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Thank you. | |
Give me your love. | ||
Give me your love. | ||
The Boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of big questions. | ||
Who's that? | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless If you view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Where's enough enough, baby? | ||
Sick. | ||
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
I'm sipping wine, having some pasta, having some pizza. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening everybody you're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Tonight we'll be picking up where we left off yesterday talking about the Israeli strike on an Iranian consulate in Syria. | ||
We were supposed to cover it last night but my internet crashed in the middle of the show and didn't come back for an hour. | ||
So... | ||
That sucks, but we're gonna wrap it up tonight, and we'll get to it tonight actually. | ||
And if you missed the show yesterday, yesterday Israel struck an Iranian consulate in Syria, killing four Iranian generals. | ||
It's a big deal because, as I said last night, it's a diplomatic building, so it constitutes a legitimate act of war against Iran. | ||
And now, American officials are worried about an Iranian retaliation, which is what I said last night. | ||
Has to be one. | ||
Iran has to respond. | ||
And whatever that response will be, it will probably continue to draw us further into a war, not just against the Houthis, who are already fighting, or the Popular Mobilization Force in Iraq, who are already fighting, but also potentially Iran and Hezbollah. | ||
And it's, this is all part of the Israeli master plan. | ||
Everything is contingent on the thing that came before. | ||
Now that the whole world is turning against Israel because of their slaughter in Gaza, Israel very quickly wants this to become a regional war. | ||
For many reasons, but among them to distract everybody from what they've been doing specifically in Gaza. | ||
The sooner it becomes a regional war, the better for them politically. | ||
And the better for Netanyahu as well. | ||
So we'll talk about that dynamic and we'll talk about that whole situation. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a new article. | ||
It's from one of these left-wing groups. | ||
I forget which one. | ||
And I didn't even catch this, but apparently today Tyler Boyer from Turning Point USA said today that the Groipers are okay! | ||
Which is pretty crazy, you know. | ||
Last week we talked about the significance of me speaking with Jeremy Boring, the CEO of Daily Wire on a Twitter space. | ||
And how it's really come full circle and what that represents. | ||
And then, this week, one of the executives at Turning Point USA says, actually, the Groypers aren't so bad after all. | ||
Some of them are actually okay, he said. | ||
And they're just asking questions! | ||
Crazy! | ||
And if you know the lore, I mean, that quote, because that's what he specifically said, some of these Groypers are just asking questions. | ||
It took five years! | ||
You know, it took five years for them to realize that, but yeah. | ||
Yeah, that is kind of what we were doing. | ||
That's what was going on over there. | ||
We were asking them questions back in 2019. | ||
So, pretty unbelievable admission from them. | ||
We'll talk about that as well. | ||
Should be a good show, but honestly kind of a slow news day. | ||
It's been pretty slow for about a week. | ||
So, that is what it is. | ||
Boring, but it'll be a good show regardless. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Also, follow me on Telegram. | ||
Like the video on Rumble as well. | ||
What else? | ||
I think that's everything. | ||
Yeah, not a lot of news. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Last night was such a bummer. | ||
I'm, you know, I'm not even feeling good. | ||
I'm still, like, residually sick. | ||
You know, I was sick, like, last week. | ||
And I'm still having all these, like... I must have had some kind of virus because I'm still having problems. | ||
Not, like, my throat isn't sore, but my, um... | ||
Lymph nodes are swollen and I'm just having just like a lot of long-term symptoms, so I haven't been feeling good lately and But I get all ready. | ||
I do the show yesterday and then of course in the freaking middle of the show stream crashes And I tried to get it back on and then it literally took an hour for the internet to come back. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
If you watch the show, you know, it's just like completely sporadic. | ||
It just, internet just cuts out sometimes. | ||
So that sucks. | ||
So that really sucks, but whatever. | ||
Whatever! | ||
That's just another day. | ||
So anyway, apologies that I was not able to complete the show yesterday. | ||
If you sent any superchats, I will read them tonight. | ||
And that'll be fun. | ||
An extended night of superchats. | ||
Awesome! | ||
Just great. | ||
Anyway, so yeah, so not too much else besides that. | ||
I guess we'll just jump into it. | ||
Our first story is about the Turning Point USA executive Tyler Boyer who apparently now likes Groipers. | ||
Really? | ||
Now he thinks the Groipers are okay? | ||
Gee, thanks. | ||
Everybody only ruined my career for seven years and now everyone's realizing, hey, these guys aren't so bad. | ||
You know, maybe they were right. | ||
Nice. | ||
No, but I'm happy though. | ||
But I'm happy. | ||
It's good news, I guess. | ||
So, the big story, if you've been following this whole thing, it all started with Candace Owens. | ||
She gets fired at Daily Wire and the whole conservative movement becomes aware of this Jewish problem or question of Jews in power in the West. | ||
Because Canis Owens got fired for saying Christ is King. | ||
And a lot of people said, hey, wait a minute. | ||
I thought we were Judeo-Christian. | ||
I thought this was, I thought that was the basis of this whole conservative movement. | ||
Judeo-Christian. | ||
So why then are all these Jews at Daily Wire attacking Canis Owens for saying Christ is King? | ||
And it was a very revealing moment. | ||
And I said on Telegram, I think yesterday, it was truly pivotal because I don't think anybody took the side of Daily Wire other than a handful of other Jews that run other conservative media outlets. | ||
Almost everybody else was shocked, surprised, outraged, and I think they all became aware almost immediately of this dynamic. | ||
It's not just that Candace Owens was fired for saying Christ is King, She was fired for saying Christ is King, which they said is anti-semitic to say. | ||
So I think that caught a lot of conservatives off guard, because they're uninitiated. | ||
They just don't know. | ||
They don't know the things that we know. | ||
And it's not like these are extremely complex things. | ||
It's not even that esoteric. | ||
And if you pay attention, it's actually quite overt. | ||
It's actually quite exoteric. | ||
But it has taken a long time for conservatives to realize that Jews don't like very militant, chauvinistic, fanatical Christians. | ||
They never have. | ||
Not for thousands of years. | ||
And they don't like that maybe because if you paid attention on Easter Sunday or Good Friday, because our religion says that they killed our God. | ||
They killed everybody's God. | ||
They killed Jesus Christ, they sentenced him to death, they refused to trade him for Barabbas, and they're unrepentant. | ||
And the curse is with them still, and it is their sin of pride which is why they refused to accept Jesus until this day. | ||
All of this was actually commonly understood. | ||
This was common knowledge less than a century ago. | ||
But it has been obfuscated by an intense propaganda campaign that has occurred since World War II, which has to do with the Holocaust, and has to do with the State of Israel, and a very complex operation, but that's the gist. | ||
And anyway, so Cana Sones was fired. | ||
I think it woke up everybody, or woke up a lot of people. | ||
And after that I had a conversation with Jeremy Boring of the Daily Wire, the CEO, where I basically dressed him down and said, look, this is why people don't support Daily Wire. | ||
Conservatives are here for America, they're here for Jesus, and you want to bring them a political program that's based on Israel and Judaism. | ||
And it's not about hatred, and it's not about any kind of prejudice, but that's just not what we support. | ||
We don't believe in that. | ||
We're not Jewish, we're Christian. | ||
We're not Israeli, we're American. | ||
You reside in America, you nominally are a Christian. | ||
Why the departure? | ||
So this was a major symbolic victory because of course I was initially cancelled seven years ago by The Daily Wire, the company that Jeremy Boring runs. | ||
I was cancelled, I was blackballed, they sent hit pieces to Media Matters for them to publish about me. | ||
And for a long time they just simply ignored me. | ||
When they couldn't ignore me, they would attack me without saying my name. | ||
Eventually they would say my name, but in a sort of dismissive way. | ||
And last week, Jeremy Boring actually said not only does he know me and he engaged with me, but he also said that I'm actually really smart and articulate and funny and he watches my show. | ||
But he's just deeply concerned about what I say. | ||
And the significance of this wasn't lost on anybody. | ||
I think many of my allies talked about this and enemies as well. | ||
There was a big spread in Huffington Post about it. | ||
And then responding to this whole thing, Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA did a podcast about it with one of the executives at Turning Point, Tyler Boyer. | ||
And they talked about the whole deal. | ||
And one of the most noteworthy quotes from the article is that Tyler Boyer actually said that the Groipers are okay. | ||
At least some of them. | ||
And this is the article. | ||
It says, quote, On his ThoughtCrime podcast, Charlie Kirk's crew discussed the recent departure of Candace Owens from the Daily Wire. | ||
Owens has a history of awful comments even before being hired by the Daily Wire, yet they hired her anyway and parted ways with her in March. | ||
Charlie Kirk's podcast crew speculated that Owens may have been dismissed for saying Christ is King, which they acknowledged is a tenet of the Christian faith, yet the phrase has been weaponized against Jewish people by Nick Fuentes' white nationalist, Groyper Army. | ||
Fuentes has spread hateful conspiracy theories online, such as denying the Holocaust and making tirades against black people and Jews. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Which by the way, okay, I think everybody knows at this point, I don't hate black people and Jews. | ||
I just hate criminals and inconsiderate, obnoxious people. | ||
Happen to be a lot of overlap. | ||
All I'm gonna say, okay, that's all I'm gonna say. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
What I really hate are obnoxious, inconsiderate, belligerent people They commit crimes that steal our sovereignty, that destroy the USS Liberty. | ||
You know, it's just, there's a lot of overlap. | ||
But I think everyone can acknowledge we don't like those things. | ||
Like, why do we have to pretend that we like these things? | ||
Anyway. | ||
It says, the hateful Groypers have been known to go after others in the most vile way during Charlie Kirk's podcast. | ||
Tyler Boyer, who is the Turning Point COO, he is one of 168 RNC National Committee members, And was an Arizona elector for Trump, he signaled that he thinks Daily Wire parted ways with Owens because her rhetoric aligned with Groyper's. | ||
So everyone knows, okay, everyone knows. | ||
During his comments, Boyer had some positive things to say about some in the white nationalist Groyper movement. | ||
He said a lot of Groypers who, there's some that are okay-ish. | ||
Okay-ish! | ||
They just want to have an honest debate about some of these issues. | ||
And there's others that are vastly conspiratorial and, more importantly, are students of Saul Alinsky. | ||
Rules for radicals. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I'll take it. | ||
Because do you remember that five years ago, that's really how I arrived. | ||
If I got canceled by Daily Wire, the rising action of my career was when my followers did the Groyper War. | ||
And that's why they call them Groypers. | ||
Because they would go to Charlie Kirk's turning point speeches After which they would host a question and answer session and they would ask questions. | ||
It wasn't, and it was interpreted like we were harassing them, like it was really hostile. | ||
Quite honestly, and I'm being very honest here, I don't think it was really that hostile. | ||
I think that Charlie Kirk and his ilk at that time had avoided a debate on a few issues, a few key issues, And I think at that time, Turning Point USA was a little bit different than it is today. | ||
They were proponents of gay acceptance, mass migration. | ||
They talked way more about Israel than they do now. | ||
And I think a lot of these changes have taken place because we forced introspection. | ||
We forced self-reflection. | ||
I think they became self-conscious of how liberal, how out of touch, how not conservative they were. | ||
And I think they made some changes. | ||
But it was interpreted by Turning Point USA as a hostile attack. | ||
And I was smeared. | ||
They called me. | ||
That's how I became known as a Holocaust denier. | ||
Before that, I wasn't known as that. | ||
And it's funny how the smears evolve over time. | ||
I was not known as a Holocaust denier until the Groyper War. | ||
Now that was because, and by the way, I didn't believe in, you know, as a matter of fact I was the whole time, but no one knew that because I didn't really talk about it that much. | ||
But I made a joke in 2019 in January where someone sent a super chat and they compared the Holocaust to the Cookie Monster and Turning Point USA drudged that clip back up in December 2019 to 11 months later, almost a year later, to paint me as an anti-Semite, as a Holocaust denier, but not because it was relevant to what was happening at the time, but just to discredit me. | ||
Turning Point USA and the conservative movement at large was losing a lot of credibility because I was supposed to be somebody that was blackballed, blacklisted. | ||
I was supposed to be somebody who was not allowed in the conversation. | ||
I was gatekept out, quite literally, of CPAC, of the conservative movement, of any of these groups. | ||
And so it was such a It was such a shock to the system that somebody like myself was able to not only breach the castle walls, but also undermine the whole foundation of the conservative mythology on critical issues like immigration, support for Israel, this apparent acceptance of social liberalism within the conservative tent. | ||
So, they were panicking. | ||
They had no way to respond to this. | ||
The only way that was really appropriate was to capitulate, but they didn't want to do that. | ||
So instead, they smeared me and said that, well, even though the Greupers are asking maybe legitimate questions, the author of the movement is a far more radical person than anyone understands. | ||
He's an anti-Semite Holocaust denier. | ||
So, in other words, five years ago, it was a big part of my ascendancy, I think also as a transformative inflection point. | ||
I think after the Groyper War humiliated Turning Point USA and a lot of other people, I think there was a bit of self-reflection. | ||
And I think that, coupled with other events over time, has created this sea change, which you're seeing now, where there's far more discussion about white identity, Christian nationalism seems to be the default at this point, and there are even some people that are more critical of Israel than they were before, which would have actually been unthinkable. | ||
Ironically, that is the one that has admittedly been the most moderate change, And yet still the most surprising, and still maybe the most significant, because that's the one that conservatives are really not allowed to test at all. | ||
And anyway, so not only was that a really big deal, changing conservatism, but also with me in particular, like, it was a big part of how I was blacklisted, not just by Daily Wire at the beginning, but also with Turning Point USA at this sort of intermediate stage in my career. | ||
And now for Tyler Boyer to come out and say, you know what? | ||
The Groypers are kind of, maybe, actually okay. | ||
And they're just asking questions. | ||
Well, yeah, that is exactly what was happening. | ||
That's what has been happening for years. | ||
That's how I started! | ||
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Hello! | |
I was just trying to have a debate about these things and I was shut out. | ||
They took clips from my show or leaked things and painted me like I'm some kind of hateful bigot. | ||
I mean, a lot of things they just took out of context, interpreted in the worst possible way. | ||
But I think what has transpired behind the scenes is that we just simply won the debate. | ||
I think we won the debate, we forced the issue, and now all that remains to happen, or all that is left, I should say, is really for this ideological change to resolve. | ||
Meaning that I think at the core, it is now basically a Groyper movement. | ||
And now all that needs to happen is for everybody to just check, or rather catch up. | ||
I think a lot of these Turning Point and Daily Wire people, the stigma is gone. | ||
They see what's happening in Gaza. | ||
There's huge pressure coming from the base, coming from the grassroots, or at least coming from young people online. | ||
And now I think all that remains to happen is that they just have to like fully catch up and kind of learn our vocabulary and things like that. | ||
And in certain ways my role is now changing. | ||
At one time I was extremely aggressive against Turning Point and extremely aggressive against Daily Wire. | ||
And in a way I still am. | ||
But my role is sort of changing because now there are major figures like Candace Owens that just agree with me. | ||
And there are major people like Tucker Carlson, again, that more or less agree with me. | ||
And now my role is to really guard a kind of ideologically rigid program. | ||
And here's what I mean by this. | ||
I'm about to lay out a concept for you and This is not really so much about the stuff itself, but it's really more about how we're working in politics in general, on a pragmatic level. | ||
So, at this point, it would seem that the revolution, I've used this terminology before, this is a saying from Joseph Stalin, he used to say, are we going to, is the revolution going to conquer the state, or will the state conquer the revolution? | ||
In other words, Now that the, in the Soviet Union, now that the communists have power, are they going to transform Russia into a communist country? | ||
Or, now that the communists are in power, are the communists going to be conquered by the status quo of the state? | ||
Will they be forced to give up their ideology? | ||
Will they be forced to give up their more idealistic or ambitious plans? | ||
And he said that there always has to be a push to make sure that the revolution is still happening, to make sure that the communist ideas were still working through. | ||
Now, I'm not a communist, but I understand that there's something similar happening in the conservative movement. | ||
The revolution, so to speak, is the, it's actually the counter-revolution, or the reaction, it's the Gruypers. | ||
The revolution is this idea about white identity and talking about Jewish power and the centrality of Christianity. | ||
Because really, all these things are highly related. | ||
And we're not going to get into that for the purpose of this show, but needless to say, those are kind of the core components. | ||
What distinguishes us from the others? | ||
Well, certainly it's how we view the role of race and ethnicity in a nation. | ||
It is the centrality of Christendom, and specifically the Catholic religion in world history, in history of the universe, and in the importance of the political affairs of the state. | ||
And it is also acknowledging the salience of Jewish power when we analyze what is happening in our country and understanding that that's going to be a tremendous obstacle to achieving a right-wing government or something like that, any of our goals. | ||
So, it would seem that we have won the conversation. | ||
And maybe that's premature to say that, but it's been years. | ||
The younger generation is all on board for the most part. | ||
Almost all right-wing people have been influenced in some way by Greupers or some derivative of Greupers. | ||
They are far less liberal than older conservatives. | ||
They're far more race-conscious than older conservatives. | ||
At large, conservatives don't even care about shrinking government anymore. | ||
It's arguable that maybe they never even did, but certainly they don't anymore. | ||
So, a combination of factors has really transformed the right into something that is much closer to where we are, to where I am. | ||
Especially with young people. | ||
And also, I think, with a lot of key people inside the conservative movement. | ||
Actual key decision makers in conservative institutions. | ||
Here is the next challenge, and you can already see it happening, and I've actually been talking about it for a long time. | ||
It's this question of being co-opted. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's always the problem. | ||
Because what you'll find is that throughout history, a lot of the times the right people win the argument. | ||
It's just that then nefarious people, who are not true believers, They'll use the right arguments to do the wrong things. | ||
They'll use the right arguments to get power to do the wrong things. | ||
And the classic example is the Tea Party movement in recent history. | ||
The Tea Party movement won the conversation. | ||
The Freedom Caucus is now like the dominant force in the GOP. | ||
They defeated Eric Cantor. | ||
They made the Republican leadership bend the knee many times. | ||
The Tea Party won and transformed the GOP. | ||
But what started to happen towards the end of that movement is that many people would run as Tea Party, but then they would go in and they would do everything other than the Tea Party agenda. | ||
They would just use that to get elected. | ||
Marco Rubio is a classic example. | ||
He ran as a Tea Party guy to defeat Charlie Crist in Florida for the Senate seat in 2010. | ||
And then he was in favor of Gang of Eight. | ||
Then he was one of the sponsors of the Gang of Eight immigration bill. | ||
And a number of other bad things. | ||
So now the role is something like this. | ||
We see that clearly we have won the conversation, but this is the point at which the state will begin to exert a pull on us. | ||
Where people like Candace Owens, because of their stature, even though they agree with us more or less, there's going to be a constant temptation to dilute the message. | ||
And it goes something like this. | ||
Candace, you made your point. | ||
Now it's time to stop talking about Jews. | ||
Now it's time to maybe moderate it. | ||
Now it's maybe time in several months, six, nine months, maybe years from now, now it's time maybe to walk back some of the more radical things and adopt a more conciliatory tone. | ||
I see it happen all the time. | ||
Same thing happened with Ye. | ||
You know, Ye suffered horrible consequences for going all the way. | ||
And there was this constant temptation to walk it back. | ||
And he did. | ||
He apologized and said, well, it's not all Jewish people and said a bunch of other things. | ||
Walked it back because he didn't like the pressure he was getting. | ||
And this is what happens. | ||
Now, you may win the conversation, but then the consequences remain. | ||
And this is where, then, the state, even though it has been defeated, starts to extract concessions. | ||
And you sort of lose the peace, so to speak. | ||
You win the argument, you win the war, but you lose the peace. | ||
Over time, those with the institutional power start to take chunks out of the program. | ||
They exert a gravitational pull and they kind of pull people back into their orbit and all of a sudden it's as if no one had even left. | ||
The Trump revolution is another perfect example of this. | ||
Trump ran in 2016 and said we have to build a wall and deport every illegal immigrant and we have to restrict legal immigration and And we have to go after the media, we have to sue the media, and we have to do all these things. | ||
And then what happened in 2020 is like that whole program got dissected. | ||
And then, who was supposed to be his successor, Ron DeSantis, was, they called him famously, Trumpism without Trump. | ||
He subtracted so many of the key ingredients of Trumpism. | ||
And so this is where, again, Trump won. | ||
He defeated the Republican orthodoxy. | ||
He defeated the mainstream Republican program. | ||
He won the hearts and minds of the people. | ||
He had a 90% approval rating. | ||
He flipped the Rust Belt. | ||
Even Joe Biden has taken from his playbook. | ||
Many in Washington have taken certain things from his playbook. | ||
His pivot against China, and even this re-industrialization thing, like with the CHIPS Act, and Joe Biden carrying on the trade war with China. | ||
So they've taken pieces, but the key things are being left on the cutting room floor. | ||
The key things are being subtracted. | ||
And I feel like there is a very high risk of that happening now if we allow conservatives to masquerade as groipers, and if we allow them to define down what it means to be a groiper. | ||
I'll give you some examples of this. | ||
Talker Carlson says, well, no one should be anti-white, and talking about how the media is anti-white, and so on. | ||
But when he's pressed about the creation of a white consciousness in the United States, or the raising of a white consciousness in the United States, he says that he would oppose that. | ||
He says that's evil. | ||
It's just as evil as the left's identity politics. | ||
He says that's Nazis. | ||
Nazis support white identity. | ||
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Okay? | |
And it's no different than someone like Matt Walsh, where Ben Shapiro is allowed to go around and say that Daily Wire actually has a wide diversity of views on Israel. | ||
For example, Matt Walsh is against foreign aid to Israel. | ||
You know, it's not just about foreign aid to Israel. | ||
Saying that the United States shouldn't give Israel money is not the same thing as criticizing Israel. | ||
Of course. | ||
That'd be like saying, you know, I'm not gonna donate money to Joe Biden, but I also won't criticize him. | ||
So that means that I'm not a Democrat, you know? | ||
Like, not giving money to Israel is not the same thing as criticizing Israel, or the Israel lobby, or their control over our government, or the fact that Judaism is blasphemous, and so on and so forth. | ||
So now we're put in this position where we have to actually jealously guard The Groyper Program. | ||
No. | ||
Turning Point is not Groyper. | ||
No. | ||
Daily Wire is not Groyper. | ||
They should be. | ||
They should become more Groyper. | ||
But they're not right now. | ||
And I appreciate that they are coming around. | ||
I appreciate that Tyler Boyer says we're okay. | ||
But you know what? | ||
The Groypers that Tyler Boyer says are okay are not real Groypers. | ||
Because when Tyler Boyer says some of them are conspiratorial, what is he talking about? | ||
Is he talking about the fact that Israelis were dancing on 9-11? | ||
Is that conspiratorial? | ||
Because that happened. | ||
Is he talking about the Greupers that said that the USS Liberty was an intentional attack? | ||
Because that's also factual and not a conspiracy. | ||
Does he mean that if Greupers say that, that they are conspiratorial and still unacceptable? | ||
Because those are two facts. | ||
Is it conspiratorial to say the Holocaust was exaggerated? | ||
Because it was. | ||
And it's also the central myth of the post-war liberal consensus which we're all fighting against. | ||
So I don't think that should be excluded either. | ||
Is it conspiratorial to say that AIPAC is pouring a hundred million dollars into some of these races in 2024 to defeat the Squad because they criticize Israel? | ||
Once again, not a conspiracy, just a fact. | ||
So, Frankly, people need to get hip and realize that Tyler Boyer and Jeremy Boring giving a little bit of praise to the Groipers, it does not mean that they are Groipers. | ||
It doesn't mean they accept Groipers. | ||
It doesn't mean they like me. | ||
I think they don't like me. | ||
I think they consider me to be a big pain in their ass. | ||
But they also recognize that we have more credibility than they do right now. | ||
They have more money, and they have more power, and they have more connections, and they have more listeners, but right now we have more clout. | ||
We have more credibility, clearly. | ||
In the realm of ideas, in the realm of who has true fans, true followers, nobody would die for Charlie Kirk. | ||
People would die for me. | ||
Nobody would die for socialism sucks, people would die for the things we're talking about. | ||
And I don't say that like, you know, I don't want people necessarily to die for me, but I'm saying that we actually have a fanatical following among the youth. | ||
They do not. | ||
We have a cult-like following. | ||
They do not. | ||
And they know that. | ||
And so them trying to create It is a very thinly veiled attempt at neutralizing the pressure that we exert on them. | ||
But we shouldn't. | ||
Groypers in a way. | ||
It is a very thinly veiled attempt at neutralizing the pressure that we exert on them. | ||
But we shouldn't. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I'm open to having a conversation with people like Jeremy Boring or like Tyler Boyer whenever. | ||
And we have had, I've talked to both of them before in Twitter spaces. | ||
And I'm open to talk with them in a respectful way, and I'm open to talk with anyone from Turning Point or anyone from Daily Wire in a respectful, civil way, without insults or without anything like that. | ||
But I will also not budge one inch. | ||
I will not budge a single inch and say that Daily Wire is somehow conservative. | ||
It isn't. | ||
It isn't. | ||
It is an Israeli front. | ||
And so Jeremy Boren can say he watches my show. | ||
Well, hey, he's not alone. | ||
Many people watch my show. | ||
And he could say that I'm very articulate. | ||
Frankly, I am. | ||
And, you know, likewise I can say that I think he's a good businessman and I could say that I think that he's clearly very intelligent and things like that, but also he is part of a subversive front operation. | ||
He's concerned about what I say on my show? | ||
I'm concerned about the clout that he has. | ||
I'm concerned about the fact that Ben Shapiro, who clearly has no allegiance to the United States, has the kind of influence that he does. | ||
And I think that's far more problematic. | ||
Similarly, with Turning Point USA, I see a group that is reluctant to criticize Jewish power. | ||
I see that Turning Point is coming around And they seem to, in a way, embrace white identity or aspects of it, and I see that they have embraced a flavor of Christian nationalism. | ||
But I don't see how you can fully do that and fully commit to that. | ||
If you don't talk about Jewish power, how can you be fully America First? | ||
How can you fully believe in Christian nationalism if the whole conservative media ecosystem is run by Israel First Jews that think Christ is King is anti-Semitic? | ||
You can't! | ||
So, I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for Turning Point to become Groyper. | ||
We're going to need Groypers to take over Turning Point. | ||
We're going to need Groypers to take over Daily Wire. | ||
Or, Groypers are going to have to become bigger than both of them put together. | ||
That might sound outrageous, but that's what we need to do. | ||
The idea that we're going to allow Turning Point and Daily Wire to say that, you know, now they're going to let some groipers in as long as the groipers leave their anti-Semitic conspiracies at the door, well, they're also leaving their groiperism at the door. | ||
And therefore, they just become another Turning Point shill. | ||
They just become another Jew shill. | ||
So... | ||
I don't accept the ceasefire. | ||
I'm not prepared to accept the ceasefire. | ||
The only reason they've come around is because it's working. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's working. | ||
We're winning. | ||
Five years ago, they had nothing nice to say to me. | ||
They didn't want to engage with me. | ||
They wouldn't even let me in the event. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
Because I do. | ||
Maybe a lot of people don't, but it happened to me. | ||
I do. | ||
I remember when Benny Johnson, just like Media Matters, put together a 15-tweet thread with every ugly clip from my show taken out of context, where I said sexist, homophobic, anti-Semitic things. | ||
And I remember they fired Ashley St. | ||
Clair for taking a picture with me, and they banned me from Politicon, or going into the Turning Point event there, and they blackballed me as a Holocaust denier. | ||
So, I haven't forgotten that, and it's not, and listen, it's not a grudge, necessarily, but it is a reminder of who these people are. | ||
And now, five years later, they sound so much like me. | ||
They're not like me, but they are making a concerted effort, it's deliberate, to sound like me, and they're making overtures to me, and they're making overtures to me and my followers, And they're starting to say that maybe the, they're starting to say, hey, maybe the Groypers aren't completely illegitimate. | ||
We can, we can rehabilitate them. | ||
We can bring them in under certain circumstances. | ||
But why would we accept the terms of any surrender when we're winning? | ||
Why would we accept their terms? | ||
You don't get to dictate terms. | ||
You lost. | ||
Your ideology has no weight. | ||
You have no cult following. | ||
You have no credibility. | ||
Right now, Daily Wire's audience is dying. | ||
It's been dying for the past four years because Trump left office, and it's going to die even more because Candace Owens became a Groyper and they had to fire her. | ||
Now they want to dictate terms and say, we're going to take steps to bring the Groypers in, but we're concerned about certain things. | ||
Well, no one, to be honest with you, no one gives a shit about your concerns. | ||
Because you have demonstrated that you have no ideological core. | ||
And the core that you do have is wrong. | ||
If it wasn't wrong, if it was a winning core, if it was attracting any new or young or fanatical converts, you wouldn't be modifying your approach to Nick Fuentes and the Groypers, now would you? | ||
These multi-multi-million dollar organizations would not find themselves on a Twitter space with Stanis Owens or Autumn Greuper explaining themselves if they were winning. | ||
Hello? | ||
So, it is incumbent on Greupers to continue to press the advantage. | ||
Now, I fully support Greupers infiltrating. | ||
I support Greupers Pretending to be less radical than they are to get jobs, but do not ever fully become less radical. | ||
And I must never become less radical. | ||
If they start to say, hey, you know, Nick Fuentes isn't so bad, that's when you have to push more. | ||
That's when you have to take more. | ||
If they give us an inch, we take 10,000 miles. | ||
We have to be aggressive like this. | ||
We can't say, oh, we're happy with our inch. | ||
Oh, after five years of oppression, after five years of actually outright persecution, now Turning Point says some of the Groypers are okay. | ||
Really? | ||
You mean it? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think anyone in Turning Point is okay. | ||
Because Tyler Boyer also said a year ago that if you don't support Israel, Turning Point will fire you. | ||
So by their very nature, by definition, no one at Turning Point is okay. | ||
They're not okay. | ||
They're not okay-ish. | ||
And that's not me being someone that says there are no true conservatives. | ||
It's acknowledging how ideologically rigid they are. | ||
How ideologically twisted and rigid they are. | ||
Israel's committing a genocide. | ||
It is opposed by every country in the world, including this one. | ||
It shocks the conscience of any decent Christian, including the Pope. | ||
Even Donald Trump is saying that it's too far, but nobody at Turning Point can criticize it because they have a twisted ideology that says in America, in Turning Point America, Christian Turning Point America, you can't criticize a genocide they're committing. | ||
That's twisted. | ||
That's not okay. | ||
That is insane. | ||
That's radical. | ||
That's rigid. | ||
And that's un-American. | ||
And it's not Christian. | ||
And it's not conservative. | ||
So, if they want to say some Groypers are okay-ish, okay. | ||
I don't think anyone at Turning Point is okay-ish, as long as Turning Point says, you will be fired if you don't support Israel. | ||
If they change that, then I'll feel differently. | ||
If someone from Turning Point is allowed to criticize Israel, and I don't mean say that America shouldn't give them billions of dollars, I mean if someone at Turning Point is allowed to criticize Israel, and say what they're doing is wrong, then I will say maybe there are some people at Turning Point that are okay. | ||
Maybe there are some that are okay. | ||
Same with Daily Wire. | ||
I think a lot of their hosts are very smart. | ||
But I'm very concerned. | ||
I'm very concerned because they are not America First and they are not fully Christian. | ||
How can they be if they work for someone who mocks the crucifixion of Jesus? | ||
They can't. | ||
That is a shock and a scandal and it's blasphemy for Christians to work for a blasphemer who mocks the crucifixion. | ||
So, until those people break away or they can criticize it, I think they're all anti-Christ. | ||
I think they're all anti-Christian. | ||
And I think that what they put out is very concerning. | ||
So, you know... | ||
Now, if they can take steps to moderate those views, if they can take steps to come closer to America First and to a serious version of political Christianity, then I think we can maybe accept them or extend an olive branch, but until then, I don't think so. | ||
So, that doesn't mean I won't talk to them or have a discussion with them. | ||
I'm always open for debate, but But that's where we have to stand on these things. | ||
That's where my role is now changing. | ||
And a lot of people my whole career have told me, you've got to moderate your views to get mainstream appeal. | ||
The mainstream is coming to us. | ||
We are not taking one step towards the mainstream. | ||
They are moving towards us. | ||
And if they have a problem with that, then the Groyper War will continue. | ||
The Groyper War will continue until they become Better. | ||
But that's the role that we have to adopt, and nobody should be under any illusions. | ||
Nobody should be confused about what we're doing. | ||
It's my job to define an ideologically rigid, right-wing doctrine that is not controlled by Jewish power, that is not controlled by Israeli money, that is solidly, 100%, unambiguously, unashamedly Christian, Christian first, and America first. | ||
And if people are okay by turning point standards, it means they're not okay by Groyper standards. | ||
It means they're very, very less Groyper, and more Israel First, and more whatever they're doing over there. | ||
So, now is the time when we put four feet on the gas pedal. | ||
We don't take the foot off the gas now and say, hey, you know what? | ||
That was really cool of them to talk to me. | ||
They're talking to me because their years of persecution didn't work. | ||
It failed. | ||
And now, because we won the conversation, now they reluctantly have to come on the space and say, Hello, Autumn Greiper. | ||
And they have to defend what they've been saying over the years. | ||
You know, for years it's me defending what I've been saying. | ||
Oh, well you said this, you said that. | ||
Now it's, hey Clavin, what did you mean when you said Ben Shapiro shouldn't convert to Christianity? | ||
So, that's why we have to stay ideologically solid. | ||
So that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our story about Iran. | ||
That's just kind of like to put a bow on what's been happening lately. | ||
Although I'm sure there'll be more. | ||
There'll be further developments. | ||
I really got to get a haircut, man. | ||
My hair is way too long. | ||
And it's kind of pissing me off. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Anyway. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
We're going to talk about This strike in Iran or rather against Iran in Syria. | ||
So it's been a minute since we talked about the broader war that's happening in the Middle East. | ||
We've talked a little bit about Gaza. | ||
We've talked about Rafah. | ||
We've talked about what's happening domestically. | ||
I can't remember the last time we talked about the regional war. | ||
Things have actually been They've been quieter in some areas, more intense in others. | ||
The big story is that it appears that Israel is preparing to invade Lebanon. | ||
They're first preparing their invasion of Rafah in South Gaza. | ||
And it seems that once they finish that, and they're committed to doing it, they're going to directly engage Hezbollah on the ground in Lebanon. | ||
And if you've been following this, there's been a very low-intensity conflict over the Israel-Lebanon border. | ||
But it has been getting more intense. | ||
Israel has been sending strikes deeper and deeper into Lebanese territory, killing more and more people. | ||
So it's been getting hotter. | ||
So it's been getting more intense in Lebanon and it's about to intensify in Gaza. | ||
But in Iraq and Syria there has not been a strike on American bases by the Iranian forces in a couple of months. | ||
Ever since the Islamic resistance killed four U.S. | ||
service members in Jordan. | ||
So it seems like there's been an agreement on the part of both sides to de-escalate. | ||
The United States never really brought a significant response. | ||
There were some strikes against Iranian proxy forces in Iraq and Syria, but there was no strike on Iran. | ||
There was no strike on Iranian personnel or anything like that. | ||
So Iraq and Syria have been relatively tame. | ||
But now the big story yesterday is that Israel is once again escalating the conflict with Iran directly. | ||
They bombed an Iranian consulate building. | ||
In Syria, killing four major Iranian generals. | ||
And this is a story from New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, | ||
Four Israeli officials speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence matters confirmed that Israel had been behind the strike in Damascus but denied that the building had diplomatic status. | ||
The Syrian ambassador to Iran said the strike had targeted a diplomatic building and was a clear and complete violation of all international conventions and norms. | ||
The dead include General Mohammad Reza Zahidi, who oversaw Iran's covert military operations in Syria and Lebanon, two other generals, and four officers in the Quds Force, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said in a statement. | ||
Israeli officials said the building was an outpost of the Revolutionary Guards, making it a legitimate military target. | ||
In Washington, officials expressed fears that the strike could escalate hostilities in the region. | ||
After the strike, American troops based in southern Syria had knocked down a one-way attack drone. | ||
This was the first attack aimed at U.S. | ||
troops in Iraq and Syria in nearly two months. | ||
No injuries or damage were reported, although, said the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity. | ||
The Damascus strike came as Israeli soldiers withdrew from Gaza's largest hospital complex, al-Shifa, leaving it badly battered after a two-week raid in which the Israeli military said it had killed about 200 Palestinian militants and arrested hundreds of others after extended firefights. | ||
Israel bombed not the consulate itself but part of a complex literally right beside the Iranian embassy in the capital of Syria. | ||
Israel is saying it was not a diplomatic building because it contained the IRGC and the IRGC they say is a legitimate military target but that's not really a valid excuse because this is a diplomatic building and as I said at the top of the show and last night attacking a diplomatic facility like an embassy or a consulate is like an attack on that country's soil. | ||
Bombing an embassy is like bombing that country's territory, because it is that country's territory. | ||
And bombing diplomatic personnel is like bombing a legislator. | ||
It's like bombing a government official. | ||
That's an official representative of that country's government. | ||
So it is one thing to kill a general, although that's generally frowned upon, and it's one thing to attack a legitimate military target, but to kill or bomb diplomatic personnel at a diplomatic complex in another country is effectively an act of war. | ||
And that's why there's a disagreement over how they're classifying the building. | ||
Iran says that's a government diplomatic building. | ||
Israel says, well technically it isn't because the IRGC was operating out of it. | ||
But of course, it's not really up for any country, any other country to decide. | ||
If Iran says it's a consulate, well then it is a consulate. | ||
And therefore then they reserve the right to retaliate and that's why the United States is concerned about it. | ||
And this is a story from today from the New York Times. | ||
It says, current and former U.S. | ||
officials expressed fears today that Israel's airstrikes on the embassy could escalate hostilities in the region and prompt retaliatory strikes. | ||
A former CIA official who served in the Middle East said it will only result in escalation By Iran and its proxies, which is very dangerous to American troops in the region. | ||
And they also said that it was incredibly reckless. | ||
But it seems that this is the intention of Israel. | ||
That's kind of the sick logic or the twisted truth at the center of this war, which everyone, I think, understands but dare not say out loud, which is that Israel wants a regional war. | ||
They want to fight Iran. | ||
Or rather, they want us to fight Iran. | ||
So, it's sort of funny in a way. | ||
The United States is begging and pleading our closest ally Israel not to antagonize Iran. | ||
Not to antagonize Hezbollah, not to antagonize these other forces by their actions in Gaza and elsewhere because the United States says it will drag the United States into a full-fledged regional war which will be ruinous to our country. | ||
It will be ruinous to us diplomatically, probably to our economy, certainly to our military, and it will force us to redirect resources that should be going elsewhere like Taiwan or According to our government Ukraine or I mean I would say the border But Israel is doing all of this because they know that. | ||
They know that bombing Iran pulls us into a war with Iran. | ||
They're bombing Lebanon because they know it drags us into a war with Hezbollah. | ||
So we're pleading with them to stop. | ||
We're saying, hey, you're going to drag us into a war. | ||
And Israel is basically saying, I know. | ||
Isn't it great? | ||
Isn't it wonderful? | ||
So Israel's doing all of this with full knowledge and full intentionality. | ||
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They're deliberately doing this. | |
And so you would expect that if Israel and the United States are pursuing these diametrically opposing But we're not. | ||
foreign policies, which is that Israel wants us to fight their wars and we don't want to fight their wars, you would expect that the United States would exert some pressure against Israel or maybe would disagree with Israel or maybe would respond in some kind of hostile way to the fact that you would expect that the United States would exert some pressure against Israel or But we're not. | ||
Not only are we not, we're continuing to fund their foreign policy. | ||
They could not continue their war in Gaza, let alone initiate a new war in Lebanon without a constant supply of American military aid. | ||
The United States has approved a hundred sales of weapons to Israel since October 7th, none of which were approved by Congress. | ||
It's all going through the executive branch under spurious methods. | ||
A hundred sales of weapons, millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars, and without it, Israel cannot continue their wars, they certainly couldn't start new ones, and they wouldn't want to, because they don't have the industrial capacity to make what we're giving them. | ||
They are currently, although people talk about in the future lessening Israel's reliance on the United States, they currently are completely dependent on us. | ||
And just last week, we talked about this. | ||
Not this past week, but the week before. | ||
Joe Biden made the American military aid conditional and said, we won't give you military aid if you're murdering civilians in Gaza. | ||
And yet, last Sunday, a week before Easter, Joe Biden approved the military sale anyway. | ||
He's certified that Israel is following international law. | ||
So even though Israel is knowingly and intentionally dragging us into a war completely against our will and against our national interest, not only are we going along with it and supporting them through it all, we're also giving them the weapons to do it. | ||
We're also giving them the supplies that without it they could not carry on what they're doing. | ||
And I've been saying it from the start. | ||
I've been saying from the beginning that that is what has been going on. | ||
That's one of the reasons, I should say, why the slaughter in Gaza has been so deadly. | ||
They're trying to upset the Muslim world. | ||
That is why they continue to antagonize Hezbollah. | ||
That's why they antagonize Iran with terrorist attacks, which they've sponsored in Iranian territory. | ||
It's because they're, and I've said it again, I've said it a million times, apologies if you've heard it before, the grand prize for Israel is that the United States decimates Hezbollah for them, and the United States bombs Iran's nuclear facilities and sets them back. | ||
That's what Israel wants. | ||
And on some level, Netanyahu wants to remain in power. | ||
So, this is about Israel's national interest, it is about the political life of its current Prime Minister, and the United States is along for the ride. | ||
And the people in the Middle East are going to pay the price. | ||
But that's what's going on in Gaza. | ||
And the thing is, it's important to understand all of this because I have a sneaking suspicion that it will all happen very quickly. | ||
The dominoes will fall very quickly. | ||
The invasion of Rafah, the invasion of Lebanon, strikes on Iran, they're set up right now like dominoes, like when the Israeli invasion of Rafah begins. | ||
Not soon after, hostilities will escalate with Hezbollah, maybe into a full-blown war. | ||
Once that happens, it's a very short fuse before strikes against Iran occur. | ||
So, these are dominoes that are each contingent on the other thing, with a very small gap between them. | ||
And it would seem that once Israel starts down this path, this sort of last triggering event, once they cross this tripwire, Seems like there's almost nothing that can stop it. | ||
So that's why people need to be aware. | ||
And they also need to be aware of who's responsible. | ||
Because we're about to be sucked in, and you know what's going to happen if it turns into a war with Hezbollah and Iran? | ||
This issue of Palestinians being genocided will be completely obfuscated. | ||
It will be completely lost in the fray. | ||
Because if Israel is engaged in a major war with Iran and Hezbollah alongside the United States, that will be the headline for years to come. | ||
Not that Israel burned down every hospital and all the farmland and destroyed and leveled all the cities in Gaza and sent all the millions of refugees into Egypt and Europe and the United States. | ||
It will be memory hold. | ||
It will be long forgotten. | ||
It will be a footnote in a bigger chapter about the renewal of pan-Middle Eastern hostilities with Israel. | ||
And then once that's over, then Saudi Arabia is going to make a deal with Israel, along with all the other Arab countries. | ||
Iran will be diminished. | ||
And it will be, as Israel promised at the start of this conflict, a completely different geopolitical order in the Middle East. | ||
And it looks like that's what we're hurtling towards right now. | ||
So, that's a strike in Syria. | ||
We'll see if Iran retaliates. | ||
If they do, we'll cover it. | ||
But I doubt there's gonna be a serious reprisal. | ||
Iran doesn't have that dog in them. | ||
They don't want it badly. | ||
You know? | ||
Everyone's talked about, oh, Hezbollah's gonna go in there. | ||
Iran's really gonna go in there. | ||
Have you been disappointed? | ||
Because I have too. | ||
I remember when the leader of Hezbollah gave a speech A couple weeks after October 7th, and everyone thought, oh here we go, Hezbollah's going in, and they totally backed down. | ||
And I said, wow, no one will stop Israel. | ||
And they said, no, just you wait, when Hamas is about to be defeated, Hezbollah's gonna come in and save the day. | ||
Think so? | ||
I seriously doubt that. | ||
I don't think anyone's gonna meaningfully stand up to Israel until it's already too late. | ||
Until Israel has made their moves, and they've put the pieces in place, But I'm open to being proven wrong. | ||
I hope so, actually. | ||
But we'll see what happens. | ||
We'll be monitoring it very closely. | ||
We're gonna move on and take a look at our Super Chat. | ||
See what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
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2019. | |
Nick Fuentes? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I literally have no idea who that is. | ||
2024. | ||
We know you're lying, Candace. | ||
Everyone knows Nick Fuentes. | ||
Right? | ||
Literally. | ||
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Congratulations, man. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
It's not that crazy, man. | ||
I mean, you see what it's about. | ||
Love your stuff. | ||
Started watching regularly a year ago. | ||
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Okay, I'm just not engaging with this idiocy. | ||
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Thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, love Anthony. | ||
Great guy. | ||
I saw that, too. | ||
I appreciated that. | ||
He's one of the only funny boomers. | ||
Him and Gavin are some of the only funny boomers. | ||
There's something about him... Like, what is it that some boomers... | ||
Some boomers just, like, can't get it together. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
I don't know if it's their brains shrunk. | ||
I don't know if it's dementia. | ||
Then you see Anthony Comey, and he's playing Call of Duty on Twitch, and he's on Twitter, reposting videos of black people calling them monkeys, you know? | ||
So it's like some boomers, like, I'll give you a perfect example. | ||
Now, I love my parents, and my parents are pretty hip, but my mom, the other day, she texted me, and she's like, Nicholas, I just saw on Fox News that a majority of the illegal immigrants are fighting age Chinese males. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I'm like, that's just nonsense. | ||
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She's like, but Nicholas, they said it on Fox News! | |
I'm like, Mom, you've been watching my show for seven years. | ||
You don't get it at this point? | ||
You think Fox News is telling the truth about how we need to go to war with China? | ||
What is a fighting-age male? | ||
What do they even mean? | ||
That's a completely made-up thing that they say. | ||
Would it be better if they were women? | ||
If they were women, they'd be making more fighting-age males. | ||
If they were babies, they're gonna grow and become fighting-age males, you know? | ||
Like, so the fighting-age male thing is kind of like... I don't even know what that's supposed to mean. | ||
Like, men, women, and children all eventually become or produce fighting-age males. | ||
So, you know, it's kind of a distinction without a difference, but... Then you tune into, like, Kumi on Twitch. | ||
He's on Twitch. | ||
He's on Cozy. | ||
He's playing Call of Duty. | ||
And he's totally on the ball, so... Anyway, so thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
That was a good clip. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, I feel like I'm more famous than ever. | ||
Keep screwing. | ||
My almost 60 years old mom was watching one of your clips on TikTok today. | ||
It was the you will never be Ryan Gosling bit from a few weeks ago, by the way. | ||
That was a good clip. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
I feel like I'm more famous than ever. | ||
I get recognized a lot more than I used to. | ||
People always, whenever I meet people, they're always like, so you get recognized a lot? | ||
That's a, you know, some things about becoming famous, like I'm an extremely anti-social person. | ||
I wish I weren't. | ||
I wish I was a nice person, but I'm really not. | ||
I'm just a spiteful mutant. | ||
I'm quite literally a spiteful mutant, okay? | ||
I'm a test-tube baby. | ||
I'm highly neurotic, highly anxious, Just kind of generally negative. | ||
So I really don't like talking to people. | ||
I really don't like being with other people and yet I'm exposed to large numbers of people constantly. | ||
And whenever I meet people, whenever I'm hanging out with a new person, you know the first thing they always say? | ||
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So you get like recognized a lot? | |
And I'm always like, sometimes, you know? | ||
I don't know, maybe? | ||
You're insipid question, you're insipid line of inquiry, can you just shut the fuck up? | ||
But anyway. | ||
But I have been getting recognized a lot more lately. | ||
I used to almost never get recognized. | ||
Then again, I never really go out. | ||
I never really leave the house. | ||
And if I do, it's at night. | ||
I'm just like, hey, come kill me, by the way. | ||
That's just like a perfect invitation. | ||
Like, hey, want to know where I am at any given time? | ||
Come kill me, you know? | ||
No, but... | ||
No, but I don't really go out that much. | ||
I don't go to things. | ||
I don't like being with a lot of people. | ||
I was tweaking on Easter because I got to Mass late. | ||
I get to everything late. | ||
And I had to go sit in the front. | ||
And I was tweaking being around so many people. | ||
I literally hadn't seen another human being in a week, okay? | ||
I had not left the house or seen another human being in one week. | ||
And then I go out on Easter, and I'm at church with like a billion people surrounding me, and not even just like... | ||
We're talking like a full spectrum crowd. | ||
Children, women, families, young people, old people. | ||
Full spectrum is very overwhelming. | ||
It's one thing if you go to a McDonald's and it's a bunch of like deadbeats. | ||
It's another thing when you go to church and you get the full spectrum. | ||
You know, there's like kids next to me. | ||
So there's the anxiety of like, am I doing peace be with you to like kids? | ||
You know, or it's like, you know, it just adds. | ||
There's all these confounding variables that kind of added the complexity of the social situation. | ||
They kind of make it make it a little bit more anxious for me. | ||
Then I went to this buffet and it was one of those. | ||
You ever go to a restaurant that's crowded and you're at the front of the restaurant and there's a fucking billion people waiting to be seated. | ||
And there's people entering and exiting in front of a crowd of people waiting for their table. | ||
And there's this big, there's this negotiation occurring over opening and closing doors and space. | ||
Stuff like that, I just can't deal with. | ||
I just can't deal with it. | ||
You know, the eye contact, Who's opening the door? | ||
Who's closing it? | ||
Am I in the way? | ||
Am I not in the way? | ||
People are looking at me. | ||
It's just too much. | ||
I can't handle that. | ||
That's why I like to go places at night. | ||
Because it's simple. | ||
I'm the only one there. | ||
I'm the only one there. | ||
I go in. | ||
I don't have to hold the door open. | ||
I don't have to judge the distance. | ||
I don't have to hold the door open. | ||
I don't have to do anything. | ||
I know what I want. | ||
I walk in. | ||
I order. | ||
I sit down. | ||
I eat by myself. | ||
I don't have to worry about people looking at me or... Anyway. | ||
So that was very overwhelming. | ||
You go from literally not seeing another living person for a week, not even talking to another person for a week, to like then you're just you're thrown into the scrum here we are and people recognize you at the mass and then and people recognize me at the mass and then you go to the buffet and there's a billion there's plates and food it's a buffet dude we went to this buffet And that's another thing. | ||
It's like the one good thing about a restaurant is you sit down, you order the food, the food comes, you eat it. | ||
You go to a buffet and it's like the plates weren't clean. | ||
I wanted to slit my throat. | ||
I get up to the buffet. | ||
First of all, you have to like navigate this maze of tables and carrying on. | ||
Then you get to the front of the buffet and the plates are dirty. | ||
So I'm standing there like just looking at the plates. | ||
They're visibly not clean. | ||
And I'm just kind of like... I'm like, Mom, like, you know, the plates aren't clean. | ||
I'm like, Mom, the plates aren't clean. | ||
Tyler Russell was there. | ||
I'm like, Tyler, the plates aren't clean. | ||
Like, are they gonna bring new plates? | ||
I found a clean one. | ||
You know, and then we're working through the line. | ||
There's like two kids in front of me. | ||
Their parents are explaining every item. | ||
It's taking forever. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I can't do it, man. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
I need to get really rich so that I can secede from society so that I could just have like a personal chef have things brought to me that's really the only way for a person like me is to just become really you have to be I mean you're really eccentric because you're really smart and then you have to use your smarts to become really rich so that you can accommodate your Eccentricities. | ||
That's kind of where I'm at. | ||
I'm trapped in this dilemma where I'm not, I'm not really rich enough to totally accommodate my neuroticism, my neuroses. | ||
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So anyway. | |
What was the question? | ||
So yeah, so I feel like I'm more famous than I have been in a while. | ||
Because I used to never get recognized, but I've been recognized Like, every other time I leave the house lately, which kind of sucks. | ||
Kind of good, but also kind of sucks. | ||
I went to my favorite restaurant, and the waiter was like, are you Nick Fuentes? | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
And he's like, thought so. | ||
And then he walked away. | ||
And I'm like, we're cooked. | ||
My favorite restaurant is now cooked. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah, it kind of, uh... It kind of sucks. | ||
But it's also good. | ||
- Kyung Jae rape sent $10, half. | ||
Nick some weeks ago, I was just at a political high school NPC normie discovered her a show on TikTok that changed everything. | ||
I fucking love this show. | ||
In our CIA now, went to mass for the first time ever yesterday, even convinced my family to go despite us being culturally Korean Buddhist and they less than three it. - Is there a part two? | ||
No part two, but hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate the super chat. | ||
Wow, so you went from High School Normie to Groyper? | ||
That's kind of crazy, to Groyper? | ||
Because of TikTok? | ||
Let's go! | ||
Glad to hear it, man. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And I'm glad... Stick with our CIA, okay? | ||
Stick with it. | ||
Don't just go and then forget about it. | ||
You gotta stick with it. | ||
You'll be glad that you did, but thank you, man. | ||
Culture War Criminal sent $20. | ||
Hope you had a good Easter. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Happy Easter. | ||
I hope you had a good Easter as well. | ||
CWC, my man. | ||
We gotta hang soon. | ||
Let me know when you're in town next time. | ||
Tragic sent $5. | ||
Hope you had a good Easter, buddy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, it was pretty good. | ||
The food was not good. | ||
It was a buffet. | ||
But the Easter was good. | ||
The mass was good. | ||
The buffet was not great. | ||
And I've been having this problem where like I said I told you I've been having these health problems. | ||
I have this like I must have some kind of like lingering virus because at the brunch the other day I was eating and my mouth was just burning. | ||
Has anyone ever had this? | ||
I literally couldn't eat a single thing because every time I put food in my mouth my mouth started burning like insane. | ||
And I'm not, like, a pussy. | ||
I mean, I'm... My life is pretty painful, okay? | ||
I have, like, a lot of... I have a lot of health problems. | ||
But it hurts so bad I couldn't eat. | ||
So, I don't know what that's all about, but, uh, that... that kind of sucked. | ||
That put a damper on things, for sure. | ||
Dirge Groy percent five dollars. | ||
So you made yourself a bit of money, got some spare property, and now you shill for landlords? | ||
How do you expect whites to have children when housing is unaffordable because landlords buy homes and rent them out? | ||
Look if you are um, I hate to break it to you, but if you are poor then You're not really what we're looking for I don't know how else to tell you this like if you're if you're on like social media complaining about like rent or something then Figure it out and if you can't Die anyway? | ||
I have to die anyway? | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, this, like, complaining about rent and... What about us poor people? | ||
It's very, like, n-word coded. | ||
It's very, like, black coded. | ||
You want to go and complain about rent and stuff like that? | ||
What is this, a rap song? | ||
Is this some sort of rap song? | ||
We don't, I don't really listen to rap music, you know. | ||
We're us rich people who own land. | ||
We listen to classical music. | ||
We listen to classical music and we go to, we attend symposiums and discuss ideas and we've made a fortune with our aptitudes. | ||
You are sort of dirty, dirty, unproductive, just lazy, you know, sort of bad, bad civilizational genetic behaviors. | ||
You know, we don't really like that. | ||
So I don't really know what to tell the poor people at this point other than get a job. | ||
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Have you tried getting a job? | |
Excuse me, um... Sir, have you tried getting a job instead of screaming outside of Walgreens begging for food? | ||
Have you tried working? | ||
Have you tried maybe reading a book? | ||
Getting an education? | ||
Is that too hard for you? | ||
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Nah, I'm kidding, of course. | |
No, but I'm really not. | ||
No, but I kind of am. | ||
Look, I do not sympathize with you. | ||
Go somewhere else. | ||
Go somewhere else. | ||
If you'd like to go and talk about how high the rent is and how you can't afford groceries, go stand outside with the other black people screaming, asking for a coin or something. | ||
Leave me alone! | ||
Get your filthy hands off my car! | ||
Get your filthy hands off my coat! | ||
Don't touch me! | ||
Police! | ||
Police! | ||
This brute is trying to touch me! | ||
Get him away from me! | ||
Get him away from me at once! | ||
People, I love when all the stupid poor people are like, he's just a gay, he's like a gay, feminine, rich kid, trust fund kid. | ||
First of all, I'm not a trust fund kid. | ||
I got rich because other trust fund kids gave me money. | ||
Okay? | ||
And the only reason you're saying that is because you are poor and stupid. | ||
The only reason you're saying that, all these poor people, they're like, but when the Civil War happens, you're gonna need a guy like me. | ||
No, I won't. | ||
No, I won't, because I will live in a bunker. | ||
I will pay other brutes like yourself to kill people like you. | ||
I will pay other brutes... No, I don't think so. | ||
Even in a situation where you might be valuable, I will simply pay other brutes more money to kill you. | ||
You know, and it's like... | ||
No, but for real. | ||
We need rich geniuses to be in the movement. | ||
Not stupid poor people. | ||
It's just... I'm not a communist, I'm not one of these workers of the world unite, hobos and vagabonds of the world unite. | ||
Bring us your ugly, your stupid... | ||
You're lazy. | ||
You're a welfare recipient. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
How about bring us your rich, bring us your geniuses, bring us your... bring us your problem solvers, bring us your uh... your salesmen. | ||
No. | ||
But um... No, but I uh... Yeah, I don't um... The complaining about rent thing... was very like left-wing... | ||
Bio-Leninist. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I agree, rent is too high. | ||
And, you know, but the problem is not humble landlords like me. | ||
The problem is BlackRock. | ||
Okay? | ||
The problem is BlackRock. | ||
It's all these funds that are buying up all the houses. | ||
That should be regulated. | ||
It's Airbnbs. | ||
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Excuse me. | |
Airbnb is the problem. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ban Airbnb. | ||
That's one. | ||
You have to ban Airbnb or restrict Airbnb. | ||
Because you're just converting all these, what should be residential, basically into hotels. | ||
It shouldn't be that way. | ||
So, get rid of Airbnb. | ||
You gotta limit what BlackRock can do. | ||
Put in place policies that prioritize home ownership. | ||
Make it so that people can build more housing. | ||
Build more housing. | ||
And stop immigration. | ||
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But this whole thing about, How do you expect us poor stupid white people to have kids when housing is unavoidable? | |
Get on welfare or something? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Now get away from me. | ||
Now get away from me. | ||
You're polluting my view. | ||
You're polluting my air. | ||
Step away from the convertible. | ||
We get these People complaining about prices and things. | ||
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Ugh. | |
Get away from me. | ||
Don't talk to me. | ||
Here's a dollar or something. | ||
Now get away from me. | ||
Now unhand me. | ||
Here's a dollar or something here. | ||
I bought you a ham sandwich. | ||
Now get away from me. | ||
No, but for real. | ||
This like poor white people thing. | ||
Please shut the fuck up. | ||
Stop being a victim. | ||
Try being a victor. | ||
All white people are trying to be victims. | ||
Be a victor. | ||
Don't be a victim, be a victor. | ||
That's my advice to poor white people. | ||
Stop complaining. | ||
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Stop complaining! | |
Bye-bye. | ||
Stop complaining. | ||
Stop complaining about, how are we gonna have kids? | ||
What are you asking me for? | ||
If you have to ask, you shouldn't have kids. | ||
If you have to ask, you should be sterilized for being stupid. | ||
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Okay? | |
So, that's what I have to say to that. | ||
You know, maybe we don't want you having kids. | ||
Maybe we just want smart people to have kids. | ||
Not dumb people that can't even figure- What, are you homeless then? | ||
We can't afford rent! | ||
Are you homeless? | ||
Cause if- What, do we want a bunch of homeless people to have kids? | ||
We're gonna have a nation of homeless people? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Your kids are gonna have a hard time paying for rent too. | ||
And your grandkids. | ||
Generations of useless eaters. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Yeah, 14-year-olds are making $20,000 a month drop shipping because they're in the war room. | ||
What the fuck are you doing, loser? | ||
This 15 year old makes $20,000 a month and basically you are fucking retarded. | ||
Stop being lazy and sign up for the war room. | ||
Sign up for the real world. | ||
This, this 13 year old is making $50,000 a month and basically you are fucking lazy. | ||
Sign up for the real world to escape the matrix. | ||
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Yeah, book cat in the chat. | |
Hobos of the world unite, seriously. | ||
Race of homeless people. | ||
It's a race to the bottom. | ||
White race? | ||
More like race to the bottom. | ||
Race to being worse than black people. | ||
And you're winning. | ||
Oliver Anthony is winning. | ||
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Anyway, a fun, fun little riff. | |
Yeah, what's going on with that? | ||
He's now gonna be like, you know, Zendaya was bad, but it's one thing. | ||
Maybe they have his family hostage. | ||
Yeah, what's going on with that? | ||
He's now going to be like, you know, Zendaya was bad, but it's one thing. | ||
This Romeo and Juliet thing, what the fuck is going on? | ||
He's cross-dressing in that one show and getting raped in a gay bathroom. | ||
He's with Zendaya and Spider-Man. | ||
Now he's with this black chick in Romeo and Juliet. | ||
What are we doing, man? | ||
We're cooked. | ||
Come on. | ||
But this is unironically a humiliation ritual. | ||
That unironically is a humiliation ritual. | ||
They said, we're gonna take One of the only, like, hot, young, white guy actors, because everyone else is a nig, a tranny, a woman, you know, mystery meat. | ||
We're gonna take the one hot, young, white, male actor, besides Timothee Chalamet, I guess, and we're just gonna make him date black women and gay stuff and all this shit. | ||
That is, unironically, that is about taking something Something glorious and lowering it. | ||
And saying, how about race mixing and homosexuality for that guy? | ||
It's terrible. | ||
That was okay. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Nick, I know you haven't liked the recent Star Wars content, but what did you think of the Tales of the Jedi short animated series by Dave Filoni? | ||
Love you, by the way. | ||
God bless. | ||
That was okay. | ||
I mean, I hate cartoons, so I don't like that aspect of it. | ||
But, you know, for what it was, it wasn't bad, I guess. | ||
*phone rings* Daniel Roach sent $10. | ||
We need a Christ who will restore moral indignation, who will make us hate evil with a passionate intensity and love goodness to the point where we can drink death like water. | ||
Fulton Sheen. | ||
Well done, yes, thank you. | ||
I did see that, yeah. | ||
I think it's kind of a useless exercise to be honest with you. | ||
I don't, I never say woke. | ||
of tick tock yet again not having any definition of woke when she was at a college giving an entire lecture on wokeness i did see that yeah um i think it's kind of a useless exercise to be honest with you i don't i never say woke i never talk about wokeness because i don't really recognize that as a real concept but um you know someone like that her whole brand is based on wokeness Well, what is it? | ||
Uh, uh, uh, it's, um, uh, when you're not normal, uh... So, someone had a good definition. | ||
That other guy that has a Substack had a good definition. | ||
He said it's basically like a, um... He said it has to do with identity-based dignity. | ||
Hypervigilance of insults or offense to identity-based dignity, and I think that's a good definition. | ||
That was the gist of it. | ||
Because that's really what it is. | ||
It's like interpreting everything where it offends trannies or black people or whatever. | ||
There's obviously an anti-white element in there. | ||
There's An anti-male element. | ||
So I would say it's not just about identity-based dignity. | ||
There's something particular in there as well. | ||
I don't think it's universal. | ||
I think it's very particular. | ||
Because, you know, wokeism does not protect straight white men. | ||
It doesn't even all the time protect women or white women. | ||
It doesn't even protect white gay men, you know? | ||
So that's why it gets a little bit more particular. | ||
There's a racial component there. | ||
In addition to other things. | ||
It doesn't even always protect black men. | ||
That's the thing about wokeness is there's something in there where it also prioritizes the most intersectional, so to speak. | ||
You know? | ||
Like if it's a white man versus a white woman, they side with the white woman. | ||
If it's a white woman versus a black man, they side with the black man. | ||
If it's a black man versus a A black woman, they side with the black woman. | ||
If it's a black woman versus a white gay guy, sometimes they'll side with the white gay guy. | ||
If it's a white gay guy versus a tranny, they'll side with the tranny. | ||
You see? | ||
So there is a very particular order to these things that is particular and it's based on history. | ||
It's based on history. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I would have to give it some serious thought, but that's an aspect which that guy didn't have in his definition, is kind of these particular features about wokeism. | ||
Some guy in the live chat makes an attempt. | ||
He says, Wokeness is a lack of self-respect. | ||
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Lack of God. | |
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Just go to the mines. | ||
Just go to the Cobalt Mine, dipshit. | ||
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Vocals almost win, no God! | |
Don't respect yourself and you're definitely bad! | ||
Wow, really precise technical definition. | ||
You're really intelligent. | ||
Tragic sent $5. | ||
Been wanting to ask you, are there any Christian apologists you like? | ||
I've been watching Bob from Speaker's Corner. | ||
He doesn't align with us fully, but I think that's because he debates purely on a religious basis. | ||
He's great at shitting on Muslims. | ||
I don't know him. | ||
I like Classical Theist. | ||
I like... I watch Catholic Answers. | ||
I like Mike Schmidt. | ||
Father Mike Schmidt is very good. | ||
I like, um... You know... Taylor Marshall's not the worst. | ||
I don't know if Taylor Marshall likes me. | ||
He kind of hated me for a while and was lying about me, but um... | ||
As a Christian apologist, I don't think he's the worst. | ||
Imagine if Nick Fuentes was born in Alabama and was a Protestant and was named Brayden it would be so over for the white race. | ||
Imagine. | ||
My name's Brayden. | ||
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Errm. | |
Crazy. | ||
How is that even real? | ||
The other day I was at a gas station in rural Michigan. | ||
And I swear I don't remember what the names are. | ||
I'll pull it up because I sent it in a group chat This is a conversation I overheard in a gas station - Right. | ||
There was like this woman with two kids and she's calling out to the kids who are running around the store. | ||
The cashier said, what are their names? | ||
The woman said Laney and Codis. | ||
Laney and Cotis. | ||
Not Cody. | ||
Laney! | ||
Cotis! | ||
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Stop running around the gas station! | |
How is that even real? | ||
How are we the same race? | ||
That must be how John Miller feels when he sees Playboy Cardi. | ||
John Miller pulls up to someplace in LA in his Porsche, blasting classical music. | ||
He's got on a Hugo Boss suit, he's got on the finest clothes. | ||
He steps outside and sees some black guy who's like, hey yo, can I get something to eat, man? | ||
Can I get something to eat, brother? | ||
That must be how John Miller feels when he sees that. | ||
That's how I feel when I go into a gas station and I see some single mom in flip-flops and belly hanging out saying, Laney! | ||
Cotus! | ||
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Ugh. | |
Some of this stuff, man. | ||
I'm supposed to take pride in that? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I'll take pride in Mozart, Caesar, Hitler, Trump. | ||
You know, stuff like that, but not that other stuff. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
"Motel sent $5, brave is 18 wearing groiper green. | ||
"Truth is in the words, in red we read. | ||
"Pride is what you say about where you're from. | ||
"Here is our daddies and mom is our love. | ||
"Right is right and wrong is wrong. | ||
"Yeah, we're doing things a little different round here." - Thank you for that, that was great. - Dave Mann sent $100, I admit I'm usually replay gang, but I'll never stop supporting you Nick. | ||
You and this message are too important. | ||
Love you and Christ is King. | ||
Thank you man, I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Love you too buddy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Got to do a speaking event. | ||
I would love to do a speaking event for seniors. | ||
All my events are all young people. | ||
where I have amassed a coalition of senior citizen grow-ipers. | ||
They are starting to express regret for their participation in World War II and are actually starting to quote General Patton's famous saying, we defeated the wrong enemy. | ||
I think I need an AF internship ASAP. | ||
Got to do a speaking event. | ||
I would love to do a speaking event for seniors. | ||
All my events are all young people. | ||
It'd be cool to do something for old people. | ||
Kool-Aid Smile sent $20. | ||
Can I get thee into that cozy plus? | ||
AF07 Christ is King. | ||
Big ups to your oratory and passion for fighting the good fight. | ||
Love the animation, eloquence, cogency, and expert articulation. | ||
Very entertaining. | ||
As a Catholic man, deserve vocational fulfillment of God's will to become one flesh with a God-fearing woman or be in cell. | ||
Ugh, but when you say it like that, makes it sound so cringe. - Oh, is it Catholic? | ||
Is your vocational fulfillment of God's will to become one flesh with a God-fearing woman? | ||
When you say it like that, it makes me not want to do it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
If God gives me a wife, I will get married. | ||
But, you know, and I'll probably start seriously trying to find a wife. | ||
Within a couple years or something, but honestly, it's really none of your business. | ||
It's my life. | ||
It's my personal life. | ||
It's not enough that I give my life to say these things and to do what I do. | ||
I gotta be married while I'm doing it. | ||
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Well, is he married? | |
Why? | ||
That's really not your business. | ||
So I don't know, maybe. | ||
I really hate women and I can't see myself living with one for my entire life. | ||
And doing that whole thing. | ||
But I'd like to have kids. | ||
That's the only reason I would. | ||
I would like to have kids. | ||
But... Yeah, but I don't know yet. | ||
I don't have any immediate plans to get married. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know why everybody needs that. | ||
Everybody wants that to happen. | ||
Getting married is the end of the male life cycle in this day and age. | ||
Didn't used to be like that. | ||
Didn't have to be like that, but it is now. | ||
And here's why. | ||
A lot of married people don't like when I say that. | ||
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They bitch out and say, Well, actually, getting married is very masculine. | |
Okay, bud. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
Get married. | ||
Now what? | ||
Now, you have to provide money for your wife. | ||
So you can't go broke. | ||
You can't die. | ||
So that means you can't take risks. | ||
When you get married and have kids, now you can't die. | ||
Because if you die, what's going to happen to your wife and kids? | ||
So you automatically now you can't take risks. | ||
Also, you can't go broke. | ||
Because if you go broke, your wife will leave you. | ||
You also don't want to go broke because you want to feed your family. | ||
You know, but that is a problem. | ||
It does cause instability. | ||
I don't know if your wife and kids are going to want to be slumming it. | ||
You know, you could live in your car as a single male. | ||
You can't live in your car with a wife and kids. | ||
You can't slum it with a wife and kids like that. | ||
You can't pick up and move around. | ||
So, not only can you not die, you can't go broke, you can't really even make less money than would be necessary to afford health care for a whole family and so on and so forth. | ||
So your options become extremely limited. | ||
Here's another thing that happens. | ||
Not only do you have to kind of stay put and you have to maximize stability and do things that will get you a reliable income and stuff like that, but also Once you get married, your wife has control over your life. | ||
Because she can always claim that you raped her, that you abused her. | ||
She can always divorce you and take half your money and your kids. | ||
And she always has that power. | ||
You can never take that away. | ||
So now, she may be like based when you marry her, but it's attrition over time. | ||
5 years, 10 years, 20 years. | ||
In 20 years, I'll be 45. | ||
That's not that old. | ||
20 years is a long time for a woman to stay under your thumb with the modern culture. | ||
Is it conceivable that a woman over the course of 20 years will decide, actually, for whatever reason, I don't like you, I'm divorcing you, I'm going to take half your stuff, I'm going to take your kids, I'm going to blow up your life? | ||
Or worse? | ||
It's totally, it's totally within the realm of possibility. | ||
And even if they don't leave you, they also understand that they have control over you. | ||
They have control over if or when they give you sex. | ||
They have control over you because they live in your house, they can make your life miserable, they can be annoying, they can be rude, they can do all kinds of bitchy stuff, they can embarrass you. | ||
And then you kind of become like their supplicant. | ||
You bring this creature into your house, She has total power. | ||
She has total control. | ||
And you can't really... What are you going to do? | ||
Fight with your wife every day and die of stress? | ||
Eventually, most men just give up. | ||
And women will start to say, well, you know, I don't like when you say this. | ||
I don't like when you do that. | ||
I don't like when you do this. | ||
I don't like when you do that. | ||
And this is why a lot of men die and they just kind of become supplicants to their wives. | ||
That's why it's the end of the male life cycle. | ||
There's no reinvention that happens after marriage. | ||
There's no reinvention because there's no risk. | ||
There can be no risk. | ||
There's no scenario where you get married and then you risk your life or you risk your fortune or you have a high degree of mobility or flexibility. | ||
There's no reinvention. | ||
There's no fortune made. | ||
There's no... You're kind of just locked in at your station because you got to go to your best reliable salary option and you also got to entertain this woman and kind of kill yourself interiorly, like in the interior. | ||
Because, you know, once you get married, your wife is gonna want you to be whatever. | ||
Whatever she wants you to be. | ||
Now, I know that's not true in every marriage, at every time, but let's be honest, that is why a lot of married men are the ones that are most insecure about their masculinity. | ||
Because they have lost it. | ||
Their wife has cut off their balls if they want to acknowledge it or not. | ||
Yes, it's a big problem with Christian men too. | ||
Maybe even especially. | ||
And that's why all these married men are the ones that are like, let's get a cigar and whiskey and we need a muscular this and a masculine that. | ||
That's their pointless little rebellion against their wife. | ||
Because they know it's fucking over. | ||
So that's what creates this interior conflict of You know, I'm a pussy, but I wanna be a man! | ||
You know? | ||
And here's the problem. | ||
You can't, like... We all know that if you really lay down the law against your wife, according to modern sensibilities, she's gonna say you're abusing her. | ||
You can't put your hands on her. | ||
You can't even be mean to her. | ||
Because even if you're mean to her, she'll say, Oh my gosh, he was psychologically abusive. | ||
He was emotionally abusive. | ||
And, you know, they can create a world of problems. | ||
I don't know why I want or need that in my life right now. | ||
If I could get something like a concubine, then I will go for it. | ||
But I'm not about to. | ||
I mean, given me and what I'm about and, like, my profile and everything, I'm not about to go and, like, try and pick up a chick. | ||
We're the married couple! | ||
Like, that's not... I don't need that right now. | ||
I don't need that. | ||
Like, right now, I'm kind of in the thick of it. | ||
I'm kind of in the thick of a fucking battle. | ||
I'm at fucking war right now. | ||
And people are like, hey, but when are you gonna do your bedroom duties? | ||
When are you gonna do your... Shut the fuck up. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
So ridiculous. | ||
So, I mean, I'd like to have kids at some point, but not right now. | ||
And I don't even know if ever. | ||
If it is acceptable, then I will do it. | ||
But I don't feel like the options are very good these days. | ||
You know, you look at guys like Brad Pitt, Kanye West, Trump, Putin. | ||
Kanye, even they can't avoid girl problems. | ||
The richest, most talented, handsomest, most powerful men in the world can't control their wives. | ||
You think you can? | ||
People say, oh, but their wives weren't trad. | ||
Oh, forgot about that. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
Your wife is intrinsically trad. | ||
She's not like other girls, is what you're saying, right? | ||
No, but they were in trad. | ||
Yeah, because it never happens to Catholics either. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So, people need to get hip to the, um, to the female question. | ||
I mean, and look, some people are gonna get married and have kids, and that's their life. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Just like going to the gym. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
You know, I might do it in the future, but I've lived 25 years without it so far. | ||
I like my life. | ||
I feel good about my life. | ||
I feel good about myself. | ||
I like what I do. | ||
I feel fulfilled. | ||
I don't know why I would go looking for that, bringing that in right now. | ||
And if in five years I have a more stable situation and things are, you know, I meet someone or whatever, you know, I'm open to it. | ||
But that's kind of how I feel about it right now. | ||
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A God-fearing woman. | |
That sounds like some serious Protestant shit, man. | ||
I don't, I don't, frankly, you know, there are plenty of God-fearing women that don't fear their husband, okay? | ||
I need a, I need a husband-fearing woman. | ||
I need a Nicholas Flintus-fearing woman. | ||
I need a woman that fears me and doesn't divorce me. | ||
Now, she needs to fear both God and me. | ||
She fears God, but not me! | ||
She's gonna write in her diary, well I think God will be okay if I leave him because he didn't buy me the watch I wanted. | ||
So I need a, I need a Nick Fearing woman who knows that I'm gonna put her in the fucking dirt if she stands in my way. | ||
You know, she can fear God all she wants. | ||
God is not gonna stop making her... God will not stop her from acting like a bitch, unfortunately. | ||
God doesn't tend to intervene in that way. | ||
You know, God will not punch her in the face, in other words. | ||
God is not gonna kill her and bury her in the backyard if she cheats on you. | ||
You know, he might send her to hell later, but... | ||
He's not going to slap her across the face when she gets out of line. | ||
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No, I'm kidding. | |
Not that I would do that. | ||
Not that I would ever put my hands on a lady. | ||
Not that I would ever put my hands on one of these angels, but, you know, I'm just saying. | ||
I feel like a lot of Christian women have a habit of, you know, God is much more forgiving than their husbands are. | ||
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Let's just put it that way. | |
Or would be, I should say. | ||
Or should be. | ||
So anyway. | ||
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Is your vocation to become one-fledged with a god-bearing woman? | |
I don't know. | ||
Everybody's so concerned about my penis and all that. | ||
It's like you were literally given like a robo-assassin of Jewish power. | ||
I was literally created in a laboratory To be an autistic robot assassin for Jewish power. | ||
And people are like, but when will he fall in love? | ||
When will he find the one? | ||
It's like, I don't think about those things. | ||
I don't care about those things. | ||
I'm not social. | ||
I'm not sexual. | ||
I'm a robo-assassin. | ||
And you want the robo-assassin to grow a heart. | ||
And not even just to grow a heart, but to become a gay, pussy-worshipping simp. | ||
And that I will never do. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
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How about those superchats, eh? | ||
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Yes, yes, it is very white-pilling. | ||
Very white-pilling indeed. | ||
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I would consider it, hypothetically, if you were. | ||
or eclipse? | ||
A little bit, yeah. | ||
A little bit. | ||
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Would you ever consider doing any gaming streams? | ||
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I would consider it hypothetically. | ||
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We're literally going to take over if smart Groeps will actually put in the work to get involved and play the game. | ||
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No? | ||
It is make or break. | ||
You're right. | ||
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You shine brightest when toe-to-toe with the mainstream. | ||
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No co-opting. | ||
Laser focus. | ||
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No dick eating, but good show tonight. | ||
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Why would anyone think that's dick riding? | ||
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Stop the glaze. | ||
That's a pretty, that's kind of like a pretty, um, you know, moderate compliment. | ||
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W. | |
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Malabar Groiper sent $15. | ||
To be pro-white is to be anti-Semitic. | ||
To be pro-Catholic is to be anti-Semitic. | ||
To stand against injustice is to be anti-Semitic. | ||
We must never forget that our Judeophobia is not a bug or bargaining chip, but an integral part of instituting the social kingship of Christ in America. | ||
Judeophobia? | ||
We don't need to make up all these words. | ||
Everyone always wants to make up some convoluted thing. | ||
But yeah, I agree with the sentiment. | ||
Set a good example. | ||
Facts! | ||
Factual. | ||
- Monologue of the year. | ||
If your boss says you aren't allowed to criticize Israel, then your job is to shill for Israel. | ||
- Facts. | ||
Factual. | ||
- Skibity Groi percent $20. - Skibity. | ||
- You were since 2018 first time super chatting. | ||
Went to UCLA during Groi per war and got to eat dinner with CWC and also met Vince James. | ||
One of the coolest days ever. | ||
You're the man and have had a large influence on my life as a teenager and now young man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Yeah, that was... | ||
It's a long time ago. | ||
All these guys are growing up. | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
One of my friends said he recently reconnected with this kid. | ||
I used to play Fortnite with this kid in 2018. | ||
He was like 15 at the time and he was in the Discord server and he would play in the Fortnite tournaments. | ||
I think he was even on a couple streams. | ||
He was really funny. | ||
I probably haven't talked to him in years. | ||
And a buddy of mine reconnected with him recently and he's like a big Tate fan He's really into Jinx-y and all that and it's like I was talking to my buddy I'm like this guy's literally got to be 21 now. | ||
That's so insane. | ||
I literally am watching Fans of the show grow up. | ||
I feel like Radek. | ||
Remember Radek? | ||
You're watching fans of the show grow up. | ||
It's crazy, but Yeah, but thank you man, I appreciate it that's um That's great to hear. | ||
I'm glad you stuck with it. | ||
UCLA Group Award. | ||
Those were the days, huh? | ||
I was just reminiscing. | ||
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Smile. | ||
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My boomer uncle from the opposite side of Greece has started sending me clips of you on Telegram and told me to start watching you. | ||
Kind of cool. | ||
Good night, Nick. | ||
Love you. | ||
Hey, goodnight buddy. | ||
That is pretty cool. | ||
People in Greece are watching my show? | ||
They even speak English there? | ||
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Andrew Wilson mentioned you and the Growipers on Fresh and Fit recently. | ||
His rhetoric seems mostly positive, however he is fairly liberal on questions of race. | ||
I like him but at the same time something is off about him that I can't quite articulate. | ||
I saw his appearance on Fresh N' Fit. | ||
I thought it was good. | ||
I thought he was... I thought he was pretty funny on there. | ||
And he said a nice thing about the Groipers. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
We don't agree on everything. | ||
They're Orthodox. | ||
We're Catholic. | ||
They're a little bit more liberal on race. | ||
We're more racist. | ||
But, you know, I think they're pushing in the right direction. | ||
So, they go on there. | ||
They argue against the OnlyFans people. | ||
So, they're fine by me. | ||
I like them. | ||
I like Andrew and Rachel Wilson. | ||
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Check your levels, especially given you eat a lot of junk food. | ||
You should def be taking 2000 units of vitamin D daily because you never go outside and get sunlight. | ||
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You are most likely deficient. - All right, I'll take my supplements. | |
I got this multivitamin, but it smells like shit. | ||
I refuse to take it. | ||
I got this big multivitamin, but it smells so bad. | ||
And when I take it, it makes me burp and I get the taste all over again. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
But I'll take some of that stuff. | ||
Yeah, I read that that's what it is. | ||
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I feel like it's just a virus though. | |
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Did you see Chuck Johnson's Substack about you on Easter? | ||
It was a good read, and curious to hear your thought. | ||
Cheers and thanks for everything you do. | ||
I did! | ||
Yeah, I was supposed to call him the other day actually. | ||
I totally forgot. | ||
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I'll have to give him a call tomorrow. | |
But yeah, I did read it. | ||
I'm an avid reader of Charles Johnson's Substack. | ||
Of course. | ||
I got this book on his recommendation. | ||
I recommend everybody read this. | ||
I've been working my way through it. | ||
It's called Spy Fail by James Bamford. | ||
Johnson says that everything he writes is good. | ||
I've only ever heard of this book, heard of him from this book. | ||
But it goes into a lot about Israel spying. | ||
So, I've been working through it. | ||
Highly, highly, highly recommend this one. | ||
And this was recommended to me by Charles Johnson. | ||
He said, get it immediately. | ||
And I did. | ||
When he recommends a book on his Substack, I get it. | ||
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So, yeah. | |
Yeah, a lot of good stuff in here. | ||
Kool-Aid Smile sent $20. | ||
Yay, I just asked because there's so much pressure on white straight Christian men to get married around our age bracket, 25 years old. | ||
Feel it with me and my cousins, women are retarded brainwashed by feminism and want best of both worlds. | ||
Obviously want kids and have a lot of older friends who are good married Catholics. | ||
Yeah, well those are my thoughts on it. | ||
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Okay. | |
I'm, um... You know, I like the idea of it. | ||
It's not just that women are brainwashed feminists. | ||
It's that they have power. | ||
It's fundamentally a question of power. | ||
You know, society is very liberal, which exerts a pressure on them, and they have the power to control men within the confines of a marriage. | ||
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Well, I don't take amphetamines. | ||
$5 mouth burn or more of a throat burn near the tonsils after swallowing if the latter it's likely an amphetamine side effect due to constriction How are you liking the nasal spray anyway? | ||
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I'm already covered, okay? | ||
Nice try. | ||
Jerusalem is the doctor of the show. | ||
You're literally poor, so... I can't hear you. | ||
I just tune out homeless people. | ||
When I walk into Walgreens and homeless people yell at me, I just don't even hear them or really see them either. | ||
So, I don't... What did you say? | ||
I didn't even hear that. | ||
Savion. | ||
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Bastard Monarchist sent $10, hey Nick. | ||
Been a big fan since yay 24 was just wondering if maybe you thought of finally doing the Trump interview? | ||
Seems like you could snowball off of this big canda so and slash daily wire energy. | ||
Love you buddy, smile. | ||
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Doing, doing the, what do you mean, interviewing Trump? | |
Are you saying I should interview Trump? | ||
Yeah, let me do that real quick. | ||
Let me call him up. | ||
Hey Trump, want to come on America First? | ||
Daniel TG sent $5. | ||
If you were able to get your 16 year old, you'd be able to train them appropriately from a seedling to avoid all the issues that come with women corrupted by the modern day. - Okay. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure you know all about that. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's how it goes. | ||
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Did you take a look through those cool little pamphlets on Easter? | ||
What pamphlets? | ||
Like the, um... What do they call it? | ||
The, uh... The missile? | ||
Not really. | ||
I don't know what pamphlet you mean. | ||
Oh, the anti... I don't think they have that one at the church I was at. | ||
At least if they did, I didn't see it. | ||
Yeah, so I didn't see that. | ||
I wasn't really looking for it though. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. |