time Satan uses people as well And so a lot of the people that we're talking about are being used by Satan right now, whether they know it or are willing to admit it or not, they are in league with Satan. | ||
And I think a lot of them do know it. | ||
And those are the people that we need to make sure that we neutralize in some way and eliminate that threat because we've got a generation of very young people, a lot of gripers that are like getting pregnant and having children. | ||
And so, I mean, that's never going to stop. | ||
And so we need to make sure that the lives that we leave for them are not, you know, are not virtual, physical, or financial prison camps. | ||
Because that's the goal. | ||
And we have to crush them. | ||
And we will. | ||
We're gonna crush them. | ||
I'm so confident. | ||
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Me too! | |
Alright, well thank you so much for coming on here. | ||
I love your message. | ||
And I'll talk to you soon, okay? | ||
I appreciate it, Nick. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Alright, God bless you too. | ||
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Goodbye. | |
Alright. | ||
Great! | ||
That was a great interview. | ||
I really like Stu. | ||
That was a fabulous interview. | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
WRL, WRL Stu. | ||
I thought that was a W. | ||
Great guy, and I love that he's very Christian, because, you know, you really don't see that. | ||
I mean, you do, but I feel like in the dissident right, it's kind of hit or miss. | ||
I feel like some people are, you know, not as Christian, or maybe not even Christian at all. | ||
So, to hear that totally speak in my language, just the insistence on really trusting God. | ||
I feel like that's where a lot of people falter, is they don't They, you know, maybe they're Christian, maybe they believe in God, but they don't really trust God. | ||
They don't trust God enough with their own life. | ||
They believe in God, but then they're like, well, but this is my real life. | ||
So when somebody says, I'm really giving it to God, like I have absolute confidence and faith, I love to hear that. | ||
That's, that's what I'm all about. | ||
So I thought that was great. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's see. | ||
We're gonna bring in Elijah next. | ||
I gotta like, I gotta stretch though. | ||
You gotta give me a breather. | ||
unidentified
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Whoa. | |
You gotta give me a breather for a minute because I have now been live for five hours. | ||
So I'm getting a little maggoty. | ||
My hair is all messed up. | ||
My face is getting greasy. | ||
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so you know so That doesn't look good. | |
That doesn't look very good. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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Alright. | |
That's fine, I guess. | ||
Right? | ||
How's that? | ||
That looks like shit. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I'm on the stream too long and I start to look like a... like a goblin shark. | |
Alright. | ||
And the headphones mess in my ear too. | ||
That doesn't look good either. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, come on now. | |
I need a haircut. | ||
Should I just put on a hat? | ||
My hair looks like shit right now. | ||
I don't look like shit in the mirror. | ||
That looks fine. | ||
Certain angles it doesn't look good. | ||
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Alright! | |
Let's see if we can grab stew or um Elijah I'll get him the link and we're gonna do that whole thing all over again with the zoom, you know Expiring on me like that next time next year next fundraiser. | ||
unidentified
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We'll we'll have a right. | |
I Promise. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let me get the link out copy invite link. | ||
Oh And then I'm definitely going to take a small break. | ||
unidentified
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I'll be doing a... I'll get a little dinner. | |
It'll be a short break. | ||
A short intermission after Elijah. | ||
And then I'll come back. | ||
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We'll finish out strong. | |
That'll be the halfway. | ||
So once we finish the Elijah interview, that'll be our halfway point. | ||
Take a little break. | ||
I'm going to get a little food. | ||
And then after Elijah... Oh, well, you know, we only really have an hour. | ||
So Elijah... | ||
is now until six the fortnight tournament starts at seven so we're only gonna really have an hour but we'll go through super chats as many as I can get after fortnight we'll take some calls that we got Vince then we'll finish our calls and super chats and we'll wrap it up okay but that's our schedule okay so Elijah super chats dinner fortnight tournament | ||
More super chats and calls Vince and then we're wrapping it up. | ||
We may not even get to midnight. | ||
I mean, I I probably will but I just want to finish all the Chats and calls So All right, so we're waiting on Elijah now I'm gonna go back to our to our game here a little gaming intermission Just a slight little gaming intermission. | ||
Don't think too much about it. | ||
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Does this have a destroyer on there? | |
No. | ||
I'll send these guys down. | ||
I gotta know where his subs are. | ||
Germany's gotta help me out. | ||
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Tell me where his subs are. | |
So what is this now? | ||
unidentified
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So what is this then even? | |
I'm patrolling and it won't even tell me what this thing is. | ||
Very strange. | ||
Maybe it's a glitch? | ||
Maybe it was destroyed? | ||
I Love this game It's still there What the freak? | ||
What even is that? | ||
Any Call of War experts? | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
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What are we working with there? | |
Dude! | ||
Germany's letting Spain go through his territory? | ||
Are you serious? | ||
Bro, you can't be... Are you serious? | ||
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Dude, I know Germany IRL, and he's just letting them use that territory. | |
Crazy. | ||
All right. | ||
We got Elijah yet? | ||
I'm so starving right now, I'm getting pissed off. | ||
Like we're it's getting to be that time where I'm just getting enraged because I'm hungry I Will knock out some super chats while we're waiting, okay Okay? | ||
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Let me see. | |
Alright, let's knock some of these out here. | ||
Wow. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like you should keep the prize. | ||
That's the whole point of the prize. | ||
So that, you know, gives people an incentive to play. | ||
back to the foundation then they are abominable scum worthless refused to be drenched from our company and forever hidden from sight of the champion of our race and country good luck chief trumpster less than three wow i don't know i feel like you should keep the prize that's the whole point of the prize so that you know gives people an incentive to play but maybe they don't uh maybe they don't need it it's up to you You don't have to donate it back. | ||
But hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
Boss Lurker sent $30. | ||
Kwanzaa L. Temple sent $200. | ||
Happy New Year's. | ||
Love ya. | ||
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Heart. | |
Thank you. | ||
Love you too, buddy. | ||
Happy New Year's. | ||
I'm familiar with Chris, and I've heard of his theory, but I never did a deep dive on it. | ||
So I haven't heard him talk at length about his theory. | ||
recently interviewed Chris Langan, progenitor of the cognitive theoretic model of the universe. | ||
Within this theory, he proposes a meta-religious framework. | ||
If you are familiar with Chris or his work, do you have any thoughts on either? | ||
I'm familiar with Chris and I've heard of his theory, but I never did a deep dive on it. | ||
So I haven't heard him talk at length about his theory, but I mean, if it's not Catholicism, I don't believe in it. | ||
Socksgrohe Percent Theory Hey boss, thank you for all the content. | ||
Happy New Year! | ||
Thank you, and hey, sorry about your Twitter. | ||
Happy New Year, buddy. | ||
Zoomermom sent $1000. | ||
I just want to give me support to you Nick and all the AF team. | ||
You are going great things and I see all the hard work you put in. | ||
Christ is King! | ||
Wow, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
I appreciate the kind words and I hope you have been enjoying the stream and I hope that you will be excited about what we're up to in 24 because it's gonna be a lot of good stuff. | ||
So, thank you very much for the sponsorship. | ||
A Woken American sent $25, props to you and everyone at AFF, it has grown so much over the years. | ||
The NJF2 rally was an unforgettable night, and I was happy to meet you over dinner. | ||
May 2024 be another great year for AFF. | ||
If you're ever planning political activities in PA and need a team, count me in as a volunteer, you have my email lol. | ||
God bless. | ||
What, did I say that to you or something? | ||
Hey, well thanks for the super chat. | ||
I don't know, we probably won't be doing anything in Pennsylvania at least. | ||
Not anytime soon. | ||
Maybe for the election. | ||
But probably not a rally or anything. | ||
But thank you man, I appreciate it. | ||
Dick Coomer sent $25. | ||
I know that you're going to give it to your future wife good because Nick Fuentes is an anagram for intense fuck. | ||
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Really dude? | |
intense fuck you're sick that's a sick that is not a very Christmas message okay sick pervert is that is that really an anagram have you rearranged it does it yeah I guess so there's a CK yeah I guess that is a real anagram what do you know Oh hey, we got Elijah! | ||
Hey, can you hear me? | ||
Yes sir, are we live right now or no? | ||
Hey, yeah we're live! | ||
AF gang and best of luck for 2024. | ||
If you're looking for new rumble channels to follow, check out a witty Italian American by the name of invisible critic, like Nick if he was a boomer. | ||
Start with the bogeyman video as an intro, and if you want more then move on to his forbidden history of the NWO series. | ||
What's up with you? | ||
Oh Dude, honestly, I'm just grateful bro because in the last week before Christmas we had over 20 huntsman spiders in my house and infestation which are about the size of your hand and Shortly after had an electrical storm that knocked out Power for a hundred thousand people destroyed a cyclone destroyed a lot of the homes in the area, but I'm grateful to be here, man How are you doing? | ||
Geez, that's a lot of drama. | ||
Is that the Huntsman Spider thing real? | ||
I see you posting about it on Twitter, but I can't tell if it's a joke. | ||
Yeah, and the craziest part about the Huntsman Spiders, too, is they're Jewish, so... There you go, yeah. | ||
Hey, well, you look good! | ||
You look thin. | ||
Have you been working out? | ||
Yeah dude, honestly I've come to the conclusion, and maybe a lot of people understand this too, is there is basically going to be no way that you'll ever be able to be at peace with the situation in the world because there's so much lack of control and there's so much that we can't control. | ||
So much that we don't have influence over yet, that if you aren't taking care of your body, if you're not taking care of your spirit, if you're not investing into your relationships, you could actually end up, instead of being helpful to the movement, you can end up in depression, you can end up blackpilled, you can end up, you know, spiritually bankrupt and morally bankrupt. | ||
You can, you know, chase degenerate things. | ||
All areas of my life I've been involved in before because I didn't pursue God first. | ||
Now I've put God first and suddenly I started getting in shape, my relationships improved, And everything's gotten better, and so I say, hey, focus on what you can control, which is giving your thoughts, you know, actions and goals to God, and then suddenly everything just starts working out. | ||
Well, good. | ||
Hey, that's a great New Year's message, right? | ||
A lot of New Year's resolutions there. | ||
Body, mind, and soul, right? | ||
I don't do the working out, though. | ||
I mean, I should. | ||
I'm probably going to in 24, but I've been neglecting that. | ||
But you know what? | ||
My diet's been getting better. | ||
Usually it's a fast food diet but I got a meal kit thing and no joke I mean I got to the point where I was I think literally three days in the week in a row I had KFC for lunch and McDonald's for dinner and that's where I drew the line I'm like you know what I think it's time to make a change so I've been eating healthy. | ||
yeah dude honestly though bro but like i i i kind of say this genuinely to people like one part is i understand the ironic like nature the bullshit nature of sort of just like you know like i have a friend posting memes this morning about like his one new year's resolution is to get cocaine legalized you know and i get that there's this sort of like ironic you know we like fast food we don't care or whatever you know it's american but dude you know it's really interesting because like People talk a lot about porn, you know? | ||
Okay, there's the synthetic sex, you know? | ||
Like, it's simulatory sex. | ||
And then people get down to the basis of it, like, why do you want to watch another dude fuck a girl? | ||
Like, what's wrong with you? | ||
And like, yeah, that's easy to understand. | ||
Porn's a real easy one. | ||
But food is pretty much the same thing. | ||
Because it's like, well, what, why can't you just eat a free-range, like, organic chicken? | ||
I mean, if you don't have the money, I understand. | ||
But like, why do you want to eat the synthetic | ||
you know engineered non-godlike satanic demon clucker you know and like the chickens are actually they turn into like demons and they walk around i mean they walk around their heads cut off and then we have synthetic oils and you just have all this stuff and it reminds me like i mean there's no there's no place in life right even in church there's like specific sacraments there's ways they need to be conducted when it comes to you know like i said our sexuality there's ways we got to submit it to god but then when it comes to food | ||
I think we're just kind of lazy. | ||
Like, I mean, me too, man. | ||
But, like, we're kind of lazy with, like, the amount of synthetic demonic chemicals that we bring in. | ||
And, like, there's no way that's not affecting us, even with our testosterone levels. | ||
Like, that stuff is from the devil. | ||
But it's easy to not to not care about because that's the one sin that everybody's doing. | ||
So it's like everybody's a glutton, everyone's a pig, everyone's disgusting. | ||
And so, hey, I'm not that disgusting. | ||
I'll just kind of blend in. | ||
But I think I think we could do better in 2024. | ||
You're right. | ||
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You got me. | |
You got me. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm a little glutton. | ||
I'm a little McDonald's pig. | ||
Guilty as charged. | ||
You got me. | ||
But I'm getting better. | ||
I actually haven't eaten... Well, I actually had KFC last week. | ||
But besides that, I haven't had fast food in like 3 or 4 weeks. | ||
I've been good. | ||
I've been eating. | ||
I got this meal kit thing. | ||
And it's all... What is it? | ||
Is it like you made it yourself or is it microwavable or what is it? | ||
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It's a microwave thing. | |
Nice, it's like, um, but it's like high-calorie, I mean, uh, high-protein, low-calorie type of like... Dude, look, man, you can just tell everybody you're rich and that's fine, like, that's... Like... You know, but you know what? | ||
Actually, I gotta say this. | ||
If you don't have a bitch in the home, which is totally fine, it's really not that much more expensive. | ||
Like, dude, if you're a single guy and you think buying a meal kit's expensive, try having a wife or a child. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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It's cheaper than that. | |
Yeah, that's true. | ||
I'd like to get a wife where she can cook for me, but for now, I just hate doing the dishes. | ||
I don't know how to cook anything. | ||
I don't want to go grocery shopping. | ||
It's just the taste. | ||
It's really an aesthetic lifestyle when you're just eating chicken every day. | ||
It's like, I want to kill myself. | ||
I want to eat fried chicken. | ||
I want to eat burgers. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
You know, we gotta do what we gotta do. | ||
So what else is new with you? | ||
So you are independent now. | ||
The last time we did a show together, you were on The Blaze, which was a long time ago, but since then you've gone independent. | ||
And what's that been like? | ||
How's that going for you? | ||
Yeah, well, you know, number one, um, I'll just say this, you know, there's, there was a coordinated effort to ensure my failure, which I'm sure you're, you're very accustomed to, right? | ||
I mean, it was like, I went independent and it was like, attack dog after attack dog after attack dog. | ||
And I mean, these are like people that are millionaires, right? | ||
These are comfortable people. | ||
These are people that should be happy that, like, should just leave me alone. | ||
And people that, you know, I know a lot of things seem like there weren't maybe, maybe they weren't coordinated behind the scenes, but it was a, it was tough, man. | ||
For like nine months, some people that have been very close in my life had coordinated to try every angle they could to try to stop me from being able to have a voice in the movement. | ||
They worked with the liberal media. | ||
They went multiple times or multiple months to leak as much information, to slander my name as much as possible. | ||
And you know, my only thought for them is, you know, I pray that they find peace because people who are happy don't do stuff like that. | ||
And it's a good reminder to everyone that being a millionaire, having a lot of followers, having status, you know, having simps, all this stuff, it doesn't fill the hole in your heart, in your It doesn't make you happy, because some people, uh, you know, are that way. | ||
But I survived, you know. | ||
I wouldn't say I survived. | ||
I'd say, um, you know, it's, uh, it's unfortunate now. | ||
You got, you got just people on the internet who just believe lies about you and stuff, and I know | ||
I know you got lots of that shit going for you and so it's a kind of sad part that's kind of the sad ending is is the amount of uh how dangerous lies can be how dangerous slander and gossip can be um in general even if things are true you know in life like i always say you know it's true that i'm naked in the shower i just don't want you taking a picture of it and showing it to the public not because i'm ashamed of being naked i just don't want to have my naked body put out into the public so i think people think that oh i'm just gossiping or whatever and uh you know the bible says there's basically nothing more destructive than gossip | ||
And it's very, very important that we follow scripture. | ||
So after all that said and done, man, after all that said and done, I think it's been crazy because I'm a lot financially better off. | ||
I didn't know how much I was getting screwed with the amount of rules that I had and what I was told I couldn't do. | ||
I wouldn't have been allowed to come on this right now. | ||
If I was still working in the big conservative era, I would not be allowed to be here. | ||
I would get in trouble or get suspended or something would happen. | ||
Or I would just quickly have a hit article out about me the next week, leaked by somebody that I worked with or something like that. | ||
Yeah, and so praise be to God, man. | ||
All that said and done, adversity breeds strength, you know? | ||
Adversity can bring a teaching moment. | ||
And what it's done is it's humbled me. | ||
And I'm not bitter at anyone. | ||
I'm not angry at anyone. | ||
I don't even feel like a victim or anything. | ||
I just feel good in Jesus. | ||
I feel happy. | ||
I wake up every morning. | ||
My marriage is strong. | ||
I'm a good father and, you know, I'm just happy. | ||
I had a kid in the process. | ||
I, you know, I'm in Australia enjoying the sun and one thing that it showed me is that, like, And I know this is crazy for a lot of people that might not understand this, but, like, our enemies are full of shit. | ||
Like, they really think they have power because they can write little journal articles, and they can tweet stuff out, and it's like, well, fuck you, you stupid fucking piece of shit. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, you don't have- you don't have anything. | ||
Because really, if you have tenacity, and you have perseverance, and you can come to God, and you can weather difficult things, the thing is, they attack you with what would make them crumble. | ||
Because all they have is their faux reputations, and getting invited to parties, and all this stuff. | ||
And if they lost that, like we saw people going to CNN to complain about the right-wing, You know, the phrase that was said on that interview was, I went there because I heard there's a lot of right-wing influencers, right? | ||
That's the thing. | ||
So all they care about is status and looking good to people. | ||
And then when you show, hey, I'm actually in this because I care. | ||
I don't get it all right. | ||
I don't know everything. | ||
I'm not correct on all issues. | ||
I don't claim to be Jesus Christ, tell you to follow me. | ||
But maybe some of us actually give a damn and we care about what's happening with white replacement. | ||
Maybe some of us care and realize Because of our own lives, we've seen the damage not having Christ in our lives did to us. | ||
And so we know what it's doing to the country and we want to see that return. | ||
And eventually, when you persist under trial and you persist with God, people stop bothering you because they realize that you're not running on human power. | ||
You're running on KFC and Jesus Christ. | ||
That's right. | ||
Well, I'm glad that you landed on your feet, because I know that was... and I totally agree with you that that was a hit job, and you know and I know that it was purely political and there's a lot of reasons behind that. | ||
I mean, that's how it goes. | ||
I think they realize that they can't control you. | ||
Some people, they don't like you. | ||
Sometimes they realize they can't control you, or they realize that you're going off the reservation. | ||
And what's amazing is it's never enough for them to just remove you, they gotta take you out, which is different. | ||
It's never like, hey, we realize you're not with the mission, so it's best if we both move on. | ||
It's always like, no, we're gonna plant stories, like, we're gonna destroy your name, we're gonna totally make it so you can never work again. | ||
Like, that is the unfortunate thing about dissident right politics, or right-wing politics in general. | ||
As there's no off-ramp. | ||
It's like there's two ways you get out of this. | ||
You either get buried in Israel or they kill you. | ||
Those are the two ways that you get out of this thing. | ||
And that's really the crucible that anybody goes through in this space. | ||
You know, that happens to everybody, and some people disappear, they shrivel up and die, or, like you say, they go through the trial, it strengthens them internally, and it's different for everybody. | ||
Everyone has their own trials, and then they survive and they become sort of invincible, stronger than ever on some level. | ||
And, uh, so it's good to see that you really, you made it out, and not only did you survive, but you thrived. | ||
So I was happy that I didn't, uh, upset the apple cart too much by coming on your show and everything. | ||
That played a big role, man. | ||
I think what people don't understand is that politics is a lot like women. | ||
And I don't mean this in a negative way, right? | ||
Because I mean this in a positive way. | ||
I like to shit on women. | ||
We all do. | ||
But honestly, you've got to be careful because you could compare a woman to a boss. | ||
You might think your boss is a fat, dumb fuck. | ||
And you might think your wife is too. | ||
Go say that to your wife's face and that's not going to create change. | ||
It's going to create divorce. | ||
Now your kids are raised without a mom. | ||
So obviously with a woman or anything, you got to be careful. | ||
You got to be tactful. | ||
You got to, you know, get them a gift to Pilates or something. | ||
Like you got to, you know, you got to be like, you got to be around there and you got to tell them not that they look bad, but when they look good. | ||
Oh, I noticed you look so much thinner in your face. | ||
You look good. | ||
It's positive reinforcement, right? | ||
And the same thing works with... But when do divorces happen? | ||
Like, you know, you always see women divorcing men for cheating, for porn, for any of these things, and truly, it's actually not those issues. | ||
What you always find out is the man didn't make a lot of money, he wasn't a good father, he was just coming home and drinking, watching sports. | ||
There was resentment and bitterness, and then they used an opportunity to get public acceptance to get out. | ||
Because that's what women care about, is looking good and being accepted, And so then it's like, oh, well, yeah, I'm going to use porn as the reason to get out. | ||
But that's not what made her want to get out. | ||
It was everything else. | ||
And now that's her excuse. | ||
Because lots of marriages survive porn addictions and stuff and get through it if the guy's a good guy and loves his wife. | ||
Politics works the same way. | ||
If you're good to politics and you treat it like a woman and you never make it take accountability and you, you know, simp for it, it'll, it's unironic, but like basically, you know, You're gonna get a lot of pussy, you're gonna get a lot of action, you're gonna get a lot of money. | ||
Now you're a bitch, you're weak, you're a loser, but you're gonna get a lot out of it, right? | ||
You're gonna get a ton of this shit by playing the game, by being a player. | ||
But it's like, I know this is true because no matter how many attacks people sent on me, Nick, Do you know that I lost at least, I mean we're talking about at least maybe 200 very prominent individuals that I worked with, that I've had deals with, that even after all said and done and helped me make deals, have completely disassociated with me, the day that I decided to question whether Israel had foreknowledge of the October 7th attack. | ||
Yeah, and I... Oh, this is... I didn't lose... In the last year, I lost no connections. | ||
I lost nothing, because everybody has had shits thrown at them. | ||
Everyone's got skeletons in their closet. | ||
Even if they deny it, everyone's had issues. | ||
No one in the media really gives a shit about gossip and slander. | ||
No one actually cares about that shit. | ||
Um, but yeah, I mean, I'm talking, I don't want to name anyone by name, but I'm talking about, like, individuals that I've got on their shows that even recently had helped me, like, tie up deals that have just completely, some have blocked me, and, like, the amount of, like, I saw an email from a, uh, exact, like, someone at, um, I saw an email go out from one of the biggest conservative organizations to somebody else with such lies about me, and I was reading it, and I was going, dude, I might sue this organization for sending out this email. | ||
This is... this is, uh... | ||
This is evil. | ||
Like, this is absolutely demonic, what they're saying about me. | ||
They're trying to prevent people from working with me. | ||
And then I noticed, what does it say at the bottom? | ||
Ultimately, none of this matters because his views on the October 7th attack were disgusting. | ||
The way he dismissed it as foreknown, blah blah blah blah. | ||
And then I look at the person of the HR department or whatever it was that sent it, Dual Citizen. | ||
Wow. | ||
We'll leave it there. | ||
We'll leave it there, but, but I'm just saying it was like, it was like, yeah, it's been, it's been so bad. | ||
There are some people out there that are so well known. | ||
Some of the, I'm talking about the top five biggest people. | ||
Two of them have, have unfollowed me over my opinion on this issue as being a despicable racist son of a bitch. | ||
When all I've said was everything Charlie Kirk said two weeks later, but you're familiar with that except it's two years later. | ||
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Wow. | |
Wow! | ||
I had no idea that that happened because I knew that you got cancelled after the Blaze thing and everything, but I had no idea you got all this backlash from October 7th. | ||
So when did you put that out there? | ||
Was it right after or approximately what week in the conflict? | ||
No, it was, it was then, like, like, to put into perspective, like, um, like, uh, like, old colleagues that I, that I, like, Dave Rubin even helped me, like, to get a good deal going with locals and whatnot, even, like, as much as, like, six, seven months ago. | ||
So, I mean, I had good relationships with these people. | ||
You know me, like, people always know. | ||
I'm, I'm, I'm in the industry. | ||
I'm not, I don't try to talk shit on people. | ||
I don't try to come against people. | ||
I think it's funny when people do. | ||
It's just not my nature. | ||
Uh, And he's one of them, just like, but then that week, it's like, just, I posted something, unfollowed me, then he publicly called it anti-Semites for not supporting it. | ||
And it was like, I just, because I just thought it was weird, man. | ||
I thought it was weird. | ||
I saw too many parallels with September 11th. | ||
I saw too much of like, it was, there was too much going on to where I was going, there's no way There's no way that Israel, who can stop a terrorist attack in Brazil, Somehow didn't see, like, cave people flying over in, like, 1970s MacGyver-style, like, parachute- like, you know, propeller parachutes or whatever. | ||
I'm going, there's- there's no way they didn't shoot these motherfuckers out of the sky. | ||
Like, this had- but why? | ||
And I just wanted to know. | ||
Because I just wanted to know. | ||
And I started questioning and asking these questions, and, uh, Oh yeah, I've been cut off completely now. | ||
So I'm out completely. | ||
I'm completely out of that circle now. | ||
Lost everybody over that one move. | ||
And that shocked me too. | ||
To this day, I now look at people who I knew followed me last month, I go to their page, and they've unfollowed me on everything. | ||
And I'm like, damn, that's crazy. | ||
That is crazy. | ||
That's shocking. | ||
I mean, it is and it isn't. | ||
I mean, we both know how that goes and we know the rules and everything, but I'm a little bit surprised it seems disproportionate, even for them. | ||
I mean, we know that disproportionate is what you can call it a lot of times, but In response to that, because like you said, I mean, it's just an observation that even a guy like Charlie Kirk made. | ||
Because it's so apparent! | ||
Because everybody can see, obviously, the things you're saying, and I've talked about it on my show. | ||
This is the most heavily surveilled, fortified border in the world, outside of Korea. | ||
You know, I think it's the DMZ in Korea, and then it's the Gaza Strip. | ||
It's the most surveilled, most secure, most fortified. | ||
And it's not big. | ||
If you look at the Gaza Strip on a map of the United States, it's like as big as Manhattan. | ||
It's like as big as Chicago. | ||
It's like about as long as Chicago is long. | ||
So this is not, it's not like this is some, like, huge border that's, and the train's difficult, or whatever. | ||
I mean, this is about as easy as it gets. | ||
And, and I said, it's not even just the element of surprise, which is weird enough, but also it took him, like, eight or twelve hours to rebuff them. | ||
And so those are actually two distinct things that don't add up. | ||
How did they, how did Hamas launch this without Israel catching on, or, or catching them in the act? | ||
And then the distinct one is, why did it take them so long to repel Hamas? | ||
I mean, shouldn't they have just immediately clocked out and pushed them back over the border? | ||
So, I mean, to me that's just such a self-evident thing. | ||
And to get that level of ostracism for it, I mean, that's a little bit shocking. | ||
So, so this is a recent development, obviously last like two months. | ||
Has that affected you in any way? | ||
Have you been, have you had any setbacks because of that? | ||
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Or is it just like, these are not your friends anymore? | |
Look, this is one thing that I gotta say. | ||
So, there's my defense of you and the Groypers. | ||
If you're a retard watching this, I'm a retard too, so I'm not gonna judge you, okay? | ||
If you don't understand what I'm saying here. | ||
But it's like, there's no way I can defend everybody who follows you. | ||
I can't even defend everybody who follows me. | ||
I don't even know who does a lot of people. | ||
And the truth is, is like, a lot of people, you know, no matter what, whether you're Charlie Kirk, or you're yourself, or somewhere in the middle like me, you're gonna have dumb people that give you a bad name occasionally, and that's just part of the shit, right? | ||
I mean, you know, whatever. | ||
Um, and so, you know, I'm not gonna, anyone who wants to attack Roypers, or attack Turning Point retards, or my followers, go ahead, I don't really care. | ||
You guys sort out your own shit. | ||
But, when it comes to like, somebody was telling me recently, they were like, well, why, why do you... | ||
Why do you publicly say—they literally asked me—why do you publicly say that Fuentes, you consider him a friend publicly? | ||
That doesn't help you financially. | ||
That doesn't help your reputation. | ||
That doesn't help anything. | ||
And I go, well, because—I know this is crazy to think. | ||
You know, I know life is a giant masquerade party. | ||
And I, you know, like the quote goes, I unfortunately decided to use my own name and face. | ||
And that's a good and a bad thing, but that also means I'm a real person. | ||
So this isn't a facade. | ||
And real recognizes real. | ||
Real recognizes that that's there. | ||
And I said, you know, what's funny is when I had a lot of people coming after me and I had people that I knew that were good friends, people I've helped in the movement, people that I've done nothing but nice to, could have helped me in times, They didn't want to because it would hurt their reputation or their movement, even though they could have helped me. | ||
And I go, do you know who's one of the people who did get my back and did support me, did message me, did show support? | ||
It was Nick. | ||
It was Nick. | ||
And his followers too. | ||
So I'm not shitting on him. | ||
I'm saying people were very, very supportive because understanding what persecution is like, understanding what targeting is like, And I go, you know, I don't judge a man by the jokes he makes about cookies. | ||
And I don't judge a man, you know, by his decisions on who he wants to blame for what. | ||
I judge a man based on his character and whether he shows he's a man in the moment. | ||
And so there's a lot of these guys out there that are, you know, real buff and they're masculine. | ||
But when shit hit the fan, they ran too. | ||
Because they were like, oh, well, people could think I'm a bad person. | ||
Well, I know, but I don't want to lose this deal or this contract. | ||
And I'm like, well, then fuck your muscles. | ||
Fuck your masculinity. | ||
Fuck your cowboy hat. | ||
Fuck who you are. | ||
If you could help me here and you turn on me because it affects your end goal. | ||
Do you know I'm a real person? | ||
And I thought we were all real people, but apparently we're not. | ||
And so, you know, the idea of you saying like with the end goal and what goes on here, it's like, I realize these people were all frauds. | ||
I realize they were all fake. | ||
I realize that this was not a real movement. | ||
That these are people that are really just in it for that. | ||
And that I'm, like maybe to them I go, well maybe I'm just not in this. | ||
For just money and status. | ||
Maybe I have a conscience still. | ||
And, you know what I mean? | ||
I would like a three and a half million dollar, you know, property in, uh, in, uh, Arizona. | ||
You know, I'd love this couple of states. | ||
I'd love to do these things, but I'm pretty sure I can get there and not compromise my own character, uh, and still have some credibility before God. | ||
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Because you feel like, well, you know, well, they done went and made you look dumb. | |
And I'm like, well, that's fine. | ||
You know, if I was in a Muslim country, Where it's illegal to preach Christianity, and I did. | ||
And I got my head cut off. | ||
You know, I guess technically I'm breaking the law. | ||
Probably everybody hates me, but at least I'm right before the Lord. | ||
And I'm going to spend paradise in the presence of Jesus. | ||
So I'm going to be okay being beheaded, even if it looks bad and I'm, you know, judged a bad person. | ||
And I feel like that's kind of been the case, too, with all of this. | ||
You know, it's, you have this, where it's, uh, you've made the unfortunate decision of using your real name and your real face at a masquerade party, too. | ||
You know, everyone's got a character, everyone's playing a role, everyone's got a face, and they don't know what to do with people like you, man. | ||
And that's what, that's, that's why you're so successful. | ||
You're so successful because it's like, well, you're gonna have to literally kill me, which I'm not trying to give anyone ideas if you're not listening to this, don't kill Nick Fuentes, right? | ||
Look at the laser on your head. | ||
They're like, let's say this. | ||
Don't kill me because there are, you know, it's like Hamas. | ||
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You kill 24 guys and 24 is gonna pop up, right? | |
They're in strollers now just waiting to take your place. | ||
They all have little mustaches. | ||
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They're like just ready, you know? | |
They're like, ma, ma, da, da, ju, ju, ju. | ||
They're getting it. | ||
Their little Nick Fuentes is in the training. | ||
No, but I meant like, you know, so it's like, I'm not here. | ||
There's people that I agree with on a hundred fronts publicly, but behind the scenes, I don't agree with being a bitch. | ||
So I would much rather, I would much rather be friends with people who we can respectfully disagree on. | ||
You know, certain things, or, you know, maybe we just view the world differently, but I know when push comes to shove, they're not gonna run, and they're not gonna be the one shoving or pushing me. | ||
They're gonna be standing in the line with me against the pushing, against the shoving. | ||
And, uh, yeah, you showed good character, man, and so did your- so did the Grapers and everything, and I gotta, you know... | ||
Hats off to you guys. | ||
I really appreciate it, man. | ||
And I gained a newfound respect. | ||
So I was saying, I was even in a big group chat with some of the biggest names out there. | ||
And it's not easy to defend you or people if your goal is to be accepted for being a phony. | ||
But it is easy when you realize that, like, I don't have to come up with reasons besides the fact that you guys are authentic. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
That's actually very touching. | ||
I really appreciate you saying that, because, I mean, at the end of the day, that is the difference, is I'm a real human being, you're a real human being, and, you know, people say that real recognized real, and it's true. | ||
Over the years that I've been doing this, you really do, and you know, you're living in now, You do find out the people that are really in this for the right reasons. | ||
The people... Because I feel like when I got into this, I did it for the right reasons. | ||
Because I want to tell the truth. | ||
I want to be a part of the solution, not part of the problem. | ||
And you are as well. | ||
And it's sort of disorienting when you get into politics and you realize that is not why everyone else got into it. | ||
Or, that's not why everyone who is here got into it. | ||
I mean, there are some others, but like you say, a lot of them are in here because | ||
This is a quick shot to fame or notoriety or money or influence or so you know some other various reasons and and it's a little bit disconcerting because you go into these rooms or parties or you get involved you make these connections and you think we're all on the same team we're all playing the same game and that's what it takes I mean you have one bad day or you have a bad go or something like that and then you find out very suddenly uh that these people are not your friends | ||
they're not really about it uh for the right reasons or for the same reasons and um and it's a shame you know but the the way that we're going to get through this i think you can't fake it i think there is a common belief that we can fake it till we make it and we could just kind of paper over certain things on a big level and on a small level i I mean like, you know, maybe we accept people that are not good people. | ||
Like, you know, we make compromises, we get along with certain people that we know are not great. | ||
And we think in terms of the big picture, if only the country did this, if only we could shut down all the immigration. | ||
But more and more as I get older I feel like, and it's like you said at the beginning of this interview or this appearance, we have to transform ourselves first. | ||
Like, we can't outwardly create the appearance that things are better. | ||
Without first transforming ourselves, transforming the interior. | ||
And so that means that we do all have to be ready to die for God before we get anything. | ||
It's not like we pay lip service and say, yeah, yeah, yeah, we love God. | ||
Can we get our country back yet? | ||
It's like, no, you need to let go of your country first. | ||
You need to let go of everything. | ||
You need to let go of the flesh first. | ||
Except God obey God and then only then and then you don't even care at that point then you're like God use me However, I need to be used and whatever happens happens, but only then do you even get the prospect? | ||
I think of getting anything good and so You know, I just talked to Stu before you came on, and he was on the same wavelength about this. | ||
It really is going to be an army of Christians. | ||
At the end of the day, at the end of days, it's going to be the army of God meeting the enemy on the battlefield. | ||
You know, I know a lot of people don't think of it that way, but if you are enslaved to sex and status and these other things, if you are a coward, if you do sell your friends out, if you do sell your country out, if you lie by omission or lie, you know, people think they're fibs. | ||
about politics and you're in politics you are on the side of the enemy I mean if you're one of these people that's saying to yourself you know this is fine oh it's not like you said even the fast food you think oh I'm a glutton like everybody else unknowingly you are on that other side and people that are a slave to the devil in that way They're not going to be a part of the solution. | ||
They're not going to deliver the victory. | ||
And so, you know, it's not only the right thing to do, it's also the practical thing to do to surrender in that way and say, it's Christians. | ||
It's guys like you and me and Stu and everybody else, all the people that have stuck with us over the years. | ||
And we might not agree about the details, but at the end of the day, we know that we are, like you say, we went to the party using our real faces. | ||
So that's actually a really profound thing. | ||
That you just said. | ||
And I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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No, no, no, no. | |
I was just saying, yeah. | ||
I think it's like a turning point, right? | ||
It's a turning point in the USA where you realize if you've used your real face— This is why I'm not against anons. | ||
People misconstrued what I was saying to people. | ||
I'm not against anonymous accounts. | ||
I was just hoping to get across— Let me just clarify this. | ||
90% of what I say, I feel like maybe I'm just a bad communicator because I think I'm saying one thing, and then people don't read it. | ||
Either A, it's because my sarcasm and tone of voice doesn't come across on Twitter, or B, I'm just absolutely a retard and don't get how to talk. | ||
But both are true, possibly. | ||
However, I said about anons before that I was, you know, talking about anons to have some respect for people who use their real face on the internet. | ||
It wasn't to say that I don't think people should be anon. | ||
I just think that that's my point, is that, you know, when you're an anon, you've recognized That it is a masquerade party, and there are consequences, and when you put your real face and real name out there, there's extra shit that comes with that. | ||
That's all that I meant. | ||
There's extra shit that comes with that. | ||
And that's why, to some people, you shouldn't put your name and face out there. | ||
It's not worth it, right? | ||
I mean, like, you know, if you're a pastor and your main goal is to pastor your church, but you've got some pretty extreme political views that you feel like could divide your church, and not for the better, right? | ||
It's just like, Maybe unnecessary, like your view on, you know, your personal stories aren't always important. | ||
You may have an Anon account to share some of those views and interact and not stumble your first calling, right? | ||
So your first calling may not be politics, it may not be this, but you still may want to play a role as your second or third calling, and I totally understand that. | ||
Also, some of you may even be your first calling may be politics, and Anon may be the best way. | ||
Because they will try to cancel you, you will get hit articles, you will get attacked, and you're being smarter and you're reverting that. | ||
But, I also bring this up because Because I think when you get into this with good intentions and you put your name and face out there, it's sort of like getting your first heartbreak, right? | ||
Your first love. | ||
You and Cassie Dillon. | ||
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Getting your heart broken. | ||
Nah, I'm sucking around. | ||
But I mean, like, getting your first heart broken where, like, you put yourself out there, you're vulnerable, right? | ||
Maybe as a guy, you've been stoic, you've been to get, you know, and you finally like start feeling for a woman, you know what this feels like. | ||
You're like, oh my gosh, you start telling about your past and your mistakes. | ||
And then all of a sudden, you know, it ends and you get your heart broken. | ||
And now you got to deal with this. | ||
What started as a good thing and a vulnerability was a positive thing is now this really deep, personal, nasty thing. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
It's good to get your heart broken at least once. | ||
And I mean that genuinely as a man, it is good because it reminds you that being vulnerable isn't always bad, but it's not necessarily the best position to take. | ||
And it's also you've got to be careful as fuck around women because they can turn on you in a second. | ||
And I think the same thing goes with politics and stuff too. | ||
It's good to be vulnerable in the terms of being authentic, but it's not good to be vulnerable in terms of being weak, right? | ||
And so I've paid a lot of heavy prices the last couple years, but I'm grateful for the lessons that I've learned because you couldn't teach that to me. | ||
I'm never going to put myself around those kind of people. | ||
I'm going to go, oh, people are atheists, people are feminists, people are this and that. | ||
Why would I ever expect them to treat me well? | ||
Sometimes people tell you who they are up front and then we give them the benefit of the doubt. | ||
Stop doing that in politics. | ||
Don't give people the benefit of the doubt. | ||
Let them tell you who they are because even if inside they are a better person or they are somebody else or you know them, if they're not willing to show it, And they're not willing to put it out there, then they're more of a fake than they are of a real person. | ||
That's the difficult part. | ||
Sometimes you meet people and you're like, behind the scenes I know you're a better person than you are publicly, but they're only as good as they're willing to show face. | ||
That's just the truth. | ||
People are only as good as they're willing to show face. | ||
If you gossip about me publicly, or if you don't stand up for me like you said, sins of omission, but behind the scenes you text me, I know you're right, man. | ||
I know you're right. | ||
And you'll never align with me or say my name or come on my show? | ||
You're worthless to me. | ||
You're less than worthless. | ||
I'd rather have an enemy who openly rebukes me than a friend who stabs my back in secret. | ||
It's a much better situation to be fought openly than to be stabbed privately. | ||
And I just bring that up because... | ||
Because of the fact that, you know, this is kind of crazy. | ||
I want to bring this up to you. | ||
It's funny because I really haven't changed in terms of... I've remained a real center linkage between the mainstream right wing and the fringe right. | ||
I've stayed there. | ||
But like... | ||
People have accused me of becoming more fringe right, but the truth is, is that the fringe right is becoming less fringe right. | ||
It's becoming more of just the right. | ||
More people are awake now. | ||
And so my connection is more visible. | ||
And the mainstream right is becoming less popular and more full of shit. | ||
So like, they're unfollowing me. | ||
It's not even me disconnecting from them. | ||
They're stopping following me. | ||
And so the balance of the force is changing. | ||
It's literally before our eyes, before our eyes, I watched every, almost every Republican I've seen say crazy or shit in the last 60 days about genocide, about ethno-states, about religious homogeneity, about the special interests of ethnic groups. | ||
You know, making sure that we're fighting against, uh, hate on college campuses. | ||
Like, stuff that Nick Fuentes would have never said in his wildest fucking dreams. | ||
Stuff that makes you seem PG, you know? | ||
And, uh, and so I don't think they have any, any, uh, shit to stand on anymore. | ||
Like, saying that Nick Fuentes said something when, uh, when the, you know, managing editor of Breitbart said something ten times worse, I think they kind of lost all their fucking credibility, and I think we're winning. | ||
Yeah, that's so funny that you say that because I mean we just I talked about Stu about the exact same thing and you're so right about that I mean because this Israel thing that's going on right now, the shit stinks too much. | ||
And it's so blatant, and it's so in your face, and like you said, the double standards are insane. | ||
I've seen these guys like Ben Shapiro, the free speech warriors, and they're like, well, why aren't they shutting down antisemitism? | ||
I mean, they shut everything else down. | ||
And it's like, okay, so you're just openly pushing the left-wing standard now because it benefits... | ||
This thing that you support clearly that everyone knows about and I agree I think that I think the Emperor has no clothes and not to mix metaphors but they have no leg to stand on everybody's getting hip to it everybody sees it and it's so bad now people it's almost like they can't help but call it out they see this Joe Pollock taking a break from Shabbat to say Let's kill all Palestinians and people go. | ||
Oh fucking really like this is a guy that's telling us about how yay is so anti-semitic and blah blah blah You're just casually calling for a genocide taking a break from the religious dinner like and it's up and down across the board this way so I think you're right the message is ascendant and I mean, there are no Generation Z, like, under-25s that are being won over by the establishment right. | ||
I mean, the most you could say is maybe they're like Tucker Carlson types, but that seems to be, like, the baseline, with an upper limit of Nick Fuentes and beyond, in terms of being right-wing. | ||
So, I'm with you. | ||
I think you look at the momentum, you look at where the arrow's pointing, It's towards us. | ||
It's not pointing towards socialism sucks and Zionism and all the usual crap. | ||
No, no. | ||
I want to switch topics. | ||
I know this is your show, but I kind of want to mention something on this. | ||
Did you talk about CalendarGate yet on this show? | ||
The most important... No, but let me... Can you hold that thought because my Zoom call is about to expire because I don't have premium. | ||
So let me send you another link, okay? | ||
It's about to expire in one minute, but hold that. | ||
I want to talk to you about CalendarGate, so let me send you the link. | ||
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Okay. | |
Alright. | ||
This Zoom thing is annoying, but hopefully it's the last time. | ||
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Okay. | |
Pretty good. | ||
So what do you think about Elijah? | ||
W or L? | ||
I think Elijah's a W. He sounds different too. | ||
His voice sounds a little different. | ||
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He sounds more Chad. | |
Sounds more Chad than normal. | ||
He looks good too. | ||
Always love to tell people they look skinny because I love when people are skinny All right, so I'm gonna Text in the new link I You know what, I think I'll just text it to this guy. | ||
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Oh, I love... this is probably my favorite Christmas song. | ||
Hey, there he is! | ||
Okay, sorry about that. | ||
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Wait, now since we're going to calendar gate, we need to change it to the liberal lighting. | ||
Okay, now we're going to liberal lighting. | ||
Yeah, so tell me, because I've seen this on Twitter. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Alright, so, I promise you this is the correct take, and if you do not track with my thinking, there are, you will think I'm wrong, but this is like, this is one of those situations, no, this is one of those situations where it's like, people are mad at a calendar, but what they're really noticing is a bigger issue, and they're getting distracted with like, what's in front of them, because they're unable to conceptualize the bigger picture. | ||
I'll just come out and say this. | ||
If it took a calendar for you to realize that the entire female presence on the right wing in media, in politics, and in social media in general, is almost unanimously geared at using mid-sex appeal, To draw in a male audience, either intentionally or unintentionally, then I don't know what fucking planet you've been living on. | ||
If it took a calendar for you to be like, wait a second, all these trad influencers and everybody are actually... | ||
Not really that traditional, and they're just looking for attention online. | ||
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Wow! | |
Oh my gosh! | ||
That's crazy! | ||
Like, I... That blows my fucking mind! | ||
So, that's one of what I want to get across, is that people were like, blown away by this revelation. | ||
Like, I didn't... The right wing would use Christ, you know, symbolism and Christianity to get men to lust after them. | ||
That's... If they have a public profile, they're doing that, probably. | ||
Maybe minus Allie Beth Stuckey, okay? | ||
But even then, she's a nice-looking woman, so you don't see a lot of really ugly, fat, motherfucking, behemoth bitches, you know, advocating for traditional values on the internet. | ||
You don't see a lot of ugly ones, I'll just say that. | ||
Usually, it's more attractive women that are going on the internet, and they go on the internet because they get the attention they want, and that's good. | ||
So I just want to clarify that. | ||
Before people think I'm sanctioning the calendar. | ||
What I did notice is there's a lot of people in it. | ||
I'm not gonna attack anyone in it and I'm not defending anything. | ||
The point is is that I think this shows us a really important understanding of how blind we are to our own faux pas in the movement. | ||
So, this guy took pictures of these conservative influencers, if you're not up to date with this, put them in a calendar called Conservative Dad Something Calendar. | ||
Now, some of them are in bikinis, but these are bikini models. | ||
Like, one of them's a swimmer, and one of them's, like, a lingerie model. | ||
So they have, like, lingerie and bikini models in bikinis, which would make sense. | ||
And then they have conservative moms and mothers in more conservative outfits. | ||
Um, a lot of people are really upset about this because, you know, they have their varying arguments. | ||
Some people are more mad because they think it's trying to get men to lust, or Ali Bastaki called it soft porn. | ||
Some people are mad of the image of a cross in it using Christ symbolism. | ||
Okay, I don't care if you're mad about this, but I'd like to point out something really interesting to y'all that maybe you don't understand or didn't think about. | ||
Isn't it crazy How when a man, Seth Weathers, took what all of these people are already doing, in many ways much worse on social media, and decided to print it out, that suddenly it became a problem. | ||
When someone translated what's already been happening every day in the digital space, that everyone turns a blind eye to, that acts like it's not a big deal, is put into the physical world, it elicits this sort of vitriolic, Many people righteous anger, frustration, etc. | ||
So I'm not mad at anyone reacting to it. | ||
A lot of people I think virtue signaled only because I looked at the people that were mad and not all the people, right? | ||
So I'm not talking about anyone specifically here. | ||
Some people are consistent and whatever, but a lot of people follow those people on social media. | ||
The same girls that are in it, they follow them, go on their shows, interview them on their podcasts, and I looked at what these girls wear on their shows, podcasts, the selfies they put up on Instagram, I went to everybody in the calendar, I went to their social media sites, and a lot of it's ten times worse than what's in the calendar. | ||
And they're followed and interacted with, I can advance search on Twitter, these people are following them, interacting, some of them are liking their selfies in the past, you know, and I'm going like, dude, like, look, my whole point is, if you Are mad at women co-opting the right-wing movement using a little bit of cleavage and some thigh to try to subvert and get men to support them? | ||
Then my message to you is block all women. | ||
That's just, that was all it was. | ||
I wasn't defending the calendar. | ||
I didn't buy it. | ||
I'm not offended by it personally because I'm serially online. | ||
Unfortunately, there's OnlyFan whores in like every comment section posting their tits being like, follow me! | ||
And you're like, I would expect Neon and some of these other streamers to block those people so they would stop posting in their comments, but I guess they like the engagement more than they like leading their followers away from porn. | ||
That's on them. | ||
But, I'm just saying with this thing, I'm not defending, I think it's weird that there are women in the movement, and that was my whole conclusion was, you're mad that women are in a calendar, I'm mad that women are voting. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, we are different people. | ||
Like, I'm mad that these people are propped up, and that they get so much, like, you know, attention for just what showing their shoulders. | ||
And maybe people should realize that that's, what's been going on this entire time. | ||
And I feel like the calendar gate reminds me of Jews being mad about antisemitism on college campuses where it's like, there's, you know, anti-Jewish hate. | ||
And you're like, am I really supposed to fucking care about this? | ||
When there's been anti-white replacement, genocidal rhetoric going on for decades. | ||
It's Same thing with the calendar thing, it's like, these people are propped up in the right-wing movement, this is the entire right-wing, Fox normalized this, the whole, you know, Murdoch, show thigh thing, this idea of getting these fat, lazy, sportsball-watching Republicans that don't know shit, don't raise their kids, you know, like when they find out their girl has- their 18-year-old daughter has an 8-body count, they're like, Where did I go wrong? | ||
And you're like, oh, because you weren't a fucking botherer and you watched Fox News at night just because you weren't watching porn at night. | ||
Watching Fox News for six hours at night is just as bad. | ||
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Neglecting your family and just consuming the slop. | |
It's like, dude, yeah, be mad at the calendar. | ||
And if you're consistent and you don't follow women and you rebuke all that, fucking cool. | ||
You got it. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
I support you. | ||
But if you let the calendar get you mad, And you're still following these chicks. | ||
You're still shit retweeting them. | ||
You're still commenting. | ||
You're enabling this shit. | ||
And you're the reason why the calendar was possible. | ||
And you're actually the market. | ||
Fucking, let's just like, let's just realize we've all been psy-opped by cleavage. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
A little cleavage has psy-opped the entire movement. | ||
And now we have gay homo- like homosexual- gay homosexuals? | ||
That's funny. | ||
We have gay homosexuals going on CNN to spend 10 minutes talking about us being racist is the same reason why you'll find your next favorite commentator is gonna be psy- I think you had a chick who was one of the first people that sidestepped you too, right? | ||
In the movement? | ||
Like slandered you or whatever, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alright, I'm done with my rant. | ||
It's stupid, but all I'm saying is, if you're shocked that our movement is full of cons, fakes, and all this stuff, while we're pandering to minorities, gays, and women, well, I have bad news for you. | ||
You just recognized what our fucking weakness is, which is that we have all these people that we can't depend on or rely on, that are using the movement for their own self-gratification, their own attention, and perhaps, perhaps, you just recognized it now, and I gotta congratulate you for that. | ||
So, welcome to the club. | ||
We've noticed it for a long time. | ||
Maybe I'm wrong. | ||
No, no, you're right about that. | ||
That was one of the first big conflicts that I got into when I really started my show. | ||
Even in the alt-right or dissident right space, it was the same story. | ||
It was these Lauren Southern types. | ||
She was the most famous one. | ||
But there were a handful of them. | ||
And I remember going on Twitter and calling them out because we called them trad thoughts. | ||
They're traditional thoughts. | ||
And it was true. | ||
They would sleep with every guy in the alt-right | ||
Notoriously everyone knew it was going on and they were like groupie sluts and then they would go and make a video and talk about how you know women should be back in the kitchen and if I'm a stupid bitch you know whatever and it's like well you're a slut like you're a slut you're not married you don't have kids you sleep around you're fake Christian and you go and like you said they show their cleavage they make a YouTube video regurgitating what a man made earlier that month or that year or whatever And I said, that is just as much of a problem. | ||
Men don't take instruction from women. | ||
And by the way, you know, at that time they would always say, well, we need women because they bring women in, and they grow the movement. | ||
I'm like, who do you think is watching this stuff? | ||
Guys are watching this stuff, and they're not watching it for the political takes. | ||
They're watching it because it's a pair of boobs giving the political takes that I already agree with. | ||
And I was like ostracized from that. | ||
Maybe you know there's a streamer named Millennial Woes, who is like an alt-right Scottish YouTuber, and he was bigger years ago. | ||
And he had invited me on his big Christmas stream, much like this one, called Millennial. | ||
This was like before I was really anybody, shortly after Charlottesville. | ||
And I had a slot on there, and he DMs me, and he's like, hey, you don't go talking bad about our women, okay? | ||
They grow, they're a net positive, and this and that. | ||
And I said, well, like, who are you? | ||
Like, you can't tell me what to do. | ||
They're fucking trad thots. | ||
And he said, well, you're disinvited from my stream. | ||
You are banned from the Millennial stream because you keep attacking Tara McCarthy and the rest of them. | ||
Actually, you know him, Millennial Matt. | ||
You know Millennial Matt. | ||
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He was on the side of the Thoughts during the Thought Wars. | |
So was Steve Franson. | ||
Now, I made amends with both of them eventually. | ||
James Alsup too. | ||
James Alsup thought I was sinking our company because I was attacking Lauren Southern. | ||
Where are either of them now? | ||
So, I mean, I am with you more than you know. | ||
I am with you in my bones. | ||
Absolutely, and you're right. | ||
I mean, they do the calendar and people flip out, but you're right. | ||
Then they go on their shows, and they follow them, and they retweet them, and they call me an incel. | ||
They say, oh, Nick Fuentes, that fucking incel. | ||
Then they bitch about the calendar, and then they go on all these girls' shows the next week, so... | ||
I support you 100% on that one. | ||
I like the Bryson calendar where they're all wearing burkas and Bryson's in the middle. | ||
Yeah, that's what you should do though. | ||
And it made me sad too because what kind of made me sad too is I like Bryson a lot, you know? | ||
And I think he retweeted me and was like, don't, you know. | ||
Don't don't try to chime in or because you have skeletons in your closet and I don't know what that hostilities about and I don't know why he why he attacking me publicly I don't I don't I don't think I've ever I don't think I've ever attacked him that I know of and I don't have any reason to. | ||
I'm not really an infighting kind of guy. | ||
You know that. | ||
Over the years, not my vibe. | ||
Like, you know there's plenty of people in the establishment, right, that I could roast the fucking shit out of that I just don't out of pure cordiality. | ||
Like, I just... It's just not my character. | ||
Like I said, so I could go outside of my character and play the game of the drama e-boy thing, but it's not my character, so I don't play outside of the way God designed and made me. | ||
Um, but I like Bryson a lot, so I don't care if he had, if, if there was that hostility or he was attacking. | ||
I just don't like that personally in terms of like, because that's what I feel like the women, a lot of women do in our movement is it turns into like, or gays do this too, right? | ||
Where there's a lot of like personal, like you'd be like, you know, hey, I actually disagree with something on you. | ||
And they'll be like, well, didn't you do, didn't I hear, or it's not even, most of it's not even true. | ||
Almost all of it's not true. | ||
They'll just like come up with some gossip or some rumor and say it on the internet. | ||
And you're like, what does it have to do with the fact that I pointed out that Gay people are not a net positive in the movement, and this is actually, what it's doing is it's normalizing, like a comment I saw yesterday, it's normalizing people where I saw someone go, well, you know, like, I used to actually really think transgenderism wasn't a good thing, but now we have these popular transgenders in the movement, and they've made me think that it's not that bad, and that's why they're there. | ||
And I'm guilty of that, right? | ||
I've obviously platformed a lot of these people. | ||
I can call my own shit out. | ||
California conservative. | ||
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Correct. | ||
I'm a California conservative. | ||
I'm a Hollywood conservative. | ||
That's even better, right? | ||
That's even more fantastic. | ||
But it's also... I'm also okay when admitting that I've been wrong. | ||
And I don't see any problem with... | ||
You know, I don't see any problem with knowing people, treating people like human beings. | ||
I think we should treat people like humans. | ||
That's always good to be respectful. | ||
I don't think there's anything wrong with going on a show or a panel like you do with people you vehemently disagree with and having debates and arguments. | ||
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It's all very healthy to discourse, but... | |
But yeah, I feel bad, because again, I really like Bryson, so I don't know if he sees this or whatever, but I really like him. | ||
I have no hostilities towards him. | ||
I really want us to move past this, like, you know, disagreements turn into personal attacks, turn into targeting, like, dude, we gotta work together. | ||
I love you, Bryson. | ||
I think you're a good guy. | ||
I think you love God, and I appreciate you, and I don't want any hostility with you or anybody else in the movement. | ||
And it's not because I'm cucking out or anything, it's because I know how serious the situation is. | ||
I know how dire it is, and like, dude, oh man, like, Like you said, look, those who are without sin cast the first stone. | ||
So I'm not without sin. | ||
And I don't claim to be the most righteous person in my entire life. | ||
But I am as righteous today as I will ever be in my entire life because I'm covered by the blood of Christ. | ||
And I think people need to stop waiting to get perfect or to be perfect to start working towards the perfection of the world. | ||
People need to stop letting shame and sin deter you because, dude, Like, even if you've done nothing wrong in your entire life, people are going to lie about you, they're going to slander you, they're going to persecute you. | ||
One thing God promised us was that people were going to persecute you. | ||
And what do you think persecution was? | ||
Do you think that in an information age, people need to throw real stones? | ||
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You know, because they needed to kill you in real life because commerce was physical. | ||
Now commerce is digital, so what they try to do is kill you in the digital world. | ||
Like, I know it's not as severe in some ways, but like, they throw digital stones. | ||
They cut you off from payment processors. | ||
They just try to destroy your name. | ||
They try to take away your reputation. | ||
They try to cut off your finances. | ||
Like, that's the same way they try to silence you. | ||
And so, you know, if you're walking around here thinking like, well, you know, I have this problem, that problem, good. | ||
You are a human being. | ||
And guess what that means? | ||
Now that you're a human being, it means that you have a need for God. | ||
And if you have a need for God, what that requires is humility. | ||
And if you notice you're a human and that you've got flaws, that should spark that humility in you. | ||
And you should take it as a blessing. | ||
Because a lot of people go like, well, No one can help me. | ||
Everybody hates me. | ||
If I was honest with people, they would judge me. | ||
Even the America First movement, people judge me for my sins and my problems. | ||
Good. | ||
If you realize that no human's gonna fully get you, that no group's gonna fully be where you belong, and that the only place you belong is in the presence of God, the only person who understands you is God, then you should count all of your trials and struggles and your sin as a blessing if it turns you to God, right? | ||
Not because you're grateful for the action of sinning, but because anything that leads you to the path of God, you should thank God for, because it'll humble the shit out of you, And then you get to God's presence, and then God takes away the shame and the guilt, right? | ||
Sometimes our past is too painful to confront. | ||
Sometimes it's too much. | ||
Maybe you're addicted to porn, and it's just so frustrating because you agree with Nick, you agree with the Groypers, you think it's evil, but you keep looking at it, and you don't know what's going on. | ||
Stop sulking in that the devil's the accuser of the brethren. | ||
That's why I say it's always there's only two kinds of people that remind you of your past It's the devil and women right and and this is the nature and homosexuals now too, which is used to be a thing But it's it's very popular But you need to take that acute accusation. | ||
Give it to Christ. | ||
Go to your priest. | ||
Confess. | ||
Do your confession. | ||
Be absolved. | ||
Go out there. | ||
Do what he asks you to do. | ||
If you're Orthodox or whatever, you go there. | ||
And even if you're Protestant, I go to confession. | ||
And I'm not even part of the Catholic Church. | ||
I know you guys probably think I'm not a Christian that way, but they let you go. | ||
The priest lets me go, and he's trying to convince me to become Catholic. | ||
We'll see if that happens. | ||
However, I just want to remind people that what the enemy means for evil, you've got to turn it for good. | ||
So all the women, the homosexuals, the media, your friends, your own heart's going to condemn you, but you've got to take that and you got to let Christ condemn that sin, condemn that action. | ||
And you've got to be freed from that and you've got to let it go. | ||
And you've got to put, but you've got to put in the work. | ||
You can't just be this Protestant-y like, well, grace changes everything. | ||
You know, I'm under the grace of God, the mercy, that repentance has to be paired with forgiveness. | ||
And then forgiveness should lead to action because we show our love for God. | ||
The one way he said it shows love is by our obedience to his commands. | ||
And so your love for God cannot be this like yeah, you know, whatever you have to put in the work and being humble means you're gonna have to reach out to brothers. | ||
You're gonna need to get help. | ||
You're gonna get accountability. | ||
You're gonna need to join an army and stop being a soldier fighting alone on the front lines. | ||
You need to get into with an army of men or you will fail. | ||
This isn't a Hollywood movie. | ||
You're not gonna be, you know, uh, Achilles or whatever and take out- you gotta be in an army. | ||
Uh, and we can't be, you know, a sheep that's outside of the herd is easily picked off by lions. | ||
But when you're in the- the pack and you're watched over by the shepherd, then, you know, some- some battles you may not be able to fight a lion as a sheep. | ||
But the shepherd can, and that's why you gotta be under the protection of God. | ||
Because God will fight your battles, and God will use the army to fight for you. | ||
I don't know who needed to hear that, but I felt like that just needed to encourage some people to keep giving to the Lord, and keep trusting, because the only reason why Nick Fuentes has sustained himself in all of this shit, it's too much, man. | ||
The betrayals, the slander, the gossip, the media hits, the debanking, the depersoning, If he didn't know God, and I apologize if this is offensive to you, Nick, but he would have probably killed himself by now. | ||
I'm just being honest. | ||
If you didn't know God, because if the purpose of life was living and people removed your ability to live, what purpose do you have? | ||
But because his purpose is not living for this world, but it's living for his calling from God, he's able to rise above even the most difficult of circumstances, and he's not special. | ||
He's not special. | ||
Other than the fact that he is a child of God, which is what his specialty is. | ||
And you're no different if you're watching this. | ||
If you've given your life to God, and he called you, he foreknew you, forechose you, you are just as special to the heart of God, and you have just the same ability to overcome the evil in your life. | ||
Even if it's just your in-laws, and the bitch at work that keeps complaining about your toxic jokes. | ||
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You have... | |
I just want people to know that, because people feel real weak and disenfranchised and think, oh, Nick Fuentes has something I don't. | ||
Yeah, he's got surety in Christ, and he's living in his calling. | ||
And that's what's different. | ||
When you live in God's calling, and you're authentic and honest, and you put in the work... Nick doesn't walk around fucking bitches and partying, like... | ||
People don't realize how important that is for him to be confident if he was doing all this stuff behind the scenes he would feel like shrieked back and Couldn't stand on what he said and would get kind of scared and wishy-washy, but because his life He's putting in the action. | ||
You've got to repentance is action every day one hour at a time Obedience to Christ and that's the most important thing. | ||
I love that message. | ||
That was a great. | ||
We got a clip that and send that to you I thought that was a great riff And you're right. | ||
I mean, I don't want to summarize it and leave anything out, but I thought that was excellent. | ||
And it's true. | ||
But we're actually out of time. | ||
We're past out of time. | ||
I haven't eaten in like six hours, so I'm just like on another planet right now, but I want to thank you for coming on and let everybody know where you can find me. | ||
You are on Rumble, of course, so what's your Rumble channel and tell everybody where they can find you and your show. | ||
Yeah, uh, you can join the nine people that watch my show, uh, at rumble.com slash slightlyoffensive. | ||
No, I'm just kidding. | ||
We got, we got a good audience. | ||
Uh, there's about twelve, thirteen hundred of us that go live every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, uh, at 10 p.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
Don't miss Fuentes' show. | ||
Uh, we also, uh, I'm on Censored TV. | ||
You can use my promo code offensive to join there as well with Gavin. | ||
Uh, and, uh, it's a great place to be. | ||
You gotta support me at Censored. | ||
I'm like one of the only voices there that's I'm taking a critical role of what's happening in Gaza and stuff. | ||
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And so, seems like, uh, so you gotta support the show there. | |
But anyway, yeah, I appreciate you watching the stream. | ||
Check out the Rumble. | ||
It really does help, guys. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
Please go subscribe at Rumble. | ||
Hit the follow button. | ||
Hit the like button. | ||
Type in Slightly Offensive. | ||
And, uh, and I appreciate Nick, uh, and all of you guys having me on. | ||
Um, and, uh, let's see, uh, who gets a hold of this interview and, uh, decides to try to use it, uh, for evil and then watch God turn it for good. | ||
You spoke nothing but facts with a great Christian message about authenticity and repentance and just all great stuff. | ||
So yeah, everybody, make sure you follow Elijah. | ||
I love you, man. | ||
You're my friend. | ||
I appreciate you having my back. | ||
I hope you have a great New Year, okay? | ||
It was great talking to you. | ||
Cheers, man. | ||
Alright, thanks. | ||
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Bye. | |
See you. | ||
Alright! | ||
Okay! | ||
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Ugh! | |
Well, that concludes our gauntlet of marathons. | ||
That was, in case you were keeping track, that was five straight hours of interviews. | ||
I don't know why I do this to myself. | ||
It sounded like a good idea. | ||
You know what? | ||
It's great content. | ||
I think everybody loves the content. | ||
But man, I'm hungry and my back hurts and I'm like... I'm in pain, you know? | ||
But all right, I am going to I'm just gonna run off for a few minutes I'm gonna make some dinner because I literally haven't eaten since this morning But I'll be back in like literally like three minutes. | ||
Okay, so I'm just gonna put something on YouTube Don't go anywhere when I come back. | ||
We're gonna get through some super chats maybe take some calls and then our fortnight tournament Is that 7 o'clock so in just 40 minutes if you bought in it's $50 to buy in and let me just double check I want to see how many people we have I'll ask real quickly And we'll see what the count is on that And we'll see if there's spots. | ||
I don't know if there's spots open. | ||
I've been totally checked out because I've just been handling these interviews. | ||
So I've been... my attention's been totally focused on the guest. | ||
But I'll do a quick check and we'll see how many people are there. | ||
If we still have open slots, it's 50 bucks to buy in and it's a $500 grand prize. | ||
It's a solo Fortnite tournament and I'll be playing and other eCelebs you know will be playing as well. | ||
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And... | |
Yeah, $50 buy-in, $500 prize. | ||
Looks like there are spots they just need to... | ||
Okay, I don't know if that's how many are in or that's how many spots are remaining. | ||
Oh, there's like nobody in. | ||
There's only like 24 people playing. | ||
Okay, so it's not gonna be a big tournament, I guess. | ||
Not a lot of takers on... Not a lot of takers on the Fortnite. | ||
A lot of takers on the... The big donations. | ||
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I guess not a lot of Fortnite players with 50 bucks. | |
Hey, well, you know what? | ||
Good news is... | ||
That means that you have a very good chance of winning. | ||
You don't even have to be that good at Fortnite to win $500. | ||
$50 buying. | ||
Okay, well, then that'll go by super quick then. | ||
I thought that everybody'd be all over that, apparently. | ||
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You guys don't like the Fortnite, but that's okay. | |
All right, so let me just put on the Christmas thing or something, and then, like I said, I'll be back in, like, three minutes. | ||
I'll be heating up some dinner, and we will enter the second half of our stream, okay? | ||
I'm about to disappear. | ||
I'll see you in a few minutes. | ||
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All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, my two front teeth, my two front teeth. | |
Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, then I could wish you Merry Christmas. | ||
It seems so long since I could say Sister Suzie's sittin' on a thimble. | ||
Gosh, oh, gee, how happy I'd be if I could only whistle. | ||
All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, my two front teeth, my two front teeth. | ||
Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, then I could wish you Merry Christmas. | ||
All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, two front teeth, two front teeth. | ||
Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, then I could wish you Merry Christmas. | ||
It seems so long since I could say, Sister Susie's sitting on a thistle. | ||
Gosh oh gee, how happy I'd be if I could only whistle. | ||
All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, two front teeth, two front teeth. | ||
Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, then I could wish you Merry Christmas. | ||
It seems so long since I could say, Sister Susie sitting on a Sister Susie sitting on a thistle. | ||
I'm going to go. | ||
Gosh, oh gee, how happy I'd be if I could only whistle. | ||
So all I want for Christmas is my two front teeth. | ||
Two front teeth, my two front teeth. | ||
Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, then I could wish you Merry Christmas. | ||
Christmas! | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Old Mr. Kringle is soon gonna jingle the bells that'll tingle all your troubles away. | ||
Everybody's waiting for the man with the bag cause Christmas is coming again. | ||
He's got a sleigh full, it's not gonna stay full. | ||
He's got stuff to drop at every stop of the way. | ||
Everybody's waiting for the man with a bag Cause Christmas is coming again He'll be here With the answer to the prayers that you've made through the year You'll get yours If you've done everything you should Extra special good he'll make this December The one you'll remember The best and the merriest you ever did have Everybody's waiting for the man with a bag | ||
Christmas is here again | ||
Oh Mr. Kringle is soon gonna jingle All the bells that'll tingle all your troubles away Everybody's waiting for the man with the bag. | ||
He's got a staple and it's not gonna staple. | ||
Got stuff that he's dropping every stop of the way. | ||
Everybody's waiting for the man with the bag. | ||
Christmas is here again. | ||
He'll be here. | ||
With the answer to the prayers that you've made through the year, you'll get yours. | ||
If you've done everything you should, it's your special good he'll make this December the one you'll remember, the best and the merriest you ever did have. | ||
Everybody's waiting. | ||
They're all congregating. | ||
Waiting for the man with the bag. | ||
Better watch out now. | ||
Better watch out now. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And we're back. - On a lovely trip along the Milky Way. | ||
All right. | ||
Somebody told me there was gay kissing in the New Year's video. | ||
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Tyler Russell hit me up in the group chat. | |
He's like, lol, gay kissing on the New Year's video. | ||
That's my look, right? | ||
I look up fireworks. | ||
Man, there's a gay kiss in there. | ||
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Yeah, bro, seriously. | |
I'm like, let me put on some New Year's fireworks. | ||
You know, because it's New Year's. | ||
And it's like, oh yeah, a little gay smooch in there too. | ||
You just can't win, man. | ||
You can't win. | ||
Whoops, didn't mean to put a gay kiss in there. | ||
My bad. | ||
I thought it was a video of fireworks. | ||
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That's funny. | |
Alright, well I got my factor. | ||
Mmm, chicken! | ||
Yummy! | ||
Artichoke and chicken! | ||
Elijah was telling me I'm a demon if I eat at McDonald's. | ||
He said, you're eating the meal equivalent of porn, and you're a fucking glutton, and I hate you. | ||
And I'm like, dude, I don't have anything else, okay? | ||
I don't fuck, I don't drink, I don't do drugs. | ||
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Let me have this! | |
Let me have a McDouble. | ||
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I don't think I am a glutton. | |
But anyway, I guess. | ||
All right. | ||
I hate this. | ||
I hate this. | ||
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Alright. | |
Let's read Super Chats then. | ||
Let's get a different video. | ||
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I don't want a video with a gay kiss in there. | |
Not on my stream Watch there Is there one without gay kissing? | ||
Let me just go to the Christmas one All right, let's Get into these super chats while I'm eating here . | ||
Fortnite in 30. | ||
$5.30 Fischoto sent $25 Thanks for a great year of content. | ||
God bless. 07. | ||
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W Pinesap. | |
Love Pinesap. | ||
And I love Catholicism. | ||
Pinesap is, when you think about it, he's sort of like the Pope. | ||
No, it's a joke. | ||
Pray the rosary daily, and God bless America. | ||
And Pine Sap is killing it on his live streams. | ||
Shout out to Pine Sap. - W Pine Sap. | ||
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Love Pine Sap. | |
And I love Catholicism. | ||
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Pine Sap is, when you think about it, he's sort of like the Pope. | |
No, it's a joke, heretical joke. - Cameron Coat, cheesy, sent $50, Been watching since September. | ||
I appreciate all that you do. | ||
Much love from Seattle. | ||
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Whoa! | |
New viewer since September, huh? | ||
New Groyper. | ||
September 2023, Groyper. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Stornbus sent $100. | ||
Less than three. | ||
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Thank you very much, man. | |
Stornbus. | ||
We'll probably be hanging out soon, maybe. | ||
Hey, thank you for the super chat, man. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
It is awesome. | ||
We're in it. | ||
We're in the middle of it right now. | ||
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But thank you, man. | |
I really appreciate the super chat. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
BastardGroper sent $1,000. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
I love you, Nick. | ||
Thank you for being a strong leader, great role model, and true hero for all the Groipers and the whole world. | ||
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07. | |
Wow, thank you so much. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
I love you. | ||
Great meeting you at Fuentes Rally, too, my friend. | ||
BastardGroper is like UX's number one fan and assistant. | ||
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Any friend of UX is a friend of mine. | |
So thank you, buddy. | ||
I love you. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
I appreciate the kind words. | ||
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Thank you for the huge sponsorship, man. | |
Really. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love you. | ||
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Wow. | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
God bless you, too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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I love you. | |
Eddie Groyper sent $1,054. | ||
God bless you, Nick, and the AF movement. | ||
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Wow. | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
God bless you, too. | ||
Eddie Groyper. | ||
Thank you so much for the huge super chat. | ||
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I apologize. | |
It's kind of rude that I'm playing these while eating, but I don't think I will finish them if I don't. | ||
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So forgive me. | |
I'm going glutton mode. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
God bless you too. | ||
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Thank you for the support. | |
The rumbling sent $10. | ||
What creeps me out is how the Jews are using Catholic language like grace and contrition about yea and those like him. | ||
Makes me want to vomit. | ||
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They love doing that, man. | |
It's so evil. | ||
NG sent $1,000. | ||
No message. | ||
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Whoa! | |
A and no message. | ||
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Even better. | |
Thank you very much for the huge super chat. | ||
Lord Marilyn sent $25. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
Hope it was a good one. | ||
I've been watching for over four years now and AF has come a long way since then thanks to your genius mind. | ||
God bless you and your parents. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
God bless you, too. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
Four years, huh? | ||
Since Groyper wore that. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Lord Marilyn. | |
I know that name. | ||
Austin Fortnite sent $50. | ||
See you in the Fortnite tournament. | ||
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See you there, pal. | |
I'm gonna kick your ass. | ||
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Whoa! | |
Thank you for the huge super chat, Christos. | ||
I'll be seeing you in Chicago then. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Chase sent $5,000. | ||
No message. | ||
Another way. | ||
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I'll see you in Chicago too. | |
This is gonna be a great dinner. | ||
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The 5,000 ones. | |
We're gonna do, like, a group dinner. | ||
Depending on how big it is. | ||
I don't know how many set. | ||
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Five. | |
We'll probably do a group dinner. | ||
Maybe, again, depends on the size. | ||
Might do one, might do two. | ||
And, um... I'm looking forward to it. | ||
It's gonna be a lot of fun. | ||
Cause it's in my city. | ||
It's on my home turf. | ||
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I'll feel comfortable. | |
And we'll pick a really nice restaurant, Chicago style, great stuff. | ||
And yeah, it should be a great night. | ||
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So I'm really looking forward to that. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Bar Grow Iper sent $30. | ||
I'm grateful for everything you do, and I pray daily for you and the Grow Ipers. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
Thank you for your prayers. | ||
Austin Fortnite sent $100. | ||
Talk to you soon, King. | ||
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He's gonna play me in Fortnite and then he's gonna be on the call. | |
Thank you for the super chat. | ||
I'll see you soon. | ||
Nick Love sent $20. | ||
Wait, that's only $20. | ||
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No way. | |
Mark Suter sent $100. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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God bless you. | |
AngloZoomer sent $25. | ||
God bless. | ||
AngloZoomer! | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
God bless. | ||
Good luck with your channel. | ||
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Love Anglozoomer. | |
Great guy. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Great journalist. | ||
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To 2024. | |
Thank you. | ||
Amen. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Werner sent $100, to 2024. | ||
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To 2024, thank you. | |
Saint Paint sent $50, Christ is Born. | ||
Amen, Merry Christmas. | ||
Buffincell sent $50, NJF4 Life. | ||
W. Panhandle Agroirper sent $25, thanks for all the great content. | ||
You're the best streamer. | ||
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Thank you very much, I'm glad you like the content. | |
Beyondgate sent $25, I love you. | ||
I love you. | ||
Kappamikeagroarper sent $50, send superchats or you are a gay jew. | ||
Also can you please play the NSYNC Merry Christmas Happy Holidays song again. | ||
That's my favorite. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Where's my playlist? | ||
Oh wait, but I love this one. | ||
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After this one, okay? | |
This is a great one, alright. | ||
- This is a great one. - I'll write it down. - It's a little stint, it's a little stint. - All right. - All right. it's a little stint. - All right. - All right. - Demon 1000 cent, $25. | ||
Thank you for everything that you do, Nick. | ||
Looking forward to seeing what the foundation has in store this upcoming year. | ||
Also, I know you are doing all that you can, but how confident are you that we can get Israeli influence out of our country and get it headed back in the right direction? | ||
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Very confident, but thank you for the super chat. | |
It is what it is. | ||
But I think we have a good chance, actually. | ||
Sierra Pappan sent $25. | ||
I thoroughly enjoyed your recent convo with R. Spencer. | ||
What do you think of doing a yearly or bi-yearly, regardless if you're on good terms or not? | ||
Check in with each other. | ||
Or any chance of a repeat Lauren Simonson in Destiny's stream? | ||
Mimetics 1. | ||
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I don't know if I would ever set up a regular thing like that. | |
Um... | ||
But yeah, I'd be down to check in with them again in the future. | ||
I think I'm on bad terms with both of them. | ||
Sadly. | ||
That was a good stream, that was good content, but... Both of them don't like me. | ||
Can't imagine why. | ||
But both of them hate me, so... I don't think it'll happen again. | ||
Italian Growiper sent $25. | ||
Hope you had a Merry Christmas. | ||
Thanks for bringing us good content. | ||
Hashtag Boy Cop Blacks. | ||
What do you mean Boy Cop Blacks? | ||
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Hey, Merry Christmas though, thanks. | |
Trombone Zoomer sent $25. | ||
A soda, a pizza, and a whole day of NJF. | ||
How can anybody beat that? | ||
Have a great stream and God bless. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
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I'm jealous! | |
I want a pizza and a soda and a whole day of me. | ||
But instead I'm eating chicken and I have to work all day and water. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Jealous. | ||
You get to watch with the pizza and the pop. | ||
I get fucking water and chicken with artichoke and have to work all day. | ||
No, but hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
I'm jealous. | ||
Love you too, man. | ||
Trombone Zoomer. | ||
Very loyal. | ||
Great groper. | ||
Friendzone sent $100. | ||
Would you rather live in an upper-class Jewish neighborhood or an upper-class black neighborhood? | ||
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Black. | |
Black, for sure. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, though. | ||
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Hmm, why would I... You know... Then again... Upper-class black neighborhood, there might be violence, like residual violence. | |
If it's like rappers. | ||
And there's gonna be a lot of yelling. | ||
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But Jews, you know, they're probably pleasant enough, I guess. | |
Maybe I'd rather live in a Jewish neighborhood, I don't know. | ||
Depends on who they are. | ||
The Jews are trying to kill me. | ||
It's the best time I've ever seen. | ||
So, I feel like me and the Blacks would get along better. | ||
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Hey, thank you. | |
Whoa, Maxi Stoneman! | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
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W-U? | |
Merry Christmas, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
WU, Merry Christmas, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Tejano Groy percent $100. | ||
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God bless. | |
God bless you, buddy. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Millennial Groy percent $25. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Nick! | ||
If you haven't ever had them, you should try the chocolate doughnuts from Allegretti's Bakery in Norwich. | ||
You won't regret it! | ||
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Norwich is a little bit of a hike, but... Let me see. | |
Let me Google it. | ||
Allegretti's... Ooh! | ||
You know, these look... Oh, you know what, though? | ||
Those look like cake doughnuts. | ||
I don't like cake doughnuts. | ||
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Chicago's Best Donuts. | |
I'll give it a try. | ||
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I'm not gonna knock it, but... Those do look like cake donuts, which I don't... I don't really go for that. | |
But I'll try it. | ||
Thanks for the rec. | ||
John Gay Rape sent $50. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
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Merry Christmas, John Gay Rape. | |
Thanks. | ||
Merry Christmas to you, too. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $1,000. | ||
Woo it Drummond with the 1k super chat haha sucker. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
John Dave Irving, one of my favorites of course. | ||
One of my all time favorite chatters. | ||
Also, my tour mentor. | ||
But hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Hope I'll see you soon. | ||
Nice rally. | ||
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Hey! | |
Merry Christmas! | ||
I love the Czech Republic! | ||
I've actually been in the Czech Republic. | ||
And I loved it there. | ||
We love you, Nick. | ||
Patiently awaiting the invasion. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
I love the Czech Republic. | ||
I've actually been in the Czech Republic, and I loved it there. | ||
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So, you're awesome. | |
Lien Sanchez sent $250. 07. | ||
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Oh, seven. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Oh, wait. | |
There's only... Nope. | ||
Doesn't meet the minimum. | ||
Sorry. | ||
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No message. | ||
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Whoa! | |
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
And no message. | ||
That's the one we like. | ||
Thank you very much, Polly Exit. | ||
Luvafo2 sent $50. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Thank you for fighting the good fight and saving the West. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year big guy! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Finally a good super chat from Boogaloo Woogaloo. | ||
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Now thanks. | |
Thank you though. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Chad Champion sent $25. | ||
I feel you and I are destined to do this for a very long time. | ||
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Yeah, unfortunately I think you're right. | |
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The thing I notice more and more is that they are using Catholic theological language to establish a position over people like Ye, like Contrition and Grace. | ||
It makes me want to vomit. | ||
They are trying to usurp Christ's glory. | ||
Yep, that's how they roll. | ||
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WFortnite Tournament. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Hey! | ||
We love Banana. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I'll see you in the game. | ||
Actually, we should probably get that started since we might maybe I'll read a few more super chats But we got to get the fortnight Tournament loaded up. | ||
Let me check in on that to make sure we're okay And We'll get ready to do that at seven Let me just check in on that Alright, looks like everybody's getting added to it. | ||
Oh, if I gotta check in on Call of War, I'm getting... I'm getting attacked here! | ||
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Oh, he's gonna attack me with an anti-air gun? | |
Okay. | ||
Aw, this infantry's fucked though. | ||
I should have moved him away. | ||
Will I have time? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Oh no, I do! | ||
Okay, sweet. | ||
Oh, dammit dude! | ||
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I knew that was gonna happen. | |
It forced combat, so he's a goner. | ||
Dammit, man. | ||
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Alright, let's get these guys out of here. | |
Damnit. | ||
- Get the hands out of here. - And we wipe the snow up off the windshield. | ||
It's still wonderful night to be alive, baby. | ||
And I'm so happy I'm with my baby. | ||
And we a little late with the Christmas gifts. | ||
- Damn it. - For the mild on trip, you know I tried crazy. | ||
The streets lit up and feel like Christmas officially. - Sucks. | ||
- Told her that you woulda start at the top of my Christmas tree. | ||
My only question is, where my presents? | ||
She said, "She got a gift for me "that ain't for the kids to see." Well, I like the way you think Mommy and pull some more eggnog in your drink, mommy. | ||
You've been a bad girl. | ||
You sent a three to me get another battleship going I'm doing well so far. | ||
I mean, I'm at war with Spain and Canada I'm really rough enough both of them So. | ||
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That's good. | |
Yeah. | ||
That's good. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see. | ||
I'm checking the instructions for Fortnite. | ||
Looks like there's a lot of last minute entries to the Fortnite tournament. | ||
50 bucks. | ||
I posted the instructions on my telegram if you missed that Keith posted a clip of the stream on his telegram last Let me see what it's saying. | ||
I feel like both of us have been criticized for this by the Zionist element on the right. | ||
And I guess that's kind of what I want to shift gears into because, of course, you and I, we didn't really know each other super well, but we really got together over Bronze Age pervert and completely doxing him as a Jew and revealing his real identity and the identity of his followers. | ||
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He was already doxed, by the way. | |
That's right. | ||
I've never doxed anyone. | ||
He was already doxed. | ||
And that information was out there for anyone to find, realistically. | ||
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But also, if he wasn't, we would have. | |
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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But we would have, if it was necessary. | |
That's a great clip. | ||
All right, let me see. | ||
Okay, yeah, why don't we... I'll read a few more Super Chats. | ||
We'll go for like eight more minutes on the chats, and then we will... | ||
get into fortnite okay they're kind of pushing me i have like no ground force at all because you know i'm a really a naval power not a terrestrial power all right so let's do more super chats we'll see what we got going on here Jbugs sent $50. | ||
You young people are going to save us. | ||
Thank you from an old woman. | ||
God bless you, Mr. Fuentes. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you very much for the kind words. | ||
I love old women. | ||
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I love, uh, I love old people. | |
No, but you're probably not old. | ||
You don't look a day over 30. | ||
Yamato sent $50. | ||
But I appreciate it. | ||
The first thing I ever saw from you was your Iowa State speech almost five years ago. | ||
What a first impression that was. | ||
I may not be your friend or a groyper general, but I still feel honored to be here and witness history in the making. | ||
O7 from a longtime fan. | ||
Were you there or you mean you just saw the recording? | ||
Either way, I appreciate it. | ||
unidentified
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That was five years ago, so... Almost six. | |
So you must be a long-time Groyper, but thank you, man. | ||
unidentified
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I appreciate it. | |
Maxi Stoneman sent $35. | ||
In 2023, we've evolved past all the petty drama from the previous year. | ||
We are now focused on a true goal with much better allies, and even some former adversaries. | ||
Remember when the biggest controversy was the cozy view multiplier? | ||
I guess it's real now except it's money instead of views. | ||
Yeah, remember all that drama in 2022? | ||
We left all that behind. | ||
We're leaving behind fake bitches, drama, haters. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Well, and remember when they said the viewership was fake and then I started doing Rumble streams and actually got more viewership on Rumble? | ||
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Go figure. | |
So yeah, that was funny. | ||
But yeah, no, I agree. | ||
We have our sights set and we have the right people. | ||
You know, now we have people that want to be here. | ||
They're here for the right reasons. | ||
It's better for everybody. | ||
I'm actually glad everybody moved on. | ||
It's better for them, better for us. | ||
Aureus won $11.35, Merry Christmas Nick Smile Merry Christmas Shitiator 4.45 sent $100, been watching since the 2020 election I'm a sophomore in college studying cybersecurity and computer science. | ||
AF is building the new elite. | ||
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Let's go! | |
Hey, good for you, man. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
You're right. | ||
We need elite people, intelligent people in college, getting advanced degrees, making money. | ||
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I hope you'll be a part of it. | |
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Dustin Sifford sent $50, thanks for being a good example for men and pointing to the ultimate example God, Christ is King. | ||
God bless! | ||
Absolutely, thank you. | ||
Chicago Landgroper sent $50, UFFPAC 3 was very impressive. | ||
Looking forward to seeing what's cooking for 2024. | ||
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It's gonna be big, and 2024 is gonna be a big year for us for sure. | |
Especially after this, I think we really have the resources to do what's necessary. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Hey! | ||
No way! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you very much! | ||
But you didn't have to do that. | ||
Thanks a lot, Paul Town. | ||
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Have some gold! | |
Oh man, I've been loving the Paul Town Twitter content. | ||
I've just been... How is he... He never misses! | ||
unidentified
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How? | |
He's been on Twitter longer than me. | ||
He's been on Twitter... | ||
I actually don't know how long fully, but I remember following him when I was in high school or maybe college, and he was hilarious then, and he's been hilarious for seven years. | ||
Who else does that? | ||
He's still fresh. | ||
He's still, like, he's still got it. | ||
So, hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year to one of my favorites, Paul Town. | ||
What a guy. | ||
Research Irish being the original Hebrews. | ||
Hey, I believe it. | ||
We're a couple of you, me, Keith Woods. | ||
We're all cut from the same cloth. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Thank you very much, buddy. | ||
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Paul Towne. | |
Great, yeah. | ||
And thanks for that. | ||
Well done. | ||
Oh man. | ||
- No e-girls or i-ladies, i-ladies these nuts in Greenblatt's mouth. - Great, yeah. | ||
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And thanks for that. | |
Well done. - Syopt Grunt sent $25, o/ - Thank you. | ||
Hey, Merry Christmas. | ||
Thanks for saying that. | ||
Merry Christmas to you. | ||
Thank you for being you. | ||
Hey, Merry Christmas. | ||
Thanks for saying that. | ||
James Wigger sent $50. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas to you. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Oh yeah, that does ring a bell. | ||
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
night entry. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
It is only America first. | ||
By the way, I was one of the donors at Fuentes rally too. | ||
You called me Obama if that rings a bell. | ||
Oh yeah, that does ring a bell. | ||
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
You were very Obama-like. | ||
very well Well, first of all, because you were not white, but also because you were very put together. | ||
You had a great outfit on. | ||
Real, if I recall correctly, like a slim cut suit and charismatic. | ||
So that was a compliment. | ||
I didn't mean it like you're a gay Muslim. | ||
I meant it like, you know, you're very cool and collected and cool outfit put together. | ||
Eloquent. | ||
So, hey, no, I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I'll see you on the battlefield, though. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Youngest Holdies since $70, 2023 victory stream, Destiny destroyed, Keith Woods entering the chat, Elon dunking on the libs, Vivek, and Jewish power becoming mainstream. | ||
Let's go 2024. | ||
All dubs. | ||
Dude, it's all dubs every year. | ||
Every year we just increase. | ||
But thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Good job. | ||
Free Palestine. | ||
Thank you! | ||
- Love you bro, God bless. - Love you too. - Digital Nas sent $25, Free Palestine. - Good job, Free Palestine. - Milk Tea Groiper sent $25, 07. - Thank you. - London Wog sent $100. | ||
Good evening from London. | ||
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Nick. - Merry Christmas. | ||
Hey, I love London. | ||
Honestly, the first time I was there, I was only ever there once, but when I was there, I didn't really like it. | ||
But since I left, it's kind of growing on me, like when I think about it. | ||
Because I went on some walks, and I took a look around the city. | ||
I like Europe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I thought it was interesting. | |
We love London. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Thanks for the Super Chat. | ||
Andrew Hubbard sent $100, thank you Nick! | ||
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Thank you! | |
Thank you very much! | ||
Black Swordswoman sent $49, Merry Christmas and God bless you for telling the truth! | ||
Merry Christmas, thanks a lot! | ||
Zoomer Guy sent $100, Merry Christmas! | ||
Looking great today friend! | ||
I look like shit today, but thank you. | ||
I appreciate you saying that anyway. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Hope you're having a good one. | ||
Hope the restaurant's doing well. | ||
I hope you're doing well. | ||
I haven't seen you in a minute. | ||
I got to get back out there. | ||
I don't want to dot, but get back out to the west coast where you reside. | ||
I won't get more specific than that, but thanks. | ||
alright what should I research next hmm I think we have to invest in a tactical bomber maybe a tank maybe Maybe it's time to do it. | ||
Oh, but I don't have the steel. | ||
Okay, well I'll wait. | ||
Metal. | ||
Michael sent $100. | ||
Thanks for all that you do. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
Monkwinner sent $25, currently fighting the urge to donate my whole life savings to get every tier. | ||
Okay, don't do that though. | ||
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I mean, thanks, but no, no, don't do that. | |
Don't do that. | ||
JoshTheRemover sent $25, can send more than this, but I just wanted to say thanks for all you do, Nick. | ||
You saved me from being a retarded wigman and helped get me back onto the straight and narrow path. | ||
You're a great man and I'd follow you to the ends of the earth. | ||
Thank you, that's a very kind message. | ||
I'm glad I could Help you get on the right track. | ||
Yeah, the Wignet stuff, obviously. | ||
Seems like more and more they just don't even exist. | ||
So, I'm glad to hear that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
The Year of the Groyper rolls on. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
I hope you see you at the next AfPak 4. | ||
and Happy New Year to you and the future of your movement. | ||
The Year of the Groeper continues. | ||
The Year of the Groeper rolls on. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
I hope you see you at the next AFPAC 4. | ||
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I don't think I've seen you since the last one. | |
Yeah. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
It's a sign of a strong movement that we can do a fundraiser like this, because this is just crowdsourcing. | ||
This is not, like, necessarily a network. | ||
seeing yeah keep striving for greatness gentlemen and nice work this year Nick thank you man yeah I agree it's uh it's a sign of a of a strong movement that we can do a fundraiser like this because this is just crowdsourcing this is not like necessarily a network this is just crowdsourcing just saying hey whatever you can contribute um So that's pretty impressive. | ||
I'm very pleased with the result today and I just hope I can make you guys proud. | ||
I'm going to use the funds with the nonprofit to really get to work next year and my goal for 24 is to make this like an inflection point. | ||
I want it to be like there was before 24 and then there was after 24. | ||
I want to raise the bar to that level with everything that we do. | ||
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So that's the plan, but I'm excited for it. | |
Classical Theus Center. | ||
Don't say you wish you could give more. | ||
You give so much. | ||
this fundraiser king, but no matter what, I will always continue to support you through all my platforms with prayer and in any other way I can. | ||
God bless you and have a blessed Christmas season and new year. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Don't say you wish you could give more. | ||
You give so much. | ||
You are an asset to so many people with your wisdom and with the Catholic faith, which you're so knowledgeable about. | ||
So please, no, I appreciate your friendship and your support and your prayers and everything that you provide. | ||
I feel like Classical Theist is like our theory. | ||
He's our theory guy. | ||
I'm like the salesman. | ||
He really delivers the goods in a lot of ways So I appreciate it man and congratulations on your recent development again I don't want to dox, but God bless you, man And I appreciate it. | ||
Hey! | ||
That's a name I haven't heard in a long time. | ||
The Elder Schwemmer! | ||
It's been so long. | ||
I haven't talked to that guy in... Well, he's been on his mission, but I haven't seen or heard from him in 10 months. | ||
Can't wait to see him when he gets back, but it's still so long away. | ||
But thanks a lot to you and the Elder Schwemmer. | ||
We love that guy. | ||
God bless you too, man. | ||
Alright, we'll read a couple more and then we're doing the Fortnite show. | ||
Soilord Chuggington sent $250. | ||
I don't want to live in a society where a morbidly obese person's vote matters as much as mine. | ||
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Beast! | |
Merry Christmas. | ||
I wish you success in the new year. | ||
No, I agree with you. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Happy New Year! | ||
No, I'm with you. | ||
You just said it kind of funny, but yeah, I totally agree. | ||
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Fat people are a suck. | |
But thanks a lot, man. | ||
Appreciate the super chat. | ||
Cozy Clip sent $1,000. | ||
You're the guy. | ||
There is no one better. | ||
Aw, thank you so much, man. | ||
Cozy Clip, you can't be super chatting! | ||
I always hate when people that are doing stuff for the movement or for my show super chat, because it's like... | ||
You're paying me and you're doing work for the movement? | ||
But I really appreciate it, man. | ||
I will take the money. | ||
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Don't get me wrong, no. | |
But thank you very much. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
And thanks for all you do clipping and I appreciate the kind words. | ||
Okay, this is the last one. | ||
We're gonna do the tournament, and then I'll come back, I'll read more, and then we'll do Vince James. | ||
And then we'll wrap it up. | ||
We'll finish up. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for the support. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, we're gonna move on to the Fortnite portion of the fundraiser. | ||
Our Fortnite tournament. | ||
I wonder how many people are even gonna be in this. | ||
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Uh, but let me load it up here. | |
And this'll be interesting. | ||
We've never done- I've never hosted a tournament. | ||
I mean, I've been on other tournaments that cozy streamers have hosted, but this is the first one that I'm technically hosting. | ||
Uh, with the help of Chief Trumpster, so we'll see. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
unidentified
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I'm just gonna load up. | |
I hope I don't have an update or something. | ||
I might. | ||
unidentified
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I might actually have an update. | |
Okay, we're good. | ||
No update. | ||
Alright, so we'll get this set up. | ||
$500 grand prize and I'm gonna check and we'll see how many entries there are. | ||
Goodbye We'll get this set up $500 grand prize and I'm gonna check and we'll see how many entries there are It was 24 But let me check and see what it is now Oh | ||
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All right. | |
Okay. | ||
Oh, let me get my controller plugged in, too. | ||
I'm gonna be playing controller. | ||
I have to handicap myself. | ||
If I was playing keyboard and mouse, I would easily win. | ||
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- When? - Brums and roses and whiskers on things. | |
Bright copper, tillings and warm woolen mittens. | ||
Brown paper, fast. | ||
There we go. | ||
Okay, I think I got it. | ||
Is this game? | ||
Yeah, okay, there we go. | ||
Gotta make sure it's gonna work. | ||
Whoops. | ||
I like this song. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
I'm in streamer mode, I think. | ||
Let me get it set up, though, before I put it on the screen, because I don't want to reveal the code or anything. | ||
unidentified
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All right, so I go to settings. | |
Then I do matchmaking region. | ||
unidentified
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Here's... | |
I'm not going to dox it, so I'm not going to read it out loud. | ||
I snap. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, what do I do? | ||
I do this solo. | ||
Rank off. | ||
Fill on. | ||
Can I do a custom key? | ||
I'm not gonna say what it is. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, now we got 33 in. | |
Alright, it's not gonna be a huge tournament. | ||
unidentified
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But that's good for... you guys, I guess. | |
Alright, what's the key? | ||
There's two games? | ||
Code, the key isn't out yet, okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
Alright, what's the plan? | ||
Where should I drop? | ||
You tell me where I should drop. | ||
What's my strat? | ||
Everyone's gonna stream snipe me, I already know that. | ||
But I don't care. | ||
You know, you might help me and we could team up and then you could kill me at the end because I'm not that good. | ||
Just a thought. | ||
Maybe I can be like the scorpion and the frog here. | ||
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A king on Bethlehem's plain Gold I bring to crown him again Alright, when are we getting this key? | |
Forever seizing nether Over a soft terrain Oh, star of wonder Star of night Star with royal beauty bright Here we go | ||
So how does this work now? | ||
See So how does this work now so I put the key in And then I click play and Is that it? | ||
Did it work? | ||
Okay. | ||
Couldn't connect to the match?! | ||
Did it work? | ||
Okay. | ||
Couldn't connect to the match? | ||
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Bruh. | |
They're figuring it out. | ||
unidentified
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for me now. | |
Yeah. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
All right, well, what are we going to do in the meantime? | ||
They're figuring it out. | ||
We'll maybe go through some more super chats because we got like a million to get through. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
We'll do some more super chats. | ||
We wait for the Fortnite people to figure this out. | ||
unidentified
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We got a lot of super. | |
We got 184 super chats to get through. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
Middling Intellect sent $50. | ||
Hey, this is so awesome. | ||
Hey smile. | ||
I'm glad you like it Glory Perinon sent $25 just helping out in the fight. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I Pete Kaczynski sent $50. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
Love everything you do. | ||
You're an American hero. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Woman Mauler sent $200. | ||
Hi. | ||
Hi! | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Anglo Acadian sent $100. | ||
Merry Christmas and a very happy new year. | ||
Brief call-in request from a 2017 YouTube fan. | ||
Whoa, 2017! | ||
YouTube fan. | ||
Whoa, 2017. | ||
That's a long time ago. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, we'll take your call. | |
We'll take your call after the Fortnite tournament. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
unidentified
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Merry Christmas. | |
Well, that's not... that doesn't meet the minimum. | ||
StarmanGrorp sent $50. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hello. | ||
ReactionaryRetard sent $25. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
Hope all is well. | ||
2023 was a great year. | ||
Loved the Fuentes rallies. | ||
Geekin' for 2024 and everything that comes with it. | ||
Praying for you and the continued success of America First. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, it's gonna be a big year in 24. | ||
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More rallies. | |
Based in Heaven sent $50 for the Fortnite tournament. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
Based in Heaven! | ||
Hey, I didn't know you were still around. | ||
I forgot which side you ended up on in the split. | ||
At least, I don't know. | ||
Were you on the other side? | ||
I'm not 100% sure, but either way, I guess so. | ||
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Thanks for joining the tournament. | |
Thanks for being on the right side now. | ||
Health Worshipper sent $100. | ||
Thank you for all the free shows over the years. | ||
Double XP? | ||
What a time to finally send you some money. | ||
Smile, take care, Nick, and may the peace of Christ be with you and your family. | ||
P.S. | ||
So awesome. | ||
unidentified
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Nice. | |
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
Yeah, Double XP weekend. | ||
A great idea, really. | ||
Truly a great concept. | ||
unidentified
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Everybody seems to like it. | |
Okay, I think this is gonna work now. | ||
I think we're ready to do Fortnite. | ||
We're in! | ||
Okay, we're good. | ||
unidentified
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We are in the Fortnite tournament. | |
If the fates allow Hang a shining star upon the highest thought And have yourself a merry little Christmas night . | ||
So we're in. | ||
We're in! | ||
I got my Santa skin on. | ||
unidentified
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I got my cute Santa Claus skin on. | |
Where's my live chat? | ||
I've rumbled. | ||
My live chat's not loading. | ||
Too much family, probably. | ||
Once more, once more, through the years we are... | ||
Okay, stop friend requesting stop friend requesting me, please. | ||
All right, we got 28 queued up. | ||
unidentified
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- Shut up. | |
How many are we waiting on? | ||
All right. | ||
Oh. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm like losing- why am I so tired? | ||
It's only been- I guess I'm not used to working seven hours like this. | ||
Seven hours in a row. | ||
On stream. | ||
Under the bright lights. | ||
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I think we're waiting on like six more people? | |
Five or six. | ||
How are these people not getting it? | ||
It's so easy. | ||
We're waiting on people. | ||
It's like a three-step process. | ||
unidentified
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People pay $50, they get in, and they're like, wait, how do I change my server? | |
It's like it's in the instructions. | ||
unidentified
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I mean, we're waiting on just three more. - we're waiting on just three more. - The lights on the trees. | |
And then we're in. | ||
unidentified
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Then it's total Fortnite. | |
I should have got another cup of coffee while I was up. | ||
unidentified
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I love this Christmas song. | |
This is a good one. | ||
Yeah, my live chat on Rumble won't my live chat on Rumble won't load up. | ||
I wonder if that's because my CPU is being taxed right now or... Not really. | ||
My usage isn't super high on anything. | ||
Alright, can we get this show on the road here? | ||
unidentified
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Can we get this Fortnite show on the road? | |
I'm ready to go, dude. | ||
I am ready. | ||
unidentified
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I am ready. | |
We gotta go! | ||
Let's go! | ||
This is insane. | ||
All right, come on, man. | ||
We got to go. | ||
unidentified
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Let's go. | |
This is insane. | ||
unidentified
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Chief Trumpster, what's going on, man? | |
If you're not here with me, I know. | ||
When the blue snowflakes start falling, that's when those blue Okay, all right, finally. | ||
Here we go. | ||
You'll be doomed. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's get it. | ||
Let's get this. | ||
It would be bad optics if I won. | ||
unidentified
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That doesn't mean I'm not gonna try. | |
I'm gonna try. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
All right, here we go. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Do not, everyone's gonna stream snipe me, I know that. | ||
unidentified
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Somebody protect me. | |
I'm not gonna drop right away. | ||
unidentified
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I think I might drop last. | |
Okay, no one's dropped yet. | ||
Oh no, they're dropping. | ||
unidentified
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Maybe I'll do... I feel like I always have luck with classic cars. | |
Yeah, of course. | ||
I'll just go this way. | ||
Maybe I'll grab the train, yeah. | ||
There we go, here we go! | ||
I didn't even warm up! | ||
I didn't even warm up! | ||
If I do badly, it's because I didn't warm up. | ||
unidentified
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You know, it's gonna be a lot of waiting. | |
A lot of waiting and hiding, because I'm not the best at this. | ||
unidentified
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I know it's hard to drive this thing. | |
Ah! | ||
There is somebody here! | ||
unidentified
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Hey, what's up, bitch? | |
I wonder if I just killed this guy. | ||
Oh, dude! | ||
Okay. | ||
Get the fuck away from me, bitch. | ||
Get the fuck out of here, bitch. | ||
I could've killed that guy. | ||
unidentified
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He was playing. | |
Play help. | ||
Big pot. | ||
I got him! | ||
Uh-oh! | ||
unidentified
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Dude, get away from me! | |
Get away from me! | ||
GET AWAY FROM ME! | ||
unidentified
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Dude! | |
You fucking asshole! | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Okay, I'm back on the train? | ||
Okay, I think I'm safe. | ||
Dude, don't kill me! | ||
unidentified
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Why? | |
Dude, get the fuck away from me! | ||
unidentified
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Why? | |
Dude, why though? | ||
Why? | ||
Fuck you, bitch! | ||
Fucking bitch! | ||
Yeah, tried it. | ||
Fucking tried it, pussy. | ||
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What's up? | |
You're the guy that just got killed by me. | ||
You tried to stream snipe me and you got killed by me. | ||
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But-- Ah! | |
No! | ||
Damn it. | ||
Oh, that-- he was waiting for me. | ||
He was camping! | ||
Faggot. | ||
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Fuck you! | |
Alright, I'll spectate. | ||
Whoever this guy is... Dude, that was bullshit! | ||
They were hunting me! | ||
He was waiting for me! | ||
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What? | |
I barely even lasted, everyone was trying to kill me right away. | ||
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Why would everyone try to kill me? | |
I think people would not try to kill me. | ||
They'd do the opposite. | ||
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Whatever. | |
Insane. | ||
Let me read the group chat. | ||
Um, let's see. | ||
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I guess Veda's just, like, killing everybody. | |
Damn. | ||
That sucked. | ||
I was gonna heal up, I had shields, I had a medkit. | ||
It was gay Nutcracker skin. | ||
Your skin is gay. | ||
It's actually festive, it's actually not. | ||
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Nutcracker was waiting for me. | |
Oh, there's two games? | ||
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Someone says there's... Chief Trumpster says there's gonna be two games, okay. | |
I got another chance to redeem myself. | ||
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I'll be home for Christmas. | |
You can't find my name. | ||
I guess Vayner got one. | ||
Okay. | ||
Good. | ||
Oh | ||
Okay, this guy's good. | ||
This guy knows what he's doing. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Now we're getting some action. | ||
Everyone kill this guy. | ||
If you're playing this game, stream snipe this guy and fucking kill him. | ||
Double-edged sword. | ||
You stream sniped me, you killed me. | ||
Now everyone... Minions attack him in Fortnite. | ||
He's at Pleasant Piazza. | ||
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Get him. | |
Now get him! | ||
Now get him, because he killed him. | ||
Everybody... Everybody encircle him. | ||
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Now. | |
Oh, I can shift players, I guess, actually. I guess, actually. | ||
Dude, I shouldn't have... Okay, here we go. | ||
Dude, what are you doing? | ||
Go and find a fight! | ||
Bro's looting? | ||
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Oh, here we go. | |
Nice shot, idiot. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I gotta be nice because they gave money, so... Okay, great. | ||
Great try. | ||
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Good try. | |
Good try, king. | ||
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Where are you going, asshole? | |
Melt it. | ||
Get shit out of here. | ||
Oh, you're done. | ||
He's coming for you. | ||
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And good shit. | |
And... | ||
We're done. | ||
This guy's good. | ||
He's building. | ||
Getting shot at. | ||
Let's check in on the Nutcracker, though. | ||
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Nutcracker's still in. | |
Nutcracker's still in. | ||
Bro, take a bite or something. | ||
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What are you doing? | |
I love this song. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
My Fortnite audio is loud? | ||
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Alright, I'll lower the volume. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
Dude, this guy, no action. | ||
Where's the action? | ||
Dude, this guy's hiding! | ||
Go kill this guy! | ||
Kill this guy now! | ||
Go and kill this guy! | ||
Find this guy and kill him! | ||
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Kill him! | |
He's by the train. | ||
Actually, I don't even know. | ||
It doesn't say on the map. | ||
But he's by the windmill. | ||
This guy is in the windmill. | ||
Kill him now. | ||
He is fucking camping. | ||
He is hiding from other players. | ||
Go and kill him now. | ||
Yeah, now he's trying to get out of there. | ||
It's too late, bitch. | ||
I'm stream sniping you, and we all see where you are, and everyone's coming to kill you right now. | ||
He's by-- it's a gas station. | ||
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Kill him. | |
Kill him now. | ||
He's by that house. | ||
Oh, the Nutcracker's right here! | ||
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I hope they kill each other. | |
The Nutcracker was right here. | ||
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Here. | |
Where's that nutcracker? | ||
Okay, nutcrackers by that house. | ||
Bro, they're teaming. | ||
Okay, Nutcracker is by the house. | ||
Skeleton, Nutcracker is by the house. | ||
He's by the house that you were just by. | ||
He's by Lavish. | ||
Bro, he's by- Nutcracker is by Lavish. | ||
I repeat, this is like John Wick. | ||
Nutcracker is by lavish. | ||
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That's crazy how the skeleton let him get away like that. | |
Skeleton's by the gas station. | ||
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Here we go! | |
Here we go! | ||
Here we go. | ||
We're gonna make this happen. | ||
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Nice shot. | |
Oh, nice shot, dipshit. | ||
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Nice, nice miss, idiot. | |
Play this game much? | ||
That was a terrible shot, too. | ||
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Wasn't even close. | |
I didn't even whiff. | ||
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What are you doing? | |
What are you shooting at, even? | ||
All right, Skeleton, he's got an iron, blue sniper. | ||
Iron sights, blue sniper. | ||
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He's camped in a bridge. | |
Ha ha! | ||
Now he's running away! | ||
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He's running away! | |
He's running away! | ||
He's running back towards Lavish! | ||
Skeleton, I repeat, he- Nutcracker's running back towards Lavish. | ||
He is running up. | ||
You can snipe him now. | ||
He's running towards Lavish. | ||
He's running away from the entrance to lavish. | ||
Pursue him. | ||
He's at the railroad station outside of lavish. | ||
He's going for the island! | ||
He's going for the floating island. | ||
He's at the vault at the train station outside of Lavish. | ||
Kill him now. | ||
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Kill him! | |
Kill him now This is very disloyal that no one is hunting him The skeleton bitched out. | ||
What's the skeleton doing? | ||
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What are you doing, uh... | |
What are you doing? | ||
You failed me. | ||
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me. | |
Oh, this guy's on the island. | ||
Where's the Nutcracker? | ||
Where's the nutcracker nutcracker die It must have died I can't get him anymore I'm gonna say no no no no | ||
Mind if I'm a little bit closer At least I'm gonna say that I tried What's the sense of THIS GUY'S HIDING! | ||
THIS GUY'S HIDING! | ||
THIS GUY IS HIDING IN A BUSH! | ||
OUTSIDE OF RUINED REELS! | ||
BY THE EDGE OF THE ZONE! | ||
THIS GUY IS WEARING A COBRA KAI SKIN! | ||
HIDING IN A BUSH! | ||
OUTSIDE OF RUINED REELS! | ||
BY THE EDGE OF THE ZONE! | ||
HE'S BEHIND THE STAGE! | ||
KILL HIM NOW! | ||
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YEAH! | |
YOU BETTER RUN! | ||
YEAH! | ||
YOU BETTER RUN! | ||
HE'S RUNNING IN A ZONE! | ||
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HE'S RUNNING INTO RUINED REELS! | |
Yeah, you in the car, you're close to him. | ||
You're close to him, he's approaching the road. | ||
He's approaching the road, he's behind you! | ||
You in the SUV, he's behind you! | ||
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Why did he run away? | |
SUV, turn around. | ||
Turn around now and kill him. | ||
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He's inside a present. | |
He just built a present. | ||
He's inside of it. | ||
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All right, is that ruined real is that ruined real still? | |
I don't know. | ||
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Where is everybody? | |
No one's even doing what I tell them to do. | ||
Very disloyal crowd. | ||
This guy is hiding. | ||
He's not picking fights. | ||
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He's hanging out on the edge of the zone. | |
You are gay. | ||
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Here we go. | |
Here we go. | ||
I think that's an NPC. | ||
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You're fighting an NPC, idiot! | |
Ow. | ||
Nice. | ||
Maybe that guy hired him though. | ||
Nevermind, I'd take that back. | ||
He was probably hired. | ||
Iron Box. Alright, board. board. | ||
Oh, let's go Peter Griffin. | ||
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I don't know what that's been. | |
My eye is like stinging from being, looking at these lights all day. | ||
On your left. | ||
On your left, Peter. | ||
He's in that house. | ||
Yeah, let's go. | ||
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Whoa! | |
That was... That was close. | ||
W, Peter Griffin. | ||
Reflexes were crazy on that one. | ||
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Peter Griffin's exiting the storm. | |
Very low, Hal. | ||
Very low. | ||
If you want an easy kill, Peter Griffin's exiting the storm north of... Reels. | ||
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North of... That's not Reels, is it? | |
He's north of the island. | ||
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He's healing up. | |
He's healing. | ||
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you can get him now. | |
Well that medallion is right by him. | ||
You guys think Peter's gonna win it all? | ||
Who you got? | ||
W actually W You guys think Peter's gonna win it all we got you got Peter or Who else is fine? | ||
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It was hot that day So he said let's fuck Fuck now before I melt away What skin is this? | |
Travis Scott? | ||
No. | ||
Some black guy. | ||
Ah, yes! | ||
Eat shit! | ||
That's what you get for hiding though. | ||
Okay, so it looks like it's gonna be Peter Griffin or this farmer girl. | ||
It's gonna be Peter Griffin or her. | ||
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her. | |
There we go. | ||
He's hiding. - Thanks. | ||
Peter Griffin is hiding in an SUV west of Reckless Railway. | ||
He's just camping in an SUV just outside zone. | ||
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This is pussy shit. | |
Oh, here we go, Farmersville's coming in hot. | ||
He's right there, he's right there. | ||
You're so close to him, he's in the SUV right by you. | ||
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She wants the smoke. | |
She wants it. | ||
Yo, did Peter Griffin just die? | ||
Yo, Peter Griffin just died! | ||
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That's great. | |
Now it's her versus the Black Widow. | ||
She's good. | ||
But will she be sandwiched? | ||
I don't think you can beat her in a one-on-one, but if she gets trouble, if she gets pinched, that's not the end. | ||
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Nice! | |
Dude, great aim. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
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Damn, she wants the smoke, man. | |
She's coming here. | ||
Boom! | ||
Okay. | ||
They both took little damage on that one. | ||
They both blocked the shots off, but she's got the medallion. | ||
She's healing up to 50 shields! | ||
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Uh-oh! | |
I heard her getting the shield potion off. | ||
She's running a legendary SMG in a purple pump. | ||
He can't see. | ||
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Interesting. | |
Nice! | ||
Finish him! | ||
Finish him! | ||
Nice. | ||
She's good. | ||
Who is this? | ||
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What is this girl? | |
She's kinda hot. | ||
She's in trouble though, they're double teaming her. | ||
She's getting two manned. | ||
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She doesn't have height. | |
She doesn't have height, and she's being too big. | ||
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Can she pull it off? | |
Wow, terrible. | ||
Missed all your shots. | ||
He's climbing up that sky base. | ||
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Very nice. | |
That was a nice little move. | ||
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I like that. | |
Whoa! | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
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Here we go. | |
This is it. | ||
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1v1. | |
1v1 now. | ||
Let's go. | ||
That was clean. | ||
That was really well done. | ||
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Oh! | |
Oh, it's close. | ||
Super tense. | ||
She's nutty. | ||
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There we go. | |
Hitting that big pot. | ||
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She's getting got. | |
There we go. | ||
These are two. | ||
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Ooh, a little fall damage. | |
No height. | ||
She's out of mats! | ||
She's out of mats! | ||
It's over. | ||
She's done, dude. | ||
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She's done. | |
She has no mats. | ||
Yup, and the storm's gonna kill her. | ||
No! | ||
Wow! | ||
Wow! | ||
What a finish with one health! | ||
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With one health! | |
Do an emote! | ||
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Do an emote! | |
Do an emote now! | ||
Do an emote! | ||
Do an emote! | ||
Alright, well, W. Wow! | ||
Great finish. | ||
That was close. | ||
I didn't think she had it in her. | ||
She ran out of mats. | ||
One health. | ||
But in the end, she pulled it off. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done. | ||
You are the champion. | ||
But we're gonna play... I think there's one other round. | ||
So, she wins the first round. | ||
But it's the best one out of two. | ||
So let me let me get the new game code I'll set up the next game. | ||
We'll get the next game loaded up. | ||
Oh, wow! | ||
What a performance by everybody involved. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done, everybody. | ||
You did great. | ||
Well that was a lot of fun All right, oh All right, let's get the next game going. | ||
Let's get the next one up. | ||
I guess, oh, so it's two rounds, and I guess it's a build battle between the two winners. | ||
So this one sits out. | ||
We play a new round, and the winner of this round, I guess we'll face the winner of the previous one. | ||
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All right. - Hallelujah. | |
Alright! | ||
Let's go. | ||
Next game code. | ||
Next game code, please, Chief Trumpster. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And let me just turn off my Fortnite here so you guys can't see the game code. | ||
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You're not invited if you didn't contribute the money. | |
Here we go. | ||
Next code. | ||
That was a lot of fun. | ||
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I enjoyed that. | |
We'll have to do that more. | ||
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Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | |
Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | ||
Damn, he's out of range now. | ||
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Simply having a wonderful Christmas time. | |
All right, here we go. here we go. - Wow. | ||
New code going in. | ||
UX says, this is fun. | ||
UX in his Texas accent says, this is fun. | ||
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I'm having fun. | |
All right, let me get our game code in. | ||
and we'll get all set. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, we're already all queued up. | ||
Okay, so we should be ready to go shortly UX is roasted for having a good time. | ||
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I'm I'm not roasting you. | |
I'm just reading your chat. | ||
Relax. | ||
Don't be so sensitive. | ||
Roasted for These kids, these soy boy, it's like Stu Peter said, these soy boy faggots are so sensitive these days. | ||
Soy cuck, seed oil drinking, beta boys. | ||
Can't take a little banter, it's just jokes. | ||
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No roast. No roast, bud. | |
We're having a good time with you. | ||
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No roast. | |
No roast. No roast. No roast. No roast. No roast. | ||
My neck hurts. | ||
All right. | ||
Come on now, ready up, ready up. | ||
Silver Vow, Silver Vow, Silver Vow. | ||
It's Christmas time in the city. | ||
Come on now, ready up, ready up. | ||
Let's cue up, let's get it done. | ||
Hear them ring, hear them ring. | ||
Soon it will be Christmas day. | ||
Silver Vow, Silver Vow. | ||
It's not working for banana. | ||
Come on banana. | ||
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What are you? | |
How are you not getting this? | ||
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Oh Christmas tree. | |
Christmas tree. | ||
Such pleasure to do. | ||
Banana says it's over. | ||
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I'm sorry, but come on. | |
Why is it not working for you? | ||
It should be so easy. | ||
just follow the instructions I need more food I'm still hungry! | ||
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That wasn't enough. | |
I gotta make another one. | ||
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That was only like 600 calories. | |
I need like a... let me get a coke or something. | ||
I need some sugar. | ||
I need some sugar to wake me up or maybe some more coffee. | ||
Alright, let me... let me just... | ||
Step away for a minute. | ||
They will figure it out. | ||
I'm going to grab a Coke or a coffee or something. | ||
Because I'm fading out. | ||
I'm fading fast. | ||
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I'll be back | |
*music* *music* *music* *music* | ||
*music* *music* *music* *music* Alright, I'm back. | ||
Dude, my legs hurt. | ||
My legs are stiff and they hurt. | ||
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I don't know if they're stiff because I... | |
Walking around a lot the other day or I feel like I'm coming down with like a COVID or something like a virus All right, let me turn I know my camera's off But I'm back let me Get situated here. | ||
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All right. | |
Yeah, my legs hurt. | ||
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Yummy. | |
Little sody pop. | ||
And I got some candy. | ||
And I got some candy. | ||
Some nummy candy. | ||
Some nummy candy. | ||
Some nummy candy. | ||
Someone says everyone got the flu this Christmas because they poisoned their immune system. | ||
That's not true. | ||
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I haven't gotten sick yet. | |
But my parents got sick and they didn't get vaxxed. | ||
So I don't think it's... You know, it's fucking flu season, dude. | ||
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People get sick in the winter. | |
Schizoses people get sick in the winter, it says. | ||
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The World Economic Forum. | |
Bro sometimes people get sick Nick show the yacht Stickin' out the gyat for the Rizzler. | ||
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You're so skibbity. | |
I said that to my dad the other day. | ||
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I was like you're so skibbity You know what that man? | |
Oh I was like, Dad, you're so skippity-toilet. | ||
He was like, what does that mean? | ||
Alright, let's go Sticking out your got for the Rizzler | ||
Sticking out your got for the Rizzler You're so skibbity. | ||
You're so phantom tax. | ||
I just want to be your Sigma. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
That song is like perpetually stuck in my head. | ||
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And the Fortnite version, or the meme version, not even the real song. | |
I just wanna be your Sigma. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Alright, where am I going to drop? | ||
Don't try and kill me this time. | ||
Let me live. | ||
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I think I'll go to Hazy Hillside. | |
No, I think I'm dropping Ritzy. | ||
Okay, here I go. | ||
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Stay down. | |
I think I fooled them. | ||
Oh no. | ||
This guy's coming for me. | ||
Dude, go away. | ||
Dude, go away. | ||
Go away from me, faggot. | ||
Get away from me! | ||
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You thought. | |
Oh Oh Yo, mama Yep Yep No, no, no No Sticking out your gap room, you're crazy | ||
You're so skimity You're so skimity You're so fancy You're so fancy See, I just got to keep it moving. | ||
People are trying to kill me. | ||
They're looking at me. | ||
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They're hot on my trail, so I just gotta keep it moving at all times. | |
I'm like, with optimistic, optimistic, optimistic. | ||
It eats around the corner. | ||
Ooh, got it. | ||
Oops. | ||
What? | ||
What? | ||
Oops. | ||
Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. | ||
Where's this, uh, hook? | ||
Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. Oops. | ||
Where's his chest? | ||
I gotta go, dude. | ||
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I gotta go. | |
I gotta get out of here. | ||
I've been here too long. | ||
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What? | |
I just want to be safe. | ||
Bizarre Ahem remind yourself love you my wealth looks like you oh my God love you | ||
oh God love | ||
you there's a medallion up ahead probably in the way handling it that was not good Spy! | ||
Oh yeah! | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Oh, yo. | ||
They're a bomb. | ||
Where's that? | ||
I hear them. | ||
He's probably walking around. | ||
Oh no, dude. | ||
I'm in. | ||
Oh no, dude, I mean... | ||
I mean, I mean, I mean... I hear someone... | ||
Maybe they don't know... | ||
Oh, oh... | ||
Underground Radio. | ||
Shh! | ||
They don't know we're here. | ||
Maybe no one cares about... | ||
See, how does it seem like anybody's face? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not a lot of killing happening, though, either. | ||
Boy, I hope you've got good speakers. | ||
So, is he? | ||
Is everyone hiding? | ||
Somebody says everyone's hiding. | ||
Somebody says everyone's hiding. | ||
Is that what they do? | ||
Who's that chest? | ||
Who's that chest? | ||
Oh wait, I want to get a gas. | ||
Oh, fuck. | ||
Uh-oh, guy up ahead. | ||
Is that the drink? | ||
*Rain* Or, is that the train? | ||
Oh, dude, the- Oh, no! | ||
No, no, no! | ||
No! | ||
The medallion's chasing me, dude. | ||
Dude, go the fuck away. | ||
Get away from me, dude. | ||
Stop chasing me, faggot. | ||
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Oh, no, no, no, no. no. | |
Face of the universe. | ||
Gotta get a little unpredictable. | ||
Now they're, now they're really after me. | ||
It's that medallion, dude. | ||
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He wants it. | |
Switch cars? | ||
Yup. | ||
Yup. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And we're back. | ||
Where is he now? | ||
Yeah, I see him. | ||
Dude, he's chasing me! | ||
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Dude, leave me alone. | |
Wow. | ||
Oh, he's going for that big. | ||
Kill that guy getting the supply drop. | ||
Oh, he's going for that big. | ||
Now it's my turn. | ||
Oh, no, he's coming. | ||
He's trying to kill me. | ||
Seriously? | ||
Oh, my. | ||
I think that makes me get another car. | ||
Oh no! | ||
No gas Oh, dude, no, no, no, not like this | ||
There's a bike, there's a bike! | ||
No, no! | ||
No! | ||
Dude, no. | ||
It's over. | ||
They're so- They're all over me. | ||
They're all over me. | ||
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|
Oh, no. | |
No! | ||
Dude, no. | ||
Back off! | ||
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|
It was locked in a hole. | |
Back off! | ||
Back off! | ||
Okay. | ||
And we're good. | ||
- Ah, yeah, look at that. | ||
And we're back. | ||
Dude, everyone's literally just talking to me now. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
Ah, nothing has gotten me. | ||
I thought I was down and out because I felt gas in that other car. | ||
Let's see if we got him in time. | ||
Let's see if we got him in one hand. | ||
Let's see if I see anybody. Let's see. | ||
Let's see. | ||
- Oh no. | ||
Bro! | ||
I will just get another car. | ||
You think that's gonna stop me, you idiots? | ||
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It's not. | |
You think that was the end? | ||
Let's check this. | ||
You thought, pal. | ||
You fucking thought. | ||
You thought, pal. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
We're in trouble now. - No. | ||
Oh no, no, no! | ||
Yeah, what's up, bitch? | ||
Oh no, dude! | ||
It's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
Or is it? | ||
Ha! | ||
Yeah, for my next trick. | ||
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Haha, yeah, what's up? | |
What up, bitch? | ||
I'll see you later. | ||
He thought he was gonna get me on the zipline or something. | ||
Sorry, pal. | ||
Maybe next time. | ||
Better luck next time. | ||
I'm just going to try it tonight. - Not like this! | ||
No! | ||
What am I gonna do? | ||
I gotta just run. | ||
I just run, I just gotta make a break for it. | ||
No! | ||
Right in front of me. | ||
Shit, shit, shit. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Get away from me. | ||
unidentified
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GET AWAY FROM ME! | |
You can't get me. | ||
Oh, dude. | ||
The fucking galleon is right behind me. | ||
This guy is relentless! | ||
You're gay. | ||
You're literally so gay for this. | ||
Fucking nerd. | ||
I was like, I'm gonna go and kill him. | ||
unidentified
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Fuck. | |
Fuck. | ||
That. | ||
I hate you. | ||
Oh, dude. | ||
They're working together. | ||
unidentified
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Oh no, they're fighting actually. | |
Let's go. | ||
Someone's protecting me. | ||
Someone's looking out for me. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Is there a collar out there or something? | ||
Anything I can use, anything at all. | ||
All this one. | ||
Come on. | ||
Okay, I might not make it out of this alive. | ||
I don't know how I'm gonna make it out of this one. | ||
I don't know if this will be enough. | ||
Of course, you know, when I get to the other side, these people... No, it's over, dude. | ||
unidentified
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It's over. | |
I'm dead. | ||
I'm dead! | ||
Whatever. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
Damn it. | ||
I didn't think I was that far from zone, but whatever. | ||
There were bandages? | ||
I missed him. | ||
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Wow. | |
I didn't get killed. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Worst way to go. | ||
Well played. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Died like a coward. | ||
unidentified
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Fuck you! | |
I won! | ||
Okay? | ||
The guy was chasing me the whole game. | ||
unidentified
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Hi Qplay. | |
Shut up, dude. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Alright, well let's see. | ||
Who we got? | ||
Who's left? | ||
Anybody from the last game? | ||
Died to the gas chamber. | ||
unidentified
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Nice. | |
Nice one. | ||
I don't see any of the same skins. | ||
They must have changed. | ||
Or this guy, I guess I recognize. | ||
unidentified
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Ugh. | |
Ugh. | ||
Alright, here here we go. | ||
Last nine. | ||
Who is the guy chasing me with the medallion? | ||
unidentified
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We gotta... We gotta figure out who that was. | |
That's their location. | ||
Nice! | ||
What's she going to do? | ||
Nice. | ||
This guy might have a matchup. | ||
Wow, another one blast in the storm. | ||
There's five players in this circle? | ||
unidentified
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How? | |
This girl. | ||
unidentified
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that guy in the box so | |
wow that was clean That was a cool move. | ||
Damn, it's not enough. | ||
Damn, it's not enough. it's not enough. | ||
Damn, it's not enough. | ||
Nice. | ||
Okay. | ||
Final pull. | ||
Okay. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Whoa! | ||
That was close. | ||
Oh, no, you can't be in that storm. | ||
unidentified
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Nope. | |
You're gonna get killed by the storm. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, no. | |
Wow! | ||
Wow. | ||
Great play. | ||
Great play! | ||
unidentified
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Well done. | |
Yes! | ||
Love that. | ||
unidentified
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W. Yes. | |
W that. | ||
Well done. | ||
unidentified
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And the emote. | |
Excellent. | ||
Just excellent. | ||
Woe is wittily quacked. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
So what happens now? | ||
Now they're gonna face off and what? | ||
Do I get to watch that or how does that work? | ||
I have to be able to stream that though For us some guys crying in the group chat He says, bro, there's no point of winning this. | ||
Sweat's just going to win the whole 500 bucks. | ||
Sad that second won't get him. | ||
Bruh, fucking cry. | ||
Sorry for chasing you, Nick. | ||
Had to repo your Lambo. | ||
Funny, dude. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
I'm going to hit him with the hilarious sticker. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
So what happens now? | ||
Now they're going to face off? | ||
unidentified
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Or what? | |
Baby doll that can cry asleep drinking wet. | ||
And then away went Rudolph with a saber jet. | ||
Chief Trumpster, tell us what happens next here. | ||
We need to know. | ||
Who wins the whole thing? | ||
How do we know? | ||
unidentified
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The two winners face off in a box fight. | |
Okay, so how do I stream that? | ||
As a spectator Leave match Nick Chief will invite you. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, cool. | |
All right. | ||
Let's watch the box fight. | ||
The winner gets $500. | ||
Big cash prize. | ||
unidentified
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Very good. | |
Very cool. | ||
Big victory. | ||
And we could call him on Telegram, too. | ||
unidentified
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We'll talk to the winner. | |
This Coke tastes like Not good. | ||
Where's chief If you guys think it's gonna win I think the guy from the first game is gonna win. | ||
unidentified
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He was very good. | |
He seemed better, but I don't know. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know what to look for, you know? | |
I'm not really... | ||
Great at this game, obviously. | ||
unidentified
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Did I get the friend request? | |
There we go. | ||
I request you to join, and I'm in. | ||
Alright, let's go Who do you guys think is gonna win one for the flower girl two for the hot black girl One for 2 a.m. | ||
Dala two for terrorist Terrorist tricky, what do you think's gonna win? | ||
Who do you got? | ||
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Who do you got in the final round ones? | |
For this one twos for this one A lot of ones. | ||
unidentified
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Two is the underdog. | |
Guilty of sweating. | ||
Let me hit him with that. | ||
unidentified
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Out of one. | |
$500 on the line. | ||
Who's gonna take the prize? | ||
All right, ready up, ready up, ready up, ready up, ready up. | ||
$500. | ||
$2 a.m. versus Tara West Tricky. | ||
unidentified
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Let's see. | |
Party is canceled. Party is canceled. | ||
Somebody says farmer unimpressed focused. | ||
He's very focused. | ||
He is focused up. | ||
unidentified
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What do I do? | |
Where do I go? | ||
Chief, what do I do? | ||
Chief, what do I do? | ||
What if I enter through here? | ||
What if I ran through here? | ||
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I ran with him. | |
Whoa. | ||
Whoa. | ||
OK, really? | ||
Really? | ||
You're gay. | ||
Looks like the, uh... Oh, it's out of ten, okay. | ||
One and one. | ||
One for terrorists, one for the other. | ||
Thank you. | ||
What if I can I team kill? | ||
unidentified
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Nice. | |
What the fuck? | ||
That's Chief Dropster. | ||
They're still going at it. | ||
Damn. | ||
unidentified
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I can't even see the action. | |
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
I'd chill, bro. | ||
Alright, you got this, you got this. | ||
This is close, it's two and two. | ||
unidentified
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too. | |
Spectating? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
How do I spectate? | ||
Three spawns. | ||
How do I do that? | ||
Stop yelling at me. | ||
How do I? | ||
Tell me what buttons to press. | ||
unidentified
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Call cheap for commentary. | |
All right. | ||
Alright, one sec. | ||
No one told me how to do it. | ||
No one told me how to do it. | ||
Oh, dude. | ||
The, uh, the farmer's running away with it. | ||
unidentified
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Wow. | |
- - - - Wow. | ||
It's turning into a slaughter, like a real slaughter. - - Seven and two. | ||
unidentified
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Psychological edge, dude. | |
It's over. | ||
unidentified
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It's over, dude. | |
Eight and two. | ||
It's so over for the other guy. | ||
Farmer girl has it. | ||
unidentified
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Farmer girl has it. | |
Farmer girl has it. | ||
You suck. | ||
Oh, damn. | ||
No, he's hanging in. No, no, no, no. | ||
No. | ||
Oh, damn. damn. | ||
He's hanging in, man. | ||
unidentified
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He's staying in the game. | |
Dammit! | ||
Nine and four, he's coming back. | ||
Big comeback. | ||
unidentified
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Wow. | |
She won! | ||
Wow. | ||
Don't be you. | ||
She won. | ||
The hot farmer girl won. | ||
Frankfurt Creek. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
W. | ||
That girl. | ||
Aren't you the guy who tried to hurt me with the words goodbye? | ||
That girl. | ||
No, it took some time to survive you. | ||
I'm better on the earth. | ||
That's kind of cackle. | ||
Can you die if you fall off? | ||
No. | ||
I'll keep on. | ||
Oh, yeah, let's call the winner. | ||
Let's call chief and the winner Let's get chief and the winner in the and the loser we could get the The chief and the winner and the loser in the call and we'll get a little post game recap. | ||
We'll talk to him Hey, what's going on? | ||
Did you win? | ||
unidentified
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Are you... No, you're just some guy. | |
Hey, Chief. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Hey, good! | ||
unidentified
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How are you doing? | |
I'm doing well. | ||
So, what did you think of that matchup? | ||
unidentified
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Um, it was a bit of off-putting. | |
Yeah, he had a lot of, um... A lot of pressure. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, it was tough to, uh, counter that, I guess. | ||
He didn't have time to heal or anything, so he kept pushing, and basically, uh, Taking any sort of chance you have of taking a break, essentially. | ||
Hello? | ||
Hey! | ||
Can you guys hear me? | ||
Yeah, what's up? | ||
Hello. | ||
So is this mini boss? | ||
So you just won the tournament, yes? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Congratulations! | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Total victory. | ||
So, uh, what's going through your head right now? | ||
How was that? | ||
Was that a challenge or was that easy for you? | ||
unidentified
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I was nervous, but it was easy. | |
Well done. | ||
Well done. | ||
What are you, like a Fortnite sweat or something? | ||
unidentified
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Yup. | |
Yup? | ||
Are you like a streamer or what? | ||
Or do you just play Fortnite? | ||
unidentified
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I just play Fortnite. | |
Let's go. | ||
Well, you did well. | ||
That was a nice job. | ||
unidentified
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So you were the farmer girl from the first one, right? | |
Yes. | ||
Nice. | ||
I was. | ||
Very good. | ||
And your opponent, what did you think of your opponent? | ||
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Was he good? | |
Better than I was expecting. | ||
He was pretty good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I was a little bit nervous when it was 2-2. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
unidentified
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That was close. | |
But then you ran away with it. | ||
You ran up the scoreboard. | ||
unidentified
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Psychological edge, it was over. | |
Yup. | ||
Too easy. | ||
GG easy. | ||
Yes. | ||
Who's the other guy? | ||
What's his app? | ||
unidentified
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Um. | |
Is he in here? | ||
unidentified
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I think he was. | |
He's probably upset. | ||
unidentified
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We want him in here. | |
We want to talk to him too. | ||
Well that was pretty impressive play. | ||
Were you chasing me or was that someone else? | ||
unidentified
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That was someone else. | |
Okay. | ||
I was in the second game. | ||
Oh that's right. | ||
I forgot. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Hey, Nick. | ||
That was me, and I wasn't chasing you. | ||
I didn't stream snipe you, bud. | ||
You were! | ||
Okay, but you were. | ||
Not intentionally. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
Lies. | ||
Lies and teeth. | ||
Not an invitation for everybody to talk, by the way. | ||
Everybody starts unmuting. | ||
Yeah, what? | ||
The second place person just joined. | ||
Okay, so who is he? | ||
What's his app? | ||
unidentified
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Do you want to speak? | |
Do you want to speak, Zach? | ||
What is it, Zach? | ||
I think it's whoever you mean. | ||
Hey, Zach, are you there? | ||
unidentified
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Are you there? | |
Hello? | ||
Hey! | ||
I just kept getting muted, but yeah, it was a tough battle, man. | ||
He was crazy. | ||
He kept hitting those one pumps. | ||
Yeah, he was crazy. | ||
But you were pretty good yourself. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
I'm a little lost, a little rusty, but... No, yeah, I could hang in. | ||
Back in my days, you know, 13 years old, Riot playing Fortnite every day. | ||
That was the peak, but... No, yeah. | ||
GG's mini-boss. | ||
GG. | ||
Well, game-recognized games. | ||
Great sportsmanship on display. | ||
I love to see that. | ||
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Of course. | |
Yeah, well, that was really great. | ||
Chief, what are your thoughts on the match? | ||
You're more of a technical expert at this game. | ||
What do you think about this whole thing? | ||
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It was pretty cool. | |
I mean, a lot of people had fun with that. | ||
We had a decent-sized lobby. | ||
We had a lot of the, you know, main areas where people kind of went and landed, like POIs. | ||
They were all contested. | ||
A lot of people were all over the place. | ||
It's a good fight. | ||
I saw that the endgame was pretty good for both battles. | ||
One HP finish at the first one was really good. | ||
Then Tricky had a good one too. | ||
He had a nice height take at the very end and managed to clutch it up. | ||
He had the grapple and it was pretty good just going back and forth and getting height and going back down if he needed to. | ||
And he had a pretty good victory at the very end. | ||
So it was very solid for both of them. | ||
Both pretty good players. | ||
Love that play-by-play breakdown. | ||
Well done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, the first match, very close. | ||
Yeah, I think he had, what, no mats, 1 HP. | ||
That was close. | ||
Were you nervous at the end there? | ||
Mini boss? | ||
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Oh, sorry. | |
Yeah. | ||
Because it was supposed to be a best of five, wasn't it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
And then it was. | ||
No, no. | ||
It was always... Oh, yeah. | ||
It was. | ||
But yeah, it could go. | ||
I think when I'm not talking, maybe I was muted or something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was 2-2 before, in the first five. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was anyone's game. | ||
I think they're talking about the first game though, like the one you won. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We're talking about the first one. | ||
Yeah, like that 1 HP finish. | ||
We're kind of concerned about, you know, running out of mats and just, you know, being stuck in zone, I guess. | ||
A little bit, but... | ||
I kind of knew I had it. | ||
But I was a little bit nervous. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
You didn't know you had it? | ||
He had 1 HP! | ||
You could have died at any point. | ||
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Dude, you were 1 HP with the zone on you. | |
That was so close. | ||
I had medkits. | ||
Yeah, you were slamming those, what do they call them, floppers or whatever. | ||
Slammin' those fish. | ||
I thought for sure, maybe it was the first game, someone was gonna die in the storm, but you were just fuckin' slammin' the fish. | ||
And you made it through. | ||
Pretty impressive stuff. | ||
Pretty impressive gameplay. | ||
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Yeah, thanks. | |
But I didn't do so hot. | ||
I got killed by the Nutcracker who fuckin' camped me. | ||
Stream snipers. | ||
Who camped me, by the way? | ||
Who was the Nutcracker? | ||
Is he in here? | ||
There's a nutcracker in here that freaking killed me in the first game. | ||
Fucking waited for me like a bitch. | ||
Waited for the train to pull in for him to pump me. | ||
Crazy. | ||
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Stream snared. | |
Guess he's not in here. | ||
Well, I suppose that's it. | ||
Well done to our competitors. | ||
Everybody who played. | ||
Is Vader in here? | ||
Vader should get in here. | ||
I want to hear his thoughts. | ||
He's a real Fortnite guy. | ||
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He's in the chat. | |
He's not in here right now, though. | ||
Hold up. | ||
Let's get him in here. | ||
We'll see what his thoughts are on the whole thing. | ||
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Pretty intense. | |
For both of you guys, was the strategy to go for medallions first? | ||
Like, what was kind of your playthrough? | ||
Did you want to go for medallions or did you go kind of like somewhere off the POI and then kind of push me with medallions? | ||
Me or Veda? | ||
Both of you. | ||
Both of you. | ||
MiniBots and Zach. | ||
Can you guys hear me? | ||
Hey! | ||
Is that VEDA? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Hey! | ||
So what happened there? | ||
Why didn't you win? | ||
unidentified
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Um, honestly, Miniboss, he just got it, but I got third partied off spawn and then I got third partied in the endgame. | |
But, um, Miniboss is cracked. | ||
Is he better than you? | ||
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He's primed. | |
I don't know, he might be, dude. | ||
He's younger than me, so he's probably just primed out of his mind. | ||
He's got Fortnite hormones. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Fortnite hormones. | ||
Yeah, you're pretty old now. | ||
You're pretty old and busted and washed. | ||
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Yeah, I'm just out of my prime. | |
You too, by the way. | ||
What are you, 27 now? | ||
Ouch! | ||
Whoa! | ||
That was deserved. | ||
That was pretty precipitated. | ||
No, but... No, Miniboss got it, dude. | ||
He was moving. | ||
Yeah, he had the mobility. | ||
So did Zach with the grapple hook. | ||
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Those are some pretty crazy moves. | |
Dude, that grapple hook is a great item. | ||
I hope they keep it. | ||
Same. | ||
So fun. | ||
Feels like you're in a 007 movie, you know? | ||
I would say Chief Trump should answer your original question. | ||
I kind of copied MiniBoss' strategy of racking up all the medallions, getting the best loot possible, and just playing it off height in the endgame. | ||
And it seemed to work out pretty well. | ||
So you were paying attention to his strat, and you consciously emulated that. | ||
Is that right? | ||
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Exactly, yeah. | |
Because I got third in the first game, so I almost killed him, and then he grabbed my wall and destroyed me. | ||
So I spectated him for the rest, and I understood his strategy, so... Wow. | ||
That was well done. | ||
Well played! | ||
The endgames of both of the initial matches were good. | ||
Very... | ||
Action-packed a lot of great plays and Veda. | ||
So when were you eliminated in the first and second game? | ||
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The first game I didn't know where I was gonna land. | |
I was just kind of plugging it So I I went to ruin reels and I dropped three people dropped with me I guess chief dropped with me and I killed two people and then I got insta-killed in the back I didn't have any shield. | ||
Someone just third-parted me That sucks. | ||
And then, uh, the second game, I was fighting one guy in the endgame, and we traded. | ||
We traded 100 for 100, but then right as I traded with him, uh, the catgirl skin, uh, just jumped into my box and one-shot me. | ||
I had no health as I was fighting the other guy. | ||
So, unfortunate, but honestly, I think MiniBoss deserved to win. | ||
Well, yeah, because he won. | ||
Yeah, I'm cool with my deaths. | ||
I'm not trying to make too many excuses. | ||
I'm just saying, I think the winner was the right winner. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I think he's glad that you acknowledged this. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Great. | ||
Well, that was really something. | ||
Well, well done everybody! | ||
Uh, we gotta move on. | ||
We gotta get Vince James on the phone. | ||
I'm gonna see if he's, uh, available. | ||
Uh, what do you think of the stream so far? | ||
What do you think of the stream, Miniboss? | ||
I've been watching all day. | ||
unidentified
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It's been pretty entertaining. | |
Are you a Groyper, or are you just here for the Fortnite? | ||
unidentified
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I am. | |
I am a Groyper. | ||
Good. | ||
I was at Fuentes Rally, too. | ||
I'll be at ASPAC. | ||
Wow! | ||
Okay. | ||
Well done. | ||
What about, uh... Yeah, go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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What were you saying? | |
Oh yeah, I said the same here. | ||
I'm a groyper. | ||
I've been playing with T for a bit, so... Really? | ||
About the tournament. | ||
Yeah, I was a groyper before, though, but... No, I joined a stream one day, and so we started playing, and he told me the tournament was coming up, so... But yeah. | ||
No, total W. Um, we need intelligent Groipers on the field, you know? | ||
Yes! | ||
And, uh, I'm glad. | ||
I feel like video games can portray that intelligence in a certain way, you know? | ||
Everyone has their game, whether it be Call of Duty or not. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
You're right. | ||
I think you're right about that. | ||
Someone used to say that it's like the new golf course, you know? | ||
You play Fortnite, it's like the new, it's like golf for Zoomers. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Exactly. | ||
Hanging out on there. | ||
Yes, well, yeah, no, it was great. | ||
Chief Trumpster, thanks for putting this together and bringing these, uh, bringing these people in. | ||
Chief Trumpster, probably our finest Fortnite streamer on Cozy out of anyone, uh, that we could consider. | ||
unidentified
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100%. | |
Yep. | ||
Thanks, everyone. | ||
Thanks. | ||
The technically best player out of any of the streamers. | ||
unidentified
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And, uh, it's a little, uh, I'm trying to explain a little bit. | |
Theta thinks he's better, but I want to see a one-on-one. | ||
I think Chief can take him. | ||
unidentified
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Oh yeah? | |
In box fights, potentially. | ||
I can't do mechanical stuff, but box fights it's a maybe. | ||
He's pretty good though. | ||
Beta's pretty good. | ||
He's good mechanically. | ||
You're very magnanimous to be so generous to a lesser player like that. | ||
That's so cute. | ||
It takes a big hand. | ||
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That's so cute. | |
Aw. | ||
Very gracious. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, hey, thank you everybody. | ||
Congratulations to the winner, but also congratulations to Zach as well. | ||
I mean, he got a great victory and performed well. | ||
And thanks to Veda. | ||
Thanks to everybody for participating. | ||
Hey, you're supporting the foundation. | ||
Thanks everybody and yeah we'll enjoy the rest of the stream and I'll see you guys at AFPAC I guess alright? | ||
unidentified
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Thank you Nick, I hope I meet you. | |
Yeah, see you at AFPAC. | ||
Let's hit 250. | ||
Seems like reasonable, right? | ||
250, yeah. | ||
unidentified
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I'll see both of you. | |
Both of you come up to me at AFPAC. | ||
We'll hang out, okay? | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Alright, I will. | ||
Alright, thank you. | ||
Alright. | ||
GG's, everybody. | ||
See you later. | ||
unidentified
|
See you later, Dan. | |
See you later. | ||
Alright. | ||
Wow, that was great. | ||
That was great. | ||
We love the Groipers. | ||
We love the Fortnite players. | ||
Love the gamers. | ||
07's to the victors. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, let's get Vince on here. | ||
Let me get the let me close down the fortnight and We are almost done with our stream actually, excuse me we have So at 9 o'clock in 10 minutes, we're gonna bring Vince James on he'll be our last interview of the night and And then after Vince, I'll be taking your calls and finishing the Super Chats. | ||
And then that'll be that, okay? | ||
But we're doing pretty well. | ||
I mean, this is... We're sort of getting towards the end here. | ||
Still probably gonna be one, two, maybe three hours left. | ||
Three at the most. | ||
But... So we're getting... We're getting there. | ||
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We're winding it down. | |
Hang on, where did all my... There we go, okay. | ||
So yeah, we got about, oh okay, we only have 200 superchats to read. | ||
We totally destroyed our goal. | ||
We got, we're at 136,000. | ||
Our goal was 100! | ||
We get a, we got 136. | ||
36,000 our goal was a hundred we get a we got 136 so i would say it's been a great success and i hope you've all been enjoying the content the interviews I know the Super Chats were a little tedious, but of course that's the whole reason we're doing this, you know? | ||
So that's like the ad portion. | ||
That's like the advertiser portion, I guess. | ||
But I think it's been a lot of fun. | ||
The Fortnite tournament was a lot of fun. | ||
We'll definitely do that in the future. | ||
Maybe just make it a weekly thing just for fun, because I enjoy it. | ||
So I thought that was great. | ||
I think the interviews have all been a lot of fun, a lot of different flavors, people from all over, from different periods. | ||
Here we got, of course, Joel and Keith, the foreigners, Gavin, old head, legend. | ||
We got Stu, this reunion between him and I, Elijah. | ||
And now Vince. | ||
Vince, of course, a favorite, an AFPAC legend, AFPAC favorite. | ||
So we'll be rounding out the night with him and we'll finish our Super Chats and then we'll call it a night. | ||
I don't know if I'm gonna take tomorrow off. | ||
I think I'm, I, it was an exhausting day today. | ||
I'll probably do a show tomorrow. | ||
I might take Friday off. | ||
I think I'll do a show tomorrow night and then Friday I might take the day off and do a long weekend for New Year's because this was kind of a It was a crunch to put this together. | ||
It was a little bit last minute, you know, because we were going to do AFFPAC and we were going to do this idea, but next year. | ||
And when we postponed AFFPAC, we said, well, why don't we just do it, squeeze it in when we were going to do AFFPAC instead and just kind of flip them around. | ||
So we really put it together and just last week or two during the holiday, you know, huge shout out to our team who really made it happen. | ||
We're not done yet. | ||
I don't want to start winding down because we still we got one more interview. | ||
We're gonna blast through these super chats So, you know, I'm not going anywhere just Kind of reflecting. | ||
We're at the nine-hour mark. | ||
I've been live for nine hours straight with no breaks Gaming and interviewing and I don't know if you can tell during some of these interviews I sound like I'm having a stroke just because I've been live for so long. | ||
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I'm like I I'm fading out. | |
I'm losing it a little bit. | ||
You know, because normally you do a marathon like this. | ||
You go and you get a little lunch. | ||
You take a water break. | ||
Somebody subs in. | ||
You get a different host or whatever. | ||
So it's been a real... It's been a marathon for me, but obviously totally worth it. | ||
And I hope you guys have been loving it too. | ||
But let's see. | ||
I'm gonna set up a Zoom call. | ||
We'll get Vince the link. | ||
Although I don't know if he's gonna do Zoom or if he's planning on calling me on my phone. | ||
I think somebody told me he's gonna call on my phone, but I'm sure he's got Zoom, so... | ||
I think that'd be better. | ||
So let me get him a link and we'll do his guest appearance. | ||
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Whoops. | |
Yeah. | ||
Long day. | ||
Long day streaming. | ||
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Okay. | |
I got my link. | ||
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We'll get it over to Vince. | |
And I'm taking your calls after Vince. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Somebody says, I think you forgot about calls. | |
I didn't forget! | ||
I'm doing it all after our last interview. | ||
Why is my hair so crazy today? | ||
It's just it never, it's never cooperative. | ||
Alright, so we got our link out. | ||
We'll wait on Vince. | ||
I'll knock out some of these super chats while I'm waiting. | ||
And let's try and make a dent in these. | ||
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All right, let's see. | |
All right. | ||
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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. | ||
May Christ be with you, my friend. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Well said. | ||
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Anti-Semitic Fortnite Tournament. | ||
Ah, it's just a regular. | ||
I don't think there was any anti-Semitism in that one. | ||
That was just a regular tournament. | ||
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Let's go! | |
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A favorite, one of my favorite Super Chatters. | ||
present America first is more than an American movement it's a global movement in a struggle against the satanic Jewish forces for our Lord Jesus Christ you're doing much greater things than you realize God bless you and preserve you oh seven hey thank you for the big super check of Bob remover a favorite one of my favorite super chatters hey but here we go we got Vince on the line here are you there Vince Can you hear me? | ||
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Hello? | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes! | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Alright, good. | ||
How's it sound? | ||
You sound good! | ||
Okay, good. | ||
I'm on my phone. | ||
How's it going, bud? | ||
Going well! | ||
How's it going with you? | ||
What are you up to? | ||
I'm out here in Orlando, spending time with the family. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Family vacation? | ||
Yeah, we're visiting some friends out here. | ||
So, for Christmas, New Year's. | ||
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Very good for Disney World. | |
No, I didn't go to Disney World, no. | ||
Is that like a protest or you just don't like Disney World? | ||
I don't know, I just don't like people. | ||
I just don't like many, many people. | ||
I just don't like standing in line and yeah, not really my thing. | ||
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Yeah I'm with that. | |
Well it's uh actually I was I was about to say it's good to get down there in the winter but the weather's been pretty mild. | ||
I don't know how it is in Idaho but it's been really mild over here in Chicago so. | ||
Yeah it's been like a light it's not been that bad of a winter I mean in Idaho it's been like 30s 40s which is I know it's freezing cold for You know, people who live out in Florida, but it's not really been that bad. | ||
We didn't, I think it was the first white Christmas. | ||
We didn't have a white Christmas for the first time in like 10 years or something like that in Idaho. | ||
So it's been, it's been pretty, it's been pretty good as far as winters go. | ||
But out here in Florida, it's like 60, 70 degrees. | ||
It's pretty nice. | ||
I'm loving it. | ||
Very good. | ||
Been watching the stream, tuning in and out of the stream, and seeing all the guests. | ||
It's been awesome. | ||
You did a great job with this. | ||
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Thank you! | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, we... I was just saying, we kind of put it together a little bit last minute. | ||
We had planned on doing AfPak 4 last week, and when we postponed that, we said, well, we'll just switch it around. | ||
We'll do the fundraiser this week, so we kind of... | ||
It wasn't crazy last minute but it was a bit of a crunch and I think our designers did a great job. | ||
Our chief of staff did an amazing job. | ||
It's always a big deal doing this kind of stuff during the holiday because everybody's so busy. | ||
I'm glad you've been liking the content. | ||
What have you been up to? | ||
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What's going on with you these days? | |
Same old doing the show just about Every day. | ||
Well, I say every day, but really it's like every couple days Doing something but I'm gonna get back. | ||
I think in the new year. | ||
This is gonna be this is gonna be a good year 2024 I feel like it's gonna be a good year and we'll get back. | ||
We'll be doing the stream every I'm gonna redo the studio I'm gonna try to have more in-person guests if you ever make your way down to Idaho we'll have you in the studio and it should be a It should be a good year. | ||
Can't wait for AfPak 4. | ||
I hear that's gonna be huge. | ||
Gonna blow the doors off the place. | ||
The next AfPak, so can't wait to go to that. | ||
I think it's gonna be a big year. | ||
Yeah, I think so too. | ||
You've been killing it on Rumble. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, it's been... | ||
I mean it's an incredible opportunity because I mean I feel like at this point maybe people take it for granted but people forget that after January 6 we got screwed like there was nowhere to go you couldn't stream anywhere there was literally no alternative we had I had been banned from YouTube And once I was banned from DLive, that was the end of the road. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
There was literally no other platform to do streaming. | ||
And, of course, Rumble and Kik have just come around in the last year, year and a half. | ||
Of course, we made do with America First Live and Cozy in the interim, but it's just been crazy. | ||
I mean, they're having a little difficulty with their user base. | ||
I don't want to trash them at all, but... | ||
I think their monthly users have gone down slightly, but still I mean, it's it's a pretty impressive site They've got so are you you mean you're on rumble, right? | ||
Yeah, I have a channel in rubble. | ||
Yeah daily veracity With Vincent James I do I post segments there just about every day and then we do we stream whenever we stream we multi stream on rumble cozy Uh, Odyssey, DLive is dead. | ||
Odyssey is pretty much dead. | ||
Uh, I don't know. | ||
Kik, keep getting new channels there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yeah, Tozy and Rumble. | ||
I got banned a couple times. | ||
Like, I have to keep creating new channels. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
Like, people don't even want... I don't know. | ||
I don't know if I'm shadow banned or what, but it just doesn't... There's just no traction there. | ||
For me, anyway. | ||
Yeah, I thought about trying something over there. | ||
I feel like they're a lot more restrictive with the political stuff than Rumble. | ||
Oh yeah, 100%. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, Rumble, this is the first time I've ever seen you on the front page. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, even when I log in to an incognito tab, you're on the front page. | ||
And that's the first time I've seen that happen. | ||
Because normally, you're getting more live viewers than everyone else, but you're never on the front page. | ||
Yeah they, I mean lately they've been better about it but they were playing games for a little while and they said that it was a technical issue. | ||
I remember I kind of had a back channel to Rumble and they, you know, I was complaining about it because I said the same thing. | ||
I'm like how come every time I go live I'm just never on the live section and they, months ago they gave me this nonsense about oh well you know you have to like | ||
All this stuff about you have to like let the stream run for like an hour before it like processes I forget it was this whole convoluted thing, but I you know I maybe I believe them because It's been pretty consistent lately I mean I've been doing a lot of rumble exclusives, and I seem to get on there every time now so maybe it was a technical glitch and I'll I'll take it easy on them, but Yeah, it's been good. | ||
I mean, so- And this is only Rumble right now, right? | ||
You're not on Cozy? | ||
Yeah, this is just a Rumble exclusive. | ||
Yeah, the AFPAC 4 thing you were saying, like, if we got really screwed up January 6th, I remember you and I and a few others were in like this like private group. | ||
And everyone, it was basically everyone except for you and I who were like, no, we should do AFPAC. | ||
Because everyone was like, oh, you know, what if this is going to happen and we're going to get this? | ||
And I was like, what do you think? | ||
They're just like the FBI is going to come crashing through the ceiling, just arrest people for like no reason. | ||
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Yeah. | |
This is a political event. | ||
It's not like it's not like we're like packing into a fucking U-Haul and and like going to like march down the street. | ||
We're charging people to get into the event. | ||
It's an official event. | ||
It's formal. | ||
We have politicians showing up. | ||
We have super pundits showing up, like Michelle Malkin. | ||
And, you know, others and it turned out to be like one of the most successful AFPACs, one of the most successful political events ever. | ||
And AFPAC 4 is just going to be even bigger. | ||
Yeah, that's funny that you bring that up, because I don't think we have ever you and I have ever talked about that on stream and really told that whole story. | ||
Because that really was the critical moment, I feel like, of the last two or three years was the decision to move forward with AFPAC 2. | ||
Because, you know, you and I, of course, we go way back before the Groyper War. | ||
And when the Groyper War popped off, all these other people kind of got involved. | ||
You know, like Patrick Casey, who we never really got along, but he became involved and changed. | ||
Jayden became involved and Jake Lloyd who I had been you know I think we were all together actually at that CPAC in 2019 Jake was there it was you and me and Faith Goldie and Patrick | ||
And now it's kind of like the original squad, and then Groyper War took off, and all those guys were around on DLive, streaming, making money, and then January 6th happened, and you're right, it was literally, it was you, me, and Assistant Groyper were the only ones, the old Assistant Groyper, we were the only ones that said, yeah, let's do it, and everybody else Oh, and Steve, Steve Franson, of course, Columbia Bugle, Scott Greer was part of that as well. | ||
Every single one of them, down to a person, was like, no! | ||
We're not gonna do it. | ||
They're gonna arrest us. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
I mean, do you remember that whole deal? | ||
Yeah, I mean, 100%. | ||
It was literally just you and me, and I think I remember saying on the call, | ||
Or in the group, I don't know if it was like a voice thing, I can't remember, but I remember saying, like, I literally did a speech at some university, like, just days after January 6th, and I was like, I went into, like, the courtyard to do a speech after getting kicked out of the hall, and you guys are afraid of doing, like, a formal event, and it turned out to be a huge success, like, it was just... | ||
I mean, it was massive. | ||
I couldn't believe how much of a success that was. | ||
And that, you know, you guys pulled that off even after everything. | ||
It was, yeah, it was amazing. | ||
Yeah, that was... It was amazing. | ||
Yeah, it was, you know... Assistant Groyper, obviously, like, was paid to have that opinion. | ||
I was just like, let's go. | ||
Let's fucking do it. | ||
Nothing's gonna happen. | ||
It's gonna be fine. | ||
And it turned out to be good. | ||
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That's so funny. | |
Yeah, it was. | ||
That really was the moment of decision. | ||
I feel like, in a lot of ways, everything that has happened since was really sort of downstream from that. | ||
And I don't know how you feel about this, because we actually... I don't feel like we've ever even really talked about this before, but, I mean... Well, the obvious thing, the obvious, like, dramatic incident there was Patrick. | ||
And I don't know if you remember, and maybe you can... | ||
Corroborate this but you remember we had two big calls with that group chat in January and I called everybody up and I said look like if we pull out of this hotel we're gonna owe them like 40 grand that we don't have I said and I'm willing to do that we will find a way to come up with the money to eat the contract I said, but I want it, and I said, I'm open to doing that if it's necessary, but I want to make the right decision. | ||
I asked everybody what they thought. | ||
Everybody had their concerns. | ||
I called everybody back the next week. | ||
I said, this is, you know, they were concerned about the venue cancellation, doxing. | ||
I came back with some solutions. | ||
And they said, well, you know, we just don't think it's a good idea. | ||
And then, you remember Beardson called out Patrick and said, well, why isn't Patrick gonna go? | ||
Like, he should be there. | ||
And to be honest, I was encouraging Beardson to do that behind the scenes. | ||
And... | ||
Patrick came in the group chat and was like, you guys need to tell Beardson to stop attacking me. | ||
Like, this isn't a good look. | ||
He needs to stop. | ||
And Scott jumped in and Scott said, yeah, the longer this goes on, the more people think that you approve of it and this isn't okay. | ||
It sends a bad signal. | ||
And I said something like, well, you know, it sends a bad signal that Patrick isn't going because he has nothing to lose. | ||
He doesn't have a wife or kids. | ||
He doesn't have a job. | ||
This is what he does. | ||
He appointed himself the number two, and he's not good. | ||
He's publicly saying he's not going to go. | ||
I said that sends a bad message. | ||
And then he goes, okay, and then the next day, blows me up, goes on a stream, and says, oh, Nick is a fad, he told me he's under investigation, all this shit out of right field that never came up. | ||
Do you remember that whole deal? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I remember that. | ||
And I remember texting you later. | ||
I was like, did you, uh, did you send, uh, did you get Beardson to do this? | ||
I was, I was cracking up. | ||
Yeah, no, that was, I, the whole thing is, it just doesn't, it just never made any sense to me. | ||
I was like, What is going to happen? | ||
What is everyone so afraid of? | ||
This is a formal event. | ||
People are paying for their tickets to go to this event at this hotel that you paid to have the event at. | ||
What laws are we breaking? | ||
And it's in Florida. | ||
What laws are we breaking? | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
Why is everyone so afraid? | ||
I can't think of anyone else that was in favor Of going forward with it, except for you and I, like, during that whole time. | ||
And the thing is, like, before that, you were talking about how we were all together at CPAC or whatever, we were at that Airbnb, and it was you, me, Patrick, I think Jake Lloyd, I can't remember, there might have been someone else there with us at that Airbnb. | ||
But, um, Patrick made me sleep on the floor. | ||
I don't know if you remember this. | ||
I slept on the fucking, on an air mattress, on the floor. | ||
So, I, you know, I'm just, I just, just wanna, just wanna throw that out there, like how, you know, I'm in it for the long haul. | ||
I've been in it for the long haul for a while. | ||
You talk about us going way back. | ||
2018, 2017, I think we did streams together and did some debates and stuff like that. | ||
Do you remember when I hooked you up with that interview with Ian Fletcher? | ||
Yes, yes, I do. | ||
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Yeah, cuz you had him on his show and are on your show And he was like a little bit Kurt, you know, it's a little direct Yeah, when we met we initially didn't get along we actually met on New Year's Eve and In 2018, New Year's Eve into 2019, Baked Alaska hosted a stream with you and me. | ||
Yes. | ||
And you were saying something like, you know, having kids doesn't cost that much money. | ||
Like, Zoomers complain about the economy. | ||
They need to stop playing the video games and have kids. | ||
And I was like, you fucking boomer. | ||
Like, you don't get it. | ||
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Like, video games are awesome and the economy sucks. | |
And we had, like, we got into it. | ||
Uh, but then I forget how, but eventually we sort of pass it up and we just let it go. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Cause who cares? | ||
Like why, why hold on to stuff like that? | ||
And, um, also having kids doesn't really cost that much money for the first 10 years. | ||
After that, then it gets a little, it gets a little, it gets a little expensive the first 10 years. | ||
But see, that gives you sort of like a great period. | ||
Right? | ||
And it sort of almost like forces you to get your shit together. | ||
Right? | ||
You sort of almost like lights a fire under your ass to get your shit together because otherwise you're sort of like sitting around, okay, I got some time, I got some time. | ||
I think I saw Gavin McInnes on your show earlier today and he was talking about having kids young. | ||
And that's something I always believed in. | ||
That's something I always wanted to do was have kids young because I want to have energy to play with them. | ||
I want to have energy to go out and Yeah, I totally agree with that. | ||
in the backyard and you know run around with the kids and you know if you have kids at like 35 40 years old i mean you're like 60 when they're 20 which is just crazy to think about and uh and and yeah i'm a big believer in having kids young if you you know if you uh if you find the right person but you have to it has to be the right person yeah i totally agree with that i mean and uh you know | ||
and i i actually agreed with your sentiment i think i was honestly just like being contrarian or whatever i was like who's this boomer you know territorial but that was like that's like five years ago exactly kind of crazy how long it's been and that's good it's crazy how long it's been and And then like I think just like a couple months later we started doing streams together. | ||
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And like debates and you debated Arthur Shopper. | ||
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Yes, yes, yes. | |
Who else? | ||
I think it was like two other people you debated on my show. | ||
Uh, I can't remember. | ||
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It was back when I was on YouTube. | |
Some black dude, I forget his name. | ||
R.C. | ||
Maxwell? | ||
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Yeah, R.C. | |
Maxwell. | ||
And then there was like one other. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
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Dude, time flies. | |
It goes by so quick. | ||
Can't believe it. | ||
Remember when you came over to my house? | ||
Yeah, during White Boy Summer. | ||
We rode the scooters past the homeless Mexicans. | ||
That was a vibe, dude. | ||
That was such a great spot you had. | ||
Right in Orange County, like perfect weather, perfect beach view. | ||
I mean, man, that was like paradise. | ||
I miss it. | ||
I miss it. | ||
I miss it for sure. | ||
I miss the weather. | ||
I miss A lot of things about it, but it was time to go. | ||
It was time to get out of there. | ||
They were trying to force my kids to get vaccinated in school and had to leave. | ||
Yeah, I don't blame you. | ||
I went out to LA. | ||
I got robbed out there. | ||
Someone broke into my car, took my bag, like the... You know, it's different than Chicago. | ||
As you know, Chicago's like all violent crime, but over there it's like property crime and obviously super liberal politics. | ||
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So... Yeah, meth is like big there. | |
Beth is big there, and yeah, a lot of property crime. | ||
I don't know what it is, like San Francisco and L.A., property crimes. | ||
People get their cars broken into all the time. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what that's all about. | ||
It's like a more docile class of homeless people. | ||
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We get all the belligerent ones here. | |
But that was fun, though. | ||
We rode past some homeless Mexicans, and I started singing. | ||
I don't know what I was doing. | ||
You like honked your horn at him or something or screamed or whatever. | ||
You woke him up. | ||
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I was like, la cucaracha, la cucaracha. | |
And then he woke up startled. | ||
Yeah, those were fun times. | ||
Those were some fun times. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, good memories and doing Stop the Steal and everything. | ||
And, you know, honestly, the biggest thing after January 6th, I think what I realized is, you know, a lot of people just have no balls when it comes to this stuff. | ||
Not to, I'm not like a macho tough guy or whatever, but... | ||
When it came down to January 6th, and to me, that's really when the wheat separated from the chaff, because, like I said, everybody glommed on during Broiper War when it was all just kind of a big joke, and everybody was making easy money doing live streaming. | ||
And then, the 6th happened, and that's when everything got real. | ||
That's when everyone got banned, and the money wasn't easy, and people were scared. | ||
And, basically, the second that it got real, everybody left everybody fled they're like you know Patrick was going out and saying well I'm never we're done doing IRL we're never gonna do activism ever again And Steve and Jake, you know, we literally never heard from them again. | ||
They never showed up to anything. | ||
And, uh, everybody just kind of got checked out. | ||
And, and to me, and especially with regard to AfPak 2, a lot of people were just afraid. | ||
They were just like, well, you know, we can't do it. | ||
What, what if something bad happens? | ||
Like what's going to happen? | ||
And so on. | ||
And that was something where, you know, you and I, I feel like we saw | ||
We could accurately assess the cost-benefit or the risk-reward and we could say well we could identify soberly these are the risks this is the upside and we I think made a rational decision and everybody else was sort of possessed by fear like they just couldn't see they couldn't analyze it because they were just consumed by anxiety about this and in retrospect it was like a no-brainer like no one even talks about it anymore at that time | ||
Everybody was killing me about, oh you did FPAC too, that was reckless, you're a fad, blah blah blah. | ||
In retrospect, it was like one of the most unequivocal victories it seems like so obvious. | ||
But of course in that moment, all it takes is just like the balls to just be in the storm and just hang on. | ||
And I feel like it was just you and me that really had that wherewithal. | ||
Everybody else was like, I couldn't handle it. | ||
Yeah, it's been like that for a few years with us. | ||
There's kind of like mainstays. | ||
What do you think the biggest successes were with the last FPAC? | ||
And the thing is, what do you think the biggest successes were with the last AFPAC? | ||
What are some of the big gains that we've had directly from that? | ||
Well, I think that AFPAC 3 really legitimized America first. | ||
And I don't think we're playing that game anymore, though. | ||
I mean, so for me, I guess we could sort of talk shop, because it's in the rearview mirror. | ||
For me, the purpose of AFPAC was legitimization because, and you know, in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, all these things that are really kind of mainstream now were completely fringe and untouchable. | ||
Anything about Jews, Israel, race, you just couldn't touch it. | ||
And no one could touch you if you talked about it. | ||
And of course we were banned from everything for it. | ||
Like we were banned from CPAC, we were treated like trash. | ||
And so we put AFPAC right next to CPAC to basically say, we're going to give a forum and a platform for the real America First views. | ||
And we had Michelle Malkin as part of the first one and she was a huge legitimizing force. | ||
It's like suddenly it wasn't a bunch of skinhead, you know, amateur goofballs. | ||
She brought some serious credibility and firepower there. | ||
Like, that was a real endorsement. | ||
And then when we did AfPak 2, I mean, for me, the purpose of AfPak 2, of course, one, we had Gosar there, which was huge, and further legitimized us. | ||
But two, it was really critical after January 6th that we went out and did something because the intention of the DOJ was to make us afraid. | ||
Like they literally came out and said, we're going to do shock and awe to terrify them so they don't show up for the inauguration and to create this chilling effect. | ||
That was deliberate. | ||
And so I said, you know, it would be safe to not do it and it would be cautious to not do it. | ||
But this is exactly when we need to plant our flag. | ||
And I said that at the first, at AFPAC 2, I came out there and said like, we're not going anywhere. | ||
They thought they could scare us, they thought they could do shock and awe, but you can't fucking scare us. | ||
We're here, we're not going anywhere. | ||
And that was like this rallying cry. | ||
I genuinely feel like if we didn't do that, it would have died off after January 6th. | ||
Because people were terrified. | ||
Everybody was running for the hills. | ||
Trump left. | ||
The demoralization was at an all-time high. | ||
Or morale, rather, was at an all-time low. | ||
And so we really went out there and said, you know, fuck it. | ||
We ball. | ||
We're here. | ||
We're not going anywhere. | ||
It's gonna be four years of Biden, and we are going to survive. | ||
And then three, for Half-Pack 3, that was to me, that was like the graduation of the trilogy. | ||
That was like the final, that was the crown on the trilogy, because we brought Gosar back, we had Marjorie there, which was huge. | ||
The sheer scale of it, we had 1,200 people, we had the highest production quality ever. | ||
And I think the message that that sent is like, this is here to stay. | ||
This is our third one, it grows every year by multiples. | ||
We have congressmen, we have politicians, we have a huge fucking budget, we have a huge organic audience. | ||
They show up in real life like, we're here, we're a faction, like we have a seat at the table. | ||
And I think that, you know, I think that paved the way for Yay24 and for me being there and kind of putting me and AF on the map. | ||
And, of course, I think it forced a lot of people to take us seriously in politics. | ||
I mean, that was really our first foray into it with Marjorie and then the Joe Kent campaign and AF candidates. | ||
That wound up not working out for reasons, but... | ||
Yeah, it seems like you were more, like, it seems like after that event you are more, you became way more mainstream and you started to go on way more sort of mainstream shows and people are talking about you in sort of a mainstream way and all of those benefits that you just said, like, those are, like, what was the risk? | ||
The risk was I don't even know if there was a... Like I said, people were literally thinking that the FBI was going to come crashing through the ceiling at F-PAC 4 and just start arresting people, even though they didn't commit any crimes. | ||
You know, for the most part, I'm pretty sure the people that have gotten arrested for January 6th, and I'm not saying they should have been arrested, obviously, it's complete bullshit what's happening, but these are people that went inside the Capitol building. | ||
None of us went inside the Capitol building. | ||
Like, there was really no risk. | ||
There was just... I mean, I get it. | ||
People were sort of on edge. | ||
Like you said, people were afraid. | ||
And a lot of people left. | ||
You know, when shit started to get real, a lot of people left. | ||
Well, you know, shit has been real for me, like, this entire time. | ||
Like, since I started telling the truth. | ||
Like, let's just go through the list here real quick. | ||
OC Weekly came out with an article in 20... | ||
17. | ||
I lost my job. | ||
I went full-time into YouTube. | ||
Got demonetized on YouTube. | ||
Got banned from YouTube. | ||
Went on all these other platforms. | ||
Got banned from those platforms. | ||
Got banned from Airbnb, Uber Eats, Uber, Cash App, PayPal, Venmo, Banks. | ||
Everything you can name, I've been banned from. | ||
So shit's been real for the past almost 10 years for me. | ||
Where, you know, there's been times where I don't even know if I'm gonna be able to support my family because of how real shit has gotten. | ||
And I still was like, let's go forward with it because I believe in the cause. | ||
I wasn't getting, like, I'm not getting any monetary, big benefit out of this. | ||
I believe in, I am a true believer, I believe in this cause. | ||
And there was benefit. | ||
Now, this is not this, I'm not saying, like, you should go out and do, like, Activism and not be concerned with you know, the consequences you have to it's it's a risk versus benefit There is no benefit to piling into a u-haul and fucking marching down a street. | ||
Okay, there's There's no there's no real like what is the benefit to that? | ||
There's there's only risks to that There's no benefit in joining these, you know, these freaking top-down like organized organization That are probably infiltrated by Feds, or eventually will get infiltrated by Feds, and then you say the wrong thing, and then you fucking get arrested by the FBI. | ||
Because, and you know, these organizations that like hang flyers on light poles. | ||
There's no benefit, there's no real benefit to that, right? | ||
But there was a lot of benefit to what, there was a lot of benefits to what, to America First, and what AFPAC accomplished, And the untouchable rhetoric, I want to talk about what you mentioned there. | ||
I think it was maybe just over the past couple of years, we start to see real mainstream people start to, because of what America First has accomplished, Mainstream people with millions of people who watch them start to talk about demographic change, start to talk about mass immigration and How white people are becoming minority, start to talk about Zionist power. | ||
These things you would two, three years ago, you would never think that, you know, someone like Tucker Carlson would talk about this, this stuff. | ||
You would never think that, you know, dog would trend on Twitter. | ||
You would never think that these things would happen, but now they're happening and, and, and things are changing very, very quickly. | ||
And one thing I, I mentioned this on my show, as we start to see these, Uh, mainstream people start to talk about these because they almost feel pressured that they have to talk about these issues because their audience is talking about these issues. | ||
Their audience, the people who watch them, the people who consume their content are talking about these issues and pressuring them into talking about these issues. | ||
And a lot of times you'll see these mainstream people, some people call them controlled opposition, These mainstream people say, almost like intentionally watered down the message that it's finally become mainstream, right? | ||
Like Tucker Carlson will talk about demographic change. | ||
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We'll say, well, it's because of, you know, the way that they vote. | |
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This is, this is why this is, this is a problem. | ||
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Or you'll see someone say, well, you know, it's white replacement. | |
White replacement isn't really about replacing white people. | ||
It's more like replacing, uh, You know, free thinking Americans or some shit like this, right? | ||
And so this is like that is controlled opposition. | ||
Like, you'll see this. | ||
Finally, we get this message into the mainstream. | ||
And what the mainstream conservative talk show hosts, their job is to prevent this effective message, disarm this effective message, you know, immediately as soon as it hits the table. | ||
And, uh, eventually we're just going to break through. | ||
Eventually, like, everyone's going to be talking about these things that we're, we're talking about. | ||
And, and, and, you know, it, it, it truly is like the past few months have felt, uh, have been very good. | ||
Very good. | ||
A lot of, a lot of victories over the past few months. | ||
A lot of victories over the past few years, actually, but... Well, yeah, it proves that our strategy is working because, you know, the window has shifted so far. | ||
And that reality that we went through in 17 and 18, it's just completely different now. | ||
And I talked about that, I think, with Stu and with Elijah, about how far the window has shifted. | ||
And like we just talked about, I mean, when we were there at... Were you at Charlottesville? | ||
No, I didn't even know it was happening. | ||
Well, when I was there at Charlottesville, and I know you were kind of in that sphere at that time, or adjacent to it, what were they saying out there? | ||
They were saying, you know, Jews will not replace us, and they were talking about replacement migration, about Jewish power, and everybody looked at those guys and said, oh, those are neo-Nazis, those are the new neo-Nazis, and fuck them, they deserve to be censored, they deserve to be destroyed, whatever. | ||
Fast forward all these years later and criticism of Israel is on the menu. | ||
White identity is on the menu. | ||
And you're right. | ||
I mean, there is like a concerted de-radicalization, like dilution operation going on. | ||
But that's really neither here nor there. | ||
The point is, these issues, the issues have arrived and our positions on them are being discussed. | ||
Like, I think at the AmericaFest, with Turning Point, Charlie Kirk did that little podcast with Tucker and Tim Pool, and he literally said, the clip, he said something like, white identity politics is inevitable at this point. | ||
And they're sitting around the table like, lamenting. | ||
They're like, and of course that's a controlled opposition gatekeeping. | ||
But they said, oh, white identity politics is inevitable. | ||
Like, it's going to emerge. | ||
And you remember, years ago, I think literally during Greuper War, they were saying, oh, that's never going to take off. | ||
No one believes in that. | ||
You're alone when you say that it's about Western ideals or European heritage or whatever. | ||
So it's true. | ||
It's a testament that the strategy has been working. | ||
And at the end of the day, I think that you can't really overthink it. | ||
We want people to join our cause. | ||
We want people to believe what we believe. | ||
We want them to organize on that basis. | ||
So we need to just start talking about it. | ||
Like you said earlier, that doesn't mean that you go and throw caution to the wind and be reckless and be completely tactless. | ||
But it does mean that at a certain point, we're going to have to enter this battle. | ||
People are going to have to make sacrifices. | ||
There is going to be such a thing as the first person into the scrum, and they're going to get the worst of it, and the second person's going to get a little bit less, and the third person will get less after that. | ||
You know, but there is going to need to be an initial wave of people that just go out there and tell the truth. | ||
Persistently, persuasively, adamantly, and that they're dedicated to that, and they say whatever the consequences will be, that is what they will be. | ||
And the hope is that, you know, each successive generation, so to speak, is bigger and bolder, and more mainstream, and more, you know, they have to sacrifice a little bit less. | ||
I mean, I look at some of the kids that are around today, and honestly, I'm a little jealous. | ||
I, because I look at them and I see them not really having to make the same sacrifices that I did. | ||
You know, when I went out and said this in 2017, I paid the price. | ||
I am untouchable. | ||
And, you know, I made decisions because of that. | ||
I mean, and I have some regrets. | ||
You know, I mean, I don't really have regrets, but if I, of course hindsight is 20-20, if I could go back in time, maybe I would have said things differently or whatever. | ||
My mom always tells me to change my name. | ||
She says, change your name. | ||
Yeah, my mom says the same thing, actually. | ||
She's like, you could always change your name and do something else. | ||
I'm like, no. | ||
Not that easy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But you know, back in those days, because it was so radioactive, I mean, I was under the impression that, well, I guess it just doesn't matter what you say. | ||
They're gonna call you names no matter what. | ||
Like the really so I don't really have to play by any rules. | ||
Maybe I would have been a little more tactful I doubt it'd make much of a difference But you know the point is I paid that price You know and it changed my complete trajectory as a result But because I persisted and people like you and others persisted now there are kids that are 18 now I was 18 seven years ago There's kids that are 18 now, they grew up watching my show, they grew up in a world where Nick Fuentes is like influential on TikTok and wherever. | ||
And they believe what I believe. | ||
They agree with me. | ||
And they go out and they, you know, they take some of that message with them. | ||
And they don't even, they don't pay half the price that I paid. | ||
And, you know, part of me is like jealous. | ||
Part of me is like a little bitter. | ||
I'm like, what the fuck? | ||
You know, I paid the price. | ||
I laid down my life and now you walk over the path that I paved, you know, in my blood. | ||
But on the other hand, it's like that's a mark of success. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
And we want these successive generations to grow up Hearing this, pushing this, and the hope is that each generation is bigger, it's more accepted, it's more mainstream, and, you know, eventually you get closer to, like, consensus or real plurality and a real faction. | ||
I think we're on the precipice of that. | ||
You know, especially with this thing that's going on in Palestine, like, it just seems to accelerate all the time. | ||
Yeah, you're talking about what they said in Charlottesville. | ||
We've got, like, Muslims on Twitter that are literally, like, literally talking about Sounds like Jews are replacing white people. | ||
Like, talking about HIAS and all these different Jewish groups that are facilitating immigration and demographic change in the West. | ||
It's just so crazy to think about. | ||
But yeah, I mean, again, I'm not saying... I think people understand what I'm saying. | ||
Like, I'm not saying to go out there and, like, start dropping banners and, you know, getting arrested by the FBI. | ||
Or even doing what, like, me and Nick do. | ||
Like, in fact, I would probably advise against that. | ||
Like don't don't do don't don't don't don't don't start like blurting out your opinions on politics online because it's, it's been kind of a, you know, difficult, a difficult road. | ||
You know, in hindsight, like you said, like we've, there's a lot of people that have been That we have reached with the things that we have said. | ||
Like I get emails all the time. | ||
I get letters all the time from people who were 15, 16 back when they first started watching me when I first blew up on YouTube. | ||
Uh, who are now, you know, older now and have, have, you know, like you said, spread the message. | ||
Uh, I get people who say that they, their entire worldview has, has changed because of things that they have watched, uh, on my show or that they've convinced someone else in their, in their, their friend circle or something like that. | ||
And, and so the, the benefits, you know, we've reached millions of people. | ||
There's a big benefit to that, but it's it's it's something that not I'm not saying that I regret it I'm just saying that like it's it's not an easy It's not It's not for the weak that's for sure like to go through the things that we Journalists like stalking us and shit like that like it's not it's not for the weak but the fact that we have sort of paved the way for Right? | ||
And made it easier for people to talk about these things. | ||
I get what you're saying. | ||
You're kind of like jealous. | ||
It's like, what the fuck, man? | ||
It's like, dude, I had to like... | ||
I lost my job. | ||
I, you know, all these things happened to me and lost my bank account and, you know, whatever. | ||
And, you know, to say these things, it's kind of like, uh, almost like, you know, uh, Martin Luther King in a way, kind of, or Rosa Parks, like you said. | ||
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We're the ones getting beaten down and like fire hosed and shit. | ||
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It's kind of like that. | ||
It's almost exactly like how those blacks were hit with fire hoses. | ||
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Yeah, sorry, I don't have the Zoom Pro, so... Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Yep, yep. | ||
So, anyway, so you were saying about how you were like Rosa Parks? | ||
No, because I've heard you say that on your show, but it's true, though. | ||
It's kind of true. | ||
We were hit with the digital fire hose, and now people get to have their freedom, saying the Jews control the news now. | ||
So, it's... | ||
It is kind of annoying, but it's good news. | ||
It's good news. | ||
Yeah, I feel very positive about where things are going. | ||
I mean, the message is very, seems to be mainstream at this point. | ||
I mean, even the Israel thing accelerated it. | ||
Well, let me say this, and I want to get your thoughts on this, because we all sense it, we all pick up on it, but what's peculiar to me is like, one year ago, this is where I was, I felt like a year ago, white identity was becoming mainstream. | ||
like of course that was a major major major taboo and all of a sudden last year everybody was started to talk about white identity and white genocide like charlie kirk was talking about it or even two years ago i think charlie kirk started rolling that out like late 2021 In 2022, everyone was talking about it. | ||
And I think that was a result of like the critical race theory stuff, which really blew up in 21. | ||
And even what was happening at the border. | ||
And so 2022, white identity was everywhere. | ||
And I feel like throughout 2023 it really became mainstream to just straight up talk about like replacement migration and I think they're trying to dilute that but for this point it's really not relevant. | ||
That was being talked about and so I was excited about that but on the other hand I felt like I was happy that that issue is becoming mainstream and acceptable and so on. | ||
But on the other hand, I said that there's one issue that I feel like is never gonna be that way, and that's the Jewish issue. | ||
I said, you know, Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk, I mean, they can, they have a lot of leeway on white identity because their donors don't like immigration, their donors don't like illegal immigration. | ||
The society's becoming more racialized, like, there's a big backlash against BLM, I feel like that was part of it as well, and the ensuing crime wave over the past couple years. | ||
But I said, like, we're never gonna get there on the Jewish issue. | ||
Like, for obvious reasons, that barrier will never be broken. | ||
Because, of course, all the donors are Zionists, all the donors are Jews, the media is Jewish. | ||
And then, there were like two or three developments this summer, or towards the end of the summer, with Ban the ADL, and then the war in Palestine. | ||
And it was like those two things taken together, which just smashed that wide open, because I really was of the belief last year. | ||
I remember talking to people about this. | ||
A good friend of mine, who's like infiltrating the mainstream, he's like, oh dude, like I want to say my real opinions, but I just can't, and do you think it's ever going to be acceptable? | ||
And I said, no, I think the Jewish thing is just never going to be touched. | ||
And then it just got, the door got blown open on that with ban the ADL. | ||
And this Israel-Palestine war, where now everyone's criticizing Israel, and everyone's cognizant of the fact that Israel has a distinct foreign policy from us, and that they wield this influence in our society, and they're like cruel and supremacist in nature, and they realize about the censorship regime, it's very Jewish. | ||
And so, I feel like this is a very recent development, even, that this particular conversation has been. | ||
And now that that's happened, I feel like the sky's the limit. | ||
I feel like as this war rolls on, we're gonna take this, and we can use this, and we can milk this, like, indefinitely, and get people on the same page. | ||
And that's all you really need, is to get people kind of moving in the right direction. | ||
Like, that's a good vector. | ||
You start to introduce this idea that Israel is maybe not a good ally. | ||
And I think you take that to its logical conclusion, you basically arrive where we are, more or less. | ||
You see Israel as the other. | ||
You see Israel as, you know, having this subversive, infiltrative influence in our society. | ||
They're distinct from us. | ||
They have a sort of resentment. | ||
Like, you get there! | ||
All you have to do is say, yeah, maybe Israel isn't our closest ally. | ||
And a thinking person with enough propaganda will eventually arrive where we are. | ||
So, what are your thoughts about that? | ||
Yeah, it's, um, you know, just going back to what you're saying about how, like, white identity finally entered into the mainstream. | ||
I remember having a brief conversation with Don Jr. | ||
I forget where we were, but it was one of the Groyper events where I was like yelling for him. | ||
And he sort of came over to me and I was talking with him a little bit. | ||
And then I saw him in the back room when he was signing his books. | ||
And I was talking about that, the issue, immigration, demographic change. | ||
And he was just like, well, you know, you can't like say it in the way that this, that, you know, this. | ||
And now and now this is like this is like a like, you know, you don't really have any fear talking about demographic change, talking about white replacement. | ||
And then, you know, we talked about how people sort of dilute this by saying, well, it's not about replacing white people. | ||
It's about replacing all free thinking Americans. | ||
It's like, yeah, OK, dude. | ||
But now this this this Jewish issue has entered into it. | ||
I mean, if you look on Twitter, you look at the trending tab and you see like Zionist trending all the time or Zionist occupied government trending all the time or, you know, things like this. | ||
And it's very... I think it's... What we're going to see in the future is... | ||
Because right now, you see a lot of people saying, well, it's not, don't say Jews, say Zionists. | ||
We're at this point, right? | ||
Don't say Jews, say Zionists. | ||
I think it's a good point to be at, you know? | ||
We're actually having that conversation. | ||
We're like, well, hold on a minute. | ||
Let's just call them Zionists for right now. | ||
And I think that what we're going to see in the future is, you know, talking about 9-11, talking about the art students, talking about the dancing Israelis, talking about the assassination of JFK, talking about the USS Liberty, talking about the Levon Affair, and the Apollo Affair, and the bombing of the King David Hotel, and the Barracks bombing, and these things. | ||
You know, we're going to see this, this becomes, you know, this is going to transform into the status that we see like white replacement right now like this is and we're just sort of like breaking through the mold you talk about the Overton window the Overton window is shifting very fast and it's actually and I said this on my show it's actually almost in like the Jews best interest to end this war as quickly as possible because you know | ||
We all know that people have short attention spans, and if the war ended like three months ago, we might not even be talking about this still. | ||
Like, people might have been already past this. | ||
So it's almost in their best interest to find a resolution to this war and to get this out of the conversation rather than trying to, like, Clamp down on speech wherever they can because you only you can only stick so many moles back into the molehole into the moleholes and I feel like they're almost like playing whack-a-mole right now with narratives online, and it's just gotten completely out of control. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
That's a good thing, where you have people talking about these things. | ||
It's all over Twitter, every single day. | ||
Every single day. | ||
And you had TikTok, you had Bin Laden's letter to America that was trending, and who knows, I don't know if that was a psyop, I don't know. | ||
But that trended, and then you had the Dancing Israelis trending, and then you had, um, 9-11- who did 9-11 trending on TikTok? | ||
I think the Dancing Israelis trend- uh, hashtag got 12 million views on TikTok. | ||
Dancing Israelis. | ||
Uh, Bin Laden's letter to America, I think, got like 30 million views. | ||
So this is like- this is where the youth are at. | ||
And, um, you know, it's- You know, I think, I think in a few years, like, we're gonna see, like, this is gonna be... They're gonna start talking about this on, like, you know, Tucker might even talk about it. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Like, this is... | ||
It's definitely going in a good direction, for sure. | ||
Yeah, and on some level, so much of it is a result of the technology. | ||
Because when you look at where these narratives are coming from, it's all driven by TikTok. | ||
If we were confined to Facebook and Instagram and YouTube and like Twitter under the previous regime, I don't think any of this would have happened. | ||
um you know you take tiktok and x out of the equation there would be no awakening on race or on israel and and these two sort of concurrent awakenings i think are being driven primarily by these um like racially sensitive videos of black people committing crime and these videos of people at the border and you know various other far-right memes and well by the way by the way that's like Like, the whole thing about black crime? | ||
Like, remember when that was, like, taboo? | ||
Yes, yeah. | ||
And now it's just like, okay, like, I don't even want to... It's like a given! | ||
Well, it's almost like I don't even want to talk about that anymore because it's like, doesn't everyone know about it? | ||
Yeah, it's like basic. | ||
13 to 50 was, like, such a taboo. | ||
You used to, like, chuckle, like... | ||
13 do 50 and now everyone knows like everyone knows that meme and everybody's like it's at the point where you roll your eyes you're like oh you found out 13 do 50 were you born yesterday you know yeah um but it's stuff like that and it's the the it's the conflict footage from pat from gaza on tiktok and x and now here's the important point so elon musk acquires x | ||
And so this is like philanthropic activism. | ||
It's like billionaire philanthropic or I guess on some sense it's like a business or political activism. | ||
And TikTok is a foreign-based operation. | ||
They're under the jurisdiction of China. | ||
And I think it's quite obvious why they have promoted the Palestine narrative or been able to. | ||
And that's because It's the same reason the ADL's boycott against Twitter didn't work in Asia. | ||
ADL doesn't really have power over TikTok because they don't have that kind of clout in Asia like they have in North America and Europe. | ||
And so now it's interesting because when you look at those two things as the these two platforms as driving the conversation even though they're platforms We populated with the content, but it's the permissiveness of the platforms which is allowing the content to to proliferate and It's allowing us to move the message And look at those two platforms. | ||
One is an example of China coming in and exerting influence from the outside, which gives, I think, a lot of credence to what I've said for a long time, which is that the American regime is so powerful, the only way to move it is by coming from outside of it. | ||
And what's powerful outside of it? | ||
China. | ||
Russia. | ||
A foreign-based entity. | ||
And a lot of people say, well, you know, that's kind of a tricky subject. | ||
It's a slippery slope. | ||
But I don't think so. | ||
I think that's the French supported the American revolutionaries. | ||
The Germans supported the Russian revolutionaries. | ||
You know, it's not atypical. | ||
In fact, it's typical throughout history that the rival great power will sponsor the revolution or sponsor the regime change. | ||
And then the other The other platform, Twitter, it was acquired by Elon Musk, where you just got a super-rich guy who went in and bought it and made it an alternative tech platform. | ||
It was a white guy who wanted to maintain free speech and he just went in and did it. | ||
And I feel like those are our primary engines of social change in America. | ||
It's gonna be foreign-based tech and money and business, and it's going to be these kinds of, like, Pillars in America, which I actually talked about this years ago. | ||
I said it's guys like PewDiePie, Notch, Kanye, Elon. | ||
If people that watch my show can dig this out, I did a monologue years ago saying that it's going to be these kind of like independently powerful poles in American society that are going to move it forward. | ||
Like a PewDiePie who's sort of independent in a sense, And has like a sort of dissident mindset and is willing to be an activist. | ||
Those are gonna be the primary engines. | ||
We got to find billionaires and powerful, these powerful types in America, or it's going to come from outside. | ||
And then once you realize that, you realize that we're really looking for those opportunities. | ||
People are always saying, you know, how are we going to do it? | ||
What's the plan? | ||
I really don't think it's going to come from the bottom up. | ||
I think it's going to come from the top down. | ||
And what we need to be doing is building the network so that when these opportunities present themselves, there we are. | ||
So that when Elon Musk buys Twitter, there we are, ready to go, ready to amplify the message. | ||
No one could have predicted that Elon Musk would buy Twitter and liberalize it. | ||
That is something that could not have been a part of any person's plan. | ||
That was so critical. | ||
That was maybe the deciding factor and what was necessary on our part was for us to be ready to embrace it. | ||
It was for us to be there waiting in the wings and when it happened we were there to push the message. | ||
We had a cadre of Groipers and Woodsians and Red Elephants and whomever Pushing articles and facts and memes and diligent and using the platform in an effective way and the same is true is something like yay 24 who could have predicted that Kanye West the most one of the most famous people in the world would suddenly decide he was going to go to war with the Jewish media and you needed people there ready to go ready to | ||
Take advantage, and not in an exploitative way, but, you know, to see that as an opportunity and to be present to push the envelope. | ||
You know, and these are things which cannot be predicted. | ||
That's why we always have to be showing up. | ||
That's why we can't, and I'm a big believer, it's planning and not a plan. | ||
We don't need to lay out in great detail our 100 point plan of how we're going to arrive at the society we want. | ||
What we need is to do the basics, which is organize, network. | ||
Everybody needs to work on themselves, maximize your own capability. | ||
And when these sort of black swan events arrive, when these particular figures or opportunities present themselves, it's more about being able to rapidly adapt and mobilize in those circumstances more so than have a grand plan. | ||
The guy that comes with a plan today will be less successful than the guy who is adaptable and mobile and fluid and sort of formless, who can seize on an opportunity that no one sees coming, who can identify and seize on that opportunity at a given moment. | ||
I think that's the real lesson, because as much as I'd like to take credit and say, like we sort of did earlier, and say, oh, you know, the Overton window moved, that's because of us. | ||
Yes, it's because of us, but we were enabled by these events that are outside of our control by larger forces. | ||
But it's our ability to capitalize on them That's where we play the part, and that's the way that we have to think in the future, is creating good propaganda, knowing it, having money, having people. | ||
It's really that, and not thinking too much about forcing it. | ||
We have to ride history like a wave and sort of take advantage of the opportunities as they come. | ||
I know you're my guest. | ||
I'm like rambling at you. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
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It's good. | |
Keep it up. | ||
Keep going. | ||
Yeah, no, 100%. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
We have to. | ||
I think you talk about social capital on your show. | ||
I talk about social capital on my show. | ||
I think Harrison Smith said it on his show not too long ago. | ||
He's like, people are being bombarded with 20 years of full content. | ||
In like two weeks. | ||
It's almost like, dude, my whole folder is like empty. | ||
Everything that I've had over the years, all these videos, all these clips, they're all empty. | ||
They're all recycled. | ||
It's like we don't have any, I don't even have any new content to share. | ||
I'm just like recycling old content. | ||
It's still going viral. | ||
And I can't believe like this stuff is going viral. | ||
It's, it's, I mean, it's, it's awesome. | ||
Like it's TikTok and it's Twitter. | ||
Like, And there's a big generational gap between the two. | ||
Like, you have TikTok, which is all Zoomers and Generation Alpha. | ||
And then you've got, like, Millennials and Gen X on Twitter. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You probably even have Boomers on Twitter. | ||
And that is a lot of people. | ||
That is a lot of people. | ||
That you know, I know normies that are on Twitter that are seeing this stuff on Twitter and are like asking me questions. | ||
I've had like probably 10 or 12 that have come up to me. | ||
People I know in real life that aren't really like that political. | ||
They have conservative politics, but they're not that political and they're asking me questions. | ||
They're like, well, you know, I know you've said this on your show before and You know, I know, you know, I've heard some of the things you say and people talk about things and, uh, like, what do you think about this? | ||
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Like I didn't, I guess, you know, this stuff is, this stuff is real. | |
This stuff is like actually happening. | ||
It's like, yeah, here's a, here's a link. | ||
Here's the link. | ||
You should, you should find out about this. | ||
Just sort of like dragging them along piece by piece. | ||
But, uh, yeah, it's, um, It's uh it's been it's been amazing to watch and you know we you know you you talk about how you're kind of like Well, you know, you had to go through all this stuff, and these people don't have to go through all the pain that we had to go through. | ||
But that's what we were fighting for. | ||
That's what we've been fighting for for years. | ||
I mean, that's the victory right there, is that people now openly talk about these things. | ||
And it's because of these events, these events that we couldn't foresee. | ||
You know, this war. | ||
In Palestine and, you know, as unfortunate as the border situation is, you know, even that is bringing up a lot of conversations, spawning a lot of conversations on demographic change and white replacement now and stuff like that. | ||
So it's definitely good. | ||
We're going in the right direction. | ||
Absolutely well we're why don't we wrap this up we're almost out of time here but but yeah I couldn't agree more and that's really that's the whole purpose of this fundraiser that's what we do at the nonprofit it's to It's to work on this and to continue doing what we're doing. | ||
I mean, clearly the forces of history are with us. | ||
There are some elite factions that appear to be with us, you know, whether consciously or unconsciously. | ||
And that's why we got to be there with the army, with the cadre of revolutionaries and propagandists to push this further along. | ||
You know, because ultimately there's going to be a calamity in America. | ||
It's going to be like Russia. | ||
And the group that is organized, the group that is, again, that has sort of won the hearts and minds of the intelligent people in America, that's what's going to make the difference. | ||
You know, like when the Russian Revolution happened, it wasn't necessarily going to be the Bolsheviks that were going to win the day. | ||
You know, there was an initial revolution and then there was the Bolshevik revolution after. | ||
And similarly, it wasn't necessarily going to be Putin that took control of Russia or the Islamists that took control of Iran. | ||
You know, the history belongs to the people that show up at the right time in the right place and that did all that work beforehand. | ||
Because, you know, we need to stop thinking that the calamity won't happen. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
You know, the opportunity will present itself. | ||
It's really just a matter of time. | ||
I mean, that's how these things go. | ||
Yeah, you can't foresee, like, you can't foresee what's gonna, like, the thing is, is, like, you, like, even the elites, even the elites that we think, like, have this, like, grand plan, and they plan everything out, and they're very strategic, and while that may be the case to an extent, there's a lot of unforeseeable things that can crop up, that can happen, that just completely fuck their shit up. | ||
Like, what's going on online right now, like, what we're able to say online is, Really not good for them. | ||
This is really not good for them. | ||
There's a lot of things that happen because they're trying to do something that they couldn't foresee. | ||
I mean, that goes with anything in life. | ||
Like, you think, like, you're driving down the road, you think, like, something, like, your day's going really nice, and you're going to pick up a check for a million bucks, and, you know, something happens. | ||
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Some shit pops up that you, you know, you didn't foresee. | |
Like, these are things that people get blackpilled a lot. | ||
But now, I mean, people were black-pilled a year ago. | ||
I mean, just look at how bad things were a year ago for, you know, for us. | ||
Or, like you said, after January 6th. | ||
And now, you know, now look at things today. | ||
So you just have to keep... | ||
You just have to keep pushing and you have to really be a true believer. | ||
And you have to be loyal to the cause. | ||
You have to be a true believer in the message. | ||
And you have to keep pushing along and eventually we will win. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
Yes! | ||
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And we can see the fruits of this. | |
The fruits are finally... | ||
The fruits are finally sprouting right now. | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
We're reaping. | ||
We're harvesting. | ||
It's the harvesting season. | ||
Alright, well, let's wrap this up. | ||
I'm like, we're in the final two hours here, so I gotta let you go and get into my Super Chats and do some calls with the viewers, but thanks for calling on your vacation. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
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It's good to hear from you. | |
Yeah, I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Yes. | ||
And have a happy new year. | ||
Enjoy the rest of your trip. | ||
All right. | ||
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You too. | |
All right. | ||
Talk to you later. | ||
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Bye. | |
Bye. | ||
All right. | ||
Okay. | ||
Our last interview finished. | ||
Let me just stretch though. | ||
Last interview, we're heading into the 11th hour. | ||
The 11th hour of this Endless stream. | ||
I'm like sweating. | ||
My face is greasy. | ||
My mind is like gone I'm just not lights on nobody's home right now I'm confused. | ||
I don't know where I am. | ||
I'm forgetting basic things So that's our last interview WRL Vince James WRL interview I love Vince I think he's a great guy one of my oldest friends in here And a guy who I've been friends with the longest out of many. | ||
That's a little joke. | ||
A little playful... Playful, uh... Double entendre. | ||
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A little playful age joke. | |
But yeah, I thought that was a good interview. | ||
A lot of W's. | ||
Okay, so we're going to finish our Super Chats. | ||
We'll take some calls. | ||
I'm not gonna lie to you. | ||
This is gonna be a slog. | ||
Okay, so I'm gonna try and get through this quickly Because This is gonna this is gonna be painful two hours two hours to go and we have 222 super chats to read and I'm gonna check really quickly and see how many calls I 122 Super Chats. | ||
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That's a lot. | |
Okay, that's a lot of superchats. | ||
We've already read like a hundred. | ||
We've already read 130. | ||
We're not even halfway through the superchats. | ||
And I'm like melting in this suit. | ||
Maybe I'll go put a sweatshirt on or something because I'm like... | ||
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I'm dying over here. | |
Hour 10 of our streaming marathon. | ||
Maybe I'll put a hat on. | ||
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My hair is all messed up now. | |
Yeah, I'm gonna put the hat on. | ||
Let me step out of the frame for a sec. | ||
Okay, we don't have too many calls, thank God. | ||
Okay, so let me just pop out of the frame here. | ||
I'm going to get a hat because my hair looks like crap. | ||
I'll be back in a second. | ||
We'll wrap up our super chats and calls, and then that'll be our stream, our first marathon money bomb thing. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
Twelve. | ||
12 hours! | ||
My legs hurt! | ||
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Ow! | |
All right, okay. | ||
All right, I'm back. | ||
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Got my hat on. | |
That looks a little bit better. | ||
My hair is just wild right now. | ||
Oops. | ||
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Need to cut. | |
All right. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Let's read our super chats Let's take a look shall we let's just get it over with no quit your bitchin I'm gonna try and fly through these cuz we got a lot of them all right Let me scroll down here. | ||
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Alright. | |
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Hey, thank you very much. | ||
Very kind words. | ||
Merry Christmas to you too. | ||
I'm glad I inspired you. | ||
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, okay? | ||
It's already Year of the Groyper, let's not push it. | ||
Year of the Gymsoul. | ||
Yeah, maybe next year, okay? | ||
Maybe the year after. | ||
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Let's not get ahead of ourselves, okay? | ||
It's already year of the Groyper. | ||
Let's not push it. | ||
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Year of the Jim cell. | |
Yeah, maybe next year, okay? | ||
Maybe the year after. | ||
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I love that. | ||
And I'm really glad to hear that, good for you man, God bless you, and congrats! | ||
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Merry Christmas! | |
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Wow. | |
Thank you very much for the huge super chat. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
And I look forward to seeing you in Chicago. | ||
We will get dinner. | ||
At the time, communism was the only language of revolution available to revolutionaries. | ||
I want to say thank you for giving the right its own new language, where before all we had was Wignettism. | ||
Now we say with confidence Christ is king. | ||
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Wow. | |
Thank you very much for the huge super chat. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
And I look forward to seeing you in Chicago. | ||
We will get dinner. | ||
We'll do our studio tour. | ||
And I look forward to it. | ||
But thank you very much for your support. | ||
God bless you, Patrick. | ||
Thank you so much for the highest sponsorships here for the stream. | ||
We love you, man. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
I forget where I heard that. | ||
I think I read that in high school and maybe later. | ||
But, of course, the third world... | ||
Was anti-colonial, post-colonial. | ||
They had thrown off the European empires after World War II in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. | ||
And a lot of them became communists. | ||
And, you know, that's not because they, to sort of rehash what you just said, it's not because they were genuinely sincere communists, it's because the communists were the ones writing the anti-colonial literature. | ||
They were the ones writing about guerrilla warfare. | ||
They were the ones writing about political organizing. | ||
Because they were disseminating this trying to foment a global communist revolution. | ||
So you have all these poor blacks and Hispanics and Arabs and Asians, and they're looking to throw off their colonial masters. | ||
Well, here come the Soviets with their textbooks about how they're going to achieve a revolution. | ||
So consequently, they adopted all that language, and that's why they were all communists. | ||
But it really had nothing to do with the superiority of that revolution. | ||
That's what was there So Yeah, and and really I suppose that is our goal is to make this language the language of the right wing We're the language of the resistance we want to articulate our What it means to rebel against this current status quo. | ||
And I think we're doing that. | ||
I think we're achieving that. | ||
Because it seems that more and more people are becoming aware that it really is a binary choice. | ||
The diametric opposite of what we have is a Catholic integralist or traditional reactionary worldview. | ||
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So, I think we're doing a good job. | |
Was it that kid who was like ranting in the middle of the night walking around on campus? | ||
I think I know what you're talking about, although I'm not sure. | ||
- I remember the first EP I watched was around the time of the gov shutdown and you were defending a college kid that got into an argument over it's okay to be why. | ||
Thank you for all you do. | ||
For as long as you're around, I'll be watching. - Was it that kid who was like ranting in the middle of the night walking around on campus? | ||
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Thank you Nick. | ||
Hey, thank you man. | ||
I appreciate you saying that. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Thank you! | ||
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That's because he's not red-pilled about the Jews at all. | ||
that Tucker Carlson's text messages were subpoenaed. | ||
He said nothing about Jews. | ||
Spot on about them always enforcing the line for white racial consciousness. | ||
They fired him because he mentioned white people acting dishonorably. - Yeah, isn't that funny? | ||
That's because he's not red-pilled about the Jews at all. | ||
And other people insist that that is not the case, but I believe, I believe that he is not red-pilled at all on that. | ||
I mean, he must be aware that it's Zionists, but he doesn't talk about it, and I think that's because he isn't really red-pilled on that. | ||
Or Jewish power, what Judaism is. | ||
Which, you can't blame him. | ||
Some people, they just never get this information. | ||
Or maybe he does know he doesn't care. | ||
But, yeah, it is interesting. | ||
None of that has ever come up, ever, on his show or anywhere. | ||
And you're right, they fired him because he got a little bit too close to the sun on that white issue, and that's where this infiltration strategy falls apart, because you're never going to out-clever them. | ||
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Hope that you had a great Christmas, Nick. | ||
I've always thought that getting debanked is unconstitutional. | ||
I don't know if you've addressed this, but do you think you have a Supreme Court case? | ||
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I don't know. | |
To tell you the truth, I haven't really looked into the legal precedent, but I don't think so, because this has been an issue for a long time. | ||
I feel like if it hasn't been taken up, maybe there's no case, but maybe I'll talk to a lawyer at some point about it. | ||
I guess where in the Constitution would that be against the law? | ||
Let's go, yes! | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Yes. | |
I don't think we'll be doing any beer pin-up calendars. | ||
That whole thing to me is cringe. | ||
I think it's all forced and kitschy and I don't like it. | ||
I mean, aside from the obvious criticisms, this idea that we're going to say, well, we have our own hot girls and put up like these mid-e-girls on a calendar. | ||
At that point, just get a regular pin-up calendar. | ||
I'm pretty sure they still make that. | ||
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Right? | |
So I think that whole scene is really just try hard and forced. | ||
But thanks for the super chat. | ||
We got you. | ||
We'll be taking the calls after the Super Chats. | ||
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well. | |
I've been meaning we gotta get on a collaboration at some point. | ||
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super chats orville sent fifty dollars how do you think christian should proactively engage with ai merry christmas and happy new year nick merry christmas and happy new year to you as well i've been meaning we got to get on a collaboration at some point i know i i reached out to you at some point and i i just got busy i I got carried away with other stuff, but we... I do want to collaborate with you at some point. | |
Because you have a great channel. | ||
Keith Wood says you're one of the smartest people that exists, which is very high praise, so I'd like to get on a call. | ||
I'm a little intimidated, though. | ||
You guys are real intellectuals. | ||
Me, I'm just a maverick. | ||
I'm just the maverick. | ||
I'm just the Han Solo character, but... I know you believe that, like, AI will become, like, a diamond. | ||
Like, they will be... | ||
Maybe um like spirits or substanceless beings will embody AI and and each individual sort of have their own like personal AI like a guardian angel like I watched your stream with Keith on this subject that was very interesting and to tell you the truth I I don't know enough about the science behind it I don't know enough about technology and I also | ||
I haven't really read too much into the philosophy of the subject either. | ||
I have to brush up on the whole conversation because, I mean, it gives me pause that a lot of these philosophers like Bernardo Castrop and people like yourself are very concerned about it. | ||
And, of course, people like Elon Musk, all the industry people are concerned about it. | ||
Me, I just, and again, this is because I haven't really engaged with the issue very critically. | ||
My intuition, my instinct is to say that I am very skeptical that we will ever achieve general intelligence, or general artificial intelligence, or that it will ever Have anything resembling a consciousness or sentience or anything like that. | ||
Because I think that a machine doesn't possess a will. | ||
And I think that's really a key part of it. | ||
I think a machine has memory. | ||
I don't even think it really has understanding. | ||
I think that... I think understanding is sort of subjective. | ||
Does it really understand or... | ||
Does it emulate what it means to understand? | ||
And so, so it has memory, we know that. | ||
Like, we can store information on a machine. | ||
And understanding, I think, is a little trickier. | ||
But a machine doesn't have a will. | ||
A machine can't act. | ||
A man can act, and a man can tell a machine what to do. | ||
But, you know, ultimately a machine, whatever it does, it's downstream from man putting it into motion. | ||
And I guess that gets tricky when you start to talk about, you know, telling machines to work on other machines or AI to work on AI. | ||
Like, it becomes self-improving. | ||
And so, you know, maybe at that point, does it generate a will? | ||
I don't know if that ever happens. | ||
So I'm extremely skeptical about that. | ||
I think that... I mean, my concern with AI is more of its predictive power. | ||
It's these massive inputs. | ||
from the internet. | ||
When you talk about Google having AI, and it's like every, you think about all the phones in America, all the microphones, all the cameras, all the textual input, all the visual, audio, textual input into the internet, from satellites, cameras, microphones, emails, texts, from satellites, cameras, microphones, emails, texts, like you name it, and that's all being fed into AI. | ||
You are going to create a god-like machine, a machine that will be directed by a man. | ||
And that's really what I'm more concerned about, is that AI will become this god-like tool, like the Morgan Freeman Batman surveillance device, you know, in Dark Knight, when they had all the phones and they could see the entire city. | ||
It's like that, but even with the person's consciousness, because, you know, In The Dark Knight, it was only just the, you know, using sonar on people's phones. | ||
But if you really scrape all the data from everybody, it's really like you're interfacing with their brains. | ||
Because people are interfacing with their phone all day, every day, privately. | ||
So they're typing. | ||
It's their interpersonal communications, but it's also they're typing things into a search engine. | ||
You know, and so... | ||
It goes even deeper than that. | ||
I know it's a movie, but it goes to show the depth of the information. | ||
I'm really more concerned about it as a god-like crystal ball, as a god-like tool that's going to manipulate human beings and the way that it will instrumentalize people. | ||
Because you think about, like, what would the role of AI play in an election? | ||
If you type into the AI, like, I want people to think this, and AI can control the algorithm for social media and sort of cater to people's tastes, you know, AI will learn about everybody and will be able to manipulate people on a massive scale. | ||
I'm really more concerned about that than, like, a runaway AI. | ||
I'm concerned about AI's, like, that aspect of it. | ||
But again, I don't really know too much about it. | ||
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It's just my thoughts. | |
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He said, uh, I started watching your show, now I graduated, got married, got married, got a kid. | ||
It's like, bruh, I'm so old. | ||
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Damn, dude, why you gotta date me like that? | ||
Why you gotta... Why you gotta out me as an old man? | ||
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Sounds like you have a great wife. | ||
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I'm really happy to hear that. | ||
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Thank you for everything you do during a time when almost nobody else seems to have the courage or moral clarity to deliver a truly Christian, America first message. | ||
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Christ is King. - I'm really glad to hear that you have been brought back into the fold as a Catholic. | |
Yeah, it's been an intense war. | ||
My entire adult life I've been subject to all these things. | ||
Not to complain or whatever, but I think it's a testament to the strength of the message and what we're doing that we have survived and thrived. | ||
How many other groups or people have cracked under a fraction of the pressure? | ||
Yeah it's uh it's been quite the journey and very fulfilling and rewarding and you know it's good to hear that I make a difference in people's lives you know because I I do this stuff and you could see I get annoyed a little bit I get frustrated with the monotony of it and sometimes I'm more hopeless than other times but it always makes me feel good when one or another person says that this show has influenced them in a positive way because | ||
What happens is sad, the way people are just lost in this world. | ||
So it's good that I could sort of act as a vessel and reach people. | ||
You know, if righteousness or God is using me as a vessel to get to people, because a lot of people, you know, you worry about those that you never get to them. | ||
They're living these degenerate lifestyles on drugs. | ||
Confused or deluded like so many people are what happens to those that God never reaches them? | ||
in one form or another through one way or another so I Did it's scary so? | ||
It's good to hear that there are people that you know Maybe that would have been them and then they somehow get turned out of this and then they turn it around so I'm glad to hear that Brickman sent $50, Fortnite buy-in. | ||
God bless America first and Nick Fuentes. | ||
Thank you for everything you do, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. | ||
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Thank you man, Merry Christmas. - Yes. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
An ex-Doyle fan! | ||
for being our voice. | ||
I discovered you only six months ago after the FNF streams. | ||
I am an ex-bap slash Doyle follower because I got to hear you speak. | ||
Let's go. | ||
You are also the first streamer I've sent any money to because you say the things I'm thinking so clearly and are speaking the truth to power in a way that's very palatable for Zoomers. | ||
Love you and Merry Christmas. | ||
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Thank you, man. | |
Love you too. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
An ex-Doyle fan. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him. | ||
I'm really happy to hear that. | ||
Because that's all I'm trying to do is just put out the truth. | ||
And here's the thing, I wish everyone would just say the same thing I'm saying. | ||
I wouldn't care if Doyle was pushing the same message. | ||
If he was pushing a fundamentally correct message, a bold correct message, I would have no problem with the guy. | ||
Same with the Bronze Age pervert. | ||
But, I mean, these guys are, they're lying. | ||
Well, whatever. | ||
I mean, they want to say, for one reason or another, that that's okay, but... I'm tired of liars and, you know, these fake narratives, so... I'm glad to hear that, though. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Thank you very much for the big super chat! | ||
$2.999. | ||
Long overdue for all the years me and my monkey have been watching. | ||
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Merry Christmas. - Thank you very much for the big super chat. | |
I look forward to talking to you and the monkey on the phone. | ||
You got a monkey, huh? | ||
I've always wanted a monkey, but I don't know. | ||
I can't really... I don't know if I can take care of it, but... Thanks a lot, man. | ||
I appreciate the super chat. | ||
Gersh sent $100. | ||
Hello, Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
It's me, your pal Gersh. | ||
I've been a follower for many years and met you at FPAC, Stop the Steal, and the Vegas Penthouse Party. | ||
I'm happy to be able to help support AF and the community you have built. | ||
Thank you for all that you do. | ||
Signed, your pal Gersh. | ||
Thank you, Gersh. | ||
I think I remember you, actually, from Vegas. | ||
I think you were with... Were you with Stinky? | ||
Am I right on that? | ||
I remember you were Chad. | ||
If I'm thinking of the right guy, you were pretty Chad. | ||
So, hey, thanks for the super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it and all your support. | ||
- Fire Rises sent $25. | ||
Nick Loki deploying troops while guests talk. | ||
Who would win in a game of trivia, you or Keith? - Oh, I don't know. | ||
Keith is very well read. | ||
So that might be a close one. | ||
It might be Keith. | ||
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Maybe it would depend on the subject matter, I guess. | |
Thank you! | ||
Catholic Mommy sent $25. | ||
Have a glorious New Year's Eve. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Happy New Year. | ||
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Luke. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
gauge sent $25. | ||
Nick, I just want to say I'm proud of you and all the young men at AF shattering the Overton window, forcing change to the political arena. | ||
I'm sharing this stream where I can, despite the money changers suspending my WAPAS. | ||
Anyway, I got your back and will help how I can. | ||
Merry Christmas to you, the family, and AF. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Merry Christmas to you and your family as well. | ||
I'm really glad that we were able to reconnect and it's been so amazing to see you blow up on Axe, you're doing a great job. | ||
and And you're what I mean Lucas Gage for you guys that don't know he's like one of the top 100 or 200 Twitter accounts period and Him and Sam Parker and a lot of these guys like Keith and the rest of course They have really been holding down the fort and instrumental and pushing this message I mean you really you think about the most influential people at the forefront of this and Lucas Gage is right up there easily in the top | ||
that top sort of tier of Twitter posters. | ||
So it's been amazing seeing you and what you and that group are able to achieve. | ||
So God bless, man. | ||
Likewise. | ||
Grope Soldier Yeah, but not actually. | ||
Let's not. | ||
No, no, we're gonna play by the rules. | ||
No law breaking. | ||
America First Foundation stuffing the ballot boxes for Trump this time. | ||
10,000 mules. | ||
Let's not, yeah, but not actually. | ||
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Let's not, no, no, we're going to play by the rules. | |
No law breaking. | ||
I don't want to, you know, I don't want to get the IRS on my ass or any FEC, any shit like that. | ||
Everything we're going to do is perfectly legal. | ||
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All legal. | |
It will. | ||
It will, thank you. | ||
It's a little, uh... It's a little strategic, but yeah, thank you, man. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
I hope this helps save the white race. - It will, it will, thank you. - Green Go sent $50, money bomb stream after everyone gets their Christmas cash. | ||
Trump was right, very smart man. | ||
Wishing you and the Growipers a happy 2024. | ||
See you at Fpac 4. - It's a little strategic, but yeah, thank you, man. | ||
I'll see you at Fpac 4. - Oasis Groy percent $25, 07 Nick. | ||
Been a fan since the Nationalist Review days. | ||
Thank you for everything you do. | ||
Nationalist Review. | ||
That's a name I haven't heard in a long time. | ||
Remember those days? | ||
Patman sent $25. | ||
Shoutout 07. | ||
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Thanks. | |
WisconsinGroyper sent $100. | ||
Hey Nick. | ||
I just wanted to say I love the show and everything thing you're doing with the movement. | ||
Have a wonderful day and God bless. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
God bless you too. | ||
Was there a caravan? | ||
sent $25. | ||
Nick, two days ago, did you see slash hear the huge anti-Semitic slash Zionist caravan going through the main street of the town we live in? | ||
I think they came from Justice slash Hickory Hills area. | ||
Were they heading to Skokie? | ||
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Lol. | |
Was there a caravan? | ||
I mean, I don't know if you live in my town, but I didn't see anything like that or anywhere near me. | ||
So maybe, I don't know. | ||
I don't, uh... I didn't see that. | ||
I'll have to check it out. | ||
Maybe it was going on. | ||
I don't really go outside much, so... Yeah, I didn't really want to get into it with him on that, but he is pro-Israel. | ||
That is what it is. | ||
Yeah, I didn't really want to get into it with him on that, but he is pro-Israel. | ||
That is what it is. | ||
I have to duplicate. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Glowings. | ||
Another year of the Groyper. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Another great year. | ||
Here's to another clink. - Clink. | ||
Another year of the Groypers. - Fresh Prince of Zamunda sent $50. | ||
I will crush Jewish pelvises into a fine dust for Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
- Awesome, thank you. - Radioactive Trash sent $50. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Thanks for all the great shows. - Merry Christmas. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Right? | |
Yeah. | ||
Haters and losers and traitors destroyed forever. | ||
tonight in the chat christ is king oh seven god bless you man thank you plan truster sent fifty dollars fortnight entry smiles standing back and standing by for this entire next year the fire rises haters and traitors permanently btfo are you trusting the plan yet right yeah haters and losers and traitors destroyed forever super one another duplicate the god emperor sent Love you, Nick. | ||
You're carrying the white race on your back. | ||
RKD4NJF Love you, man. | ||
Thank you very much for the huge super chat. | ||
Another one! | ||
You can't be... This guy clips for the show. | ||
You can't be sending me super chats if you clip. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's going to the non-profit, so it's okay. | ||
You're supporting our project budget. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Oh, these are all the hats. | ||
- Update sent $2,985. | ||
Thank you everyone for your hat orders so far. - Oh, these are all the hats. | ||
I guess we sold $3,000 worth of hats. - Blizz Blitzer sent $25. | ||
Merry Christmas, big guy. | ||
Hope this new year pushes the envelope even further with AF. | ||
Hail Nick, hail America first, hail our people. | ||
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Yes. | |
Merry Christmas, absolutely. | ||
Virginians sent $25. | ||
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, Nick. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
I do not know where I would be if I did not find this movement. | ||
You're epic, man. | ||
Keep saving America and the white race. | ||
Take care. | ||
God bless. | ||
Here's to an epic and even better 2024. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yes, 2024. | ||
Okay, the good news, we only have 184 to go. | ||
And we only have 184 to go. | ||
I mean, we're practically, we're practically across the finish line. | ||
Only 184 chats to go. | ||
Please stop sending that. | ||
Please, I'm being serious. | ||
I don't, like, we gotta cut it off. | ||
And then we got calls, then I gotta do 11 calls after that. | ||
Next time, the limit's gonna be way higher, okay? | ||
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The minimum's gotta be way higher, cause it's like... | |
360 chats? | ||
360 chats, that's a lot. - Kaiser Rev sent $50. | ||
How's that little guy doing? | ||
I heard he's been flying around spreading Christmas cheer. | ||
I saw him flying around one night. | ||
I couldn't believe my eyes. | ||
I noticed he got to fly around with Santa Claus and his sleigh, congrats to him. | ||
Really glad he's making it big out there. | ||
So glad we hit 1K. | ||
Let's keep this going. | ||
Merry Christmas and a happy new year. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Yeah, that little guy. | ||
He's out there somewhere. | ||
Objectivist sent $25. | ||
Big Nick Energy 2024 White Boy Winter. | ||
Yes, White Boy Winter. | ||
Bleach sent $100. | ||
Hey Nick, it's been a great year. | ||
Can't wait for F-Pack 4. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
Yeah, F-Pack 4. | ||
It's gonna be a big one. | ||
Miked518 sent $25. | ||
Nick W. Love you BRO slash new goal LFG 07 AF for life. | ||
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Love you man! | |
Thank you! | ||
Yes! | ||
Absolutely! | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Alexander Abdul have sent $25, please please please, do not back down. | ||
Do not become a bitch like Kanye or Alex Jones. | ||
As a Canadian let me tell you, America first. | ||
Canada first. | ||
We need to free our countries from the Zionist occupation. | ||
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Yes. | |
Absolutely. | ||
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Nice. | |
Hopefully so. | ||
Fingers crossed. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Bob Hitler sent $50, Fortnite entry fee. | ||
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Nice. | |
Jalford Juicebox sent $25, Merry White Christmas to you Nick, Joel, Keith, all the grow-ipers and all the juice gong. | ||
2023 was the year of Keith Woods, 2024 will be the year of unbanned Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hopefully so, fingers crossed. | ||
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We'll see. | |
Absolutely. | ||
Pretty nationalism. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
$5, petty nationalism more like pretty nationalism nigga we beautiful. | ||
- Absolutely, pretty nationalism. | ||
- Dilster Groeper sent $30, Christ is king. | ||
America first in inevitable. | ||
Thank you for your hard work and sacrifice Nick. | ||
- Thank you man, I really appreciate it. - Richard Percival sent $50, you are the one who finally convinced me to not get the COVID vaccine during the mandates and I got fired. | ||
Now the mandate has ended, I have my job back, and all the co-workers I've talked to said they've had health problems from the vax, like brain fog and needing to carry around inhalers. | ||
I can't thank you enough. | ||
I saved you. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
You can't thank me enough. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Because I took a lot of flack for that. | ||
And, you know, some people, they watched the show and they got vaxxed anyway. | ||
Some people, they were like, and you know it happened, and I know a few of them personally. | ||
There were a lot of people, they watched the show, and they were like, well, I gotta go and get vaccinated, you know? | ||
And they did. | ||
Can't believe it. | ||
So, you're a real patriot, you trusted the plan, and now you're healthy. | ||
So, that makes me feel good, because I felt a little bit guilty during that time, because I really was telling people to, like, lose their jobs. | ||
And that's a pretty serious thing to say, hey, you have to be willing to quit your job or get fired. | ||
Because people don't like to hear that. | ||
People like to be told, you know, do whatever you want. | ||
Do it or don't do it. | ||
Who really cares? | ||
Just do whatever's best for you. | ||
And I was like, no, you have to be willing to get fired. | ||
And if I was wrong, I would just have totally screwed these people over. | ||
So I'm glad to hear that it paid off for you. | ||
Groper Mom sent $10,000. | ||
Just sending love and prayers and lots of thanks for what you're doing. | ||
Nick. | ||
Wow, well thank you very much. | ||
We love Groper Mom. | ||
If you guys saw Groper Mom, you wouldn't believe it. | ||
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She's beautiful. | |
She has a beauti- I don't even know how we found this person. | ||
I don't know how this person supports us. | ||
I guess that's evidence that I'm not a horrible person. | ||
Because she is amazing, kind, beautiful. | ||
She's got a gorgeous family, like on the cover of a magazine family. | ||
And she's throwing $10,000 to our non-profit. | ||
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How did we get this lucky? | |
So, it's a mystery. | ||
But hey, I'm being modest. | ||
Thank you so much for the huge super chat. | ||
We love you, Groyper Mom. | ||
You're incredible. | ||
And I hope I'll see you at the next event. | ||
Maybe you'll take us up on the sponsorship and come and see the new studio. | ||
We'd love to have you out here. | ||
But yeah, you guys wouldn't believe. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's so funny because they always say, oh, the Groipers are bottom feeders, the Groipers are incels. | ||
Then you go to these donor events with the Groipers and it's just like one person out of a catalog after another. | ||
It's like a tall guy driving a Rolls Royce. | ||
It's like this beautiful woman with a beautiful family. | ||
It's these people from Hawaii with like five kids and they're all gorgeous. | ||
Like, honest to God, you wouldn't believe it. | ||
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So... | |
Thank you so much. | ||
I really appreciate the support. | ||
And I love you! | ||
We're praying for you as well. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Jeet sent $50. | ||
07. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
07 to you as well. | ||
Speedy Groweper sent $50. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
Bunny 20 sent $100. | ||
Hope you're having a Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
Been following since the summer of 2019 when Classical Theist shouted you out on Twitter. | ||
Thank you for all the great content over the years and for exposing me to Franson. | ||
Will the paid archive ever make a return? | ||
I'll pray for you. | ||
Please pray for me too as I'm intending to enter seminary this fall. | ||
Wow! | ||
Entering the seminary. | ||
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Well, good luck to you. | |
Yeah, we'll pray for you. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
I love to hear that. | ||
I imagine it's such a challenging life, so I really have a lot of respect for people that feel called. | ||
To do that. | ||
I know that I'm nowhere near holy enough to do something like that. | ||
So I just have nothing but respect for people to do that. | ||
And you know, we need them. | ||
We need priests to go in. | ||
Priests that are really strong in the faith. | ||
So, God bless you, man. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
I think I will bring the archive back eventually. | ||
The problem is we just can't get processing. | ||
And if we can't get processing, we can't do monthly subscriptions. | ||
If or when we solve that, I'll bring it back. | ||
What's Florida Club? | ||
the future. | ||
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Hi. | |
Big Love. | ||
Florida Club in disarray. | ||
Nick Boy sent $50, Hi. | ||
Kato the censor sent $25 O/Nic O/Trump O/Pope Francis O/Our Lady of Victory O/Jesus Christ Yes, all of that Nuevo Groeper sent $25 It's currently my 20th birthday. | ||
I am currently out with friends so I can't watch the whole stream, but I will for sure watch the replay. | ||
Just wanted to say thank you for the impact you've had on me this year. | ||
You have red-pilled me from a Zionist Jew into a Christian who loves Jesus. | ||
I hope you have a great day. | ||
Much love. | ||
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Awesome. | |
I love to hear that. | ||
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Happy birthday! | |
Hope you're having a good one. | ||
20 years old? | ||
I wish I was that young. | ||
I'm an old man. | ||
I'm hurtling towards 30. | ||
I'm 25. | ||
I wish I was your age. | ||
So hey, enjoy it while you can. | ||
You're a young man. | ||
Be responsible, but enjoy. | ||
Because then you're going to be an old fart like me and everyone's going to be saying, when are you going to get married? | ||
When are you going to get serious about getting married? | ||
Where are your kids at? | ||
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It's like... | |
I don't feel like I'm 20. | ||
I want to be like an 18-year-old kid, but you know, you gotta grow up, so... Enjoy! | ||
Happy birthday! | ||
Hope you have a great celebration. | ||
Spinning dreidels, being a Judeo-Christian as you are. | ||
But God bless, man. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
AAA 999 sent $150, thoughts on Michael Nelson. - I don't know who that is, but thanks for the super chat. - Pragmatic Culture sent $100, I'm sure you could relate to Rey Mysterio a lot. | ||
What the fuck is that? | ||
What is that? | ||
Pragmatic Culture, I thought you were on my side! | ||
This guy, he's always like, sending me all this nice stuff, and then he comes out with the dagger drawn. | ||
I bet you relate to this short Mexican. | ||
Okay, ouch! | ||
This guy's like Wholesome Chungus 10,000, now he's just... Freaking trashing me for no reason. | ||
From right field. | ||
No, I don't actually relate to Rey Mysterio. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
That's funny, though. | ||
Yeah, relate to Rey Mysterio. | ||
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Ha ha ha. | |
Ha ha ha. | ||
Oh, I get it, because I'm Mexican. | ||
You're hilarious. | ||
Kanyesgoons0ck sent $50. | ||
Love you. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, great username. | ||
Thank you. | ||
John Lakeman sent $100, no message, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Elf Worshipper sent $52, piss gang till I die. | ||
Shout out Shallot, we love you buddy. | ||
Yeah, shout out Shallot. | ||
It's been, um, how many years now? | ||
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I think, uh, two? | |
Just over two years and it was October 21, right? | ||
Yeah, God bless. | ||
We love Shallot. | ||
Such a shame, but, you know, we always remember him and we miss him. | ||
GuiperGroper sent $5,000. | ||
No message. | ||
And no message! | ||
Dude, MVP. | ||
Thank you very much, GuiperGroper. | ||
God bless y'all. | ||
See you in Chicago for our dinner. | ||
Goyper Groyper with the five. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
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Whoops, muted. | |
$25, Alex Jones, like Trump, plus etc. are not chills when comes to J-Question. | ||
They pledge their love for them, but secretly subvert them by giving microphones to PPL like Nick, Peters, etc. | ||
while calling out the issue between the lines, Ulfie while kissing, wailing, wall, etc. dot trust them, and keep using their massive welcoming platforms. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know if I'm with that. | |
I think that's not Supportable Daniel Lewis sent $50. | ||
All the best in the next 50 years, Nick. | ||
I'm 75. | ||
We will win. | ||
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Whoa! | |
Old Groyper. | ||
An old head Groyper. | ||
A true old head. | ||
Hey, I love 75 year olds. | ||
All the best to you as well. | ||
We are gonna win. | ||
I'll make you proud. | ||
I really do love the old people though. | ||
Old people just have like a different They just have a completely different sensibility. | ||
I miss that about my grandmother. | ||
She was 88, so she was very old. | ||
Meaning that she grew up in the 40s and 50s, completely different than the boomers. | ||
I feel like the boomers are really distinct from that greatest generation, or silent generation. | ||
And just always talking to her, it was clear she came from a different world. | ||
And I feel like those are the only people that really have a deep connection to the old world, but also have a foot in this fallen world. | ||
So, that's really unique and, you know, I'm sure sad in some ways, but I hope that we can give the old heads a little bit of hope that we can turn things around. | ||
- Ah. - Prince Wig sent $100, Green Heart. - Thanks. - Seagulls sent $100, Thank you for that. | ||
$500, everyday I'm groipering. - Awesome, thank you for that. - Stephen Malcolm sent $30, no message. - Hey, no message, thanks. - Grotto sent $50, oh seven. - Oh seven. - Orangutan Wang sent $25, been loving the rumble streams lately. oh seven. - Oh seven. - Orangutan Wang sent $25, Saw one of those Israel propaganda docs Vans in person the other day around campus. | ||
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Hey! | |
Had Claudine Gay and Sally Korn Bluth next to Hitler with a little blurb saying mine context. | ||
Real dystopian shit. | ||
It is good I am like Neo in bullet time and have learned to dodge these lies. | ||
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Yeah, good for you. | |
You're dodging those lies like Destiny dodges a ex-wife. | ||
CGRR sent $25. | ||
I was going to buy five copies of the Real Women of America pinup calendar but decided instead to super chat you. | ||
Just four copies for me this year. | ||
Just four. | ||
Good decision, yeah. | ||
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Well done. | |
Rob Smith sent $25. | ||
Oh, this guy's trolling me. | ||
Lean Doer sent $25. | ||
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Young Lean invented gravity. | |
- Lean Dewar sent $25. | ||
Young Lean invented gravity. - Oh really? - Luke the Evangelist sent $50. | ||
God bless you Nick. | ||
May Jesus Christ cover you in his armor. | ||
We utter his name and the devil recoils in fear, and you preach his name louder than most. | ||
Keep curb stomping the devil and letting your light out into the world. | ||
You are the fucking man. | ||
Crossed fingers. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
All day, Christ is King. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
That's what really gives the movement wings. | ||
If it was anything other than that, it would just be irrelevant and stupid in my opinion. | ||
John Smith sent $100. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! | ||
Thank you! | ||
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Merry Christmas to you too! | |
KingChad sent $50. | ||
W leader. | ||
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W dude. | |
We love KingChad. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Stop super... You're a kid. | ||
I don't want to keep taking your money, man. | ||
W leader. | ||
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That's funny though. | |
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Chungusbro sent $50. | ||
Hey Nick, I've been watching the show for almost four years now and my support for you has never faltered in all that time. | ||
Thank you for all that you do. | ||
We see the vision. | ||
Thank you Chungusbro. | ||
I'm glad that you... I'm glad you see what I'm up to. | ||
Charles Turner Jr. sent $65. | ||
Thank you for all you're doing Nick. | ||
Along with yourself, thank God for Vince James, Bryson Gray, Mark Dice, Tyson James no relation to Vince, and others speaking the truth. | ||
More people continue to become aware of the two most taboo topics, calling out the Jews and anti-whiteism. | ||
Thank you man, I really appreciate it. | ||
Max Groepa sent $500. | ||
Thank you for all your hard work and all you have sacrificed, Nick. | ||
We love you. | ||
God bless and protect you. | ||
KRD4NJF less than 3. | ||
Thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
God bless you too, man. | ||
Logos Archangel sent $50. | ||
Fortnite buy-in. | ||
2024 is our year. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
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Yes it is. | |
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Thank you. | ||
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Movement tax, yeah. | ||
Thank you, Retardo. | ||
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Love you, bro. | |
BaseDollar sent $1,000. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Nick. | ||
AF and the Growipers will own 2024. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Hey, thank you, BaseDollar. | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
BaseDollar, one of our old head of big money wages. | ||
We appreciate you, buddy. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Merry Christmas to you, too. | ||
Cal sent $100. | ||
Thank you for everything you do Nick! | ||
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Godspeed. | ||
We'll be out there man, thank you very much for the big super chat, I appreciate it. | ||
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NickTheContentKing congratulations on smashing the donation goal. | ||
2024 is going to be crazy love you buddy. | ||
Love you bro, thanks a lot for all your support man. | ||
Thank you for all the great work you have done. | ||
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Thanks! | |
Okay, update, we're at 143. | ||
Only 143 to go. | ||
Man, they're just flying right by. | ||
The time is flying. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Okay, update. | ||
We're at 143. | ||
Only 143 to go. | ||
Man, they're just flying right by. | ||
The time is flying. | ||
I mean, it barely feels like we have any left at all, honestly. | ||
And then we only have like 11 calls. | ||
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So we're good at work. | |
We're all we got like an hour remaining in the stream. | ||
so we're getting there. | ||
We are getting there. | ||
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Bruh. | |
Ugh. | ||
Ugh. | ||
This is, I, 12 hours before. | ||
Why didn't I just say 8? | ||
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I should have just done like 8 hours. | |
This is so long. | ||
I feel like I've been here my whole life. | ||
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I feel like I'm never gonna leave. | |
I smell bad. | ||
I'm like sweating. | ||
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I just gotta keep pushing. | |
I gotta put my head down and just keep pushing. | ||
Just keep swimming, right? | ||
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All right. - Okay. | |
Let's do this. | ||
We got this. | ||
EliteDragon sent $25. | ||
Hey Nick, long time viewer, first time super chatter. | ||
I don't have much to say, so I'll keep it brief. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Love what you do. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
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Fortnite donation. | ||
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Andy! | |
Hey, thanks man. | ||
Caleb Hudson sent $50, so ready for this Fortnite tourney. | ||
Ready to volunteer in Wisconsin. | ||
We will see you in Wisconsin, man. | ||
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No, definitely don't. | ||
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$25, spank that France in booty. - No, definitely don't. | ||
No spank. - Some guy sent $100, send $100 or you're gay. - That's true, thanks for the 100. - Jaded Western sent $250, Congratulations Nick and all on a successful fundraiser. | ||
Big things coming. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Huge things! | ||
Yeah, very big things. | ||
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I'd like to play... Wait, wait, wait! | ||
Okay, threw his email in there. | ||
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Okay, we'll take care of that. | |
Philbert sent $50. | ||
Hey Nick, love what you do. | ||
First time Super Chatter, thanks for everything you do. | ||
Merry Christmas and New Year's, buddy. | ||
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Merry Christmas! | |
There's mass confusion among Christians, even big names I often see, who mistake the ethnic Jews as God's chosen and themselves as Gentile. | ||
But a Gentile is properly understood as an unbeliever. | ||
of the promise by keeping God's commandments slash covenant and not by bloodline slash flesh. | ||
Romans 2, Romans 9, Galatians 3. | ||
There's mass confusion among Christians, even big names I often see who mistake the ethnic Jews as God's chosen and themselves as Gentile. | ||
But a Gentile is properly understood as an unbeliever. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, man. | ||
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You're right. | ||
They are not the chosen people. | ||
Christians are. | ||
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Fortnite. | |
Hitlerv2 sent $50. | ||
You are the only streamer slash content creator I watch anymore. | ||
Thank you for all you do and for bringing young men closer to Christ. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
Love you too, man. | ||
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Hey. | ||
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Hey. | |
John White sent $100, 07. | ||
Thanks! | ||
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07. | |
No, I can't read that one. | ||
Deleted. | ||
Sent $30. | ||
What's your opinion on Erik Prince? | ||
Jehovah Witnesses? | ||
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Bruh. | |
Erik Prince? | ||
I don't have a strong opinion on him. | ||
I mean, obviously he's like a military contractor, so that's a little sus. | ||
But yeah, but I have I don't really know too much about him To say whether I'm really for or against but I mean anyone who's in Who's doing spook stuff like that? | ||
I'm a little suspicious of Jehovah's Witnesses. | ||
I mean I view them the same way. | ||
I view any Protestant. | ||
I think they're you know, they're not Catholic. | ||
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They're wrong. | |
Detroit percent $25. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Nick. | ||
I've been a fan since the First Destiny debate. | ||
It's crazy to see streams like this coming from the old 100 viewer YouTube days. | ||
The growth has always been inevitable. | ||
You're the best at this. | ||
God bless. | ||
Excited to see what 2024 has in store for you and the movement. | ||
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Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, that... 100 viewer streams on YouTube. | ||
I remember those days. | ||
First Destiny debate. | ||
That was like my first big break. | ||
In... was that 2017 or 2018? | ||
I think it was 2018. | ||
Yeah, how about that, huh? | ||
Those were the days. | ||
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Awesome, glad to hear it, man. | |
those were the days whittler sent fifty dollars fortnight zola sent twenty five dollars oh seven nick merry christmas and i'm excited for a pack and everything you have in store for us next year awesome glad to hear it man merry christmas hand stocks Thank you! | ||
Hang on. | ||
we're so back we're back don't dox yourself in chat sent $25 you are our hero Nick Merry Christmas and God bless to you and your family 07 Christmas tree thank you hang on this guy's trying to hit me with a missile right now I'll just dodge it easily He's gonna destroy some of my infrastructure though, but whatever. | ||
Who cares about that? | ||
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Fucking dumbass idiot. | |
I'm playing- I got this Call of War thing going. | ||
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I'm in the middle of a war, so I kinda gotta be on top of it a little bit. | |
Um... Yeah, he just keeps building these rockets. | ||
Ass. | ||
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I knew that's what he was doing with that. | |
Anyway. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Don't be smooching me. | ||
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Yes. | |
Whoa! | ||
$100, no message. - Thank you. | ||
Awesome. | ||
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Merry Christmas, Smig Smooch. - Don't be smooching me. - Skylar Simmons sent $25. | ||
God bless America first. - Yes. - John Dave Irving sent $9,000. | ||
Lowell Studio Tour? | ||
Sounds awesome. | ||
Where is your bathroom at? - Awesome. | ||
Of course. | ||
Well, you're not using my, it's not my personal bathroom, okay? | ||
It's gonna be a legit studio. | ||
So you're gonna be using the studio bathroom, okay? | ||
Nice try. | ||
I know you thought you're gonna be shitting on my toilet or whatever, you freaks. | ||
Pissing in my toilet thinking it's some kind of own, but yeah, not not gonna happen Hey, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Thank you. | ||
John Dave Irving for all your support. | ||
We love this guy This guy's cool as fuck even though He antagonizes me in the super chats This guy's great I wasn't really sure what his game was when he was at the he was at the donor dinner for the second Fuentes rally and he's kind of eyeballing me from the end of the table then we got to talking at the end and I realize he's just a little troll. | ||
He's just a troll demon. | ||
Anonymous troll demon. | ||
But hey, thank you very much John Dave Irving. | ||
I'll see you in Chicago, I guess. | ||
Using my toilet. | ||
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That tournament money is mine. | ||
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Long time super chatter. | |
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Merry Christmas, Snowman. | ||
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Christ is King. | ||
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Hey! | |
Yeah, well, I'll be talking to you shortly. | ||
Groip Master Flex sent $100. | ||
Yo, Merry Christmas to you and yours. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
I mean, I hope so, but... I don't know, man. | ||
I don't even know any women. | ||
I think about how I'm gonna find a wife, and it's like, I don't even know any women. | ||
I don't... I looked at my Snapchat. | ||
The last time I talked to a woman on Snapchat that wasn't in, like, my family was, like, a year ago. | ||
And it wasn't even like a it wasn't even like a real conversation So I don't even know and you know guys have like a roster that they kind of pull from I don't you know, I don't even know any women so I don't even know Where to begin and I'm not gonna do a dating app and I can't just go and meet people like you're at a bar So, what do you do? | ||
Where do you how do you answer a question like that? | ||
You go to a bar and it's some girl, and how do you explain to them, like, hey, are you 18 and have, like, no body count? | ||
Also, I'm a, like, white nationalist anti-Semite, like, how's that even gonna work? | ||
What do I put in my Tinder bio? | ||
Infamous Nazi? | ||
Like, I go up to a girl in a bar and I'm like, hey, are you a virgin? | ||
Also, by the way, I'm an infamous Nazi. | ||
Like, how is that even gonna happen? | ||
I don't even know anyone. | ||
So, yeah, it really is gonna be an act of God. | ||
Like, if I get married, that'll be a bigger act of God than, like, me having dinner with Trump and Kanye for Thanksgiving, you know? | ||
Like, I'm at that dinner table, somehow I wind up at a Thanksgiving dinner with President Trump and Kanye West, and, like, that is less of a miracle than if somehow I, like, find a suitable wife. | ||
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That's how I feel, at least. | |
Yeah, I don't know how that's gonna come together. | ||
How are we gonna find that person? | ||
BaseChad sent $101. | ||
Hello, Mr. Fuentes. | ||
I can't wait to meet you in person. | ||
Dinner and studio tour will be great. | ||
My Hero 07 America First. | ||
I'm sorry, did you, uh... Missing the other $9900, I think, but... Thanks. | ||
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I think but thanks. | ||
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Nick. | ||
Your work and dedication to God and our country is an inspiration. | ||
May God continue to bless you in all that you do. | ||
Thank you man, Merry Christmas. | ||
Hyprobarion sent $100, Thank you Nick. | ||
You are the man. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Fulcher sent $200, God bless you, Nick. | ||
Thanks, God bless you. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
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Love you, buddy. | ||
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. | ||
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Louie sent $25. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
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Love you, buddy. | |
Walter Yarrow sent $101. | ||
I've been following you since 2018 and have been with you through your entire journey. | ||
You rescued me from Shapiro conservatism. | ||
Thank you for everything. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
It's been a long journey. | ||
I feel like an old man, even though I've really only been an adult for seven years. | ||
I already feel like an old man. | ||
I feel... I feel wise and seasoned and like a mature... This is what adulting feels like. | ||
This is what becoming an adult feels like. | ||
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I'm aging like a fine wine. | |
Lord2Shanks sent $100! | ||
Merry Christmas Nick! | ||
The content this year has been so good and I can't wait to see what's in store for the next! | ||
God bless you! | ||
Lord2Shanks! | ||
Hey! | ||
Love this guy! | ||
Merry Christmas man! | ||
God bless! | ||
Hope I'll see you at the next app pack! | ||
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Remember we used to play Among Us and stuff? | |
Good times man! | ||
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God bless and Merry Christmas! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
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Thank you! | |
Geralt sent $50, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Nick07! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
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Only Commander John Doyle is defending our sexy allies. | ||
I'm so pissed off and shaking and screaming I had to come watch the America First Christmas Money Bomb Stream Marathon to calm my nerves. | ||
Thank you 07! | ||
Thanks for that super chat! | ||
The woke left doesn't want you to ejaculate, but John Doyle will make sure. | ||
Or I guess it's the reverse. | ||
The woke left is trying to get you to ejaculate. | ||
And John Doyle's coming in to save the day. | ||
He says, nope. | ||
No, put it back in. | ||
The woke left does not want you to jerk off to conservative pin-up calendar girls, but they're gonna make sure you do it. | ||
Doyle is gonna make sure you do it. | ||
Yeah, serious 9-11 event. | ||
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America first is inevitable. | ||
God bless you and Merry Christmas. | ||
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Fortnite tournament. | ||
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Trollt sent $100. | ||
Hey! | ||
World Jewry must be destroyed. | ||
Let's fucking go! | ||
Trollt! | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
I hope you're doing well. | ||
My friend Trollt. | ||
Thank you for the super chat. | ||
I love he just he just went there bro just logged on and said you know what? | ||
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World Jewry gotta be destroyed. | |
Daw A W W Trollz. | ||
Trollz logs in. | ||
I love everybody else! | ||
Hey Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, God Bless, Blah Blah. | ||
Bro logs in. | ||
World Jewry must be destroyed. | ||
Dude. | ||
W, thanks for the super chat, Trollt. | ||
Hopefully I'll see you soon, maybe at the next Aft Pack. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
I'm thinking about doing a rally near where you live, so... Maybe I'll see you at that. | ||
Then again, maybe not, because it's kind of hot. | ||
It's kind of, uh... Politically, it's a little hot over there, you know, but that's why I'm doing it there, because... | ||
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Hey! | |
Utahzoomer sent $25. | ||
Bro walked out of bed and casually made 100 grand. | ||
he knows where he's from but i'm in a little bit of trouble over there but that's why i'm gonna do a rally there as a middle finger so maybe maybe you got to go in a disguise but thank you man i appreciate it david sent 100 hey hey thank you utah zoomer sent 25 bro | ||
walked out of bed and casually made 100 grand w stream as always bro casually walked out of bed and made 100 grand W. | ||
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W stream is on. | |
That's my Utah Zoomer impression. | ||
I love you Utah Zoomer. | ||
Thank you! | ||
I'm glad you like the stream. | ||
Well listen, I didn't make a hundred. | ||
We're raising a hundred sixty for our project. | ||
So this is not about me making. | ||
This is not for me. | ||
And I know you didn't mean it that way, but I don't want it to come across that way all of this is Going into stuff. | ||
So this is not like, you know, buy me a new car budget is not like, you know Pay for my dinner or budget. | ||
This is like We are making propaganda with this. | ||
We are deploying in the election with this. | ||
We are you know building? | ||
headquarters with this This is all going towards tangible stuff so I know you didn't mean it like that, but I just want to make that clear. | ||
It's not like, oh, I just made a bunch of money. | ||
It's like, no, we're raising this money and I'll be directing it, of course, with the foundation to do our activities. | ||
Dell sent $50. | ||
WStream. | ||
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Thanks! | |
Bobby Butterknife sent $25. | ||
Merry Christmas Nick! | ||
My little groyper you prayed for is almost 2 now, and I'm starting my PhD in the coming year. | ||
I hope my work will be useful to the movement, so that we can build a future, not for ourselves, but our children. | ||
God bless you, Nick! | ||
Christ is King! | ||
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Wow. | |
Merry Christmas, man. | ||
God bless you and your family and your kid. | ||
We love our little Groipers. | ||
Good for you, man. | ||
And congrats on the PhD. | ||
That's exciting. | ||
That's what it's about, man. | ||
We need the PhDs. | ||
We need the high IQ guys to have kids. | ||
And to be redpilled. | ||
So thank you! | ||
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Thank you, man! | |
sent $30, been tuning in and out of the stream throughout the day to see the results, finally got a chance to do my part. | ||
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Soon! | |
Huge W for America first. | ||
070 Nick, inevitable. - Thank you, man. - Groipteef sent $100, congrats on a great year, soon arrow, 2024. | ||
- Soon, yes, thank you. - Smug guy Groipers sent $25, you're so skeeby D, you're so phantom tax. | ||
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Is that a dog whistle? | |
Because, yeah, I mean, that's true about something, but it's not China. | ||
Hey, heart you. | ||
We need to first stand up to China. | ||
Once China is defeated, the rest falls right into place. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Hashtag end China. - Is that a dog whistle? | ||
'Cause yeah, I mean, that's true about something, but it's not China. - Encrypt Jews sent $100, less than three. | ||
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I dropped out of Iowa State a few months before you spoke there so I only saw the recording. | ||
I was not right in the head at that time, so the perfect timing makes me think it may have been divine intervention, or maybe it was just luck. | ||
Either way, Merry Christmas and Happy New Years! | ||
Merry Christmas, I'm glad you're cool now though, I'm glad you're square and right in the head at this point, but thanks. | ||
Mr. Mime sent $25, is there a way to make an all grower per Call of War game? | ||
Yeah, we could. | ||
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I mean, but I don't know. | |
Thomas Ellis sent $1,000. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Joshua sent $100. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
American Restorationist sent $25. | ||
Merry Christmas Nick. | ||
Here's some meager dough for the good fight. | ||
Always keeping you and the success of the movement in my rosary intentions. | ||
Keep up the good fight and continue to dream of something marvelous. | ||
Thank you man. | ||
Appreciate the super chat. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
Hats Update sent $1,150. | ||
Thank you everyone. | ||
That's more hats. | ||
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Colin to show please smile. | ||
Okay, well I'll be talking to you soon. | ||
Okay, we're getting close! | ||
We're getting close to the end here. | ||
We got 93 left and that's not counting all the ones that didn't meet the minimum that I'm not reading. | ||
So, we're getting close to the end here. | ||
Oh, that's tough to say. | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
Who has more Aryan excellence, Keith Woods or Paul Towne? | ||
Oh, that's tough to say. | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
I mean, they're both tall. | ||
They're both good looking. | ||
They're both white. | ||
I think they both have light eyes. | ||
They're both very intelligent, but then they begin to diverge. | ||
I mean, Paul Towne is a true American, a true American New Yorker, so he's got a very American sensibility. | ||
Keith Woods is a true European. | ||
Keith is, of course, Very political and philosophical. | ||
Paul Towne is really more technical and he's really into finance and coding and really more oriented around making money. | ||
And I don't say that in a negative way, I just mean that, you know, Keith is an activist. | ||
Paul Towne, I don't know what you would call that, but he's more of a entrepreneurial or | ||
Autodidact or you know something like that so, you know, they and and of course Paul town is far more rambunctious Maybe a little more creative maybe more of a creative more artistic I guess I Don't know that's hard to say | ||
They're pretty similar, I think Paul town is a little older if I'm not mistaken, I don't know I Don't actually know exactly how old it is, but Yeah, I don't know that's a tough one I can't I can't take sides are like my two favorites I Wurzelroot sent $500. | ||
Our leader never apologizes. | ||
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Hey! | |
Thanks, Wurz! | ||
We gotta get Wurz back on the stream, man. | ||
It's been too long. | ||
I haven't talked to him in maybe a year. | ||
I gotta get on Valorant. | ||
We gotta get the squad back together. | ||
Wurz, UX, me, Veda. | ||
Man, Wurzelroot. | ||
Thank you for... You didn't have to do that, but thank you for the huge super chat, Wurzelroot. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
That's right! | ||
The real leader never apologizes. | ||
Thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
We gotta hang soon, man. | ||
We love words. | ||
GrowEyePerBob sent $50. | ||
I was gay before watching you. | ||
Thanks for everything. | ||
Okay, well I hope you're not gay anymore, but thank you. | ||
Antichrist Disrespector sent $35. | ||
Hope you had a very merry Christmas, Nick, and have a happy new year with no black bills, I pray. | ||
Only Christ the King and making America great again matters anymore. | ||
God bless you, Saint Nick. | ||
I love you more than anyone else on the internet. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yes, no more black bills. | ||
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Thanks for all you do. | ||
All the best for 2024. | ||
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Nice. | ||
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Thanks, Nick. | ||
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$285. | |
Doing my part tonight. | ||
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$285. | |
So $3. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
pretty fly white guy sent $25, 285 doing my part tonight pretty fly pretty underscore fly underscore white guy 285 so $3 now thank you man i appreciate it tyra nixon sent $25 A true American patriot. | ||
God bless you, Nick and crew. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So true. | ||
Bobby sent $10,000. | ||
Thanks for all you do, Nick. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Thank you, Bobby. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
I'll see you in Chicago. | ||
Be good to... | ||
Hang out. | ||
Check out the studio. | ||
Thank you so much for the huge support, everybody. | ||
Let's get an 07 for Bobby. | ||
God bless, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Michael sent $10,000. | ||
No message. | ||
And Michael with $10,000 and no message? | ||
You know what's so funny? | ||
People send like $25 and then they do the full character count and then someone sends $10,000 with no message. | ||
07's to Michael and Bobby. | ||
I'll see you both in Chicago. | ||
I'll see you both in the studio. | ||
We'll have a grand time. | ||
Thank you guys both so much for the huge superchats, and I'll see you at FPAC 4. | ||
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But thanks a lot. | |
07 for them both. | ||
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100x multiplier for the next stream. | |
- I'm both 100x and $50, 100x next time. - 100x multiplier for the next stream from Eli. | ||
- Croy% $25, you. | ||
Merry Christmas to the big guy on the big money stream. | ||
Let's go. | ||
You are truly proving the haters wrong. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
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God bless you and all the donors. - Yes, God bless everybody that's been involved in the stream. | |
Giraffe grow, I percent $25. | ||
America first is inevitable 2024. | ||
Christ as King is the major biblical theme. | ||
Psalm 110, one by far the most quoted OT verse in the NT. - Mm, absolutely. | ||
Yes man, it's right here! | ||
sent $50, dropping back in to show some love. | ||
Is there a place for non-whites to support the movement? | ||
I've said this before, you've got support across racial slash gender lines when we're all looking at the same enemy. | ||
I saw this firsthand when you were on Fresh and Fit. | ||
Regardless, I believe in your message and want to see you win for a better America. | ||
Yes, man, it's right here. | ||
It's okay. | ||
We, you know, whoever supports America first is with us. | ||
And as long as you believe in what we believe in I accept I I accept people. | ||
You know, because we do want a white America. | ||
I think non-white people, I think they want that too. | ||
I don't think, you know, truly rational non-white people do not want America to go the way of every other country. | ||
It's like killing the goose to lay the golden egg. | ||
They are the beneficiaries as well. | ||
Some people say I'm non-white. | ||
If that's the case, I still believe everything I believe. | ||
I'm one of them then, you know? | ||
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So we welcome your support. | |
AEF Ebony sent $50. | ||
Nick, thank you for all you do for the American people. | ||
Been watching your stream daily. | ||
First time sending money. | ||
Honored to support the cause. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, thank you for supporting. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
Corelix sent $100. | ||
Crazy enough, this still isn't your best single day of Donos. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
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Isn't it? | |
Yeah, it definitely is. | ||
I think my other best day was like 10 or 20,000. | ||
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So yeah, this is definitely, this is by far the best, I think. | |
Salakog sent $51. | ||
You mean everything to me. | ||
I love you. | ||
Okay, chill. | ||
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Love you too, though. | |
Groyperishere sent $30. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
I didn't get to watch the full 12-hour stream, but I wanted to support still. | ||
Hope you had a good holiday. | ||
Also, are you watching Sam Hyde's show, Fish Tank? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Hey, listen, this is a 12 hour stream. | ||
I mean, I was not even checked in for the entire thing. | ||
I was checked out for portions of it, so I don't blame you. | ||
No, I haven't really been following it too closely. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just not really my thing. | ||
I love Sam Hyde. | ||
Don't get me wrong, but just the reality show deal. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't. | ||
Some people are really into the IRL content like Ice Poseidon and stuff like that. | ||
I'm not really into that. | ||
So I watch the clips. | ||
I see some of the clips on Twitter, but I'm not, uh... I don't really watch livestreams. | ||
If I sit down and watch content, I like to watch stuff about, like, geography or something. | ||
Or politics, you know? | ||
But, um... But thanks! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Dingleberry sent $30. | ||
Trusting the plan since 2018. | ||
AF is the future. | ||
G.O.P. | ||
Delenda asked, Looking forward to the year of the Groyper. | ||
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Yog. | |
Year of Groyper. | ||
Imagine starting in 2018 and you made it this far, right? | ||
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Happy New Year! | |
Yes, I'll see you there. | ||
Hey, love you buddy. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Favorite gospel? | ||
I don't know if I have one. | ||
Happy New Year, yes. | ||
I'll see you there. | ||
MC sent $25. | ||
Hey, buddy, no, you hate the repetitive chats, but hey, you're awesome. | ||
What's your favorite gospel? | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
Hey, love you, buddy. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
Favorite gospel? | ||
I don't know if I have one. | ||
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I mean, I don't know. | |
All right. | ||
I don't know if I could separate out and pick a particular one. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, three of them are all basically the same, aren't they, for the most part? | ||
Matthew, Mark, and John. | ||
And it's really Luke that has the different content. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I don't think I've really read them enough times to really say, oh, you know, one of them really... I love all of them. | ||
I love... I don't think you could take them separately. | ||
I think you have to take them all together, so... So, I like all four. | ||
If I had to pick, I'd probably go with Matthew's the first one, right? | ||
Maybe Matthew. | ||
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But... Yeah, I don't know him. | |
I don't know him well enough, top to bottom, to say, you know, which one I really love the most. | ||
Martin sent $100, love you big guy! | ||
I love you too man, thanks for the super chat! | ||
Andrew Ness sent $50, I listened to the audiobook The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy by John Mearsheimer, I was blown away at what a masterpiece the book is. | ||
Wow! | ||
That is a great book. | ||
Absolutely, yeah. | ||
That was, like, my introduction to that issue. | ||
And it's funny, because I got turned on to that by, like, a pro-Palestine teacher in high school. | ||
And at that time, I was like, oh, this is a bunch of anti-Israel propaganda. | ||
But then I read it, and that was a big part of my red pillage. | ||
Dalton Clodfelter sent $50. | ||
You are him. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
Hey, love you too, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Dalton Claude! | ||
I love you, bro. | ||
And, dude, we're gonna do it. | ||
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You and me and the whole group. | |
This is our year. | ||
This is the year we take it to the next level. | ||
Whoops. | ||
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$100. | |
It's so wild to see how far this whole thing has come. | ||
Very humble beginnings. | ||
You've changed so many lives for the better, including my own. | ||
Only you could pull something like this off. | ||
I think I'll see you soon, but congratulations on the smashing success of this stream. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
Drugsell! | ||
Hey, thank you for the super chat, Drugsell. | ||
I love you, man. | ||
You've been with me for a long time since... Well, it's been over four years now, I think, right? | ||
We met at, um... | ||
What is it, Miami Uncensored? | ||
Was that the first time we met? | ||
So that would have been September 29th, 2019. | ||
Somewhere around there. | ||
28th to the 30th, I think. | ||
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It was in that window. | |
So yeah, man. | ||
It's been over four years, if you can believe it. | ||
I appreciate your friendship and all your support over the years. | ||
I love you too, buddy. | ||
Hopefully I'll see you real soon. | ||
And I appreciate the kind words of support. | ||
Yeah, next time I'm in town, or you're here, or whatever, we gotta get together. | ||
What's that song? | ||
Protestant Groy percent $25. | ||
Love to see the entire right wing collapse towards AF. | ||
You see, if you ever wanted to ever be anything, there'd always be somebody that'll shoot down any dream. | ||
2024 is the year of America first. | ||
Along spelted forever. | ||
What's that song? | ||
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Don't tell me, don't tell me. | |
I'm not going to know it. | ||
It's from College Dropout, right? | ||
It's, um... I'm not gonna get it. | ||
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I'm not gonna get it. | |
It's from a song I don't know super well. | ||
I can hear it, but I can't finish it. | ||
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Bring Me Down. | |
I was gonna say that! | ||
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Yeah, I was wrong about it. | |
It was late registration. | ||
Same era. | ||
Damn it! | ||
Well, hey, yeah, I got felted on that one. | ||
But thanks, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
Poopypants92 sent $1,000. | ||
I love you Nick. | ||
You're a big reason I became Catholic. | ||
Hope this makes up for a few years of missing Super Chats. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Thank you man. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Thanks for the big Super Chat and I'm glad to hear that you became Catholic through my show. | ||
I always love to hear that. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
07's a Poopypants92. | ||
Digital Nas sent $45, thank you for all you do! | ||
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I edge to all your streams! | |
House AF sent $25, hey Nick J. Fuentes, you are awesome, and you are cool and dope! | ||
Thanks for what you do! | ||
You're the best! | ||
Keep it up king! | ||
Here is some shekels ahahaha! | ||
Anyways don't wanna waste your time, I just wanted to say Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years to you Nick! | ||
Quick question, what are your thoughts on having a great day? | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Thoughts on having a great day? | ||
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Okay. | |
It's too late. | ||
It's 11.20. | ||
I'm exhausted. | ||
I'm out of banter. | ||
I'm out of witty banter. | ||
I need to eat another meal. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
- The honor sent $40, Merry Christmas and Happy New Years. - Merry Christmas, thank you. | ||
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Let's go! | |
And yes, it's actually me lol. | ||
And yes, it's actually me. | ||
Hey, thank you man. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
And I'm really glad we're able to put our differences aside and get together. | ||
And yes, it's actually me. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
And I'm really glad we're able to put our differences aside and get together. | ||
It makes me feel really good that I've been able to do that with a lot of people lately. | ||
And, you know, I really, I don't want to fight. | ||
You know, I don't, well, I want to fight, but I want to fight our enemies. | ||
I don't want to fight good people that agree with me and are on the same page. | ||
You know, and so, I know we kind of got back together again earlier this year, and also, uh, the Wilsons, I talked to them. | ||
And even Owen Benjamin, I made amends with, and Lucas Gage. | ||
I mean, we had beef at one point, and Stu Peters. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of people over the past, you know, year, year and a half that... And I said it around the time of the yay thing. | ||
I said, look, I'm ready to forgive. | ||
I'm ready to move on. | ||
We gotta put the differences aside and focus on the big stuff. | ||
If you really care about these things, if you care about our country and God and all the rest, And so that is one of the things that has made me the happiest this year is that Culture War Criminals another one and his crew that we've been able to bridge a lot of these divides when there has been so much vitriol and negativity and to be able to just say you know what let's just forgive each other and let it go that's the best feeling in the world so God bless you man. | ||
I love you. | ||
I really appreciate that and hopefully we'll be able to stream soon. | ||
I know I've been talking about it and I was honest to God I was gonna get you on this one but we threw the guest list together like yesterday and it filled up so quick but I want to do a stream with you in 2024. | ||
Let's do it early. | ||
And hopefully maybe we could even get you to AFFPAC 4. | ||
It'd be great to meet you in person and I know the Groipers would love to see you so and that's the kind of stuff that warms my heart. | ||
I mean we could really get all these people that were intensely fighting for a long time and to get them all in the same room and loving each other you know real love fest. | ||
I think it's a testament to the strength of our spirits. | ||
So, God bless you, man. | ||
I really appreciate the kind words and everything. | ||
And I wish you the best of luck as well. | ||
You turned out to be a good guy. | ||
I'm glad we're able to put all that nonsense behind us and come together. | ||
So, God bless, buddy. | ||
Adam Lanex sent $250, hey Nick great show today. | ||
What can I do on a local level to support the cause? | ||
I'm from a big sanctuary city and want bring more people into the fold. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
You know it's a tricky question. | ||
But you just get involved. | ||
You say well how? | ||
Do what seems obvious. | ||
Volunteer for a local campaign. | ||
That's the best advice I can give you. | ||
I mean, depending on your age. | ||
If you're a young guy, join up with your college Republicans. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
If you're not in college, look up your county GOP. | ||
Start going to the meetings. | ||
Volunteer for a campaign. | ||
You know, find the local guy that you agree with the most. | ||
If it's a congressional, senate, governor candidate. | ||
Volunteer for the campaign. | ||
Volunteer for the Trump campaign. | ||
Because politics is all about networking. | ||
And it is not hard or complicated at all. | ||
Go where they are. | ||
You know, where are they? | ||
They're running elections. | ||
When I say they, I mean people in politics. | ||
How do you network with political people? | ||
Where are the political people? | ||
They're at the county GOP meeting. | ||
They're at the CR meeting. | ||
They're running the election. | ||
Go there. | ||
Go to their website. | ||
Send them an email. | ||
I want to volunteer. | ||
Do the door knocking. | ||
Do the phone banking. | ||
Introduce yourself. | ||
Build these relationships. | ||
That's what you can do. | ||
And you would be surprised. | ||
Just, you know, do people favors, be friendly, ask for favors, ask to be introduced, be likable, and you will be amazed at how you will build your network. | ||
Just, it will happen almost automatically over time. | ||
And you should put effort into it, but that's what happened to me. | ||
I mean, I just started putting myself out there. | ||
I got to college, and the first thing I did was start up a group. | ||
I said, we're gonna all campaign for Trump, And I'm going to go to every college Republican group in the city, and I'm going to ask if they can promote my group to their members, and to get in touch with me. | ||
I started a Facebook group, I messaged every CR in the city, and I got like 20 people to show up! | ||
And I got in touch with the Trump campaign, and I said, look, we got 20 guys from Boston, we want to volunteer, what can we do? | ||
And they said, come to New Hampshire. | ||
And, you know, just by doing that, I met a ton of people. | ||
I met all these CRs from all these different schools. | ||
I met people on the Trump campaign. | ||
I met Cassie Dillon just by doing stuff on Twitter. | ||
And the rest is history. | ||
And that's been my approach kind of like my whole career. | ||
But I just... Everybody I meet, I'm nice to. | ||
I treat them as somebody that maybe I could get something from in the future. | ||
That's just how politics is. | ||
It's a give and take like that. | ||
You know, but you collect these numbers collect these names you whenever you're in town you meet with people, you know, you work on these relationships and And over time it almost be like the door opens itself on its own You know, I mean once you get to a certain point you'll you'll kind of learn how the game works over time and You'll be able to map out the network. | ||
You'll figure out who's useful. | ||
You'll be able to help people. | ||
It'll almost happen naturally, but you just kinda gotta take that first step. | ||
And it's gonna feel weird at first. | ||
You're gonna go to these meetings and be like, I don't like these people, you know? | ||
You're gonna go to these meetings and maybe feel like, I'm the smartest one here or something like that. | ||
You're gonna go there and be like, this is unfamiliar. | ||
This is new to me. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
But, you know, you just stay with it. | ||
And over time it'll become familiar and you'll become known and you'll become, you'll have a presence at the local Republican thing or at the election or whatever, at the campaign. | ||
And that's how it happens, honest to God. | ||
Otherwise, you know, just get rich, get skills, work on yourself. | ||
But if you want to get in politics, that's how you do it. | ||
You know, but build your network. | ||
I can't tell you step by step, but I mean, these are the general principles. | ||
Kira sent $25. | ||
Nick, you've inspired me today to let go of lust and porn. | ||
Thanks for all you do for us young revolutionaries in the making. | ||
I will reject the world. | ||
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07. | |
Good luck to you, I'm glad to hear that. | ||
LabCraft sent $100, if God wanted marriage to be after 18 then puberty would start around then, not 6-8 years earlier. | ||
Okay, well, that's pushing it actually, but 6-8, okay, no dude, I'm not pushing for 10 year olds to get married. | ||
But I do think that marriage should coincide with sexual maturity, like isn't that obvious? | ||
Like, uh, you know, a man and woman reach sexual maturity, and then they're supposed to wait 10 years? | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
I think in an ideal society, men and women are getting married, like, by 18. | ||
Like, by the time they turn 18 or 19, because that is when they are fertile. | ||
That is when they are sexually mature. | ||
That's when they're meant to get together. | ||
And of course it depends largely on how society is organized. | ||
But I think in an ideal society they're getting married on the younger side of the spectrum as opposed to the older side. | ||
You know now it's clearly skewed towards the end of fertility. | ||
Where men and women are getting married later and later towards the end of that window. | ||
Towards the closing of that window as opposed to the opening. | ||
I think it should be the opposite of course. | ||
Paul Allen sent $55, thank you, Nick. | ||
God bless. | ||
David C sent $50, met my wife on Catholic Match. | ||
40 year old virgin confirmed. | ||
It can be done. | ||
Don't turn your back on dating sites. | ||
God bless and let's slay our enemies and burn their corpses in 2024. | ||
Bro, what? | ||
What? | ||
Okay, I don't want to marry a 40 year old female virgin. | ||
Also, you know, there's a difference between you and me. | ||
You can go on a dating site and say, hey, I'm this guy and I work at this job and blah, blah, blah. | ||
I can't go on a dating site because the second I do, someone's going to screenshot my profile and say, look at this fucking incel. | ||
Look at this fucking incel who's on Tinder or whatever. | ||
Look at his bio. | ||
Look at it. | ||
Look at this faggot. | ||
He's looking for a girlfriend. | ||
What a fucking loser. | ||
And then people are gonna, like, honeypot me. | ||
They're gonna, like, try and fuck with me or get me to, like, show up and try and kill me or, like, you know, do other nefarious things. | ||
So, like, maybe you don't get it. | ||
I'm not saying I'm unlikely to find a woman. | ||
It's like, if I go on a dating site, I'll just be embarrassed or attacked. | ||
Sewer Lizard sent $25. | ||
Congrats on raising over $100,000. | ||
Crazy that Destiny's ex-wife is trying to take $100,000 from him, Aran. | ||
Isn't that funny how that works? | ||
Destiny loses $100,000. | ||
I raise $100,000. | ||
That's the difference, I guess. | ||
Arkon sent $25. | ||
No message. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Natsuk Grykoid sent $50. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Forever loyal to you. | ||
Love you. | ||
Hey, love you man. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
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Love this guy. | |
Let's go. | ||
Quack! | ||
Irish Hog sent $50, LFG. - Let's go. - The Quack sent $30, Quack. - Quack! | ||
Hey, thank you, man. - Bob Bobby sent $25, Thanks for starting and leading the only movement that has changed mainstream politics in a positive way. | ||
You've done so much. | ||
This year truly is the year of the grouper. | ||
Cheers to another great year and a bright future. | ||
From Chief Trumpster. | ||
Bob Bobby is Chief Trumpster? | ||
Thank you, Chief! | ||
We love you, man. | ||
You are awesome, and you are a star of our movement. | ||
And honestly, you inspire me. | ||
Not to sound gay or whatever, but like, You know, sometimes I do this and I feel like I'm the only fucking idiot that is out here doing this. | ||
And I feel like nobody even really cares that much. | ||
And no joke, when I see guys like you, and guys like Keith, and, you know, anybody that's doing anything, it inspires me to keep going, because it's like, okay, Other people think this is worthwhile. | ||
Other people are taking action. | ||
Other people are doing things. | ||
Now I don't feel like an idiot, you know? | ||
It is an isolating feeling. | ||
You do feel isolated doing this. | ||
Because you look around and so many people are just going along singing a song. | ||
You know, they're protecting their careers. | ||
They've sold out in one form or another. | ||
And then I look at myself and I'm like, am I the only idiot that is talking about the Jews or whatever? | ||
Like, does that make me the dumbest person ever? | ||
But then I see other people agree, and they care, and they're invested, and they're achieving success. | ||
I look at, like, Trumpster, Kyle Clifton, Keith, Lucas Gage, Sam Parker, any of these guys, Jake Shields, whoever, and I'm like, okay, so there are other respectable people, other people that care, invested, making a difference, And I have to do my part as well, you know what? | ||
So it really, uh... There is that social proof, it's very important, so... I mean, you have been incredible, because you're an anonymous guy, you're a Groyper that joined on during Groyper War, and you have been more impactful than a lot of the fucking face-fag streamers are. | ||
I mean, who would have thought? | ||
I don't say this ignorantly, but who would have thought if you went in a time machine and went back to 2019 and you looked at who was in this scene, could you have predicted that in four years time, Chief Trumpster would be doing more, have done more, more important than any of them? | ||
I'm talking about guys like Patrick or Jake or whoever. | ||
At that time, they were putting their face out there and they were streaming and they were e-celebrities. | ||
And you think, oh, Chief Trumpster, this is just some anonymous groiper. | ||
But he has done more than any of those guys, and done more than most people. | ||
Just with persistence. | ||
Just sheer, just giving a shit every day. | ||
So my hat's off to you, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's a fake. | ||
That is not a real story. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Fake. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
You're the best. | ||
That's a fake. | ||
That is not a real story. | ||
That is a fake story. | ||
I want proof. | ||
Pics or it didn't happen. | ||
Video or it never happened. | ||
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Okay! | |
That's our last Super Chat! | ||
Hooray! | ||
Okay! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
Very appreciative. | ||
Very grateful. | ||
But it's like that was an endurance test. | ||
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400 Super Chats. | |
Oh my goodness, I feel good to be finished with it. | ||
Now we're gonna take our calls! | ||
And now our call-in portion of the stream is beginning! | ||
At the end of our 12th hour! | ||
So let's try and get these done in like 30 minutes. | ||
And then I'll close it out with a big message. | ||
But that's our Super Chat. | ||
So we finished our interviews. | ||
We did our Fortnite tournament. | ||
We read out all the Super Chats. | ||
Now our call ends. | ||
I think we have 7 waiting. | ||
Although, maybe more people will join. | ||
Yeah, I think we have 11 that are going to call in. | ||
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So, we'll take our calls. | |
And then we'll tie a big bow on it and wrap up our first ever Moneybomb fundraiser. | ||
Huge success! | ||
But we'll save all that for the end. | ||
Okay, let's do some calls. | ||
Hey everybody! | ||
So we're gonna start taking some calls. | ||
Let's time it though, okay? | ||
Because we're nearing the end of the stream. | ||
I'm going on 12 hours here. | ||
So let's try and keep it down to like, you know, three to five minutes. | ||
I'm not gonna time you, but let's just try and be considerate of the fact that I am exhausted. | ||
And we have like 10, okay, 13 people in here. | ||
So I'll start bringing people in and we'll get it started, okay? | ||
All right, our first caller, we have PhillyZoomer. | ||
You're on the air with the first official Money Bomb stream. | ||
How's it going? | ||
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I'm good. | |
How are you? | ||
I'm good. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
What are you, like 10 years old? | ||
unidentified
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I'm 13. | |
You're 13?! | ||
unidentified
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Yes, sir. | |
What? | ||
Okay, I feel bad now. | ||
You gave me a hundred... I'm taking $100 from a 13-year-old? | ||
unidentified
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No, no, no. | |
It was my big brother. | ||
He helped me. | ||
He's right here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, hey, how's it going? | ||
unidentified
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What's up? | |
I'm great. | ||
How are you? | ||
I'm good. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
unidentified
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Had a long stream. | |
How does a 13 year old get involved in this? | ||
unidentified
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Well, you know, my big brother, he's a great guy. | |
You know, he brought me into you. | ||
And, uh, yeah. | ||
Awesome. | ||
It was great. | ||
Is he there with you? | ||
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He is. | |
Yeah, I'm sitting right here. | ||
I was like, hey dude, you can just talk to him yourself. | ||
But yeah, I'm hanging out. | ||
Alright! | ||
This is great! | ||
So it's like the Groyper, the Groyper bros are hanging out. | ||
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Yeah, I always told him, like, you're a tadpole, Groyper, you know? | |
I don't know when he's gonna graduate, but he went to Flint's Rally too, so I guess he's already graduated in a way. | ||
Wow! | ||
Yeah, real tadpole. | ||
That's so funny that, like, I'm up on stage, like, And we're gonna make them die! | ||
Which, by the way, that was, like, instant regret. | ||
unidentified
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I was like, oh, yeah, I'm fucked. | |
Like, that's gonna, like, totally come back to bite me. | ||
Because, you know, I do these things extemporaneously. | ||
Sometimes it tumbles out like that. | ||
Sometimes you accidentally say, like, we're gonna kill them, you know? | ||
I didn't mean it that way, but... That's right. | ||
unidentified
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Sometimes that's how it goes. | |
It's like what we say in front of our mom, or, you know, anyone else, and they get mad at us, you know? | ||
I don't know if we can... | ||
Say the n-word on here or anything, but... Yeah. | ||
You know, we'll just... We'll say... Okay, we won't say it. | ||
We'll say that and passing at home and all of a sudden you get the finger wagging and the lectures and stuff. | ||
We're just trying to be white young men out here having fun. | ||
Yes, dude. | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
I love that energy. | ||
Because we need to let the young white guys be young white guys. | ||
Listen, I'm about to say some things that are kind of like out of pocket to say to like teenagers or whatever. | ||
But you know, the thing is about like... | ||
No offense. | ||
I'm like, I was your age. | ||
I am now 25. | ||
I am now older. | ||
And, uh, you know, when I was your age, I was dating myself when I say that when I was your age, when I was your age, all the millennials would look at me and Generation Z and they'd say, oh, you know, Gen Z, you're a bunch of faggots, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I would say, oh, you know, you just don't get it. | ||
Like you're just old and cringe. | ||
You just don't get it. | ||
But now that I'm my age, I look at the younger Generation Z kids, and they're all wiggers. | ||
They're all like wearing slides. | ||
unidentified
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It's true. | |
Right? | ||
And they talk like black people. | ||
And you know who I really fucking hate more than anybody is Lil Mabu. | ||
You know him? | ||
unidentified
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I don't. | |
I do not. | ||
What? | ||
No. | ||
You know Lil Mabu? | ||
He does all those TikTok songs. | ||
You don't follow that? | ||
unidentified
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Lil Mabu? | |
Uh, I don't have TikTok and uh, I don't have Uber here. | ||
He doesn't either, so he doesn't have a phone yet. | ||
Let's just say, you know, he's homeschooled too. | ||
We might be a little uh, socially isolated out here. | ||
We need to get on the internet we gotta get with the times i guess oh boy okay yes you guys are like amish or something well okay well anyway no we're not we're just like out of it okay well if you don't know that he's just like this wigger kid i feel like a boomer now yeah i think you really are i mean kind of you don't know what that's all about but You know, your whole generation, it's all these wiggers. | ||
They all emulate how black people talk, they emulate how black people dress, and that is just like the most cucked thing imaginable. | ||
We literally need white kids to be white. | ||
Like, we need them to be white, talk white, be proud of being white, like, not be afraid of saying the N- Like, yes. | ||
Yes, go off. | ||
Not on this stream, because I don't want it to come back and bite you or whatever, but... | ||
Yes, you can say the n-word. | ||
Do not let black people tell you, hey, yo, you can't say that. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Yeah, I can. | ||
I'm white. | ||
unidentified
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I can say whatever I want. | |
Yeah. | ||
I mean, someone did show me, my friend showed me a TikTok and I think it was the next generation. | ||
I forget what they're called. | ||
After Gen Z. Um, and it was like exactly what you're saying. | ||
Like the way they dress, the way they talk, it's like, They're kind of illiterate, even. | ||
They don't even speak English anymore. | ||
It's weird. | ||
I feel like I'm the old guy now, and I'm only 20. | ||
Yeah, no, you're right about that. | ||
They do sound illiterate, and that's because they're aping that behavior. | ||
You know, I said with Gavin earlier, it's like, you know, black people, they can't put in the effort to put shoes on. | ||
That's why they're wearing slides in the grocery store. | ||
And they can't speak English. | ||
They don't want to speak English correctly. | ||
And we're not them. | ||
That's not cool. | ||
There's nothing cool about being an ignorant, lazy person. | ||
Not saying all black people are like that, but that is a specific culture. | ||
And whites are giving into that. | ||
I don't mean to rant at you. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I mean, it's your culture and everything. | |
Yeah. | ||
But it's like when that's all around you and you're just a kid and you want to fit in with your friends, it's hard, you know, to break that, like to break the norm, I guess. | ||
But that's where, you know, if you do have a big brother or something, he can kinda, you know, show you the way and lead you along the right path. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, alright, well, I'm gonna move on to another car, but real quick, if you guys have been watching the stream, what was your favorite interview today? | ||
unidentified
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Uh, favorite interview? | |
I liked the last one with Vince James. | ||
Just because we were hanging out talking and you guys were kind of telling the backstory of FACT 2. | ||
Because that was the first event that I went to and I remember like just listening to all the podcasts and stuff and everyone's like we're gonna get you know like the FBI to open the doors on us. | ||
We're all going to freaking jail. | ||
And then I convinced two of my friends who didn't even follow you to come with me to FACT 2. | ||
And they didn't even know like what they were going to. | ||
But, uh, they ended up loving it and I just, uh, that whole time was awesome to me. | ||
Sweet. | ||
And what about you? | ||
What about the little bro? | ||
unidentified
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You, uh, what was your favorite interview? | |
Um, probably the last one I could agree with, uh, my brother. | ||
Sweet. | ||
Great. | ||
What'd you think of the stream? | ||
You like the stream? | ||
unidentified
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It was great. | |
I wanted to get my little brother in on the Fortnite tournament, but I was a little too late. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
He's hanging out at someone else's house. | ||
He's pretty crack. | ||
He's a crack gamer. | ||
unidentified
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We'll do another one. | |
We'll do more Fortnite tournaments. | ||
unidentified
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Yo. | |
Yo, let's go. | ||
It was fun. | ||
I mean, this was for the fundraiser, of course, but I mean, we'll do ones where it's, like, open to everybody. | ||
VEDA will probably host it, or Chief Trumpster, because it was a lot of fun. | ||
unidentified
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Yo. | |
Alright. | ||
Yeah, I love the community stuff, man. | ||
It's been great. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alright, well, hey great talking to you. | ||
Thank you guys for the support and you know, I guess I'll see you around maybe in the next fortnight tournament Okay, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Oh seven. | |
Thank you so much, man. | ||
Have a good one All right, that's great We love that, dude. | ||
You know what I love about that? | ||
It's like, you know the Jews hate when that happens, you know? | ||
Like, when someone calls in, it's like, oh, I'm 13. | ||
The Jews are just like, I'm 13 year old! | ||
He's poisoning the minds of the young! | ||
You know, they hate that, because they're like, they want the teenagers to be wiggers and into liberalism and all that, you know, faggot stuff, so. | ||
I love when that happens because they hate it. | ||
unidentified
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So that's great. | |
Okay, let's bring in somebody else. | ||
Why don't we bring in Chad Champion? | ||
Yo. | ||
unidentified
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Hey. | |
Dude, this is so surreal, dude. | ||
I've been watching you since I was 14. | ||
How old are you now? | ||
2019. | ||
I'm 18. | ||
Dude, I'm so old. | ||
unidentified
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Dude, I grew up watching. | |
Dude, I would go to a first period, be listening to the restream of yesterday. | ||
And then I would do that every morning and then COVID happened. | ||
And I was literally just watching AF every day when COVID was going on. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Dude, this is so, dude, like I've been wanting to like, literally since I was 14, I'm like, dude, I love the movement. | ||
I want to do everything for the movement, you know? | ||
Let's go. | ||
Well, hey, thanks for staying with it, man. | ||
That's a lot of turbulent times. | ||
unidentified
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Dude, I feel like this was destined to happen. | |
It was funny because I remember back then it was on DLive, right? | ||
I would, like, steal my mom's credit card with lemons and send, like, what, little money? | ||
I can't do you. | ||
Don't do that, dude! | ||
No, but, now, but, okay, good news. | ||
Recently, Things have been going good for me. | ||
I started my own business. | ||
Wow. | ||
And, like, I feel like this is, like, this is, like, the culmination of, like, uh, America First. | ||
It's like, I know you hate this movie, but, like, Fight Club, it's all these young guys, and they come together, and then they can work toward the greater movement. | ||
It is like Fight Club. | ||
I do feel like that, where I go places, and they're like, oh, hey, you know, hey, we're with you, man. | ||
You know, like, the Project Mayhem. | ||
unidentified
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It's like Aryan Brotherhood, like, handshake. | |
Ironically, we need that. | ||
We need, like, white power in America. | ||
I was just thinking about that. | ||
When I saw the Lil Mabu thing, all these white kids think they're badass for emulating black people. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I know. | |
I know that nigga. | ||
That guy is weird. | ||
Or that guy. | ||
Like, his TikTok shit is cringe. | ||
It's like, it's gay, and it's like, I feel like The best part about white people is, like, the empire shit. | ||
It's like, we showed up, we made the standards high, and it's like, we're, like, the best ever. | ||
Yeah, we should emulate Hitler, not, like, Pop Smoke. | ||
unidentified
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You know, we should emulate— And, you know, one thing—one thing that all, like, drew me towards you was, like, me and you are, like, ethnically the same. | |
Like, we're both American ethnics. | ||
Like, I have the same background as you. | ||
And like, I really didn't like these other people, like, because I've really been online since like I was 10. | ||
So I remember poll 2016. | ||
And all these alt-right niggas, I mean, people were like, they were like, you know, like Nord heads are like weirdos, you know, and it's like, okay, well, this guy's a normal white guy. | ||
You know, Zoomer plays Fortnite. | ||
It's not like one of these, like, weird old heads. | ||
I mean, I love Jared Taylor, but, like, it's like, dude, who the fuck are you? | ||
Nord heads, I love that. | ||
It's, you're right, though, I mean, because a lot of it was these, um, what, this, like, white nationalist clique from, like, the 80s and 90s and stuff. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's just a totally different scene. | ||
unidentified
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Like Richard Spencer. | |
Like, when bro talks about Apollonia, like, bro, what is that? | ||
It's like it's so good, but like it's like bro. | ||
What are you saying? | ||
That's so awesome That's so perfect the zoomer calls in Apollonia, bro. | ||
What are you saying? | ||
That's like so I tweeted this but Apollonia sounds like a fucking slushy flavor But, dude, this is, like, crazy talking to you, like, man, like, literally growing up watching this show, and, like, you know, in the future, I wanna be this successful person, maybe politician, maybe businessman, and then, like, we meet on an official basis, and then I'm just like, hey, I'm Chad Champion. | ||
I'm gonna kick your ass for shitting on my Super Chats over the past ten years. | ||
Don't kick my ass, dude. | ||
Why do you want to kick my ass? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Some of them are okay, I guess. | ||
unidentified
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I mean... Hey, over four years, like, the success rate may be like 60%. | |
That's not bad. | ||
Yeah, that's not bad. | ||
Pretty good ratio. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
I mean, everyone that watches this show is young and just odds are some of them are gonna grow up and do well and This is going to be a generational thing. | ||
unidentified
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And you know, that's, that's really why I'm like, yeah, it's like the mafia, you know? | |
Yeah. | ||
It's like, uh, you know, it's, it's really like what the Jews did. | ||
It's like, they, they got successful and then they just linked up with their, I mean, people, you know, with their, with their brother. | ||
And they're like, Hey, what's up? | ||
Let's take over. | ||
We're all in positions of power. | ||
And I feel like it's like, because at the end of the day, we're like the white people. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
We're the talented ones. | ||
And it's like, all we just got to do is flip the switch. | ||
That's right. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
I mean, it's more complicated in practice. | ||
But yeah, yes, that is the idea. | ||
Because we do wield the power. | ||
We do wield the competency. | ||
All we need to... It's like Joel said in the first interview. | ||
We just need to develop that consciousness. | ||
unidentified
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And then, you know... Yeah, we did it once. | |
We can do it again. | ||
That's right. | ||
unidentified
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And this time, we're like... | |
You know, like, I feel like this time we know what's up, you know what I'm saying? | ||
Yes, yeah, well, we've learned. | ||
unidentified
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We've learned the hard lessons, and, uh... Yeah, it's like, uh, we're like the Soviets, or, uh, you know, a certain youth in certain countries. | |
Very subtle, yeah. | ||
We're like a youth, like a youth of, like, a certain leader, like the Nick Fuentes youth. | ||
Nice, you're really, yeah, that's a very good dog whistle. | ||
No one knows what you're talking about. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I think, I think maybe the George Washington youth, I think that's what it was. | |
And this is where we get the cringe super, this is the cringe super chat portion here. | ||
No, that's... | ||
But, like, it's, like, it's crazy because, like, 2016 was so long ago, like, a lot of these Zoomers don't know, like, Pizza Gay or these other memes from back then, you know? | ||
Yeah, it's before their time. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I talk to these kids and these are some of my close friends, but they're, you know, they're younger than me. | ||
And I'll say, oh, it's like that world peace sketch. | ||
And they're like, world peace? | ||
What's that? | ||
They literally haven't seen it. | ||
unidentified
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It's funny because I'm young. | |
Yeah, I'm young, but I was online back then. | ||
So I remember everything. | ||
I remember like the Oh, yeah. | ||
Sounds right. | ||
And who is that one guy who got shot trying to link the DNC things? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
unidentified
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And we're yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
And like, what was it? | ||
The guy with WikiLeaks, all that stuff. | ||
The 2016 energy Infowars when it was like not cringe and not controlled by Zionists. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you really are pretty hip. | ||
I mean, if you're only 18, because it's kind of incredible because I came of age during the Trump election, during all that. | ||
And I can't imagine. | ||
I mean, a lot of these kids I talked to, they were like they were in middle school and that was going on. | ||
It's like they weren't there for 16 for the victory. | ||
It's just like insane. | ||
We're just like not insane. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, cause I like, I really, I feel like I grew up with the online right-wing movement. | |
So it's like, it's weird when people weren't there for that. | ||
It's like, wait, so you don't remember like, uh, you know, Can't Stop the Trump or Carpe Diem. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I won't take up any more time, but like, this was, this is crazy. | ||
This is cool. | ||
Yeah, well... We'll meet in the future. | ||
This won't be the last time you've heard the name Chad Champion. | ||
Well, if you go to Halftime 4, I'll see you there. | ||
You gotta introduce yourself that way. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Okay, well, thank you. | ||
Talk to you later. | ||
Alright. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
unidentified
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Appreciate it. | |
Bye. | ||
See ya. | ||
Alright. | ||
unidentified
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A great call. | |
Great call from Chad Champion. | ||
Great Super Chatter. | ||
unidentified
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Alright, let's see. | |
Do we have somebody else on deck or am I picking them? | ||
You tell me, Swan. | ||
Let me know. | ||
unidentified
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Am I calling on them? | |
Who's actually a caller? | ||
Who's helping? | ||
unidentified
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I'll do it. | |
Okay. | ||
Kelcorp, you're up. | ||
unidentified
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You have to unmute. | |
Right, yes. | ||
Hey, Opa, Nick. | ||
Jolly good show, I would say that, you know. | ||
You know, obviously, I've been waiting, like, almost, like, 12 hours to do this. | ||
I actually fell asleep half the way through, because it's, like, in the middle of the night for me. | ||
But how are you, anyway? | ||
Hey, well, I'm really sorry to keep you waiting. | ||
The stream just, you know, got out of control, I guess. | ||
We got jammed up with everything. | ||
But hey, I appreciate you staying up and I appreciate the support. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
What do you have to say? | ||
What's up with you? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, well, you know, like, uh, I just want to say this, you know, like, I've been, like, uh, I've been, like, watching your, like, shows ever since, like, 2021, you know, that's when I actually become a Christian as well, like, uh, I'm actually gonna get baptized soon, so, like, uh, you know, baptize into the Orthodox Church, so that's something that, I really like looking forward to and I just want to say this. | |
You're doing so much great work in America. | ||
I just wish there was someone in Britain that could do the same thing because we don't really have someone like that. | ||
Nick, do you know anyone in Britain that's like you? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Yeah, I hear that a lot. | ||
A lot of Europeans have told me that. | ||
And, you know, the tricky thing is that in Europe they really, not to sound cringe or whatever, but they don't have the constitutional speech protection. | ||
I really feel like that's the big difference because, you know, I mean, you guys have Patriotic Alternative with Mark Collette, who I'm not the biggest fan of his, but I mean, he exists over there. | ||
And, you know, they just get screwed by the government and by I think they got kicked off X at the behest of their own government. | ||
And like, you know, I talked to Dries van Legenhoven. | ||
He's in Belgium, and he's similar. | ||
And they just get reamed by the government. | ||
And the other thing is that they're not Christian over there. | ||
In America, this is still a deeply Christian religious nation. | ||
It's not like that over there. | ||
At least, I mean, you'd know better than me, but that's my understanding, so... | ||
You don't have the sort of fertile soil for something like this. | ||
Not the legal climate, not the sort of religiosity. | ||
And it's not as... America's a conservative nation. | ||
Europe is not as conservative in the same way. | ||
unidentified
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So, I think that's your issue. | |
Yeah, and also, like, I see a lot of the quote-unquote British far right, and a lot of them aren't, like, they're not, like, anti-Zionist. | ||
A lot of them are, like, pro-Israel. | ||
I mean, like, Tommy Robinson is a great example of this. | ||
He is constantly going on about, oh, how, like, how, like, Israel is our greatest ally and stuff like that. | ||
It's like, you know, we're Britain, you know, we're a thousand miles away from Israel. | ||
We don't have any connection to Israel. | ||
You know, like the people of Israel do not look anything like us at all. | ||
You know, British people. | ||
So it's like, I just, I just find it weird that that's like, that's a thing. | ||
Because like, I would say like 100 years ago, this wouldn't be the case. | ||
But now it's like this, the far right is like, this just like, it's just, especially in Europe, it's just entirely controlled by Jews. | ||
I think it's even worse than in America in some cases. | ||
I think you're right about that. | ||
I think that, yeah, well it's similar. | ||
I think that the Jews control Europe, they control America. | ||
In some sense it's even maybe better in Europe because like they always have actually been supportive of Palestine and They were very skeptical of the war in Iraq, and they're not as tough on Iran as we are, so I think, um, but that's really more the continent. | ||
Continental Europe seems to be less controlled by Zionists. | ||
The United Kingdom is totally zogged out. | ||
I mean, Britain, but, you know, it's been like that for a long time, that London and Washington are kind of tied together, and so they're both controlled by the Zionists, but... | ||
Yeah, it's a tough scene, and I really don't know what the answer is for you guys over there. | ||
I mean, here in America... Well, I would say this. | ||
I would say the solution there is the same as it is here. | ||
You know, it's like I talked about earlier. | ||
I think the reform is really going to come from outside of America, like China pressuring America and these sort of outside forces. | ||
Similarly, I feel like if America is transformed, then America will lead the way and transform the rest. | ||
So, like, we will transform Australia and the UK and Europe. | ||
The U.S. | ||
must lead, but I don't think it's going to come from within European society. | ||
I just don't see it. | ||
I just don't see where, you know, it doesn't seem to be taking hold anywhere and there doesn't, like you said, the right wing that does exist, it's totally zogged up. | ||
You know, I don't see how that changes, especially with the restrictions in place. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, and I just want to say this, especially in continental Europe, it's not even the far right that supports Palestine, it's all the far left people. | |
And they support immigration, you know, they have different reasons for supporting Palestine than the far right would. | ||
I would say this. | ||
I think the only way that Britain is going to turn a corner would be from outside sources, especially from Russia, China, but also from America. | ||
For example, you, Trump, and stuff like that. | ||
Like, when Trump came onto the scene in 2015, in 2016, we got Brexit, you know? | ||
So, stuff like that, kind of like from America, transfers over to Europe at a later date. | ||
So, I will say this, if you, like, win, like, for example, if you become the dictator of America, then I think we will have stuff like that. | ||
I mean, yeah, I do agree with you on that. | ||
It will come from outside sources, but I don't think it's going to come inside of Europe. | ||
Especially in Britain, we're completely zonked out. | ||
I mean, we have Rishi Sunak. | ||
I don't know how it's going to get better without any foreign interference, you know? | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you on that. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
I guess the only benefit in Europe is that it seems the demographic clock is not as... You guys have a little more time than we do. | ||
But that's about it. | ||
So let me ask you this. | ||
You've been watching the stream. | ||
What was your favorite interview on the stream today? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, I liked the one with... What's his name? | |
I have a poor memory like uh so yeah like uh the one with Joel Davis actually yeah Joel Davis uh you know like because he's Australian he's Australian and uh like you know he he's talking about some stuff that is pretty similar to the UK like they're going a lot of Indians in in Australia we're getting a lot of Indians and Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in UK and it's kind of like you know when I go to like uh the scene closest to me it's like yeah like | ||
I just feel like I'm in a completely different country. | ||
I only remember 10 years ago that it wouldn't be the case. | ||
I would see people that are white, everyone would be white, and you may find some | ||
To be honest if you're gonna find something someone that was like an ethnic minority usually they're like uh some someone from like uh some like rich guy you know most of these people that would would be rich but nowadays it's like all these like immigrants that come from like the middle east obviously because of the wars promoted by israel from syria iraq and all stuff like that so it's it is a mess but yeah i like that interview i like that interview Good. | ||
Yeah, I like the Joel Davis interview. | ||
He's very cerebral. | ||
You're right. | ||
It's a similar situation. | ||
Alright, I think we're going to have to move on to the next caller. | ||
We're already past midnight, so we've got to get through these. | ||
I really appreciate you staying up. | ||
Do you have anything else you want to get out there before we resolve? | ||
unidentified
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Well, you know, I won't keep you... I won't keep you any longer. | |
I'll just say Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hey, thank you very much and thanks for waiting. | ||
I apologize. | ||
I kept you up all night, but Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Good luck to you in the UK. | ||
Hopefully you guys get your Nick Fuentes over there sometime soon, but God bless, man. | ||
Have a good night. | ||
unidentified
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All right, Leviticus, you're up on mute. | |
Yo, what's up? | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
unidentified
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Dude, props for the legendary stream, the amazing stream, Nicholas J. Fuentes. | |
Say the pledge, everybody. | ||
I would kill, rape, and die for Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We all love it. | ||
Legendary content, I gotta say. | ||
12 hours. | ||
I don't know if you ever saw it before he passed away. | ||
Trevor Moore from YS Kids, you know. | ||
He did a 24-hour stream. | ||
So that was the last time I ever saw something this badass. | ||
So props for the stamina, man. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, Chief Trump... Well, I appreciate that. | ||
Chief Trumpster has me beat. | ||
That guy's been on stream for, like, three days at a time. | ||
This guy doesn't eat, he doesn't sleep. | ||
He's just, like, a maniac. | ||
But, hey, I... So I kneel. | ||
I kneel for Chief Trumpster and for... I think Paul Towne did a 24-hour one, too, recently, but... | ||
unidentified
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but yeah thanks so what was your so I appreciate I'm glad you liked the stream what was your favorite part what would you say was you love the most you know I gotta say so I know you mentioned earlier you and Keith do have that charming dynamic but I think there's something to be said about you and Vince because it's like it's kind of cool it's like the different generations in a way yeah so that kind of goes well you and Keith are kind of like y'all talked about wrestling so I thought this is kind of funny you two are more like John Cena and Batista, you know? | |
It's like they never interacted in the beginning. | ||
They could be rivals one day. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
You and Vince are more like, I don't know, it's like protege. | ||
Well, actually, I mean, you're obviously the more like big figure, but he's like older, but there's really no like rivalry there or anything like that. | ||
There's no, you know, and it's, y'all are just OGs. | ||
Like hearing y'all talk about, you know, we're the only ones in there saying let's fucking do it. | ||
Like that's cool as fuck. | ||
That's like hearing like, Yeah, that was good! | ||
Yeah, me and him go way back. | ||
I mean, he's one of the greats, truly. | ||
He hasn't been as active lately as I think he used to be. | ||
But yeah, he's one of our finest. | ||
Well, yeah, I'm glad you liked that one. | ||
talking about all that shit. | ||
Yeah, that was good. | ||
Yeah, me and him go way back. | ||
And, I mean, he's one of the greats, truly. | ||
And he hasn't been as active lately as I think he used to be. | ||
But, yeah, he's one of our finest. | ||
So, well, yeah, I'm glad you liked that one. | ||
That was, yeah, that one was a lot of fun. | ||
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Also, I want to say one thing. | |
Not only is he a good content brother, but when I first started watching you, I was actually a full-blown Leninist. | ||
Really? | ||
And I watched you because I was like, oh, I want to see what... Because I heard all this shit. | ||
And I was a hardcore Leninist. | ||
I don't mean like, MAGA comic. | ||
No, I mean like, this was like a handful of years ago. | ||
And I started watching you because I was like, Oh let me see what this is about like I hear everyone calling like this is like the boogeyman this is the bad guy I watch you and I literally thought and I sent you a super chat saying this once and you laughed but I literally watched you and I was like this is literally like my grandma's ideal man I was like this is the bad guy and like that alone made me just kind of rethink things and it planted the seed but I also like Was already planted the seed of like returning to my like religion. | ||
I was atheist in college like cliche shit, but long story short. | ||
It's like you're not just good content. | ||
It's like you're out here like persuading people politically, but on a deeper way. | ||
You're like really saving people and encouraging them to go back to the faith. | ||
Like I literally did RCIA last finished it last Easter. | ||
It was like really good. | ||
Like I said, I grew up Protestant, but still like and in hearing you cut through the noise and offer the Catholic perspective. | ||
And it's refreshing, too, because there's too many people that treat it like politics. | ||
Like, Pope Francis isn't heckin' based enough. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
And it's like, the fuck are you talking about, you know? | ||
So... Anyway, hearing you, like, you're the anchor, man. | ||
Like, you're the, uh... It's just like, all else going around, it's like, you're the consistent noise, and it's like... No matter how many Oliver Anthony's pop up, I mean, bullshit's a fact, how many populists pop up, there's Nicholas J. Fuentes, and that's why we would kill, rape, and die for that motherfucker. | ||
That's why right there. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, you know that is I think the the most important aspect is You know the problems we have are way deeper than politics It's not just that people believe like the wrong things about the economy Everyone knows it's spiritual sickness and that sounds like hokey or whatever, but it's really tangible like People are... people are deeply immoral now and that doesn't mean I'm like a great... I'm not like the best person that's ever lived or whatever. | ||
But people don't act with conscience when it comes to sex or money or anything really. | ||
It's like there's just no rules or standards or anything like that. | ||
And I feel like, for some people, all they really need is just that little push to say, like, yeah, like, yes, that is your conscience. | ||
Yes, you do know the difference between right and wrong. | ||
And the time is right to do the right thing, you know? | ||
And it's that simple. | ||
So, I appreciate you saying that. | ||
And I'm glad to hear you got back to RCIA. | ||
Especially that I won you over from the Protestants. | ||
I love that. | ||
unidentified
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Not really, yeah. | |
But that's great, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, I won't keep you any longer, but, like, salute, man. | ||
I'm in Louisville, and I can't... I only say that to say, like, it's so funny that when I found you, you can just, like... The pendulum is swinging back. | ||
Like, you mention it, you whisper, and there's always a grouper nearby. | ||
Always a grouper behind a bush in a tree. | ||
You never know. | ||
But anyway, man, you have a good rest of your night. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
I appreciate the call. | ||
You too, buddy. | ||
unidentified
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That was great. | |
It's true. | ||
Behind every lily pad, a groyper. | ||
unidentified
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Dogs for Trump, you're ready. | |
Unmute your mic. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Hello, Nick. | ||
Hey, what's going on? | ||
unidentified
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We've both had quite the day, I see. | |
I admire your resilience here. | ||
Yeah, why? | ||
unidentified
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What's going on with you? | |
What was your day? | ||
unidentified
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Well... | |
Well, let's see. | ||
Where do I begin? | ||
I was at the store, and I happened to... I was buying some clothes, you know, with the boys, and I happened to look up, and I locked eyes with a woman I've had a crush on for 15 years. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Wait, 15 years? | ||
unidentified
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How old are you? | |
I'm 21 years old. | ||
So you've had a crush on her since you were six? | ||
unidentified
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We grew up together. | |
Yeah It's for dramatic effect well then so that happened and then I proceeded to to run out of the store and I've been ashamed of myself ever since so I'm here brah made me feel better brah I'm about to make you feel worse now Why'd you run away? | ||
Why'd you run? | ||
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Well, I... Let's see, I took her on a date in around 2019, December of 2019, and I folded epically, one of the most epic fails of my life, but then we kept in touch through 2020, and then I got into a three-year relationship, but then that ended once... | |
Well, one, she told me she wasn't Christian, and then two, I confessed my love for, you know, this original girl, so I ended that. | ||
So you locked eyes with her, and it was just the first time you saw her? | ||
unidentified
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She's in a relationship. | |
This is the first time I saw her since she graduated in May 2021, yes. | ||
And then she proceeded to DM me after she DM to me and said did I see you at Marshall's and I said yes, I was out with some friends and then she mentioned that I disappeared So that means that shit. | ||
Well, that's a good sign. | ||
Don't you think? | ||
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that's what my friends told me and The thing is she's in a relationship. | |
She's been in a relationship with this guy for about two years. | ||
That doesn't matter bro you guys i'm just holding out she's game she's she is available bro you can't think like that she'll break up for him with him for you if you uh you really sell it i think you know i'm gonna i'm gonna read my bible do some push-ups and eat some broccoli and hold out till it's the right time to strike like a good griper i'm | ||
Bro, no, good groipers, dude, we're fucking sucking down flies with our long tongues off a lily pad, or fucking gobbling up flies from a hundred meters away. | ||
We're bullfrogs, dude, we're jumping on, we're jumping on bitches. | ||
We're bullfrogs jumping on their fucking cars and stuff. | ||
But bro, No, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta hunt, man. | ||
Hunters gotta hunt. | ||
You gotta go out there. | ||
You can't go running away from a girl like that. | ||
You gotta rizz her up. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
You gotta say, hey, what's up? | ||
Even if she's in a relationship, you just, you know, you just play it cool, man. | ||
unidentified
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Come on. | |
Well, if it makes you feel better, I hunted down Ben Shapiro at the Oxford Union. | ||
I studied at Oxford University, and I approached him on his generated AI image, and he did not like that too much. | ||
Okay, well, you're just, like, doxing yourself, bro? | ||
unidentified
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It's like... No, that's totally fine. | |
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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No, it's all good. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, that's the other thing. | ||
I waited to speak with you because I lead a large group of conservatives at the University of Georgia, and a lot of them are groipers. | ||
And I was, you know, it seemed to pique your interest if you'd ever be interested in doing a speaking event and we would provide all the accommodations and transportation and security. | ||
You don't have to give me an answer, but the option is there if you ever want to come to our campus. | ||
We'd be happy to host you. | ||
I mean, I would love to do it, but I'm gonna tell you right now, you don't want that, because it's just gonna wreck your life. | ||
Like, I've been there, done that a few times, and it just, like, leaves a trail of wreckage in my wake. | ||
You know, I mean, I don't know if you saw what happened in Texas, but I was at, like, a meeting in Texas, and the whole state turned upside down because of it. | ||
unidentified
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So... Yes. | |
Quit doxing! | ||
You're, like, doxing yourself! | ||
unidentified
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Don't tell me any more personal information, please. | |
It's all fun and games. | ||
I'm not really too worried about it. | ||
I haven't said anything crazy. | ||
I'm here for the free speech. | ||
I'm not endorsing any views. | ||
I'm here for the free speech. | ||
Nice save. | ||
Good cover. | ||
unidentified
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I'm here for the free speech. | |
Well done. | ||
Now you're in the clear. | ||
There will be no problems. | ||
So you sound like a smart guy. | ||
You're in Oxford. | ||
You're leading a group. | ||
That's good. | ||
unidentified
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Yes! | |
Yes, that's where I'm at and I have intentions on going to law school. | ||
Okay. | ||
And that's where I'm at now. | ||
I graduate in May. | ||
Well, you gotta get it in there before you graduate, man! | ||
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Before you go on to law school, you gotta rizz this chick up. | |
Man, it's over. | ||
No, no, it's not. | ||
Dude, clock's ticking and you know what? | ||
If you don't even try, you'll live your whole life with the regret and thinking what could have been. | ||
The one that got away. | ||
Trust, trust. | ||
Think about there's two options. | ||
You could exhaust, you could totally embarrass yourself, but you exhaust all your options and then at least you know it's tapped. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
unidentified
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Here's the thing. | |
Okay, go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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What's the or? | |
I need the disjunction here. | ||
What's the other side? | ||
The or is, you know, you want to spare yourself the potential embarrassment or rejection and just don't make a play. | ||
You just wait it out or whatever. | ||
It never happens. | ||
And then the rest of your life, you're thinking you're in love with her for 15 years. | ||
You're with that other girl. | ||
you're gonna think back and think man what if i texted her what if i showed up what if i did what if it was possible you'll always be second guessing because of that and that's you don't you wanna you only live once time is slipping through your fingers you want to act on it and then at least you know I know my brother in Christ. | ||
unidentified
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I mean, on Christmas I was going to deliver her this necklace I bought her from Amsterdam, but I didn't and I'm holding on to it. | |
Bruh, dude! | ||
And that's right now, man. | ||
Well, listen, don't lead with the necklace, okay? | ||
If she's in a relationship, don't lead with the necklace. | ||
You know, that's coming on too strong. | ||
But you know, you respond to her texts. | ||
She hits you up. | ||
Did I see you at Marshalls? | ||
You gotta hit her back and say, oh yeah, I don't know. | ||
Look, I'm not the guy to ask, okay? | ||
I've never had a girlfriend. | ||
unidentified
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I'm not the wrong person to ask. | |
But you know, I know enough that you gotta hit her back. | ||
And hit her with a little Riz, you know, play it cool. | ||
She's interested. | ||
If she wasn't interested, she wouldn't hit you up. | ||
She wouldn't give a fuck, otherwise. | ||
Trust. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, that is true. | |
That's the white pill. | ||
I did get a white pill today. | ||
Two white pills. | ||
That's a big white pill. | ||
Huge white pill. | ||
So you gotta play that smart, but make plays, man. | ||
Don't sit on your hands and wait. | ||
You're graduating in May. | ||
After that, you may never see her again. | ||
You'll be thinking about her the rest of your life. | ||
Trust. | ||
unidentified
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damn man go in i'm inspired you always manage to inspire nick appreciate it i'm gonna go out there no one can say i'm like encouraging inceldom here i am inspiring you to get the girl fall in love have more kids than you can afford that's me now awesome I feel great. | |
Well, thank you, Nick. | ||
I know you're exhausted. | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
This was fun. | ||
Yeah, God bless you too, man, and good luck. | ||
unidentified
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Hope it goes well. | |
All right, that was it. | ||
So we're getting a real mix here. | ||
We're getting a little dating advice, a little UK politics. | ||
13-year-old. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
AquariumGriper, unmute. | ||
Yo! | ||
What's up? | ||
Hey! | ||
What's up, dude? | ||
How's it going, man? | ||
Good! | ||
How's it going with you? | ||
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Oh, not so... not so bad. | |
Hey, I wanted to give a big shout-out to A.T. | ||
Drummond. | ||
Thanks for buying all of our AFFPAC tickets for AFFPAC 4. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, he really came through, man. | ||
It's unreal. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
That's awesome. | ||
You know, this whole stream, you know, raising all this money has been pretty awesome. | ||
You know, I'm expecting a full... full party for AFFPAC 4. | ||
Hey, you're gonna get one, man! | ||
You know we always turn up, and you're invited. | ||
You know that. | ||
unidentified
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I know, I know. | |
You're coming to the aquarium. | ||
unidentified
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Let's go, let's go. | |
You, me, and the whale sharks, and all that stuff. | ||
Hey, you know, I'm really excited for AFFPAC. | ||
I went to three. | ||
Three was my first AFFPAC, and Not only was it really cool to see all the e-celebs, all these people that have been heroes of mine for, gosh, it's been like four years since Graper War, but it was also really cool to spend all this time with all these guys from all over the U.S. | ||
that were, you know, really similar to me in a lot of ways. | ||
And, you know, connecting on the Faith, you know, getting up early in the morning afterwards. | ||
We all went to Mass together. | ||
These, you know, the whole movement is bringing together some really good guys. | ||
And really, we have you to thank for that. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, well, that's the whole point, you know. | ||
I mean, the, um... Initially, we did AFPAC as, like, an answer to CPAC, and so I could give a speech and everything, but the real red pill behind all that is the network that's being built. | ||
And you're right. | ||
I mean, it's all good people. | ||
They're all Catholic. | ||
They're all on the same page. | ||
And, you know, the camaraderie is a really important aspect, and also the kind of, like, professional political networking, like, because it's like we, you know, me and Stu talked about earlier, you need an army. | ||
Elijah also. | ||
You need an army. | ||
Not any one of us is going to do it, and, you know, we're all feeling the effects of, like, social isolation and that sort of thing. | ||
So I think that's one of the best things we do, is we get everybody in the same room, and just, I think the magic happens, you know? | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
So what else is on your mind? | ||
You've been waiting all day to call. | ||
What's new with you? | ||
You still work at the aquarium? | ||
unidentified
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You could say something like that. | |
No, you're good, you're good. | ||
Yeah, no, we're doing alright in the small business world. | ||
It's, you know, it's crazy. | ||
It's crazy running a small business through, you know, we were kind of blessed through COVID and all that stuff, but that's more personal, quiet things. | ||
But, you know, it was good. | ||
It's interesting to be involved with so many... When you work in the small business world, you get connections in all kinds of little niche things when you're doing that kind of thing. | ||
It's kind of cool. | ||
It's also nice to not be a total wagee and slave away to a giant corporation, which is also really nice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
I'm disappointed. | ||
We were gonna do a shark tank for me, but I never made it happen, you know, because I don't think I'm gonna... I don't think I would be able to keep a shark alive. | ||
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Like, I can barely keep myself alive, let alone... Yeah, I remember the last time you and I met face-to-face, we were actually with Vince, and I was, like, autistically going off about how to properly set up an aquarium in the lobby of that certain hotel. | |
I was like, yeah, yeah, just like DM me, bro. | ||
I was like, I'm not doing... I can't be cleaning tanks and maybe at the AF headquarters I'll be getting a saltwater tank for like a real shark or whatever, but... but not now. | ||
Not yet. | ||
unidentified
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Well, that's awesome, man. | |
Hey, I'll let you go, but I just want to give you a little message. | ||
I really appreciate all you've done for us, for the movement. | ||
You've been a big inspiration to me, obviously, with personal things that I've been talking to you about. | ||
You've just been a massive influence on my life, and I really appreciate that. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate all your support, and it's been good seeing you over the years. | ||
And thanks for helping us out and supporting the Foundation today. | ||
It was great talking to you. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
Sounds good, man. | ||
I'll see you later. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
unidentified
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All right, Anglo-Cadian, you're up. | |
Good evening, Nick. | ||
It is a pleasure and an honor again to speak with you after listening since late 2017. | ||
And I just wanted to give out a shout out tonight to, in no particular order, but kind of a little chronological, so Vince, Tyler, Dalton, Chief Keef, Joel, Harris Walker, Book Cat, Wendell, and all the members of Book Club. | ||
Shout out Anglo-Zoomer and huge, huge shout out to AT Drummond, John D. Irving, everyone who's put in the fat stacks tonight. | ||
Again, AT gentlemen, thank you so much for helping organize this and helping sponsor America First. | ||
Also, shout out to Lucas Gage and all the Twitter people. | ||
Again, Nick, I just wanted to say thank you for everything you're doing. | ||
You've inspired me for the past several years about what, you know, individuals and the Zoomers can do. | ||
I was a lot more nihilistic and you helped turn me around. | ||
And it was all because of Trump bombing Syria all those years ago. | ||
It was because of you who turned me around, kept me in the Trump camp and kept me in the AF sphere. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's crazy! | ||
That was like my favorite one! | ||
I mean, was it the first Syria bombings in April 17? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, when he dropped the, uh, when he, like, when John Bolton came in and he dropped the, what was it, I forget the ordinance on that airport in, um, was it outside Damascus? | |
Okay, so that was April 2018, I think, because he did one in 17 and 18. | ||
He did two in 18, I think. | ||
But either way, that's crazy that you say that, because that was like one of my first big breakthroughs, I feel like. | ||
But thank you, man. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
So you're like a book club guy? | ||
You roll with them? | ||
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Yeah, huge shout out to all the guys in the book club. | |
They're great. | ||
I love them. | ||
I think they just need to like explain it to me like I'm an idiot. | ||
I always go into their group chat and I'm like, hey guys, like can you explain what you're all talking about? | ||
And then they give, they just like give me the most dense like inside joke and they say it like it's the most obvious thing, especially book cat. | ||
And they all laugh and I'm like, what the fuck did he just say? | ||
Like she just explained it to me like I'm a retard. | ||
I have to be fair though. | ||
but they're amazing. | ||
I really want to get them more involved with the foundation next year because you guys are like the brains for real. | ||
Not that I'm not a brain, but I'm not read as wide or as deep as any of them. | ||
unidentified
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So you got a great crew over there. | |
I have to be fair, though. | ||
I'm a relatively newcomer. | ||
Again, Book Club was around for years, again, before Cozy's. | ||
So, for all of us who have been hanging around Wendell and Book Cap for the past, uh, since last year, right? | ||
We, a lot of catching up to do, right? | ||
So I, I'm with you. | ||
Whenever I go into the GC and, uh, you know, I'm thinking, I'm finding out content and ideas, but turns out they were already discussed more than three years ago. | ||
And it's, it's one of these things, but I'd love to see Book Club grow. | ||
I'd love to see, uh, yeah, put us to work anytime, please. | ||
I will. | ||
Yeah, you guys are amazing. | ||
So we'll definitely be collaborating more next year. | ||
What else? | ||
You got anything? | ||
Any other questions? | ||
Any message you want to get out or you just want to shout out all of our guys? | ||
unidentified
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I really just... | |
I do want to shout out our guys because it's the team that's making like this all happen and it's thanks to you that the team is even you know existing so thank you Nick and I've been waiting to see what you can do in America in 2024 I think like great great things will happen and I just can't wait I agree. | ||
I won't let you down. | ||
We're gonna be all over it, man. | ||
We're doing everything. | ||
Propaganda, politics, the conference. | ||
It's gonna be big. | ||
unidentified
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I raise my arm to Nick Fuentes and give him my undying loyalty. | |
You've turned Ronan into Samurai. | ||
Thank you, Shogun. | ||
I love that. | ||
Love that. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
We got to get some other guys in here. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
And hopefully I'll see you at APAC 4 with the book club guys. | ||
But thanks for calling. | ||
unidentified
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I appreciate it. | |
Inshallah. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
unidentified
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Good night. | |
All right, good night. | ||
All right, Matt, you're ready. | ||
Unmute. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, nothing much. | |
Just, I've been really stoked with the amount of money you managed to raise today. | ||
It was really amazing. | ||
Like, I was kind of like, the other day, I was like, oh, are they really even gonna make 100k? | ||
And then, like, you just blew it out of the park. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Yeah, I was a little surprised too. | ||
You know, we never did anything like this before. | ||
So, it's always a little bit of a risk when you go out and say, Yeah. | ||
have this ambitious goal when you've never done it before you don't know what to expect is it going to be is it insane you know or is it was are we going to get close so the result is just totally blown away my expectations you know i wasn't even sure we would hit the goal and then we i think we raised like twice as much so uh it's pretty incredible yeah stream yeah no because i've been in the stuff since like you know 2016 17 | ||
unidentified
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and like i can remember like back when like spencer would put out like you know like fundraiser for his like legal stuff because of like siebel and everything like and like they'd raise like five or like 10k like wow you know we're a real movement we raised five yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
And now we're, like, raising, like, 200 grand, like, it's insane, like, it's just, like, it's awesome to see how much this stuff has grown, like, it is kind of like what you were saying before, how it's, like, this generational stuff, and, like, I know, like, there's a bit of a gap between, like, Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we really are taking it to the next level. | ||
expensive stuff. | ||
I mean, like, there is sort of a connection, I guess, but, like, you know, he did, like, kind of, like, put, like, that, like, even if it was really rough, there was, like, that, like, initial groundwork he, like, laid down, like, I guess, for, like, you to, like, take the next step, the next leap. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we really are taking it to the next level, and it has happened throughout history that you don't take it to the next level unless you really sort of bring it forth from the future. | ||
Like, you can't go incremental and say, like, well, we're gonna become like a really, really small movement and then we'll become like a slightly less small movement. | ||
So on eventually you just have to sort of reach through the barrier and drag the movement of the future into the present Like I feel like we did that with aft pack one two three. | ||
That's what we're gonna do a four. | ||
It's what we did with this project it's like you know, you have to say we're like we're We're a big boy organization, you know, and you have to kind of say that first and then it happens So, yeah, it's been a pretty, uh, pretty exciting day. | ||
What was your favorite part of the stream? | ||
Have you been watching a lot? | ||
unidentified
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Uh, yeah, yeah, I've been watching since, uh, oh, I don't know what time it is, because I'm in Australia, so I don't know exactly what time, but I started watching about 9 a.m., like, I think that was about five hours into the stream. | |
So, um, my favorite part, I think, I really enjoyed the Vince James, um, One, because I really like hearing the behind-the-scenes kind of stuff, all the stuff you don't get from your show or whatever. | ||
The behind-the-scenes stuff was really enjoyable. | ||
But I also really liked the Elijah Schafer interview, because I actually met him at a party here in Australia a few weeks ago, and he was a really cool guy. | ||
We talked about you and all the inside conservative designers stuff and everything. | ||
Really cool guy, so it's Coach Sting. | ||
Sweet! | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's right. | ||
He is out there. | ||
Yeah, he's a great guy. | ||
I've known him for a long time now, actually, and I've always liked him. | ||
I mean, well, initially we didn't get along so well. | ||
Our first, our first, um, I think he interviewed me on his show back in 2020 or 2019. | ||
So we're not off to a great start, but over the last couple years I think we really forged a friendship. | ||
He started to see the stuff I've talked about. | ||
He's experienced the things I've experienced, and I feel like now we're really on the same page. | ||
We don't agree on everything. | ||
I feel like we're very different personalities, but yet we just have this bond now. | ||
It's totally different, so that's cool. | ||
I'm glad you... What do you think about Joel Davis, since you're from Australia? | ||
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Yeah, I like him. | |
I talk with him on Telegram and stuff. | ||
I haven't watched the interview with him yet. | ||
I'll watch the replay after the stream is done. | ||
I like his stuff. | ||
He's doing good stuff. | ||
It's funny, actually. | ||
We've got an Australia First movement going on here. | ||
Not me, but some other people. | ||
It's the cringiest shit, man. | ||
There's two guys battling out for the namesake of Australia First, and they both suck. | ||
Yeah, I've seen that. | ||
I saw a little bit of that. | ||
It's like that guy with the long hair and then that guy that was on Cozy or is on Cozy. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, no, it's not the guy on Cozy. | |
The guy on Cozy actually pretty much quit. | ||
He passed on the show to another guy who's just like... You know, you can't hate on the guy because his heart is in the right place, but he's just like no charisma, not too much talent. | ||
You know, it's like, you're not that guy, bro. | ||
And then, like, the other guy is just, like, a total wig-nat. | ||
And, like, again, like, he's kind of, like, he's more entertaining is the thing. | ||
He's actually more of an entertaining show, like, it's more entertaining to watch him. | ||
But then, he says these things about you, and, like, he says these things about, like, I was, like, you know, he's just kind of, he's more of a wig-nat, like, you know, the, um, you know, like, the Hayley Hitler stuff that goes on here in Australia, where, like, they just take it up to a thousand, you know. | ||
Right, yeah, that's typical a lot of wignats out there But Yeah, what else you got any other final words I'm trying to get through the we got like six more calls I don't mean to rush you but you you got anything else you want to say before we uh, oh I'll just give a quick shout out. | ||
unidentified
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Shout out to Zuma Chat. | |
You know who you are. | ||
Yeah, that's all. | ||
Have a great night, Nick. | ||
All right, you too, man. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
I appreciate the support. | ||
unidentified
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All right, see you. | |
All right, Stewie, you're up. | ||
I think we got like six more, right? | ||
Six or seven. | ||
All right, what's going on? | ||
Is that Stewie? | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, hey, can you hear me? | |
Hey, yes. | ||
How's it going? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, it's going good. | |
Great! | ||
unidentified
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So, what's up? | |
So, this is my first time talking to you after watching you for about four years. | ||
And I just wanted to thank you for creating this space online for, not to sound gay, but for like a voice to be voiced. | ||
Cause everywhere else in society is so gay. | ||
They raise pussy boys. | ||
And you're the only one. | ||
You're the only one. | ||
That uh. | ||
You're helping men break out of it. | ||
Break out of the chains. | ||
And stop being subservient to Jews and women. | ||
I want to thank you for that. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, it's, um... I don't know. | ||
I mean, you know me. | ||
I'm not like, uh... I'm not the perfect picture of masculine, macho. | ||
Like, I'm not one of these gym guys or whatever, but I feel like, in spite of that, I'm the only one that is really completely resisting feminism. | ||
Maybe that's part of it, because I'm like sort of an incel figure. | ||
I feel like even guys that are out there chasing pussy or whatever, like, they're becoming pussies. | ||
Like, you know, that's what they think about, that's what they seek, that's what they surround themselves with. | ||
They get assimilated. | ||
So, this is like the lone, like you say, let the boys be boys, like the lone island of like, hey, we're fucking guys, deal with it, shut up, bitch, fuck you. | ||
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You know, like, every other guy is like, No, you can't don't call her a bitch. | |
That's not not you know, it's like what like we're guys You know, we could be chivalrous, but then we got to be able to hit him, you know, not actually, but you know kind of but actually Not actually but you know like kind of but not really but we're on rumble. | ||
So there's TOS so we don't yeah I don't like violence against anyone, but that's how I used to be now that They want us to hold the door open for them, but we also can't hit them when they won't shut the fuck up. | ||
So you can't have it always like that, you know? | ||
unidentified
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For real. | |
So there's that. | ||
What did you think of the stream? | ||
What was your favorite part of the stream? | ||
unidentified
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I liked the Gavin McInnes interview. | |
I think you guys have a good dynamic. | ||
Yeah, I like him a lot. | ||
unidentified
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He's funny. | |
Yeah, I'm not really a fan of his. | ||
I don't watch too much of his stuff. | ||
But whenever you guys talk, it's always good content. | ||
Yeah, well they got a great crew. | ||
Ryan is hilarious as well. | ||
He's, I met him years ago and he's hysterical. | ||
So, I don't, I think they, they're a little more closer to the mainstream than I am. | ||
I'll just put it that way, but they are hilarious. | ||
Great combo. | ||
So you've been watching for four years. | ||
You got on board, what, during like Royper War? | ||
unidentified
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Like a couple months before Royper War. | |
Hmm. | ||
Kind of OG, you know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're an old head. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't got too much else to add. | ||
Alright. | ||
I don't want to keep wasting your time. | ||
No, no, no, I'm not wasting my time. | ||
unidentified
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What else? | |
You got any other questions, comments? | ||
unidentified
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No pressure, just while you're here. | |
One of the other callers wanted to ask you If you would reconsider playing Skyrim on stream. | ||
Oh, dude, don't even start with that. | ||
Why are you a big Skyrim guy? | ||
unidentified
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No, it was just one of the other callers who wanted to ask you that. | |
Oh, I don't know, dude. | ||
Um, I don't know. | ||
They keep bothering me about it. | ||
It makes me not want to do it. | ||
Whenever people tell me to do stuff, it makes me not want to do it, even if it's something I want to do. | ||
unidentified
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So, maybe. | |
I haven't been doing a lot of gaming like that lately. | ||
I've been playing a lot of Fortnite and this stupid Call of War game. | ||
unidentified
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So, yeah, I don't know. | |
Maybe I'll do it at some point. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Well, thanks for having me, man. | ||
Alright. | ||
Well, thanks for calling in. | ||
Thanks for supporting the foundation today. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
unidentified
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No problem. | |
Alright. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
Have a good night. | ||
unidentified
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You too. | |
Good night. | ||
Alright. | ||
Later. | ||
All right gingerbread griper Hey, how's it going? | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
Not much. | ||
How's the stream been, man? | ||
Oh, you know, it's been a long, long day. | ||
But, you know, it's alright. | ||
Yeah, I'm impressed that you made it this far. | ||
You still sound pretty jovial, so that's pretty good. | ||
Yeah, I think I'm just slap happy. | ||
It's just like pure adrenaline kicking in. | ||
If there was like another hour, I'd be dead, but I'm like, okay, finish line is in sight. | ||
So what's up with you? | ||
unidentified
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What's the story? | |
You know, I just used to be a Daily Wire fag, but I phoned you this summer and it was like the missing link to my political views, so I just gotta say thanks for really changing my whole outlook and putting me in the right direction. | ||
Awesome! | ||
So you were a Daily Wire guy, is that right? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I was watching Shapiro for a couple years, and a little bit of Knowles. | |
He kind of, you know, started getting me to think about religion a little bit more, so that was good. | ||
And then, obviously, I found you, and really went back to Catholicism, because, I mean, that's what I grew up with. | ||
So, it wasn't a stretch to go back to it. | ||
When did you, um, when did you kind of flip from, uh, what do you call it, from like Daily Wire to where we are? | ||
unidentified
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So it's actually funny. | |
Initially, I kind of, when I first got into politics, I started watching like James Alsup and stuff. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
And then somehow I got, I got switched on to the, the normie Jew fag kind of ways. | ||
And then, so that was back in like 2017, but then over the summer I noticed that Leafy was streaming on Rumble. | ||
And I had watched him way back. | ||
And then I saw you on his streams, and I was captivated. | ||
Couldn't stop watching that AF content. | ||
It's just been crazy. | ||
Sweet! | ||
So you're like a... Wow! | ||
So you really came aboard just this year with the Leafy collabs, huh? | ||
unidentified
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That's awesome. | |
Yep. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean... Yep, and then Sneeko. | ||
unidentified
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That's awesome. | |
I love to hear that. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty fascinating stuff. | ||
a no-brainer to start going this way that's awesome i love to hear that yeah it's um pretty fascinating stuff i mean that's how i was i feel like you just when you find out the truth it just I mean, you live your whole life thinking about, you know, Democrats and freedom and whatever, and then you find out there's like this Jewish conspiracy and they like worship the devil. | ||
It's like, wait, hang on, what? | ||
unidentified
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They hate Jesus? | |
Like I said, it's like literally the missing link. | ||
You're like, why, why do people, you know, tolerate this gender bullshit? | ||
Who's, who's even pushing that in the first place? | ||
And then I remember it was, you know, Sneeko talking about the German scientists or whatever, Jewish scientists way back when, that he was the one who actually wrote those gender books and all that. | ||
And I'm like, huh, well that's crazy that Ben Shapiro never mentioned that. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
Yeah, well, and as a matter of fact, they said the guy was a German. | ||
They said, oh, uh, you know, that guy's actually, he was a German Nazi white supremacist. | ||
unidentified
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It's like, no, actually he was a Jew. | |
I'm pretty sure. | ||
Yup. | ||
You know how that goes. | ||
Yup. | ||
What do you think of this trailer? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I'm impressed. | |
I mean, you've shattered that goal. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
I'm happy about it. | ||
I was anxious because I, you know, I've never done a stream like this so I wasn't sure if we would be able to pull it off like technically and I was also worried that we weren't going to hit the goal because you know I was worried okay it's kind of last minute | ||
We never done this before is it just gonna like is the tech gonna shit out on us is it am I gonna not know what to talk about so that was one concern the other concern is we never set a goal like this and did fundraising so I'm thinking are we gonna make five grand are we gonna are we gonna get to 50 I mean I had no idea where it was gonna be and we just we we made twice more than twice as much that of what we were trying to raise you know we're trying to raise 50 | ||
to match the original 50. | ||
I didn't even want to say it. | ||
I didn't even want to say we're matching up to 50, because just in the event that we wouldn't raise that, I was like, I don't want to put that out there, but we wound up raising 110, which is nuts. | ||
unidentified
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That is crazy. | |
I'm pretty excited. | ||
unidentified
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Let's go. | |
America first is inevitable. | ||
Absolutely, yes it is. | ||
A lot of good stuff next year. | ||
Are you going to come to AFFPAC 4? | ||
unidentified
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I think I'm gonna look into it for sure. | |
Yeah. | ||
See if I can scrounge up some wagey money and make it on out there. | ||
Yeah, that'll be great. | ||
What else you got? | ||
You got anything else to say? | ||
unidentified
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I don't know. | |
I think all I'll leave you with is Christ is King. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Alright. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
I appreciate the support. | ||
unidentified
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Have a good night. | |
Alright. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Good night. | ||
Alright. | ||
See ya. | ||
All right, Corlick, you're up. | ||
Hey, Nick, what's up? | ||
Hey, what's going on? | ||
Not much. | ||
You're almost free for the night. | ||
Very close. | ||
You're standing in the way. | ||
unidentified
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I'm so close. | |
No, I'm teasing you. | ||
So close, but yeah, it's... Yeah, we're in overtime here, but... But what's going on? | ||
How's it going? | ||
unidentified
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I just wanted to call in and say... | |
You know, I was like 15, I did the Cookie Monster meme. | ||
Literally on paper, I did the math. | ||
And then I found 4chan and I got, you know, super redpilled. | ||
But at that time, there was no figure out there that I could relate with, basically. | ||
So I think it's super important that you fill that void for all the young people. | ||
To create the new future, but I've been watching this lately and it seems like we might not even need to wait till that future. | ||
It might happen much sooner than I could have ever imagined. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, yeah, that's, um, that was the thing. | ||
That's why I created America First is because I was kind of in the same boat as you where I woke up about this stuff. | ||
And there were people like the alt-right back then, um, What's going on? | ||
You got phones blasting off? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, I'm sorry. | |
No, Jesus, you're fine. | ||
But there were people out there talking about it in the alt-right, but they were just going about it all wrong. | ||
You know, they were weird, they weren't, like, American, weren't Christian. | ||
So, you know, I came up with the idea of let's just tell the truth, but make it Christian, make it American Nationalist. | ||
Which is, of course, I mean, that's part of the truth. | ||
That is the truth. | ||
And I think a lot of people are rallying around that. | ||
I think it's kind of like the final destination if you're like a right-wing person. | ||
So yeah, I've been pretty blown away by the success the last seven years. | ||
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Yeah definitely there were people but you know and I argue with wignats to this day and I'm like well Nick is the guy and they they say you're not the one but it's like you have to be out of your mind because it always felt like there was nobody and then now it feels like there's somebody like how can you not see but I don't know. | |
Yeah well You know, you can't please everybody. | ||
I said this last year, whether Wignats agree or not, I'm still their leader, because I still represent their views more than anyone else, more publicly than anyone else. | ||
It is what it is, and you know, not everybody who has these views is like in love with me or my personality, but I'm what you got. | ||
You know, I'm what you got, and honestly, without me, what would there be? | ||
There's like no alternative, so... Then, I think I do a pretty good job, not like that's a real... Well, what else do you have? | ||
But that also happens to be true, so... That's okay, though. | ||
I think that scene is kind of dying off, anyway. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, well, thanks for everything you do. | |
Alright! | ||
Well, hey, thanks for the call, man. | ||
unidentified
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I appreciate it. | |
it but all right good night all right retard you're up in my hand and i'm chilling and cooling just like a snowman so open your eyes let us in Hey, can you hear me? | ||
Hey, what's going on? | ||
unidentified
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Hey man, congratulations on the stream. | |
Shattered that goal. | ||
Thank you! | ||
unidentified
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What's up? | |
Just wanted to, uh... I wanted to share a story from one of your events that kind of happened afterward. | ||
I thought it was pretty cool. | ||
It was more of a shout-out, because, like, got to hang out with these guys. | ||
We had an awesome night, but, you know, it was, like, a sketchy time after the election, so we didn't really get each other's contact information, you know? | ||
But, uh... | ||
Not J6. | ||
The first DC event, I think it was like the week after Biden declared victory or whatever. | ||
We marched from Freedom Square to Supreme Court. | ||
And I think it said you guys might be doing an event later in the night. | ||
So we were chilling and it kind of got dark and then I guess whatever got canceled. | ||
There was a bunch of us. | ||
I don't know what the street was, but there's like a Panera Bread a couple of streets north of Freedom Square. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So there was like 30 of us just chilling there waiting for like the telegram and then it's getting dark and then we're like, okay, what do we do now? | ||
And like these five black dudes were walking by and somebody goes white power and we all have these Trump hats on. | ||
I'm like, Oh my God. | ||
So, so they're ready to square up. | ||
And like some of them, some of them were like kids, some of the grippers were kids. | ||
So they started like kind of like turning to go and we're like, no, no, we can show the numbers. | ||
It'll be cool. | ||
And nothing happened. | ||
You know, they were outnumbered, but. | ||
Man, the cops were right there and they didn't, uh, you know, they didn't, they didn't, they were like sitting back like, yeah, what's going to happen? | ||
It was wild. | ||
So, um, anyway, long story short, I've been chilling with these guys all day. | ||
Cause you know, we met up in the morning, uh, these three dudes from Alaska. | ||
And, uh, so after that, we were all like, so y'all got this big group, walked to my, uh, SUV and we all went to outback steakhouse. | ||
So I'm not going to say their names, but it was a great night. | ||
And, uh, It was all because of you, man. | ||
So I wanted to thank you for that. | ||
Wow. | ||
You went to Outback Steakhouse? | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
I know it's not like... But it was tight. | ||
That's a good story. | ||
That's a good story. | ||
unidentified
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I'm glad to hear it. | |
I saw you a couple of weeks later in Harrisburg. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I actually dragged my mother up there. | ||
And she's like, what are we going to? | ||
I was like, you'll like this. | ||
And she loves your speech. | ||
And you know, then she looks you up and she's like, I don't know about this guy. | ||
But then, uh, you know, when you did the dinner with Trump, she was like telling people, he's not so bad. | ||
I saw him. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
But, um, and then there was something else I want to tell you. | ||
Um, I ended up at Fuentes one. | ||
I thought it was the Kanye announcement, which was pretty funny. | ||
We were at like this restaurant because we didn't know where we were going. | ||
We announced the hotel at the last second. | ||
And all these black people were like walking. | ||
We had all the Trump hats on. | ||
They're like, what's going on? | ||
What's going on? | ||
And we're like, oh, it's the Kanye West presidential. | ||
And it was like heavy anti-Kanye at the time. | ||
And even though they were like, you're running the mill black people, they were like, oh, I don't know about Kanye. | ||
We were like, really? | ||
But whatever. | ||
So, yeah, man, the guy earlier kind of, I guess he doxed me a little bit. | ||
I just want to apologize. | ||
I'm the one sending you these, these cringe Skyrim super chats. | ||
You know, the first, the first one, listen, the first one was chat GPT. | ||
I got heavy into AI for like a month and I was like, chat GPT, give me a message to get my favorite streamers to Skyrim. | ||
And that's what it came up with. | ||
So my bad. | ||
Have you ever played it? | ||
Because I only thought it'd be cool if you've never played it. | ||
Nah, I've never played it. | ||
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Well, I'm only gonna say it's a real pleasure to watch people play for the first time. | |
You won't beat it, it's like a huge game, but like the first five hours is fucking hilarious. | ||
So I won't super chat you anymore, but I bet if you put it out on Telegram right now, guys, should I do a Skyrim stream? | ||
You'd be surprised. | ||
I think you'd be overwhelmed. | ||
Alright, I'm done, I'm done. | ||
Alright, I'll maybe, I'll maybe do it, okay? | ||
All right. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
All right. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
I see ya. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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One of you guys, raise your hands. | |
You're running out of time here. | ||
Who is it? | ||
All right. | ||
Gluster up. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hey. | ||
Hey. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, good morning. | |
This is awesome to be able to talk to you. | ||
I just wanted to say- I wanted to start off by saying thank you. | ||
You're very special. | ||
The country needs you right now. | ||
Like, a lot of people look up to you. | ||
And, uh, I also wanted to quickly say sorry about, like, the race hassling and coping I did about two years ago. | ||
Uh, I- I was kind of- Yeah, yeah. | ||
I just changed- Yeah, I just changed it, so yeah. | ||
To Glinglish. | ||
But, but yeah, um, I- I- I've always kind of been, like, Kind of lost throughout life, you know, as a, as a child. | ||
Um, what's it? | ||
I always grew up very conservative, but as a kid, uh, I'd watch like Mark Dice and, uh, like, you know, like I was into all like these conspiracy things, like the conspiracy subjects, like, you know, satanic symbols and cartoons and music videos. | ||
Um, got very into Alex Jones, like middle school. | ||
Um, and then, um, in high school, I, um, I got, I got kind of red-pilled on the race question. | ||
Weird enough by Sam Harris, he would talk about, I know you probably don't like him, of course you don't like him, but he would talk about how race could be a huge factor in IQ and life outcomes and stuff. | ||
a big you know it could be like a huge factor in like IQ and like life outcomes and stuff and so then I was I was always like you know tuned in to a lot of you know you know obscure questions and like red pill subjects and And so I've always kind of been confused about a lot of different things, you know, even now that I'm going through RCIA. | ||
It's like this. | ||
I've always kind of just been confused. | ||
As a kid, you know, a lot of us have been exposed to pornography. | ||
So it's like growing up in this age, it's tough. | ||
And, you know, we're constantly inundated like Lots of different messages from social media and different things and uh it's it's tough being young and to have you around as guidance is a big is a is big inspiration and like relief you you're you've brought a lot of me to my life and guidance meaning and I wanted to say thank you like I really I you really | ||
You've really gotten me through a lot of things, so I wanted to say thank you so much. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate you saying that. | ||
And as far as all that other stuff goes, you know, that's ancient history, whatever happened between us and the Super Chats. | ||
But I appreciate your support. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
And I'm glad that I was able to help you get through some stuff, give you a little clarity. | ||
But, uh... | ||
unidentified
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Yeah and uh it was it was it was very uh it was very it was very funny to see your your soup your see your cookie monster super chat uh when that when i like first like you know got onto you like i was that was a very popular clip on youtube and uh i saw that and in high school i would i would i would like on my free time i would watch the video and so | |
I was always talking about the Holocaust in high school and I got ostracized big time for it. | ||
So hearing you talk about it as though it was something that other people have talked about, it made me feel like I wasn't crazy. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, that's one of those big ones. | ||
You can't really... That's how I felt. | ||
I felt crazy. | ||
But now everybody's making fun of it. | ||
Now none of the Zoomers believe in it. | ||
So I feel like we won. | ||
unidentified
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Holocaust Deniers won. | |
So true. | ||
And so, like, now, now you're getting, like, more and more famous as the days go. | ||
Like, what is it? | ||
About, like, a couple months ago, you were charging $1,000 for the dinner. | ||
Now it's $1,500. | ||
Pretty soon, it's gonna be worth millions. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Yes! | ||
Yeah, one day. | ||
I'll tell you, I'm gonna charge a million to do another fucking 13-hour stream. | ||
unidentified
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I'll tell you that. | |
Bruh, it's a long-ass day. | ||
But, uh... Yeah, yeah, it's been pretty good stuff. | ||
But, um... | ||
All right, you got anything else? | ||
I want to get on to our last couple callers here, and then we'll wrap it up. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, yeah, I just wanted to tell you, man, like, take care of your health. | |
You're a very important person. | ||
I would say, like, you know, look into neurotropics. | ||
You're a smart guy. | ||
Become even smarter. | ||
Do some light exercise. | ||
It's good for the brain. | ||
Stay healthy. | ||
You're very important. | ||
And I'll always be for your safety, man. | ||
So, good luck. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
unidentified
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No problem. | |
Bye-bye. | ||
Alright, good night. | ||
Alright, John. | ||
We're up. | ||
Awesome. | ||
John Dave Irving. | ||
What's going on? | ||
He's muted. | ||
Awesome. | ||
I love John Dave Irving just joined the call. | ||
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There were two callers left and then he just joined in and then he was muted. | |
Hey, what's going on? | ||
Hey, is this Keith? | ||
Yeah, this is Keith. | ||
You're evil. | ||
You're an evil human. | ||
You're sick. | ||
You are hollow and wicked. | ||
You know that? | ||
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I don't think so. | |
You're the one blocking Rob Smith. | ||
That was you? | ||
Dude, you know what? | ||
I give up. | ||
unidentified
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You're like fucking, you know that James Bond movie with Christoph Waltz? | |
That's you. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, they can't even send me like a link because I have too many emails. | |
Yeah, the author of my pain. | ||
unidentified
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What's going on? | |
Good to hear from you. | ||
Yeah, long time. | ||
Did you buy a Tesla yet, or? | ||
No, not yet, actually. | ||
I've been thinking about it, though. | ||
Ever since you drove me around in that plaid, I literally haven't stopped thinking about it. | ||
That thing was just like a fucking roller coaster. | ||
unidentified
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So, maybe. | |
Yep, anyway, Keith Woods. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, what about him? | ||
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Yeah, like, when I took, like, a hiatus, I was gonna go on, like, a thing where, you know, like, uh, oh, uh, I heard he's gonna be at FF4. | |
He took, like, uh, it from the Sandlots to, like, the Majors type of thing. | ||
Just because I know it gets under your skin a little bit, you know? | ||
Well, what does the key stuff? | ||
What about it? | ||
Yeah, because he came in just at that perfect time where he has a YouTube, a Twitter, all this other stuff. | ||
It is a little irritating. | ||
He does get all the glory. | ||
Yeah, Keith Woods, the master of Twitter. | ||
Yeah, I'd be a master of Twitter if I fucking had an account! | ||
But that's okay. | ||
I still love him. | ||
unidentified
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I personally like the AI one better. | |
The AI what? | ||
unidentified
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Uh, what is it? | |
Autumn Graper? | ||
Autumn Graper? | ||
Oh, right, right, yeah. | ||
Well, I don't know who's running that. | ||
That's some other person that's doing that one. | ||
I'm not on Twitter. | ||
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I'm banned. | |
Yeah, I heard it was AI. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's plausible, I think. | ||
But, uh... Yeah, well... Thank you for the interview. | ||
So serious. | ||
I did the 10K and I don't even get to speak to Keith Woods? | ||
Is that what... He's not on! | ||
He's in bed, dude. | ||
It's 7am over there. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
You can speak to him at AFFPAC, okay? | ||
We'll bring him to AFFPAC, kicking and screaming, and you can speak to him there, okay? | ||
In person. | ||
Is that okay? | ||
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That's alright. | |
This guy. | ||
This guy, man. | ||
You saved this routine for 1am. | ||
That's the best part. | ||
That's the icing on the cake. | ||
unidentified
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Alright, well, love you. | |
Alright. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Alright, see ya. | ||
Alright, last call. | ||
Austin Fortnight, you're up. | ||
Hello, it's great to speak to you. | ||
I just wanted to say that it's amazing to get to talk to you. | ||
This really reminds me of Good Morning Groper, and I figured I would always raise my hand during that and never get picked on, so I figured I'll wait and patience is a virtue. | ||
And then, you know, I'm the last caller. | ||
But hey, at least I'm the finish line. | ||
So. | ||
Yeah, that's a great story. | ||
So what's on your mind? | ||
What's up? | ||
You've been waiting all day. | ||
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Tell me what's up. | |
I've been a really big fan of you ever since Scraper World. | ||
Well, that's when I first found you. | ||
And... Yeah, I went to Aft Pack 3, and that was a great time as well. | ||
And I waited this whole time, and now I'm getting nervous. | ||
I can't believe that. | ||
Don't get nervous. | ||
It's just you and me. | ||
We're just hanging out. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I don't think anybody's watching at this point, so... Ouch. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We had 10K all day, so... Yeah, true. | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
Yeah, and congratulations on hitting your donation amount, and thank you to AT Drummond again for being such a champion. | ||
That's really inspiring to see someone that can put so much money into the movement, and it really makes me think about how you had said to become a professional in your field. | ||
Like, not everyone needs to be like you, this super popular, well, yeah, super popular figure that goes online and says, fuck the Jews every day. | ||
Like, we can, we can be, we can be, you know, down low. | ||
I love, bro said, well, we can't all be super popular. | ||
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Well, you know, I guess super popular that says fuck the jews everyday. | |
I'm like a, I'm like a mid-level popular, just like raging anti-Semite. | ||
I, I guess that's, you know what? | ||
That's actually pretty apropos. | ||
Nevermind. | ||
You're right. | ||
I take it back. | ||
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You're a hundred percent correct, but go on. | |
What were you saying? | ||
Um, I also wanted to mention that you were one of the main driving forces behind my conversion to Catholicism, so I wanted to really thank you for that. | ||
And this year I became confirmed as a Catholic, so thank you. | ||
That's good. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
I love to hear that. | ||
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Good for you. | |
W, W Catholic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yep. | ||
I agree. | ||
What was your favorite part of the stream? | ||
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Oh, so my favorite part of the stream. | |
I think it was the Gavin McInnes part. | ||
I've been, I've been a fan of him since before I was a fan of you. | ||
Like he was, he was my, he was my red pill, my first red pill. | ||
I remember arguing with a bunch of people that, do you remember the video of him talking about, What was it? | ||
It was with that one stupid woman and he was saying that, like basically the Jared Taylor clip where he was saying that whites created the country. | ||
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
That was my favorite clip and I would argue with people all day about that when I was in college and nobody wanted to listen to me. | ||
I felt like I was crazy. | ||
But then I found you and then I really felt crazy. | ||
But yeah, thank you so much. | ||
Yeah, thank you again. | ||
Because without you, I don't even know where my life would be. | ||
So, I really appreciate all the impact you've had on my life. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate you saying that. | ||
I'm glad to hear it. | ||
You got red-pilled. | ||
You went Catholic. | ||
That clip red-pilled me, too. | ||
I know exactly what you're talking about. | ||
And that was a big red-pill for me when I was like a senior in high school or something. | ||
So, yeah, I feel like a lot of Groypers, Gavin is kind of like our godfather in a way. | ||
He really took us there. | ||
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Yeah, it really broke my heart when he kissed Milo on the lips. | |
Yeah, that was gay. | ||
And not to end on a somber note, but then Kanye dropped that apology yesterday. | ||
It's an amazing way to get my spirits up. | ||
So, thank you again. | ||
I really appreciate getting to be a part of this. | ||
Well, thanks for the support and thanks for calling in, man. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Have a great rest of your night, Nick. | ||
All right. | ||
You too, man. | ||
Good night. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
You as well. | ||
Bye. | ||
Bye. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Oh, dude. | ||
That's our last caller. | ||
We actually have like a few more Super Chats. | ||
I'm just gonna pound through these as quickly as humanly possible. | ||
I wouldn't, normally I wouldn't, but it's like $2,000 worth of Super Chats. | ||
Let me just play these super quick and then I'm done, okay? | ||
Got a few more. | ||
Space Alien sent $1,000. | ||
No message. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
At the 1220 a.m. | ||
mark, thank you Space Alien. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, the call-in's off the table. | ||
sent $600. | ||
Hey Nick, the dinosaurs still live on in Chicago. | ||
JK. | ||
Anyways, the show is awesome today. | ||
It is hilarious to think that us Chicagoans, including Vincent James, are the most red-pilled on race. | ||
Now Tyler is here. | ||
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. | ||
No Colin. | ||
Yeah, the Colin's off the table. | ||
You sent it in 20 minutes before the end of the stream. | ||
But hey, I appreciate the, well, no, if you sent $600, I'd take your call. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
That's right, the dinosaurs live in the Field Museum. | ||
Yeah, all of the greats come from Chicago. | ||
Kanye, me, Vince James, Charlie Kirk, Tim Pool. | ||
So, yeah, thank you. | ||
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Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat. | |
Love you too, buddy. | ||
Merry Christmas Nick! | ||
I'm sure we're in for a great 2024! | ||
Just got home from work. | ||
Glad I managed to catch the end of the stream. | ||
Merry Christmas, Nick. | ||
I'm sure we're in for a great 2024. | ||
Merry Christmas, man. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Shhh. | ||
No. | ||
Nope. | ||
No. | ||
Unless we already got you? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
We're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
unidentified
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Love it. | |
Love to hear it. | ||
- We're done, we're done. | ||
- Go for it. | ||
- Go for it. - Hey Nick, thanks for leading me back to Christ. | ||
I used to be atheist, cringe, but your content led me back to our Lord and Savior. | ||
- Love it, love to hear it. - Rob Smith sent $25, living rent free. | ||
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- He broke me. | |
John Dave Irving broke me tonight. | ||
He really just destroyed it. | ||
He finished me off. | ||
unidentified
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That was the end. | |
That was the finisher. | ||
Kill shot. | ||
Linguistic kill shot. | ||
Alright, okay. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
I'm not taking any more, okay? | ||
Alright, well, you know, that concludes our never-ending stream. | ||
Okay, let me queue up a final, excuse me, a final song. | ||
What should our final song be? | ||
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How about... What's a good, like, celebratory, fun song? | |
I'll queue it up and then I'll do a little outro and then that'll be it, okay? | ||
And then we can put this thing to bed. | ||
Dude, I have been sitting here for 13 hours. | ||
Literally, for 13 hours just sitting here. | ||
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So let's do a little... Should we do... Ugh! | |
We'll do daylight, okay? | ||
Alright. | ||
So, that's it. | ||
That's the stream. | ||
Our final total, I'll read it out, and I'll give some thank yous and everything. | ||
Our final total, our first America First Marathon Money Bomb stream, we have raised $162,802. | ||
$162,802. | ||
Whoa! | ||
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Oh! | |
That's insane! | ||
That's just like crazy. | ||
That's insane. | ||
That's just like crazy. | ||
That's unreal. | ||
And I mean, I've been telling you thank you all night, but I just want to say thanks everybody again. | ||
Huge, huge thanks to A.T. | ||
Drummond. | ||
It was his idea. | ||
He doubled our money. | ||
And so we just got to give the hats off to him. | ||
Everybody, 07, thank you to A.T. | ||
Drummond for making this stream possible and for raising us all this money. | ||
I think that this was a brilliant idea. | ||
And a huge success. | ||
So we got to give him the big thank you. | ||
Thank you to AT Drummond for his generosity. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
And I want to say thank you to all of our biggest sponsors tonight. | ||
John Dave Irving, Patrick, Groyper Mom, Bobby and Michael who all gave the highest tier just a huge special thank you to all of them and an 07 for every one of them. | ||
They're going to be coming out to Chicago. | ||
We'll be having dinner. | ||
They'll be looking at the new studio. | ||
We'll see him at AFPAC4 and hopefully get him involved in this process, you know, because we're trying to build up our donor network and we're going to be doing projects and asking for their advice and insight and things like that. | ||
So we're welcoming them into our Founders Circle. | ||
And a big thank you to Christos, Base Wook, Chase, Goyper Groyper. | ||
I don't know if this displays everybody at 5,000, you know, we're all... | ||
I'm only seeing so many of them. | ||
So if I missed you, I apologize. | ||
I can't sort it by amount. | ||
So thanks to all those guys. | ||
I'll see them in Chicago as well for the dinner. | ||
And thanks to everybody that gave it the 1,000 tier. | ||
Thanks to everybody that donated and made this possible. | ||
Huge thank you to everybody in our Fortnite tournament and Chief Trumpster and VEDA for helping to set that up. | ||
Thanks to all our designers for putting all these graphics together. | ||
Our Chief of Staff, all of our AF interns. | ||
for making this happen we really crunched it and during the holidays no less very stressful time to do that so I thought they all did an amazing job everybody that produced the stream thanks to all our guests Joel Keith Stu Elijah Gavin Ryan and Vince Did I miss anybody? | ||
I think that's everybody. | ||
Thanks to all of them for taking the time and coming on the show. | ||
I thought they were all great. | ||
Thanks for everybody that watched the stream. | ||
I really hope you enjoyed it. | ||
I know some of the parts were tedious because it is a fundraiser, so we had to read fucking a million super chats. | ||
But I hope you enjoyed the interviews and the gaming and everything else. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Remember to smash the follow button here on Rumble to get notified whenever I go live. | ||
I'm doing weekly streams now, Rumble exclusives, and of course the show is Monday through Friday. | ||
I'll probably be back tomorrow night, although I'll let you know, but I think I'll be back tomorrow and do a show. | ||
Probably won't be here Friday. | ||
So that's our schedule. | ||
But thanks again so much to everybody involved in this stream. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
Really blew away my expectations. | ||
I thought it was a lot of fun. | ||
And I think you're seeing the beginnings of like taking this movement to the next level between the massive support, the massive viewership. | ||
I mean we raised $163,000. | ||
We had 10,000 viewers. | ||
We had guests from across the spectrum, I mean really people from all over the place, and the things we plan to do in 2024, I think you're really seeing the beginning of this movement is forming. | ||
We've been laying the foundations for a long time, slowly but surely, in spite of every conceivable setback, but this movement is manifesting into the real world with real influence and real money and a real megaphone. | ||
So I think this stream was really just a taste and just the beginning. | ||
We're really setting up. | ||
I don't think there's a better way to end this year for America First than with a total unequivocal massive show of support like this. | ||
And like I said in every way, great guests. | ||
We could have had 20 guests and they all would have been hitters. | ||
10 000 viewers on rumble the show's doing great 160 grand like it's just an unbelievable success and a great way to finish off the year it's been a great year i'm not going to give a full send off because i will see you on | ||
Thursday I'll see you at least one more time before the end of the year or you know Maybe we maybe we should just call it and say this is this kind of like a good note to end on I don't know Do I do a show tomorrow and it's like oh, hey for our last show before the end of the year You know, maybe this is it So I'll decide in the morning when I'm a little more lucid. | ||
I've been doing this for 13 hours So I'm kind of out of it. | ||
But if this is the last stream it's capping off an amazing year and We started out with Yay 24. | ||
We did Fuentes Rally 1. | ||
I did my interview with Pearl. | ||
I redpilled the Red Pillars. | ||
I did the 100,000 viewer stream on Fresh and Fit and hung out with them and Sneeko. | ||
I went on the Sauce Cast and blew everybody away. | ||
We did a second Fuentes Rally in July and the show has never been bigger on Rumble. | ||
Between some of these appearances I've been making on other platforms, doing the show on Rumble since the war in Gaza broke out, our participation in Ban the ADL, and this recent campaign talking about Palestine. | ||
And now this perfect way to finish off the year. | ||
I thought it was an absolute success this year, and I think across the board you're seeing the beginnings of a real, viable, mature political movement. | ||
In spite of everything that's happened, we're still here, we're still making waves and demonstrating massive support. | ||
You know, they didn't stop us after January 6. | ||
All this other crap that's happened in the intervening years didn't slow us down. | ||
So we're heading full speed ahead into 2024, an all-important election year. | ||
And it's going to be more content, better production value. | ||
We'll be doing a lot of projects with this money through the nonprofit. | ||
So I'm looking forward to it and I'm excited for it. | ||
I hope you guys are as well. | ||
And I guess if I don't see you tomorrow then I'll see you in the new year. | ||
So Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, God Bless, and I will see you soon. | ||
But thanks for watching. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow or I'll see you in 2024. | ||
And with that I am gonna get out of here. | ||
Good night. | ||
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Alright, I'm really going now. I'm really going now. | |
Okay, good night. | ||
unidentified
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Good night. | |
Someone that's gonna handle all your business tryna balance y'all. | ||
Daylight, daylight, daylight, daylight, daylight, daylight, daylight. daylight, daylight. | ||
Please don't tempt me. | ||
They want to end me. | ||
But this ain't like that they try to end me. | ||
I can't pretend it. | ||
Don't do forgetting. | ||
But you're still forgetting, okay? | ||
Day night, day night. | ||
Yeah, day night, day night. | ||
Yeah, day night, day night. | ||
Day night, day night. | ||
If I gotta sleep alone tonight. | ||
I swear that my choice won't be right. | ||
I swear that my choice won't be right. | ||
When I'm alone, I have too many options. | ||
Too many problems. | ||
You want to be my hero and try to solve them. | ||
If I gotta sleep alone tonight. | ||
I promise you she just my friend, I have too many options. | ||
Who's to say that the choice will be mine? | ||
Who's to say that my choice will be right? | ||
Who's to say that my choice will be right? | ||
Day night, day night. | ||
One, two, three, four. | ||
I'm gonna start a mixin' out of. |