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I am limelight. | |
Blueprint vibe mic. | ||
Go get his rhyme light. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prom dated. | ||
Barbershop player hated. | ||
Mom and pop booth lazy. | ||
Felt like it rained till the roof caved in. | ||
Two words. | ||
Shottown crazy. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Pay me. | ||
Scream me. | ||
Tease me. | ||
Save me. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let him change me. | ||
Don't judge me, Jake. | ||
Don't judge me, Jake. | ||
Don't judge me, Jake. | ||
Don't judge me, Jake. | ||
Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Because it's the outsiders who change the world. | ||
And who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home. | ||
And one glorious destiny. | ||
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for president of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. . | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The End The End | ||
The End | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening everybody you're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big featured story tonight. | ||
Much to discuss. | ||
We're 136 days into the war in Gaza. | ||
And I'll be talking all about that tonight. | ||
The latest developments. | ||
Looks like there may be a pivot happening within Washington about Palestine, specifically Palestinian statehood, and calls for a ceasefire. | ||
And specifically within that topic we'll be talking about a UN draft proposal for the United Nations Security Council which calls for a ceasefire in the conflict. | ||
That's a big change. | ||
You remember at the end of last year they strenuously avoided even using that word ceasefire. | ||
Instead they called for a humanitarian pause. | ||
But according to some sources now the Biden administration has shifted into outright calling for a six-week ceasefire. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the decision in a lawsuit against Donald Trump. | ||
Civil lawsuit regarding a claim of fraud that he defrauded Lenders in New York City with his business and the decision that was handed down by a judge says that Trump owes 300 million dollars. | ||
And actually it could be a lot more because the terms of the decision, it's a fine, say that if Trump wants to appeal the decision he actually has to pay 20% on top of the fine that is owed, if he even wants to appeal the decision. | ||
So that could be more than $400 million. | ||
So, we'll talk about that as well. | ||
Pretty raw deal. | ||
Pretty rotten stuff. | ||
Honestly, slow news day. | ||
Not a lot has happened in the past week, so... | ||
Pretty slow weekend, slow day yesterday, and basically nothing has happened today. | ||
So, the show I was going to do yesterday, I am now doing today. | ||
So, that's our news. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
What else? | ||
I guess that's it. | ||
Also, follow me on Telegram as well. | ||
t.me slash NickJFuentes. | ||
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Link is down below. | |
Later this week, we have a huge stream planned. | ||
I'll be interviewing Brother Nathaniel. | ||
Very excited to speak with him. | ||
That'll be this Friday at noon Pacific Time or 3 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
So that'll be Friday on my Rumble channel exclusively. | ||
So Rumble, noon Pacific Time, 2 Central, 3 Eastern Time. | ||
Me, Brother Nathaniel. | ||
And let me know what you think I should ask him. | ||
Let me know if you're watching the replay of this in the future. | ||
Let me know in the comments of this video on Rumble what I should ask him. | ||
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Or... | |
You can super chat and let me know in the super chats what I should ask him, although I have a pretty good idea. | ||
He's posted a lot of things on his Twitter lately that are pretty interesting topics. | ||
For example, he has a personal relationship with Frank Zappa, Alice Cooper, Vladimir Putin. | ||
All pretty interesting. | ||
Also says that he has a five-point plan for American secession, which he believes is the answer to our problems. | ||
I'd also like to speak with him about his recent appearance on Alex Jones, which I reviewed on my channel, and I think he saw that. | ||
And he said some very kind things about me on Twitter which I appreciate and it's very humbling because I respect him greatly. | ||
And I've actually watched him for a long time. | ||
I watched his videos when he was on YouTube years ago, back I want to say in 2017 or 2018. | ||
So he's been on my radar for a long time and he's been a cultural phenomenon for a long time, at least on this side of the internet. | ||
So it's going to be great to finally have a discussion with him. | ||
So very excited for that. | ||
I think it'll be big because he received a lot of attention over the appearance on Infowars and everybody just loves him. | ||
They love his energy. | ||
Very intelligent, funny, really interesting guy. | ||
So, this is one that people have been asking for for a long time, so it's gonna be good. | ||
I haven't done a collaboration in a little while. | ||
Of course, I did quite a few for my Money Bomb stream in December, but prior to that, I can't remember the last time I really, at least on this channel, sat down and did a collaboration. | ||
So, it'll be fun. | ||
Friday, noon, Pacific. | ||
And only on Rumble. | ||
I'm a little congested today. | ||
I don't know what's been going on. | ||
Yesterday I got a little sick. | ||
I was gonna do a show yesterday and then I just had a lot of problems. | ||
Yesterday I was so congested I couldn't breathe out of my nose at all. | ||
Then I took this Afrin nasal spray | ||
And I don't know if it was this or if it was because it was expired but I took this and it opened up my nose but then my nose was tingling all night and I was having this terrible like nasal drainage like my nose was running uncontrollably and I don't know if I know that's a side effect of Afrin because I've taken this before | ||
And I've had that before but it was really bad. | ||
Like I couldn't breathe at all yesterday. | ||
I was about to go live and I just couldn't breathe. | ||
I can't really breathe right now. | ||
Then I took this and my nose was tingling and was running and I was just literally went through like a whole roll of toilet paper blowing my nose and I just lost my mind. | ||
I started throwing stuff, punching stuff. | ||
Because I was frustrated. | ||
Then, I was about to go live and then my internet crashed for like a half hour. | ||
So I was like, you know what? | ||
I give up. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I'm cooked. | ||
I didn't even want to go live to begin with yesterday because there was nothing to talk about. | ||
I was tired. | ||
I was ready to go to bed. | ||
Then I have all these problems. | ||
So I don't know what to do. | ||
I don't feel good lately. | ||
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I feel like shit all the time. | |
I gotta get really into drugs. | ||
I think that's the next arc. | ||
Is I gotta get really heavy into drugs. | ||
Cause I hate the way I feel all the time. | ||
Stomach aches, tired, nasal congestion. | ||
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I just feel like garbage. | |
So I don't know what I need to do, but something radical. | ||
I'm thinking maybe heavily into illicit drugs. | ||
And I don't know, I'll start with amphetamines or something and ramp up maybe to heroin or something off the street. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what I'm gonna do but I don't feel good. | ||
What do you do for nasal congestion? | ||
You know what's weird about it is I never had, they say it's a deviated septum. | ||
Because of course I go to the ENT and every time I go they do a scan and they say, well you have this terrible deviated septum. | ||
But you know I never had a problem with this until I went to Idaho with Millennial Matt and Faith Goldie and Lauren Rose back in like July 2019. | ||
I swear. | ||
And I came back and ever since I've had sinus problems. | ||
So I have no idea what happened on that trip. | ||
I swear I thought it was something on that trip. | ||
That's what I thought initially. | ||
And then I've just had all these problems ever since. | ||
So, I don't think it's possible that it's the deviated septum. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Right around that time, I also got a dog. | ||
So, I don't know if, and I was allergic to the dog, so I don't know if it was the dog, and it was living with the dog, that maybe caused a chronic problem, or like initiated a chronic problem. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
It's a great mystery. | ||
But at the same time I also went to the ENT and the last time I went they said well we're gonna numb your nose up and we're gonna send something up there and I said no we're not doing that actually just let's just wrap it up actually and they're like oh okay well we're gonna refill your prescription for Flonase and she got kind of shitty with me I'm like look I don't want you to stick something up my nose can you just tell me what's wrong? | ||
Anyway, I don't know why I'm telling you all this. | ||
I'm just frustrated. | ||
This is a cry for help. | ||
Can anyone diagnose this? | ||
Can anyone diagnose this just from my description right now? | ||
Anyway, so that's what I've been dealing with. | ||
I don't know what I'm gonna do. | ||
The problem is this stuff really works, but you can't use it every day. | ||
So I just used it last night. | ||
I haven't used it again. | ||
You know, you can only use this stuff like three days in a row because then you get addicted to it. | ||
You develop a dependency and you read these horror stories where people get addicted and they need to shoot it up all day just to have any kind of clearance. | ||
And then if they don't use it, they literally suffer withdrawal symptoms. | ||
And I don't mean just rebound congestion. | ||
I mean they literally get withdrawals because it is an amphetamine. | ||
Your whole body gets addicted to it. | ||
So what the hell? | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
You start to think about just, like, what if I just jammed, like, a pencil up there? | ||
Would that open it up if I just jammed up, like, a balloon? | ||
And I know that's one thing they do, but what if I just used, like, a party balloon and shoved it up there and blew it up? | ||
Would that help? | ||
And then this chair is squeaking. | ||
So I just have all these problems lately and I don't know how to solve any of them. | ||
I just don't even know what to do with all of that. | ||
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Can you hear this chair? | |
I should have never broke that first chair. | ||
That was really the beginning of the end of this show. | ||
That was the straw that broke the camel's back. | ||
I already was dealing with enough, then I broke the chair, now it squeaks every time I move. | ||
So it's really, it's over. | ||
What is this? | ||
There, okay. | ||
Okay, anyway. | ||
That's what I've been up to. | ||
What else? | ||
Yeah, then I did this big thread. | ||
Honestly, I'm really blackpilled lately. | ||
A buddy just texted me, said you might want to try peppermint essential oil. | ||
Maybe I'll give that a try. | ||
Is there any natural remedy? | ||
Is there anything? | ||
I don't know why, but I've had this thought of like, putting a lighter under my nose. | ||
That's just insane though, right? | ||
I mean, because I feel like, is there any way, is there any natural way to open up my sinuses? | ||
Like, what can I do? | ||
I don't know why, I just have this mental image of like a lighter, or like heat. | ||
What was I gonna say? | ||
Oh, yeah, so I've been pretty blackpilled lately. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
I'm kind of like, you know, maybe we just give up because this Ron Unz article, I read this article from Ron Unz a few days ago and the article, I think I talked about this last week, and the article is about how Elon Musk When you think about it, he's really the most powerful individual in the Western world. | ||
Because he controls Tesla and SpaceX and Twitter. | ||
And that portfolio really makes him more powerful than any other American. | ||
And he said that even Elon Musk was forced to bow to Jewish power. | ||
That Elon Musk was on the verge of winning his battle with the ADL. | ||
earlier in 2023. | ||
And then the war in Gaza broke out. | ||
And then Elon was forced to capitulate and travel to Auschwitz, where he said that he was aspirationally Jewish and laughed at the idea that there is world Jewry and that whole scene. | ||
And he also talked about the treatment of Kanye West and how the same thing happened to him. | ||
And then he talked about Henry Ford 100 years ago and how Henry Ford was almost tapped to run for president at one point and then was canceled by the Jews for writing about them. | ||
And I'm reading all this and thinking, like, these guys have BlackRock, they have nukes, they have Wall Street, they have Hollywood, they have AIPAC, and it's like, I can't even have a Twitter account. | ||
How are we going to defeat The Jews. | ||
And then you think if Elon Musk can't beat these guys, who can? | ||
And then you think it's not getting better, it's getting worse! | ||
So, this must be the end of the world. | ||
This must be the apocalypse. | ||
They have been privileged with this level of control because this is the prophesied end times. | ||
They have been given the land back, they have been given the bomb, they control America, and America controls the world, and the protocols of the Elders of Zion are hurtling towards completion, and there's nothing we can do. | ||
Sometimes I feel like that. | ||
So I don't know, it's not 100%, but I've been thinking that lately, and I'm like, We're just a couple of kids. | ||
We're just a couple of kids trying to rebel against the Death Star. | ||
We just need to look for that opening. | ||
It really blackpilled me because these are heroes. | ||
Elon Musk is a hero and he bowed before the Jews. | ||
Elon Musk has the Promethean power, the gift. | ||
He gave us the rocket ship. | ||
He gave us the reusable rocket ship. | ||
He's reaching out to conquer Mars, and he was forced to surrender to the Jews at Auschwitz. | ||
And Kanye West, my hero! | ||
Who everyone on Rumble apparently hates, and they want to remind me all the time, FUCK YOU! | ||
All you commenters that watch this show eat shit. | ||
All these people, any Rumble stream where I mention Kanye West, all the commenters go, I don't know why Nick likes Kanye. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Fuck you! | ||
Okay? | ||
He was my hero. | ||
I love him. | ||
I love his music. | ||
I love him as a guy. | ||
And even he is now making degenerate rap again and apologized to the Jews. | ||
And I'm like Kylo Ren. | ||
I'm looking at the blown up mask of Darth Vader and I'm like, I will finish what you started. | ||
I'm looking at the Don't say that But with that quote that would not go over well if I said what I was about to say with that quote from Star Wars would not People would interpret that completely the wrong way If I said I will finish what you started about somebody else and by that I mean George Washington You know or Henry Ford | ||
If they couldn't defeat Jewish power, we're just a couple of kids! | ||
It's getting worse all the time, and these black people are taking over our country. | ||
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Okay, this chair... This chair has gotta go, man. | |
So what... okay. | ||
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Temporary fix. | |
So, what are we gonna do? | ||
What are we going to do about this problem we have? | ||
Who's going to solve it and how? | ||
This is a very serious dilemma. | ||
So I've been thinking about... Yeah, see, this is much better. | ||
Well, it's slightly better. | ||
So I've been thinking about this all week and it's made it very hard to go on. | ||
Ron Unz really... Ron Unz has got to give me a white pill. | ||
Because I'm reading this guy all the time. | ||
I'm reading his... Every day I check Unz Review and there's a new article. | ||
It's like, American Prov, the Jews, the Holocaust, and some third thing that I've never heard of by Ron Unz. | ||
25,000 words. | ||
And every day I'm reading it and I'm just like, it's so over. | ||
It's so over. | ||
They achieved a checkmate years ago. | ||
The bomb was dropped a century ago. | ||
And it's over. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
But you know what? | ||
On my Telegram thread I was writing about this and I said that, you know, maybe, maybe there will be a figure that will rival Hitler, Napoleon, Caesar, Alexander. | ||
I mean truly one of the great figures of mankind is yet to arrive. | ||
And it will be a Caesarian messianic figure who will, during a period of great tumult and coinciding with a religious revival and maybe capitalizing on a technological inflection point, revise the Jewish world order. | ||
But other than that, it's hopeless. | ||
Unless that person arrives, I herald the coming of this man, of this figure. | ||
Unless he is born and rises up, we're done. | ||
We need that guy to save us. | ||
I don't know who it is, but we need that guy to deliver us from this. | ||
And I hope that person's not the Antichrist. | ||
I mean, maybe it'll be Jesus himself, but... | ||
It's also tied up with this question of how much time God has allotted for this Earth. | ||
Do we have another 1,000 years at least? | ||
Do we have more? | ||
Or are we rapidly running out? | ||
Are we in the end stages here? | ||
Because it could really go one of two ways. | ||
Maybe we have another 1,000 years and a new age is about to dawn. | ||
On the other hand, This is it. | ||
It's over. | ||
The Jews began amassing power at the turn of the last millennium. | ||
They now run the world. | ||
It is an irreversible condition. | ||
They will make one last attempt at building the Third Temple imminently, and Jesus will thwart them. | ||
And that will be it. | ||
I mean, really, it's one or the other. | ||
I don't see any other scenario. | ||
I don't see any other scenario playing out besides that at this point. | ||
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So anyway, those are just some thoughts. | |
You know, these are just some musings here. | ||
On the other hand, our basic strategy, though, is we have to continue to talk about Jewish power, raise the consciousness. | ||
And we need to get anti-Semites, quote, unquote, not real, but accused. | ||
That term is applied very loosely. | ||
We need to get people that are skeptical about Jewish power. | ||
We need loyal Americans to penetrate all levels of government. | ||
And that happens over time. | ||
Barring those two developments, we need to be doing that in the meantime. | ||
While we await the coming liberator of the Gentiles or the end of the world, let's just say in the event that neither happens, we need to be constantly beating the drum and waking people up. we need to be constantly beating the drum and waking And then once we wake people up, we need to facilitate their entry into political life or the elite class. | ||
Outside of that, you know, That's all we can do. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
And the reason I say this is because I see lately that some of these white nationalists, who are of course very aware of the Jewish question but are merely quietists on the issue, they seem to be being brought into the fold lately with Steve Saylor being brought on to Charlie Kirk's | ||
podcast and some of these conservative groups becoming more open to American Renaissance or V-Dare or others and winking at white nationalists, although never accepting white identity. | ||
When I see this, I see very clearly that the white identity stuff is being instrumentalized by Jews for their purposes, which they have always done. | ||
I mean, they, of course, Jews, I'm talking about Jews in exile, which is to say Jews in Europe and North America, are extremely averse to nativism and any form of collectivism. | ||
And really, most forms of patriotism or nationalism. | ||
And that's for a very obvious reason, which is that Jews are the eternal other. | ||
Jews are... they don't identify really as the jurisdiction within that... the jurisdiction that they are in, they identify as Jews. | ||
You know, they're not Jewish Americans, they're American Jews. | ||
They're not Jewish Germans, they're German Jews, etc. | ||
And so, throughout history, Jews have always been considered alien because they are not the religion, the ethnicity, or the nationality of the countries that they reside in. | ||
And throughout history, for most of history, they have actually Existed completely separately. | ||
They have been segregated either de facto or de jure they have formed these rabbinical communities where they have religious police and religious services and religious courts and laws and Have different rights in a different status in society. | ||
And so of course for that reason Jews are I wouldn't even just say averse they're hostile to nativism Because nativism, nationalism, most forms of patriotism, ethnic solidarity, or collectivism would exclude them. | ||
And by excluding, marginalizing, or otherizing them, it puts them in a vulnerable position, as evidenced by their many expulsions throughout history from European countries, various forms of segregation, or relegation to second class standing in the law, or ultimately the Holocaust. | ||
So the Jews don't want these countries to be solid because a solid country can inflict a Holocaust or a pale of settlement or an expulsion or some form of discrimination. | ||
So that being said, Jews will never embrace white nationalism. | ||
They will never embrace white identity. | ||
They will never embrace nativism. | ||
Because they are, they have to be individualists. | ||
They have to be in favor of a pluralistic, liberal, multiracial, open society to protect themselves. | ||
But, what they have done throughout history is they will They will instrumentalize nativism in some form for a very limited benefit in a very narrow way. | ||
So, for example, after 9-11 American nationalism, patriotism, jingoism was useful for them. | ||
It was useful for them because that is what animated Americans to fight Israel's wars, and animated Americans against whom? | ||
Muslims, which is the Jews' local adversary. | ||
But this was only favored by right-wing Jews. | ||
The more Israeli-minded Jews, the more Zionist-minded Jews, they instrumentalized American patriotism and jingoism for their purpose, which was the defense and security of the State of Israel against its local adversaries, the Muslims. | ||
Liberal Jews didn't like this. | ||
Liberal Jews created Satire and parody and dire, ominous warnings about fascism and tyranny from George W. Bush and how first they came for the Muslims and I said nothing because I am not a Muslim. | ||
Then they came for the Jews. | ||
And comparisons to the Holocaust or the Gestapo. | ||
Because more left-wing, American-minded Jews, the Jews in exile, understood the terminus of that which was excluding not just Muslims but also Jews. | ||
So, they've used it throughout history, but they have never fully embraced it. | ||
The neocon, Israeli-minded Jews adopted it for their purpose, but never fully embraced it. | ||
And what I mean by that is, a guy like Bill Kristol would aggressively advocate for a Churchillian, aggressive defense of democracy in the Middle East, but then he would say things like, Hispanic immigrants are more American than white people. | ||
Okay? | ||
And the liberal Jews never embraced it. | ||
We're getting a rehash of that today, when after the attack on October 7th, the shift in Israeli society prefigured a right-wing shift in American society. | ||
Where Israeli Jews said we can no longer tolerate this effective two-state status quo where Gaza is occupied and we just kind of ignore them. | ||
We have to therefore go in and bomb them. | ||
In the same way, now in the United States, many of the right-wing Jews are embracing some form of white nationalism and they are being more | ||
Open-minded about these guys like at VDARE and AMREN because there's been this comparison now of Hamas and BLM or these militant non-white anti-colonial forces that are supporting Palestine and Israel and support non-white immigration in the United States. | ||
So, for very much the same reasons, just like they supported America attacking the Muslims after 9-11, now they support the white people attacking the Muslim protesters in London. | ||
Now they support the white nationalists or the anti-CRT guys in America fighting the domestic supporters of Palestine in the United States. | ||
And so, when you think about it that way, you realize that even the victories Are still conditional victories. | ||
They're still contingent victories that are downstream from Jewish self-interest. | ||
So even when you see like, oh, it's a white pill because Steve Saylor was on Charlie Kirk. | ||
It's like, well, Steve Saylor is on Charlie Kirk because Jews feel like they're being threatened by Muslims who are being supported by the woke in America. | ||
And that's the only reason why it's happening. | ||
It does not herald a Overton window shift towards white nationalism. | ||
Quite the contrary. | ||
They will rapidly and with ease apply the brakes on white identity. | ||
That's why they'll go out there and say some things about white identity, but then in the same breath they'll say, Well, all identity politics, even white identity, is evil, and it's all equally bad, and if you like it, you're Hitler, and it may be inevitable, but we won't support it. | ||
In fact, we will protest and resist it. | ||
And you realize that even this tenuous embrace of white nationalism It's an illusory victory. | ||
Again, it's a tenuous, contingent tool of the same people in power. | ||
Bill Ackman did not become a white nationalist. | ||
He's utilizing some of Chris Ruffo's argument to achieve the self-interest of the Jews, which is the elimination of those that would not prohibit Palestinian activism from Ivy League campuses. | ||
So, You look at that and you realize that, and, you know, I don't mean to knock those guys, like, I like those guys, I like V. Dare, I like American Renaissance, I like what, I, of course, I agree with them on what they say, but you realize that to the extent that they're being embraced, it's for a very clear reason, and the only way that you can step outside of that truly is to forcefully say that what we're about is American sovereignty. | ||
Against, contra, the Jewish sovereignty, which is what we have now, which is the fact that the Jews preside over our country and over the West, which is why all of our leaders are afraid. | ||
They either are them or they are afraid of them, and the ones that are outspoken against them are punished and forced into submission. | ||
And the people that don't talk about it are sometimes rearranged in ways that benefit the Jews, depending on circumstance. | ||
So, you know, it's from that line of thought where I'm thinking, what, I mean, what are we really, what are we really doing? | ||
I mean, even these elements that seem to be successful, they're only adjusted. | ||
They're amplified or de-amplified. | ||
You know, they're calibrated or fine-tuned according to, like on a control panel at the World Zionist Headquarters. | ||
You know, it's like when the Muslims are a little too out of control, we tune up, we turn the knob on the white nationalists. | ||
But when Donald Trump rises up and starts saying we're gonna cut a deal with Palestine, they turn it down and they turn up the censorship and... So how do you step outside of that matrix? | ||
How do you take yourself off of the chessboard, so to speak? | ||
And that's why I say we really just need a figure from the elite class who has enough power and during a period of tumult who will be able to liberate himself from those constraints. | ||
The problem though is that Mossad is a spying superpower and Israel has a nuclear arsenal. | ||
So how can one fully How do you liberate themselves from the Jewish power structure? | ||
How do you emancipate yourself from finance capital, the nuclear checkmate, and the prevalence and penetration of Mossad? | ||
How do you do it? | ||
That's a tough question. | ||
And then I look at these guys and I'm like, Look at my opponents of Jewish power, dawg. | ||
How are a couple of kids gonna throw off the yoke of apocalyptic, prophetic Jewish power? | ||
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So, anyway. | |
Those are just some thoughts on all of that, but somewhat blackpilled. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Those are just some thoughts I've been having lately. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the news here. | ||
And we'll just talk about the ceasefire I guess. | ||
If we have time we'll talk about the Trump lawsuit. | ||
And so this is the latest about the war in Gaza. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff. | ||
I almost didn't believe it but it has been verified that the United States has proposed a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council calling for a ceasefire. | ||
In the war in Gaza and like I said at the top of the show this is a pretty big pivot because for months the US government has stridently refused to use the word ceasefire as has or as have all of America's allies in Canada in Europe if you watch any of these press conferences there was a notable one with Justin Trudeau where he | ||
started to say ceasefire, caught himself, stopped, and said a ceasing of hostilities with a humanitarian pause. | ||
They wouldn't say ceasefire. | ||
They kept saying humanitarian pause. | ||
And that's because they were getting their talking points from Israel. | ||
Israel said that if anybody calls for a ceasefire, that is anti-Semitic, that is anti-Zionist, because a ceasefire would make Israel lose their war with Hamas. | ||
So Netanyahu said, you cannot call for a ceasefire! | ||
If you're calling for a ceasefire, it means you want us to lose. | ||
So Biden, Trudeau, all the Europeans, they would not say ceasefire. | ||
And they would veto any resolution that said ceasefire. | ||
And they would not put out any official statement calling for a ceasefire. | ||
Even though they all wanted one. | ||
So Biden, Trudeau, the Europeans, they all want a ceasefire. | ||
But they couldn't say that. | ||
They couldn't specifically say that word because Netanyahu and the Jews told them they can't. | ||
So they got around it by saying, well, we don't want a ceasefire, we want a humanitarian pause. | ||
So that's the language they used. | ||
That's what all the leaders would say. | ||
That's what was in all the documents. | ||
That is what their proposals to the United Nations would say. | ||
And in the negotiations with the Arabs, they would say, we want a humanitarian pause. | ||
I don't know how that's different. | ||
Because they functionally are the same thing. | ||
A ceasefire is a truce. | ||
What's a humanitarian pause? | ||
It's a truce. | ||
It is a cessation of hostilities, of firing, of firing weapons. | ||
It's a ceasefire. | ||
And the purpose of the ceasefire is to facilitate the evacuation of Palestinians, to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid, which Israel restricts at the border. | ||
And so that is the purpose of the ceasefire. | ||
It achieves the same thing, whatever you call it, And so this was the case for a long time. | ||
That is until last week. | ||
As of last week the United States has Prepared a draft resolution for submission to the Security Council calling for a ceasefire and this is the story from BBC. | ||
It says quote the United States has proposed a potential UN Security Council resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza and what appeared to be the latest move by the White House to rein in Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
In the draft resolution, the United States says there should be a temporary ceasefire as soon as practicable, although no date was given. | ||
Washington has previously been averse to the word ceasefire and any UN action relating to its ally Israel's war against Hamas. | ||
It was not immediately clear when or if the draft resolution would be put to a vote. | ||
The U.S. | ||
resolution echoes language that President Biden said he used last week in conversations with the Israeli Prime Minister. | ||
The U.S. | ||
put forward the draft resolution as an alternative after Algeria requested the council vote on a separate measure on Tuesday, which as of today, the United States has vetoed. | ||
Algeria's proposal would demand a humanitarian ceasefire immediately. | ||
U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden has reportedly called Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu an asshole in private. | ||
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. | ||
ambassador to the U.N., has already indicated America would veto the Algerian resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire. | ||
The U.S. | ||
resolution also requires the release of all hostages taken from Israel during the Hamas atrocity on October 7th. | ||
And it calls for the lifting of all restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian aid and says Israel's planned ground offensive into the southern Gaza city of Rafah should not proceed under any circumstance, or rather under current circumstances. | ||
It also warns that further displacement of civilians, including potentially into neighboring countries like Egypt, would have serious implications for regional peace and security. | ||
So this is a pretty big deal. | ||
Well, not really, but it does represent a meaningful pivot from the original American position. | ||
And this comes after, by the way, there was another major pivot which was that the United States and Saudi Arabia are now insisting that a precondition to a negotiated settlement with Hamas is the creation of a Palestinian state. | ||
And this is the position of the United States, it seems now. | ||
And it has been the position of Saudi Arabia that a Palestinian state should be created in the aftermath of the war. | ||
But now Saudi Arabia is insisting that any normalization with Israel can only happen if there is an ironclad commitment to a Palestinian state. | ||
And Biden and the White House are now saying that maybe the first step in negotiating a peace with Hamas or with Palestine will be the creation of a Palestinian state. | ||
So it looks like the more, or rather the longer that the war goes on, the more the Biden White House has been Putting pressure on Netanyahu and resisting the more extreme elements of the Netanyahu government. | ||
The only problem though is that it seems like none of it is working at all. | ||
So, it's like I said last week, Biden mutters under his breath when he's completely alone that Netanyahu's an asshole. | ||
But then they give everything the Netanyahu wants. | ||
And like Egypt and Saudi Arabia and the United States say, you cannot push the refugees into Egypt. | ||
But that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
And they say, you cannot invade Rafa. | ||
But that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
And they could say, you have to create a Palestinian state. | ||
But Israel says, no we're not. | ||
And they could say, you have to negotiate a ceasefire. | ||
And last week, Israel pulled out of the negotiations and said, we're not making a deal. | ||
So, there's just no effective opposition or resistance to Israel coming from anyone at all. | ||
Ever. | ||
Not from Russia, not from China, not from the Arabs, not from the United States, not from Egypt, not from Hezbollah, not from Iran. | ||
It seems like the only people that are fighting Israel are the Houthis, and that's it. | ||
Like, that's all. | ||
Hezbollah won't fight them. | ||
They say, well, we don't, the Lebanese don't want a war, so Hezbollah refuses to take the fight to Israel. | ||
Iran will not take the fight to Israel. | ||
The Popular Mobilization Force in Iraq and Syria has said, we're done fighting. | ||
And, like, the only people that will fight Israel are the Houthis. | ||
These insane pirates with nothing to lose, and the United States keeps bombing them, and they keep blowing up ships! | ||
We can't stop them! | ||
Even the President says there's no way to stop these people. | ||
They just keep launching missiles at ships. | ||
They blew up an American drone, reportedly, this weekend. | ||
And they're the only ones that have said, like, we will not stop. | ||
We will keep escalating our attacks. | ||
We will do the most. | ||
But that's it. | ||
The liberals won't do anything. | ||
The Democrats won't do anything. | ||
The Europeans won't do anything. | ||
So much has been said about this Biden doctrine of attempting to restrain Israel, but literally nothing has come of it. - Okay. | ||
And it's so funny because these journalists keep going to Biden and saying, hey man, like this is a genocide. | ||
When is this going to end? | ||
When are you going to stop sending missiles to Israel? | ||
And Biden and all of his cabinet members are like pissed. | ||
They chafe at these questions. | ||
They roll their eyes. | ||
They're like, oh, we hate Israel. | ||
Oh, well, they don't say that. | ||
They say, oh, we hate Netanyahu. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Just wow. | ||
I can't believe Israel keeps doing this. | ||
But then when push comes to shove, they say, well, we reaffirm our ironclad commitment to the Jewish state. | ||
We will never stop supporting Israel. | ||
We will always have their back. | ||
It's like, okay, so shut the fuck up. | ||
Like, stop pretending that you care. | ||
Stop pretending you oppose it. | ||
You obviously don't. | ||
But what does that tell you? | ||
That the American government is completely hostage to our ally, to our closest ally. | ||
I mean, because we know they are all liberal. | ||
We know they all oppose Netanyahu, and really for all the wrong reasons. | ||
They oppose Netanyahu because Netanyahu is a right-wing leader, because Netanyahu is actually prosecuting an effective war against his opponents, and I'm not saying that makes it right what he's doing, but he is achieving his goals, and they don't like that. | ||
So you know that they oppose this for many reasons, for some of the right reasons, for many of the wrong reasons, and yet they are completely impotent. | ||
They are completely powerless to restrain Israel. | ||
And keep in mind, Israel depends on the United States. | ||
They depend upon the United States financially, militarily, diplomatically, politically, 100%. | ||
And yet we answer to them. | ||
Our government huffs and puffs and rolls their eyes and shrugs their shoulders, but they cannot do anything meaningful. | ||
I said the other week, it's like when you're a little kid and you get in a fight with your parents And the second you turn your back, you say, fucking dammit, you know, I can't believe my parents are grounding me. | ||
And your parents say, what did you say? | ||
And you turn around and go, nothing, I didn't say anything, Mom. | ||
I didn't say anything, Dad. | ||
You know? | ||
You go in your room, slam the door. | ||
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And your parents go, hey, don't slam that fucking door. | |
And you go, sorry, sorry. | ||
And then you scream quietly, silently, you know, you're like, That's America! | ||
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We're the empire that controls the world! | |
And that is how we operate. | ||
That is how we interact with what is supposed to be a tiny client state of the United States. | ||
They're supposed to be our vassal. | ||
They're supposed to be our pawn. | ||
They're supposed to be our bitch. | ||
And it's the opposite. | ||
We pay them money, and we are their bitch. | ||
We're like a pay pig to Israel. | ||
Literally! | ||
Like, that's literally how it works. | ||
We give them money, and then we're like, Thank you. | ||
So sorry. | ||
So sorry for our recent remarks. | ||
Thank you for letting us support you. | ||
Here's more money. | ||
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And then we turn around and we're like, fucking asshole, I hate Israel. | |
And then Yahoo says, what did you say, Joe? | ||
And Joe says, nothing. | ||
We support you 100%. | ||
Keep being awesome. | ||
Keep doing what you do. | ||
So it's very sad. | ||
And when you see that, you wonder who can put a stop to this. | ||
Who can put a stop? | ||
Who is even willing to try to put a stop to this shameful situation? | ||
It is just an abominable, abhorrent, Shocking situation. | ||
And it seems that nobody is willing or able to even try to put a stop to it. | ||
Not Elon, not Trump, not Biden. | ||
Nobody. | ||
Because they run everything. | ||
Obviously. | ||
The whole world is against this. | ||
The entire planet is against what's going on. | ||
And yet it keeps going. | ||
How is this possible? | ||
Do you know who opposes this war in Gaza? | ||
China, Russia, Europe, the United States, literally every other country, the President of the United States, basically his entire cabinet, half of Congress, half of the Senate, many, many liberals, probably most Americans, yet it goes on. | ||
How is this possible? | ||
It's possible because all the key nodes they control. | ||
If there was a key node that they didn't control, the person that controlled it would oppose the war and probably use their leverage to prevent it from continuing. | ||
So maybe that person would be in charge of finance or media or they'd be in charge of diplomacy or they'd be in charge of ammunition or something like that. | ||
But clearly, every key node in all of those things and more is either controlled by a Jew or someone who is afraid of Jews. | ||
Because if the person, for example, that controlled the shipment of ammunition to Israel was against it, maybe they'd withhold the ammunition. | ||
If the person who was against the war controlled money, maybe they would facilitate some kind of economic boycott or delist Israeli companies from a stock exchange, something like that. | ||
But no such thing has occurred. | ||
Or if there was some control of the media, maybe they would give intense coverage to all of the anti-Israel protests occurring almost every day or every week in every major city. | ||
But they don't do that. | ||
It goes on and on and on. | ||
What we find, though, is the opposite. | ||
We find, for example, that Elon Musk, who controls Twitter, has prohibited people from saying, from the river to the sea, if they support Palestine. | ||
If they support Israel, they can say it. | ||
We find that Larry Fink, who controls BlackRock, which controls $10 trillion in assets, largest asset holder in the world, he has said that he will blacklist anybody who is protesting Israel. | ||
We find that President Biden and Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense, have said nothing but positive things about Israel as this war has gone on. | ||
It's endless like this. | ||
So, it's just more and further evidence that that is where the power lies, and if we want to change things, that is where the reform must occur. | ||
And as I said earlier with my Blackpilb Monologue! | ||
I don't know how that can be achieved when they have such penetration of our society. | ||
The Jews have infiltrated America at the highest levels. | ||
They're coordinated. | ||
They're organized. | ||
They're ruthless. | ||
And it seems at this point that it would be impossible to dislodge them. | ||
So maybe the only thing we could do now is to continue to fight the information war, make people aware of this, awaken an American collectivism and a loyalty to our nation, and in the meantime get people that are awake into government so that there can be some counter to what's happening. | ||
Other than that, I think everything else is basically useless. | ||
Because like I said, our chief problems in the world today are one, Jewish power, and then very related, although not the same, is white genocide. | ||
And as long as Jews are in power, white genocide will continue. | ||
And maybe a third related problem is the apostasy, the mass apostasy from the Christian religion. | ||
Another thing that will continue as long as Jews are in power. | ||
Because the two greatest threats, perceived threats, to the Jews are Orthodox Catholicism and white pride, white power. | ||
So those are three very closely related problems. | ||
That's why those are the three things which are the greatest taboos in our society. | ||
The three greatest taboos are any discussion of Jewish power and the Holocaust and related things like Adolf Hitler and fascism. | ||
That is why any degree of white pride, white supremacy, identity, white nationalism, any expression like that is considered taboo. | ||
Racism, discussion of racial difference, human biodiversity, negative attitudes towards non-white people, discussions of racial or spiritual hierarchy throughout history, And the idea that it's perennial, that's another distinct category. | ||
And the third distinct category is any form of Christian fundamentalism of any variety. | ||
Catholic, Protestant, any kind of Christian religious fanaticism is also considered uncool, lame, taboo, ominous. | ||
And so that's like the Trinity. | ||
Of taboo things. | ||
The triumvirate or troika of taboo subjects. | ||
And for that reason, because to talk about Jews to become aware of them would threaten their power. | ||
White solidarity threatens their power. | ||
any kind of Orthodox Christianity threatens her power as well. | ||
Because the gospel charges them with deicide. | ||
And that kind of explains the contours of political correctness, wokeism, what can and cannot be said. | ||
You know, because it's very clear. | ||
It's like in conservative politics, you can talk about the Illuminati. | ||
You can talk about pedophiles. | ||
You can talk about Satanism. | ||
You can talk about the Masons. | ||
You can talk about Builder... | ||
You talk about all that stuff. | ||
Cannot talk about Jews. | ||
Right? | ||
Like if you're a retard conservative and you are schizophrenic and believe any conspiracy theory, the sky is the limit. | ||
You could go to a Trump rally and say, hey guys, I think it's lizards. | ||
I think it's literally reptilian humanoids that take on a human form through shape-shifting. | ||
They're born on Mars and they have come here and they operate in Did this, did this SJW graduate from Harvard? | ||
they're descended from nephilim or the serpent and like conservatives would be like i believe it you're damn right you know but if you go to a trump rally and say jews control america they'll be like did this did this sjw graduate from harvard get the fuck out of here what so So you believe it's literally aliens, but you don't think it's plausible that it's Jews? | ||
Larry Fink runs BlackRock! | ||
So that's one. | ||
If you go and you say at a Trump rally anything about, like, white pride, Totally, they are totally against you. | ||
You could go there and say, listen, if you don't like America, get the fuck out of here. | ||
You could say a lot of stuff. | ||
You could say Muslim is an, or rather, Islam is an evil religion, and Mohammed's terrible, and all, you know, if you're Mexican, this and that. | ||
But if you say something like, you gotta be white to be American, or white people are excellent, they'll say, hey, you know, Democrats founded the KKK. | ||
Get out of here! | ||
They'll even do a wink and a nod about black people, but they'll have none of this about white pride or white solidarity. | ||
And the same thing about Christian fundamentalism. | ||
They'll accept everything as long as it's Judeo-Christian. | ||
They'll put their hands up in the air, you know, they'll put their hand in the air and sing their songs. | ||
They'll do all that, you know, they'll get their guitar out and they'll put their hand up and film a TikTok and, you know, do their worship song, as long as it's Judeo-Christian. | ||
As long as there's a big Zionist flag behind them. | ||
If you start to bring out the old Catholic admonition of the perfidious Jew, well hold on a second, not so fast, not any of that. | ||
You bring out the unfortunate Thomas Aquinas quote about how they should be enslaved, we'll have none of that. | ||
Not that I'm pushing for that, but that is in there, you know? | ||
So, a lot of people wonder, like, what is the origin and what is the principle of political correctness or wokeism? | ||
What are the contours of it? | ||
These are the contours, you know. | ||
That, to put forward a unified idea about this, Those are the things that historically they have always had a problem with. | ||
They have always feared the white right, they have always feared the power of the Catholic Church, and of specifically Orthodox Catholicism, lowercase o, I don't mean Eastern Orthodox, I mean Orthodox Catholicism, and any discussion of them having power. | ||
Everything else is appropriate. | ||
Radical libertarianism, radical Protestantism with the Judeo-Christian stuff, radical American exceptionalism, as long as the American exceptionalism is of a Churchill variety, which is to say an aggressive defense of liberal democracy, an open individual society where guess who can thrive unmolested? | ||
The eternal alien. | ||
So... So yeah, so that's really what it comes down to. | ||
So that's that. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
I think we will follow up with the Trump story tomorrow. | ||
Because let me see, when did I go live? | ||
I think it's been about an hour. | ||
Yeah, so... | ||
So I'm going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
But it's pretty scary times. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let me get my head set. | ||
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We'll take a look, see what you guys have to say about all this. | |
How do you feel about this blackpilled discovery here? | ||
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And we'll take a look here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Actually, wait. | ||
Okay, there we go. | ||
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Hi from England. | ||
12 years of the Tories in government and we only get more migration largely from corporate pressure to push up GDP. | ||
What is this obsession with size over substance economically? | ||
Well, it just has to do with the structure of the economy. | ||
The population needs to be growing all the time for all of this to work. | ||
For a variety of reasons. | ||
But one of the big problems, as an example, is the welfare state. | ||
If your population pyramid is inverted, then there will be more beneficiaries of welfare than there are workers. | ||
And if that happens, then the country basically goes bankrupt. | ||
If you have more retirees who are not working, But yet are receiving health care, receiving a stipend, subsidized housing, or other things. | ||
It's a completely unsustainable math problem. | ||
Like it's basically a math problem that doesn't work. | ||
If you have two retired people for every one worker, how do you pay for that? | ||
That just doesn't work. | ||
The economy collapses when that happens. | ||
So, that's part of it. | ||
But it also has to do with the stock market and taxes. | ||
Everything that All of the financial decisions for decades have been made with the idea in mind that the population will grow forever. | ||
Asset prices are based on that and then everything is then based on those asset prices. | ||
So, if there isn't a constant supply of additional workers, additional consumers, Then the economy basically contracts rapidly. | ||
If there are fewer people next year than the year before, then that means that demand goes down, values go down, prices go down, and you enter into like a perpetual recession. | ||
You know, because if the population shrinks, then that means that there are more buildings or more housing than there is people. | ||
And so that means that you have basically no construction industry. | ||
So all those people lose their jobs. | ||
And it means that housing prices go down. | ||
And so all of the wealth that is based on demand for housing evaporates. | ||
And then all of the assets that are based on bundled up housing or, you know, real estate portfolios, all that collapses. | ||
all those retirement plans that are based on the stock market you know if you have a pension fund or you have a 401k and that's based on returns from the stock market all of that goes down and so you can't you can't withdraw money from that or withdraw a dividend or something like that from those things and so these things just compound and it's basically like a house of cards and It all comes crashing down if the population starts to shrink. | ||
So, it's not just like, it's not size over substance. | ||
That's completely the wrong way to put it. | ||
It's just about economic activity. | ||
It has to always be expanding. | ||
It's a huge, huge problem. | ||
It's basically like this compounding economic contraction that never stops. | ||
And that's really the problem with our economic system. | ||
It's based on financialization, speculation, these arbitrary values. | ||
So, you know, people have described it as a Ponzi scheme and that's basically right. | ||
If the population collapsed in that way, Then all of the economy would basically collapse and fold up and shrivel up and you would have mass unemployment. | ||
The stock market would crash. | ||
All kinds of businesses would just explode. | ||
I mean it would be a you would have a hard reset basically. | ||
of the entire economy. | ||
It would be a huge, huge problem. | ||
Because it's like, let's say housing prices begin to collapse indefinitely. | ||
Construction industry dries up. | ||
All sorts of firms blow up. | ||
People are chronically unemployed. | ||
Where do they go for jobs? | ||
I mean, there's nowhere to go for jobs. | ||
All those people are unemployed. | ||
And then you have all these retirees that are receiving benefits. | ||
Then the state goes completely bankrupt. | ||
You know, the deficits get bigger and bigger, which means the money supply keeps growing and growing, which means you have an inflation crisis. | ||
Inflation crisis leads to Unemployment leads to poverty. | ||
So it just becomes this like never-ending cycle and the whole thing just completely falls apart. | ||
At that point it enters the realm of theory. | ||
You just have this deflationary crisis and an economic contraction that never ends that you get into like Great Depression territory you would literally need to completely recreate the monetary system recreate everything so that it it is a big problem you know Like, it's not something that they just made up. | ||
You don't solve it though with immigration. | ||
You just need to have, one, a system that is based on sound money. | ||
That's first. | ||
And then two, you have to have the native people having children. | ||
One theory is it's called effective accelerationism and they say that we just need to increase the rate of technological progress to solve all of these problems. | ||
So for example, how would you solve the problem of elder care with an inverted population pyramid? | ||
Robotics and AI. | ||
How do you solve the problem of an economic contraction? | ||
Again, robotics and AI. | ||
How do you solve technological unemployment? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, you teach people to code neural implants to increase IQ artificially. | ||
The idea is that technology can solve all of these societal problems. | ||
I don't know if I believe in that, but maybe that's a third course. | ||
But you'd have to have a lot of faith in technology to believe that it could just fix all of that. | ||
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And no message, even better. | ||
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Eh, I don't love them. | ||
One of them was cool. | ||
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Did you see this gap from Bush about Ukraine? | ||
Still funny. | ||
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Thanks for telling me. | ||
Love to hear you discuss the Jewish involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. | ||
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I believe Ye knows Christ, but I also believe vultures his way off the path. | ||
I see him now, making back the money he lost. | ||
Just another reason why I respect you. | ||
Yeah no no doubt it's way off the path and I don't even think he really made back the money because those deals the Gap and Adidas deals were worth billions of dollars now they say that he made 20 million dollars off the shoe drop but if you do the math there is no way that's right because | ||
The numbers that were self-reported said 20 million, but the numbers that were self-reported also said there were 300,000 orders roughly shipping 450,000 units, meaning 450,000 pants, shirts, shoes, albums. | ||
But if everything is $20 and you move 400,000 units, it's basic math. | ||
That's $8 million in sales at most. | ||
450,000 pants, shirts, shoes, albums. | ||
But if everything is $20 and you move 400,000 units, it's basic math. | ||
That's $8 million in sales at most. | ||
That's revenue. | ||
The shoes were manufactured in Italy, which is notoriously expensive for manufacturing. | ||
So, what could the profit margin be on a $20 shoe manufactured in Italy? | ||
50%? | ||
I mean, I don't even know what that would cost. | ||
But, you know, let's say it's 50%. | ||
I don't know, it could be higher, it could be lower. | ||
So if you made 50%, Off of 400,000 units at $20 each, which is $8,000,000, you made $4,000,000 in profits? | ||
That's not a lot of money. | ||
I mean, it's a lot of money. | ||
But compared to what he was doing with Adidas or Gap, that's not a lot of money. | ||
And if you're trying to start a shoe company, it's not a lot of money. | ||
It costs I forget. | ||
I saw the number. | ||
I think it costs like $500,000 or some crazy amount of money just to make one sample of a new shoe. | ||
To make $4 million, you can make 8 samples. | ||
He could pour eight molds for shoes. | ||
Now, if you're not Adidas, you could probably cut those costs, but as just an example, I don't even remember if that's exactly the right number. | ||
So he made like a couple million dollars streaming the album. | ||
He made, again, a rough estimate is $4 million profit off of, and that's not even taking into account the cost of the Superbowl advertisement. | ||
This is all self-reported, by the way. | ||
They reported $20 million, but they said 400,000 units moved to $20. | ||
That's revenue. | ||
So it's maybe $4 million in profit, a Super Bowl advertisement. | ||
Some said it was $7 million, but that's for a national commercial. | ||
It was only aired on local CBS stations, so let's say it's maybe half that. | ||
If it was $3.5 million for the ad, and maybe it's $4 million in profit, you barely broke even! | ||
So between the release of the album on streaming, without a record deal, And the shoe drop with the self-reported figures, it's like they basically made no money. | ||
It's like they made a million dollars. | ||
And the kind of money that he spends, he spent a million dollars on the grill. | ||
$600,000 to $800,000 on the titanium grill. | ||
That was one purchase. | ||
So... So the math isn't mathing on that one. | ||
That's when you realize you just can't and that's not to knock him I mean listen I give him a lot of credit in spite of the fact that he got no radio in spite of the fact that he got no distribution in spite of the fact that he got totally blacklisted by the industry They canceled his deal with Adidas and Gap. | ||
He still was able to move a lot of product and he still was able to get the number one album and the number two single and you know, that's amazing. | ||
It's not even, the problem is that you just can't, you really can't make it on your own. | ||
The system isn't built that way. | ||
Unless you have the backing of the industry, you just don't have access to that level of success. | ||
That's the dirty little secret. | ||
Is that if you don't have the industry behind you, it is basically impossible to make it. | ||
To make it big. | ||
You can't make a billion dollars. | ||
You can't make a hundred million dollars. | ||
If you don't have the industry, I mean it is really tough to get to those levels. | ||
Outside of winning the lottery or You know, winning a bet at the casino or getting some kind of generational money. | ||
It's really tough. | ||
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I'm not going to read this whole thread. | ||
There's like 10 tweets citing his article. | ||
an e is thread here love you bro god bless def makes super chats at least five dollars uh i'm not gonna read this whole thread there's like 10 tweets citing his article so i'll i'll read that later but i'm not gonna read it right this second m said three dollars Do you think Catholics shouldn't listen to Protestant sermons? | ||
Protestants seem to have more and better sermons online, unfortunately. | ||
No, they shouldn't. | ||
Because Protestants believe a false religion. | ||
Okay, Catholicism is a gift from God. | ||
It's a perfect religion. | ||
So why would you settle for anything less? | ||
Why would you allow that error into your thinking? | ||
So no. | ||
And for that simple fact, Protestants cannot have better sermons. | ||
And if you're looking at it that way, you're looking at it the wrong way. | ||
If you're looking for something that's like moving, something that makes you feel better, you're in it for the wrong reason. | ||
You should be looking for the truth. | ||
The truth comes from the fountain of the Catholic Church. | ||
It doesn't come from, you know, Protestants making you feel better about yourself. | ||
Oh, that was really emotionally compelling. | ||
If you're in it for that, you're looking at it the wrong way. | ||
They seem to have better sermons. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Because they're more animated? | ||
I don't even think that's true. | ||
I think Catholics have all the best philosophers. | ||
I think Catholics have all the best theologians. | ||
I've heard the best stuff from Catholics. | ||
I hear from Protestants a lot of screaming like banshees and a lot of emotional rhetoric and a lot of feel-good stuff. | ||
So I don't even think that's true. | ||
That's just dumb. | ||
That's one, that's bait. | ||
"You got filtered by O-Block/ChiefKeef. | ||
"I guess you wouldn't be familiar with Sosa "since he is extremely attention avoidant, "whereas Ye is extremely attention seeking." - That's just dumb. | ||
That's one, that's bait. | ||
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But thank you. | ||
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All good I'll catch up in the morning. | ||
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Am so tired of getting gas lit by MSM. | ||
There is no one but you speaking Christ first. | ||
Praying for a holy Lenten season for everyone and Nick. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thanks buddy. | ||
Yeah, yeah I like guacamole. | ||
I think avocados are bad for you though. | ||
I read that somewhere. | ||
Everybody's all about avocados. | ||
I don't think that's good for you. | ||
But yeah, I like... I haven't had guacamole in a minute. | ||
I kind of got a... Made me get a taste for it. | ||
Now I kind of want some. | ||
Maybe tomorrow I'll get some Mexican food or something. | ||
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I think so. | ||
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Hey! | |
Thanks a lot! | ||
Even better! | ||
Even better than $100 a month. | ||
Thank you very much, Dave Mann. | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
Love you, too! | ||
Hey, if you can support it, that would be great. | ||
But thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, my dad makes really good guacamole actually because he's Mexican. | ||
So I remember I When I was in school when I was a kid I me and my dad made it for something Good stuff. | ||
So yeah, I've made guacamole before Mexican tradition Yeah, me and my dad made some even though I mean Everybody calls me Mexican, and look, I mean, I'm not ashamed of it, and I don't try to hide from that or anything, but it is also just true that that's not really a big part of my identity because my grandfather, who was Mexican, died in the 70s when my father was a child. | ||
So, you know, people are always saying, oh, you know, you're like a spic or whatever. | ||
It's like the, uh, you know, first of all, I'm like fourth or fifth generation. | ||
I'm like a fifth generation Mexican. | ||
It's not like people, some people say I'm like an immigrant. | ||
It's like, and I know a lot of that is just shit posting, but it's, it's like, that's five generations removed and You know, my grandfather, I think he spoke Spanish. | ||
He died in the 70s. | ||
He died in like 1971 or 72. | ||
So... Anyway, I'm just putting that out there. | ||
I'm not trying... I'm not trying to play it up. | ||
I'm not trying to play it down. | ||
I'm trying to just say... That's just what it is. | ||
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Nick, what do you think about niggas with wide eyes? | ||
Asking for a friend. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
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Hey, let's go! | ||
If that's real, then that would be great. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Accumulating Bitcoin for a minute. | ||
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It went up like, dude. | ||
I guess it went up if you bought it a year ago. | ||
It was at $0.01, now it's at $0.15. | ||
So yeah, if you bought in a year ago, I guess you made a lot of money. | ||
But hey, thanks buddy. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Okay, chill. | ||
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Maga is the start to end it. | ||
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Okay chill chill chill bro. | ||
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I enjoy your show and noticed her medical concerns. | ||
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See ENT surgeon for your deviated septum and need for surgery. | ||
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See sleep specialist, deviated septum can cause sleep apnea, making you tired. | ||
Okay, see this is actually helpful. | ||
I went to the ENT and they recommended surgery but I don't want to do the surgery. | ||
One, because people who get it say that within five years they have the same problem and so I don't want to go through that and they say the recovery is bad and also surgery in general I think is very high risk. | ||
So I don't want to do the surgery but Yeah, maybe I'll do the... Maybe I'll go to an allergist. | ||
The problem is I don't want to get the shots. | ||
If they have it in a pill form, I'll do that, but I don't want to get shots. | ||
They inject you with allergens. | ||
I don't want to take shots. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I just remembered that the mayor of Minneapolis that cucked out during the George Floyd riots is a Jew. - Is that true? | ||
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You should stop putting down the new yay album over some profanity. | ||
Who cares? | ||
The songs are fun. | ||
Oh, this has gotta be bait. | ||
It's not, one, it's not that it's just profanity. | ||
It's that it is, one, blasphemous. | ||
Two, it's mindless, gratuitous profanity. | ||
I don't care about profanity. | ||
But every song is just meaningless. | ||
Every song is just like... | ||
Hit it from the back, fuck yo bitch. | ||
Then she sucked it, then I hit it raw, then I did the... And it's like, that's every song. | ||
At least, and I said this on my Telegram post, at least it followed the stretch of my hands, it was funny. | ||
You know? | ||
If she's bleached her asshole, I get bleached on my t-shirt, I'm gonna feel like an asshole. | ||
Like, that's stupid and funny and light, and the whole song isn't even about it. | ||
And, uh, you know, a lot of the songs are like that. | ||
Even if it's sexual or something, it's a little bit artful, or there's like a deeper meaning to it. | ||
But all these songs, they're not about anything. | ||
The songs aren't even about anything. | ||
It's literally... The lyrics suck, and they're mindless, and they're profane. | ||
So that's the problem. | ||
It's not the profanity in itself. | ||
So... You know, that's my problem with it. | ||
And then the other aspect of it is it's... There's blasphemy in it. | ||
So... | ||
It's one thing for it to be mindless. | ||
You say, okay, maybe this is just stupid. | ||
It's fun. | ||
But then you have these lyrics where it's like, Jesus didn't, even Jesus didn't marry a virgin. | ||
It says, I'm the new Jesus. | ||
Like, that stuff you just cannot, like, you can't, you literally can't listen to it. | ||
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So. | |
And I, you know, I like some of the songs. | ||
I think some of them are fun, but I can't listen to Carnival. | ||
I can't listen to, some of them are just filthy. | ||
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So. | |
Well, we gotta grow beyond that. | ||
Yeah, I listen to it. | ||
It's not for me. | ||
Some of it's okay. | ||
I feel like a lot of it sounds the same. | ||
A lot of it is tedious. | ||
I'm not a big fan, honestly. | ||
I think it's creating some friction. | ||
What's the joke? | ||
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Nick, if Donald Trump was told to watch your show at 10:30 PM CT, would you start the show on time? | ||
JK smile. - What's the joke? | ||
What's the punchline? | ||
I percent $10. | ||
I don't know if it ever seems strange to you that blacks support your message, but here's your answer. | ||
The only people honestly calling out the issues plaguing the black community are ironically white conservatives. | ||
Black leaders are too corrupt, ignorant, or indifferent. | ||
It's all very frustrating. | ||
That's true. | ||
And I love black people, but what black people need to do is they need to become Catholic and they need to just act right. | ||
I don't have a problem with black people at all. | ||
I don't have a problem with people of any race. | ||
If black people were extremely polite and courteous, everyone would love them. | ||
That would be great. | ||
The reason people have problems with black people is because black people are notoriously rude, obnoxious, inconsiderate. | ||
They think the rules don't apply to them. | ||
To the extent that people hate black people or have a problem with black people, that is why. | ||
If black people as a race were exceptionally, even if they were just polite. | ||
I mean, they can make whatever kind of music they want. | ||
They could be poor. | ||
They could be, you know, dumb or whatever. | ||
They could be any number of bad things, but if they were literally just polite, if they were just polite, courteous, friendly, rule followers, everyone would love them. | ||
Nobody would have a problem with them. | ||
But that is the issue. | ||
And everybody tends to ignore that. | ||
Everybody acts like people are just trying to oppress black people. | ||
The problem that we all know people have is that blacks are extremely obnoxious and inconsiderate. | ||
Not every single one of them, but in general. | ||
That's how they are. | ||
We all know it. | ||
So, it's these behaviors that people have an issue with, and the behaviors have a genetic basis. | ||
So, we just need black people to act right. | ||
If black people could just act right and stop acting like that, they'd be great. | ||
Still wouldn't want them to be a majority of America, but, you know, I wouldn't have a problem living in a neighborhood with them. | ||
But that's how they be. | ||
Well he's actually not dead. | ||
David Irving the historian is alive. | ||
That's his name, right? | ||
he john dave irving or something i don't know well he's actually not dead uh david irving the historian is alive that's his name right john dave irving has me confused here yeah david irving When you say it like that, you know when you say something similar? | ||
Yeah, no, but he's still alive. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. | ||
It's hard to carve out time for that, but I should probably make it a priority. | ||
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Nick, you, broadly speaking, start your show on time. | ||
That's true. | ||
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Have converted to Judaism? | ||
Been leaving us Christians high and dry? | ||
Shake my head. | ||
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Did you lose your virginity last night? | ||
Is that why you left us hanging? | ||
All good bud, still love ya. | ||
Okay, you're just annoying. | ||
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Broadly speaking, I wish you would start earlier. | ||
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Yeah, well... | |
We all have our wants and desires. | ||
That's life, unfortunately. | ||
Thank you. | ||
See, this is the loyalty I expect. | ||
I don't need all of you bitches whining about, this show didn't start on time. | ||
I expect absolute, unconditional loyalty that you would rape, kill, or die At my discretion. | ||
That's what I expect from you people. | ||
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It doesn't even, I mean, listen, I appreciate the people that do it, but I feel like it just gets suppressed on Twitter anyway. | ||
Blues of I mean, when I see those knuckleheads doing that, I'm literally like I would rather have President Obama than those people. | ||
to march in Nashville over the weekend. | ||
They look like feds and it all looks fake. | ||
Keep up the good work and Christ is King. - It's gross. | ||
I mean, when I see those knuckleheads doing that, I'm literally like I would rather have President Obama than those people. | ||
If I had to vote for that moron that runs that group or Obama, I would vote for Obama 10 out of 10 times, even though I hate Obama. | ||
So, that stuff is just, who does that appeal to? | ||
That appeals to just the biggest losers in the country, just anti-social freaks. | ||
And weirdos. | ||
Because that's all that that's about is transgressive. | ||
Like who, who would feel proud about putting on a Nazi uniform? | ||
And when I say Nazi, I don't mean like, you know, liberals call it that. | ||
I mean literally put on red and black with like face tattoos and walk down the street And everybody is like horrified. | ||
Like do you feel proud of yourself doing that in front of like kids? | ||
I mean I've done public rallies and things like that and we go there and I'm dressed in normal clothes. | ||
I'm dressed in like the most shocking outfit I had was like a black coat, like black pants. | ||
And I held up a crucifix and I said, you know, it's about the cross. | ||
Like you go to a rally that I go to and I'm smiling, I'm affable, I'm telling jokes. | ||
You know, I bring people in. | ||
And, you know, when I've done rallies, it's to, it's really to bring people together and to, and typically it's a Christian message. | ||
It's a message about America. | ||
And then you get these people and I wonder what is he, what is that impulse to have a face tattoo and go out there in these like shocking, offensive costumes and scourge. | ||
Screaming, veins bulging, profanity, you know, screaming like, fuck, faggots, blah blah blah. | ||
Like, who is that for? | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
And you know, they say that it's about the issues. | ||
I don't even, at that point, I don't even think it's about the issues. | ||
For them, not to psychologize, but it's true. | ||
For them, it's not even about the problem in itself. | ||
It's some weird personal expression. | ||
It's like a weird, uh, Transgressive thing where it's like I want to be seen and heard I want to offend people Take that like that's literally what it says they're going out there And they're saying take that all you people and who needs that what adult needs that in their life a fucking loser so I really hate that stuff. | ||
If you want to fix the problem in the country, make a lot of money, okay? | ||
Make a lot of money, get some power, start a family, get involved in your community, run for office, get into politics. | ||
Don't, don't go and put out a costume and start running up and down swearing and screaming this kind of stuff. | ||
I mean that's just like, it's no different than a disgusting homeless person throwing piss on people. | ||
Like you might as well just be like a bum on the street throwing urine on people. | ||
It's basically the same effect. | ||
So, I just hate people that are not able to help themselves. | ||
I hate people that, like, need to lash out at society because they're not able to do anything successful. | ||
And there is a lot of that in that scene. | ||
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So... | |
You know, it's like, what are you complaining about? | ||
You're a loser. | ||
If you can't fix your own problem, if you can't, if you can't, like, advance yourself in society, like, take someone like me, for example. | ||
I, like, have these concerns about the way society is run, so I got involved in politics. | ||
I built an audience. | ||
People listen to me. | ||
Powerful people listen to me. | ||
I'm able to express my opinions. | ||
I'm able to change people's minds. | ||
How did I do that? | ||
I learned a lot of information. | ||
I learned how to persuade people. | ||
Like, I learned how to speak publicly. | ||
I practiced a skill. | ||
Like, it's not rocket science. | ||
I just figured out an effective way to communicate and change people's minds. | ||
And then you get these people and it's like people that are literally helpless. | ||
What can they do? | ||
Put on a costume and scream and yell. | ||
I mean, just scream and yell the most base expressions. | ||
In the most vulgar ways. | ||
I just hate that. | ||
It's just so unbecoming. | ||
You're white. | ||
You're reactionary. | ||
Act like it. | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
That's why we call them wiggers, because that's what black people do. | ||
When ignorant black people want to make a statement, that's what they do. | ||
And they repeat themselves. | ||
You know, when you watch these black people get in fights or Altercations in public and they post these videos on Twitter. | ||
Have you ever noticed that black people have this habit of like repeating themselves? | ||
They'll say like one thing and then they'll just say it over and over. | ||
They'll say, fuck you mean, fuck you mean, fuck you mean, fuck you mean, you know or something like that. | ||
Bitch! | ||
Bitch! | ||
It's like an animal cry. | ||
It's like when an animal repeats the same call over and over again. | ||
And it's ugly, and it's profane, and it's typically violent, and it's just stupid. | ||
And when I see white people doing it, that's why we call them wiggers. | ||
Because it's just ignorant. | ||
It's just proudly, unashamedly ignorant. | ||
And offensive. | ||
And I hate that. | ||
I think that is so repulsive. | ||
And it's not even because of what they're saying, it's how they're saying it. | ||
So I'm not if that's not me like clutching my pearls because they're anti-semitic or whatever It's just that presentation is so pathetic and the idea that I would ever be lumped in with that freak show It just disgusts me like that's why I'm going hard on it because I don't want and I don't even want to not be lumped in with it because of what they're saying it's just because I don't want people to think of me as like a repulsive idiot loser Like that? | ||
Like I see the leader of that group and he's got like a tattoo on his neck, and he's wearing like a vest, and he's like marching around flamboyantly like a fucking idiot, and I'm like, ugh, I just don't want to be lumped in with that at all. | ||
Like I look at their uniforms, I'm gonna look up, Because I kind of forget what it is. | ||
He's got a black shirt, or a red shirt and a black vest. | ||
Or no, I'm sorry, it's worse. | ||
He's got a giant face tattoo, shaved bald, a black button-down shirt, and a red jacket. | ||
It's just like tacky. | ||
It's just like tacky and retarded. | ||
This is like how Mexicans dress at their communion or like Indians dress at a speech team meeting. | ||
They'll get like a black blazer and like a purple undershirt. | ||
That's this guy. | ||
A red shirt and a black vest and a giant swastika necklace and a face tattoo. | ||
It's like, what, is your IQ like 40? | ||
You have an IQ of 40 that you think that's cool? | ||
That's like what an 11 year old would draw up. | ||
If you said, if you told an 11 year old boy like, hey, draw up a cool outfit, he would draw like a red shirt and a black jacket or like a black shirt and a red jacket. | ||
Hey, make something retarded please. | ||
So, yeah, it's like that stuff is just so dumb. | ||
So, like, poorly thought out. | ||
I don't even know I mean they're probably feds. | ||
Maybe they are maybe they aren't but um yeah no I think and look for the I don't know I mean Anybody who thinks that's a good idea is probably dumb. | ||
If you want to change society, don't get a face tattoo. | ||
Like, obviously. | ||
If you want to change how society works, don't get a face tattoo. | ||
Don't go out and dress up like and do things that offend everybody. | ||
And by everybody I mean, like, don't use language like that. | ||
Don't go and scream like an idiot like that wearing masks. | ||
What is the purpose of all of that? | ||
Do they think that they're going to endear the entire country to their side by doing that? | ||
Do they think that they're even going to rally conservatives to their side doing that? | ||
Or is the purpose of that basically to say, like, I'm ugly? | ||
It's like a masochistic exercise. | ||
They anticipate that everybody will hate it. | ||
They anticipate that everybody will be repulsed by it. | ||
They anticipate the infamy. | ||
And I think that maybe that's what that's about. | ||
For any... | ||
You know, authentic actor that's involved in that. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
It's to say, I'm a reject. | ||
I'm embracing that. | ||
I'm going to be a famous reject and I'm going to own that. | ||
And, um, you know, but we shouldn't want to be rejects. | ||
We should want to win people over. | ||
We should want to persuade people. | ||
We should, we should want to be the good guys. | ||
We should want to be well-liked by children and by, uh, by normal people. | ||
We should want to attract winners. | ||
Like, what winner would be attracted to this? | ||
What, what like good-looking, wealthy, successful person would look at that and say, that's awesome. | ||
I want to be with the skinhead with the face tattoo And the red blazer with the swastika necklace yelling faggot and kite. | ||
Like who what winner would want to be a part of that? | ||
So that's why one of the first revolutions that I introduced in Dissident Politics was to say let's not do any of that. | ||
Let's just like look normal. | ||
Let's just like shave our faces and have a Clean haircut and wear a suit and tie and let's just look the part. | ||
Let's just look like we want to win people over for starters. | ||
You know a lot of people would say that my presentation is outrageous and shocking but if you watch my show none of it is really like offensive. | ||
Like people can cut things out of context but if you watch my show I'm like I mean generally speaking I'm likable enough and If there is something offensive, typically it's in the context of like a joke, or it's said in a way that is ironic. | ||
I don't think anybody could watch my show, or most people would be able to watch my show and say it's completely unreasonable. | ||
Nobody would watch my show and say it's a hateful screed. | ||
You know, it may be outside the Overton window, it may be touching on sensitive topics, it may be at times forthright or abrasive but I don't think anybody who watched my show and say wow this is just like a hate-filled monster anti-social type I think people would say oh you know maybe the humor is shocking or not for me or maybe it was said in a way that's abrasive but | ||
You know, if you were to tune into this show knowing nothing about it, you'd say, oh, it's a young, decent-looking guy, clean-cut, in a shirt and tie, you know, well-dressed. | ||
This looks like a normal, maybe a low-budget, but looks like a normal show. | ||
And if you watched it and you didn't know anything about the subject matter, you'd say, oh, this is maybe a novel take I haven't heard before. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I don't know if I'm totally convinced and sounds a little offensive, but I can kind of see where he's coming from. | ||
Supported by facts, the conclusions are reasonable. | ||
You know, like this show, my conclusion was not, and that's why, you know, fuck everybody! | ||
The conclusion was like, well, you know, this group of Jews has amassed a lot of power, they're in this defensive posture because of the dynamics of their identity against the identity of These nations they reside in and that precludes like Christians and white people from exerting themselves in a natural way and so on and so forth. | ||
If there was any party that could resist Israel, they'd be doing it right now, but obviously these interested parties are controlling all the nodes of power. | ||
Like, to me, these are... Now, to somebody who is trained in identifying, like, anti-Semitism, you're like, woo woo, you know, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
But if you're hearing that straight up, it's like, well, these are really just descriptive statements, not even a prescription. | ||
It's just like, That's just how things are, you know? | ||
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So, anyway. | |
All that stuff is just so it's like, bruh, what are you doing? | ||
And that guy's whole attitude is just so offensive. | ||
service. | ||
It's his attitude. | ||
The way he does it in an interview, he's like, I don't like Biden because he's going to give more missiles to Ukraine. | ||
He's just like a douchebag. | ||
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So yeah, I don't like it. | |
It's just like aggressively stupid. | ||
And as white people we should try to not be stupid. | ||
Like, above all, lately my message is that white people should pursue excellence. | ||
I mean everybody should pursue excellence. | ||
If you are anybody who is watching this show, you are doing yourself a disservice if you are lowering yourself. | ||
And engaging in this kind of ignorant stuff. | ||
Like you should really try to get smart and develop your skills. | ||
You should try to learn foreign languages. | ||
You should try to learn something about music or art. | ||
You should try to learn about politics. | ||
If you're young, you should read books, go to school. | ||
You know? | ||
Not just like scream and yell and All that stuff. | ||
And honestly, hatred is very low IQ. | ||
All these people want to hate. | ||
I mean, I don't hate anybody. | ||
I don't like the way that things are. | ||
And the way that things are make me angry. | ||
But anger is an emotion. | ||
And we should not strive to be emotional. | ||
Like, there's so many people that really want to feel good about getting mad and hating. | ||
Like, hating your enemies is okay. | ||
It's like, no, it isn't. | ||
We're supposed to love our enemies, one. | ||
And two, if you're angry about the way things are, I mean, it's understandable, but you should really try to be without anger. | ||
Like, the most masculine High IQ and best thing that you can do is to look at it in the completely Impersonal and logical way. | ||
There's all these people that like get off to the idea of oh We should I you're not angry. | ||
We should be mad. | ||
It's okay to be mad. | ||
It's like Anger is a is emotional and to be emotional as a female trait we should strive to be in control of ourselves at all time and And to look at things in an impersonal and logical way. | ||
And, you know, I get angry. | ||
I mean, I'm no stranger to that, but we should strive not to be. | ||
The idea that that's like, oh, this is good. | ||
Like, no, it's not good. | ||
People say, oh, we're gonna be angry, we're gonna hate. | ||
Like, no, I don't, I actually don't hate anybody. | ||
I just, I love everybody. | ||
I love people. | ||
I love God. | ||
I love the good things in the world. | ||
I want more of them. | ||
And it is necessary to achieve that, that we have to fight. | ||
You know, but I'm not motivated to fight because I hate You know, other people, or hate my enemies. | ||
I mean, I just wish my enemies would stop. | ||
You know, but that was the lament of Jesus, you know. | ||
Forgive them, they know not what they do. | ||
So it's not like, oh, I hate them! | ||
It's like, I have to fight them because they are hurting people. | ||
I wish they wouldn't. | ||
So, you know, but that kind of stuff appeals to the to the dumbest among us. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10, you mentioned Tucker's leaked anti-Trump texts from the Dominion lawsuit last show and it made me wonder how people have overlooked those for so long. | ||
Did he make some excuse for them or do boomers just not get what his real attitude is? | ||
No, he never, I don't believe he ever made an excuse for that and you know boomers they just don't pay attention to that stuff I guess. | ||
I'm not gonna do that. | ||
I'm not gonna do that, the neti pot thing, too freaky. | ||
F1 Groy percent $30, was watching Alex Jones interview Brett Weinstein the other day. | ||
It's weird when Brett was going on and on about how smart he is, Alex never had to get up in the middle of it and get coffee. | ||
Only seems to happen when you are on talking about how Jews run the world or when David Icke is calling him out for being an Elon shill. | ||
Yeah, isn't that funny? | ||
I've never seen him do that with another guest. | ||
But when I fly down there and pay money to fly down at a moment's notice because he calls me out for a debate that he had to have within a week, he's totally rude and gets up and interrupts me constantly. | ||
That was just rude. | ||
Don't dox yourself in chat sent $3. | ||
There's always a reason to be white billed. | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, his whole staff was rude, too. | ||
I mean, I like Harrison, and the other host was nice enough, but... Yeah, but his producers are rude to me, he's rude to me, and that's just bullshit. | ||
Like, it costs you nothing to just be courteous and respectful. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10, also however retarded he may be it was awesome to see Tucker have Lydia Brimelow on his show. | ||
She's a real one. | ||
Yeah it was good to see that. | ||
I wish they had talked more though about white identity. | ||
I'm glad that they brought some attention to their legal troubles. | ||
But, you know, I mean, the thing is about VDARE is they're very much like Amran about that subject and I think that's why VDARE and Amran are, you know, have not really brought me into the fold as much as other people. | ||
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So... | |
You know, I mean I don't get me wrong I like Lydia and I like Peter and you know I consider them friends and everything but I don't think we're a hundred percent aligned on some of that stuff and that's okay but I mean let's be honest that's why they get that treatment. | ||
You know, that's why Tucker will talk to them, that's why Elon will repost them, that's why Amanda Milius goes to their, and Ryan Grodusky will speak at their conference and they don't invite me. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
I mean, I like them and everything, but we all know that's reality. | ||
So, I so appreciate the work that they do on immigration and white identity, but I think there will always be a little bit of estrangement on that front for that reason. | ||
And it's just tough. | ||
It's tough because I'm the one that's outspoken on both issues. | ||
So I really get the brunt of it. | ||
You know, I didn't get... I'm not going to go into that because I don't really want to diss them. | ||
I don't want to knock them, but... | ||
You are in a little bit of a different category if you talk about Jews. | ||
So I am happy for them. | ||
It's good to see it. | ||
I wish they would have gotten a little more into white identity, but that's I'm sure enough people will go and read V. Dare based on the interview and you know it's necessary that they got some attention because the New York State really bent him over the barrel with this they revoked their I forget the details. | ||
They revoked some status they have in the state. | ||
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But yeah, they are. | |
They're pretty solid. | ||
Very true. | ||
Runtime 4 sent $5, the Antichrist and Pax Judaica are inevitable. | ||
But so is their downfall. | ||
We need to combat them, metaphorically, as much as possible to lessen their harm while they're here. | ||
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Very true. | |
Big White Fair sent $5, in my experience, of the big three, women question, race and IQ, Jewish power, the JQ goes over way easier with everyone I talk to. | ||
They made a concession on white identity and red pill stuff, but average people are even more open to the third one IMO. | ||
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You sound dumb. | |
Natagroy percent $10. | ||
No Nick, don't get black pilled, we cannot rest until Keith Woods is the king of Europe, Blair Cottrell is the fewer of Australia and Nick Fuentes is the emperor of the Americas. | ||
Heilvictory.love the show mate. Thanks. | ||
Lone Stargroy percent $5. I'm like 96% Western European and allergies kill me too. I often wonder if our allergies would be better in our ancestral homelands. I bet casino Indians don't suffer allergies like we do. You think so? | ||
Okay, maybe don't do that though. | ||
We were in the motherland. | ||
My son's learning about World War I and Frosh history. | ||
Teacher said Romanovs were Orthodox Christians, so he's going to ask the teacher what was the religion of the assassins. | ||
Smuggling in a covert JQ dirty bomb. | ||
Okay, maybe don't do that, though. | ||
Maybe don't get your 14-year-old son to name the Jew in high school. | ||
Like, yeah, I would advise not doing that because, you know, That stuff is actually very serious. | ||
You could get in trouble. | ||
Like, it's just not worth it. | ||
What, are you going to red pill all the 14-year-olds? | ||
Come on now. | ||
Savion. | ||
Sent $3. | ||
Cowabunga. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Dino Rajasen $3. | ||
Get a rather large bowl and fill it with very hot water and possibly some herbs. | ||
Put a towel over your head and breathe in the steam to help with congestion. | ||
I like that idea. | ||
That sounds fun. | ||
Sounds Asian. | ||
Need to get Cathy Xu. | ||
Cathy Xu, prepare the bowl. | ||
Prepare my bowl for me. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
That would be so Keno. | ||
We're in like the jungles of Vietnam and it's all green everywhere and Cathy Xu's in her little rice hat and little kimono or something. | ||
Chopping up greens on a wooden plate. | ||
Putting them in like a wooden bowl with hot water. | ||
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She comes and brings it to me. | |
Cathy Xu, prepare my therapy. | ||
Prepare my steam therapy. | ||
Dude, we need to get to that point. | ||
I'm like a little old man. | ||
I'm like a little old eccentric genius man and I need, I just need a woman to take care of me. | ||
That's it. | ||
I'm not, listen bitch, I'm not gonna take you on dates and do, do all that stuff. | ||
I'm like a little eccentric old man and I just need a woman to be like my nurse or like my caretaker. | ||
And that's it. | ||
You know? | ||
I'm like a little old man with my cane, you know, oh my back. | ||
Breathing problems. | ||
And I'm like in my study all day, buried in a pile of books and paper and I just need, I just need a tiny little woman, a little nurse to come in with snacks and therapy from time to time. | ||
I'll be hunched over my desk working on things. | ||
Fall asleep, she puts a blanket over me, brings a coffee in. | ||
You know, who's patient with me but loves me because she loves my work. | ||
She loves my work. | ||
She recognizes the importance of my work. | ||
So she's kind of like on my team. | ||
She sucks my dick sometimes. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
Kidding! | ||
That's a joke, of course. | ||
Just jokes. | ||
Totally disavow. | ||
Sinful. | ||
Sexual activity. | ||
Just a playful joke. | ||
But no, but mainly she's like my nurse. | ||
And sometimes we have vaginal intercourse. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
No, but yeah, but we need something like that. | ||
We need something like that in my life. | ||
Dino Raja sent $3. | ||
Drink turmeric and ginger tea, as they have anti-inflammatory properties and may offer some relief. | ||
Also, consider that you may have an allergy that contributes to your discomfort. | ||
But allergy to what? | ||
It's winter. | ||
Keleton sent $3. | ||
Best guess, who will win the election and by what margin? | ||
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Trump by 6 million. | |
Out of the declared ones, right now, Adolf Hitler. | ||
David Lovecchio sent $3. | ||
December 23, 1913. | ||
Foundation of the Federal Reserve. | ||
Date of the loss of sovereignty of the United States to the detriment of its Jewish anthill. | ||
I think so. | ||
Roman Saludcropper sent $10. | ||
No message. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Good Tonnet sent $5. | ||
Thoughts on the Mike Benstucker interview? | ||
I haven't watched the whole thing yet. | ||
I just watched like 20 minutes of it. | ||
Broward Grow Eye percent $25. | ||
I had a bad experience with the Jewish Sinus Balloon. | ||
Try Genexa Allergy D at Clumps Boogies together so you can rocket them out easily. | ||
Okay, Genexa Allergy D. | ||
I take Allegra D sometimes, mostly Clumps Boogies. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Prediction, the construction of the third temple will begin before the first of April. | ||
They will artificially cause an earthquake to take down the Al-Aqsa Mosque. | ||
Beginning of the end. - I don't buy it. - Tenryo sent $5. | ||
Just glad to be here. | ||
Thank you for being you, King. - Thanks, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for being you, Tenryo. - David Lovecchio sent $3. | ||
Accelerationism can be dystopia or utopia. | ||
Imagine an American Inquisition intelligence agency equipped with the same tools that CIA and NSA disposal. | ||
Very true. | ||
MP sent $3. | ||
Do you have an iFunny account? | ||
Either one. | ||
No, I do not. | ||
Albert Castro sent $5. | ||
Disappointed in Maloney she hasn't stopped migration. | ||
Empty promises unlike Bukele who does what he says. | ||
Nothing ever happens. | ||
When will you learn? | ||
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BASED? | |
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Meh. | |
Thoughts on the new Yeet album? - Meh, mid. | ||
- I sent three dollars, been watching since 2017. | ||
You've grown not just in messaging and maturity, you have against all odds and despite betrayal grown in effectiveness and influence, too, and have maintained integrity and virtue. - Thank you, I appreciate that. - Good Tonnet sent five dollars, no one in Louis XIV's palace could rise before him. | ||
That's why they called him the Sun King. | ||
- Is that why they called him that? - Mike Vance sent five dollars, Spongebob and Patrick were a couple of kids and look what they achieved. | ||
Joe sent $5. | ||
My dad has had the deviated septum surgery three times. | ||
His doctor said the only permanent fix is to basically give him a pig-shaped nose and open his nose up. | ||
Just a bad hand to be dealt. | ||
Damn. | ||
Yeah, I got dealt some good, lot of bad though. | ||
I got dealt short, deviated septum, weird. | ||
So that sucks. | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
But that, I really am kind of proof that you can, you really are the master of your destiny because when you look at who runs the dissident right, it's not a tall, normal guy. | ||
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It's a short, weird guy. | |
It's a short, weird guy who can't breathe. | ||
It's not a tall, strong guy with blonde hair and blue eyes who's banging slots and married with kids or whatever. | ||
It's a short, weird incel, rizzless incel who can't breathe and, you know, and all that. | ||
So I guess I'm living proof that you can transcend your circumstance. | ||
Barron Trump sent $3, change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. | ||
We are the ones we've been waiting for. | ||
We are the change that we seek. | ||
Barack Obama. | ||
Big wide fare sent $3, little children repeat themselves a bunch. | ||
And when you say something funny they say say it again. | ||
Over and over and they laugh every time. | ||
LOL. | ||
Is that supposed to be a good observation or something? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you! | ||
$5. | ||
Hey, Nick, hope you having a good one. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Chfcriber sent $3. | ||
Will you be covering the South Carolina primary on Saturday? | ||
Love the content smile. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, I will be streaming South Carolina on Saturday. | ||
Simon Scullis sent $5. | ||
Blood Tribe be like, hey all you people. | ||
Hey all you people. | ||
Won't you listen to me? | ||
I just heard a story. | ||
No ordinary story. | ||
The greatest story never told. | ||
That's good. | ||
That's great. | ||
Simon, you always come in at the most unexpected moment. | ||
Whenever you least expect him, Simon Skola shows up with some serious old head, like a serious old head remark. | ||
Love you buddy. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
That's good stuff. | ||
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Vitamin D? | |
That sounds like BS. | ||
No. | ||
I never heard of that, but I'll look it up. | ||
I am once again recommending vitamin D to feel better. | ||
Also, chamomile or any D would make a difference for your sinuses. | ||
Vitamin D, that sounds like BS. | ||
London Wog sent $30. | ||
Have you tried fixofenadine tablets? | ||
Not sure about the nature of your allergies, but they worked for me during pollen season. | ||
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I never heard of that, but I'll look it up. | |
What is it? | ||
Oh, it's an antihistamine. | ||
Okay. | ||
A B sent $50 Okay. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Thanks for the Twitter bucks. | ||
No. | ||
I've considered... I want to learn all the ancient languages. | ||
I want to learn Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. | ||
I feel like you're just not serious if you don't know them. | ||
You look at where people used to be and Any intelligent person knew Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and German or French. | ||
You know or some other language and then you look at smart people today, and they don't know fucking anything They don't know the Bible. | ||
They don't know the Western Canon. | ||
They don't me included they don't know the ancient languages and I want to know all of that so I'm trying to get my business to a point where it runs itself and then I can fully dedicate myself to you know just being the smartest guy in the world and But I just, I want to have a more well-rounded education. | ||
I want to know math, I want to know science, I want to know languages, but I just don't have the bandwidth. | ||
You know, I do a show every day and then on top of that I have to worry about kick-starting all this other shit all the time. | ||
So I'm just trying to get to a point where I have personnel, I have people that run everything and then I can just wake up and study all day, basically. | ||
John Steiner 3 sent $3, go back to your 2017 haircut. | ||
Your face is too short to allow for hair covering your forehead. | ||
Exposing your forehead will make your face look longer. | ||
You'll look more professional anyway. | ||
Nah, you have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
Gabberwock sent $5. | ||
You're a true inspiration Nick. | ||
Quick advice please. | ||
Tomorrow my company is having a Tranny Bingo event as a Friday company party. | ||
I hate these Satanists and don't want to go to the event. | ||
But presence is compulsory. | ||
What should I do? | ||
Sounds like you gotta go. | ||
Sounds like you gotta suck it up. | ||
And go to the Tranny Bingo. | ||
Or quit. | ||
But that's really your decision. | ||
LondonWog sent $10. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Baby Monster sent $3. | ||
I will be your Eva Braun. | ||
Cringe Okay on that note I'm Alright. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight as always. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy. | ||
to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
As always, thanks to our super chatters, in particular thanks to Cinderblog, Royper, and Dave Mann. | ||
But thanks to all our super chatters and everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From today forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. |