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Thank you. | |
I've never heard of Big Puts. | ||
What was that? | ||
for the human being. - Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. - They, they see America merely as a vessel. will be our freedom. - They, they see America merely I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions. | ||
We're going to smash your brain and read the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
When's enough enough, baby? | ||
When's enough enough, baby? | ||
See? | ||
Just eat a big mac and soup and vegetables. | ||
Say it again. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not money. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm a rich girl. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Coulter. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Coulter. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Coulter. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Coulter. | ||
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. Thank | ||
you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas Che 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. | ||
Slow day again, but it's gonna be a good show. | ||
Tonight we're gonna be talking all about the Arizona abortion ban. | ||
Hasn't gone into effect yet. | ||
But today the state Supreme Court of Arizona instituted an 1864 Civil War era law which effectively bans all abortions in the state and maybe normally it wouldn't be a huge deal but this comes on the heels of Trump's comments yesterday and we covered that on the show | ||
Yesterday, Trump officially gave his position on abortion, the post-Dobbs abortion situation in the country, and he says that it should be left to the states, declining to endorse a national abortion ban. | ||
And now that Arizona has effectively banned all abortion, although The enforcement of this has been deferred. | ||
It puts abortion back in the spotlight, and it's very bad for Republicans, especially Trump, in Arizona, a swing state with a lot of independents, where Democrats will be trying to turn the women out to vote against the Republicans who are trying to take away their abortion rights. | ||
So, we'll talk all about that. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the Israel-Hamas truce agreement. | ||
Don't know if it's going to happen. | ||
In fact, I don't think that it will, but we'll talk about the details of that They've been trying to work out a deal for a long time and we talked a little bit about this last night. | ||
All the pressures that are at work right now against Israel to refrain from invading Rafah and to make a deal to free some of the hostages and to at least temporarily put an end to the fighting, maybe permit some of the humanitarian aid to go into the Gaza Strip. | ||
So we'll talk about that as well. | ||
Should be a good show. | ||
Like I said, though, totally slow news day. | ||
There is nothing going on, man. | ||
It's killing me. | ||
Can something happen? | ||
We're waiting for Iran to save us. | ||
Iran, if you can hear me, please save us. | ||
Please save us, Iran. | ||
If you can hear me, please, Iran, we need you. | ||
Now, there are... | ||
I don't know what the holdup is. | ||
Everybody said they were going to attack during the eclipse, which would have been freaking awesome. | ||
It would be horrible. | ||
No, it would be absolutely horrible. | ||
But, they haven't done anything yet. | ||
Come on, do something. | ||
Come on, do something. | ||
Destroy Israel. | ||
No, we don't want them to destroy Israel, but I want something to talk about on this stupid show. | ||
So anyway, we'll get into all that but I'm just kind of bored with everything lately. | ||
So before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Smash the follow button on both if you're watching live or you're watching the replay. | ||
Follow me on Rumble and follow me on Cozy. | ||
Smash the like button I don't know what it is with you people. | ||
leave a comment like the comments like the positive comments dislike the negative comments I watched alright rather I saw some of the comments on my show last night people didn't like my take I don't know what it is with you people if you're just stupid or what it's like you're not hearing me or you don't understand me Last night, I'll give you a perfect example. | ||
Last night, the show is about Trump's position on abortion. | ||
And my take was basically this. | ||
I said, I am against abortion, in every case, because I'm Catholic. | ||
I said, but the job of a politician like Trump is to win elections. | ||
Right now, the electorate supports abortion. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Since the Dobbs decision two years ago, the country has become 15% more in favor of abortion. | ||
And if you look at the polling specifically for this general election, More people support Biden's position on abortion than Trump's. | ||
And this has killed Republicans in the governor's race in Kentucky. | ||
It's killed Republicans in Wisconsin. | ||
It has hurt Republicans ever since it happened, and we'll get into that more later tonight. | ||
And I said, a general election, you can't move the country. | ||
The country believes what it believes. | ||
And there are a lot of issues and there's a lot of ways to run a campaign but you can't fundamentally change people's religious opinions in a general election. | ||
They're deeply held opinions on a very personal matter. | ||
It's not the platform, it's not the opportunity, it's not even possible. | ||
So I said that for Trump to take a more Conservative position on it. | ||
And by conservative, I don't mean ideologically conservative. | ||
I mean his approach should be more conservative. | ||
I said that's just pragmatic. | ||
And everybody in the comments is like, Oh, so change your views because of an election. | ||
Oh, so now you support abortion. | ||
It's like, are you guys idiots? | ||
It must be idiots to watch this show. | ||
It must just be stupid idiots like you watching this show. | ||
Because that's not what I said. | ||
So either you're too stupid to understand, or you didn't hear me. | ||
But I know you heard me, because you listened until the end, so you must just be stupid. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
I'm getting sick. | ||
The Rumble, you know, Rumble's doing great. | ||
My channel's blowing up on Rumble. | ||
My viewership's great on Rumble. | ||
I love Rumble. | ||
But some of the people that are on Rumble are just not it, okay? | ||
There are people that have been watching me for years, and they're intelligent, but then there's these other people. | ||
They must have stumbled into this show from some other show. | ||
They must watch Crowder, so they're retarded. | ||
They're like sub-65 IQ, mentally challenged, they stumble onto this show thinking it's some other Patriotard nonsense, and then when I don't go on the show and give the Steven Crowder take, they sound off in the comments. | ||
Well, I've had enough. | ||
So, time to get smart. | ||
If you don't understand, it's okay. | ||
But don't go in the comments like an idiot and say, So what? | ||
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We're just gonna change our opinions because it's an election? | |
Shut up! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
So the problem with the internet is it's it's there should be just millions of people like me but there are just millions of people that are not like me. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So we'll we'll talk a little bit more about abortion tonight maybe we'll clarify some things but yeah I saw the comments I'm like what's going on am I Anyway, so yeah, so follow me, don't, and so like the positive comments, dislike the negative comments. | ||
If you're watching this, you're watching the replay, go into the comments section and only like the positive ones, and strongly dislike the negative ones, and attack, attack the people that are leaving the negative comments. | ||
Attack their position. | ||
Undermine them. | ||
Insult them personally. | ||
Try to disorient them with a diversity of tactics. | ||
You need to go into the comments section and make sure it's only positive reinforcement. | ||
So leave positive comments, like positive comments, dislike negative comments, and attack the people that are leaving them. | ||
The people that are leaving the negative comments must be attacked everywhere they are. | ||
Everywhere you see them. | ||
You need to make sure they're downvoted so that they're invisible, and you need to fundamentally undermine them as people by replying to their comments with vitriol, but also with some sound arguments also. | ||
But it needs to be a diversity of tactics that we employ against these people. | ||
I don't know who they could possibly be. | ||
I don't know who's doing this to me. | ||
I don't know who's organizing this. | ||
It's like I'm being targeted. | ||
I'm like a targeted individual. | ||
People are leaving negative comments on my videos. | ||
I'm being targeted. | ||
Someone is organizing this force to leave negative comments on my videos. | ||
Someone is doing this to me! | ||
Help me! | ||
Please help me! | ||
Please! | ||
Somebody put a stop to this! | ||
Speak out and raise awareness that there is this deranged effort to... It's like a war on my psyche. | ||
It's a war on my spirit. | ||
And so someone needs to bring attention to this, because this is a big problem. | ||
I'm the only one that's undergoing this, it seems. | ||
All these negative comments have appeared all of a sudden, so... Nah, I'm kidding. | ||
I'm just... we're playing around. | ||
We're playing around because I'm really not happy with the news today. | ||
I'm bored with what we have to talk about tonight, so I'm just playing around. | ||
Anyway, also before we get into the show, remember AFPAC tickets are on sale. | ||
AFPAC 4. | ||
It's going to be on June 15th in Detroit, Michigan, right in the middle of the Turning Point conference. | ||
So here's what you got to do. | ||
Get Turning Point to pay for your flight, pay for your hotel, then come to AFPAC 4, okay? | ||
Sign up for Turning Point USA. | ||
Get the free flight, get the free hotel, come to AfPak 4. | ||
Don't go to Turning Point. | ||
Come to AfPak. | ||
You can go to some of the Turning Point stuff, but come to AfPak 4 on Saturday, June 15th. | ||
It's gonna be a lot of fun. | ||
We're gonna have great speakers, great special guests. | ||
We already have a ton that have RSVP'd. | ||
We'll be announcing some of our special guests shortly. | ||
So it's gonna be a blast. | ||
It's gonna be big-budget, cool venue. | ||
I'll be there. | ||
I'll be mingling with the crowd. | ||
I'll be talking to everybody. | ||
It's gonna be nuts. | ||
The energy is gonna be amazing. | ||
So you definitely wanna, you're gonna wanna get your tickets now because they're selling very quickly. | ||
They're selling quickly. | ||
Hundreds of tickets have already been sold and it's gonna be our biggest one yet, but they're going fast. | ||
So make sure you get them while you can. | ||
It's at afpac.events or aff.events, either one works. | ||
It's $150 for general admission and it's an all-night affair. | ||
$200 to go to the after party. | ||
After party's gonna be fun, there's gonna be food, cool venue, you get to mingle a little bit with the VIPs. | ||
I have this, this eyelash keeps popping into my line of sight here. | ||
Just like yesterday. | ||
Someone put it there. | ||
So, we're gonna have a great after party. | ||
It's gonna be an awesome night. | ||
And we'll be floating around the city all weekend. | ||
You know, whenever we do AFPAC, everybody's in town. | ||
It's always a great time. | ||
People do side things and side parties. | ||
So make sure you check it out. | ||
No fucking e-girls, okay? | ||
No e-girls allowed. | ||
They will be shot on sight. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
We're not gonna kill anybody. | ||
We're just gonna maim them. | ||
We're gonna shoot them in the leg or the arms to maim them and disable them. | ||
No. | ||
We're not gonna shoot. | ||
No, we're not gonna kill anybody and we're not gonna maim any. | ||
We're not gonna shoot anybody either. | ||
E-girls are not allowed. | ||
If you have an e-girl girlfriend, don't bring her. | ||
Because it's always, you know, I feel like I need to say this again. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
It has not changed. | ||
I know I have like a new audience now. | ||
There's a lot of new audience members that watch the show because they found out I was the only guy telling the truth about Israel. | ||
Okay? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Stop dating e-girls. | ||
Stop bringing them around. | ||
I've had enough. | ||
And these e-girls better get the fuck away because the next thing that's going to happen is I'm going to declare another fatwa against them and it's not going to be pretty. | ||
It is not going to be fun for them. | ||
I'm going to pick them out. | ||
I'm going to pick a few of them at random and I am going to go to holy war against them. | ||
So stay the fuck away. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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We don't want them. | |
Now if you have a regular girl You can bring her. | ||
If you have a regular girlfriend, she's not a slut, she's not a groupie for politics, you can bring her. | ||
Your wife, some normal girl that you met under normal circumstances, that's fine. | ||
It's these e-girls. | ||
I mean, they might as well just be feds, Jews, it's all the same category. | ||
Don't bring them. | ||
Don't date them. | ||
Don't talk to them. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
I've heard about a lot of problems with e-girls over the years. | ||
And so I just want to put I feel like they've been creeping back in they've been creeping back in when when I stopped being vigilant I've been at war with Israel for the past couple of years specifically I've been on this campaign over the past couple years in particular really focusing in honing in on them that now the e-girls have kind of crept in a little bit so we need to start | ||
Pushing them out. | ||
Countering their influence wherever they are. | ||
So, uh, anyway. | ||
So that's that. | ||
So, AFPAC 4. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
June 15th, Detroit. | ||
Tickets, $150. | ||
We have sponsorship packages. | ||
Very expensive, only for rich people. | ||
We have sponsorship packages. | ||
If you want to pay a lot of money, you get to have a dinner with me Before or after the event. | ||
I don't know what day it's gonna be, but we'll do a donor dinner. | ||
If you have a lot of money, if you're rich and you want to support the cause, we're gonna be doing a donor dinner and a lot of the VIPs will be there. | ||
You get to go to the VIP after party. | ||
You get to sit at the very front. | ||
Near me and near everybody else. | ||
So if you're rich, check that out also. | ||
That's why I always go so hard on the poor people. | ||
It's like, this is, we really want to emphasize it's rich, rich people is what we like. | ||
Poor people are fine too, but they can go, they could be poor over somewhere else. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
We love every, we love everybody, but we do have additional amenities for the rich people. | ||
Okay, with that out of the way, we're gonna jump into the show, I mean, I guess. | ||
Is there anything else I could talk about to procrastinate? | ||
What else did I talk about on Twitter today? | ||
Oh yeah! | ||
There was one thing I wanted to talk about. | ||
Tucker Carlson's going full Groyper. | ||
Everyone's going full Groyper. | ||
Candace Owens, Kanye, now Tucker. | ||
I was surprised Tucker Carlson had on a priest to talk about how Israel is blowing up churches and murdering Christians. | ||
Let's go? | ||
I had no idea he had it in him. | ||
I'm actually a little bit surprised. | ||
Tucker Carlson is now anti-Israel. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And he got a lot of heat for it from Joel Pollack, who is the Jewish editor of Breitbart. | ||
He got a lot of heat from some other Jews, from the World Zionist Organization. | ||
I'm sorry, not the WZO, it's the ZOA. | ||
I think from the Zionist Organization of America. | ||
He's been getting a lot of negative attention for it. | ||
I think I'll do a Rumble Stream tomorrow. | ||
I've collected enough content. | ||
Just like little clips and things. | ||
I might do an afternoon Rumble Stream tomorrow and I'll actually watch the Tucker Carlson Show. | ||
Probably on 2x speed or 1.5x speed. | ||
But a major development. | ||
I was very surprised to see it. | ||
But it goes to show, like, we won the argument. | ||
And it's kind of just a new world order now. | ||
New Groyper world order. | ||
Joker 1 came out in 2019. | ||
And I arrived on the stage, you know? | ||
And five years later, Joker 2 is coming out in October of this year. | ||
And now everyone's a Groyper! | ||
It's like... 2019... | ||
Joker 1, Groyper War, Jesus is King 2024, Kanye is a Groyper, Joker 2 comes out, and everyone's a Groyper. | ||
We won the Groyper War. | ||
Tucker's a Groyper. | ||
Candace is a Groyper. | ||
Charlie Kirk is a Groyper. | ||
Jeremy Boring's a Groyper. | ||
They're everywhere you look. | ||
They're all... Groypers are taking over the next Trump administration. | ||
Groypers are taking over the staffs of every political thing. | ||
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What's the most dangerous virus? | ||
An idea. | ||
Highly resilient. | ||
The Groipers won the debate. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So Tucker Carlson, going off on them, that wasn't on my 2024 bingo card. | ||
We're probably going to cover it tomorrow, but I just wanted to put that out there. | ||
I was pretty surprised. | ||
Because he's a total Agent he's a total CIA agent a lot of overlap there with Israel and with his dad So, okay. | ||
Alright, so that's that now we're gonna get into the news tonight, which is pretty boring But we're gonna get into it anyway, our first story is about the Israel Hamas truce I'm not gonna get too in-depth on everything that's going on over there because I did all of that last night and it's all very tedious and But it's a very complex and dynamic situation. | ||
The latest development is this. | ||
Israel has withdrawn from southern Gaza. | ||
At its peak they had 30,000 troops in Gaza, which is not really what they need for a major ground war. | ||
But they're now rotating their forces out of Gaza so that they can rest. | ||
And there's conflicting reports about why they're doing this. | ||
Some members of the Israeli government say that they have withdrawn from Gaza to prepare to invade Rafa. | ||
They're pulling the troops out to maneuver and make preparations to re-invade the last city that they need to go after in southern Gaza. | ||
Other members of the Israeli government say that that is not why they withdrew. | ||
Other members of the Israeli government say it is strictly because they need rest. | ||
The American government says that they have not withdrawn to prepare for an invasion of Rafah. | ||
So, a lot of conflicting reports, a lot of people don't know what to believe about this. | ||
There certainly are no imminent plans for Israel to invade Rafah. | ||
I think we've talked about it enough that we don't need to get into too much detail on that again. | ||
It's the very controversial operation that they've been talking about for months. | ||
This is the last major city that they need to take over. | ||
It's where 1.5 million Palestinians are taking refuge currently. | ||
And it's become so controversial because, one, it will effectively end the war in Gaza. | ||
It will certainly end the existence of Hamas as a military and political force in the Gaza Strip. | ||
It will also create a humanitarian disaster, probably with very high civilian casualties. | ||
It will drive many of the Palestinians across the border into Egypt and create a refugee crisis. | ||
It may invite retaliation from the Iranian-backed Axis, specifically in Lebanon. | ||
But it would also mean probably the end of this campaign. | ||
So it's very controversial. | ||
Some elements inside the Israeli government say it is essential to end the war. | ||
Other elements in Israeli society say that Israel should not go in. | ||
But it seems like everything now is coming to a head, and it all surrounds this operation. | ||
Joe Biden has said that if Israel invades, it will seriously injure U.S.-Israel relations. | ||
It may even jeopardize foreign aid. | ||
It will jeopardize the relationship between Israel and Egypt, and it may instigate further hostilities with Iran and its proxies, as I said, specifically Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
So almost everything hinges on this operation. | ||
But some say there's another path. | ||
that Israel does not have to invade Rafa to end the war, that they don't have to do this, and actually there's another pathway, which is that they can come to an agreement with Hamas to facilitate the release of hostages and to enforce a permanent which is that they can come to an agreement with Hamas And this has been diplomacy that's been going on basically since the starts. | ||
Since October, there have been negotiations taking place in Egypt and in Qatar with many different parties, with the United States, with Hamas, with America, with Gulf country leadership. | ||
And they have tried to broker temporary truces and permission for some humanitarian convoys to enter into Gaza and various things, prisoner swaps, hostage deals. | ||
It has been negotiated and discussed since the very beginning. | ||
But they have not been able to come up with a long-term sustainable peace agreement. | ||
The most successful agreement so far was reached at the end of November of last year. | ||
There was a ceasefire for about two weeks. | ||
Where there was no significant fighting, they called it a humanitarian pause. | ||
Israel began to let humanitarian aid enter the Strip. | ||
But that ended very quickly. | ||
Israel resumed hostilities, invaded the South, and it was over. | ||
So, now there are higher level negotiations happening, specifically the CIA, Senate's Director William Burns, to Egypt to engage in these negotiations, but they can't seem to reach an agreement. | ||
A big problem is that most of the hostages are now dead. | ||
Of course, one of the big bargaining chips were the Israeli hostages who were captured in the initial October 7th attack. | ||
When Hamas invaded, they went into Israel, killed some people, took a lot of hostages, and retreated back into Gaza. | ||
And so one of the major tactical objectives of the Israeli army in Gaza was to liberate the hostages. | ||
And one of the major objectives of the diplomacy was to secure the release of the hostages. | ||
In fact, that's why Hamas captured them. | ||
Hamas captured them so that they would be bargaining power and leverage in a future negotiation. | ||
The problem is, it seems that almost all the hostages are now presumed to be dead, and there may not even be 40 of them remaining. | ||
And if that's the case, then it would be hard to justify making a deal. | ||
Hamas would have very little leverage, and probably Israel would feel emboldened in finishing the war by invading Rafah, without regard for civilian life. | ||
So this is a story from BBC. | ||
It goes into these negotiations. | ||
It says, quote, A truce between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza was never going to be easy. | ||
Weeks of talks have failed to produce agreement, but international pressure is growing. | ||
Perhaps the biggest sign is the Biden administration sending William Burns, the head of the CIA, for the latest round of talks in Cairo. | ||
Hamas has, in public at least, stuck with its initial demands of a permanent ceasefire, the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops, and the return of displaced Palestinians to northern parts of the territory without restrictions. | ||
And by the way, that's never gonna happen. | ||
Israeli troops are never leaving. | ||
And these Palestinians are never going back. | ||
That was the whole point of this. | ||
Israel has destroyed all the infrastructure in Gaza. | ||
So, even if the Palestinians were allowed to return, there would be nothing left to return to. | ||
There are no hospitals. | ||
There are no schools. | ||
There is no arable farmland. | ||
There is not nearly enough residential real estate. | ||
There's nothing left. | ||
They destroyed all of it. | ||
That was by design. | ||
And what's more, Israel has said repeatedly they will not allow any kind of Palestinian government to administer the Gaza Strip, and they will not allow any Arab government to administer the Gaza Strip, and they will not allow any Western country to administer the Gaza Strip. | ||
So, if the Palestinians in Gaza don't control it, and if the Arabs don't control it, and if the West doesn't control it, Who will control the Gaza Strip? | ||
Well, obviously Israel. | ||
Israel will retain security and political control over the Gaza Strip indefinitely. | ||
And that was probably by design from the very beginning. | ||
So Hamas is holding out for Israel to withdraw, for the Gazans to return, but if those are preconditions, I don't think those things are even possible at this point. | ||
But in any case, the article goes on. | ||
It says Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meanwhile insists that Israel will continue fighting until Hamas is destroyed and the hostages that the group is holding are freed. | ||
There is a lot more American pressure on Israel and on Egypt and Qatar to put pressure on Hamas, says Gershon Baskin, who helped negotiate a deal with Hamas for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011. | ||
The fact that the head of the CIA showed up, which required all the negotiations to be there at the highest level, that is indicative of increased American pressure. | ||
Israeli officials have indicated willingness to make some concessions amid intensifying frustration among the country's main allies, including the United States. | ||
Earlier this week, the Israeli Defense Minister, Yov Galant, suggested that now was the right time for a truce. | ||
Under the latest proposal, an initial phase of a six-week ceasefire would see Hamas release 40 hostages who are alive, with priority being given to female captives, including soldiers, men over the age of 50, and those with serious medical conditions. | ||
Israel would then release at least 700 Palestinians, including about 100 serving life sentences for killing Israelis. | ||
Israeli officials insist it is essential to enter Rafah, where they say Hamas has four operational brigades and where its senior leaders could be hiding. | ||
Virtually everyone outside Israel is against the offensive in the city where about 1.5 million Palestinians are sheltering in tents, improvised shelters, and overcrowded camps over concerns of the catastrophic impact it could have on civilians. | ||
In what could have been an attempt to counter domestic criticism, on Monday Mr. Netanyahu said a date had already been set for a RAFA operation without giving any details. | ||
Although other people say no date has been set. | ||
So, the thing to keep in mind about all of this, which people need to realize it's like axiomatic when you look at these dynamics, Israel always lies. | ||
And that's not an anti-semitic trope, that's not me saying that Jews lie, although I think they do a lot. | ||
But that's really besides the point. | ||
That's just my personal prejudice, okay? | ||
That's my personal bias. | ||
But it is basically axiomatic, and we could separate these things, and I think even objective observers would agree, even those with ideologically left-wing views. | ||
It is axiomatic that Israel always lies. | ||
They always lie about everything when it comes to these things. | ||
They are always shining us on and lying about what they're doing. | ||
Just like with these negotiations. | ||
They are not ever going to agree to a permanent ceasefire. | ||
Not until they murder all the Hamas leadership. | ||
Not until they devastate Rafa and take over the Gaza Strip. | ||
Probably not until many of the Palestinians are simply uprooted and effectively deported from the Strip. | ||
I don't see any other way that this could resolve itself. | ||
Because you have what the Israelis say. | ||
And you have what the Americans wish to happen. | ||
And you have what other people suggest. | ||
But then you have the reality. | ||
And I've talked about this since at least December. | ||
The reality is that Israel has deliberately destroyed all the infrastructure in the Strip. | ||
And they have also insisted since the very beginning that they will retain control over the Strip. | ||
So, let's think about this scenario a few months from now. | ||
Whether they invade Rafa or not. | ||
They will declare victory against Hamas by killing their senior leadership and that can be done by assassinating them where they are hiding in the Gulf or elsewhere. | ||
It can be done with a limited intervention. | ||
It could be done with a major ground offensive in Rafa. | ||
But, at some point in the near future, Israel will be able to declare victory against Hamas, and they will, they alone, will reserve the right to govern the Gaza Strip. | ||
They will not allow the Palestinians, who they have just slaughtered and just eliminated their civilian government, to raise up another government. | ||
And do you want to know why they won't let them do that? | ||
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Because it would be worse than Hamas! | |
If they let the Palestinians in Gaza come back to their exploded, ruined villages and communities, and those people were allowed to elect a new government, it would be Hamas times a million. | ||
It would be Hamas reloaded. | ||
Hamas 2. | ||
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Revenge! | |
Like, it would be worse than ISIS practically. | ||
Except ISIS was created by Israel, but it would be extremely brutal. | ||
So, they're not going to let the Palestinians run it. | ||
They're not going to let Jordan or Egypt run it. | ||
They're not going to let Saudi Arabia run it. | ||
They're not going to let us run it. | ||
They are going to run it. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, in the near future, Israel declares victory, Hamas is defeated, and they control Gaza. | ||
There are 1.5 million people in Ratha alone. | ||
Basically 100% of the population has been displaced. | ||
Meaning 100% of the population does not live in their homes. | ||
They live in tents. | ||
And all their homes have been destroyed. | ||
It's all gone. | ||
And even if their homes aren't destroyed, the hospitals that service the homes don't exist. | ||
The universities, the schools, the farmland that grows the crops, that feeds the population, it's all destroyed. | ||
And you can be sure that Israel will retain the blockade, or at least the control over Gaza's borders as they did even before the war, after the war is over. | ||
So, Israel will run the Gaza Strip, 2 million people will be there with no home, and really having to build entire communities, really having to rebuild the entire civilization, whatever that looked like, while inside of a tightly controlled blockade. | ||
Who will build these communities? | ||
And do you know how much that's going to cost to rebuild hospitals and schools and rehabilitate the farmland? | ||
It's going to cost billions. | ||
Do you think that Israel, who just blew all of it up and killed all these people, and did all of this out of a vengeful, punitive expedition to punish them, For the worst anti-Semitic attack since the Holocaust. | ||
You think Israel is going to provide the billions of dollars to build this stuff? | ||
You think Israel is going to open up their blockade and with their military control of Gaza use their money to rebuild all this stuff? | ||
Of course they're not going to do that! | ||
You think they're going to build Gaza City apartments for the Palestinians to return to after they got done murdering all their friends and family? | ||
And blowing it up the first time? | ||
Of course not! | ||
They won't let the Palestinians now have a loaf of bread. | ||
They're killing the people that are bringing the food. | ||
They're killing the journalists that are covering it. | ||
You think once the war is over they're gonna let the United States send all the construction equipment? | ||
Or any other country do it for that matter? | ||
You think they'll do it? | ||
Of course they're not gonna do it. | ||
It is plain to see, I don't know how it happens any other way, that what Israel has in mind is annexation. | ||
They have done it before. | ||
They have done it with Jerusalem, they did it with the Golan Heights, they have done it with these so-called civilian settlements in the West Bank. | ||
They had civilian settlements in Gaza at one time. | ||
So I feel like that is kind of the obvious reality that nobody seems to be talking about. | ||
It seems extraordinary and extreme but these are the facts on the ground. | ||
What seems more logical that these 1.5 million people that are currently huddled together in tents in a besieged, blockaded city 100% of them are starving to death They're all facing famine. | ||
All their homes have been destroyed. | ||
All their communities have been destroyed. | ||
Does it make more sense that Israel is going to push away all the storm clouds and the sun's going to come out and they're going to rebuild everything? | ||
Or let America rebuild everything and just let them come back? | ||
Or is it more likely that Israel, the last stroke here, is to push all of these people into the Sinai Desert and let them be Egypt's problem? | ||
Or ship them over to the United States. | ||
And then annex Gaza and make it Israeli territory. | ||
Or allow some small percentage to return to whatever hasn't been destroyed, and then effectively annex it at a later date. | ||
I think it is plain to see that that is what they have in mind. | ||
Because what they said, if you pay attention to the rhetoric, what they said after October 7th is that they would change the region forever. | ||
They would change the geopolitical situation forever. | ||
Going in there and defeating Hamas, but letting the status quo from before resume, does not fundamentally change the geopolitical order. | ||
But if by the end of all this conflict Gaza has been annexed and Hezbollah has been destroyed, well that does qualify as fundamental geopolitical change. | ||
And I think that is what they are after. | ||
I think they want to, because you have to consider what specifically happened on October 7th. | ||
What happened on October 7th is that the Palestinians With their Islamist, militant, Muslim Brotherhood government, was able to invade Israel. | ||
They were able to spill over across the border, across the highly fortified, surveilled border, and they were able to go in and just start stabbing and shooting people. | ||
So goes the narrative. | ||
And they said, obviously that's unacceptable. | ||
Immediately after that, they evacuated the border with Lebanon in the north. | ||
In anticipation of an attack or a war by or against Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
And they have said that they cannot resettle the Israelis that were evacuated from the northern border until Hezbollah retreats. | ||
Which they're not going to, unless by force. | ||
And so that would entail a war against Hezbollah to secure the northern border. | ||
But the principle that's being established, if you can hear this, the principle that's being established is quite clear. | ||
And the principle is this. | ||
As long as Israel shares a border, With hostile Arab Muslim neighbors, Israel is not safe. | ||
Therefore, Israel must neutralize, by force, every population, hostile Muslim, that shares a border with Israel. | ||
Now, Israel shares a border with Jordan and Egypt, but those countries have been pacified with normalization deals. | ||
Egypt made peace with Israel in 79. | ||
Jordan made peace with Israel in 93. | ||
So they have a legal peace and legal recognition and normalization with Israel and that is to this day enforced and paid for by the United States. | ||
The two other countries Israel shares a border with that are not friendly to Israel are Lebanon and Gaza. | ||
Gaza controlled by Hamas, Lebanon controlled effectively by Hezbollah. | ||
So, when Israel, and I think Netanyahu did this deliberately, when they created this image of the Gazans spilling over the border, stabbing civilians, taking hostages, it was to put in the minds of the people an image so visceral and so terrifying, terror being the operative word, | ||
That they would come to understand that it is necessary that Israel purge all of its neighbors of the enemies of Israel. | ||
Meaning, Israel cannot be safe. | ||
The populations in Israel Cannot be safe on the other side of a wall where Hamas or Hezbollah await them on that opposite side. | ||
So that means that by the end of this, Israel refuses to articulate a victory condition, but they are these. | ||
Hamas must not exist, Gaza must not exist, and Hezbollah must not exist on the northern border. | ||
That means that they may expand, And they may even take territory from Lebanon. | ||
Certainly they're going to go to war in Lebanon against Hezbollah and enforce on them, after a brutal war, a new peace that forces Hezbollah north of the Latani River. | ||
And they have to completely eradicate the Islamist leadership in Gaza and probably deport most of the population. | ||
And then they might even do something in the West Bank. | ||
But I think that when you look at how they have prosecuted the war and when you take all the rhetoric together and we consider these two operations against Hezbollah and Hamas, I think it's pretty clear that that is the objective. | ||
Securing Gaza, securing Israel's northern border, and this fortifies Israel completely. | ||
Without Gaza, without arguably some of these elements in the West Bank, which I imagine they will continue to conduct raids and operations in the West Bank as they've been doing, and without Hezbollah on their northern border, Israel will be more powerful and stronger than ever before. | ||
They will be completely fortified. | ||
They will face no neighbors that threatened them for the first time since the country was founded. | ||
The country was founded in 48 and immediately went to war with literally all of its neighbors. | ||
Egypt, Syria, and Jordan in particular. | ||
And they remained at war with all of those countries for 30 years. | ||
They fought the same war again in 56. | ||
They fought the same war again in 67. | ||
They fought the same war again in 73. | ||
And then they made peace with Egypt. | ||
And then they facilitated the Iran-Iraq War with the United States, aiding different sides of that. | ||
And then, in 1993, they made peace with Jordan. | ||
And then they draft the Clean Break Memo, which says that we're done doing land for peace, now we have to undertake these extraordinary measures to secure the northern border. | ||
The southern border with Egypt is good. | ||
The eastern border with Jordan is good. | ||
Now we've got to secure the northern border where, through Lebanon, Syria is providing arms to the enemies of Israel, and Iran is supplying them also. | ||
And the stability of Syria is inextricably connected to the power of Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist Iraq. | ||
So they said our priorities are as follows. | ||
Get rid of Saddam, destabilize Syria, go after Iran. | ||
And if we can take out all three of those, then we can secure the northern border with Lebanon. | ||
Because Lebanon is not a powerful state, it is merely supplied by Syria and Iran. | ||
And so Iraq was destroyed. | ||
So it was. | ||
Iraq was destroyed. | ||
Syria was destabilized. | ||
Now they have Iran in the crosshairs. | ||
You know, but by the end of this operation, with Gaza cleared and with Hezbollah cleared, for the first time in the country's existence, they have no enemies on their border. | ||
And with normalization, with Saudi Arabia and all the Gulf states, the only countries they will remain at war with are Syria and Iran. | ||
That's it. | ||
They have peace with all their neighbors and with most of the powers, including Iraq, which was formerly a belligerent. | ||
And the only two countries that will remain are Iran and Syria. | ||
Now it will be the reverse, where Iran will find itself surrounded by enemies. | ||
Iran will find itself the pariah state. | ||
So I think that's clearly what they're after and this is going to be it seems like a multi-year operation. | ||
It seems that Netanyahu will not survive it based on his increasing unpopularity even during the war. | ||
And they will finish off Hamas. | ||
They're going to get rid of the Gazans and then they're going to go after Hezbollah. | ||
And they may even go after Iran's nuclear program because right now those are the three biggest threats. | ||
It's Hamas, it's Hezbollah and more broadly it's Iran. | ||
Not just Iran's nuclear program, but the proxies also. | ||
And I think this war in Hamas, it's intended to unfold in this way. | ||
It's intended to unravel. | ||
All people see is October 7th, and all they see is Hamas, and that's what they talk about. | ||
But it is meant to unfold over time, and as it unfolds, you will see the master plan. | ||
Hamas in Gaza, Then Hezbollah, and then what they really want, which is for America to blow up, or for Israel to blow up Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
And once that's done, Israel is golden. | ||
Once that axis of resistance is destroyed, once Hezbollah is diminished, once Iran's nuclear program is disabled, and there might even be regime change in Iran, then they are good. | ||
For the first time since the country was founded, they are safe. | ||
So... And then, and by the way, Here is what the future of the 21st century holds for all of us over here. | ||
During this war, the United States is using our military aid as leverage against Israel. | ||
And Israel is very aware of that. | ||
And they've been aware of that, the Zionists have been aware of that for a long time. | ||
That as the United States frees itself, Of Zionist influence because of increasing anti-Israel sentiment mostly on the left, but also increasingly now on the right. | ||
They understand that future governments, American governments, will use Israel's dependency on foreign aid from America to restrain Israel's freedom of action. | ||
So it's not only, so think of it like this, it's not only that Israel will completely dominate its neighbors, it will have no enemies, All of its neighbors will have been neutralized, pacified, overthrown, dismembered. | ||
They will also be completely free of any influence from the United States. | ||
So Israel will dominate all of its neighbors, they'll be the only nuclear power in the region, they will control the United States and Europe through their influence, and there will be no leverage against them. | ||
So very quickly, Israel will become its own base of power, disconnected from the United States. | ||
And like other countries, because consider multipolarity, Consider now that as time goes on, many countries are not taking sides, they're taking from both sides. | ||
Countries like Saudi Arabia are Belt and Road countries, they're taking money from China, but they're also part of the IMEC corridor. | ||
They're also part of the India-Middle East-Europe corridor, which is one of the upteenth United States efforts to counter the Belt and Road. | ||
And they've said explicitly their doctrine is they're not going to choose. | ||
All these countries are not going to choose. | ||
Saudi Arabia and the Emirates are in BRICS. | ||
Brazil is in BRICS. | ||
It's a founding member of BRICS. | ||
And all three of them will take from both. | ||
They will take financing from China. | ||
They will take security from America. | ||
China cannot provide security to Saudi Arabia, but America can. | ||
China can provide financing. | ||
America cannot. | ||
America will provide some of the weapons. | ||
Russia will provide some of the other weapons. | ||
So, as we enter an age of multipolarity, it won't even really resemble the Cold War, where countries will take one side or the other side. | ||
Countries will be taking from both sides. | ||
And a country like Israel will be untethered from the United States, and you might think that's a good thing, but increasingly they will become a superpower in their own right. | ||
And they will play both sides off of each other. | ||
They will take from China. | ||
They will get investment from China through the Emirates and Saudi Arabia. | ||
They will get investment from the United States. | ||
They get venture capital and the tech industry here is in bed with Israel. | ||
And that's when you get into Israel dominating the whole world. | ||
You think that Israel runs the world now? | ||
Give it a few decades. | ||
They're really gonna run the world when they're at the middle of the world island. | ||
Israel, commanding Jews in every government, every capital in the world, Seated at the crossroads of the great Eurasian continent, Afro-Eurasian continent, right at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. | ||
Geographically and politically, geographically situated between all of them. | ||
And the investments and the competition that's forming between China and the United States, competing for the resources in the Middle East, increasingly in Europe, in Africa, and politically they're in the middle of all of that as well. | ||
They're in the middle of Belt and Road, they're in the middle of IMEC, they're in the middle of all of it. | ||
And they also have their guys in Moscow, in Beijing, in Washington, in Buenos Aires, everywhere. | ||
So, that's where the United States is increasingly going to come into conflict with Israel. | ||
You think that the United States and Israel are closest allies and our agenda basically aligns? | ||
It won't for very long. | ||
Very quickly, Charlie Kirk and other patriots will be able to imagine and see scenarios where Israel and America have completely divergent interests. | ||
Will happen once Israel is untethered from the United States. | ||
And having a nuclear arsenal and having neutralized all their adversaries makes it so that they don't need us. | ||
Israel possesses a nuclear arsenal for the same reason that North Korea does. | ||
Okay? | ||
Think of that. | ||
Nobody can pressure North Korea because North Korea has nukes. | ||
That's why they got them. | ||
Pretty soon it will be the same with Israel. | ||
Except unlike North Korea, Israel has spies in every major capital. | ||
And Israel sits in the middle of all those countries. | ||
And Israel will benefit from the competition and cooperation between all of them. | ||
And then you can even get into other things like how Israel is extremely invested in artificial intelligence and desalination and clean energy. | ||
They are at the forefront of the industries of the future, so they are going to dominate this century in an overt way. | ||
If it was covert in the last century, it'll be overt in this century. | ||
So, anyway, so that's that. | ||
I think it's pretty clear that that is what's going on, but everybody still seems to be under the illusion that there's going to be a grand bargain, there's going to be some truce. | ||
Israel does not want to make a truce. | ||
They are entertaining the Biden administration. | ||
It is a charade. | ||
They are stringing them along with the idea that there could be a ceasefire, that there could be an agreement. | ||
It is all about buying them time. | ||
It is all about buying time and maneuverability. | ||
It's all about keeping the pressure just off of them enough for them to do what they need to do. | ||
And nobody's serious about it. | ||
So, that's what's going on in Israel. | ||
That's their... That's the state of the peace agreement. | ||
The emergent peace agreement, the truce between Israel and Hamas, I don't see it happening anytime soon. | ||
I think the peace agreement is they're going to go in, they're going to kill everybody in Hamas, they're going to deport most of the Palestinians, and then they're going to effectively annex it over a period of time. | ||
They're going to go to war against Hezbollah, defeat them, force a peace on them that keeps them far away from the northern border, or maybe Maybe it destroys Hezbollah altogether. | ||
And then that conflict, just like the war with Hamas was also about provoking a war with Hezbollah, the war with Hezbollah will be about provoking a war with Iran. | ||
And just like they leveraged the war in Hamas into a war against Hezbollah, they're going to leverage a war against Hezbollah into strikes on Iran's nuclear program. | ||
And then that'll be it. | ||
And then on the other side of that they're gonna say, thank you America for all your help but we don't need your money anymore because we don't want the strings attached and we're gonna go and chart our own path. | ||
That's what's gonna happen. | ||
And it's the snake poem. | ||
You knew damn well I was a snake before you... I mean it's literally the snake poem. | ||
And Israel is, in case you didn't know, Israel is the snake. | ||
We take them in, we nurse the snake back to health, and then the snake bites us. | ||
And we say, oh, why did you bite us? | ||
We helped you! | ||
Now we're gonna die! | ||
And Israel's gonna say, well, you knew I was a snake before you took me in. | ||
And they're gonna slither away. | ||
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So that's why people need to get real, okay? | ||
Stop shilling for Israel. | ||
It is a matter of national pride. | ||
You think you're being smart, you think you're being clever, you're not. | ||
It's treason. | ||
Mark my words, in the future they will be an overt adversary. | ||
They will be an overt revisionist rogue power in the Middle East. | ||
Might take a few decades, but we'll get there. | ||
And we're going to look at us helping them the same way that we're going to look at Franklin Roosevelt helping the Soviet Union. | ||
It's going to be exactly the same. | ||
Franklin Roosevelt, under his nose, they were stealing all of our secrets. | ||
And of course, we were helping them throughout World War II. | ||
In the same way, that's how we're going to look at our... I mean, because we would really... If you know the extent of the depravity of the Soviet Union and the cooperation of Franklin Roosevelt, you understand what a scandal that is. | ||
And it will be considered the same with Israel in the future, if you don't know it already. | ||
I mean, frankly, it's like that now, but it will be considered like that later even more so. | ||
I mean, they killed our president, they facilitated 9-11, and we're going up there and waving their flag and talking about how much we love them. | ||
And these people that support them should be expelled. | ||
These guys like Joel Pollack, they should take a flight to Israel and they should stay there. | ||
It is outrageous. | ||
They're like Israeli spies. | ||
Joel Pollack, the editor of Breitbart, is an Israeli spy. | ||
Ben Shapiro is an Israeli spy. | ||
They should be shipped back to Israel. | ||
They should have no stake in any American media company, especially one that deals in politics. | ||
It's so outrageous. | ||
It'd be like if the Chinese Communist Party owned Breitbart. | ||
Might as well. | ||
I'm on a flight to Beijing right now. | ||
Seriously? | ||
But people are not serious. | ||
They're not taking it seriously. | ||
They don't have that perspective because nobody told them what to think on this yet. | ||
You know, most people they just kind of take politics for what it is and everyone does what you're supposed to do and no one really has an original thought. | ||
No one is really looking at the situation objectively. | ||
But someone needs to sound the alarm on how bad this problem is. | ||
It is very bad. | ||
They have penetrated our society. | ||
It's not just about foreign aid. | ||
They have penetrated our society at the highest levels. | ||
Nothing is secure. | ||
Nobody is safe. | ||
Our country is not safe. | ||
It is literally a snake inside the boot. | ||
Okay? | ||
It is a snake inside. | ||
It's a problem. | ||
So... But it seems inevitable at this point. | ||
That's how it'll play out. | ||
But that's that. | ||
We don't have time to cover abortion so I'm just gonna change the title of the show and then we're gonna take a look at Super Chaps. | ||
So what is it? | ||
How many days since October 7th? | ||
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say Gaza War I'll say Gaza War That'll be good. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright, so we're gonna take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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That's what they're doing. | ||
You know? - Well. | ||
Alright. | ||
Let me get set up here. | ||
And then I'll see what all you guys have been saying. | ||
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What can I tell my sister? | ||
Who supports race mixing? | ||
She says there is not genre Greek and God cares not about race but character. | ||
It's sad I've seen a lot of Christian white women mixing. | ||
Friends! | ||
Family, men are thereby forced to mix. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Why? | ||
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How do I tell my sister not to race mix? | ||
Duh. | ||
Look. | ||
There is a problem. | ||
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I mean... | |
Like, you're not going to find anything in the Bible that says don't race mix, and you're not going to find anything in the Catechism either because it doesn't say it. | ||
It's a value. | ||
You either value your race or you don't. | ||
A lot of white people don't value their race, but I don't think there's a particularly strong religious argument Actually, from a moral point of view, which is unfortunate. | ||
I mean, there are arguments. | ||
They'll say this stuff like, well, if you marry someone from another race, then the marriage will dissolve more easily. | ||
It's not conducive to a stable marriage to race mix. | ||
You know, people say this. | ||
But that doesn't really argue against race mixing in principle. | ||
It just says that, you know, it tends to not be the best. | ||
So, you're not going to find that argument in Christianity, sadly. | ||
I mean, look, you're either racist or you're not. | ||
You either believe that race has a value Or you don't. | ||
And a lot of people don't. | ||
A lot of people don't anymore. | ||
And you can't force them to see it that way. | ||
I mean, the only argument I could see, kind of, is honoring your mother and father. | ||
It's not really honoring your mother and father to go on race mix, in my opinion. | ||
Because... | ||
Your mother and father are from a particular race and then you go and marry someone from another race It's kind of like dishonoring them I think in a way although I think that's a little bit convoluted But I think it that that kind of encapsulates why anyone would have a problem with it because it completely goes against your ancestors and your forefathers But I understand that I've never heard anyone make that argument before and like I said, it's a bit convoluted but | ||
Yeah, I just don't want to have non-white kids. | ||
I want to have white kids that look like me. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
These arguments where it's like, how do I, like, look, if your sister's a retard, libtard, there's no argument. | ||
There's no thing, you know, what magical words can I say in a particular order that are gonna make my family members not liberal? | ||
It's like, You know, there are people in the world, they disagree with you, they fundamentally have different values than you. | ||
That's why I always hate these- What can I say to someone to make them do what I want them to do? | ||
Yeah, if only it fucking worked that way. | ||
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What argument can I use that will make my sister not want to date black guys? | |
Like, shut the fu- How about you just fucking beat the shit out of her? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Stupid. | ||
Um... I'm not telling you to do that. | ||
And the idea that men are forced to mix? | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Men are never- You're not forced to do anything, dipshit. | ||
The solution to white women having non-white kids is not for white men to have non-white kids, you dumb idiot. | ||
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Very eerie. | ||
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Doesn't it happen every year then? | ||
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Okay? | ||
I don't know why he had to say that. | ||
headlines for AF post sex at it and they've done so for a while literally putting cope and seethe in a news headline reads like it was written by a gay southern 20 year old with a perm and braces hey brant doesn't have a perm okay i don't know why he had to say that he does not have a perm we love brent that The headlines are fine. | ||
Hey, shut the fuck up. | ||
AF Post is doing a good job. | ||
What do you look like? | ||
Let's see a picture of you, buddy. | ||
What, you think I'm going to be teaming up with you on that? | ||
No, AF Post is doing a great job. | ||
Brandt is doing a great job. | ||
You don't even know what a perm is because he doesn't have a perm. | ||
So... Also, I heard he got fired, so... | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Ingle, you look really good tonight with the mustache you got me acting a lil' zesty and freaky. | ||
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Ick if you have talked about it, but have you seen the new Romeo and Juliet play, We Was In Love and She? | ||
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Hey, smiley face! | ||
PrettyFlyWhiteGuy sent $5.336. | ||
At this point, the only thing that keeps people like Doyle from speaking up has to be greed or pride. | ||
Definitely pride. | ||
Astavrila sent $50. | ||
Hi Nick! | ||
Eid Mubarak to Muslim Gropers! | ||
Sneeko recently challenged you to a debate with the Muslim scholar Sheik Uthman. | ||
Are you interested? | ||
Hey, thank you for the super chat. | ||
I don't wish I'm not gonna wish anybody a happy Eid Mubarak, because that's not a real religion, but... I don't know, is Sneeko gonna stream with me again? | ||
It's kind of interesting, isn't it? | ||
It's like, won't stream with me when we do Cheezer and talk about Jews, does want to stream with me with Sheik Uthman about Christianity. | ||
I'll do it if we can make it a double debate, I'm not a theologian, so... I've never even read the Quran, so how's that even a fair debate? | ||
Um, so, I told him, I told him, give me some time, I gotta read the Quran. | ||
I mean, this guy debates religion for a living and they want to say, well we want to, he won't debate Sam Schuman, he won't debate Trent Horn. | ||
But they want to go around and say, well, we want to debate Islam and Christianity. | ||
I don't know anything about your desert religion. | ||
But I told them, give me some time. | ||
I'll learn the basics and then maybe we'll set it up in the future. | ||
But I mean, I need time. | ||
I need time to read the book. | ||
I need time to study the theology. | ||
So I'm down to do it eventually. | ||
It's just I got to prepare for it. | ||
I'm not prepared to argue against Islam. | ||
I've never even read the Quran. | ||
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So... | |
In a Catholic theocracy, would the people keep guns? | ||
I think that's a dumb question. | ||
I support the Second Amendment right now. | ||
thoughts on the 2A. | ||
I haven't seen you mention it on the show, so I figure you're indeferent on the subject. | ||
Just wanted your take. | ||
In the ideal Catholic theocracy, would the citizens get to keep guns? | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
In a Catholic theocracy, would the people keep guns? | ||
I think that's a dumb question. | ||
I support the Second Amendment right now. | ||
I'll say that much. | ||
Cody Lynn sent $5. | ||
I I know you said no e-girls are allowed, but I wanted to make sure it's okay to wear my first suit to HFFPAC. | ||
I made a special America First version just for you. | ||
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Are you mad at me? - I don't even know who you are. - Chaotic Corian Gook sent $5. | ||
Congrats on the FPAC event. | ||
I commend you for paving the way for white people taking back their country. | ||
Totally optimistic and fully support. | ||
I want to attend but I have a question. | ||
Ken, should Asians attend? | ||
I de-hate to muddy the waters, so to speak. | ||
Black Graper sent $25. | ||
I like Candace, but I think she blew it, not just for the reasons you outlined, but her demeanor. | ||
She has tendency to avoid accountability in what she's implying i.e. | ||
She gaslights. | ||
It's the classic I said X. You're weird for reading Y into it. | ||
Very annoying. | ||
Very bitchy. | ||
Shapiro might ignore her from here on. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think it's useful. | ||
I think that's a useful tactic. | ||
I mean, I think some of it is in bad faith, but why would you argue with them in good faith when they argue against us in bad faith? | ||
So, I don't think that's necessarily the problem. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
It's true. | ||
I get it. | ||
I grasp the whole of it. | ||
So yeah. | ||
So thank you, man. | ||
When I was 16, 18 now. | ||
Really love you, bro. | ||
You just get it. | ||
A lot of smart people out there, but not many with the whole intellectual package. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
It's true. | ||
I get it. | ||
I grasp the whole of it. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
So, thank you, man. | ||
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AHFF pack going to be sick. | ||
Congrats, dude. | ||
You are the best. | ||
Aw, thank you, man. | ||
Yeah, it's gonna be good. | ||
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You are Tony Stark, genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. | ||
I'm Peter Parker, your personal photographer for the America First Bugle. | ||
And an incredible propagandist. | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
That's a good analogy. | ||
Zagos Very good. | ||
Roy Per sent $33. | ||
Nick, WTF watching the replay from last night and you are pro-abortion as long as it wins elections. | ||
There can be nitrogen monoxide compromise on this as Christians. | ||
If we lose the election for it, so be it as long as we have our dignity, values, and how to F trans women because conservatives got the baddies. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very funny. | ||
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Boy Noi sent $5. | |
Polly? | ||
We're just, we're trying it out, okay? | ||
super chat voice back to what it was and maybe change the ding sound. | ||
The voice is unbelievably annoying. | ||
I don't even want to listen to super chats anymore. - What was the other voice? | ||
Polly? | ||
We're just, we're trying it out, okay? | ||
Opinion noted. - Luke the Evangelist sent $5, your Mohammed hijab. | ||
I'm Sneako. | ||
Except in suits, not pajamas. | ||
And not fat and retarded. | ||
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Yeah? | |
Text sent $5. | ||
Heard from a friend the U.S. | ||
is deploying troops to Jordan. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $333. | ||
Why is Chief banned from AHFFPAC? | ||
Really was looking forward to seeing him. | ||
Love the dude. | ||
Hopefully you reconsider. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, John Dave Irving. | ||
He's not banned from AFFPAC. | ||
Of course he'll be there. | ||
I think he'll be there. | ||
I don't want to say for sure. | ||
I know he doesn't want to get doxxed, but no, he's free to join us, of course. | ||
He's a VIP. | ||
He's going to get the red carpet treatment. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it buddy. | ||
I hope you'll be there too. | ||
We can all drive around in the plaid. | ||
Kenson3 sent $10. | ||
It wasn't the intellectuals who gave me the courage to undertake this gigantic task. | ||
But I can say I found the courage because I have encountered only two types of people. | ||
The farmer and the German worker. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Total opposite for me. | ||
Complete opposite. | ||
Farmers and Germans are making me want to fucking retire or join the enemy. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
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Albert Castro sent $6. | |
Could have just talked about the droid attack on the Wookiees. | ||
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Nick, please change the super chat voice back. | ||
This dumb bitch is making my ears bleed. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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Haul Nick Fuentes, my leader, I will kill, rape, and die for you. - Thank you. | ||
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I hate Destiny's dumbass. | ||
Worst white around. | ||
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Well, he's not white. | |
Cornelius Quinn sent $5. | ||
Hey, Nick been a fan since October. | ||
First time super chatting. | ||
Tucker Carlson has been based about Israel lately. | ||
Do you think they're going to shut him down and brand him an anti-Semite anytime soon? | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Heroine user sent $5, hoping my super chat plays right as you start a long turn on your game and you decide to start a monologue, excited for AfPak. | ||
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You can make a biblical argument against mixing by looking at Jewish Patriarch Esau, who mixed with Cain's descendants, the Edomites, against his father's wishes. | ||
Spawning the Jews we know. | ||
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I am in shock. | ||
I can't believe I didn't get raptured during the eclipse. | ||
It happens every other year. | ||
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Why not this year? | |
Professor Goy sent $5. | ||
Christ is King Brother Nick. | ||
I wish you weren't controlled opposition for the Jews. | ||
I really want to like you, but all my buddies in DC say you are owned by the feds. | ||
Barron Trump sent $7. | ||
Love you! | ||
Can't wait for HFFPAC. | ||
You stand on bidness, Muad'Dib. | ||
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Thoughts on Farid Lukovic. | ||
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Refuse the skin. | |
Refuse the skin. Refuse the skin. | ||
I like the new voice. | ||
She sounds hot formerly Rip Scrotum Graper. | ||
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Allah is not unfair by making some people rich and others poor. | ||
It is Allah's way of testing the fairness of those he gave more. | ||
Please understand this message when referring to monetary status. | ||
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Sounds like your bro. | |
Cancris sent $5. | ||
Allah made you bro. | ||
BillWarderOfPoliticalIslam.org is a good start. | ||
He paints a good factual base picture of the Islamic religious structures. | ||
Which oddly enough are almost identical to those of Talmudic Judaism. | ||
David would hypocrite be TFO. | ||
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Good point. | ||
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I love you, baby. | ||
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Please, change the super chat voice back. | ||
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Nigga in the woodpile or nigga in the fence is a figure of speech meaning some fact of considerable importance that is not disclosed something suspicious or wrong. | ||
What's up T? | ||
He's super chat voice. | ||
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Jeez, okay, that's the last super chat. | |
I don't- there was not one super chat even in there that I could reply to. | ||
There wasn't one in there that I could even reply to. | ||
Half of them didn't even make any sense at all. | ||
I don't even know what the fuck you're talking about. | ||
The other half are just comments. | ||
Ugh, brother, dude. | ||
That was terrible. | ||
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Ugh. | |
you Painful. | ||
Painful. | ||
Super. | ||
I'll change the voice though. | ||
I'll change the voice back to Polly. | ||
That was TikTok. | ||
This is Polly. | ||
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Okay! | |
Ugh. | ||
Alright. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
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And that's gonna do it for me. | |
That's all I got. | ||
That's all I got for you tonight. | ||
Man, that was rough. | ||
That was hard to enjoy. | ||
But that's gonna do it for me. | ||
As always, remember to follow me on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
As always, thanks to our top Super Chatters tonight. | ||
Special thanks to John Dave Irving, Dave Mann, and this other guy that I can't pronounce. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
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. |