Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
unidentified
|
not interested in I'm sorry. | |
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
unidentified
|
You know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
|
I've never heard of it. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. Americanism, not | ||
globalism. | ||
Will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only American. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
unidentified
|
first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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 Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show! | ||
We're going to be talking tonight, once again, about the war in Gaza. | ||
Which we haven't talked about in a little while. | ||
Specifically, tonight we're talking about the collapsing support for the campaign in Gaza in the United States. | ||
Specifically, three different stories all pointing in this direction. | ||
And we were going to cover this last night. | ||
But one of them is that the former President Donald Trump, in an interview, said that Israel must stop their campaign immediately. | ||
Which was shocking because President Trump is a hardcore Zionist. | ||
Some say the most pro-Israel president ever in the history of the United States. | ||
Famously. | ||
And his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has deep and close connections with the state of Israel. | ||
But last week President Trump said that what Israel was doing is turning the entire world against them. | ||
And it was a grave mistake that they made. | ||
To bomb and blockade and slaughter the people in Gaza. | ||
And it says that they have to stop immediately. | ||
Which is a pretty big deal. | ||
If you've lost Donald Trump, and you're Israel, then nobody's on your side. | ||
Because, like I said, this is the most pro-Israel, arguably first or second most pro-Israel president that has ever been around. | ||
And they lost him! | ||
So we'll talk about the interview and the significance of that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a new poll which says that now the majority of Americans don't support the campaign. | ||
Used to be the reverse. | ||
The majority of Americans used to support Israel's campaign in Gaza at the end of last year. | ||
Now they don't. | ||
And even that polling doesn't tell the whole story. | ||
Because when you break it down by party affiliation, it tells you a little bit more. | ||
Republicans support the campaign 67%. | ||
Hardly any Democrats or Independents support the campaign in Gaza. | ||
So it is Republicans that are driving, even to the extent that there are people that support the campaign, it's only Republicans. | ||
And then once you break it down by age, it's only the old people. | ||
So it's old Republicans. | ||
Everybody else in the country is against this. | ||
And then the last story we'll cover, because we'll touch on all these different things, the last one we'll cover is that another major State Department official in the Biden administration has resigned in protest of the war. | ||
She's the third one. | ||
And get this, she said that her decision to resign was inspired by what? | ||
Aaron Bushnell, the liberal who self-immolated in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. | ||
Which is not surprising. | ||
People like myself and others, people like Keith Woods and Paul Towne and other people in this space said that it was obviously we don't condone suicide and there can be no ambiguity about that. | ||
Suicide is objectively wrong in all cases. | ||
Nevertheless, This is a person who believed very strongly about what happened and it was a very symbolic action. | ||
That, I think, demonstrates the extent to which people in the world are outraged about what they're seeing in Gaza. | ||
So, whether you agree with it or not, obviously it's deeply immoral, it does reflect popular sentiment. | ||
Certainly it does. | ||
And it also demonstrates a willingness on the part of liberals to do extreme things for their humanitarian beliefs. | ||
A lot of Zionists just totally dismissed it and disdained this guy and say, what an idiot. | ||
What a stupid idiot. | ||
Our enemies are killing themselves to protest Israel. | ||
They're the only ones still talking about it. | ||
It happened weeks ago and... | ||
And like everything it fell out of the media cycle but Zionists to this day still gloat about him killing himself and how no one's talking about it and it didn't make a big difference. | ||
But now another major Biden administration official has resigned in part because she was inspired by what he did. | ||
So I think that clues you in on maybe why they were so eager to convince everybody that nobody should care about that and it didn't make a difference and Everyone's forgotten about it. | ||
Clearly that's not the case. | ||
All these things taken together paint a picture which is that the world has decisively turned against Netanyahu, against Israel and it seems that all the goodwill for Israel and maybe the Jews in general is gone. | ||
It is totally evaporated. | ||
Whatever goodwill might have been there because of what happened on October 7th or what has been there as a residual because of the eternal legacy of the Holocaust seems that that's all gone now. | ||
And it was unthinkable that it could have happened at all. | ||
I think a lot of people are surprised that it happened so quickly. | ||
But when you see what they've been doing in Gaza, and you see the videos that have come out every day and every night since the campaign began, it becomes very easy to understand. | ||
When the whole world watches as Israel murders women and children every day, blowing them up, shooting them, running them over with tanks, and they do it against the diplomatic efforts of every other country in the world, that's how you get to a situation like this. | ||
So, it's a very good moment, though. | ||
It's a very good moment, I think, for all of us, because I think a lot of people are getting hit, too. | ||
What's been going on for a long time? | ||
unidentified
|
Hang on, my phone's all the way over here. | |
Jake Shields texted me. | ||
I got my phone on my charger, so I want to make sure that someone's not texting me saying, like, oh, your microphone's not working, or oh, your stream went down. | ||
Usually I have it right here. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So we'll get into all that. | ||
It's gonna be a good show. | ||
Before we dive 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, follow me on Telegram, and hit the like button on Rumble if you're watching the replay or watching live on Rumble right now. | ||
With that, I guess we'll jump in. | ||
One other thing before we do though, I did want to touch on this. | ||
So, this whole Christ is King thing, it seems to be winding down now, but a major controversy surrounding this for the past five, four or five days, and it's all connected to the firing of Candace Owens and her usage of that expression, and then Andrew Klavan made it a thousand times worse by doing a response video saying that it is anti-Semitic to say Christ is King, | ||
And I suppose the climax of this whole controversy is that me, really the author of that, that flavor of militant Christian political activism, was in a Twitter space with Jeremy Boring on Monday night. | ||
And I confronted him and we talked about these things and we talked about the differences between our views and our two movements. | ||
And anyway, so sort of like an epilogue to all of this is that the Catholic apologist Trent Horn made a video about it. | ||
He made a video about the whole controversy and everything. | ||
And if you don't know, Trenthorne is a very famous Catholic apologist. | ||
He's almost universally respected and admired, and I think everyone agrees that he is one of the preeminent Catholic apologists on social media these days. | ||
You might have seen him. | ||
He's made appearances on the Whatever podcast, and he's been on Catholic Answers, and he's got his own popular YouTube channel. | ||
So he's a pretty popular guy. | ||
But him and I, although we've never talked and we don't know each other personally, he has talked about me before and called me a Holocaust denier. | ||
He's talked to my followers on Twitter before and called me a Holocaust denier. | ||
And Trenthorne is ethnically a Jew. | ||
He's Catholic, and as I said, he's a very good Catholic apologist, but he is ethnically a Jew. | ||
And we talked about Andrew Clavin the other day. | ||
Andrew Clavin is not Catholic, but he is a Protestant. | ||
And he's another one who is ethnically a Jew, but calls himself a Christian. | ||
And if you go back and watch my show last night, or my show on Monday, I talked about why he is a little bit different from the rest of us Christians. | ||
Because he is Jewish. | ||
And while it is true that anybody can become a Christian, and once a Christian they become a brother in Christ, and we're all part of the body of Christ, we're all part of the faithful Christian church, at the same time, Jews like Andrew Klavan are not really leaving their worldliness at the door when they enter the church. | ||
Specifically, they don't, I think, fully leave behind their pride in their race. | ||
They don't fully leave behind, which is actually quite special for Jews, and it's different than the pride that other groups have in themselves because, of course, of the significance of Jews within this religion. | ||
And within this religion, there is a narrative about the Jews being a chosen people, and given a promise, and being raised up so that they would bear the Savior, and they would be the vessel for it. | ||
And so within the Christian religion, no other ethnicity or race would have a claim to that. | ||
Not white people, not black people, not Asians. | ||
So it's a very particular form of racial pride that That can coexist, or rather, can map onto the Christian religion, once a Christian. | ||
And so I said that a guy like Andrew Klavan strikes me as somebody who is not fully a Christian because he still believes that Jews are special. | ||
He still believes that Jews are chosen. | ||
And in particular, he is a Protestant, has a strange theological view, That Jews, such as his colleague Ben Shapiro, will be able to get into heaven without ever becoming Christian. | ||
Without ever worshiping Jesus. | ||
And actually, can enter heaven having fully rejected Jesus. | ||
Now in terms of salvation, Catholics believe that it's a mystery, and all salvation comes from God's grace, and we don't get ourselves into heaven, God gets us into heaven. | ||
But we also believe that there isn't salvation outside the church. | ||
Now, what we call the church, there is a lot of disagreement about necessarily what that constitutes. | ||
But some say, for example, that maybe a person who never knew the gospel, maybe an uncontacted tribe on a desert island, if there was a person who was living according to their conscience, maybe they could get into heaven. | ||
Maybe, mysteriously, they could be saved. | ||
And Andrew Klavan seems to apply that logic to Shapiro, that even though Shapiro is not Christian, he could still be doing the right thing, he could be doing good works, and therefore can wind up in heaven. | ||
But there's a big difference between somebody who never knows the Gospel and a Jew who does know the Gospel, but rejects it, does know the name Jesus, does know these things, but glibly, and I would add disrespectfully, rejects Jesus Christ their entire life. | ||
So there's something about Jews that is prideful, which is to say that they're still hanging on to the fact that there was an old covenant and they were raised up to bear the Savior. | ||
They also have this ethnic narcissism. | ||
They're very proud of their race, almost to the point of chauvinism or supremacy. | ||
And also, they think that their feelings matter more than the feelings of other people. | ||
They even give it a name. | ||
It's called anti-Semitism. | ||
There's not a name for offending the sensibilities of any other people. | ||
If someone does an ugly, stereotypical impression of an Italian, is there a word for that? | ||
If someone does an ugly stereotypical impression of a Mexican, is there a word for that? | ||
I mean, some people might say racism, but that is of course a universal category. | ||
It's to discriminate on the basis of race, not a particular race. | ||
Jews have their own word. | ||
Anti-Semitism, if you offend them, if you say something insensitive, and yes that is what it means, it doesn't even mean just hating them, if you don't believe in their narrative about the Holocaust, if you don't respect certain stereotypes and steer clear of them about their people, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
So if I were to do an impression of a Jew and say, oi vey, I want money, I'm in love with money, people would say that's anti-Semitic and that's very evil and you're not allowed to do an impression like that. | ||
And they still think that those feelings matter more than anyone else's feelings and everyone else has to take that into consideration. | ||
And it's a form of arrogance, it's a form of narcissism, it's a form of pride. | ||
And I think that Trent Horn is very much the same way. | ||
Because Trent Horn did a video today reacting to the whole controversy about me and Candace Owens and Clavin and everybody involved. | ||
And he said that I'm an anti-Semite, and GK Chesterton is an anti-Semite, and any Christian that says Christ is king in a bad context is an anti-Semite. | ||
He said that, specifically, I'm an anti-Semite because I gave a speech where I said that Jews should not be in positions of power, which he said actually that he agrees with. | ||
He says that it would be better, it would be preferable if Christians were in charge rather than Jews. | ||
So he agrees, and how can you not? | ||
That's the Christian view. | ||
But he says that it becomes anti-Semitic because I also say that I love Hitler. | ||
And Hitler was very evil. | ||
And I said that Hitler was cool, and that's not okay. | ||
And so he calls me a Holocaust denier anti-Semite. | ||
And, you know, what this whole experience I think has taught me, and well, not taught me, I mean I'm used to it, but maybe it's taught a lot of people, is we're actually sick and tired of Jews wagging their fingers in our faces and complaining about anti-Semitism. | ||
And you want to know why people are sick of that? | ||
People are sick of that because we now live in a multiracial country. | ||
We live in a globalized world. | ||
Thanks to social media, All races and all religions are in constant communication online with everyone at all times. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Everybody gets offended. | ||
And everybody gets made fun of. | ||
And there are stereotypes about everybody. | ||
White people in their own country, I mean I think they get more hate than anybody. | ||
I think white people are the only group That's not even an opinion, I think it's a fact. | ||
White people are the only group that, at least for the last 5 or 10 years, although it's changing now, where it is appropriate and acceptable to attack white people on the basis of their race. | ||
To attack them based on stereotypes. | ||
To even go to the center of it and say that white people as a race are evil. | ||
Or that white people as a race are the author of all evil, or all historical evil. | ||
Or all iniquity in the world today. | ||
And white people have had to put up with that for years. | ||
And there's no word for that. | ||
And nobody has taken umbrage to the racism against white people in the way that they do about anti-Semitism. | ||
Certainly not Jews like Trenhorn. | ||
And to a lesser extent, it's also equally true of black people, or Hispanic people, or Asian people. | ||
But there's one group that feels this aloof entitlement that when something is said that they don't like, when we don't take seriously their holocaust or genocide, when we don't take seriously stereotypes about them, they get to take on this feminine We are sick of that. | ||
I think everybody's sick of that. | ||
Get over yourself. | ||
their finger and say you're a Holocaust denier you don't believe in the key aspects of the Holocaust narrative what you said is anti-semitic and that's very wrong we are sick of that I think everybody's sick of that get over yourself I think that Jews are very proud of their race I I think a lot of them think they're better than everybody. | ||
I also don't see them going out of their way to defend people like me or other people. | ||
I also don't think that they are especially outspoken about the crimes against humanity that have been perpetrated by their own fellow Jews. | ||
Especially one that calls himself a Catholic. | ||
The Bolsheviks in Russia were Jews. | ||
The Zionists in Israel and that control the United States are Jews. | ||
The arch-liberals and progressives that have transformed the United States and Europe over the past century or half century, most of them Jews. | ||
Does Trent Horn call out With the same seriousness on the basis of their being Jewish? | ||
The Bolsheviks, liberals, Zionists? | ||
Does he talk about how Jews have perpetrated crimes against Christians? | ||
Is there a word for denying some of the atrocities perpetrated by Jews or conspiracies or assassinations? | ||
But Jews, without any hesitation, they feel no reluctance To get in your face with the most entitlement, with arrogance and pompousness, and stick their fingers in your face and say, you're an anti-Semite, you're a Holocaust denier. | ||
That's very evil. | ||
What about Hitler? | ||
Shut the fuck up! | ||
Shut the fuck up! | ||
I'm so sick of it. | ||
And here's the crux of it. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
I'm a Catholic. | ||
So, what I am obligated to believe is the dogma of the Catholic Church. | ||
Last time I checked, Trent Horn is a Catholic apologist. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
I'm an adult man. | ||
I'll believe the dogma of the Catholic Church. | ||
I'll believe, to some extent, the Trent Horn apologist arguments. | ||
I am not obligated to believe what Trent Horn says about the Holocaust or Hitler. | ||
I'm a grown man. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
I am entitled to believe what I want about the Holocaust. | ||
Whether it happened or not, however many people died, in whatever manner, because that's an historical fact, not a religious fact. | ||
That's not my religion. | ||
That's not the dogma of my religion. | ||
And you, Trent Horn, are not an apologist for the Holocaust religion. | ||
You're an apologist for the Catholic religion. | ||
So that's the part that I can't stand. | ||
This entitlement that you're a Catholic teacher. | ||
Oh, now you're a teacher on everything? | ||
Now you're also a teacher on what Catholics can or cannot believe about the Holocaust? | ||
That is totally out of line and totally inappropriate and people are sick of that. | ||
I'm done hearing from these self-appointed Pharisees about what anti-Semitism is and isn't and what's a Jew-hater and what's the Holocaust. | ||
I don't hate anybody. | ||
But I am very bothered by aloof, arrogant, narcissistic Jews telling me that I have to talk a certain way or that I have to believe certain things because they have no authority over me. | ||
And it's especially inappropriate when a Catholic deigns to think they have that authority over me. | ||
I will defer to an official Catholic apologist on matters of Catholic dogma. | ||
You can keep your opinion about the Holocaust to yourself. | ||
That trauma and that narrative is yours. | ||
It matters to you. | ||
It doesn't matter to me. | ||
So I've just, I am so over that. | ||
That's been my whole career, it's been my whole life. | ||
I have been screwed over by so many Jews who deny Christ. | ||
I have been screwed over by Jews who aren't, they're not Christian, they're not conservative, they're not even good people. | ||
They endorse or promote or accept homosexuality, abortion, feminism, Womb renting by guys like Dave Rubin, but they have sought to destroy my life since before my frontal lobe was even developed. | ||
Trenthorne's got nothing to say about that. | ||
But he is going to say because I don't have the dogmatically correct views about the Holocaust that I'm a Holocaust denying Nazi anti-Semite because, what, I said Hitler was cool? | ||
I think I also said in the same clip that we're all adults and it's time to grow up. | ||
And the story of World War II and the story of the last two millennia is a little more complicated than, the Jews were persecuted everywhere and then Hitler was evil and killed them. | ||
The world's a little more complicated than that. | ||
And it's insulting to suggest that adults, and Catholic adults, and American adults, have to be treated like this, like we're children. | ||
Now, now, Hitler was very evil. | ||
I know Stalin and Hitler killed people. | ||
Many leaders killed people during that time. | ||
And a lot of them were Jews. | ||
So what now? | ||
So, yeah. | ||
The Trenthorne thing really bothers me. | ||
These people gotta get a grip. | ||
We're Catholic. | ||
The Holocaust is not our religion. | ||
I am not obligated to respect the Holocaust. | ||
That's not part of the deal. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
America didn't perpetrate it. | ||
It didn't happen in America. | ||
And it's got nothing to do with our faith. | ||
So enough already. | ||
So ridiculous. | ||
There are horrible things happening in this country. | ||
Horrible things that have happened in the history of the world. | ||
But that's the one! | ||
And none of them will admit that they care about it because they're Jews. | ||
So, they gotta make it everybody's problem. | ||
If you're saying something they don't like, they have no hesitation telling you like they run things. | ||
You don't run things. | ||
God runs things. | ||
And in America, politically, I run myself. | ||
I'm a grown man. | ||
So, I've just, I've so had enough of so many of these people that we've seen, so many of these characters that have come out in the past two weeks. | ||
I think we've really seen the face of American Jewry between Rabbi Shmuley and Rabbi Barkley and this Joel Berry clown. | ||
I've had enough of that. | ||
I've had enough of these obnoxious Jews getting in our face, telling us we're anti-semitic and you can't say this and you can't say that and you gotta say Christ is King this way. | ||
They think they control the world. | ||
Just don't say they do! | ||
unidentified
|
Cause then you're anti-semitic! | |
Enough. | ||
I think the rules don't apply to them. | ||
Everybody else can be offended. | ||
Everybody else has got to get over it. | ||
Not them! | ||
So, if Jews want to come humbly, if they want to get into the conversation in a humble way, with a little bit of self-awareness, I have no problem with that. | ||
unidentified
|
At all. | |
But people say, well you say Christ is King and you mock Jews. | ||
I think actually it's a good thing to say things like that because the beginning of humility is the ability to laugh at yourself. | ||
If Jews can't get over a Hitler joke, maybe they're a little too proud. | ||
If Jews can't get over some throwaway remarks, oh it's funny that Hitler's cool, I think you need to get over yourself. | ||
Where's the humility? | ||
We all know the spirit in which these kinds of remarks are said. | ||
We all know the political climate. | ||
It's just context denial to pretend we don't understand why someone would say something positive about Hitler. | ||
Might it be because that is a taboo that is enforced? | ||
More than any other taboo, it's equivalent to blasphemy. | ||
We're gonna pretend we don't know that? | ||
That's just context denial. | ||
So, a dose of humility goes a long way. | ||
I've so had it. | ||
You may be an authority on Catholic apologism, Trenthorne. | ||
I don't give a fuck what you think about the Holocaust or about Hitler. | ||
As it pertains to historical facts. | ||
You're not an apologist on those things, and you're not an expert on those things. | ||
And you have no right to tell other people that they're bad because they don't believe what you believe about those things. | ||
So... I wonder what he has to say about what's going on in Gaza. | ||
I don't... I have no idea. | ||
I haven't been paying attention to what he said about Gaza, but... | ||
I wonder if he's condemned it as strongly as this wording about Holocaust denial. | ||
Is it some grave sin for people to deny the genocide in Gaza? | ||
And why not? | ||
Isn't he the self-appointed historical expert? | ||
unidentified
|
Historical apologist of genocide? | |
Give me a break. | ||
So, we're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're over that. | ||
We have had it. | ||
You do not control us. | ||
You do not control our feelings. | ||
You do not control our thoughts. | ||
And you are losing the goodwill of everybody. | ||
You know? | ||
And they can call themselves Rabbi. | ||
They can call themselves Catholic. | ||
They all have the same hang-up, don't they? | ||
It's pride. | ||
Let it go. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
I could rant about that all night, but... | ||
That's my message to Trenthorne. | ||
I mean, I think a lot of people feel this way. | ||
I think a lot of people feel this way, they don't want to say it. | ||
I think a lot of people feel this way and they're finding other ways to say it. | ||
I think Christ is King is one of the ways that they're saying that. | ||
And it is maybe an argument that that's an inappropriate way to communicate it, but that's what it is. | ||
And I know that Candace Owens and Kanye and all these people It is a reflection of how everyone feels about this. | ||
So... Anyway, that's that. | ||
That's what I have to say about Trenthorne calling G.K. | ||
Chesterton and Nick Fuentes anti-Semites and discounting the history of the Catholic Church and what the church has taught about Jews historically throughout time. | ||
Oh, well the whole church is anti-Semitic. | ||
G.K. | ||
Chesterton's an anti-Semite and the whole church is and... | ||
Enough already. | ||
Just go convert to Judaism, then, if you've got such a problem with it. | ||
And it's so feminine, too. | ||
This whole, like, this... | ||
Doting. | ||
No, no. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
Get out of my face, man. | ||
Get out of my face. | ||
Especially me. | ||
Because I am someone who has had to struggle my entire adult life because I have told the truth on these things. | ||
I have been attacked by Jews. | ||
Horrible things have happened. | ||
I've been swatted. | ||
I've had bank accounts banned. | ||
I mean, I don't even want to get into some of the stuff that's happened because if you talk about it, you encourage more of it. | ||
Bad things have happened to me because I've told the truth. | ||
I've been persecuted, effectively, for my faith. | ||
And someone who's supposed to be a Catholic, but is actually a Jew, is saying, well, he's a Holocaust denier. | ||
Does he believe that there were gas chambers? | ||
Does he believe that? | ||
Does he believe that there were six million? | ||
Shut the fuck up, Trent Horn. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Jew boy. | ||
You're Catholic. | ||
Act like it. | ||
These people are more concerned about anti-semitism than they are about blasphemy, than they are about all these other things put together that are happening in the country. | ||
And especially as it pertains to people that are called anti-semitic like me. | ||
So, whatever. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
That really bothers me. | ||
Because it shouldn't be coming from the Catholic Church. | ||
You know, if it's coming from outside, if it's coming from Jews outside, you know, whatever. | ||
That's to be expected. | ||
But you go and call- I'm a Catholic apologist. | ||
You don't believe in the Holocaust. | ||
I think you're in the wrong line of work, buddy. | ||
Maybe you should go work for the Holocaust Museum. | ||
And be an apologist for them. | ||
Go and show everybody the shoes. | ||
unidentified
|
The shoes of the- the shoes and the this and that. | |
Like the Jews have a monopoly on human suffering. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Anyway, okay, but we're gonna move on for real this time. | ||
For real, we're moving on. | ||
So, I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our featured story tonight, which is about the war in Gaza, and about how Israel, hey, very similar to this whole other rant that I just did, how Israel's losing all kinds of support from the world for very similar reasons, So the first part of this big story is specifically about the Trump interview. | ||
Trump was interviewed last week and he commented on the ongoing Israeli campaign in Gaza. | ||
And Trump, who is a major Zionist, major supporter of Israel, actually said that Israel has to stop immediately. | ||
And this is a story from New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Former President Trump said in an interview with Israel Hayom over the weekend that Israel made a big mistake by broadcasting images and videos of the destruction in the Gaza Strip, saying it's losing Israel a lot of support. | ||
He said he would have done the same thing as Israel in response to October 7th, but said it was time to finish your war as global opinion is turning on Israel. | ||
He said, quote, You gotta get it done. | ||
And I'm sure you will do that. | ||
And we gotta get to peace. | ||
We can't have this going on. | ||
And I will say Israel has to be very careful because you're losing a lot of the world. | ||
You're losing a lot of support. | ||
You have to finish up. | ||
You have to get the job done. | ||
When asked by the interviewer about how he would respond to the wave of anti-Semitism since October 7th, Trump replied, quote, Well, that's because you fought back. | ||
And I think Israel made a very big mistake. | ||
I wanted to call Israel and say, don't do it. | ||
These photos and shots, I mean moving shots of bombs being dropped into buildings in Gaza. | ||
And I said, oh, that's a terrible portrait. | ||
It's a very bad picture for the world. | ||
The world is seeing this every night. | ||
I would watch buildings pour down on people. | ||
The interviewer then claimed that terrorists were hiding in the buildings. | ||
Trump replied, go and do what you have to do, but you don't do that. | ||
And I think that's one of the reasons that there's been a lot of kickback. | ||
Which is a very important thing that he said, which I'll get to. | ||
He said, if people didn't see that every single night, I've watched every single one of those, and I think Israel wanted to show it's tough, but sometimes you shouldn't be doing that. | ||
He also took shots at Democrats for the growing criticism of Israel from within the party. | ||
He said, some 15 years ago, Israel had the strongest lobby. | ||
If you were a politician, you couldn't say anything bad about Israel. | ||
I've never seen, you have AOC plus three, these lunatics, but you have AOC plus three, and plenty others, all they do is talk badly about Israel, and they hate Israel, and they hate the Jewish people. | ||
So as I said at the top of the show, I mean to me the biggest thing about this interview, one, is the timing. | ||
So now the The phase of the Gaza campaign that we are at right now is this imminent offensive in Rafa. | ||
Okay, so we've talked about all the different phases of the conflict. | ||
There was the October 7th attack. | ||
There was the blockade that lasted for 20 days, about three weeks. | ||
Still goes on to this day. | ||
The ground offensive then began at the end of October. | ||
Temporary ceasefire at the end of November. | ||
They restarted hostilities in the beginning of December. | ||
Then there was the United States opening the front in Yemen. | ||
Okay, so there's all these different phases. | ||
The phase that we are in right now is this. | ||
Israel has invaded the whole of the Gaza Strip. | ||
They have pushed 1.5 million people into the small city of Rafah. | ||
Population before the war was a quarter million. | ||
Now it's a million and a half. | ||
The population of the entire Gaza Strip is a little more than 2 million. | ||
So it's something like less than three quarters of the whole population of the Gaza Strip, which is already one of the most densely populated areas in the world, is now crammed into this one city. | ||
They have no food, no water, no medicine, no fuel, no electricity. | ||
They have been bombed for 180 days. | ||
They've been blockaded for 180 days. | ||
They are approaching starvation. | ||
The United Nations says that we're approaching the point where 100% of the Palestinian population in Gaza will be facing famine. | ||
That's how dire this situation is. | ||
And now Israel, that's in Rafah, Israel is preparing to go in and launch a major ground offensive on the city. | ||
And they're talking about leveling everything. | ||
Which means there's going to be maybe more civilian casualties in this offensive than the entire war up to this point. | ||
Because they've effectively cornered and surrounded the entire population. | ||
They got nowhere to go. | ||
And it's going to cause all kinds of other problems too. | ||
So not only are there going to be severe and very high civilian casualties, but the people that flee will be forced to flee across the Egyptian border. | ||
And the Egyptian government has said that they will not accept refugees, and yet they're also at the same time preparing to accept all the refugees in the Sinai Peninsula. | ||
So you're not only going to have all these civilian casualties, you're also going to cause major problems for Egypt, and a rift between Israel and Egypt is very problematic. | ||
It's also problematic for the United States. | ||
And then lastly, the offensive in Rafah may provoke the Iranian-backed axis of resistance to escalate hostilities against Israel. | ||
That's the Houthis in Yemen. | ||
That's Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
That is the popular mobilization force in Iraq. | ||
And it may even involve Iran itself. | ||
So that's the third thing. | ||
And it could, the offensive in Rafah could inexorably put Israel on a path to a war in Lebanon against Hezbollah. | ||
with the United States involved in that as well. | ||
So, everything is coming down to this offensive in Rafah. | ||
Biden has pleaded with Israel behind the scenes. | ||
Lloyd Austin and Antony Blinken and other diplomats have been touring Israel, flying back and forth. | ||
Pleading with them, there's been negotiations, there have been threats made that the United States might withhold military aid. | ||
Everything has been done and Israeli ministers have said that they will go into Rafah no matter what, even if the whole world, including the United States, is against them. | ||
So we are at the point now where Israel has turned literally the entire world against them. | ||
Every country in the world, including the United States, And even within the United States, they have turned President Trump against them. | ||
Trump, at this moment, is saying Israel must stop the war now. | ||
I mean, even Trump is calling for a ceasefire. | ||
All these NATO countries that were giving weapons are now suspending the weapons shipments. | ||
Canada, Denmark, Netherlands have all talked about it. | ||
Canada did it. | ||
Netherlands and Denmark are in the process of suspending military aid. | ||
Biden has threatened it. | ||
Now even Trump is calling for a ceasefire. | ||
So that's one of the big takeaways here, is that if you've lost Trump, you have lost the entire world. | ||
Because Trump is one of the biggest supporters of Israel in this century. | ||
Because he put Jared Kushner in charge of the Middle East policy, and he moved the embassy, which broke 50 years of precedent, and he gave them the Golan Heights, and Jerusalem, which is breaking another 50, 60 years of precedent. | ||
So Trump is really, if you've lost him, he is a major Zionist, but a Gentile. | ||
That means you've lost everyone other than the Jews. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, I would say the other takeaway is this shows that Trump isn't owned by Israel. | ||
Because you have to understand that the people that are owned by Israel are taking a very specific line of argument, which is this. | ||
They have said that anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. | ||
And this is something that the more militant, maximalist, right-wing Zionists have been saying for a long time. | ||
They've said that when Muslim activists try to boycott Israel, they say that's just a modern expression of anti-Semitism. | ||
It's like how Rabbi Barclay said to Candace Owens that antisemitism is whatever they want it to be. | ||
That Jews get to define it and it's whatever they want it to be at any given moment. | ||
It mutates. | ||
One time it's hatred for their religion, another time it's for their race. | ||
Sometimes you just don't like Israel. | ||
It's all antisemitism. | ||
And they say that, and many of these Jewish Zionists say that being against Israel is anti-Semitic because the only way for Jews as a race to be safe in the world is for them to have a homeland. | ||
So if you are against their homeland, then you're against them existing. | ||
That's their argument. | ||
They say after the Holocaust, it has been proven that Jews cannot survive in the world as a diaspora, stateless people. | ||
They need to have a country. | ||
Because if they live as a minority in other lands, they could be subject to discrimination, genocide, segregation. | ||
They say so. | ||
You must support the existence of Israel if you don't want all Jews to be murdered. | ||
And then it follows them, they say, well Israel is in a very particular predicament, which is that they are surrounded by enemies. | ||
They are surrounded by a dozen Muslim countries that don't recognize Israel's existence. | ||
And many of them have been in a nearly constant state of war since Israel declared independence. | ||
So then the argument mutates into something like this. | ||
The Jews need a country to exist, so therefore you need to support Israel's existence, not be anti-Semitic. | ||
But Israel's in a dangerous neighborhood, so they have to undertake extraordinary military actions so that the Jewish state can be secure. | ||
So if you don't support that, then you're anti-Semitic. | ||
You see how that follows? | ||
Israel can only be safe if they kill all the Palestinians. | ||
And Israel being safe is what guarantees the existence of the Jewish people. | ||
And if you're against the existence of the Jewish people, you're anti-Semitic. | ||
So that's how it works its way up. | ||
So that means that the state of Israel has a blank check to really do whatever it wants. | ||
They can kill as many people, they can lie, they can conspire and do corrupt deals in our country, they can do anything Anything necessary in their own mind, not even according to any objective standard or objective standard of what is ethical. | ||
Ethical conduct in politics or in war. | ||
Anything that the Jews feel is appropriate and pursuant to securing the existence of Israel, they can do. | ||
Because it's about securing the existence of the Jewish people. | ||
But of course, what constitutes that is extremely arbitrary and subjective. | ||
And of course, Jews in Israel are very biased because they, like any other statecraft, like any other statesman, they also seek to enhance their security by pursuing power, by playing the game of power politics. | ||
You know, Russia, it could be argued, must invade Ukraine. | ||
That to not invade Ukraine is an existential threat. | ||
To not invade Georgia, to not extend an umbrella over Central Asia would be to create existential threats or a perceived threat to the existence of the state of Russia. | ||
But that's also just another word for power politics. | ||
And so what the Jews are basically saying is that there are no rules that can govern their conduct. | ||
There are no rules of war. | ||
There are no ethics. | ||
No rules of conduct in politics. | ||
They can kill. | ||
They can lie. | ||
They can wield blackmail. | ||
They can murder children. | ||
They can use banned munitions. | ||
They can steal a nuclear arsenal. | ||
They can do anything. | ||
To enhance the power of the State of Israel, because to enhance the power of the State of Israel is to enhance the security of the State of Israel, and the security of a Jewish state ensures that there can be a Jewish state, and the existence of a Jewish state secures the existence of the Jewish people. | ||
And that is how they will argue that if you don't support Israel killing 25,000 children, you're anti-Semitic. | ||
That's how they explain it. | ||
Now, that is the line that the Zionists take. | ||
So guys like DeSantis and Nikki Haley, they choose very specific language. | ||
They'll say things like, Israel has a right to defend itself. | ||
Israel has a right to finish this war. | ||
Israel has a right to win the war against Hamas. | ||
Because particularly what they're saying about the war is that if Hamas was able to launch an assault on Israel from Gaza, Then that means the existence of a Palestinian regime in the Gaza Strip threatens the existence of Israel. | ||
You see how this works? | ||
On October 7th, Hamas, which controls the government of the Gaza Strip, was able to mobilize a ground offensive in Israel that killed and captured civilians and military personnel. | ||
So what Israel is now arguing is that if any kind of Palestinian state or population exists in Gaza, it makes Israel not safe. | ||
So they have to go in there and do whatever is necessary to neutralize the threat. | ||
Otherwise, they're not safe. | ||
And neutralizing the threat, I mean, what is the threat? | ||
Hamas doesn't have a regular army. | ||
Hamas has like 30,000 committed fighters. | ||
But so many people in the Gaza Strip hate Israel. | ||
Because the people of the Gaza Strip have been blockaded and put into effectively an open-air prison for 15-20 years. | ||
So, No matter what happens, Israel has engendered so much hatred in the Palestinian people, they're effectively arguing that they have to kill women and children. | ||
Women make children, and children grow up to be men, and those men will hate Israel, and they will live on Israel's border, and they, by their existence, will threaten Israel's security. | ||
So that's the argument that Jews are making. | ||
That's the argument that Jews and Zionists are making. | ||
When you say, but they killed 25,000 women and children, what they're saying is, well, Israel had to do that. | ||
They'll come up with the most tenuous or ridiculous arguments and say, well, those people were put in the way of the Israeli bombs by Hamas, which Israel had to drop because we have to defeat Hamas because if Hamas exists, they threaten Israel's security. | ||
So you'll say, hey, but Israel's killing so many children and so many women, and it looks like they're just wiping out all the infrastructure. | ||
And they're saying, well, Israel has a right to fight this war however they want. | ||
This is self-defense. | ||
That's not what Trump is saying. | ||
Trump is saying the whole world is against Israel. | ||
You have to stop. | ||
Israel is going too far. | ||
As I've said before, he is not an ideologically committed Zionist. | ||
He has very strong ties, and numerous ties, to the Jewish mob, and to the State of Israel, and to the Russian mob, which also is connected to Israel. | ||
So, I'm under no illusions about those connections. | ||
And he gets awards from them, and you had so many Chabad Lubavitchers in the White House, and he put Kushner in charge of the Abraham Accords, So, there is so much corruption there. | ||
But I think that that's all that it is. | ||
I think that Trump is a deal maker and a negotiator, and I think that the Jews are very powerful, and so I think he makes deals with them. | ||
But I don't think he's compromised or owned in the same way that other politicians are. | ||
I think that's where you draw the line, because Nikki Haley would never say this. | ||
Just as Nikki Haley would never say Hezbollah is smart and never attack Netanyahu a week after October 7th like Trump did. | ||
So that's number two. | ||
Number three is this. | ||
Trump also said that he was asked specifically about the wave of anti-Semitism And Trump basically said that there is a wave of anti-semitism in response to the campaign in Gaza. | ||
And I pointed this out before, so forgive me if you've heard this before, but a crux of the argument about anti-semitism is that it is completely irrational. | ||
And trust me when I say this, if you look for it now, you will see it everywhere. | ||
What all the Jews say is that anti-semitism by its very nature is completely irrational. | ||
In other words, it is not a response to Jewish behavior. | ||
It is not any kind of sentiment that is rooted in reality. | ||
They say that anti-Semitism is a form of ideological hatred or prejudice that is completely divorced from reality. | ||
That the only people that are anti-Semitic are people that have some kind of psychological pathology They have an inferiority complex. | ||
Their father beat them. | ||
They have some deep-seated problem. | ||
They're jealous of the Jews. | ||
A Jewish person abused them at some time in their life. | ||
They say that all anti-Semitism, throughout history, in all of its forms, they say it is a grave mistake, and it is anti-Semitic itself, to say that anti-Semitism, in any way, shape, or form, is a response to, or is a cause, or rather an effect, of Jewish behavior, or the conditions in the world that Jews create. | ||
They say that in itself is anti-Semitic. | ||
So whenever you hear them talk about anti-semitism, they'll say, you know, you might argue for example, well maybe people are anti-semitic because Jews run the porn industry. | ||
Or maybe people are anti-semitic because Jews made us go to war in Iraq. | ||
And they'll say, no, that is not why people are anti-semitic. | ||
People are anti-semitic for no reason. | ||
They're anti-semitic because they're full of hatred. | ||
They're full of hatred which is motivated by pure evil. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
That's what they'll say. | ||
And it makes no sense because you would say that of course prejudice is wrong because we're judging people even though we don't really know them. | ||
So, we can say that to discriminate or to be cruel towards people on the basis of immutable characteristics, to make generalizations and have that affect how you treat people, we all understand how that's unfair. | ||
We all understand that if a black person comes up to you and says, hello, how are you doing? | ||
And you say, get the fuck away from me! | ||
We all understand why that's unfair. | ||
Like, why that's wrong, why that's cruel. | ||
We all get that. | ||
We also understand, though, that generalizations and stereotypes exist for a reason. | ||
Because they are rooted in reality. | ||
They're rooted in patterns. | ||
And so while it's not always appropriate or fair to act on those things, we do understand where attitudes come from. | ||
Attitudes are shaped by experience. | ||
And so, for example, we all have certain attitudes or ideas about how black people behave, or about how Mexicans behave, or about how gay people behave, or about how Jews behave, or about how white people behave. | ||
And it's shaped by our experience. | ||
It doesn't mean that every constituent member of those groups acts in that way. | ||
But of course it's rooted in things that we've seen and heard and things that we know either by reading or by experience. | ||
And so we would say that when we believe that black people like fried chicken, It's because they do. | ||
They do. | ||
And there's historical and cultural reasons for that. | ||
And they do. | ||
But if you say that Jews like money, that's a hateful stereotype that comes from your inferiority complex or the pure wickedness that animates your soul. | ||
Like, and do you understand how that's crazy? | ||
Do you understand how that's a completely retarded thing to say? | ||
Do you understand that one of these things is not like the other? | ||
If I say that I don't know that... Like I said, black people like fried chicken. | ||
We get it. | ||
If I say that black people are rude and obnoxious, we get it. | ||
If I say that Italians like to talk with their hands, or are lazy, or not punctual, or if I say that white people are uncoordinated or do school shootings, we all know what I'm talking about. | ||
We all know where those things come from. | ||
And we can all recognize there's a shade of reality in them. | ||
But not with anti-Semitism. | ||
If I say that Jews covet money, if I say that Jews run the media, if I say that all Jews care about is the Holocaust or they think they're better than everybody... | ||
That has no basis in reality. | ||
That was not shaped by experience because that is not real. | ||
And that is not based on facts. | ||
Any of them. | ||
It is only motivated by the fact that you are a messed up person. | ||
You are a dysfunctional person. | ||
You're an evil person. | ||
You're a jealous person. | ||
You're a wicked person. | ||
Like that's the only, okay? | ||
So when Trump says, Well, I think the antisemitism is because people see Jews murdering kids. | ||
That's like a big no-no. | ||
But that's also the beginning of the edifice of, like, Jewish control crumbling. | ||
Because if people start to say, um, yeah, maybe there's antisemitism, but I think that's because X. Or, yeah, I know people say that's antisemitic, but I don't really think it is antisemitic. | ||
That's the beginning of an awakening. | ||
Because those are the kinds of mental traps that have prevented people from becoming aware of these things for so long. | ||
Because just one or two years ago, if you went to a conversation and talked about the Jews, people would roll their eyes and go, oh brother, I know what this is about. | ||
This is some lunatic. | ||
This is some skinhead lunatic. | ||
Because the only people that would talk about all the Jewish people in power is some very low-status, fanatical weirdo, right? | ||
And if you engage in a conversation with a person like that, you'd say, well, why can't we talk about Jews? | ||
Well, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
You know? | ||
And everyone says anti-Semitism is so bad because of the Holocaust. | ||
But if we start to say that maybe anti-Semitism is overused, then maybe people are willing to entertain ideas that they may believe have an anti-Semitic connotation, or that have been called anti-Semitic by other people. | ||
And if you start to say that a belief or a stereotype Is anti-semitic? | ||
But people say maybe there is a hint of truth in it because it's a legitimate response to things that are going on? | ||
Well then you start to say that we are actually able to say Jews run the media. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they do. | ||
Not because I'm a wicked person but because it's an empirical fact. | ||
You can look up the people that are in media and if you did a mathematical analysis that is what you would find. | ||
It's a fact. | ||
And once we realize that, it's going to completely change the way we think about the world. | ||
So, that's a very powerful aspect of the interview as well, that he said, well, they're getting a lot of kickback. | ||
And I think that's a popular sentiment right now, and it is true, but it also destroys one of the biggest foundations of this anti-Semitic, like, dialectical matrix. | ||
you know you have a complaint about Jews but that's anti-Semitic well but it's true well no anti-Semitism is never rooted in truth like if we could strike at the heart of those kinds of things it clears the way for people to go to these places so that's the Trump interview but We're running out of time here so I mean these other things I might save for tomorrow. | ||
I already talked a little bit about them. | ||
There was a major Biden administration official that resigned. | ||
The public opinion polling, excuse me, is turning against Israel. | ||
I think I'll save it for tomorrow though because we're at about an hour here. | ||
So I think we're just gonna shiv gears and take a look at the Super Chats for tonight. | ||
And the rest of it we'll get to tomorrow. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
So let me get set up here and we will take a look. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
Bye. | ||
Get my water, get my headset. | ||
I gotta get some McDonald's in a minute, I'm hungry. | ||
I only have like a Chick-fil-A sandwich all day. | ||
unidentified
|
All right. | |
um Thank you. | ||
You know what the problem is though? | ||
You go to McDonald's at this hour and even the 24-hour McDonald's are closed. | ||
You pull up and they're like, we closed. | ||
It's like, hey, it's 24 hours I thought. | ||
We ain't taking car, cash only. | ||
We ain't got burgers. | ||
You ain't got burgers, you're McDonald's. | ||
What do you got then? | ||
Cookie? | ||
I came here for a quarter pounder, not a chocolate chip cookie. | ||
Although, I will take one. | ||
That always pisses me off. | ||
I go to these 24-hour McDonald's that are never open. | ||
Kind of false advertising. | ||
- Amazing. - Groim sent $5. | ||
I'll pay for your ticket to go fight Hamas. - Yeah, you and what's her name can crowd fund it. - Jesse Lee Peterson sent $5. | ||
Boring had a point about addressing the Jews. | ||
If you listen to me talk about the blacks I say not all but most. | ||
Growipers need to be more vocal about immigration, drugs and false leaders. | ||
Shapiro is eating your lunch with content pertaining to this. | ||
Yeah, thanks but no thanks on the unsolicited advice. | ||
Samba Gro I% $10. | ||
I've got a memory hole for you. | ||
Did you know that a member of the band that played at La Batacla, the night of the Paris attacks, made statements about six or so security guards not showing up to the event that night? | ||
The theater was also Jewish-owned for 40 years until two months before the attack. | ||
I did not know that. | ||
I'll have to look into that. | ||
A lot of suspicious things that are always surrounding these venues where a mass shooting happens. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Because, you know, if Russia gets more involved in response to this attack, they're gonna get more involved in Tajikistan. | ||
on Israel's behalf. | ||
Do you have notes on the Paris attacks that are relevant today? | ||
Link here. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Because, you know, if Russia gets more involved in response to this attack, they're going to get more involved in Tajikistan, not the Middle East. | ||
So, you know, if they were trying to get Russia involved, they would make it Iranian-backed terrorism or they'd make it something like that. | ||
They wouldn't make it some Tajik guy from Afghanistan. | ||
I don't see how that would help Israel. | ||
- Texas Groi percent $5. | ||
16 year old first time super chatter. | ||
Been watching since eighth grade. - Bruh. - Groi-pers are winning. | ||
- W, let's go. | ||
Thanks for the super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Since 8th grade, dude? | ||
This generation is cooked. | ||
If you're watching Nick Fuentes in 8th grade, we got a problem, I guess. | ||
Well, I mean, then I shouldn't say that, because when I was in 8th grade, I was super political. | ||
You know? | ||
When I was 8th grade, I was binge-watching Milton Friedman. | ||
And Thomas Sowell, and Charles Krauthammer, and all that stuff. | ||
So I shouldn't, I guess I shouldn't say that, but that's funny. | ||
Because you'd think like, someone who's in eighth grade should really be like, I don't know, playing baseball or something, but... No, but that's actually good. | ||
And I hope I could be a positive influence on the youth, because my biggest regret about my childhood is that I didn't read more. | ||
And I read a lot. | ||
But my biggest regret is that I didn't take more care to learn a musical instrument, learn another language. | ||
I mean, I would say I had a much better upbringing than most, but someone with my level of aptitude, I really wish I had more specialized training, you know? | ||
Like, compared to my peers, I mean, I never touched drugs, I never touched alcohol, I never touched women, you know? | ||
Never... | ||
Went to parties and stuff like that and I read books. | ||
I read religiously. | ||
That's what I was all about. | ||
That's all I cared about. | ||
You know? | ||
So I was head and shoulders better than my peers who were smoking pot and drinking and all they cared about was chasing girls and they didn't read books. | ||
They didn't give a shit about anything. | ||
But someone who is as intelligent as me should have been like rigorously involved in music Foreign language, math, science. | ||
The problem is, I feel like with my upbringing, is nobody told me why I was important. | ||
And you know, when you're 14, you don't know how those things are important. | ||
But no one ever explained it to me, so I didn't know. | ||
And I felt that was actually detrimental. | ||
Because I was sitting there and thinking, I like politics, why do I give a shit about physics? | ||
But now I'd actually like to know about physics. | ||
I'd like to know about biology. | ||
I'd like to know about these things. | ||
But no one ever told me why they matter. | ||
They just said, shut the fuck up and do your homework. | ||
And that was like my parents. | ||
And I don't blame my parents. | ||
But I wanted to drop out of high school since I was like a junior. | ||
Or even earlier. | ||
I'd say, I want to drop out of high school. | ||
Like, I don't need to learn any of this. | ||
I already know what I want to learn. | ||
I already know what I want to do. | ||
And my parents would just say, you can't do that. | ||
You need to do it just because. | ||
And I would say, I'm a capable person. | ||
I don't need to do anything just because. | ||
I'm intelligent. | ||
I'll figure it out on my own. | ||
And I did. | ||
No one ever taught me how to do anything. | ||
I just jumped in and just did it. | ||
And, um, so, I wish someone who cared about my education had said, look, you need to care about these subjects. | ||
And even with music, like, when I was in high school, it was a requirement to take band, that you had to be in the marching band. | ||
But I didn't want to be in the fucking marching band. | ||
I wanted to just play my instrument. | ||
I didn't want to march around in front of everybody like an idiot. | ||
I didn't want to go and do drills and do all this goofy stuff. | ||
I wanted to play an instrument. | ||
But they said, well you can't take it, you can't do the class, you can't take a musical class at the high school unless you're in the marching band. | ||
And then, when I didn't give a shit about marching band, they fucking attacked me. | ||
Like, I remember always being in a beef with the instructor because I just didn't care about marching band. | ||
He'd be like, well, you know, you're a bad kid. | ||
You don't care about this. | ||
I'm like, you're making me be here against my will. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
I don't want to be in marching band. | ||
You made me. | ||
You conscripted me into marching band. | ||
Now you're mad I don't want to go? | ||
This is an army of slaves. | ||
This is a slave army. | ||
And you're mad we're not enthusiastic? | ||
Fuck this marching band. | ||
Now, in retrospect, I had some great memories in marching band. | ||
I had a lot of fun. | ||
But... | ||
I don't like being forced. | ||
I guess the pattern is I hate being forced to do things. | ||
Like, I'm now noticing a pattern. | ||
If you tell me to do something, I won't do it. | ||
If you tell me to do biology, I will say, fuck you. | ||
I don't need to know biology. | ||
Ten years later, I'm like, damn, I wish I knew biology. | ||
I'm like, damn, I wish I knew chemistry. | ||
If you make me learn a musical instrument or make me learn Spanish, I'll say, fuck you, I'm not learning Spanish. | ||
This is America, I speak English. | ||
unidentified
|
Ten years later, I'm like, man, I really wish I learned another language. | |
So... Yeah, I was just, like, rebellious to a fault. | ||
Just total... I was just in total rebellion. | ||
Against the whole... against all of society. | ||
And I guess that's my problem. | ||
I hate being told what to do. | ||
That's, that's like my whole life. | ||
They tell you to do marching band? | ||
No, I won't do it. | ||
They tell you to do schoolwork? | ||
No, I won't do it. | ||
They, you know, in gym class? | ||
Hey, run around. | ||
No, I don't want to run around right now. | ||
Mainly because I feel like I'm a really smart person, and it's always dumb people telling me what to do. | ||
It's like, you're dumber than me. | ||
Why would I listen to you? | ||
You don't even know why you're telling me to do what you're telling me to do. | ||
Yeah, so... I always reminisce about my childhood, and I like parts of my childhood, but... | ||
The thing I hated the most was just not ever being able to do what I wanted to do. | ||
That's what I love about being an adult. | ||
I got money. | ||
I got a car. | ||
I can go places. | ||
I can do whatever I want, you know? | ||
When you're a kid, you're a bitch. | ||
Like, you gotta ask your parents to drive you places. | ||
You gotta go to school every day. | ||
You gotta do homework. | ||
So annoying. | ||
You don't know anything. | ||
So I love being an adult. | ||
The problem is I just kind of want to freeze it right here. | ||
I don't want to turn, like, I don't want my hair to go gray and get all wrinkly and cringe. | ||
unidentified
|
But, yeah. | |
Anyway, so... So anyway, 16 years old, heed my advice. | ||
Okay, if you're 16, learn another language, do an instrument, if you're smart. | ||
If you're not smart, it doesn't matter. | ||
If you're not smart, that's okay. | ||
It doesn't matter that much. | ||
But hey, I appreciate the super chat, appreciate you watching the show. | ||
Yeah, I hear this all the time. | ||
24% $5. | ||
Hey, Nick, Christ is King. | ||
Can't consume enough of your content and spread enough red pills to everyone I know. | ||
I was this close to being Catholic when I saw pictures of the Pope kissing and praying at the wailing wall. | ||
What's your take? | ||
Love you, bro. | ||
Oh seven. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I hear this all the time. | ||
People say I'm going to be Catholic, but the Pope did something I didn't like. | ||
The thing is the Pope doing something that you don't like has nothing to do with the theology of being Catholic or Christian. | ||
It's like, if you're a Christian, if you accept that Jesus was resurrected and kind of the basic stuff, he's God and all that, then you say, well, am I going to be Orthodox or Catholic? | ||
And then you look at the theology and you look at the ecclesiastical stuff and you look at who has acclaimed apostolic succession. | ||
You know, whether the Pope did something cringe really has nothing to do with it. | ||
The Pope is a fallible person. | ||
Priests do bad things. | ||
Priests do horrible things. | ||
Popes have done horrible things. | ||
And that's not a great selling point. | ||
Like, hey, join our religion. | ||
The leader is sometimes a bad person. | ||
But it's to say that the Pope has one job, well, I mean, among others, but the main job is they're supposed to be the custodian and the authority on Catholic teaching. | ||
So, if you can point to me to something the Pope has said invoking his infallibility that is wrong, then I will cede your point. | ||
But what people do is they say, well, the Pope says that global warming is real, or, you know, the Pope is friendly to Israel, or the Pope did this or that. | ||
It's like, well, frankly, so what? | ||
So what? | ||
I mean, the Catholics do not claim that the Pope is God. | ||
So if the Pope isn't God, then the Pope is going to be a fallible sinner. | ||
And if the Pope is a fallible sinner, then there's going to be a range of things they will say and do that people will not like. | ||
As long as those things don't fall under the umbrella of they corrupt the Magisterium Doesn't affect the theology that much So that's that's my argument because I'm not gonna be the one that says I'm a cheerleader for every single thing the Pope does but If I'm being honest with you, it's just not it doesn't really affect the theological outlook So I would reconsider that | ||
Hey thank you man. | ||
I like this one a lot better. | ||
This one's great. | ||
8-bit style. | ||
I love the mustache. | ||
And I like the shading. | ||
The depth is very cool. | ||
So well done. | ||
Thank you man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Yeah that's a good one. | ||
Did you do that by hand or how'd you do that? | ||
Joseph Quesada sent $10. | ||
God gave us virtue and grace which proceed from toil and trial and error. | ||
Advancements in AI will dissolve the relationship between work and the things we get out of work, which will consequentially sabotage our relationship with God. | ||
Jordan Carter sucks W. Nick W. Hitler W. Nixon. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, I'm a big believer in that. | ||
You have to work. | ||
That's one of the punishments, is death and work. | ||
Birth pain. | ||
These are all, this all comes with the deal, which is, we're inclined to sin, so we die. | ||
You know, Adam and Eve sinned, so we die. | ||
So we have to work. | ||
So we get sick. | ||
So it hurts for a person to be born. | ||
You know, and if you, if you don't experience toil and work, excuse me, you can't, you can't really, I don't think you're really fully living as a Christian if you don't work. | ||
If there's not, if work is not a part of your life. | ||
I think that's a big reason, aside from avarice, why it says that it's hard for rich people to get to heaven, because rich people don't work. | ||
Or rather, they don't have to work, or the type of work is different. | ||
But I think you're absolutely right. | ||
The further you get from real work, the further away you get from God. | ||
for sure Joseph quesada sent $10 Nick since you're from Illinois have you tried Cosmese's yet is it popping over there because I haven't heard much hype since they first announced it no I haven't gone there I I mean, I didn't like anything on the menu. | ||
It's all these, like, sugary drinks. | ||
I mean, I like pop. | ||
I like soda. | ||
But I don't like all these stupid sugary drinks. | ||
That stuff, to me, is just crazy. | ||
At least a Coke, you know what you're getting. | ||
I mean, you drink a can of Coke, it's not the best thing for you, but in moderation, it's a little bit of sugar. | ||
But people get these, like, huge Drinks from Starbucks or Dunkin and it's it's like these frozen drinks and it's just filled with shit. | ||
It's filled with like just Sweeteners and cream and oil and I that stuff really just grosses me out you know, I mean cuz you drink that stuff and it's so sweet and It's such a strong flavor and to me, I mean it tastes good, but you're like what the fuck is this? | ||
What am I drinking? | ||
So I kind of draw the line there. | ||
I'm a big proponent of sugar, like real sugar, like I put real sugar in my coffee. | ||
I am not a proponent of all this high fructose corn syrup, syrups, oils, you know the fructose when they put, like there was a Dunkin' drink somebody was talking about on TikTok, it had like 300 grams of sugar in it, something insane like that. | ||
That stuff I'm not about. | ||
So, like, coffee with sugar and real cream? | ||
Like, that's fine. | ||
And a Mexican Coke with real sugar? | ||
I think that's fine. | ||
But you start to go into, oh, it's a frozen coffee or it's a cold brew with vanilla cream and sweetener and this and that. | ||
Then you're like, what am I even drinking? | ||
This is a bunch of industrial byproduct. | ||
So, I don't like that. | ||
unidentified
|
True. | |
True. | ||
Yeah, once the water's safe, then they all come out, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, everyone knows. | ||
Everyone knows the score. | ||
door to talk about the Jewish problem. | ||
Takes an extreme amount of guts to be as diligent as Mr. Fuentes is. | ||
Other Kousi conservatives are now discussing the Yitzkosnik took the bullets first. | ||
Cheap heroes show up when the tiger is dead. | ||
Yeah, once the water's safe then they all come out, right? | ||
Yeah, well everyone knows. | ||
Everyone knows the score. | ||
The people that matter know the score. | ||
Yeah, I took the slings and arrows for years saying this with no institutional power and now all these people want to. | ||
And you know, it's finally Like, that means we're succeeding. | ||
It's actually a good thing. | ||
But it is a little irritating, all these people. | ||
Now that the coast is clear, now they're all brave. | ||
Now they all wanna make their poignant point. | ||
Gay knickerfaggots sent $30. | ||
Would you even really be happy if your ideas were mainstream? | ||
Can you thrive without more? | ||
You think of yourself as Tony Stark, but are you Steve Rogers? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
I've been thinking about that lately. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't know if I could thrive without the adversity. | |
I am Tony Stark! | ||
Don't take that away from me! | ||
Okay? | ||
It's a good point though. | ||
I'm really more like, who else is in there? | ||
I'm really more like Doctor Strange, I guess, because I'm like this esoteric guardian, in a sense. | ||
Like, I'm an eccentric figure who you kind of need in specific circumstances. | ||
I'm not... I'm clearly not like the... I'm not Superman, let's put it that way. | ||
I'm not truth, justice, and the American way, you know. | ||
I'm like, I'm a little darker than that. | ||
I'm like Batman. | ||
I'm really more like Batman. | ||
Because I'm the knight. | ||
I have, like, integrated my shadow self. | ||
I've, like, integrated the knight. | ||
I'm the knight. | ||
I'm vengeance. | ||
I'm not Superman. | ||
Where it's like, hey, here comes the blue and red guy in the tights to get the kitten out of the tree. | ||
I'm the knight. | ||
I'm the one that the criminals are afraid of. | ||
Okay bruh the super chat thing is bugging. | ||
I think that we shipped some kind of update in the middle of the show because it's like changing before my very eyes. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
So now I'm like Batman. | ||
I'm more like Batman for sure than Iron Man I guess. | ||
Iron Man is just so cool. | ||
But yeah, I'm more like Batman because I'm like dark and brooding and the loner and misunderstood and... It's questionable ethics and a questionable way of doing things. | ||
And, um... So, but Batman and Batman vs. Superman. | ||
Not Batman and Dark Knight where he's like, I don't kill anybody. | ||
No, Batman and Batman vs. Superman where he's like, you're not brave. | ||
Men are brave. | ||
unidentified
|
That was so fucking cold. | |
When he said, you're not brave. | ||
Men are brave. | ||
unidentified
|
And then he picks him up and throws him. | |
That was cold. | ||
Ben Affleck, Batman, very underrated. | ||
Very based. | ||
I enjoyed that. | ||
So... I'm like that. | ||
I'm the Jew's kryptonite. | ||
I'm launching the kryptonite canisters at the Jews. | ||
Goyim are brave. | ||
Gentiles are brave. | ||
So yeah, I'm Batman. | ||
Not Iron Man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't follow Mark Dice, so I'm not aware of that. | ||
Favorite flavor of ice cream? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't follow Mark Dice, so I'm not aware of that. | ||
Favorite flavor of ice cream? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
Kind of a dumb question. | ||
I mean, my favorite ice cream, I don't ever just eat ice cream by itself. | ||
I I eat it with something warm. | ||
A brownie, a cookie, a cake, pie. | ||
To me, ice cream is really more like a topping. | ||
You know, anytime I go for ice cream, I'll rarely go and just get ice cream. | ||
I have to get it with something. | ||
My favorite thing is ice cream with something hot like that. | ||
But if I had to just pick a flavor, maybe like pistachio I like. | ||
Lately, just got turned on to the pistachio. | ||
It's so good. | ||
When I was in LA, my favorite ice cream place was Salt and Straw, and they got this Snickerdoodle, cinnamon Snickerdoodle flavor, which was just crazy. | ||
That was my favorite. | ||
So good. | ||
So, the Snickerdoodle is bomb. | ||
Pistachio's good. | ||
Oreo's the GOAT. | ||
I'll always go for Oreo. | ||
Cookies and cream. | ||
But... But I like cookies and cream when it's a legit flavor. | ||
I don't like... Sometimes they just take like vanilla and put Oreos in it. | ||
That's never the same. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Because it's always like vanilla with Oreo pieces. | ||
I like when the Oreo cookie pieces are thoroughly integrated into the ice cream. | ||
And the ice cream can't be just vanilla, it has to be the Oreo cream flavor. | ||
So it's slightly different, you know, because you can get like vanilla with Oreo pieces, or like a Thoroughly Cookies and Cream, the Oreo cookies are thoroughly integrated into the mixture. | ||
Those are totally different types of cookies and cream, so... That's the one that I like. | ||
The other day, dude, the other day I went to Dunkin'. | ||
I went to, like, a Dunkin' Baskin-Robbins that was open 24 hours. | ||
And I pull up and I had, like, I literally looked at the menu beforehand. | ||
And I picked out, like, five things that I wanted. | ||
So I pull up to the drive-thru, and it was, like, 3, 4 a.m. | ||
or whatever, and I'm like, hey, let me get a Golden Ribbon Chocolate Milkshake. | ||
We don't have that. | ||
Okay, let me get the Moms Making Cookies ice cream in a cup. | ||
Oh, we don't have that either. | ||
We never had that. | ||
Like I know that. | ||
You know, like I know the fucking lore. | ||
Okay, I'm like, then let me get the Cookie Monster this. | ||
Oh, we don't have that one either. | ||
I'm like, okay, then let me just get the world-class chocolate. | ||
Oh, we don't have that. | ||
I'm like, okay, why don't you tell me what you do have? | ||
This is a real conversation. | ||
I'm like, maybe it'd just be easier if you told me what you have. | ||
Because clearly you don't have anything. | ||
They had like ten flavors! | ||
I'm like, you know what? | ||
Just give me cookies and cream, fuckface. | ||
Just give me my ice cream, let me get out of here. | ||
Totally ridiculous. | ||
Then I thought I had this just like crazy paranoid thought that he like spit in it or something. | ||
I think I got a chocolate milkshake actually. | ||
Something like that. | ||
And I just paranoid thought, like, he put drugs in this. | ||
unidentified
|
But. | |
That, nothing bothers me more than the drive-thru stuff. | ||
Because it's like, you know, we get so little. | ||
Standards have collapsed. | ||
Everything's so expensive. | ||
You expect that you at least are just gonna get like a predictable, convenient, cheap product and that would be reliable, but no. | ||
You go to a drive-thru, they forget your straw. | ||
unidentified
|
Really? | |
You forget the straw? | ||
You don't do this every day? | ||
You don't do a hundred drink orders every day? | ||
They're out of this. | ||
The ice cream machine's down. | ||
We don't have burgers right now. | ||
We don't have fries right now. | ||
We don't have this. | ||
Get it together, man. | ||
How hard is this stuff? | ||
It's literally made for this to be easy. | ||
So that deeply bothers me. | ||
*phone rings* Litho sent $5, X has been pushing faceless Jew accounts down my throat lately. | ||
It's really ramped up following the Christ is King controversy. | ||
unidentified
|
I haven't really noticed that, to be honest. | |
But maybe that's just because of my timeline. | ||
Okay, this Super Chat app keeps crashing. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay, Okay, and now it's all fucked up. | |
Here we go. | ||
Okay. | ||
Off-coal sent $50. | ||
You can call us racists, white supremacists, Nazis, and bigots. | ||
You can disavow us on social media from your cushy campus reform job. | ||
But you will not replace us. | ||
The rootless transnational elite knows that a tidal wave of white identity is coming. | ||
And they know that once the word gets out, they will not be able to stop us. | ||
The fire rises. | ||
Dude, I was right. | ||
I wrote that seven years ago. | ||
I wrote that seven years ago when I was 18 years old. | ||
Am I not the most vindicated man on the planet? | ||
You know what it's like? | ||
You're not the only one with the curse of knowledge, Stark. | ||
Okay, I am Iron Man. | ||
Because I knew, seven years ago, I knew what was up. | ||
That was 100% right. | ||
10 years out of the curve. | ||
Here is your cut for the Lego Clone Wars sales on eBay. | ||
Is that going on? | ||
unidentified
|
Maybe I'd buy something, that might be fun. | |
Okay, the super chat app keeps crashing so we got a problem here We might just have to call it because this thing keeps crashing every two seconds | ||
unidentified
|
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I'll read the big ones to get them out of the way. | |
That way if I have to cut it short, I won't feel too bad. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
God bless you, too. | ||
or sent $50. | ||
In a few days, I'll be confirmed into the Catholic Church. | ||
Your show was the main reason I became interested in Catholicism and entered the RCIA program. | ||
Thank you for taking up your cross daily to bring the truth to a world that is in desperate need. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
God bless you too. | ||
Congratulations on becoming Catholic. | ||
Good for you. | ||
I'm so happy to hear it. | ||
Easter, right? | ||
I mean, I think everybody... That's when they do all the confirmations is Easter, so... I'm sure there'll be a lot of those in the next few days and Monday, but... Thank you very much, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I love to hear that. | ||
And stick with it. | ||
Well, I mean, you're at the end of the journey, right? | ||
So, at least with RCIA, so... Good for you, man. | ||
I'm happy to hear it. | ||
Liberang0 sent $10, when I came across you in 2018, I told my GF at the time that you were going to be big. | ||
When this war is over, I feel like you will have a Shinji end of Evangelion moment congratulated by every character. | ||
You deserve all the great things coming. | ||
Finishing a PhD soon, will do my best to support you. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, I hope so. | ||
That would be immensely satisfying. | ||
Congratulations! | ||
Congratulations! | ||
I can't wait for that to happen. | ||
Because I have just been relentlessly attacked and just lied about and it's been like just fucked over and it's been so unfair for years. | ||
But I can't, I can't look at this mirage of like a moment when I'll be vindicated because then I don't become, then I cease being a revolutionary. | ||
You know? | ||
Because then I start willing acceptance, but maybe I never can be accepted, but... That would be nice. | ||
That would be nice if that happened. | ||
Congratulations! | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
At the end, when all souls become one. | ||
Once all souls become one, people see my struggle and that will congratulate me. | ||
But then we'll choose to revert. | ||
We'll choose to get our individuality back. | ||
But hey, thank you man. | ||
Good luck with the PhD. | ||
Love it. | ||
unidentified
|
I'll take a look. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
You Kabbalists sent $50 first time dono when I saw your destruction of the PBD panel. | ||
My juice programming was broken. | ||
Been a daily viewer since. | ||
Thank you for what you do. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
You mentioned Bushnell start of stream. | ||
I posted an edit with your high IQ take on that situation today. | ||
My first post link. | ||
unidentified
|
I'll take a look. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
unidentified
|
Wow. | |
You watched everything since Adam Sosnick podcast. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
It's awesome that people are still finding the show through Yay, through the SOS cast, through the Gaza War, everything like that. | ||
So, that's awesome, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
- Light.1 sent $35. | ||
Which instrument did you play and why did you choose it? | ||
My older brothers were really into marching band and my mom liked it so she may do it. | ||
I hated it. | ||
I played the trumpet. - I played euphonium. | ||
And you know, and I liked the camaraderie, but I didn't really love the marching so much. | ||
Oh, I take that back. | ||
The music was pretty fun. | ||
My first year, we did, like, a John Williams thing. | ||
We did, like, um, like a John Williams medley. | ||
So, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Superman, Jaws, Harry Potter. | ||
And, uh, my sophomore year, we did Chicago. | ||
The band, Chicago. | ||
So, we did Did we do? | ||
I don't even think we... I think we did... Yeah, we did 25 or 6 to 4, Saturday in the Park, and I think Fire? | ||
It was a song I wasn't super familiar with, but... Yeah, Saturday in the Park, 25 or 6 to 4, and I think Fire by Chicago. | ||
And my junior year, it was Earth, Wind & Fire. | ||
We did... What did we do for Earth, Wind & Fire? | ||
We did After the Love is Gone, And we did... I think we did September? | ||
Yeah, so that was a lot of fun. | ||
And, uh... Senior year, we did this weird, like, Halloween theme. | ||
It was like a Fall Out Boy song and a lot of goofy, stupid shit my senior year. | ||
But, yeah, but... So, the music was a lot of fun. | ||
I mean, looking back, I love the music, because I do love music. | ||
Looking back, the music was fun, and, you know, we went to Disney World. | ||
That was crazy! | ||
We marched in Disney World, in Magic Kingdom! | ||
Which is a great experience, and we would drive down there every two years. | ||
We did the Disney trip, and we drove down there. | ||
It was like a 15-hour drive on a bus, which was awesome. | ||
You know, all your friends driving down, 24-hour drive or something like that, straight shot, 15-25 hours, something like that. | ||
hours something like that he's 25 hours and And yeah Those are good times Good memories, good memes. | ||
The band director was a dick, though. | ||
He was a dick. | ||
I remember one time... I've told this story before, I think, but we got rained out. | ||
We went to Disney, we got rained out. | ||
We were supposed to march in Magic Kingdom, and it was pouring rain. | ||
And it messed up our schedule, so we were barely able to get dinner. | ||
And we left the parks, and we got back to the hotel late, and nobody had eaten dinner. | ||
So we ordered a pizza, but the rule was you can't order food past a certain time. | ||
So we ordered a pizza, we thought we were going to sneak it, and we get a knock at our door, and it's the dick band director, and he goes, Hey guys, I told you you're not supposed to order pizza past whatever, so I confiscated the pizza, and you know, you're not going to be able to eat it, and blah blah blah. | ||
And we're like, you fucking asshole. | ||
The pizza got here, we paid for it. | ||
And you won't just let us eat it? | ||
Why the fuck not? - Yeah. | ||
And he gave it to the parent chaperones. | ||
The parent chaperones snuck out of their room and gave us our pizza back. | ||
They're like, this guy sucks. | ||
He thinks he's like a tyrant or something. | ||
So they gave us, it was cold at that point, which was stupid, but that was like, they ran the op. | ||
They, they slipped us the pizza. | ||
So stuff like that, you guys probably don't care, but stuff like that's fun. | ||
You do it for the memories, but he was a world-class jerk. | ||
And he had beef with me. | ||
Because I was a troll. | ||
I was the band troll. | ||
I was the marching band troll. | ||
And I was a terrible influence on the whole low brass section. | ||
We always just messed around. | ||
And I never practiced. | ||
So... Those were the days, though. | ||
Those were the days. | ||
Disney World! | ||
Magic Kingdom. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
Anyway, so you should do it. | ||
It's fun. | ||
You gotta look. | ||
When you're young, you just gotta do it. | ||
When you're young, just have experiences, because you will look back on them. | ||
I know every old person says this. | ||
When I was a kid, every old person told me... | ||
You know, enjoy it while you can. | ||
You're gonna miss it. | ||
And I would say, how am I gonna miss this? | ||
I'm broke. | ||
I can't go anywhere. | ||
I have to go to school every day. | ||
You tell me, what exactly am I gonna miss? | ||
And yet, I miss it. | ||
I do miss it. | ||
I miss the innocence. | ||
I miss the novelty. | ||
Everything felt like more magical. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So, it is different. | ||
You just gotta, you just gotta live it. | ||
You just gotta live it. | ||
Live it. | ||
unidentified
|
Love it. | |
Apply it in your life. | ||
Okay? | ||
If you're a young person, enjoy it. | ||
Okay? | ||
Enjoy it. | ||
Do stuff. | ||
Do stuff with people in the world. | ||
Even if you get in trouble. | ||
Fuck getting in trouble. | ||
I don't mean like kill people or, you know, have sex or do drugs. | ||
But I mean, you know, You know, you've got to break the rules a little bit. | ||
You've got to get into a little... When you're young, that's the time to do it. | ||
That's the time to get into mischief. | ||
Just don't do anything that'll get you killed. | ||
You know, keep your head on straight. | ||
Don't mess with, like, hard drugs and don't have any, like, legit sex and stuff like that. | ||
But, you know, you've got to have a little bit of fun because you're only a kid once and that's the time, I think, actually when it's appropriate to do it. | ||
To do that kind of stuff because you got your whole life to grow up and be a family guy, you know be Be Peter Griffin But yeah, anyway, so Enjoy cuz y'all you're only young once and then you're just old and then you're never young again It's just that chapters closed then you just have to look forward to dying I guess so Wow, thank you for that. | ||
I don't know that speech, so I don't know what you're referencing. | ||
Wow, thank you for that. | ||
I don't know that speech, so I don't know what you're referencing. | ||
I'd have to read it. | ||
But there are Catholic Straussians for what it's worth, but I think that Catholicism is incompatible with Straussian philosophy. | ||
And Paul Gottfried writes about this because the Straussians, their hermeneutic emphasizes the secular. | ||
The way they read everything is that the highest philosophy is to be like a secular humanist liberal. | ||
And they read that into all philosophers and they really have a disdain for religion and really any kind of real philosophy, real hard philosophy. | ||
They're obsessed with political theory and so I think that they're kind of two incompatible traditions. | ||
But I don't know the specifics of the speech. | ||
I don't know how the Pope was referencing Strauss or Straussian ideas. | ||
There are Catholic Straussians like Paul Manet, I think his name is. | ||
I don't know how to pronounce it, but I've read, I think, I have a couple of his books. | ||
I've read one of them. | ||
But there are some well-known Catholic Straussians, and some are better than others, but Gottfried says they're incompatible, and I think that's probably right. | ||
So, that's how I feel about that. | ||
Because Strauss was influenced by Kant and, well, really the project of Kant, and by Maimonides. | ||
And if you know about the Straussian hermeneutic, I mean, that makes sense. | ||
Because Kant is all about this secular justification for ethics and he's applying that to Judaism and he also uses Maimonides and that whole Midrash tradition of reading into things and creating these esoteric and exoteric interpretations. | ||
So he's not, I mean he's not, there's nothing Christian or Catholic about him. | ||
Tobe sent $20, curious if he'll be back on Alex Jones anytime soon. | ||
Not sure how that works, but it does feel like a great time to be back on a big platform seeing how many people are currently curious about you and more open to hearing what you have to say after this Candace debacle. | ||
Okay. | ||
I love when people... I'm curious when you'll be back on Alex Jones. | ||
Okay, thank you for telling me. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Groy percent ten dollars. | ||
Hi Nick, you probably don't follow what's happening in the UK but I seen today that the British flag flying above Westminster Abbey for 1,000 years has been taken down and replaced with a Pakistani flag. | ||
Replacement migration is very real. | ||
Love your show. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Is that true? | ||
They put a Pakistani flag? | ||
unidentified
|
Oh wow, yeah. | |
We're out. | ||
Very true. | ||
Yeah, so I guess that's real. | ||
I mean, I would be more concerned with the fact that the people are here. | ||
You know, I think we all know that though. | ||
That's just a sign of the times, really. | ||
Dylan Danger sent $10. | ||
New fag here. | ||
Just wondering if there's a reason we do this at 3 a.m. | ||
Are the Jews sleeping right now or something? | ||
Who's we? | ||
unidentified
|
Are you doing the show with me? | |
Boost? | ||
He's boost! | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm just pissed. | ||
Hey Nick, love the work you do also. | ||
What's your opinion on Mussolini? | ||
unidentified
|
- Beast? | |
He's based. - Lil Buretti sent $5. | ||
Hi Nick, I was watching this doc called Europa: The Last Battle and it was base thoughts if you've watched it. | ||
- Thank you. - Mandel Burra sent $5. | ||
Righteous Energy to 907. | ||
unidentified
|
- I'm just pissed. | |
I'm just pissed off. - Awux Groiper sent $5. | ||
Da yoes? | ||
No, da shoes. | ||
We're in deep. | ||
FAT JUICY WAP SENT $20, ON THE SPACE ON HOW CONVERTING SHAPIRO TO CHRIST WOULD BE CATASTROPHIC. | ||
IS THIS NOT MESSIAH TALK? | ||
NETANYAHU WANTS TO INTRODUCE A MESSIAH, WHO FITS THAT ROLE BETTER. | ||
BEN FITS THAT. | ||
CAN'T REALLY THINK OF A POPULAR JEW WHO'D FIT THIS BETTER. | ||
MASS FOLLOWING, GREAT DECEIVER, SILVER TONGUED, IS BEN SHAPIRO THE ANTICHRIST? | ||
C-I-K. C-I-K. | ||
unidentified
|
People are retarded. | |
Be kind one oh one. | ||
They don't have a military. | ||
They don't even have a government. | ||
And, um... No, I don't ever see the U.S. | ||
At least, something radical would have to change. | ||
to some degree. | ||
When, if ever, will they do something substantial either politically or militarily? | ||
Do you envision the United States or West ever taking military action against Israel? | ||
Palestine can't do anything. | ||
They don't have a military. | ||
They don't even have a government. | ||
And no, I don't ever see the U.S. at least something radical would have to change. | ||
No, we would never do anything against Israel militarily. | ||
- I'm so late. | ||
Okay. - Morn sent $5. | ||
Trent will dialogue with destiny who pushes all sorts of awful crap, but won't talk to you because you're indifferent about the Holocaust. | ||
I like Trent's videos, but this kind of opened my eyes. | ||
Damn. | ||
You could be a Calvinist, you could be polyamorous, you could be gay, you could be in favor of child porn. | ||
That's all fine, and Trenthorne will talk to you, but not if you're indifferent to the Holocaust. | ||
He's a Joe. | ||
Hogsmoke sent $10. | ||
Thoughts on Michael Aquino, Howard Stanton Levy, and their connection to Joe Rogan and Alex Jones through the disinformation company? | ||
Or too schizo? | ||
unidentified
|
I don't know who those people are. | |
Boss Lurker sent $20. | ||
Best show in the world. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thank you! | ||
BeKind101 sent $5. | ||
How many times have you heard you sound like Bill Burr? | ||
unidentified
|
I don't think I do sound like Bill Burr. | |
Albert Castro sent $10. | ||
Looking back, maybe Alex Jones wasn't being rude when he walked out on you. | ||
He lets you have the floor. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
Idiot alert. | ||
Yeah, when someone gets up and literally walks away from you while you're talking to them. | ||
Yeah, that's not rude. | ||
unidentified
|
Give me a break. | |
Some of you people are just fucking dumb. | ||
Have I ever told you that? | ||
That some of you guys are just fucking dumb? | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
He's just giving me the floor. | ||
Hydrogenated water? | ||
hydrogenated water is the lazy man's miracle liquid for everything I've been drinking it for a week now and I've noticed a difference it's like reversing the age of my skin and I no longer wake up feeling like shit just press a button and edit hydrogenated water what's hydrogenated water | ||
hydrogen water is simply pure water with extra hydrogen molecules you Infusing hydrogen gas into pure water before packing it into cans or pouches. | ||
hmm Yeah, maybe I'll try that I How do you get it? | ||
Is it expensive? | ||
Hydrogen water generator. | ||
So how does that work? | ||
Do you have to like, I don't know, where does it get the hydrogen? | ||
Does it get it from the air? | ||
Do you have to refill the hydrogen? | ||
Hydrogen glass water bottle. | ||
unidentified
|
Hmm. | |
How does it work? | ||
unidentified
|
Doesn't say how it works. | |
Interesting. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yeah, maybe I'll get some hydrogenated water. | ||
unidentified
|
Very interesting. | |
Also, just so you guys know, I'm not reading $3 Super Chats. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
I never made an official announcement. | ||
I probably should. | ||
I'll read some of these. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy sent $3. | ||
unidentified
|
$330. | |
Thanks for all you've done lately, friend. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you, man. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's see. | ||
See, I'm glad I stopped reading these because so many of these are just not really worth talking about. | ||
unidentified
|
Hmm. | |
Okay, yeah, that's the only one I'm gonna read, okay. | ||
Okay, alright, that's our last Super Chad. | ||
Oh no, we got two more. | ||
Never saw it. | ||
Never saw it, never could get it. | ||
Thoughts on the movie Jaws? | ||
Were you a fan growing up? | ||
Never saw it. | ||
Never saw it. | ||
Never could get it. | ||
The whole, like, you know, it's just like, I think I kind of get the idea. | ||
I don't need to really watch it. | ||
unidentified
|
It's the shark. | |
It's a sloth. | ||
Bigger boat. | ||
unidentified
|
I get it. | |
That's a good point, actually. | ||
Yeah, they're pretty, they're accelerating things. | ||
Okay! | ||
rabbis to call everyone anti-semitic is the most brilliant way to change the narrative shmueli is not our enemy he's an asset i keep pushing on twitter for him and the other rabbi candace talked to read matt walsh's jewish lobby article in 2013 and call him anti-semitic too that's a good point actually yeah they're pretty they're accelerating things okay all right that's our last super chat That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy and Rumble to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm in the air Monday through Friday. | ||
I'll try and get this thing started tomorrow at 10. | ||
I just always procrastinate. | ||
But I'll try to get here at 10, okay? | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular AF Cold, Mother of God Respecter, YouCobbalist, Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
unidentified
|
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be over. | ||
America First! |