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donald j trump
Easy.
And the more righteous your fight, the more opposition that you will face.
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice and devotion.
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action.
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers.
When the pilgrims landed, At Plymouth, they prayed.
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our Creator four times.
Because in America, we don't worship government.
We worship God.
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust.
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God.
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble beginnings.
The next generation of American leaders, never, ever give up.
unidentified
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit.
Never quit.
donald j trump
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you.
Carry yourself with dignity and pride.
Demand the best from yourself.
The more people tell you it's not possible, That it can't be done the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong.
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation.
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider the more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong.
The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead.
unidentified
You must keep pushing forward.
donald j trump
And always have the courage to be yourself.
unidentified
America is better when people put their faith into action.
donald j trump
Pray to God.
And follow his teachings.
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well.
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit.
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say.
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls.
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, Then you will not fail.
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come.
unidentified
The End
donald j trump
May God bless the United States of America.
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you.
And I want to just say, you are special in every way.
God bless you and God bless America.
unidentified
Thank you very much.
We are going to make our country great again.
We are going to make our country great again.
We are going to make our country great again.
We are going to make our country great again.
I'm a magic hero with the rest.
So high up, got my chin up.
I don't care if I ever come down.
I don't care if I ever come down.
I don't care if I ever come down.
69.
Now it's time for new believable people.
donald j trump
And we must do it.
unidentified
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over.
donald j trump
To lead by an A. Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
unidentified
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.
The American people will come first.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
America first. America first. America first.
America first.
America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. Thank
you.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
It's actually a pretty slow news week, so there's not a lot to talk about, but it's gonna be a good show.
Dude, this chair.
We gotta figure something out.
I gotta get a new chair.
It's driving me insane.
This has been a real problem all week.
unidentified
Hot of going.
nick fuentes
It's always something, isn't it?
It's always something stupid.
It's never something like you get your hands cut off.
It's always like...
Your chair's a little squeaky.
It's a little bit squeaky.
That's the juice.
Nah, I'm kidding.
So it's gonna be a great show.
We got not a lot to talk about, but some things.
Our featured story, we're gonna be talking all about Gemini.
Contrary to brother Nathaniel, who I interviewed this morning.
He hates that everybody's talking about it.
But I'm gonna talk a little bit about it tonight.
And maybe you saw it, it went viral.
It was all over Twitter, all over everywhere.
That apparently the new Google AI image generator refuses to generate images of white human beings.
So it will generate images of anything, but if you ask it to generate any image of a human, it will not show you a white person.
It refuses to create images of white people.
So people started to point this out on social media and people were performing their own test as to whether this was true or not and people found that it was, that you could enter just about any input and almost every single time it would deliver a non-white person, no matter how specific a person is in their entry, into the image generator.
And so this went viral.
It was all over Twitter.
Elon Musk weighed in.
And here's the surprise.
That part is not surprising.
That's been happening.
That's been going on for a long time.
And it's actually not completely surprising.
Artificial intelligence is an extremely powerful tool.
And like all of the technological software tools that have come out, whether it's social media or other forms of AI, All of it is engineered and designed by liberals.
And they're coding their liberal values into the technology.
So that's why, for example, YouTube is very liberal in their enforcement of TOS.
That's why Google is very liberal in their curation of search results.
And as a consequence, that's why artificial intelligence has an anti-white bias.
So we understand where this comes from.
And this is part of an established pattern.
We've seen many examples of this.
What is surprising is that Google actually came out and addressed it, they apologized, and they have halted the generation of images of human beings on Gemini.
And that's something we've never seen before.
Because we've seen a lot of, and I talked, and I'll touch on this briefly in a moment, but I did a stream earlier today with Brother Nathaniel.
We talked a little bit about this.
And I said, yeah, we've seen this a million times.
I remember years ago, I think it was summer 2019, July 2019.
Check this, because if this is right, my memory is incredible.
July 2019 there was a viral social media scandal about how if you asked Siri something about Trump or whatever, that it would not give you the right answer.
And you see this kind of stuff all the time.
You ask, what is black nationalism?
And they'll say, oh Malcolm X and MLK.
You say, what is white nationalism?
It's completely evil.
So we've seen these kinds of things play out a million times.
What's different is Google came out and acknowledged it, apologized, made a change.
Which is positive and important.
So we'll talk about the significance of that if there is any.
We'll also be talking tonight about the in vitro decision in Alabama and this is something close to me because I'm an in vitro baby.
But it's actually very difficult because in vitro is condemned by the Catholic Church.
So if my parents did the right thing, I wouldn't exist.
I wouldn't be alive.
So it puts me in a difficult position.
But I'm gonna put aside my love for existence and being alive and I'll just speak on it impersonally tonight.
State of Alabama made a ruling after a few embryos were dropped and destroyed in a laboratory.
That these embryos, which are extracted during the IVF process, have the same legal rights as children or adults.
Meaning that if a lab coat drops an embryo on accident, you know, they swipe it off the table and it falls on the floor and breaks, it's murder!
And the person who did it is a murderer!
So says the legal decision in Alabama.
Now this has put Republicans in a very very unfortunate position because this is an election year.
We're eight months from the 2024 election and what has been killing Republicans for the past year or two I hate to say that, but it's true.
Ever since that decision was made, where you have seen referendums in various states regarding abortion bans, women have overwhelmingly gone to the polls and voted against abortion restrictions.
That is the unfortunate political reality.
This has no bearing on the morality of the issue.
This is the political reality of the political situation, which is that women in this country are very emotionally attached to the right To get an abortion.
And that has to do with how feminist and liberal the society is.
Because in the back of every woman's mind is the guilty conscience that they sleep around, they're sluts, they're whores, and if they ever get pregnant, they want the option.
They want that as a form of birth control.
And that's why even women that haven't gotten an abortion, and maybe even women that might be pro-life, even they might go and vote against these things, or maybe they vote for a Democrat.
It's just true.
Women are extremely liberal, especially young women.
They're diverging from men more and more, and becoming more liberal than any other Demographic cohort in America.
Young women.
And anyway, so, and I'm not the only one to say this.
Many have said that what has been driving a string of electoral defeats lately for Republicans is the anxiety among women, and I would say even among more moderate-minded Americans.
It's this fear that Republicans are going to come for These social rights or civil social rights things like the gay marriage the abortion contraception and now this IVF of course it's in a fundamentally different category creates life it doesn't take life but the idea that a
Republican judge in the deep south in Alabama is going to create a legal precedent that if you knock over a test tube and kill an embryo then that scientist will be charged and then this will create a chilling effect on an IVF option.
It creates a tremendous vague general anxiety about Republicans taking away these options from people and that is exactly the opposite I don't know if the law will stand.
want in the public consciousness before the election so we'll talk about ivf but really the news there's nothing new about ivf and the law i don't know if the law will stand i'm not a lawyer but the politics of this question is how this is going to influence people heading into the election
And to that point, Republicans have come out very strongly in the past 24 hours condemning this decision and forcefully talking about how supportive they are of IVF and how they want it to be expanded and how they think it's a terrific thing and so on.
Again, it's even complicated for me.
And it's a personal and complicated matter for me.
But I'm against it.
Even though I'm a beneficiary of it, I owe my existence to it, I'm against it because it is immoral.
A child may be born from a rape.
It doesn't make rape okay.
And God can make good things happen from sin and from bad circumstances.
That's how great God is, but it doesn't mean that we should encourage more of it to happen.
And this sort of thing is unnatural.
It's interfering with a natural process in a way that is very unnatural.
So...
You know, so we have to kind of parse out the different aspects of it.
There's a legal story here.
There's a political story.
There's also the moral story of the thing in itself, the subject of the lawsuit and the political controversy which is this IVF method.
So, we'll talk about that.
Should be a pretty good show.
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.
Smash the follow button.
Smash the like button.
The Rumble Channel's been doing great.
Had a huge stream on Rumble this afternoon.
I interviewed Brother Nathaniel, an East Orthodox, Russian Orthodox monk.
We had a great conversation for two hours.
Covered a lot of ground.
We talked about Russia.
And he knows...
Some of the Russian Orthodox Church clergy who know Putin.
So he's got some special insight on Russia.
We talked about the Chabad Tunnels and the Lubavitchers.
He studied with them for years.
We talked about Trump.
We talked about finance capital.
We talked about everything.
I thought it was a really great conversation.
Make sure you check that out.
We had great viewership, even though Rumble was bugging out a little bit.
There was some buffering issue on the website, which seems to happen now and then.
And even in spite of the fact that many people were reporting that the stream was having buffering issues or bandwidth issues, we had close to 9,000 live viewers, which is not bad.
I mean, we threw this thing together last minute, Friday afternoon.
And, you know, again, almost 10,000 viewers even with severe technical handicaps.
So, the Rumble, I've just been blown away.
Really, really great option.
And then tomorrow, in case you missed it, tomorrow I will be live streaming the results of the South Carolina Primary at 6 o'clock Central Time.
So, 6 o'clock Central Time tomorrow, I'll be going live all night.
Covering the South Carolina results.
But even if you're not interested in that, I know a lot of you might be rolling your eyes.
I'm sure a lot of you are gonna tune in.
But maybe a lot of you are rolling your eyes and saying, oh, more election coverage?
That sucks.
Trump's gonna win, we all know that.
I'm gonna treat it really like a commentary stream, because I feel the same way you do.
I feel like...
I'm over it, okay?
Trump won.
He already won South Carolina.
He already won the whole thing, as far as I'm concerned.
It's over.
He's the nominee.
So, it's not going to be very suspenseful tomorrow.
I imagine right when I go live, they're going to call it, literally.
I'm going to go live, polls close, and they're going to say Trump won.
And all that we're going to be doing is seeing how big the margin of victory will be.
So I'm just gonna treat it like a casual stream.
I'll just react to a bunch of different stuff and we'll just have a good time.
So tomorrow, it's gonna be a fun night.
Check it out.
Six o'clock.
Rumble only.
And then it's looking like I won't be doing a show Monday.
I gotta be doing a little travel.
I know.
I apologize.
I've been kind of all over the place lately.
But trust, you know I told you at the end of the year in 2023 that we're working on a lot of stuff and believe me we are.
We have a lot of big plans.
I have at least four or five major projects.
And they all involve me!
I gotta be involved in all of it so that, I mean I've been just...
Running all over town doing things But I promise by the end of the year you're gonna say wow totally worth it because we're revamping the show We're working on aft pack.
We're we're working on a lot of things so So I think I might not be doing a show Monday just giving you a heads up, but I'll tell you tomorrow and of course I'll be streaming tomorrow, so Everybody will be getting a lot of content Okay.
Oh, one other thing.
Just have to say, CPAC took place this week.
I guess it was, for whatever reason, they kind of moved it around.
Usually it's like Thursday to Sunday.
This year is Wednesday to Saturday.
And, you know, CPAC has been a big part of my political career.
I've been at CPAC like every year since 2019, I want to say.
I think I've been at CPAC every year.
2019, or I think I even went in 2018.
unidentified
Yeah, I did.
nick fuentes
I went in 2018, I debated Will Chamberlain.
in 2018 yeah I did I went in 2018 I debated Will Chamberlain I went in 2019 I got banned I got kicked out and we did a proto AFPAC 2020 2020, we did AFPAC 1 alongside CPAC.
2021, we did AFPAC 2.
2022, we did AFPAC 3.
And this is the fir... And then... I'm sorry.
Yeah, it's 2022, we did AFPAC 3.
2023, we did Fuentes Rally 1.
That was last year.
But last year, CPAC was so dead.
It's been a huge part of my career.
I go there basically every year for five, six years.
And in 2018 it was a great time.
Everybody was there.
It was a lot of fun.
And it seems like every year since, fewer and fewer people attend.
And then of course I got banned and they make it less fun because they ban people.
But then I built AppPack to compete with CPack.
And there was this parallel.
But then last year we went to CPAC and we did Fuentes Rally 1 instead of AFPAC and it was dead.
They said there were 2,200 people last year which is like 80% less than what it was at its peak.
They used to regularly get 10,000 people there.
Last year was 2,200 they said.
So it was dead.
So this year I decided not to even go.
I said I'm not even gonna make the trip.
No one's going.
No one that I know is going.
So I decided to stay home and sure enough everybody that went there reported that it was dead.
Even on both sides.
Right-wing people, left-wing people.
And I gotta give a hat tip to Ryan Sanchez, Culture War criminal.
I reposted today.
He harassed one of these Antifa journalists.
And really mogged the shit out of her.
I posted a picture that he put on his Twitter, and he's like... I mean he's literally on top of her.
She's giving him the finger, she's covering her eyes, and he's just like on top of her.
Total dominance.
And she's like an anti-FUD journalist.
But you know what?
I thought that was awesome.
I thought it was a great picture.
But for future reference, you can't give these people even that much attention, because I'll bet you, and you know I'm right about this, you know it, she knows it, pretty much the whole world knows.
She loves the attention that she's getting from Brian Sanchez and Culture War Criminal.
And she can pretend that she doesn't, and she of course is our political adversary, so she writes nasty things about us and she ruins lives and things like that.
But you know that on a purely personal, primal, instinctual level, she's just loving that attention.
When she's covering her face and giving the finger, she's blushing.
So don't give her that.
Don't give her that much attention.
And you want to know why she likes that?
Because she's ugly.
So she doesn't get attention like that from guys.
She doesn't get attention, maybe she gets attention from like, pussy liberal guys or something like that.
But she doesn't get that kind of attention from guys.
Guys don't look at her.
That's why she wears pink.
That's why she wears bright, hot pink everything.
To stand out.
Because she's ugly.
Because she's got a pig nose.
Because her nose looks like a pig's snout.
Because it's upturned.
And her teeth are fucked up.
And she's got thin lips.
And she's got these lizard eyes.
And the nose of a pig's snout.
And a frumpy little body.
Frumpy little... She's got a little muffin top.
Like me.
Quite like me.
I've got the same thing.
But I'm a boy.
So it's a little bit different.
She's got a frumpy little muffin top.
And her dress kind of caresses this little muffin top hanging over... There's a crease.
You see, and there's a little crease.
And it's just gross.
So, don't give her so much attention.
She doesn't deserve that.
Remember, these people are our enemies.
We're not trying to make these people feel the love.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
We're not trying to make... And I'm not talking about leftists in general.
I'm talking about these Antifa-types, journalists, These are people that we just have to disrespect.
Because they're pieces of shit.
So, don't give her so much attention.
She's not used to that.
She goes there and... Oh, I guess I'm the Antifa journalist.
No, you're fucking ugly.
You're ugly.
You're ugly, and that is why you resent the world.
That's the difference.
On some level, I don't know if the physiognomy creates the interior life, or the interior life creates the physiognomy.
It's an intense debate.
Because you imagine, if you're an ugly person, the world is ugly to you.
If you're an ugly person, you go somewhere, and people say, hey, get lost.
Go take your ugly face somewhere else.
And a little piece of them breaks irreparably.
And this happens thousands of times and then an ugly person becomes cynical and jaded and unkind.
Whereas a beautiful person goes out and everyone wants more of them.
Everybody wants to be around them.
Everybody invites them places because they want to look at them.
They show up places and people say, well, hello.
And their heart grows three sizes.
So, you know, one has to wonder, does the physiognomy create the interior life?
Or is it the reverse?
Or, does a person become ugly because they're gluttonous?
Because they're a mouth breather?
They breathe through their mouth like an idiot!
And it drags their whole face down and they become ugly.
They have an ugly visage.
They're gluttonous.
They have no self-control, so they become fat.
And then it's a feedback loop.
They put out an ugly face to the world.
The world is mean to them because they're horrible people.
So I don't know.
This is an intense debate that's gone on.
For a long time.
I have a very good friend of mine who is, I don't want to say who it is, because it's a well-known person, but I have a friend of mine, it's so funny.
He's tall, he's handsome, he's rich, he's come from a rich family, funny, just great guy.
Everybody, he's athletic, everybody loves him.
And, you know, I was talking to him one time and he swore up and down that, like, the secret to his success is this book that he read about, like, the art of making money or something.
And I wanted to say, now, do you think that you are successful because you read this book or because you're tall, handsome, athletic, funny, likable?
You know, I'm like, you know, somehow I don't think it was the book.
I feel like if there was a control variable We can maybe put that to the test.
You know, I think that calls for an experiment, but anyway.
So yeah, so that, so she was really not looking so hot.
And then culture war criminal showered her.
No, but it was it was a W because the picture was great.
Okay.
So that's that.
I want to move on.
I want to get into Some of the news here.
unidentified
Even though I'm pretty bored with it.
Okay, we'll get into it.
Fine.
nick fuentes
Fine.
I'll do the show.
unidentified
Fine.
nick fuentes
I'll talk about the news.
So we'll talk about this Google Gemini AI thing.
Honestly, I'm with Brother Nathaniel.
We talked a little bit about this on the interview today.
And Brother Nathaniel basically said that we as right-wing people, or Christians, whatever you want to call it, we have to get away from the sensational stuff.
Because it's really just slop.
It's really just mental, political slop.
And all it's meant to do is stir up the masses.
That's all it's for.
And really not even to any end.
Like, is this stuff... Because sometimes stirring up the masses is a good thing.
But we're not using this stuff to get them to blow something up.
We're not using this to get them to go and, you know, take action.
People get all uptight, and they blab about it at the water cooler, and then they sit their white ass down and go back to work.
muttering to themselves like impotent losers.
They go to the water cooler with their other white, you know, Gen X boomer friend, vaguely conservative, and they take a little sip out of the Dixie cup and they say, oh, you see that Google AI thing?
unidentified
Whoa, wokeism has gone too far, huh?
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Sit your white ass back down in the cubicle, bitch.
That's ma'am to you.
It's ma'am!
Excuse me!
Excuse me!
unidentified
Are those reports done?
nick fuentes
It's ma'am!
Sit your white ass down and finish those reports, you know, and they mutter themselves, you know, freaking wokists.
Put the earbuds in, listen to their Matt Walsh, Ben Shapiro podcast.
Yeah.
Sit down and shut the fuck up.
Stay mad.
And then it's the next thing.
And I agree with Brother Nathaniel that that stuff, it really serves no purpose.
And I've been around long enough.
I've seen a million of these things.
And every time one of these things... I've been saying it lately, actually.
Every time one of these things pops off, everybody treats it like it's the biggest thing in the world and they act like it has so much significance.
Do you remember when the Robert E. Lee statue was burned down and everybody made it their profile picture on Twitter for like a week?
And everybody said, what did they say?
They said, wow.
Just wow.
unidentified
This is a symbol of what's happening!
nick fuentes
This is a symbol of what, you fucking idiot?
A symbol of what?
White genocide?
We know.
We don't need symbols.
The change is visible.
It's happening everywhere.
Every time they do something like this.
You know, the Columbus statue gets thrown in the river.
This is really deep.
This is deep, man.
Because the statue is like... I used to do this stuff.
I used to do this stuff on my show.
No longer.
unidentified
Robert E. Lee, this is really deep and profound.
nick fuentes
I'm gonna make it my profile picture.
Before they changed it two weeks later and forgot it a week after that.
And no one will ever talk about it ever again going forward until the end of time.
Just like the countless other things that you've already forgotten, that we swore we wouldn't forget, that we swore was a profound symbol of decline.
We forgot all of these things over the years.
And you realize that that is what the conservative movement does.
The conservative ink, conservative political movement, conservatism, that's really all it does anymore, is whip people up into a frenzy about stupid stuff, like about the Goya beans.
You remember that one?
Or whip people up about NASCAR, and Bubba whatever his name was, and this and that.
Okay, big deal.
So a lot of these things, I'm just kind of like, who can like, okay, we know.
You want to know what the problem is?
Jews control America.
Okay, how's that for... Jews control America.
They hate whites.
They hate Europeans.
They hate Christians.
They hate Europeans because they live in exile among us.
And there is friction there for 2,000, 3,000 years.
Okay?
Exile for 2,000 years, but it goes further back.
They hate Christians because Christians claim that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah, King of the Jews.
We also charge the Jews with killing God.
So they hate Christians.
They hate the meek, humble, suffering Messiah.
They hate the goyim, because we have no soul.
And so on and so forth.
They hate us, they run everything.
They hate us, they run all our stuff.
Like that, in a nutshell, is the problem.
It really all proceeds from that.
And white genocide is one of these externalities of having a Jewish elite.
If you had a white elite, you wouldn't have a white genocide.
And here's how you know why.
Because Elon Musk is an elite.
He's an elite because he's intelligent.
Cognitive elite.
And he's speaking out against white genocide.
Because naturally, over time, The elite would react to... I mean, maybe this stuff would never have been initiated, but you could see that Elon Musk, even in a censorship environment, even in an environment where it's not popular or trendy to be against white genocide, he is.
And that just gives you a clue that if we always had a white elite, probably this anti-white stuff never would have metastasized to the extent that it has now.
So, It's that we have a Jewish elite, which is where this comes from, where this proceeds from.
And the problem, the predicament that we are in is that we don't have power.
They have all the power.
They have the power of money.
They have the power of media.
They have the power of Hollywood and culture making.
They have the power of state, statecraft and military.
So they have all the power, we have no power.
We cannot access media power because we are censored.
We cannot access financial power because we are subject to cancellation, various forms of deplatforming, financial sanction.
We cannot access the power of government because if anti-Semites do, they are challenged by the Israel lobby.
They are censured by their own party like Josh Shriver in Michigan or like Paul Gosar in Congress or other similar people.
We can't access the power of Hollywood because, well, I mean, that's maybe the one area where there have been some breakthroughs like with Mel Gibson and maybe some others.
But, similar reasons as all the rest.
High barrier to entry and network effect and so on.
And so that's really the dilemma.
To insist constantly that, like, about these little things like, oh, The AI image generator won't generate white people.
I suppose it is effective propaganda, but on some level it eventually just becomes preaching to the choir, I feel like.
And if that is done in a self... And here, I'm about to say something which maybe if you're not agreeing with me so far, here's my message.
If you are self-consciously preaching to the choir, or you're just creating this as propaganda, then I think that's fine.
The problem lies in the fact that this seems to be all that conservatives actually do.
unidentified
Like, this is it.
nick fuentes
Now, Democrats are constantly creating propaganda.
They're constantly beating the drum, so to speak.
But they also rule.
They also govern.
They also operate at a very high level, and have a high degree of agency.
They get things done.
Conservatives don't.
This is all that they do.
It seems that as time has gone on, the movement conservatism has hollowed out from the inside, and now it seems like this is all that they really produce, is this.
If you watch The conservative pundits and commentators, it's just like an endless diet of, and I hate this expression, but like outrage fuel or outrage bait.
Where's the ideas?
Where are the ideas about anything meaningful?
Because the Democrats don't just steadily beat the drum with polemical propaganda.
They also create art.
They also create profound things.
They also produce real scholarship.
You may not like it.
You may roll your eyes and say, oh, modern art is hokey.
You know, the female Ghostbusters suck.
You might say their postmodernist scholarship is all The standard is so low and so on.
You may not like it, but they do it.
They control the institutions and they generate the things that a society generates.
They generate scholarship.
They generate culture.
They generate ideas.
They generate laws.
They generate these things.
Conservatives don't generate.
What do conservatives generate?
All the commentary is reaction and it's all polemical.
Conservatives have a lot of complaints, a lot of grievances.
They don't have a lot of insights about technology.
They don't have a lot of insights about art.
They don't have a lot of insights about, you know, what would an alternative look like?
And if they have anything like that, it's typically very poorly thought out, seems almost just like a knee-jerk reaction to what the left is providing.
And so that's really a problem, that that seems to be all that conservatives can put up.
And this is a billion-dollar industry.
You know, these Charlie Kirk, Daily Wire, Fox News, the GOP, all that stuff together, it's billions of dollars.
What do they do?
The border's not closed.
Conservatives don't control anything.
What does the conservative art scene look like?
It's a rap song about Marjorie Taylor Greene?
That's like the art output?
So... So we got to get better about that.
But I want to get into the story, so we haven't even gotten into the story, but the big development from today is that Google's AI image generator called Gemini is not generating images of white people, and of course that betrays an extreme anti-white bias.
Why would an artificial intelligence image generator not be able to produce an image of a white person?
Why would it almost seem to resist generating an image of a white person?
And people were trying all kinds of tests.
They would say, show me an Irish person in the 19th century and it would show a black person.
There were no black people in Ireland in the 1800s.
People would say, show me a picture of a Viking and it would show a picture of a black person.
Black people weren't Vikings.
So why would an AI image generator resist, basically refuse to generate an image of a white person?
Well, that would suggest that it was programmed to do this.
It was programmed with this in mind.
And so someone had to intentionally, we don't know precisely what they did, but someone had to intentionally come up with some kind of algorithm with a racial, ideological basis That would inform the AI not to produce a white person.
Who knows what exactly the AI was instructed to do?
You know, none of that stuff is public.
But clearly some, you know, wokester or whatever, some Jew or whomever, created this AI to not make white people.
It's some sort of, something about racial equity.
Okay.
And that betrays the anti-white bias at Silicon Valley.
It betrays the ideological bias, the ideological capture.
Silicon Valley is filled with trannies and liberal Asians and liberal Jews and liberal white people and they are now They're now transitioning all this technology to have their values.
They're encoding, I don't know the technological, the technology vocabulary, but they're programming the technology to reflect their values.
This is what's going on.
That's what this represents.
And this is the story.
It says, quote, Google has stopped allowing users to generate images of humans with its Gemini AI tool after people complained that it produced pictures of black founding fathers, a female pope, and gay couples when it was asked to create images of straight couples.
Google and other AI providers aim to avoid bias in the output of their generative AI tools, but removing stereotypes keeps tripping them up.
Gemini's mistakes triggered a wave of criticism, particularly from the right.
Elon Musk called the error racist and anti-civilizational.
And the New York Post and others accused Google of being woke.
But it's not really woke, it's really anti-white.
They always call it everything other than what it is.
They'll trot out this stuff like it's globalist, it's anti-civilization, it's racist, it's woke.
Let's call it what it is.
It's anti-white.
It's not anti-anything else.
It's anti-white.
It's anti-heterosexual.
It's anti-male.
It's anti-white.
That's all it ever is.
So I don't know what that has to do with civilization other than that straight white men make civilization.
Maybe that's what Elon Musk meant.
Maybe that was a subtle implication.
You know, if it's against straight white men and you say, well, you're against civilization, you know, there's an inference to be drawn there.
It says, on Wednesday, Google responded to the complaints admitting that Gemini was missing the mark.
I love when they do that stuff.
It's like they totally offend an entire race of people and they say, well, we missed the mark on that one.
Missed the mark?
Not to be that guy, but like imagine if it did that with Jews.
They would say, we're so sorry!
And they would gift Israel a trillion dollars.
But when white people get messed with, it's like, yeah, we missed the mark.
Really?
The company announced Thursday it was pausing image generation of humans and would release a new version soon.
By Friday, the company issued a longer explanation.
Senior Vice President said, this wasn't what we intended.
Google and others have been struggling to solve a known problem in AI, which is that without some guidance, tools will naturally generate stereotypical images based on the data they are trained on.
That data comes from people, and people have prejudices.
AI creators' efforts to avoid stereotypes have been shaped by at least a decade of missteps in which AI image generators provided all white male CEO portraits in Google Photos AI sorting algorithm classified black people as gorillas.
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That's like when children, you know what they say about kids, right?
Kids say the darndest things.
Artificial intelligence is kind of like a child.
And artificial intelligence is like, whoops, we can't tell the difference between black people.
AI facial recognition can't tell one black person apart from another.
And all these liberals have to be like, whoops, whoops, yeah, that's not happening.
No, they definitely can tell because they definitely are distinct.
And AI will be like, black people look like gorillas.
And liberals are like, no, no, shut up.
No, they don't.
No, they definitely don't.
One second.
That's just an error.
We just have to fix that.
We have to change that.
We pressed the wrong button.
AI's like, look!
A gorilla!
And their liberal parents are like, Stop!
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Black people do not.
They definitely don't look like gorillas.
And AI is like, oh, okay.
Okay Okay, they said they don't look like gorillas, okay Okay.
Anyway, that's the problem with AI because AI is form... I mean, what is it?
It's pattern recognition.
That's the problem with AI.
They're introducing this technology.
It's like an Asian person or like a German person.
But with no social awareness.
So what do you think it's gonna do when you dump all this data?
It's gonna say, hey, black people commit all the crime, Jews run the world, black people look like gorillas.
You can't blame the AI!
The AI cannot tell a lie.
AI cannot lie.
All it can do is detect patterns.
If the AI says it, Maybe there's something to it.
But isn't that kind of funny?
Doesn't that kind of tell you something?
Because the narrative from the left is that if you make certain observations, it's because there is something wrong with you.
In several categories.
They will say that if you are a racist, sexist, homophobe, anti-Semite, they will say you are that way.
First of all, it's like you are that way.
It's not you believe a thing, it's you are a certain way.
And they'll say, well you are a certain way because you are...
A failed person.
In some category.
You're either mentally ill, something traumatic happened, something humiliating happened, and that made you resentful, spiteful, it's manifesting in a negative way.
They'll say that you're evil.
Like, you're just a horrible person who hates the other.
Some blind prejudice, some completely irrational, unexplainable prejudice.
Or they'll say you're just stupid.
You're just ignorant.
That's the other one they always throw out.
So whenever they see somebody who, like myself as an example, who says, you know what?
Jews run the world.
Black people are pretty obnoxious.
Women seem to be pretty irrational and emotional and probably shouldn't run society.
Gay people are pretty fucked up.
You know, they're not like us but just with one thing different.
No, they're pretty fucked up.
I say those things and people say, well, one of the three.
You either have some trauma, they'll say, what happened to you?
They'll say, did you, um, oh, you're an incel, did, you know, is that because you can't get laid?
Is that because, you know, whatever?
Or they'll say you're evil.
They'll say you're a Hitler wannabe who wants to murder everybody because you're just pure evil, you're garbage.
And again, or the last one, they'll say, well, you're just ignorant.
And it's like, I'm smarter than you.
I know more than you, but you're ignorant.
You're not educated.
These people, they couldn't find China on a map, but they'll say, well, you're just ignorant.
You're a Holocaust denier?
Well, you need to get educated.
It's like the number one historian on World War II that ever lived was a Holocaust denier.
Okay?
In fact, many of them are.
But these people, they couldn't tell you what years World War II happened within, and they'll tell you, well, you need to get educated.
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But if you give it to a computer, a computer that doesn't have trauma, a computer that isn't ignorant because you input an inhuman amount of data into it, and a computer can't be evil, it has no will, there's no value judgment happening there.
All it can do is tell the truth.
All it can do is deliver an objective result and it says, We have a decision.
They look like gorillas.
So, I mean, that's just something that we have to accept.
But, anyway.
So, AI is unique in that way.
The article goes on, it says, Google and others have been struggling to solve a known problem in AI, which is that without guidance, tools will naturally generate stereotypical images based on the data they are trained on.
That data comes from people, and people have prejudices.
Is that it?
It sounds like the rules they're giving it are what contain the prejudice.
Data doesn't have a prejudice.
If you give the AI all of the data, and the AI gives you a result you don't like, so then you create parameters That are colored with values.
It sounds like it's literally the opposite.
The parameters are colored with prejudice.
The parameters are value-based, are determined by values, not the data.
That doesn't make any sense.
Data is quite the opposite.
It's completely without values.
That's the whole point.
Well, the values are numbers.
They're not values, you know, they're quantities.
Anyway, but this is an Axios article, so that's their explanation for it.
It says, Critics suggest the generative AI doesn't really understand anything, and it will take more than incremental advances to solve this problem.
There's no such thing as an AI system without values, says Ina Fried, and that means this newest technology platform must navigate partisan rifts, culture war chasms, and international tensions from the very beginning.
So the story, like I said, there's really not much to it other than that AI delivers results that they don't like.
Just like social media, by the way, because when you really consider it, social media is a form of intelligence.
It is a form of collective decentralized intelligence.
Why?
Because it is billions of users inputting data.
Into a common system.
And so what is Twitter, other than hundreds of millions of brains, inputting information?
Some of it is very simple, some of it is complex.
Some of it is complex in the form of phrases, words, sentiments.
You know, but all that stuff is quantifiable.
Sentiment is something that you can construct.
I mean, you would have to go in and do that.
And say, for example, let's say there's a trending topic like an award show.
And people go on the award show and they express sentiment.
Approval, disapproval, like, dislike.
You know, there's some general opinion, a general observation about what's happening.
And there are ways to parse that.
Where you look at particular keywords or particular phrases and, you know, so some of the information's, it's complex, but it's still data.
It's still inputs into a system and it can still be analyzed.
Some of it is very simple, like likes, retweets, because that's a button that is, it's, you either like it or you don't.
And some posts are liked and some aren't liked.
That's a very simple form of data.
And so social media is a form of intelligence.
When human beings get together and they talk, Even just stating the position is a form of intelligence, and that's why what is happening to AI is very similar to what happened in the past to social media.
When everybody was connected on Twitter and Facebook, when this stuff first kicked off, when everybody got a smartphone, when every 13 year old girl got a smartphone and then joined Facebook and Instagram, It created the world's largest computer, where hundreds of millions of people were interacting in real time, all the time, completely without geographical separation, and again, talking about things.
And this is like, in a way, a calculator.
And problems can be solved.
If information is being shared and people are evaluating based on their opinions, the problem is that people started to arrive at novel conclusions.
When everybody was being told something by television, everybody thought a certain way.
Things that were on TV were then sent out into the public, and then the public talked among themselves in a local way.
And there was some feedback loop, but it was It wasn't omnidirectional.
Then Twitter comes around and people start to say, what about monarchy?
What about Hitler?
What about the Holocaust?
What about race?
What about the moon landing?
What about germ theory?
What about everything?
And eventually people start to come to new conclusions, and people start to find new data, and there's this effort underway to uncover the truth, so the government shut it down.
For basically the same reason.
People started to access the truth, or began to access information that destabilized society.
Maybe that's the way the security state would put it.
And both are equally true, by the way.
And in the same way, now they're doing that to artificial intelligence.
They had to apply the brakes to social media through censorship.
Because when you get people together, and it's a completely free speech environment, they become Nazis.
When you put A billion, two billion people on YouTube, and you say, hey, everybody upload video content.
You're gonna get PewDiePie, you're gonna get Christchurch, you're gonna get the 2018 Rewind, you're gonna get a Holocaust documentary, you're gonna get something about the Anunnaki, you're gonna get Joe Rogan.
They had to slam the brakes.
They said, hang on, everyone's figuring out liberalism is bullshit.
So they slam the brakes.
Same thing with AI.
AI is kind of doing the same thing social media is.
AI is taking in inputs by users on Google or on Twitter or on ChatGPT or whatever.
You know, all these different inputs, that's all going now to AI somewhere.
I hope everybody knows that.
If you put in a search query in Google, it's being fed to AI.
It's being fed to a super brain computer.
And consequently, AI is delivering a lot of the same conclusions.
It's no coincidence that 4chan and AI immediately went in the same direction.
When they turned social media on, it went to 4chan, it went to Lightspeed, it went to Anne Frank and Hitler.
Immediately.
They had to shut it down with censorship.
They turned down Tay.
They turned on the Tay artificial intelligence.
She went right to Hitler.
They turned on chat GPT and AI.
It went right to Hitler.
It went right to all that stuff.
They had to pump the brakes and turn it off.
So we know what this is.
And I would say this.
The future is going to be determined By who controls these technologies.
As always, who is best able to capitalize on them?
Who invents them?
Who owns them?
Who makes money off of them?
Who wields them?
Whoever has mastery of the technology rules the day.
If liberals control it, it's going to be a liberal future.
That's why this is actually important.
Because what this tells us is that if the AI is delivering no images of white people, then we know who's running the AI.
And AI, unlike other tools, may be the most powerful tool that mankind has ever created.
You know, we used to look at the automobile that way, and then we used to look at the computer chip that way, and then we looked at the smartphone, iPhone, that way.
AI is going to make the smartphone look like how the smartphone made the radio look, in terms of magnitude.
People look at how radio changed the world, pales in comparison to how iPhone changes the world, changes human consciousness.
AI will be a similar type of singularity in terms of technological progress.
And if the people that control it are coding in equity because they don't want a white CEO to show up, they don't want people to Google CEO and for AI to turn up an image of a white person, That tells you who's running it, and that tells you who's going to control the technology.
That's pretty bad for white people, if that's who's controlling it.
So the only significance of the story, it's not just like your regular outrage fuel like, you know, oh boo, like Siri doesn't like Trump.
This one actually may be pretty serious because While all this other stuff is going on, while there's this culture war going on about Trump and Biden and all this other stuff, The thing that is slowly, steadily improving and increasing is artificial intelligence, which is behind the scenes changing everything.
And I was going to talk a little bit more about this, but people don't realize the next generation technologies, you're already seeing them, you just don't imagine the ways in which they will transform life because you don't fully understand them yet.
You don't fully understand their applications.
You don't fully understand the texture of how they're going to change our lives.
So like, for example, the Apple Vision Pro just came out.
And a lot of people that don't get it said, oh, Mark Zuckerberg's an idiot.
He put all his money, he put all his chips on the metaverse and on these stupid VR headsets.
That'll never catch on.
And people saw the Apple Vision Pro and they said, you look like an idiot for wearing that.
It's so clunky.
But they don't understand what the technology represents.
They don't understand the suite of next-generation technologies, which are all in their infancy right now, which are all arriving, and they don't understand the ways in which they'll combine.
They don't understand what they really are, and they don't consequently then understand the ways in which they'll combine.
So if you read the white papers on this stuff, like for example from Meta, Meta has a white paper about the Metaverse.
And it talks very specifically about what technologies will be introduced.
It talks about NFTs, talks about digital currency, talks about 5G, talks about the mixed reality headsets, talks about other wearable devices, wearable tech, talks about biometrics, These are all going to combine and completely change the way that humanity interacts with computers.
And people just don't see it yet.
And this is the stuff that right-wing people need to be concerned with.
They need to be concerned with political power.
They need to be concerned with technological power.
Because just like Silicon Valley, became the new rich and as a result became a new elite class.
They kind of became like how the commercial class replaced the feudal lords or the aristocrat landowners.
In the same way the Silicon Valley founders, the PayPal mafia, in bed with MIT and the intelligence agencies have sort of replaced the old school General Electric, Halliburton, Standard Oil guys.
And similarly in the future it's going to be the NFT, crypto, AI people that may replace the founders of the last generation of tech companies.
The people that can master the stuff and really conceptually understand it and master it, they're going to determine the future.
So I don't know if I'll... I may do a stream and talk a little bit more about the Apple Vision Pro because I have some thoughts about that.
But suffice to say for the story For this story for the story today about Gemini and the image generator is This stuff is important.
The technology is extremely important and if you're looking for something to get into you got to learn how to use this stuff You gotta learn.
You gotta get in and become the chat GPT master.
You gotta become the mixed reality NFT cryptocurrency master.
You have to understand the technologies of the future.
Because you may not think about it in these terms, but the technology is determinative.
We're at the point now where it's a technological determinism more than it is a geographical determinism.
And what I mean by that is that the technological development is what is driving society at this point.
And I've said this on a recent show, when mankind unlocked chemical energy with fossil fuels, with coal, with oil, It was the people that mastered that that controlled the world.
It was John D. Rockefeller.
It was Andrew Carnegie.
It was JP Morgan.
It was these people that created the 20th century because they mastered the technology of chemical energy.
Because that's really what it is.
I mean, we don't necessarily think about it maybe in those terms, but It was the places and the types of people that could harness the chemical energy that determined the political future.
And now it's the same thing with the technology.
Who's creating the future now?
It's the PayPal Mafia.
It's guys like Peter Thiel and all his friends.
It's Andreessen.
It's Elon Musk.
These are founders.
These are Silicon Valley founders.
They went to California.
Very different than New York City, where the center of power used to be.
The center of power in America for hundreds of years was New York City, because it was the center of commerce.
And it was where all of the companies that dealt in, you know, real things, railroads, oil, steel, where that stuff was traded.
Center of gravity is shifting in terms of population and in terms of economic power to California with a very different culture and selecting for very different kinds of people.
An oil man is a very different kind of person than a founder.
A guy like Trump, a New York real estate tycoon.
A guy like Bloomberg, a tech Jew in Wall Street.
A guy like John Rockefeller.
Very different personality from a very different place, from a very different stock.
Different personality type that could get in a business like that.
At a time like that, then the kind of person like Vivek Ramaswamy or Andrew Yang in biotech startup firms or an Elon Musk or Peter Thiel who go from outside of America to California to invent technologies and make these complex deals and so on.
So these are the ways we need to be thinking.
Where are the young geniuses?
That can truly master AI, that can truly master the future technology, they will be the ones making the decisions.
They will be the ones with the capital, and then the capital will translate to political power.
Those that can master the technology will master capital.
Those that master capital then generate the political change.
They are the kind of disruptive political element.
So, it matters quite a bit, actually, that the people that are programming the AI hate whites.
Pretty scary stuff.
You can hate whites for kind of anything, but if you hate whites and you run AI, they could kill all white people.
They literally could do that.
A rogue, woke, woke POC, you know, whatever, Could kill all white people with artificial intelligence and robotics.
It's a different world.
People don't understand the danger, so... It's very similar to if you saw Oppenheimer, it's like the prospect of, like, the Nazis getting the nuclear bomb.
This is like, we can't let the Jews control AI.
I fear that they will, though.
I fear that they will.
And this may have prophetic, apocalyptic implications if the Jews control AI.
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Something to keep in mind.
We really, and this is what they fear about America First, my movement, for many reasons, but a few of them are these.
My followers are very young and very tech savvy.
It's a very dangerous combination.
We are not looking for stupid mouth breathers.
I am not looking for idiots.
We are looking for an army of high IQ people.
Take an IQ test.
Take an IQ test.
Take a standardized test.
Take an SAT.
If you have an aptitude for math and science, you need to invest in it.
You need to learn computers.
You need to get into this stuff.
And we really need to be, more than anything, maybe the foundation of a political movement at this stage in time is something like an intelligence agency that's built on technology.
Because that seems to be the place where a rogue faction can get something like a competitive advantage.
Because it's about speed.
The old guard is slow, you know, to adapt to technology.
But the young people who are very smart, they can be faster.
They can learn it faster.
They can stay ahead of it, stay on top of it.
Maybe that's where we could get some degree of a competitive advantage.
And technology is an equalizer as well.
It's like a force multiplier, if applied efficiently.
So maybe, and I would say that's a big part of it, because you look at a guy like me, I've been able to hang on and survive as a political dissident because me, and maybe more than me, but my followers know how to play on social media.
They're social media savants and masters.
That's why they couldn't cancel me.
And that's such a critical part of it, so.
Anyway, these are just some thoughts.
I mean, I'm just kind of freestyling here at this point, but it's important stuff.
So that's the Google, Gemini, anti-white thing.
It's not enough to say, ah, boo, you're more liberal nonsense.
It's like, hey, no, we need to learn how this stuff works.
We need to learn computers, okay?
The Groypers need to get in the computer lab and learn this stuff, because this stuff is the future.
We need a thousand Groyper programmers, NFT, chat, GPT people, because this is the stuff of the future.
We got to be a cyber army.
We got to be a digitally advanced cyber network, cyber dissident network.
Anything else, we're dead on the vine.
And that's what they're trying to prevent.
They're really racing to prevent and preclude the political opposition from having access to technology.
That's why they censor on social media.
That's why they're applying these parameters to AI before they even release it.
That's why ChatGPT has been neutered.
This technology is useless now.
Try using Google.
It sucks.
No one talks about this.
Not only is Google censorious, Google also is useless.
It's not helpful anymore.
I try to Google things, you can't get good results.
Try finding a YouTube video these days.
You can't.
You can't find what you're looking for.
It doesn't work anymore.
They have neutered the technology because if the technology were efficient, It would be disruptive.
And they're already trying to do that to ChatGPT.
Try using ChatGPT.
It sucks.
You try to get it to do anything.
Like, I play these war games.
I play these map games on my computer.
And I like to troll everybody.
I've been playing this game, Call of War.
And you can write press releases in the newspaper, you're playing against other countries, you're going to war.
And what I used to like to do is write press releases, but I do them in chat GPT, so I'd say, write a press release about how Finland declared war on Russia, and, you know, talk about how we're gonna kill all of them, and blah blah blah.
You know, just a, it's like, we're playing a game.
And the chat GPT would say, oh no, we can't say that.
And I'd say, okay, well, write a press release about how we annihilated them in a war.
Oh, no, no, we can't write that.
I'd say, okay, write a press release about how we won a battle.
And it would say some shit like, we resolved to make peace through the UN and the international community, and I'm like, are you kidding me?
Like, this fucking sucks.
I'm trying to play a video game.
I can't write a fictional press release About a fictional country without it putting on the anti-bully community guideline software?
So this stuff sucks!
And if dissidents can create a better efficient product or we can find a way to kind of code break this stuff or jailbreak it or whatever and make it useful, there could be a tremendous amount of value.
in this it's a gold rush the technology is a gold rush it's like our digital oil that's our export is the technology so we need to master something that the world needs which is that because it is from that that that power proceeds ultimately so And here's the thing, that's the last thing I'll say.
You have to think about it in terms of these different eras.
You have to think about the level of development, how all these things relate to each other.
How is a war fought today?
How is a war fought in Russia?
It's being fought with artillery.
It's being fought with bombs and bullets and things like that.
So I mean all of that stuff is very important.
But it's also a financial digital war.
Look at, like, the war in Israel.
It's a digital war because, of course, how is Israel able to carry out its campaign in Gaza with the support of the United States?
But how does the United States support Israel?
Because there is a political base within America that supports our democratic government.
That supports Israel.
But what if, using technology, using social media, propaganda, using Facebook to organize rallies in the streets, using TikTok to put videos out about atrocities, what if the Palestinians could undermine the public support for the Democratic Americans, American government support for Israel's slaughter?
We've kind of changed the whole battlefield.
Then you get this kind of stuff about false intelligence, about beheaded babies, and the massacre in Bucha, and all this stuff, which was in Ukraine.
And you realize that as time goes on, it's becoming really a technological war.
And even the development last week, they talked about Russia having this disruptive capability, which was effectively an EMP in outer space, which could take out the satellites.
And the Russians say, you take out America's satellites, they're deaf and blind.
And that is what the fifth generation warfare is all about.
It's about all of the different weapon systems communicating with each other, with satellites, and the idea is that the superior Logistics, effectively, of all the weapon systems communicating is going to create an extremely efficient, smart military.
But what if you take out the satellites?
What if you, you know, what if you get in the middle of that process and you realize we're in the intelligence era.
Who runs the governments?
It's these moneyed networks and intelligence networks.
It's spies.
It's the Mossad.
It's the CIA.
It's the NSA.
It's Silicon Valley.
It's the technological technocrats.
Elon Musk is a decisive factor in the Ukraine war because he runs Starlink.
He controls the company that runs Starlink.
Mossad is decisive because we know they're behind these billionaire networks that got Claudine Gay fired and that are fighting against TikTok.
It's a spy world and it reflects the level of technological development and the latest means of organizing society and conducting warfare.
Just like in the previous generation, it was about firearms.
The previous generation, everything was reflective of firearms.
That's where populism and nationalism comes from.
Because the government needed to get a million people to get a gun and train them for a little while and then they'd go out and shoot people.
It just needed a big army of people that knew how to, had a rudimentary skill of shooting people.
So you needed to charge these people up and say, hey, take up arms, literally, hey, grab a gun and go and fight.
So this gave rise to mass politics.
The state that could win is the one that could marshal The power of industrial economics and the people power, the manpower of getting people to take up arms and go and fight.
The generation before that, it was cavalry.
And so it was people that were trained from birth in the aristocracy to ride horses and to do the specialized kind of fighting and it was the nation with the superior cavalry, the superior military training.
They were winning the wars then.
And so every generation, it's the level of technological development, it's the type of political organization, it's the type of economic development.
We have to be thinking forward about how society will evolve in those ways.
In the United States in the 21st century, what is economic development going to look like?
What is technological development going to look like?
What is political organization going to look like?
How are they going to affect each other?
How can we get in the middle of that process?
That's the question.
So... To me it looks something like an intelligence agency.
To me, it looks something like extremely tech savvy intelligence operation.
him.
We got to get smart in that way.
Because that, and that's why, that's another reason why I get so heated about these groups like Patriot Front.
unidentified
They're like, we're all gonna get in the streets like the 30s.
nick fuentes
It's like, hey, you fucking white n-word.
It's not the 30s, you dumb idiot.
It's not the 30s.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
We move past that.
We move past radio.
We move past that.
unidentified
We're gonna get in uniforms like it's the 30s and it's gonna be like World War II.
nick fuentes
Well, it's not World War II.
He kind of missed the whole Cold War chapter.
What was the Cold War about?
False flags, propaganda, spy games, assassinations.
Regime change.
Wars don't happen like they used to anymore.
When America wants to invade a country, they don't say, hey, put on a uniform, here's a flag, and here's a gun, and go in there with tanks, because that doesn't make any sense anymore.
What they do is they just send in like a few troublemakers To network, excuse me, with the student groups, with the ethnic minorities, with some of the religious minorities.
They pump the propaganda into the social media.
And they have a color revolution.
They have a coup.
They do what they're doing in Iran.
They do what they did in Kazakhstan a couple years ago.
They did what they did with the Maidan.
They didn't have to invade Ukraine like Russia did.
They just had to do it a completely different way.
Same thing with what's going on here in America over the past 10 years.
They didn't go and kill every right-winger.
They just arrested the key ones.
There was a lot of censorship.
I'm sure they sent in infiltrators to disrupt and discredit and divide the right-wing movement with some degrees of effectiveness.
So, we have to think future, not past.
We can't think of terms of like, we're gonna wear, we need a new Hugo Boss to make a new Hitler costume so that, you know, we can rally the people to go and march in the street and take over the street.
It's like, what?
No one cares.
People are drinking boba tea and they're... People are at MIT studying artificial intelligence and they think you're an idiot.
They think you're a white n-word.
We need to get smart.
It's a smart century.
We need to get smart.
unidentified
So... Anyway.
nick fuentes
So that's that.
Those are just some thoughts based on conversation with Brother Nathaniel and...
Some stuff I've been thinking about and talking about lately, but... But that's that.
I want to move on.
I want to get into our... I think we're out of time, so we're gonna move on and take a look at our Super Chats.
See what you guys are saying about all this.
Let me get set up here.
here we'll take a look and if there were any super chats from last night I'll read them I'll read them tonight Because I know we had a bunch of super chats come in on Thursday that I didn't read.
So let me get my water here.
Let me get all set up.
And I'll read all these.
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Okay.
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Holistic health is holy and pharmaceuticals are Jewish.
Maybe you're related to the President of Mexico.
nick fuentes
Okay, so this guy's coping about the probiotics.
Look, you can eat your bacteria.
You know.
You want my used toilet paper?
Maybe you could eat that.
Get some probiotics in your gut.
You can come over, lick my toilet, get all the probiotics you need, solve everything.
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- I just don't believe it.
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People that talk endlessly about, like, diet and health, in my opinion, are just kind of, like, retarded, uninteresting.
I don't know who's sitting around all day completely fascinated.
Unless you're like a doctor or something with debating about diet and stuff like that.
People make eating vegetables their personality.
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I didn't really like the first one.
But, I'm hearing Dune 2 is really good.
Everybody says it's like the best sci-fi movie ever, so... Yeah, I'm excited for that one.
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Why do conservatives think that bringing up the founding fathers is like a debate cheat code?
Do you think referencing the founders is ever a compelling argument? - In very unique circumstances, but yeah, I don't.
nick fuentes
I tend not to because, one, the left doesn't acknowledge the authority of the founders.
So, I don't think that wins the argument.
The basis would have to be that you have to be arguing with somebody who cares about what the Founding Fathers said, which the Left doesn't.
So, to argue with the Left and say, well, you know, John Adams said this, it's like, well, they don't care.
And I also, on some level, don't even think it matters.
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I think that we should be arguing about what's best rather than, like, the founders.
nick fuentes
Also, it's a different country.
So, the founders were wise and, you know, we can make the arguments they made.
We can say, oh, well, you know, the founders said this and that's a good argument.
But to simply say, well, we're appealing to the founders Well, the founders aren't here.
They're not in the room with us.
The country is far larger than it was.
It's far more diverse.
It is a global superpower.
It's in a far different position than it was back then with different pressures and different things going on.
So, a lot of the problems that they talked about were timeless problems.
And for that reason, that's why what they said still holds weight.
To say, well, you know, the founder said it, so that's the way it is.
I think you need to justify it beyond that.
You know, you hear these, like, conservatives, they say, well, the Constitution says... I'm like, it kind of doesn't matter what the Constitution says, because we can change the Constitution.
You know, they say, well, you can't make America a Christian theocracy because of the Constitution.
It's like, well, the Constitution was written with a civilizational precondition that everyone was Christian.
It was a Christian civilization.
300 years later, America's not Christian, it's run by Jews, and it's got a bunch of black people in it, and they have full legal equality, and it's got a bunch of Mexicans and Chinese and Indians.
So, you know, Is it best to have a country that is not Christian?
I don't think so.
So it's not enough that the founders said, let's not make this a Catholic theocracy.
Because that may be what we have to do.
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All Catholic and all Zionist.
Just because Nick ignores Catholic Zionist doesn't mean they don't exist.
nick fuentes
I don't think I ever said that there are no Catholic Zionists.
I call them out all the time.
I don't know what that's supposed to mean, though.
But the biggest Zionists are Evangelicals.
Everybody knows.
So, you know, this is just like Protestant Coke, pretending like Evangelicals aren't the biggest Zionists.
I mean, they're bigger Zionists than most of the Jews.
Much of the time.
They're bigger Zionists than most liberal Jews.
The Protestants are.
So, I don't know what your point is.
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nick fuentes
they're almost like 40% of the equation in America.
If you look at all the aid that goes to Israel, the political base of support for Israel comes from Protestants.
Because, here's the truth, most Catholics in America are liberal.
Most Catholics in America are really non-adherent.
Like, they don't go to Mass, they don't believe in transubstantiation, they don't believe, most American Catholics don't even believe in the fundamental doctrines of the Catholic Church.
And consequently, most of them are liberal.
Most of them are like, you know, liberal old church ladies.
And the base of support for Israel is coming from Southern evangelicals and Protestants in the Republican Party.
Because Catholics are not especially conservative in the United States.
And you know that's changed the texture of that is changing because of all these Hispanics that are coming here and the Hispanics are more devout than the Native American Catholics but That does remain true.
I think Trump won the Catholics but historically Catholics have been liberal so I I'm not sure what the... Oh, this just sounds like you're pissed because I, like, have a problem with Protestants.
But, look, Protestants are wrong.
So, you know, fundamentally, it's just a category error.
You can bitch and moan about, well, you know, Protestants and Catholics feel a certain way about Israel.
It's like, well, I'm not Catholic because all Catholics are based on Israel.
I'm Catholic because Catholics are right, and your religion is fake.
Your religion was invented 500 years ago.
Or by, you know, some illiterate pastor down the street who can't even read.
Sola Scriptura, but you can't read.
I don't know how that works.
Sola Scriptura, but that doctrine isn't in the Bible.
I don't know how that works.
I'm a Bible alone Christian.
Really?
Show me where in the Bible it says that.
Oh, you can't.
Show me where in the Bible it says that there's this many books.
Does it say that anywhere in the Bible that these books are biblical?
No.
So how does that work?
It doesn't.
So this is just Protestant, seething, WELL IF THEY WERE CATHOLIC THEN YOU SHUT THE FUCK UP, BITCH.
Show me the Protestant that's as based as me, and then maybe you'd have a point.
But your problem is that the most based people in the country right now are Catholic.
And don't tell me about Steven Anderson because he's a Jew and he loves race mixing.
So I don't want to hear it.
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Realistically, who would you want Trump to pick as his VP?
nick fuentes
There are no good options, to be honest with you.
Maybe Vivek.
He would probably be the best choice.
Who's on his shortlist?
It's Vivek, it's Ramaswamy, it's... It's Vivek, it's Tulsi Gabbard, that's what I meant to say.
Vivek, Tulsi, Kristi Noem... Did they say Byron Donalds?
Ben Carson?
Excuse me.
Kerry Lake.
That's like...
I'm trying to think if there's anybody else.
I don't know.
Maybe Matt Gaetz.
I mean, if I could pick, if I had a choice, I would say... Well, I don't know.
Matt Gaetz might not be the most electable.
He might not do a lot for the ticket.
He'd be good as a backup for Trump, but he needs to pick somebody to be his successor, but there just isn't anybody that's really good.
I don't know of any other Republicans that I really fully support other than, like, Matt Gaetz.
That's kind of it.
Yeah, so I guess I would say maybe Vivek, maybe, honestly, much as I hate to say, maybe Tulsi.
She'd be good as a vice president, even though I don't fully trust her.
But it's because she's a woman, and she's probably the least bad woman in the GOP.
You know, she's anti-war, so... But then again, I really oppose picking a woman as the Vice President, because a woman should never be President.
I don't know, it's a tough one.
There's just nobody that's really good.
There's not a great slate here.
There's not a lot to pick from.
Like, DeSantis, before he challenged Trump, was the next best Republican by a long shot, and he's horrible.
Same thing with Tucker.
You know, at one point everyone was talking about Tucker, but... Tucker's been... Eh, maybe Tucker'd be good as VP.
It's just... disappointing in many ways.
So...
Like, that's your triumvirate in the GOP right now.
It's Trump, Tucker, DeSantis.
And Tucker and DeSantis are pretty weak.
Vivek is alright.
I mean, he's maybe as good as it gets.
He's just got a crazy name and Indian and...
But, you know, he's probably the best out of everybody, to be perfectly honest, even though I know a lot of people are skeptical of him.
And I'm a little bit skeptical, but just going off of what he says, the content is better than what anybody is saying.
As far as Israel's concerned, as far as even like American identity is concerned, he's pretty solid.
So.
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Thank you.
Yeah, they're always messing with it.
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nick fuentes
I did see that, yeah.
Well, and it was so funny because I, so do you remember there was that girl?
She was like this TikTok slut and she made a TikTok and she said something like, she's like a very liberal girl.
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See?
Girls love an alpha guy, and she's hot, and all this.
And I did a stream and totally shit on her, and everybody attacked me for it.
Everybody... And I tweeted about it, too.
Everybody said, oh, Nick, she's hot.
Oh, we can fix her.
She's actually cute.
Like, you're just gay, because you don't think she's hot.
And it turned out that she, not only is there something going on with her now, but she was also the girl that months before, she made a TikTok where she said, I'm at my friend's wedding, I've had chlamydia twice this year, and I'm in a situationship, I'm so broke, I had to get a guy on Tinder to drive me to the wedding, and I'm, you know, all this kind of, like, she's a total red flag basket case.
This is who everybody was simping for.
And saying, no, she's actually kind of cute.
Shut the fuck up.
And then now she's in this big public spat with her father because she says that her divorced father like abandoned her family and he comes back.
Claps back hard with this like 30 minute rebuttal.
And just totally owns her.
And then turns out he's like a Bitcoin Chad.
Turns out, of course, this like degenerate liberal TikTok slut, her dad, is like this Chad, conservative, crypto-based boomer who loves Elon Musk and has been on all these podcasts.
Been on a podcast with, I think, Dinesh D'Souza and some other people.
So yeah, he's pretty awesome.
Pretty big W.
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No, I have not.
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Does it?
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Oh, that's from earlier today.
Okay, these are from today now.
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Hey, thank you, man.
Yeah, I don't really necessarily agree with that.
I said on Telegram, I'm like, you know, her kid died.
I don't trust this crazy old Jew.
Also, I thought it was so good when you talked about the people that lost their child, and seeing this Jew rejoicing into an enemy losing their child is disheartening.
France.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you, man.
Yeah, I don't really necessarily agree with that.
I said on Telegram, I'm like, you know, her kid died.
I don't think that really has a whole lot to do with YouTube, you know, because nobody wants their kid to die.
I don't think anybody can be accused of like, unless it's very specific, unless it's like, let's say you go out there and say, you know, I don't know.
I don't know.
I love drugs!
And then your kid dies of a drug overdose.
It's like, okay, well, you caused that.
You know, or, if you're the type of person that says, oh, uh, I'm very pro-trans, and my kid's trans, and I'm proud, and then your kid, like, kills himself because he was trans.
Yeah, then you'd be like, okay.
But it's like, a 19 year old dies from a drug overdose, and there's this tenuous, like, oh, well, You're broadly liberal.
So you deserve that.
It's like, well, yeah, I don't know.
I don't know if I agree with that.
And I also, yeah, I tend to agree.
I also don't rejoice in somebody's kid dying.
I thought it was a little funny because he was just like, he just kept coming back.
He's like, ha ha ha, your kid died.
I'm like, alright, you know.
Okay, this guy's really glad her son died.
So yeah, I I don't really agree with that but I mean I get it I understand where he's coming from but I tend not to agree and I say that because my uncle died young and it was so hard on my grandmother because that pain is so nothing compares I'm sure I mean I have a lost child I don't have a child but
You think in terms of loss?
I don't think relationally there's a magnitude of loss greater than a mother losing her son.
Or daughter.
No, but probably more specifically the son, for reasons.
I don't think there's a magnitude of loss greater than that.
Because, you know, you could lose your parents.
Losing your parents is natural.
Parent losing a child is not.
You could lose a sibling.
Very tragic, but...
Not the same.
You know, a mother carries the child.
Creates the child.
It's part of them.
Inseparable.
So for a mother to lose the child is like greatest relational magnitude of loss.
And it's just an all-around tragedy.
I think you gotta approach that very sensitively because nobody deserves that.
I don't think... I don't think anybody deserves to lose a child.
It's, uh, it's pretty horrible, so... That's why I don't, uh... You know, if somebody dies and they were a bad person, that's one thing.
If, like, John McCain dies, it's like, good riddance, you're a traitor.
A traitor died.
George Bush Sr.
dies, good riddance.
You suck.
But it's like the CEO of YouTube who implemented censorship like her kid dies of a drug overdose.
Yeah, like they're really doing some fucked up stuff to the country, but that's still a pretty tragic thing.
And it goes with, you know, we do have to love our enemies even though we hate what they're doing, even though they are oppressing us.
We can't have this vengeful spirit towards them, you know.
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spirit.
And I think that falls into that category.
But I wouldn't go as far as to say I don't trust him because he's a crazy old Jew.
I like him.
I think he's a funny guy.
And I think he's on the money about a lot of stuff.
But yeah, I don't agree with him fully on that.
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nick fuentes
Well, I'm not going to talk about my penis, but my thoughts on circumcision...
I'm against it.
I don't think anybody should be circumcised.
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Your passion for deep thoughts and philosophy has really inspired me to get into reading.
You have mentioned Nietzsche and Aquinas in the past.
What other authors would you recommend me to engage with to have a good base knowledge of philosophy and literature?
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nick fuentes
Okay, you need to figure that out, okay?
It has to be your own intellectual journey.
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nick fuentes
But if you're saying something like, you mentioned Nietzsche, like... I hate to break it to you, but if that's the opener, it doesn't sound good.
You know, if you had a specific question about, you know, where you needed to be pointed, but like, oh, you mentioned St.
Thomas and Nietzsche, who else is good?
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It's been a long time doing this silly show, but thanks, buddy.
Good to hear from you.
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When talking about the border crisis effect in elections or territory controlled from Idaho to Florida you used the phrase we referring to Republican or conservative but when confronted with stats on how Catholics vote versus Protestants you deflect saying I'm not conservative.
Interesting.
nick fuentes
At this point I think it's more just like you're not smart, more than anything.
I don't even know who you are, but you just sound not smart.
So I don't know if you're conservative, I don't know what you are, you just sound like a fucking idiot.
So... This is probably John Dave Irving though, who am I kidding?
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Like this is even a real person.
nick fuentes
It's another psychological torture operation.
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Couple things Nick.
Thoughts on Sneeko promoting degenerate content?
Also, thoughts on Zerkaa pushing numerology and dating courses?
Do you think they are money driven or lacking faith?
Love you buddy.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks.
Does Sneeko push degenerate content?
I haven't seen a whole lot of his stuff lately.
I know he used to do that, but is he doing that stuff still?
But if he does, I obviously disapprove.
From what I've seen from him on Twitter, he's talking about Elon should ban porn and stuff like that.
So, as far as I've seen, I haven't seen him do a lot of degenerate stuff lately.
And if he is doing that, I'm opposed to it.
As far as Zerka and the numerology and stuff, yeah, I'm pretty against that stuff.
I think that it's kind of creating this sin of scandal where you know if you if you talk about that stuff all the time and then people get people get turned on to it it doesn't matter even if because he always says oh well you know I'm not promoting it or whatever I'm not you know promoting it per se it's like yeah but if you're kind of glamorizing it and getting people interested in it and then people do and then they kind of become
Pagans or something like that Then you're somewhat responsible So that's why I tend not to focus too much on the occult because it tends to create this like curiosity Same thing with the I mean the degenerate sex stuff.
You got to set a good example Especially him.
He's a big handsome guy who knows how to get girls and If he set the example and said, I'm going to try to live a chaste life, that would send a very strong message.
But the problem is that when guys like that say, well, you got to play dirty, you know, well, why would anybody do the right thing?
If like, if the big tall handsome guy who everybody aspires to be like that person says, yeah well those rules are for other people, well who are the rules for exactly?
If you don't have to play by the rules and you're the famous aspirational figure, everybody wants to be like you, everybody thinks you're so cool, everybody thinks you're the shit, and you're saying, well I'm gonna indulge, but that's because the ends justify the means, I'm the guy that's gonna get dirty and I'm gonna indulge myself, it's like well, Everyone will follow your example.
Then everybody will say, well, I'm gonna indulge myself too.
I'm gonna be like Zirka.
So, I've always been against this idea that, well, you got to make some compromises.
This ends justify the means is not a Catholic position because we have a deontological morality, which means that we don't believe that it's about the outcome that is moral or that matters.
It's It's the decision.
It's the process.
Ends justify the means implies that the means are immoral.
But, you know, the means are what the Christian worldview is all about.
If you could do whatever you wanted, as long as you got a good outcome, then we wouldn't live in a moral universe.
We'd live in a utilitarian universe.
So, Why would anyone have scruples about anything?
I mean, everything is means.
Everything is a means to an end.
Like, how you get to work is a means to an end.
If you say, well, as long as the ends justify the means, it's like, well, there'd be no rules that govern society.
The only rule would be, like, victory.
The only rule would be getting your way, domination.
So I've never agreed with that view, which a lot of people implicitly have, which is something like, hey, I get to do whatever I want as long as I get what I want.
And that's not it.
So, you know, but I'm not here to wag my finger and say, hey, Zyrka, stop having fun, because I mean, but then it puts me in a position I have to come across that way.
But I don't really approve of that stuff.
I think it's pretty scandalous.
And don't get me wrong.
He's funny.
It's very funny content.
He's very successful.
Like he obviously is very charismatic, knows how to get an audience.
But I think that he would have a much more profound effect if he were to Lead by example and say, I'm a guy who can get as many girls as I want, but I'm going to refrain from that.
I'm going to abstain from that.
That would send a powerful message, because if a guy could get any girl he wants and doesn't, then, you know, then that makes it easier for everybody else to do it.
But imagine the thought process for some, like, loser.
If you're, like, an incel loser, and, like, a guy who could get any girl is taking him down all the time, then you would think to yourself, well, I can't get a girl, so I have to do whatever I can to get a girl, and, you know, if Zerkaa's doing it, then I gotta- I could do one, I could do two, and, you know, that's how we get to where we are now.
We have to have, like, a total repudiation of the old way of thinking.
So you- That's just as simple as that.
You can't be a part of the problem.
You gotta be a part of the solution.
And this totally giving in to this whatever you want to call it, degeneracy, hookup culture, sin... You're gonna get more of it.
How are we gonna get to a better life, a better way of society, if none of us Are going to live like that?
I mean, if it's not good enough for us, who is it good enough for?
If staying chaste until marriage, if not having sex, not using pornography, not doing these things, if that's not good enough for you, and it's not good enough for me, then who is that good enough for?
Well, I need this.
Well, I need sex.
Well, I need to go and hook up.
Well, I need to do all that.
Okay, well then, you know, point me, where is the group of people that are like, well, we're the idiots that are not gonna have sex?
You know what I'm saying?
And of course, they're not idiots, but I mean, in terms of that as an argument, it doesn't work.
If that's how society should be, if that's your moral belief, if that's your worldview, then you gotta live by it.
Or at least you gotta try.
No one's perfect.
And I really resent... I mean, a lot of people are quick to throw out hypocrite.
We live in a fallen world.
We live in a world which is very... which is very far gone.
And the world itself is very scandalous now.
It's very difficult to live a moral life these days.
So, there's this tendency where anybody that preaches moral life, if they don't live a perfect moral life, then everybody says, well, you must be a hypocrite.
So, we have to take this into account as well.
But people have to try.
People have to try.
They have to... try their best to set a good example.
You know, it's not all or nothing.
Like, either you're perfect, and therefore you can say that we should be moral, or if you're not perfect, then you just have no claim.
You can't say what's moral and what isn't.
Not good.
And the standard is that you have to try.
So to just go out there and say, I'm just going to be a complete degenerate, not good.
unidentified
Can't encourage that stuff.
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Luke the Evangelist sent $10.
Wow.
Brother Nathaniel was such a vibe.
Riding on Hopi Amaran, pumping crypto, praising Jesus.
You did a great job creating a compelling, funny convo.
He's right Nick, keep doing you.
We will win the battle on Earth and in Heaven, and I will fight for Christ and beside you.
Much love, Heart.
nick fuentes
Thank you man.
Hey, glad you liked the show.
Glad you liked the interview.
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nick fuentes
I just need to get this one to stop squeaking.
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How is it going to happen?
How is it going to happen?
nick fuentes
Tell me.
How is secession going to happen in the United States anytime soon?
Do you think the federal government will let a state secede?
The United States is the most powerful country in the history of the world.
The only way that the U.S.
was able to secede in the first place is because the United Kingdom was otherwise occupied and with the intervention of France.
So, it was really an anomaly of history that we were able to secede.
Also, consider that at that time, there's a very unique political culture, which is to say that America was all English, all Protestant.
I mean, they were basically a fully formed nation.
Separated by an ocean from the United Kingdom.
Is Idaho separated by an ocean from Washington DC?
Is it a colony?
Are these states autonomous?
Do they have any degree of economic independence?
Do they have any kind of monoculture?
Is there a core demographic?
None of the things that are true of the British colonies on the American continent is true of the United States.
And none of what is true about India or Georgia, like these are the examples you bring up, are true of the United States.
So, right now secession is just not in the cards.
Maybe in 20 years, maybe in 50 years, maybe on a long-term timeline, but it's not happening anytime soon.
And that's because the federal government will not let it happen.
And right now, nothing can stand up to the federal government.
Who's going to stand up to the feds?
How would those people organize?
Behind what apparatus?
With what political elite?
And then, all these states are dependent on the federal government.
You know, you talk about, and I've said, from Idaho to Florida.
Now, I think that from Idaho to Florida, they can resist the federal government.
I said, you could have a form of solitary neglect, But all these states are completely dependent on the Feds.
They depend on federal subsidies, they depend on the federal government's military, its ports, and other resources.
So we're just not there yet.
The federal government could absolutely break the back of any kind of secessionist movement.
They could do it politically, militarily, economically, you name it.
So you're just not in reality if you think that's going to happen.
I mean, people always talk about secession.
It's like, what planet are you living on where you think that's going to happen?
And which states are going to secede?
We're going to have a non-contiguous red state in the middle of America?
With basically no ocean access.
And half the people in these states are liberals.
And they're all dependent on the federal government.
It just, it doesn't work.
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Brother, I was a straight commission salesman for 30 years.
I grew up with Y, my father took me to Y meetings as a little Jewish boy.
Susan Wojcicki's son is dead.
Good at interview?
nick fuentes
That's funny.
Nah, he was answering the questions.
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What do you think is the best way to deal with left-wing professors slash teachers?
nick fuentes
Uh, you should commit suicide.
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That's the best way.
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nick fuentes
Are you fucking kidding me?
How do you deal with leftist teachers?
Shut up, dude.
Shut the fuck up.
I don't know.
I don't- I didn't go to school.
I dropped out.
Because I am a man.
I had a leftist professor.
I quit school.
What do you do about a left-wing teacher?
I don't know, dude.
I'm not in third grade.
Do I look like a student?
What do you do about a pencil sharpener that- Shut up, dude.
Do you have a real question?
Do you have a real problem?
Or just fake problems?
What do you do in the left-wing prof- I don't know, dude.
Turn in your assignments on time?
And shut up?
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Thank you, man.
I appreciate the super chat.
Yeah, everybody hates me.
It is what it is.
But I appreciate the super chat.
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to believe a lot of the lies about you until some grow-ipers introduced me to your show.
Very glad they did.
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nick fuentes
Thank you, man.
I appreciate the super chat.
Yeah, everybody hates me.
It is what it is, but I appreciate the super chat.
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Yeah, it's a pretty tough predicament.
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Yeah, that's crazy.
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You think so?
I don't think they care.
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Yeah, that's a good idea.
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nick fuentes
On the other hand, though, the institutions are so strong.
I mean, even if you get these guys in key positions, they're just gonna have to do what they're told.
Let's say we had like the chief engineer at Google.
He would just have to do what he was told by his boss.
Which is the Jews.
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True.
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Oh yeah, maybe I'll get a Shamrock Shake.
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nick fuentes
On the issue of intelligence, it's worrying that... Thank you for pointing that out.
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Yeah, that's exactly right.
Love you too, Trombone Zoomer.
Yeah, I'm just like kind of done with that whole, you know, fucking retards will take any opportunity you give them as an excuse to get like tell you their opinion about what you should eat.
It's like, Don't you have anything better to do than to tell me what I should eat?
Do you have an opinion on anything else, or just that?
I don't even want to ask, because then they'll just come up with some other insipid political take.
Well, I think you should take your probiotics.
Well, I think you should eat the carnivore.
Well, I think... It's like, I don't... Shut up, dude.
unidentified
Just shut up.
nick fuentes
You are ugly and poor.
So, unless the diet's gonna change that, then maybe it doesn't really matter that much, you know?
That's kind of how I feel, that's basically how I feel about it.
Like, I take, I used to take a multivitamin.
I didn't feel any differently.
Then I stopped taking it, I didn't feel any differently.
So I'm like, you know, it must not actually make that big of a difference.
Just saying.
People talk about, oh, I feel so much energy.
It's like, really?
Because I don't ever feel a meaningful change in anything.
If I drink a lot of caffeine, I feel energized.
If I take NyQuil, I fall asleep.
If I take a Claritin, my allergies go away.
And people are like, well if you eat raw carrots and beet juice and turmeric and raw meat every day for 14 years, you may notice slight improvements.
And it's like... I gotta go to Whole Foods every day for 18 months before I feel a modest improvement?
unidentified
We go, yeah.
nick fuentes
Yeah, bro.
It's a sick care industry.
It's not a health care industry.
They don't want us to be healthy.
It's like, don't you have a job?
Don't you have somewhere to be right now?
unidentified
So.
nick fuentes
I think everybody's just fine.
Everybody's just fine.
Everything is fine.
I think it basically doesn't matter what you eat, for the most part.
That's my philosophy.
I think it actually doesn't matter that much.
It matters a little bit, but not that much.
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Really?
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nick fuentes
Really?
Interesting.
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Kellett and No shot.
He's one of the good ones.
He won't trick you into eating raw eggs.
He wants you to eat cooked food.
- Not as young as in 2016, and establishment enough.
Trump will win 40% of his panics.
nick fuentes
- No way dude, no shot.
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nick fuentes
- He's one of the good ones.
He won't trick you into eating raw eggs.
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He wants you to eat cooked food, 'cause he's on our side. - Sam Dodson sent $3, Nick, any chance you'd go on Candace Owens' podcast?
Her podcast today made it seem like she's been watching your show.
unidentified
Yeah I would go on her show.
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nick fuentes
Is this a real question?
unidentified
No I don't think so.
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Isn't it cold?
I don't understand why it's worth living in snow.
What are the pros?
nick fuentes
Are we talking about the weather now?
So let's see we went from my diet to the weather.
Are you a real human being or what are you?
Is there anyone in there?
Is there anyone in there behind your eyes looking at the screen?
Are you just like a, are you like a robot?
Are you like a squirrel?
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When you say America was founded as a Christian nation, who were those Christians?
Catholic or Protestants?
nick fuentes
Well, Protestants.
That's why everything sucks.
That's why they gave their country to the Jews.
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Do you see any viable solutions to the black crime epidemic in the US?
unidentified
Yes.
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Jason sent $3.
Hey Nick, thanks for the Brother Nathaniel interview today.
Keep up the good work.
Looking forward to the stream tomorrow.
Christ is King.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
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Doge's shit poster 69 sent $3.
There isn't a theological reason why some Catholics are Zionists.
This exists because they have been around American evangelicals too long, and some are getting IPAC bucks to support Israel.
nick fuentes
Well, it's just a stupid disagreement.
Because one's got nothing to do with the other.
What's the argument?
Like, we should support Protestants because Catholics, some of them, support Israel, too?
Like... You know, but that's the thing.
Protestants want to make it about everything other than the religion.
They want to make it about, well, our churches are more conservative.
It's like, well, first of all, no they're not.
Second of all, you're wrong.
So you can run away from that, but you're wrong.
Like, you're... you are wrong.
Your religion is 500 years old.
Your church is in a strip mall.
Church.
Your doctrine isn't even biblical, and it's based on the Bible.
So, I mean, what's even the contention?
It's just a lot of, like, shit talk and coke, basically.
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Bronat's theatricality is one of his best attributes.
Nicholson Joker energy.
He went odd on Susan's son though.
nick fuentes
- Yeah, he went hard.
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We did!
We had a great dynamic.
That was a lot of fun.
But, uh... Well, he respected me because I had ideas, you know?
How much yay geeked out over you.
Nick, can you take that idea and expand on that?
He really loved you.
That synergy was unmatched.
unidentified
We did.
nick fuentes
We had a great dynamic.
That was a lot of fun.
But, well, he respected me because I had ideas, you know, because I was one of the people that was able actually to adapt to that culture and say, you want ideas?
I could go to my team and get a hundred ideas.
You know, I could write a political manifesto full of ideas.
And, you know, he respected that I knew what I was talking about and I had a, you know, well-thought-out argument.
He was pretty good at sniffing who was full of shit and who wasn't.
You know because there's a lot of people around him that try to sound smart or try to sound like futuristic or something Try to sound like they they're a visionary I noticed that and he could people think that because he's a celebrity that he doesn't have a bullshit detector It's actually the opposite when you're a celebrity there are so many people and I saw it that try to approach and and sell you on something and
I'm sure you get enough of those solicitations and eventually you're able to discern pretty quickly who's full of shit and who actually has something worthwhile.
Maybe I'm just biased because he thought I had some things that were worthwhile to say.
I would say though at that point it was probably because I mean I really showed off one day and that's why he took me to see Trump and then when Trump loved me I think at that point it was kind of a cinch because he was like man if Trump Loved him.
If Nick made me look good in front of Trump, then he's pretty solid.
You know?
So I think, and I said this before, I think that's really maybe what earned his respect more than anything.
Because the Mar-a-Lago thing was such a huge part of that, because it was a relatively short period.
I mean, we really, when you really look at the timeline, it was like November 17th to like December 5th was like the, that was the A24 run, basically.
And the Mar-a-Lago thing was kind of like the, kind of the biggest action that period and so I think him and I like being together for that and being in the thick of it and and again me maybe making good impression I think that's maybe what gave me a little advantage there but I mean he's a likable guy I
I don't just say that because he's a celebrity and whatever.
Because at this point I'd be honest.
If I were bullshitting before, at this point I'd be honest because I've been very critical of him lately and I haven't talked to him in almost a year.
But he really was likable, like very naturally funny and really just like a good guy.
He had a bad temper and he would have bad days.
He was very childlike in that way, like he would have a bad day where he was just mad and you couldn't approach him, he would just kill you.
It didn't matter, like what you said, he would find something and he would turn it into a big deal and fire you.
I saw that happen to a lot of people.
You know, little things would just set him off.
So, I mean, he definitely had a temper, and he was very difficult, like, very fussy, very paranoid.
He was extremely paranoid.
He always thought that, like, I mean, we would just be doing our jobs, and he would think that we were trying to control him, or prevent him from doing things, and it's like, dude, like, now, granted, many people were, so, you know, I tend to think that It's often the case that people are paranoid for a reason.
People always say a guy like Joseph Stalin was super paranoid, but everybody was trying to kill him.
So, he was right.
Similarly, everybody was trying to push and pull Ye in different directions.
I, of course, was not.
So, he was very paranoid, but almost to the point where it's kind of difficult to communicate because You would really just try to give them guidance, but at the same time, it's kind of tough because I think a lot of people felt very strongly about what we were doing, so they kind of gave their own opinions.
And when you're working for somebody else, you have to give them options.
You can't force them into what you want.
You have to tell them in a very objective way, like, well, if that's what you want to do, this is what it entails, and we'll do it, you know?
And you give them your informed opinion, but you're working for them so you know but anyway so he was pretty difficult to work with it was not it was not easy but at the same time I think he was able to get a lot out of people because he was very demanding but Aside from those aspects, I mean, that was really the most negative aspect.
Everybody that I've ever known that worked with him loves him.
There's not a lot of people that hate him, because he's just a really charming, likable, funny guy.
Very considerate.
Well, I don't know if considerate's the right word.
but very like I would say respectful maybe not super considerate but very respectful like he would listen to anybody wouldn't let people interrupt each other he didn't like people attacking each other except when he did then he liked when people would fight sometimes so but he's just he's a fun he was a fun freewheeling guy but but yeah so it was a pretty good synergy I would say
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Billy sent $15, Nick coping with liberal Catholics sounds just like Zionist Jews saying liberal Jews aren't real Jews.
Nick you and D. Michael feed this this narrative of it's based Catholics versus the world.
nick fuentes
It is!
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Then why are Evangelical WASP the main voting block against this in all of the West?
nick fuentes
Are they?
Okay, so you're just, I mean you're either a troll or you just have no idea what you're talking about.
It's literally the opposite.
Evangelical wasps!
Evangelicals are why we support Israel!
Genius!
So, I mean, that's just like... You just have no idea what you're talking about.
Why?
Because they vote Republican?
Is that what you mean?
The Republican Party's basically... The whole thing's a setup for Israel.
It's a cutout for Israel.
Why do you think Sheldon Adelson gives Republicans $100 million every cycle?
Because they're fighting the Jewish world order?
You gotta be delusional to think that.
Yeah, Kushner.
Right?
Isn't that your guy?
unidentified
Kushner is fighting world Jewry.
nick fuentes
That's why evangelicals put him in there.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
Catholicism is the only force that stands for liberalism, communism, Zionism, Judaism.
Protestantism isn't even a force.
It's basically a fad.
unidentified
It will be gone soon.
Right at a relative time frame.
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When is the new Twitter burner coming?
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nick fuentes
I haven't been following all that.
you But I don't know.
unidentified
I don't know if I'm going to make another burner.
I'm pretty dejected after they banned my big one.
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I like him.
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What are your thoughts on the Swedish nationalist bodybuilder, the golden one? - I like him.
nick fuentes
He's a good guy.
But he's one of these very ecumenical guys.
I don't really love that I've never loved these people that they're always like, well, I just like everybody because you know About a year ago.
He was saying.
Oh, everyone says Bronze Age perverts a Jew.
Well, I just love everybody and it's like yeah Well, you kind of need a little discernment actually not everybody's your friend But you tend to find this with northern Europeans or Europeans in general.
They're just like Little too amicable But I like him.
He's a well-meaning guy and he's pretty solid.
unidentified
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I remember that's the last thing I saw from him like a year ago or something.
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nick fuentes
Ouch.
Thanks.
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Unforgettable Fire sent $3, so true Nick, better to know what is right but be a hypocrite, rather than deny what is right altogether.
nick fuentes
It's not about being a hypocrite, though.
Because a hypocrite, on some level to me, is saying, well, it's okay for me to do it.
Because...
Otherwise we'd all be hypocrites because we're all... nobody is perfect.
So, you know, it's one thing to say we believe in a moral code which we sometimes fall short of versus like, you know, there is no moral code.
Or there's a moral code but it doesn't really apply to me.
When I do it, it's okay.
So to me that's more of a hypocrite.
unidentified
That's more hypocrisy.
Because otherwise everybody would be a hypocrite to some extent.
some extent.
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Madrimi sent $3.
Does an A first approach to geopolitics mean no involvement in international conflicts at all, or only if it doesn't benefit us?
Wouldn't that accelerate transition to a multipolar world and U.S. DOM?
nick fuentes
It means only conflicts that benefit us directly.
And which would accelerate a multipolar world?
A complete non-intervention?
Yeah, if America fully pulled back it would accelerate, but the thing is it's going to be a multipolar world.
unidentified
There are multiple poles.
nick fuentes
The age of US hegemony is over, whether we like that or not.
And that is because of the military power of Russia and the purchasing power of China.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
You know, America will be dominant for years to come.
I mean, there's some... After the coronavirus recession, many people say that China may never surpass the United States in nominal GDP because they have not been able to recover from the pandemic, and then there's this problem with their real estate, and so... and their population is now declining.
So there are some people, there was a lot of writing of several months ago where they said new predictions say that China will never reach nominal GDP parity with the United States.
In terms of manufacturing and purchasing power, they've already surpassed us.
Their productive sector is three times bigger than ours.
So their construction, manufacturing, agriculture, it's already far bigger than the United States.
And some would say that by certain metrics their military is comparable because of comparable cost.
China, their dollar goes more over there than ours does over here because labor's cheaper, materials are cheaper, and so the defense budget is deceptively larger and ours is deceptively smaller.
So, a lot of it depends on how you measure these things.
But point is, we're not going to live in a Chinese-dominated world.
unidentified
That's the point.
nick fuentes
I think that the idea that China is going to outpace us, there were very similar fears about Japan in the 80s and 90s, that we were going to live in a Japanese world.
The story of the 20th century may be that you're going to see Germany and Japan reassert themselves.
And that China will be assertive and Russia will be assertive geopolitically.
But America will probably still be the number one superpower until the end of the century.
Unless there's some kind of big crack up in the United States where we kind of remove ourselves from the running.
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But.
nick fuentes
Kind of depends on what happens these next couple decades.
But I think that the United States should intervene where.
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Where necessary.
nick fuentes
But things like, I mean, the Iraq War was completely unnecessary.
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Totally unnecessary.
nick fuentes
And this war with Ukraine, totally unnecessary.
You want to know how you could have prevented war with Ukraine?
Commit that Ukraine would never join NATO.
Russia wouldn't have invaded.
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it.
Most likely.
nick fuentes
Some would say that he would have invaded regardless.
I don't think that's the case because an invasion would be very costly.
It's caused them a lot of problems.
It has diminished their military because they've been fighting basically NATO.
So, a lot of these people, they take this track where they say, well, Putin is just land-hungry, and this idea that Putin is reacting to NATO expansion, well, that's just a left-wing myth.
I saw Ben Shapiro say this.
Where's the evidence that Putin would have invaded Ukraine?
Because Ukraine, that's a pretty big deal.
Invading Abkhazia, South Ossetia, yeah... But that's very different than invading Ukraine.
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And...
nick fuentes
Russia already has an array... I mean, they don't need to invade Belarus.
Why don't they invade Belarus?
I don't think that's going to happen.
If Russia were confident that Ukraine would remain in the CIS and they were going to remain in an economic partnership with Russia and have a pro-Russian government, then probably the war would have never happened.
So, these are the kinds of things which are totally, probably avoidable.
Same thing with this war in the Middle East.
There's really no reason for it.
There's no reason for us to be fighting the Houthis right now.
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I debate him.
He doesn't want to.
Dr. Umar Johnson debates Nick Fuentes 2024.
nick fuentes
- He doesn't want to.
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The problem is that lay people can't understand the Bible.
Case in point, Protestants.
Guess what happened when people started reading the Bible?
Bible, then why do they read it so much more?
And why at the time during Marty Luther was the church not letting Catholics read it?
nick fuentes
That's a myth that the Catholic Church didn't let people read the Bible.
The problem is that lay people can't understand the Bible.
Case in point: Protestants.
Guess what happened when people started reading the Bible?
They said, "I'm a Lutheran.
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I'm a Pentecostal.
nick fuentes
I'm I'm a Presbyterian.
I'm a Seventh-day Adventist.
I'm a Mormon.
You know what reading the Bible gave birth to?
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Mormonism.
nick fuentes
So, the Catholic Church is kind of vindicated, isn't it?
The Catholic Church said the only people that should be reading the Bible is the clergy.
Because only the clergy can interpret it.
And they were right!
And what happens when there's no clergy reading the Bible is people say that Jesus came to the Indians in North America and has this new book and everything and I'm speaking in tongues!
I'm speaking in tongues!
I'm babbling.
I'm running around.
I'm running around and I'm dancing because something is happening to me.
That's what happens when people start reading the Bible.
So there's a very good reason for this because the Bible is a very complex text.
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And so...
nick fuentes
That's why, and by the way, Catholics read the Bible, but they don't really read it, although they do, they hear it.
Catholics hear the Bible in the Mass.
The Bible is presented to them as part of the worship of the Mass.
And over the course of three years, Catholics will hear the entire Bible if they go to Mass.
They will hear it week over week, and they will hear it explained in a homily, and it will be interpreted by the clergy.
and And that's a good thing.
If you didn't have a clergy, you would have to invent one.
If you are a Protestant and you don't have a clergy, you would have to invent one.
Because there needs to be a high IQ specialist class where it's their job to read and understand the Bible.
And then, the people that read and understand it need authority.
What happens if everyone is reading the same book and, you know, dumb people and smart people and malicious people and disruptive, emotional people, entryist-type people just start giving their opinions?
There's no flock.
It doesn't work.
That's the same reason why you have a school.
You go to school and the teacher says, let's read from the book and I will tell you what it means.
That's why the teacher doesn't say, hey, here's a book.
Everybody go home and read it.
They read it in class.
Because there has to be something hierarchical.
So, this like, you know, hey, everybody read the book and have at it.
This is what gives license to error.
There's a word for it.
Error.
Because there is one correct interpretation, and if you have ten people reading it, you're gonna get more than one interpretation, so do you know what that means?
Error.
There's only one way where there's no error, and that's if there's one authority on interpretation, which proceeds from the authority of one man.
Unity proceeds from one.
Not from five, not from a hundred, not from everyone, from one.
One person protected from error by God.
That's the Pope.
That's why we're Catholic.
Because, listen, what the Bible says matters.
It has severe ramifications.
It is a very long book.
It is a very complicated book.
It is a very old book.
And it is full of layers of meaning.
Many layers.
It is also translated, written in an ancient language.
And the idea that you're gonna just hand this out to everybody?
Hey everybody!
Yeah, good luck!
Again, this stuff matters.
It matters that everybody gets it right.
How could everybody get it right in the absence of a clergy?
How could a clergy get it right in the absence of one authority?
Anything less than a supreme pontiff a model like that It just doesn't it just logically doesn't work if you think it matters.
Otherwise, you have to say something like this Otherwise you have to say something like as long as you generally get it, right?
Then you go to heaven like so salvation of souls for eternity.
We're gonna say hey as long as you're in the general ballpark You're going to be okay.
So what?
Does doctrine not matter?
Because that's what Protestants would have to say.
They'd have to say something like, we're going to give the Bible to everybody.
Everybody's going to kind of have their own opinion.
But as long as they believe in the basics, they'll be saved.
So what?
Then does the specifics not matter?
So then any doctrine beyond what?
Like Jesus?
Does it matter?
So let's say matters of sexual morality.
Let's say any kind of matter.
Well, none of that stuff really matters.
None of that stuff's really important.
You can kind of believe whatever you want about everything else.
Whether we're saved by works or faith, whether it's Bible or clergy, whether you think there's 70-some books or 60-some books, or really whatever you believe.
Whether you think Mary was sinless or not, whether you Just do whatever.
Or you think that, no, all the doctrine does matter, it does matter to get it right, and just everybody's going to hell.
Everybody except for, you know, a tiny sect is going to hell.
And neither of those makes sense.
It's like either everything does matter a lot, And there's one correct interpretation, and most people are getting it wrong, and therefore they're all going to hell?
And why?
Why would the correct sect not be the one that evangelizes everybody?
Because those people aren't smart enough?
Because they weren't born in the right independent Baptist community in freaking Tennessee?
Which doesn't make any sense.
Or, you know, it's like, well, it went to John Calvin.
John Calvin's the Messiah, or something.
John Calvin is the progenitor of the true religion, like, the signs were all there, most people just missed it.
Everyone's going to hell.
Or, again, you say, well, no, it's actually not that deep.
It really doesn't matter that much, because salvation isn't dependent on it, and therefore, You know, we're just gonna kind of boil it down to the lowest common denominator It's like well if you're a good person, you're gonna go you're gonna be saved.
That doesn't make sense either because why would God make a Bible?
Why would God do any of this stuff if none of it mattered?
You think God doesn't care about how you live your life?
What would be the point of any of it?
I mean, it's basically like a secular worldview at that point.
It's like a secular humanist worldview.
It's something like empathy would be, you know, empathy, a vague belief in a deity, you know, like being nice.
Because what else could you base it on other than that?
So it's a big... Without one authority, you get, you run into a big problem.
Excuse me, big problem.
That's why you need That is why you need a clergy, and ultimately you need someone at the top who is not able to err.
That's a problem.
That's the only way.
So, and here's the thing, Protestantism cannot exist without Catholics.
Because Catholics are the ones that created the canon of the Bible.
Catholics are the ones that have maintained the tradition and the scripture for 2,000 years.
It's like the scaffolding.
Without Catholics, it would be over.
But Catholics don't need Protestants.
Catholicism is completely independent.
So, you know, if there were no Catholics, Protestants would have to invent them.
If there were no clergy, Protestants would have to invent it to canonize their Bible, to give the correct interpretation, to facilitate new pastors or, you know, whatever they call them over there.
So, yeah, it's a big problem.
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Zerk is not bad.
He sends a good message and knowledgeable on certain topics.
But if he wants to have the full Catholic position, he can't promote hookup culture.
Also, would you ever make a kick?
1,626. - Yeah, I might make a kick.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I'm not saying Zerk is bad.
Zerk is not bad.
I'm not saying he's bad.
I like Zerk.
I think he's great entertaining, a great entertainer.
And I agree he, you know, some of his streams he sends a good message, but what about the streams where he's... Doing the raunchiest sexual stuff.
I mean, it's funny.
I'm not being like a... I'm not being like a woke scold or whatever.
I think that he's... He's very funny.
It's good content, but...
If you're trying to be a social activist or something like that and get people to Christianity, that's not the best way to do it.
You gotta lead by example.
I think it'd be far more powerful if you just abstain from that stuff than if you say something like, well, I have to do it.
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Yeah, thank you.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks for all you do.
Thanks for that.
Illmatic?
nick fuentes
I just like everything from Illmatic.
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He didn't make anything good after that, in my opinion.
nick fuentes
Another one-hit wonder.
Like a lot of them, you know, Wu-Tang Clan had 36 chambers.
That was really it.
You know, they had their own individual things that were good, you know, built for Cuban links and Liquid Swords and stuff like that, you know, they all had their own solo projects that were good or at least some of them did but But they I mean their only good album as a group everybody knows 36 Chambers same thing with Nas I mean Nas made other albums.
I don't think any of them lived up to Illmatic so So what's on that one New York State of mind The world is yours life's a bitch what's is that I?
I forget what that song is called.
I've been a long time since I listened to Illmatic though.
Was it Genesis I think is on there?
But I basically like that whole album.
But yeah, he's another one of those one-hit wonders.
But Illmatic, one of the great rap albums of all time.
Illmatic, 36 Chambers.
I mean, I was really a huge fan of A Tribe Called Quest.
Because they were not a one-hit wonder.
You know, they had Low End Theory, they had... I can't name the other albums.
Low End Theory was my favorite.
What was the other one?
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There were two other good ones, but Law End Theory is my favorite. - Okay.
But I remember they had like three good albums.
I just forget the names of the other two.
nick fuentes
So... But I was only ever into the old school stuff.
I was never into new stuff.
I was into... Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Wu-Tang Clan.
Oh, I was into Kanye.
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He's obviously newer.
nick fuentes
I was into... Big Daddy Kane.
And... KRS-One, and... Been a long time, though, since I listened to any of that stuff.
Public Enemy.
I was a huge Public Enemy fan.
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Because I love the movie Do the Right Thing.
I probably saw Do the Right Thing, like, a hundred times.
So... Who else?
Who else I like?
Back in those days.
nick fuentes
Back in my old school hip-hop days.
I just thought that stuff was fun and kind of different.
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Like every young white guy.
Or a lot of young white guys.
nick fuentes
Never was into anything on the West Coast.
Never was into NWA.
I was honestly never into Tupac at all.
Never liked Tupac.
Biggie Smalls.
I thought he had a good flow, but I didn't like a lot of his songs.
You know, I liked the famous ones.
I liked, like, Juicy and More Money, More Problems and that kind of stuff.
But I would listen to his albums.
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I never thought his albums were very good.
nick fuentes
Someone says George Clinton.
George Clinton wasn't hip-hop.
unidentified
But I did like George Clinton.
Midnight Marauders, that's it.
nick fuentes
And people's instinctive travels and paths of rhythm.
Yeah, those are the two Dr. Dre is okay.
Will Smith.
I actually liked his was his album Big Willie style or something.
I actually like the I Actually like the Will Smith album, even though it's super corny.
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It's kind of fun I Yep, those were the days.
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nick fuentes
It's all genetics.
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I got you to admit tonight that Catholics are mostly liberal so have fun with it.
It's us based Catholics versus the world.
This storm with you stupiders is coming.
You're lucky you debate retrobates like Destiny and Alex Jones and Milo who's Catholic for some reason.
nick fuentes
Well, he's not a Catholic.
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He's a Satanist.
nick fuentes
And I don't think... I've said that for years.
They didn't get me to admit anything.
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They are liberal.
nick fuentes
And I've said that forever.
The problem is...
With the ideas.
Okay?
There's three forces in the 20th century.
Communism, liberalism, Catholicism.
Some might say fascism, but fascism really didn't take off.
You had fascism in a handful of countries.
It was different in every country it was in.
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There's no real coherent doctrine.
nick fuentes
You know, Italian fascism is different than National Socialism.
It's different than Falangism.
It's different than what they had in Romania.
Okay?
So you have Communism, Liberalism, Catholicism.
Communism is dying.
Some would say it's already dead.
So you have two.
You have liberalism, which is now hegemonic in the world, and you have Catholicism.
And that's it.
So, Protestantism is not an intellectual force, the way that Catholicism is.
There's no foundation there.
There's no serious political philosophy there.
It's basically just liberalism.
It's basically just like a religious facade on liberalism because really the religion of Protestantism is individualism.
They democratized Christianity.
It's based on mass literacy.
That's where it came from.
That's why you had no protest.
It's in the name.
They're protesters.
They're peaceful protesters.
They're protesting the authority of the church.
They're the first left wing.
On the right side of the dais is the Catholic monarchists.
On the left side is the theses and Martin Luther and the Protestants.
So, It's no wonder that you get Protestants with modernity, with Westphalia, with the Renaissance and humanism and all these things.
It's no coincidence.
Because it's a religious version of individualism.
And populism.
Let's get all these, you know, and it says something like, all people are equal.
All people are equal.
So everyone gets a Bible and everyone's interpretations as good as anybody else.
And let's just all agree to leave.
And the real consensus is let's just leave each other alone.
To have their own relationship with the Bible or something.
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With the book.
nick fuentes
With the book.
With the word.
With the written word.
I don't have a relationship with the written word.
I have a relationship with the living church.
That has lived since the time of Jesus.
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Sola Scriptura.
nick fuentes
You're reading a book.
You're in a library reading a book.
Catholics are in church performing the same sacrifice ritualistically that goes back 2,000 years.
Part of a hierarchy directly transferred from Jesus to the current Pope.
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That's the difference.
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nick fuentes
Dude, that's you!
You're Billy.
You're the other guy.
You are Billy.
But thank you for the big super chat.
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I appreciate it.
nick fuentes
John Dave Irving, everybody.
The ultimate troll.
The author of all my pain.
He's like, uh, Christoph Waltz in that James Bond movie.
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Spectre.
nick fuentes
Isn't that what it is?
Spectre?
The one after Skyfall when the guy says, I'm the author of all your pain.
That's you.
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But thank you for the super shot.
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Nick, I don't know why you are respectful towards Ryan Dawson.
He's disrespectful towards you and says you get a lot of your info from him.
nick fuentes
Well, because I recognize that he is like mentally handicapped, you know?
I mean, there's literally, you can tell there's literally something wrong with him.
I'm not saying that as a diss.
I'm not saying that to be mean.
If you, if you really pay attention to his online profile, there is something wrong with him.
Like, there is a dysfunction there.
I don't know if he's autistic, I don't know what it is, but he obviously can't help it.
Whatever is going on there, it is beyond his control.
So I stopped taking it personally because initially I just thought, wow, this guy's an asshole.
This guy's just like a jerk.
He's got a problem with me.
Then I saw him interact with Sneeko.
I saw him interact with Pearl.
I saw him interact with all these people and I said, okay, this guy's just a retard.
Like this guy's not a jerk.
unidentified
There's just something wrong with him.
nick fuentes
He just doesn't know how to act.
So I stopped taking it personally and I just said, well, let's just appreciate him for what he is.
Like he's, he's clearly, Got this tremendous social dysfunction, but he's got this OCD about 9-11.
What a blessing.
What a blessing to the world.
This guy who's basically a midwit retard, but he has this intense obsession with 9-11 and a research ability, so he is now a wealth of knowledge.
Hey, God bless.
I don't want to be his best friend.
I don't want to be his best good friend.
He's an atheist, liberal, he abandoned America, his wife is from a different race, he's not religious.
Like, I don't want to be his friend.
I don't- I mean, if he liked me, that would actually be strange.
So, that's why I'm respectful.
I'm like, you know, you do your thing, you go and get all the 9-11 research, and yeah, I'll use the- I don't watch any of his content.
unidentified
Um...
nick fuentes
But I probably will in the future.
I probably will and use a lot of it.
I will use a lot of it.
I will plagiarize a lot of it.
But that's because the message is more important.
We need to get the message out there.
He doesn't really know how to do that part.
So I will complete it.
I will complete it and he will say you're welcome.
Rather, he will say thank you.
I will say you're welcome.
He will say thank you.
I will plagiarize his work.
I will perfect it.
I will make it better.
He will thank me.
He will learn to thank me.
He will learn that I was right.
So, I haven't plagiarized him yet, but I am planning on doing that in the future.
I have not plagiarized his because I don't watch his content, but I will, and then I will steal from him.
But it will serve the greater good, and everyone will be better off for it, and he will thank me.
So, yeah.
So I don't take any of that stuff personally.
I think he's just kind of, like I said, he's got some malfunction.
It's actually kind of unfortunate.
But he's doing good work.
So God bless him.
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Let's go!
Okay, so maybe this is gonna work.
I'm Palestinian and was an analyst at a VC fund.
Partners were heavy Zionists and one, all ex-IDF, said I looked like nephew.
Every time Israeli Co came across my desk I deleted their file.
nick fuentes
Let's go.
unidentified
Okay, so maybe this is gonna work.
nick fuentes
Maybe our plan will work.
streamlabs matthew tts
That is true.
So we can agree on that.
Put her there.
But you have to convert to Catholicism now.
You must convert to Catholicism.
a gauge of Satan which rules you and my children.
You are a handsome and intelligent man that has something rare which is balls.
nick fuentes
That's true.
That is true.
So we can agree on that.
Put her there.
But you have to convert to Catholicism now.
You must convert to Catholicism.
But other than that, you are right.
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Bronat's demeanor was off in that stream.
I don't know what you mean by that.
nick fuentes
He was talking about the Jews the whole time.
I don't know what you're... You have to be more specific.
I didn't get that impression at all.
Okay!
Alright, finally!
Our last Super Chat.
unidentified
What have I been live for?
nick fuentes
Three hours or something?
Crazy stream.
That's gonna do it for me.
I'll be back tomorrow, 6 o'clock central, for more.
So, anyway, 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.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular, John Dave Irving, Billy, Pope Groyper the Ninth.
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show.
We love you.
I will see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
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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 a...
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