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Thank you.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
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I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
nick fuentes
You're an e-girl.
You know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
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Never!
nick fuentes
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
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Guy, I've never heard of him.
What is that?
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo in...
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...
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
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nick fuentes
Everybody you're watching, America First, My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Kind of a slow news day tonight, but it's gonna be a good show.
And featured story tonight we're talking all about the Israeli strike on an Iranian consulate building in Syria this weekend which killed four Iranian generals.
Pretty big deal.
This is basically an act of war.
It's been a minute since we covered the broader war.
We've done a little bit more discussion of the campaign in Gaza.
And the repercussions of this offensive, which they appear to be committed to doing soon now in Rafah.
But it's been a while since we talked about the broader conflict and there's been some developments in the Red Sea and some developments in Jordan.
And now the big development this weekend is that Israel has bombed a consulate.
They deny it's a consulate, but it is.
And for those that maybe don't understand the significance of that, that's the equivalent of bombing the soil of a foreign country.
Any diplomatic facility in a foreign country effectively is the territory of that country.
So the U.S.
Embassy, for example, in France Inside the building, on the land, is considered American land.
It's governed by American law and an attack on that facility would be an attack on America.
Similarly, if Israel bombs an embassy, this is different than bombing a base or a munitions depot or a legitimate military target.
This is a major escalation, so I would not be surprised if there was a major retaliation by Iran in response to this.
So we'll talk all about that and the details of the strike and what happens next.
We'll also be talking tonight about President Biden's transgender day of visibility on Easter!
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ON EASTER!
nick fuentes
Now, Me, personally, you want to do Transgender Visibility Day any other day?
Knock yourself out.
That's fine.
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Banana!
nick fuentes
No, but I did see this all throughout the weekend.
It is a major outrage.
It's extremely sacrilegious.
But, by the same token, I feel like the problem with so many conservatives is their issue is not with the fact that we have such a day because they would be happy with it if it were any other weekend just just not on Easter and while I will say that of course it is particularly bad because of the sacrilege
At the same time, it is also bad on any other day, any other March 31st, because apparently that is always when it falls.
It would be bad any other day, or any other year, on the 31st.
And, you know, I've talked about this off and on over the years when it ever, when we arrive at this transgender topic, but I feel like, and I said something similar to this last week, I think, about Christianity, when the whole Christ is King thing popped off.
I think most conservatives just want to create compartments.
And they want to create a compartment over here for Christians, and they're equally okay with creating a compartment over here for transgenders or for any other thing.
And the problem is, that's just not how we're going to create the society that we want to live in.
Because as long as liberalism is hegemonic, and that is, I mean to put it in that way, this compartmentalization, that is what liberalism is.
Which is to defer or avoid all questions of morality, all questions of virtue, And to simply allow everybody to get along as long as they don't get in each other's way.
And that is exactly, that's precisely what led us to this situation right now, is letting people do that.
Because without the firm hand of the church and the state, people will tend towards licentiousness, they will tend towards permissiveness, they will be inclined towards sin.
And if there's no institution that's holding that back, well, that's how we get to where we are now.
With everything the way that it is.
Between collapse of marriage, and fertility rates, and this mass apostasy, decline in religiosity, all these things that are going on, it all stems from that.
And it's fundamentally an abandonment of moral conviction.
So, we'll talk about all that.
It's gonna be a good show.
Hope everybody had a great Easter.
Happy Easter.
I took Friday off.
I never feel like it's appropriate to do a show on Good Friday.
You know, a lot of people on Good Friday will fast until Easter Sunday.
Some traditional Catholics will.
And some people even will meditate or pray for three hours from noon to three when Christ was dying on the cross.
So I never feel it's appropriate to do it on Friday.
I don't know if I have in the past or not, but it's always a question for me.
So, I hope you guys had a great Easter though.
I got recognized in church and I think it was three, it was actually like Destiny people, even though it's a Catholic church.
So I had a good Easter.
Kind of a funny situation, but hope you enjoyed the holiday.
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
Also, like the video on Rumble, follow me on Telegram.
As promised, we got a big announcement this week.
I don't want to say it today because it's April Fool's, but we have a big announcement for you coming up soon.
It's what you've all been waiting for.
It's gonna be very hype, so stay tuned for that.
Should be coming in a few days.
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What else?
nick fuentes
I guess that's it.
Kind of a slow day today.
Not a lot of news.
Wasn't a lot of news on Thursday either last time I did the show.
Kind of a content desert out here.
But the one thing that I did see today is I'm getting attacked now all of a sudden.
Ever since last week I blew up with the Jeremy Boring thing and I was trending for like a week and my account was huge and all that.
And I've noticed lately everybody's now attacking me.
And have you ever noticed that this is like a pattern?
There is enough data now, I think, to point to a very clear pattern.
I've been doing this for seven years now, and every time I make a splash, anytime I test the level of resistance in the mainstream, there's always then like a delayed but immediate, or I should say rapid, Wave of negative gossip and hit pieces and things like that.
Perfect example.
Last week I'm viral on Twitter.
I talk with Jeremy Boring.
Candace Owens tweeted about me.
And a lot of my clips are going viral where I talk about my origin and how I really was a normal guy.
And people can say whatever they want about what has happened in the intervening seven years.
But when I started doing this when I was 18 I was a completely normie, inoffensive, mainstream Republican, and I was ostracized and shut down for nothing other than criticizing Israel.
You can say whatever you want about what happened afterward, because then it, and that's always what happens, then it turns into Hatfields and McCoys.
You know, you get cancelled, you react in extreme ways to that, and then you get censored more aggressively, and then you react to that, and you're trapped in a cycle that becomes incomprehensible if you don't know the order of events.
But when I started, I was a totally inoffensive character, but I just had these unfortunate, inconvenient, Curiosities about why we support Israel and I was cancelled for that.
And so clips like that are going viral and everybody's replying and saying, Oh my gosh, I had no idea.
He's actually a reasonable guy.
I never heard of him before.
I never heard him actually speak for himself.
This is such a surprise.
People check out my show.
And then it's just ever since that kind of moment last week, there's just been the steady stream of the usual suspects putting out clips about me, like Joel Berry, a lot of Jews, but also a lot of these like liberal pro-Palestine types like Ryan Dawson and now this guy Ian Carroll putting out clips where I said, oh well the age of consent should be lower and whatever.
And the timing is always the operative feature here.
Which is, after Groyper War, that's when they brought up the cookie joke.
I don't even think people realized that, but that was the timeline.
My followers were going to Turning Point USA, When Don Jr.
was speaking at UCLA, at one of them, and they were saying, hey, why do you support mass migration?
Hey, why do you have gay people on the stage talking about how they're proud to be gay?
Isn't this conservative?
Hey, why do you say that if America and Israel had a conflict of interest, you would side with Israel?
Like, reasonable, legitimate questions.
They were getting a lot of pressure from the right.
And then first, they dug up an old clip where I made fun of the Holocaust.
And that was years ago, so that's before it became acceptable.
Largely thanks to me and Kanye.
And then a month later, it was the Catboy-Cami thing.
Does anybody realize the conspicuous timing?
Groyper War.
I'm like, world famous, we get Don Jr.
boot off the stage, and then immediately, oh he's a Holocaust denier and he's gay.
Then it was AFPAC 3.
Then there was really not a lot of negative publicity for a couple of years.
Then, at AFPAC 3, which is my big conference, we had Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Paul Gosar, and Lieutenant Governor of Idaho, and we had Wendy Rogers from Arizona, and it was our biggest conference.
Yeah, 1,200 people, it was nuts.
And then, two months later, all this drama, oh he's a terrible boss, we lied about the money, did this, And then now it's deja vu all over again.
I'm talking to Jeremy Boring, which is just like Overton Window destroyed, and I told that whole story last week and the significance of that.
And then all throughout the past week, first I get banned on Twitter so I can't speak for myself, and then people pile on the shit.
So, it's very frustrating, but that's how it goes.
But I made a point today on Telegram about that.
We can never forget that we stand for something very particular.
Which is, you know, Ryan Dawson is now pushing a video where I said I don't care about Palestinians a couple years ago.
Like that's a gotcha.
But if you've been watching my show, you know my view on this since the beginning.
And I've said since October 7th, and every month since then, that our particular position is not that we are against imperialism.
And insofar as we are against imperialism, we oppose what Israel is doing in Gaza for the sake of the victims of Israel's imperialism.
I've never said that.
I have always said that I believe that there is a moral case to be made, that what Israel is doing in Gaza is wrong, but I've always said that my policy is America first.
So, in a sense, I don't care.
In a sense, I only care about Americans.
It's not to say I'm not sympathetic, and it's not to say that I'm not on their side, or that I'm not rooting for them.
But my opposition to what is happening over there has nearly everything to do with the fact that America is involved.
There are atrocities happening all over the world, all the time.
It's not to say, it's not to minimize the plight of the Palestinians, but where were all these bleeding hearts when Yemenis were being slaughtered in Yemen by Saudi Arabia?
Where were they when people were dying in Syria?
Where are they now with what's been going on in Sudan and what's been going on throughout Africa?
Horrible things happen all the time.
What is significant about this is, one, that the United States is cosigning it and supporting it, and related to that, it proceeds from this, which is that the United States is dominated by Jewry.
Okay?
So it's a world of a difference between saying, well, I don't like Zionism because it's an imperial project and they're committing human rights violations, and saying, I don't want my country to be controlled by a foreign lobby and people that hate Jesus.
Those are two completely different things.
And here's how you know they're completely different things.
When Candace Owens got fired for saying Christ is King, Cenk Uygur from Young Turks, who has been pro-Palestinian and outspoken against Israel and some people on his network, he gloated about it.
He gloated about Candace Owens being fired.
And Jackson Hinkle and Haas, the two MAGA communists, They've talked extensively about the Israel lobby, but when push comes to shove last week, they said there is no Jewish control.
They said the world is run by capitalists, not Jews.
Okay?
And case in point, I mean some of the people that are pushing this idea that I was insincere in my support for Palestine because I've said I don't, I'm America first and I don't really care about Palestinians, they're atheists, liberals, they don't even live in America.
One of them doesn't.
So what you find with these left-wingers is that they draw the line At their ideological liberal opposition to what is specifically happening in Israel.
I would contend that probably a lot of them want to see reparations for black people.
I would contend that a lot of them would want to see reparations for Indians, for Native Americans in the United States, or American Indians.
And I think also they would have no problem with an American elite dominated by progressive Jews.
Because on some level, they agree with the Jews.
And this is the most important thing to understand.
You might think it's a contradiction, but think about the dynamic of Jews in Israel and the dynamic of Jews in the United States, which I've talked about all the time.
The Jews in the United States push liberalism.
It is well documented that they are the proponents of almost every major liberal political movement in the history of the United States.
And they're very clear about their intention.
They're very clear about why they do that.
And it's very simple.
Also, their stated intention, which is simple and easy to understand, is that the more tolerant the United States is, The safer that Jews will feel.
And it's also eminently understandable why they do that.
But that is the case.
They were the author of the melting pot narrative.
They wrote the Lazarus poem on the Statue of Liberty.
They pushed for the Establishment Clause and the removal of prayer in schools and the firm distinction between church and state.
They pushed for all these things because The further the United States gets from its white Christian founding, and the less homogeneous it gets, and the less of a monoculture there is, the more that they will be able to feel welcome and safe and kind of slip through the cracks of society.
If America is all one race and all one religion, or mostly those things, they stick out like a sore thumb.
And their conspicuousness has always been a source of insecurity for them.
It's that they stand out.
They've always stood out.
their hats, their customs, their tribal preferences, their very insular, their own religious courts, their own religious form of government.
It is their conspicuousness.
It is that they are conspicuous, that they are unlike everyone around them and unassimilable, which has made them a target, which has made them visible and therefore able to be targeted and generated resentment.
So if the United States is completely multicultural and if the religion of the country, if the hegemonic ideology is multiculturalism, well then it doesn't matter that the Ivy League universities are all run by Jews who comprise 2% of the population.
There'd be nothing in itself, there'd be nothing per se wrong with that.
And the same goes for their over-representation among the students at those universities, their over-representation in political donors, the billionaire class, that they're the most wealthy, the most educated, all these, it would be completely unproblematic.
And that is how they operate here.
In Israel, they are theocratic fascists.
So in the United States, they would say, you know, you cannot have an autocratic, theocratic, Christian government in America because what about us?
We're 2%.
We would stick out like a sore thumb and we would be discriminated against.
In America.
In Israel, they are dropping the hammer on anyone that isn't Jewish.
They have an ethnic basis for citizenship.
In the last 50 years, they have transformed the state into a religious, identitarian state.
At one time, Israel was a labor or socialist regime.
Now it's like a fascist ethnostate built on a supremacist religion.
And none of them see the contradiction.
Well, I shouldn't say that.
Some of them do.
Some of them want a liberal government in Israel.
But I would say that after October 7th, there was certainly less, less of a difference of opinion on those things.
In other words, many Jews, like Ben Shapiro, will come to the United States and say, I don't give a damn about the browning of America, it's about their ideas, not their skin color.
But in Israel, he will say, we need to remove every ethnic Palestinian from the state of Israel.
So which is it?
In America, you know, it doesn't matter how brown it gets as long as you got the right idea.
In Israel, no brown people.
No brown people will be allowed.
I mean, that's like the most on-its-face contradiction, but that stems from this dynamic of Jews as a stateless people, as a minority outside of Israel, and Jews in their state, in Israel, as a majority, as the ruling government, And anyway, so one doesn't fully understand what is happening unless you consider both sides of this.
The Bolshevik or liberal side and the Zionist side.
And a lot of these left-wing people, they only see one side of the equation.
They don't like that Israel is like murdering people for fun over there and using our government to do it.
But they also want the Jewish agenda for the United States, which is that it's going to be totally liberal and destroy the foundations of our success.
And that is because there's a deeper spiritual truth here, which is that the Jews understand that the source of their strength is their tribalism.
It is the coherence and the familiarity of their society.
It's all people that they know.
I mean, and that's kind of the basis of fascism, is that a people united together on the basis of those kinds of commonalities.
Shared ethnicity, shared religion, shared culture, shared sense of nationhood.
When a group of people like that get together, they become very strong in the world.
They become disproportionately strong.
Whereas a people that is not coherent and do not have those things in common and are disparate and diverse and heterodox or heterogeneous, it's a tremendous source of weakness and instability and insecurity and confusion.
And so, you know, the lesson is not to say that Israel should be as gay as America, or that Israel should be as chaotic and unhinged and with a lack of identity like the United States.
It's that the United States should have a semblance of nationhood and identity like Israel.
Now, that doesn't mean that we're gonna murder all the people that don't look like us, but it does mean that, like Israel, we need to have a country that is predicated on its own survival, first and foremost.
We have a wide open border.
We do things to ourselves that hurt our own country.
Let's start with not doing those things, you know?
But these ideological liberals, it's almost like they just want to make Israel as bad as America.
They want to bring all the problems that the Jews in exile have visited upon America, they want to bring that to Israel.
But that's wrong.
So we're not just against the Zionism.
Yes, we are against Jews having power.
We are against Jews having power in our country because they are not Christian and they have an allegiance to their own tribe and their own country.
Now if a Jew converts to Christianity, I have no problem with that person having power.
If a Jewish person is bound to Christian law, then theoretically I have no problem with them being in power.
For example, if you have blasphemy laws, decency laws that are governing Hollywood, I think Jews actually make fine directors and artists.
It's just that many times the things that they make transgress certain boundaries that are inappropriate.
So, you know, that is where we are fundamentally distinct from these pro-Palestine liberal types.
I'm not Muslim.
I am Christian.
I am not a liberal, tree-hugging, bleeding heart.
I am a conservative.
I am basically borderline fascist.
I'm a reactionary.
I am illiberal.
I think that everyone in the country should have dignity.
I think everyone in the country should be treated with respect.
I think everyone should have equal rights.
But I think that the privilege to rule should be reserved for Christians.
And I think that the country should, for the sake of its own survival, by definition, have some semblance of homogeneity, border control, some due consideration for demographic balance.
You know, all those things are very important, so... Anyway, so I saw some criticism from some of these liberals, you know, they're not religious, they're not conservative, they don't like Trump, they want RFK because he's a hippie and he's talking to the First Nations and, you know, these are not our people.
Now, and I have no problem coming together with them on a contingent basis for the sake of what's happening in Gaza, But, clearly, since that argument has been decided, now they want to come and beef with me because I'm not a fucking liberal.
But I'm not a fucking liberal.
So, you're exactly right.
You can have your feminism, and you can have your bleeding heart, and you can have your First Nations bullshit.
America won.
Indians lost.
No refunds.
I'm an American patriot.
I'm America first.
I am not a Muslim.
And I think Muslims are wrong.
I think Christians are right, and I think Muslims are wrong.
In fact, I know it.
We are right.
So, that's the difference.
And, you know, so be it.
If they're ready to just drop the, they don't want to have a coalition, then fine.
But that's where we stand.
That's always where I've stood.
I don't think I've ever made, I don't think I've ever given anyone anything, any impression other than that.
So, anyway, that's that.
But I want to move on.
We're going to get into our news.
And that's an important distinction to make.
So our first story, we'll talk about this Transgender Day of Visibility.
You know, Joe Biden declared that Easter Sunday was going to be a Transgender Day of Visibility, which many people were quick to criticize.
In fairness to Biden, apparently this day is always on March 31st, and so it happened to fall on Easter this year.
I don't think that excuses it, but it is important to acknowledge the details.
So this is a story.
This is from CNN.
It says Republicans are taking aim at President Joe Biden for proclaiming Easter Sunday as Transgender Day of Visibility, although the two days only coincided this year by chance.
The Transgender Day of Visibility, which was started in 2009 as a day of awareness to celebrate the success of transgender and gender non-conforming people, is held annually on March 31st.
The date of Easter, meanwhile, changes from year to year.
Which I'm a little confused what he means by that.
on Biden's proclamation to attack the president.
It is appalling and insulting that Joe Biden's White House formally proclaimed Easter Sunday as Trans Day of Visibility, said President Trump.
House Speaker Johnson said the Biden administration had betrayed the central tenet of Easter.
The American people are taking note.
Which I'm a little confused what he means by that.
I mean, I get broadly what he means, but is the central tenet of Easter like don't be transgender?
I don't know.
That's like a weirdly specific thing to say.
Obviously it's an extremely sinful thing to promote on Easter, but...
The central, maybe the central point is like we have to repudiate sin like transgenderism I suppose, but anyway.
White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said in a statement on Saturday, as a Christian who celebrates Easter with family, President Biden stands for bringing people together and upholding the dignity and freedoms of every American.
Sadly, politicians are seeking to divide and weaken our country with cruel, hateful, and dishonest rhetoric.
President Biden will never abuse his faith for political purposes or profit.
So, I mean, whatever.
I put out on my telegram this weekend that if you are focused on that, you're kind of missing the point.
Because it's Easter Sunday.
It doesn't matter what anybody says.
That's the biggest thing happening in the universe on Easter is that Jesus rose from the dead, not what the American government says the day is.
I obviously understand why people are upset, but for me, all these kind of clickbaity type things, I always just roll my eyes.
I'm like, It's another.
Every other day is Holocaust Remembrance Day, Trans Day, Gay Day, Women's Day, Abortion Day.
You know, so it doesn't really phase me.
The one thing that I will say about this, I mean, and obviously it goes without saying, it is extremely sacrilegious.
It is an extreme slap in the face.
Easter Sunday is the holiest day of the year, and they make it about one of the most repulsive sins.
And one of the most abominable things that's going on in the country today.
So of course I understand that.
Of course, that's my view.
But what I will say about this is that there are days like this every year.
And there is a nearly constant promotion of homosexuality and transgenderism.
And I think on the right wing, people are coming around.
I think it's getting better.
But for so long, conservatives have been totally unwilling to repudiate these things in themselves.
In other words, when it came to something like gay marriage, eventually conservatives just gave up.
And they fully embraced it.
I saw Tucker Carlson say on his show a couple of years ago, he said basically, gay marriage is fine.
The problem is transgenders.
The problem is when you make a Christian bake a cake.
And this is the kind of thing that I've talked about for years.
Which is that conservatives seem to not, in principle, be opposed to these kinds of things reigning in our country.
Conservatives have normalized and tolerated pornography, transgenderism, feminism, homosexuality, a number of things, contraceptives, all of that.
And even if they don't agree with those things themselves, they will say something like, well, it's a free country and people can do whatever they like to do in their own home.
So, conservatives, it's not that they're against Transgender Visibility Day, they're against it on Easter.
But if you want to do it the following week, if you want to do it in the privacy of your own home, if you want to do it in a liberal state like California, they say knock yourself out.
That's your prerogative.
This is a free country.
And this is why we have lost the country.
Because we've ceded society to evil people and to evil things.
Things that are wrong.
Instead of conservatives getting up there and saying this is wrong, They get up there and say, well, it's not my cup of tea.
So instead of going up and saying transgenderism isn't real, how can transgenders be visible when they don't exist, and why would we promote something that is so horrifying, and why would we promote something that is so evil, instead they say, well, it's just not my cup of tea.
And you need to respect our holiday.
You can have the transgender holiday next week.
And this is why we have Black History Month and Holocaust Day and Women's Day and this day and that day.
And until conservatives are able to stand up and say we want to live in a fundamentally alternate society, a fundamentally different society with different rules, Then this is the ideology that will rule.
I mean, what would be the argument against transgenders getting a transgender surgery?
I saw Alex Jones say this.
I'm giving some examples.
I saw Alex Jones say this last year.
He went to some free speech convention.
They asked him about transgenders.
He said, well, I'm a libertarian, basically, so I think you can go and kill yourself if you want and you can get transgender surgery.
You just gotta be 18.
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