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The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the community. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, | ||
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. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's 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. | ||
God first. | ||
God first. God first. God first. | ||
God first. | ||
God first. God first. God first. God first. | ||
God first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
It's actually kind of a slow news day. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Our featured story tonight will be talking all about the takeover of Columbia University by pro-Palestine protesters. | ||
This is a story that's been a week in the making and now finally it's coming to a head. | ||
Imminent clash between police and protesters may be happening tonight or tomorrow and we'll get into why that is. | ||
There's a whole timeline here. | ||
But the big story is that all across the country these pro-Palestine demonstrators have taken over the campuses by setting up tent cities in the campus quad or plaza. | ||
And specifically, it's taken over Columbia. | ||
That's where it started, Ivy League University in New York. | ||
But it's also now spread to New York University, Yale, MIT, and it's even going national. | ||
It's in Ohio, it's in Michigan, California. | ||
And this is a big problem for Jews. | ||
The Jews are not happy about this. | ||
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They say this is like the Holocaust. | |
This is like Germany in the 1930s. | ||
That's what they're all saying. | ||
Which seems to be an exaggeration. | ||
On the other hand, if it is like Germany in the 1930s, then hey, maybe it wasn't that bad. | ||
Because nothing's even happening to them. | ||
They're fine. | ||
There was one video of a Jewish woman. | ||
These people are ridiculous. | ||
That's the great thing. | ||
Everyone is now seeing how ridiculous Jews are. | ||
So typical. | ||
They're so... | ||
Wounded. | ||
They're the ultimate victim. | ||
And so they're screaming and crying about what's happening at Columbia University and some Jewish woman gets a shirt on that says Jew. | ||
Okay? | ||
A Jewish woman puts on a shirt and paints the word Jew on it and then goes and stands in the middle of the tent city with her arms folded. | ||
While her cuck husband is filming the whole ordeal. | ||
And of course nothing happens. | ||
As a matter of fact, there's a guy standing literally right behind her with a banner that says Jews for Palestine. | ||
So she's just standing there like an idiot with this face with a shirt that says Jew and this is supposed to be really symbolic and deep and We're sick of it. | ||
We're over it. | ||
Enough. | ||
They run the country. | ||
They're bombing Palestine. | ||
Just shut up now. | ||
Enough. | ||
But we'll get into that. | ||
We'll talk about what's going on in Colombia. | ||
Obviously, not really... It's not like the Nazis. | ||
Or, if it is, maybe the Nazis weren't as bad as they say, if that's what it is. | ||
Because they don't seem to be bothered that much in Colombia. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the TikTok ban. | ||
This was part of the aid package that was passed over the weekend, which we covered last night. | ||
$95 billion aid package, money going to Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel. | ||
And it was four separate bills, one for each of those countries, and then a fourth bill, which covers some controversial things, which includes the forcible sale of TikTok. | ||
So that passed the House on Saturday. | ||
It passed the Senate today. | ||
And we'll talk about what's in it, but it effectively forces TikTok either to... It forces TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to either sell TikTok to America, or they'll be banned from the whole country. | ||
And, of course, the devil is in the details. | ||
It's actually not that simple. | ||
Because the most likely outcome is that this will just be blocked by the Supreme Court. | ||
There is no precedent for a specific company like that to be outright banned and specifically to be named in legislation. | ||
As it turns out the government can't just write a bill that says we are banning this company from doing business in America. | ||
It doesn't work like that. | ||
So they don't have any precedent behind the bill. | ||
There's no reason to believe that the provisions of the bill will stand if challenged in court, and so the most likely outcome is that this will, at the minimum, have a constitutional challenge in the Supreme Court, and that will drag on for at least a year. | ||
As it works its way up and no doubt it will not be enforced until it's adjudicated by the Supreme Court. | ||
I'm sure they'll get some injunctive relief. | ||
And then the Supreme Court will make a decision. | ||
This will happen presumably during the next presidential administration. | ||
Could be Trump, could be somebody more favorable, and then either they'll allow the government to ban TikTok, and maybe the government will decline to enforce that, or I think it's probably more likely they will prevent, the Supreme Court will prevent TikTok from being banned. | ||
But we'll get into all that. | ||
We'll talk about the ban. | ||
I hope it doesn't get banned, because if TikTok gets banned, I'm gonna kill myself. | ||
You heard it here first. | ||
If TikTok is banned, I'm going to commit suicide. | ||
Because everything in this country sucks. | ||
Everything is getting worse all the time. | ||
Even the things that we were supposed to get, the benefits of capitalism and democracy, we don't even have anymore. | ||
Star Wars sucks. | ||
Marvel sucks. | ||
McDonald's sucks. | ||
Saturday Night Live isn't funny. | ||
YouTube search doesn't work. | ||
Google search doesn't work. | ||
I'm banned on Facebook. | ||
I'm banned on Instagram. | ||
There's no good content there anyway. | ||
Twitter is all pornography and spam and I'm banned on there anyway. | ||
The only thing that works in this whole, excuse me, in this whole country Is TikTok. | ||
That's the only product that is even worthwhile anymore. | ||
Because it's the only thing that they actually let people compete. | ||
It's the only thing where they actually have an ounce of actual freedom. | ||
Every other place is controlled by Jews. | ||
You can't be racist. | ||
It's all nigged up and corporate. | ||
Made safe for faggots and Jews. | ||
TikTok is like the one place where people that are actually funny can go viral. | ||
It's like the one place where it actually caters to the consumer. | ||
Walmart, they're getting rid of the self-checkout. | ||
Target, same deal. | ||
Everything's shit. | ||
And TikTok is like the one thing that doesn't suck about America. | ||
And it's not even from here. | ||
So if they ban it, I'm gonna kill myself. | ||
Haven't decided how yet. | ||
Nah, I'm kidding. | ||
I'm not gonna kill myself. | ||
I'm not suicidal. | ||
But if they ban TikTok, it's gonna be an intense blow to myself. | ||
To my consciousness and my life. | ||
I'll maybe be forced to actually go outside and do something. | ||
But I don't want to. | ||
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I don't like Outside. | |
I don't like what's going on outside. | ||
I don't like what's going on anywhere. | ||
I want to be- Can we just fast track VR TikTok or Minecraft or something? | ||
I'm ready to secede from reality. | ||
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I'm out. | |
I'm done. | ||
They're banning TikTok? | ||
Why? | ||
It's the one funny app. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I feel like no one talks about this. | ||
Some people are starting to notice this. | ||
But Let's talk about a couple things first. | ||
Okay, first, I guess we're just jumping right into the show. | ||
Let's talk about a couple things first. | ||
First, everyone understands that there is some trade-off between capitalism and, like, community life. | ||
Capitalism is creative destruction, which means that it is extremely Unstable. | ||
Things are constantly changing. | ||
Things are constantly being destroyed and replaced. | ||
And it's always something new. | ||
You can never get comfortable with the way things are because it's always changing. | ||
But the trade-off, people understand, is that even though life will constantly be changing and be a little bit alarming, the rate of the change, Life will improve. | ||
We will have prosperity. | ||
We will have abundance. | ||
We will be able to sate every appetite. | ||
You can get tacos. | ||
You can get fried chicken. | ||
You can get pizza. | ||
I mean, that's the argument, right? | ||
Is that the country is going to be kind of schizophrenic. | ||
It's going to be very overwhelming and hyper stimulating, but Things will be cheap, we'll have material abundance and convenience and access and that is the supposed trade-off. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two is the idea that America doesn't make anything other than tech anymore. | ||
So we have this capitalist liberal country and at one time America made everything. | ||
America made cars and planes and tanks and tools and it made even textiles and it made it made everything we made we made steel we made And we were the factory of the world. | ||
People don't realize that we don't make anything anymore. | ||
The only things that we make are the only thing that's saving us is the information sector. | ||
The only thing that's saving us is this information age technology like Facebook, Amazon, Google, and if you look at our stock market those are our biggest companies. | ||
Those are the companies that are growing the most. | ||
Those are the ones that They call it the S&P 5. | ||
They're the anchor of the entire economy right now. | ||
So when you understand those two things about America, that's when it really, you really drive home just how bad everything is. | ||
We've sacrificed so much for prosperity, convenience, abundance, and our country is supposed to make things. | ||
We make one thing now, which is phones and software, But then you look at the software and it sucks. | ||
Google sucks. | ||
I don't know if you've noticed this lately, but you can't Google anything anymore and get a good result. | ||
And it's not just political stuff, it's anything. | ||
You use Google, it's unusable. | ||
You try to Google a basic question, or basic information, and it will not even give you one full page of relevant results. | ||
Same thing with YouTube. | ||
YouTube is the number one video hosting platform. | ||
It's unusable. | ||
You search anything on YouTube, again forget about even politics, you search anything on YouTube and it doesn't even give you any relevant results. | ||
You have to, you really have to manipulate it to get what you're looking for. | ||
It fills up the page with curated results, things that you might like, So the internet has become a horrible experience because of, well there's a lot of factors, but the censorship is maybe the biggest one. | ||
It also just doesn't plain work. | ||
And when you think about that in light of those other two things I talked about, it really brings home just what a joke the country is. | ||
It's like the one thing that we make, the one thing that we have based our trade-off on, we've forfeited religion, tradition, culture, in exchange for prosperity and convenience. | ||
Increasingly, that is concentrated in one sector, which is entertainment, information, and we don't even have it. | ||
Google doesn't work. | ||
YouTube doesn't work. | ||
Disney sucks. | ||
TV sucks. | ||
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Movies suck. | |
Disney has ruined everything. | ||
Saturday Night Live isn't funny. | ||
And like I said, then you get one good product, which is TikTok, and it's actually competitive because it works. | ||
The reason it's replacing Instagram is because it works. | ||
Because you go on TikTok and you see things that you like. | ||
The algorithm is such that it rewards people that make engaging content. | ||
And it connects the content consumers to the content creators that they will like. | ||
And that's why you get good content on TikTok. | ||
And you can get anything that you like. | ||
You can get anything on there. | ||
But now they're getting rid of it. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
It's because TikTok criticized Israel too much. | ||
So everyone needs to know the Jews took TikTok from us. | ||
And yes, you can blame them. | ||
They did it! | ||
People say, what did the Jews even run? | ||
I saw Dennis Prager was talking trash about me today. | ||
He said, these guys like Nick Fuentes, they say the Jews run everything. | ||
What do we even run? | ||
What do we even run at all? | ||
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We don't run anything, and they're not even Jews. | |
The Jews that run these things are not even real Jews. | ||
Yeah, they are! | ||
They are Jews! | ||
And they took TikTok! | ||
You wanna know why? | ||
Because after October 7th, every social media platform was pushing pro-Israel narratives. | ||
Elon Musk went to Auschwitz with Ben Shapiro. | ||
It's like Mad Libs. | ||
It's like a setup to a bad joke. | ||
Elon Musk, Ben Shapiro, and the President of Israel walked into Auschwitz. | ||
Ashtray looked up and said, get the... I mean, like this is... Then that's Twitter! | ||
That was the free speech platform! | ||
And they banned people from saying, from the river to the sea. | ||
TikTok is the only platform where pro-Palestine hashtags and narratives We're doing far better and we're far more popular than pro-Israel narratives. | ||
Every other platform, it was the opposite. | ||
So the North American Jewish Federation and other Jewish elements, the same ones that got the president of Harvard fired, the same ones that got the president of UPenn fired, the same ones that are orchestrating these congressional hearings, the same ones that are banning anti-Semitism at the state level, they orchestrated a ban of TikTok, which was something that had been proposed but was dormant for years. | ||
And they're banning TikTok because TikTok was not aggressive enough in banning pro-Palestine sentiment. | ||
So the one good thing, the one... and it's arguable if it's good in the strictest sense. | ||
It's an indulgence. | ||
It's a guilty pleasure. | ||
But the one entertaining product that we have in America left that doesn't have a black girl sidekick, the one entertaining product that isn't a diversity pamphlet and unfunny shitlibs, transgender people, the one thing that was even entertaining is now banned. | ||
We couldn't even have that because it wasn't pro-Jewish enough. | ||
And that's why everyone loves Hitler now, you know. | ||
That's why everyone loves it because everyone's saying, you know what? | ||
You forced our hand. | ||
We're bringing him back. | ||
No more Mr. Nice Guy. | ||
We brought you in. | ||
We took you in and we took care of you and We allowed them to become powerful and look at how they repaid us. | ||
They've bitten us. | ||
They have bitten us with their poisonous fangs. | ||
And now they're sucking our blood and killing us slowly. | ||
I'm talking about the Jews. | ||
Now that's a joke. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I'm kidding when I say that. | ||
They're not doing that at all. | ||
Actually, they're not doing that. | ||
They're not poisoning the blood of our country. | ||
They're not doing that. | ||
But they banned TikTok. | ||
And this is a load of crap. | ||
This is a load of crap. | ||
But, you know, and this is always the best part. | ||
We talked about this the other day. | ||
It's like, the country sends $100 billion to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. | ||
They can't allocate $17 billion to build a border wall. | ||
So we're going to send all the artillery shells and all the missile defense and all that stuff So that Israel can kill women and children. | ||
We can't give a fraction of that to build a forever wall on the border to keep rapists out of America from pooing in the street and setting up their own tents over here. | ||
Like, the only tent cities the Jews have a problem with are when they're pro-Palestine. | ||
You see like a dirty, disgusting, stinking tent city in the middle of the city and everyone just walks by it and everyone thinks this is acceptable. | ||
They raise a Palestine flag. | ||
One little Palestine banner, pendant, goes up in the tent and they want to send in the National Guard. | ||
They want to drop a nuclear bomb on top of it. | ||
All of a sudden, this is lawlessness! | ||
I can't believe it! | ||
We gotta send in the police! | ||
They put the Palestine flag away, everyone goes right back to their business, just like before. | ||
And the same thing is true with TikTok. | ||
We have a pornography epidemic. | ||
It's even on Twitter and it's on Facebook. | ||
They talk about the avalanche of child porn on all these platforms. | ||
That's fine, apparently. | ||
Like, the whole country could be filled with pornography and blasphemy and like, that's all fine. | ||
But the second that it's pornography that's pro-Palestine, If you start doing pornography with a Palestine flag emoji in the bio, then it's gotta go. | ||
Then it's Chinese spyware. | ||
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Ugh. | |
But that's what it's like when you're oppressed. | ||
We are an oppressed... Don't you realize that? | ||
We are not in control. | ||
Don't you understand that? | ||
I feel like people kind of grasp A shade of what I'm talking about, but it hasn't really sunk in. | ||
People haven't really internalized it that we are not in control of our country. | ||
We are not in control of our lives. | ||
If we were, things would be different. | ||
If we were, it wouldn't be like this. | ||
Things would be better. | ||
It doesn't have to be like this. | ||
I feel like so much of what's happening in the country right now is People have, on some level, subconsciously or consciously, accepted or become acclimated to the idea that this is just how things are and this is how it has to be. | ||
That this is like an inexorable, organic trend. | ||
And it can't be resisted, it can't be stopped, it can't be reversed like annoying fat women and fat people and ugly, stinky, don't-give-a-fuck people in our country. | ||
Tense cities, crime, vagabonds, drugs, smut, porn, violence. | ||
People have just accepted that's the way it is. | ||
Everything's filthy and nothing works and no one gives a shit and nothing is the way it should be but we have to accept it because that's just a sign of the times. | ||
But that is a condition. | ||
It is a symptom of a problem. | ||
It doesn't have to be like that. | ||
It isn't like that in other places. | ||
That's why the Tucker thing was so outrageous for liberals Because he went to an autocratic, despotic Nazi country and the subway wasn't full of black people pissing on everybody and trying to stab people. | ||
And it wasn't dirty and there wasn't graffiti. | ||
It was clean. | ||
And they cannot let that get out. | ||
The notion that our adversaries that don't have freedom and democracy and don't have Jewish control That those countries are better, like we would prefer to be there every day than be here. | ||
They can't let that idea get out. | ||
It's literally like a new Iron Curtain. | ||
And it was a grand irony. | ||
Maybe Tucker Carlson, that was deliberate. | ||
Certainly it must be given his pedigree. | ||
Of course, Boris Yeltsin, the first elected president of Russia, came to the United States and visited the supermarket and was in awe at the abundance. | ||
In 2024, an American journalist goes to Russia and says, wow, subways where there's not black people trying to kill you. | ||
Oh my gosh, subways where there's not graffiti. | ||
But you know, you can't even just scapegoat the black people. | ||
I'm kind of sick of that. | ||
Because it's not just black people, it's everybody. | ||
Black people are, they're like a major part of the problem. | ||
Because they are like the most violent demographic. | ||
And if they weren't here, it would be way better. | ||
Like, if the violent black people were not on the subway, and the subway were just dirty, it would still be a major improvement. | ||
Because the lethal, the threat of lethal force is always Fundamentally changing the equation not all black people just the violent ones and All the violent ones do have where most of them happen to be black But it's also just really all the immigrants a lot of the brown people even some of the white people people just don't care and it seems like nobody's really trying anymore and The institutions have totally given up. | ||
They're inadequate. | ||
They're inefficient. | ||
They lack expertise. | ||
They're not serious. | ||
You wonder, even if in a generation an intelligent person is somehow able, an intelligent white person, is able to get to an elite university or some other place, you wonder if they'll even be able to reproduce the kind of success of an older society because these institutions have just been lost. | ||
It just isn't there anymore. | ||
These institutions that produced The, the texture of life that we had 60 years ago, they're just not, those people aren't there anymore. | ||
All those people that, that produced that are dead. | ||
They died a long time ago. | ||
All those people that were trained over generations, and there was an unbroken chain of succession, the last of those people are dead or dying. | ||
And they have no successors. | ||
And those that are still alive have no power. | ||
So it's just over. | ||
So we're really in this gap where we have to resurrect that knowledge or else it will be lost forever. | ||
It's on its dying breath. | ||
And we're living in that, and we can either pick up those pieces and very quickly try to recreate it, but if we don't do it soon, it's just gonna die, and it will not be able to be reproduced. | ||
It will have to then be regenerated over a very long period of time, I think. | ||
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So... Alright, anyway. | |
Before we start the show, so that's just kind of what's been on my mind, but before we start the show, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live and like the video. | ||
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Okay, so now we're gonna start the show. | ||
That was just the opening act. | ||
Now we're going to begin the show. | ||
That was a little pre-show chatter. | ||
But it's true. | ||
The TikTok ban, I guess we're gonna just get into it. | ||
Or kind of pick up on where I've been going with that. | ||
One of the stories we're covering tonight, excuse me, is the TikTok ban. | ||
And we'll get into that in a moment but to me it is so symbolic and Darren Beatty who lately I've not been the biggest fan of for obvious reasons although I still like the guy he was right on the money on this he's been talking about this for a long time that as time goes on we are going to see China just do better than us just do better things than us and and people quibble about how you measure that people talk about | ||
The nominal GDP and people talk about other things, but there are already signs like TikTok, like their space program, like their ability to produce naval ships. | ||
They're going to just start doing things better than us and there's going to be a crisis of identity for Americans when we realize that we have lost so much. | ||
We've fallen so far. | ||
From every position, like I said, the two things that we still predominate in, the only things that America really outsources, or rather exports at this point, not outsource, exports, is culture and the information technology. | ||
That's really about it. | ||
I mean, even look at the airplanes. | ||
Airplanes, automobiles, I mean those were a couple of the things that America still made. | ||
We don't make textiles, we don't make semiconductors, we don't make, we're not even the only country that really makes cars anymore, we don't make steel, we don't, we don't make anything. | ||
We're now increasingly becoming a petrostate like Russia. | ||
I mean so much of, I think one of our biggest exports now is just oil and natural gas. | ||
But even one of the last things that we made was planes. | ||
It's Airbus and it's Boeing. | ||
Those are your options for commercial jets. | ||
And now even the planes! | ||
The planes are falling out of the sky. | ||
Google doesn't work. | ||
YouTube doesn't work. | ||
And I think people are starting to realize, myself included, just how much Everything here sucks. | ||
I think we have the the seed and the germ of revival but we don't have it anymore and the tick-tock thing is truly symbolic because as I said and this is a very important point that people need to consider it's about specificity and America after the 80s, 90s, 2000s had been completely de-industrialized. | ||
There is no manufacturing going on here. | ||
There's really no production going on here. | ||
80, 85% of our economy is services. | ||
So 15, we're the biggest economy nominally and how you arrive at that number is pretty convoluted. | ||
But even taking that number, just 15% of that is actually making stuff. | ||
15% of that is agriculture, construction, manufacturing. | ||
The vast majority of the economic activity is services. | ||
And think about the people you know. | ||
Do you know anybody that makes things? | ||
Do you know anybody that makes a product for a living? | ||
Or do most of the people that you know have service jobs? | ||
It's almost everyone you know. | ||
And the one thing that we had going for us that I think maybe concealed that reality was the advent of the information age. | ||
We started in the 90s and 2000s with these internet and tech companies to produce Computers, phones, software, and so our now richest companies are no longer General Electric and US Steel and Standard Oil. | ||
Now the biggest companies are Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook. | ||
They're all software and hardware companies. | ||
It's the technology. | ||
And so I think we're still living in this time where we can forget that the country has been totally financialized in a similar way to the United Kingdom. | ||
That we don't make anything, that this economy isn't really real, we're totally dependent on foreign countries for raw materials and finished products. | ||
But now even that, that's what makes this symbolic, is that that was the one thing, the one claim that America still had to what America is really about, which is innovation and commerce and these rugged individualists, industry titans. | ||
The one thing that we had was that sector that produced Bill Gates and Elon Musk and Bezos and Zuckerberg. | ||
This is the latest generation That succeeded the Carnegies and the Rockefellers and the Vanderbilts and so on. | ||
And now even that, we don't have. | ||
And like I said, so TikTok is being banned, but why? | ||
This is the story from the New York Times and we'll get into that. | ||
It says a bill would force the sale of TikTok by its Chinese owner ByteDance was passed by the Senate on Tuesday and is expected to be signed quickly into law by President Biden. | ||
Now the process is likely to get even more complicated. | ||
Congress passed the measure citing national security concerns because of TikTok's Chinese ties. | ||
Both lawmakers and security experts have said there are risks that the Chinese government could lean on ByteDance for access to sensitive data belonging to its 170 million U.S. | ||
users or to spread propaganda. | ||
The proposed law would allow TikTok to continue to operate in the United States if ByteDance sold it within 270 days or about nine months, a time frame that the president could extend to a year. | ||
The measure is likely to face legal challenges as well as possible resistance from Beijing which could block the sale or export of the technology. | ||
It's also unclear who has the resources to buy TikTok since it will carry a hefty price tag. | ||
The issue could take months or even years to settle during which the app would probably continue to function for U.S. | ||
consumers. | ||
So they say they're banning it because of national security. | ||
That's really not why they're banning it. | ||
There was a proposed ban under the Trump administration that was shelved after ByteDance made a deal with Oracle and they allowed for the American data to be hosted under American jurisdiction. | ||
So you may remember, because this is not the first time that people have talked about a TikTok ban. | ||
Years ago, in the first Trump administration, this was a proposal and this was a conversation. | ||
Specifically, forcing the sale of TikTok or banning it. | ||
Eventually, they made a different kind of deal where Oracle took up the role of hosting the data. | ||
It's an American company. | ||
That was the compromise. | ||
They're taking it back up now. | ||
Why exactly would they be doing it now, of all times? | ||
As I said earlier, it's because there is one peculiar feature about TikTok, which is unlike every other social media platform in America, even including X, which is privately owned by Elon Musk. | ||
It's that TikTok is the only platform where pro-Palestine hashtags are more popular than pro-Israel hashtags since the war that started on October 7th. | ||
That's the only difference between that and the other platforms. | ||
It is technically true the parent company is headquartered in Beijing. | ||
But as far as the data is concerned, that has been resolved. | ||
As far as propaganda is concerned, I don't think there's any evidence of that. | ||
I use TikTok, I don't see Chinese propaganda. | ||
Rather, it is the editorial content that is on TikTok And that it goes against the security interests of who controls the United States security apparatus. | ||
TikTok is being banned. | ||
There's a new push to ban TikTok by the organized Jewish community in the wake of October 7th. | ||
And this is not... I don't really think it's a stretch to say that. | ||
A lot of people might say, where is the evidence for this? | ||
Here's a piece of evidence. | ||
The Federation of North American Jewish Organizations, which represents, I think it's close to 55, just over 50 Jewish organizations in America. | ||
It's a federation that represents all of them. | ||
They were the first ones to celebrate when the House passed a bill banning TikTok when it got out of the committee, initially several months ago. | ||
And they said specifically they were celebrating because of the anti-Semitic content. | ||
So clearly they want this and there's also Jewish groups that have been pushing for this and one of them is that North American Federation of Jewish Organizations had been pushing for this. | ||
The ADL had been raising awareness for this purpose. | ||
The ADL and other Jewish groups have been collecting data about how much quote-unquote anti-semitic content was on TikTok. | ||
Now, the ADL is not just one among many groups that produces research or insights. | ||
You have to understand that legislation is created by an iron triangle. | ||
And it's created not by the actual lawmakers, it's created by their legislative directors who work hand in glove with think tanks and lobbyists. | ||
So when a congressman writes a law that's about something very specific or writes a law about something that requires specialized expertise, Of course, a representative like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who doesn't know... I mean, she mispronounces basic words. | ||
She doesn't know anything about TikTok. | ||
They will go to their legislative director, who is the expert. | ||
The legislative director will go to the think tank Or non-profit that is the expert on that policy area and those think tanks are captured by the lobbyists that the policies would govern whatever particular industry. | ||
So, and this is maybe a little bit too in-depth if you maybe understand this or not, but the ADL is intimately involved in the lawmaking process. | ||
That's the point. | ||
When the ADL produces these reports, and of course they have big pull and big influence, when the ADL produces this research and these insights, that goes directly to lawmakers. | ||
And lawmakers use those insights, especially in committees, to create the legislation. | ||
So when the ADL produces a report, for example, that says that if you spend 15 minutes on TikTok, you're 50% more anti-Semitic, that's going directly to lawmakers. | ||
That's going directly to legislative directors. | ||
That's informing the people in committee that are putting the bills together. | ||
And if you don't believe, then, that organized Jewry is a part of the process, look no further than the Ivy Leagues. | ||
After the October 7th attack, There were pro-Palestine demonstrations at Harvard and Yale, or rather University of Pennsylvania and Columbia, and very quickly the Jewish alumni donors of all those universities rallied and said that they would pull their donations from the universities until those pro-Palestine protests were crushed. | ||
That's one form of soft power. | ||
They also organized a media campaign. | ||
Bill Ackman is widely believed to be behind a campaign to send these digital billboard trucks out naming and doxing so-called anti-semitic students that were demonstrating on the campus. | ||
They also participated in a congressional hearing which called to testify the presidents of all those universities. | ||
And the presidents of all those universities were called into a hearing about anti-semitism on campus and they were questioned by a representative A fundraiser was held for that representative by a major Jewish donor. | ||
Major Jewish Zionist donor. | ||
So clearly, Organized Jewry has been influential in the legislative process. | ||
They have been extremely activist ever since October 7th against pro-Palestine narratives. | ||
And they specifically talked about anti-Semitism on TikTok. | ||
And advocated for TikTok to be banned as a result. | ||
When the TikTok ban passed, they celebrated. | ||
So there's clear evidence. | ||
That, at the minimum, you could say it's plausible that they used their political clout and lobbying power and their money to shut it down. | ||
Just like they got the president of Harvard fired. | ||
Just like they got the president of UPenn fired. | ||
Just like they got South Dakota to ban anti-Semitism. | ||
Just like they got the university presidents in front of a congressional hearing and grilled by Elise Stefanik and a number of others. | ||
They got TikTok banned. | ||
It's what they had asked for, it's what they've been pushing for, and it was one of their biggest priorities. | ||
But one of the bigger reasons, or rather not a bigger reason, that I think is the central reason why TikTok was banned, TikTok is such a threat to the ruling elite because TikTok is a good product. | ||
At the end of the day, that is why Everybody from the National Security State to the Jews, whoever, they hate TikTok because they can't control it and it is competitive. | ||
WhatsApp is not a problem in America because WhatsApp isn't competitive in America. | ||
Some of these other apps, you know, VK from Russia, I think you can access that here. | ||
It's not competitive because it's not, or rather, they don't care about it because it's not competitive because it's not good. | ||
TikTok is one of the only apps that was actually good. | ||
As a consequence, it was one of the fastest growing apps of the past four years. | ||
And now it, I think, is not the biggest. | ||
I think Instagram still has more monthly users. | ||
But TikTok is the one platform that has the most time spent, on average, every day by its 170 million users. | ||
So what's the fan favorite? | ||
And people like it maybe for the same reason that it was banned. | ||
Because it is not so heavily censored by American political interests that it ceases being functional. | ||
Because I think that's really the problem with YouTube and Facebook and Instagram. | ||
Everybody recognizes that all these apps are not good. | ||
And they started to become not good at the same time that the most extreme political content started to be censored. | ||
The National Security State and the tech industry and the Jewish lobby, which are all intimately connected, undertook in 2017 to use artificial intelligence and laws and other tools to ban extreme political speech. | ||
But it didn't stop there, that's just where it started. | ||
And that's where they got their interest in AI moderation. | ||
So AI moderation started in 2017 looking for people saying the n-word or looking for people saying coded white nationalist messages. | ||
Now if you play an online video game there's an AI algorithm that listens to all the voice chats and makes sure you're not saying anything abusive or harmful or offensive. | ||
And now it's being applied to advertising and now it's being applied to everything. | ||
And that's one example of a tool that was created initially to be used against the most extreme hate speech or the most extreme political speech. | ||
Now it's just being used to control the content that's on the platforms. | ||
As such, the platforms have become slow, they become unresponsive to the users, and they no longer provide, because they've been so clogged up with other concerns, what the users actually want. | ||
So TikTok has a competitive edge because it's not as censorious, it's not captured by interests, The algorithm on TikTok is strictly built to make sure that you get the best user experience. | ||
That's why it's big. | ||
It wasn't pushed. | ||
It wasn't shilled. | ||
It's a good app. | ||
People like it. | ||
People use it. | ||
And now they want to ban it. | ||
They want to ban it because it goes against the political interests in the country. | ||
And I think that is like the perfect symbol of what is happening to America. | ||
I mean that, I don't think there's any other better example of Americans so directly being put second. | ||
And when I say directly, I mean we can talk about things like the border, but in a way It is more indirect in the sense that somebody crossing the border I mean of course more and more lately they will literally show up in your neighborhood but when you talk about the fiscal impact when you talk about them kind of hanging out outside it's not so direct. | ||
TikTok is something that almost every young person uses every day and almost every young person has and likes and that's how they socialize and that's how they sometimes communicate with their friends and whatever It's something that is directly part of everyday life that is, for most people, innocuous. | ||
But it's something that the government is now taking away because of political concerns for some lobby. | ||
For, in this case, the Israel lobby. | ||
One of the most powerful, but one among actually many lobbies. | ||
And Americans are being told, you actually can't have that. | ||
This is the free country. | ||
This is the free capitalist country. | ||
This is the free capitalist country that gives you what you want, when you want it, with convenience. | ||
But not right now. | ||
Not that. | ||
Not that thing, because that is not politically convenient for the NSA or for the State of Israel. | ||
And this is just the latest in a long line of examples like this, where the government and the leaders in the country, the elites, are telling people, you can't have this, and you're just gonna have to get used to it. | ||
Things are gonna change, not for the better, for the worse, and it's not for you, it's for some interested lobby, but you're gonna have to just suck it up and get used to it. | ||
It's things like taking sugar out of a soda. | ||
I mean that's something that is synonymous with America is burgers and soda. | ||
And now the fries are cooked in seed oils rather than beef tallow. | ||
And now it's high fructose corn syrup which is an industrial byproduct rather than sugar. | ||
So even the things that people would use in a pejorative way as a caricature of American largesse We don't even have that. | ||
The Coke doesn't even have sugar in it anymore. | ||
The fries aren't even cooked in beef fat anymore. | ||
Now they're cooked in, they're not even cooked in real grease, they're cooked in industrial sludge. | ||
Even a place like Walmart, which is like your bottom barrel, cheapest, big box department store, you don't even get self-checkout there. | ||
And they're checking your receipt and all this stuff because, you know, black people are stealing and we don't want to lock them up. | ||
You know, the cops and the prosecutors don't want to lock them up. | ||
And it's just this endless string of things like this. | ||
Saturday Night Live isn't funny anymore. | ||
Want to know why? | ||
Stopped hiring white people. | ||
Saturday Night Live had to get an Asian guy, had to get a gay Asian guy, and they had to get a Mexican guy, and they had to get a black, you know, two black women and a black guy, and they had to get a very diverse cast. | ||
Now it's not funny, but it was more important that it was diverse. | ||
And the same thing with Disney. | ||
You know, Star Wars sucks. | ||
That was the biggest property ever. | ||
I mean, they could have put anything on the screen that would have been, it would have been a hit, it would have gotten a billion dollars. | ||
Well, they had to have a black stormtrooper and a female Jedi. | ||
And they had to have, not only that, but a show written and directed and produced and acted by all women. | ||
And now it sucks. | ||
And same thing with the tech. | ||
Here is a great smartphone and here is super powerful search engine. | ||
Well, but now we're gonna have to rig it up with censorship and curated results and modified and do all this kind of bullshit to it. | ||
And now that doesn't even work. | ||
So people need to start to recognize that there's increasingly less and less worth fighting for here. | ||
Everybody is married to the status quo, but the status quo sucks. | ||
It's getting worse all the time. | ||
It doesn't live up even to the worst caricatures of it. | ||
There was a time when people would say, oh America, the land of Walmart and burgers and fries and vulgar entertainment. | ||
And that would be their caricature. | ||
Those would be the negatives. | ||
We don't even have those anymore. | ||
Forget about even the positives. | ||
Like the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City or like the Grand Union Station in New York or like you look at those pictures of how airplanes used to be in the service. | ||
I mean that is like maybe vaporware. | ||
That's maybe something aspirational that never was or was only there in a very limited form. | ||
And that was the highest aspiration. | ||
The lowest was the burgers and fries for the workers and their vulgar comedy and their swaggering negro attitude. | ||
We don't even have that anymore. | ||
Now we just have the lowest of the low. | ||
It's just like porn, industrial sludge, everything is shit, everything's dirty, no one cares. | ||
Now we can't even watch TikTok. | ||
Now when we're trying to zone out and get away from the work life that doesn't make anything, the home life where your wife is a bitch, the outdoors where the cops are harassing you or blacks are harassing you or you gotta look at tent city and ridiculous stuff, now you can't even escape to TikTok or video games even for that matter. | ||
They can't let us be! | ||
This is not America anymore! | ||
This sucks! | ||
I legitimately feel like that. | ||
I mean, it used to be a joke, but now... legitimately. | ||
This country just straight up sucks. | ||
You put on TV, nothing's good. | ||
You play games, you can't get ignorant in a lobby. | ||
You go on social media, it's all crap. | ||
You go on Twitter, it's all spam. | ||
You can't even look on a tweet and find relevant replies. | ||
All the replies are spam. | ||
You go on Google and search anything, no relevant results. | ||
The cars are ugly and suck. | ||
They're converting to electric. | ||
It's not even gonna work. | ||
This country blows. | ||
This country sucks. | ||
We need a radical change. | ||
And I guess that's maybe the fundamental point. | ||
We're never going to talk about Colombia, by the way. | ||
We're never getting into that. | ||
I hope you realize. | ||
It's just never going to happen. | ||
We need leadership that will change things. | ||
And in a way, that's the simplest form of the idea. | ||
People say, what's your program? | ||
What's your platform? | ||
What are your party policies, principles? | ||
Forget all that. | ||
Forget all of that. | ||
Forget about the specifics. | ||
Let's strip everything away and say in the simplest form of the idea, it's either the way things are, or a different way. | ||
It's the way things are, or let's change it. | ||
We need a leader that promises change. | ||
That's what Obama was about. | ||
I think Trump was like a perverse derivative of Obama. | ||
A lot of people don't see that connection. | ||
I've said that for a long time. | ||
If you listen, it's very similar. | ||
Obama ran in 08. | ||
On maybe a more optimistic message. | ||
Trump was maybe a bit more cynical after eight years of Obama. | ||
Obama said, end the wars, hope, change. | ||
Things are going to be different. | ||
Things are going to be better. | ||
We have a vision. | ||
We're going to make cars again. | ||
We're going to save the auto industry. | ||
We're going to bring the troops home. | ||
Didn't happen. | ||
We're gonna have healthcare that's affordable. | ||
I mean, you know, I'm not in favor of socialized medicine, but you understand the appeal. | ||
And it doesn't happen. | ||
It's eight years of race-baiting and, you know, gun-toting, Bible-thumpers, right? | ||
And antagonism towards them and Fox News and Rush Limbaugh. | ||
So then you get Trump, and Trump promises a vengeance and it never arrives. | ||
And now I think they're trying to, um, just maybe muddle the message a little bit. | ||
But things are the way they are because we are being put last. | ||
And by we, I mean the people. | ||
The people, the country. | ||
They're not making this a place that's good to live in. | ||
They're not catering to the basic fundamental needs of the people. | ||
Food is bad. | ||
The water's toxic. | ||
We don't make stuff. | ||
The jobs aren't fulfilling. | ||
Education, healthcare seems to be unattainable. | ||
No one's having kids. | ||
Men aren't men. | ||
Women aren't women. | ||
Everyone's different. | ||
Like, the fundamental basic needs are not being met and that's because it's about everybody else other than us. | ||
It's about Israel. | ||
We can't have TikTok because it's about Israel. | ||
We can't have safe streets because it's about the black people. | ||
We can't have clean cities because it's about the illegals and the lawbreakers and the firms that employ them. | ||
So that's what's got to change. | ||
I mean, TikTok to me is just like, I know it seems a little maybe juvenile or something. | ||
Trivial, but... TikTok, for me, is kind of like the last straw. | ||
It's like, seriously? | ||
We can't even... You know, you've taken everything. | ||
We have been pushed away. | ||
Like, everything has been ruined. | ||
We have nothing. | ||
Like, even the beer! | ||
Even the beer is gay. | ||
I hate... I don't drink beer. | ||
I don't drink alcohol at all. | ||
And beer I think is cringe, but even the beer, even the beer that you drink at sports, they put a tranny on it, and the conservatives fought it for like a minute, and now they all love it again. | ||
Now they're all like, oh come on, Bud Light's okay. | ||
It's like even the beer, even the sports, the worst shit imaginable, it still sucks. | ||
Like where can you even go? | ||
What can you even do? | ||
You go on Twitter, Nick Fuentes isn't there, You can't say, you can't say noticing. | ||
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You go on Rumble, I have to walk around on eggshells, they won't give me a checkmark. | |
It's like, where can a real nigga go? | ||
Where can a real fucking nigga go? | ||
Where can a real American live? | ||
Let me live! | ||
They're like, well you can live, but you have to kind of go in the ground and die first. | ||
You can live, but you can't live here. | ||
You can't live in Starbucks, you can't live on SNL or TV or whatever. | ||
You want to live? | ||
You want to live how you want? | ||
Well, fold yourself up in a box and bury yourself. | ||
And then you can be who you want to be. | ||
If you want to be a porn star, hey, knock yourself out. | ||
You want to cut your dick off? | ||
Fine. | ||
You want to go and drive a car through a clothes store? | ||
That's awesome. | ||
The black thing too is getting out of control. | ||
I mean, we're just going to go and do the greatest hits. | ||
But I saw this TikTok | ||
of like a black prom someone sent it to me and there's like all these black people going to prom and they're all twerking and they're all in these ridiculous cars and I was thinking you know these black people wouldn't even be able to make the cars but you could tell them that you could say they they drive these these uh Cadillacs and it's like you people wouldn't even be able to make a Cadillac and they would say yeah that could wear the kings and queens and shit like it's so ignorant juvenile but even worse I saw that and then I saw another TikTok of some white guy | ||
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Who is like, black people do prom right. | |
Black people, whoa, we gotta learn. | ||
And he's like some white guy who has the potential of the world behind his eyes in the white mind. | ||
And he's glazing these, he's glazing black people, he's glazing these ignorant black people twerking and swearing and Ugh, everything I see is just a horror show. | ||
Everything I see is just paralyzing me with rage. | ||
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Ugh, I know that's just like totally unrelated. | |
Ugh, but I just can't take it anymore, man. | ||
Am I the only one? | ||
I feel like I'm speaking for everybody. | ||
Everybody's always like, Nick Fuentes said this, Nick Fuentes said that. | ||
I speak for everybody. | ||
I'm just being honest with you. | ||
You don't have to like me. | ||
I'm just being honest. | ||
This is how people feel. | ||
This is bullshit. | ||
This is bullshit. | ||
I want TikTok. | ||
I don't want black people at my prom because they're gonna bring fucking guns. | ||
That actually happened. | ||
At my old high school, they had to cancel Homecoming because all the black people whose lives mattered brought guns to the Homecoming football game. | ||
But glaze them some more. | ||
But let's see some more white people in fucking slides. | ||
Let's see some more white kids. | ||
White kids with the potential of Henry Ford and Alexander the Great. | ||
In their balls. | ||
In their DNA. | ||
Let's see more white guys wearing fucking sweatpants and socks and slides when they leave the house and doing fucking ridiculous dances and looking up to Playboy Carti. | ||
Playboy Carti? | ||
Like a watch? | ||
Cause I'm rich? | ||
Fucking idiot. | ||
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Ugh. | |
Alright, that's our show. | ||
That's our show. | ||
That's our show tonight. | ||
I just can't stand it though, you know. | ||
Sometimes it just gets to be too much. | ||
Sometimes it just gets to be way too much for me. | ||
You know. | ||
Cursed. | ||
I'm cursed with knowledge. | ||
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You're not the only one with the curse of knowledge. | |
No, but it's true. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Yeah. | ||
That, I can't stand that. | ||
I go out and I see these white kids wearing Crocs. | ||
Crocs and sweatpants. | ||
It's like, can you put some fucking clothes on when you leave the house? | ||
They got that from black people. | ||
You know, because it's just the most low effort thing that a person can do, of course. | ||
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Ugh. | |
Anyway, all right, all right. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look. | ||
We're gonna cover the Columbia thing tomorrow because once again, I've just totally blown past that. | ||
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all right all | |
right Alright, we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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Cuz damn, man. | |
We don't have much time left. | ||
Everything sucks and we don't have any time left. | ||
No more TikTok. | ||
No more burgers. | ||
No more meat. | ||
No more french fries. | ||
No more sugar. | ||
No more nothing. | ||
We're gonna be eating roaches. | ||
We're gonna be eating radroaches. | ||
Radroaches and watching your daily Jewish propaganda. | ||
That's literally what it's... People think it's gonna be more like me in 10 years. | ||
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I'm gonna be... I'm gonna be gone. | |
In 10 years, it's gonna be literally, you think it's bad now? | ||
In 10 or 15 years, every TV show is gonna be a rabbi saying, Good morning, Goyim! | ||
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Welcome to the Jewish show! | |
And it's just gonna be just direct, explicit Jewish worship and, like, we're cooked. | ||
And basically, we are cooked. | ||
It's over. | ||
Forget it. | ||
It's done. | ||
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Alright, now I'm just a little black. | |
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you have to say. | ||
We'll enjoy what little time we have together on the show tonight. | ||
Let me just get set up, okay? | ||
Let me just get set up and we'll knock these out. | ||
No more TikTok, no more dances, no more Kanye. | ||
You know, they've made Kanye Jewish again. | ||
It's like, we can't have anything. | ||
Gradient Descent sent $15. | ||
Is there a height requirement for AF events? | ||
Am I totally boned at 5 feet 6 inches? | ||
Is that a real question? | ||
You don't embarrass yourself, manlet. | ||
Have some pride, manlet. | ||
Michael Abraham sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, as someone who just got red-pilled right before the Candace arc, what are some resources, books, articles, etc., you recommend on Jewish infiltration slash power in the U.S.? | ||
By the way, great content recently. | ||
You're the man. | ||
I hate when people ask this question. | ||
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Just Google it, bro. | |
Google it. | ||
Watch this show. | ||
Keksha sent $5. | ||
The Germans who were raped after World War II were dressed like sluts. | ||
I'm not saying that they deserve to get raped. | ||
But they put themselves in that situation. | ||
They knew what they were doing. | ||
Okay, this is Jewish. | ||
Dennis Dusik sent $50. | ||
When I asked about Eisenhower last week, it wasn't to remove focus from the Holocaust. | ||
Shouldn't we use post-war atrocities, Dresden, Polatom or Jewish Bolshevizium, to lead into the Holocaust discussion? | ||
If you lead with 6 mil, people shut down. | ||
Once the official narrative has been cracked, normies are much more open to gas chambers being propaganda. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
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No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
One, I don't care. | ||
Don't clarify because I don't care. | ||
People say, well, what I meant was I don't care. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't care what you meant. | ||
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One. | |
Two. | ||
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No. | |
Everyone always thinks that the way to get at the Jewish question is to bite around the corners, bite around the edges, cut the crust off. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Never. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because you're gonna get resistance no matter what. | ||
The idea that you gradually lead people, it's not real. | ||
You have to lead with it. | ||
You have to lead with You can't hide or conceal your beliefs. | ||
You have to just go out and say it. | ||
You always look at these guys that go on these, like, panel shows, and they try to... Like, here's a good example. | ||
One time, Vince Dow, who's like a piece of shit, ugly manlet, fake conservative, he went on this Vice thing, and he's basically like a white nationalist or something, like us, and... | ||
But he didn't want to say it. | ||
He was on this mixed panel of like some liberals and some conservatives. | ||
And instead of going right out there and saying, yeah, I think the country should be white people, excuse me, it should be white people and no immigrants, he was like, well, I believe that they should be heritage Americans. | ||
And everyone's like, what do you mean heritage? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What does that mean heritage? | ||
What do you mean by they be white? | ||
And he's like, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
I mean heritage. | ||
I mean, and they're like, what the fuck does that mean? | ||
And he's like, well, I don't know. | ||
When you try to couch it, you just look like everyone knows what you're trying to do. | ||
People are, People are dumb, but they're not stupid. | ||
They can pick up on that. | ||
And if you're kind of deliberately pulling your punches, it's never as clever as it comes across. | ||
You're never fooling anybody. | ||
Everybody knows what you're doing. | ||
And if anything, it just turns people off because what you're in effect doing is you're saying, like, I know it's bad. | ||
It's almost like saying, hey, I know it's bad, But the Holocaust didn't happen. | ||
And in that sense, you're conceding that it's bad. | ||
You're conceding, in a sense, that you're wrong. | ||
In other words, if you're afraid to admit your real belief, if you won't even say it for some reason, if you're trying to hide it or conceal it, you have made it clandestine, effectively. | ||
You have made it a clandestine belief. | ||
If it were true and normal, just say it. | ||
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If that's what you believe, just say it. | |
But when you try to beat around the bush, or keep it hidden, or whatever, that attitude betrays your real feeling about it, which is that you, in a sense, are in agreement with the other person that this is naughty, this is against the rules, you know, you're ashamed. | ||
So I've always been in favor of, now you don't have to, you don't have to lead with it, but you gotta say it loud, say it proud, and it has to get there. | ||
So I don't believe in that. | ||
I don't believe in this, like, let's take some ground even without storming the fort. | ||
No, you have to storm the fort. | ||
That's where the fortifications are. | ||
You can take all the ground right up until the fort. | ||
When you start at the fort, you're gonna get resistance no matter what. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
They fortified that. | ||
So, no. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Absolutely wrong. | ||
I think those things are relevant, but they're only relevant in the context of talking about the Holocaust. | ||
Because whether you talk about Dresden and the nukes and blah blah blah, you can talk about all that stuff, but the minute that you say, and the Holocaust didn't happen, you're still gonna get all that shit. | ||
So, and I don't think people even go there. | ||
I think people start to suggest that, they get pushback, and then they moderate it immediately. | ||
Then they say, well all I'm saying is, all I'm saying is... So... Now there's like a right way and a wrong... You know, you could be more or less tactful, but you have to refute the central point. | ||
You can't like, you can't cut the crust off like that. | ||
I am totally against that. | ||
It never works. | ||
That's what every idiot thinks because, you know, every person is a normie. | ||
Every person is an uninitiated normie. | ||
No guts. | ||
No boldness. | ||
No balls. | ||
So, you know, everybody is thinking in terms of, you know, I must take great care not to upset the apple cart. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
You know, go wait for someone else to deny the Holocaust then, and then you can come in there with all your nonsense. | ||
It took people like me. | ||
It took people like Kanye saying, I love Hitler, fearlessly. | ||
It took that to get where we are now. | ||
Not people kind of doing this wink wink, nod nod, hmm, heritage Americans, hmm, hmm, shut up. | ||
Hmm. | ||
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Um... Atrocities happened a long time ago. | |
So, no, I absolutely disagree. | ||
You know, people shut down. | ||
What people? | ||
Do you talk to a lot of people about this? | ||
Yeah, people shut down, then they open up. | ||
People shut down, but they hear it. | ||
You tell it to people and they hear it. | ||
It's in their consciousness. | ||
Duh. | ||
If I tell you something, you think about it. | ||
If I tell you, don't think about the Holocaust, what do you think about? | ||
The Holocaust. | ||
If I tell you the Holocaust didn't happen, what do you hear in your head? | ||
The Holocaust didn't happen. | ||
It's like neuro-linguistic programming. | ||
Now, if the debate is on that, then it's sort of like, if we're fighting a war, where do you want to fight the war? | ||
Do you want to fight the war on your territory, or my territory? | ||
You want to fight it on my territory, because all the fighting is going to blow up my kitchen, and my house, and my yard, and my home. | ||
Similarly when you're in a debate you want you want the debate to happen on the battle you want to pick the battlefield and if the debate is did the holocaust happen then we could debate whether it happened or not if the debate is about some other nonsense well i mean like there's no victory what's the victory condition people are going to know about Dresden okay now people know i think i think a lot of people knew about that before i think there was scholarly debate about the nukes you know what there isn't scholarly debate on that the holocaust | ||
Is that Holocaust denial is illegal in 20 countries? | ||
That's not on the bat. | ||
That's not... It can't be brought up because it's not on the battlefield. | ||
It's not part of that discussion. | ||
So, no. | ||
You're absolutely wrong about that. | ||
But that's the difference. | ||
I mean, people like me go in, bull in the china shop, break down the door, and then people like this kind of come in and pick up the pieces and, you know, but I've always resented that. | ||
I always feel, my whole career I've always felt like I would go out and say something and then I'd get some faggoty effeminate person who'd be there and saying, well, what he, what he means is, and it's like, don't fuck, what I mean is what I said. | ||
Don't tell me, you know, what he meant is, Well, he's not racist. | ||
What if I am? | ||
What if I am? | ||
Is that a problem? | ||
You know, and it goes on and on like that. | ||
So... No, I absolutely disagree. | ||
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If you lead with six million, people shut down. | |
Shut up. | ||
Thanks for the advice though, guy that's red-pilled nobody. | ||
Pellegrino sent $7, here's your Big Mac dipshit. | ||
That's not enough dipshit. | ||
Leviticus sent $10, as a wagey waiter, my restaurant has rotating quirky questions at the bottom of all receipts. | ||
I like to pretend they're my superchats as I viciously mock most of their answers, but shamelessly fawning over the generous tips. | ||
I imagine my own imaginary fanbase and lore. | ||
What do you mean, questions at the bottom of the receipts? | ||
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I don't get it. | |
True, yeah. | ||
Leviticus sent $10. | ||
After the complete and total downfall of Alex Jones, NJF truly is one of the last real niggas standing, the anchor of the dissident right. | ||
Do you plan on doing more content with Spencer? | ||
Your last collab with him was one of my recent favorites. | ||
Great dynamic. | ||
True, yeah. | ||
Alex Jones, I mean, not a lot of credibility left there. | ||
Well, and the best part is, he has on Jackson Hinkle, who's a communist that loves China. | ||
And they get on wonderfully. | ||
And isn't there an irony there? | ||
That Alex Jones says he hates communism, he hates chi-coms, he loves freedom, he loves America. | ||
He brings on Nick Fuentes, a freedom-loving, pro-America, Christian guy, and calls me a fad because I say I like Hitler and, like, I don't like Israel. | ||
Brings on Jackson Hinkle, the communist that loves China, and they both toast and agree. | ||
And Alex says, you're an intellectual because they agree that Hitler was funded by global capital. | ||
By the capitalist class. | ||
It was funded by the Anglo-bankers. | ||
Why is it that Chai Com Jackson Hinkle and Anti-Chai Com Alex Jones both agree that Hitler was a banker Rothschild plant? | ||
Go figure. | ||
Another Richard Spencer collab. | ||
We don't have anything in the works. | ||
But he's obviously very intelligent. | ||
I know the last one I did caused a big controversy. | ||
I think he's a smart guy. | ||
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So... | |
Leviticus sent $10. | ||
Thoughts on ranking of Vultures songs. | ||
Least to best. | ||
Paperwork. | ||
Vultures. | ||
Keys to my life. | ||
Do it. | ||
Carnival. | ||
Fuck Summon. | ||
Stars. | ||
Paid. | ||
Paid. | ||
Hoodrat. | ||
Problematic. | ||
Back to me. | ||
Talking. | ||
King. | ||
Burn. | ||
That album's like two months old. | ||
So, where have you been with this, man? | ||
It's two months old. | ||
What are we doing with that? | ||
Also, you know, I'm off the Kanye train. | ||
I mean, I heard this thing, like, he's gonna do porn now, and... I saw his interview the other day with Justin Leboy. | ||
He keeps calling himself God. | ||
I'm out. | ||
You know, Vultures wasn't even that good, so... I'm kind of out. | ||
Leviticus sent $20, too many right-wingers are just Bolsheviks at heart. | ||
You see it with boomers who complain about your lack of real job, Oliver Anthony, etc. | ||
They're the wagee version of females who go see? | ||
Women vote left because you alienate us. | ||
Niggas wanna rethrone until it's time to establish who's plebeian and who's aristocratic. | ||
Okay, what is this, your monologue now? | ||
I don't agree. | ||
The way you said this is all messed up, I mean, it's like half-remembered from my monologues. | ||
It's all goofed up. | ||
I would go in there and disagree with some of the details, but I don't really feel like it. - Bianco Hills sent $5. | ||
Ayo Cullen, are you going to off pack? | ||
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Is Islam a Kumar religion? | ||
I feel like all these e-Muslims talk about is woman, and having multiple wives. | ||
Even though historically polygamy was only practiced in special circumstances, widows, war, etc. | ||
Also, none of them are married anyway. | ||
Is Islam a Kuma religion? | ||
What's a Kuma religion? | ||
I don't know what that even means. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What's a Kuma religion? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
I think some of the people have embraced Islam because they want multiple lives. | ||
I think Sneko is very open about that. | ||
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He wanted to be a Muslim so he could have multiple lives. | |
Although I also think that he believes it's the truth, but I think that's the motivation for some of the red pillars. | ||
I don't know what the question means. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy sent $5, 344. | ||
Have you seen the movie Paul Apostle of Christ? | ||
It's good, especially for a Christian movie. | ||
No, I haven't. | ||
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Hey, smile. | ||
Hey, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Wow, and barely a message. | ||
Best kind of super chat. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Pretty rough tonight though, but I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Redeemed the super chat portion a little bit. | ||
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Ryan Garcia pledges $20 million to help kids in Gaza and a day later he's on PBD saying he got the call from Bibi Netanyahu wanting to show him Gaza and show him around. | ||
Can't make this shit up. | ||
I didn't see that. | ||
That doesn't surprise me though. | ||
You know how that goes. | ||
Yeah, that is true. | ||
There is a lot of therapy going on. | ||
on with this weird woman therapist symbiosis in society. | ||
Women use them as a proxy for decision making and a mechanism for avoiding accountability. | ||
It's a strange societal phenomenon right now and people aren't really discussing it. | ||
Yeah, that is true. | ||
There is a lot of therapy going on. | ||
And I don't know how there should just be. | ||
That should be the role of a spiritual advisor like a priest. | ||
You know, but we don't have, but the problem is that's what happens when you have no community. | ||
The only roles that we fill anymore are husband, wife, mother, father, employer, employee, neighbor. | ||
Those are the only roles we fill anymore. | ||
And those aren't sufficient, actually. | ||
Because you kind of need, like, an elder. | ||
You kind of need, like, a trusted elder. | ||
And you need a priest. | ||
And you kind of need, like, local people that you see and are with on a regular basis. | ||
We don't have anything like that. | ||
There's no institutions. | ||
There's no true social fabric. | ||
It's just kind of like a bunch of people doing their own thing and occasionally bumping into each other. | ||
You know? | ||
What's even friendship now? | ||
What's even friendship? | ||
People kind of live these segregated lives, like families live in their own home, away from their parents, away from anyone else. | ||
It's the parents with the kids, and if they get together with friends, they, what, go and get dinner? | ||
Occasionally? | ||
And what do they do with their family? | ||
They see each other on the holidays? | ||
And the priest they see on Sunday, if at all, when he gives the homily. | ||
That's it. | ||
So, it's becoming a lonely life. | ||
Not even just because there's so many single people. | ||
Not even just because there's so many single people living alone or not married or whatever. | ||
It's a lonely life even for people within marriages because the home is not big. | ||
Even in a bigger... Most people have very small families. | ||
It's like two parents, one kid, two kids. | ||
Even in a household with four kids, which is above average, that's still not a lot of people. | ||
Used to be a time when You know, you were in the city, in an apartment building, with a bunch of people, and you knew each other, maybe you'd be in a household, if you're on a farm, you're in a household with multiple generations, and there were get-togethers, and I feel like there was so much more life. | ||
Now life is kind of dead. | ||
Like, even in a major city, you drive around a major city past 11 o'clock, there's nothing going on. | ||
The most action you'll see in a major city past 11 o'clock these days is like a college bar, or a homeless encampment where they're doing fentanyl in the street, some other illegal activity. | ||
That's it. | ||
Where do you see people getting together? | ||
I mean, people get together for Like a parade when the sports team wins the championship, or people get together for college-related activities, but there's just like a dying... It's a dying society. | ||
It's not even a society. | ||
People are not together. | ||
People are separate. | ||
They're living separately next to each other. | ||
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So... | |
I think that is why people are seeking out these, uh, it's sort of like society as services. | ||
It's society as a service. | ||
When you, when you pay a therapist and, you know, even, even, um, hookups and all these other things, it's almost like society as a service. | ||
You're paying the therapist to do what someone who is a part of your society would otherwise be doing, you know, or multiple people would be doing. | ||
And, you know, so life is kind of, life is not, it's missing some of the key ingredients that it used to have, I feel like. | ||
It's not as rich because we're, human beings are social animals. | ||
We're supposed to be among and with people. | ||
We're supposed to be part of a society. | ||
And I think that's why there is such a, I think that's why everybody has this arrested development thing going on where they don't want to leave high school. | ||
They don't want to leave college. | ||
After college, they don't want to give it up. | ||
Not everybody should go to college, but everybody does because they want the college experience. | ||
What's the college experience? | ||
Communal living. | ||
Being part of a society. | ||
And then people graduate college and they kind of live downtown for a little while and they do the bar scene and they kind of try to keep that charade up for another three or four years before they have to give it up and get married and have a real job and then from then to death it's kind of like miserable. | ||
But that's because what is a high school and a college? | ||
It's a society. | ||
You go to a common eating area. | ||
There are common areas. | ||
People have renown within the community. | ||
People are ascending and descending within the community, and there's reputation, and there's seeing and being seen. | ||
Now, you can go out, but you're never seen. | ||
You can go outside, but you're not seen. | ||
You can be in a huge city like New York and walk outside your building and travel around and never be seen. | ||
No one ever sees you. | ||
Because you don't know them. | ||
You don't know them. | ||
You don't know of them. | ||
You don't know what they're about. | ||
You have nothing in common with them. | ||
There's nothing shared. | ||
So you're just kind of out there. | ||
And I think that's something that's kind of essential is to have a true society. | ||
Why would people even leave? | ||
I think that's, I think that's another reason why men are, you know, people talk all the time about, you know, men are smoking pot and playing video games. | ||
They need to get married! | ||
It's like, okay, but I think a lot of people are retreating not just because of sexual failure and because of, you know, women aren't worth it or juice ain't worth the squeeze or whatever. | ||
I think a lot of people don't leave because there's nothing really going on. | ||
You know, it's just kind of like an errand or a chore. | ||
Like, if I leave my house right now and I go out to eat, it's no different than eating in my dining room. | ||
I walk outside, I get in my car, drive to a place, park in the parking lot, get out of the car, get seated somewhere. | ||
No one knows me. | ||
I mean, maybe people recognize me, but if I'm a normal person, nobody knows me. | ||
Nobody recognizes me. | ||
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I eat my breakfast, I go. | |
I mean, what's even the humanness of the interaction other than, you know, maybe there's a little, if you're lucky, a little bit of banter with the waiter. | ||
You know, like a little bit of a back and forth that goes beyond, are you ready to order? | ||
Yes, I'll have the bacon and eggs. | ||
I mean the most human part of that is if you exchange like an extraneous word or sentence with the waiter then you go home. | ||
And that's kind of what going out is. | ||
Same thing with like going shopping or whatever and you really need to have quite an extroverted personality to make it more than that. | ||
I mean there are some people I know that can get into these adventures but they're like the most Extraverted charismatic people that I know there's like three of them that could go out and really turn it into an adventure Otherwise, it just doesn't really work so You know, I think that is why a lot of people are hanging on for dear life with for college because | ||
It's the last part of your life where you're really part of a true community or a society where it's like Pete you're in class and you're kind of forced to sit with other people and talk to them and you kind of know of people you've heard of people you're with people and you know there's there's events going on constantly people are doing things people don't do shit anymore. | ||
What do you do as an adult person? | ||
Go to work, pay your fucking taxes, go to the gym. | ||
You know, go to some stinky gym and put your hands on the disgusting floor and do push-ups. | ||
I hate the gym, but like that's about as most as you're gonna get. | ||
Lindy man, Paul Scalise was talking about it. | ||
He calls it the four-hour life. | ||
Eight hours of work, eight hours of sleep, four hours of commuting, eating, gym, and then you get four hours to yourself. | ||
What do people eat? | ||
Then people watch TV. | ||
Let people watch TV. | ||
There's no recreation, there's no creativity, there's no sports, there's no lifelong pursuit of learning or culture or knowledge. | ||
Everybody just gets ready to go to work. | ||
And this is what I hate. | ||
People live this work-home life and then everything is about like enhancing the work-home life. | ||
So it's about like It's not about fine food, like really caring about food, or really caring about clothing, or really caring about anything. | ||
It just turns into a series of conveniences and distractions among the hustle and bustle of work-home life. | ||
You know, so, the latest greatest thing for the work-homers is the Stanley water bottle. | ||
Because when you're schlepping to work at home, you need a big-ass fucking water bottle to stay hydrated so you can work and watch TV. | ||
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And it's like, it's a water bottle! | |
It's a water bottle! | ||
When I talk to normies though, especially the women, women are always chit-chatting, chit-chatting about the latest fucking thing they bought from Target or Walmart, the latest... And what is it every time? | ||
It's a chocolate-covered fucking peanut, you know? | ||
Oh, you've just gotta try this chocolate-covered almond. | ||
You got this from Target! | ||
So after you make dinner, you have like this store-bought dessert, you know? | ||
Or, you know, you get a deal at Kohl's, and you get a cheap garment, or you get a water bottle, or you get a whatever. | ||
You get a thing to carry your keys, you know, women with their keys. | ||
You get a thing to mount your phone on your car for commute to work. | ||
It's like, so we just have, we don't have a society, which is, it's just kind of like this big ant farm. | ||
I know I'm not like the first person to say something similar, but it's like, I feel like in other countries, in a place like France or Italy, they care about the food. | ||
You know, people care about how they dress. | ||
They care about how they look. | ||
And there's stuff going on, and you see people, and people know each other. | ||
There's like a culture that gives life to a social fabric. | ||
Here we have neither. | ||
Here we don't, like, we don't really interact with a ton of people and there's like no culture. | ||
The culture is just kind of this, like I said, they're these efficient appendages, efficient tools or Add-ons for this work-life hustle and bustle, you know? | ||
Go to work, pick up the kids, drive to soccer practice, and it's all... and that's what all the advertisements are about. | ||
It's all just about, you know, in the hectic life of working and homing, working and homing. | ||
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Like, you need to get, you know, extra soft toilet paper. | |
You need to get this water bottle. | ||
You gotta get this liquid IV. | ||
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Ugh. | |
So. | ||
And that's why people are gravitating towards the cities. | ||
That's the appeal of the city. | ||
Is that in the cities, there's still a dying vestige of this. | ||
There are still scenes where there's still, like, parties and people read books and, you know, shit's actually going on. | ||
It's an old building with cool architecture and, you know, good food and eclectic kind of dynamism environments. | ||
I feel like that's why people are gravitating towards specific cities. | ||
Not all cities. | ||
Cities like LA, New York, Miami, to a lesser extent Chicago, Austin maybe, maybe Nashville. | ||
People are not gravitating towards, like, Houston people are not gravitating towards like Cleveland or Cincinnati or Philadelphia people are gravitating towards the biggest cities With the most dynamism because that's the last place where you can maybe have a life. | ||
You can maybe find a life But anywhere else it's kind of like What do you do? | ||
What are you gonna do join like an adult softball league or something? | ||
I mean does that even happen anymore? | ||
So yeah, I don't know. | ||
I feel like we just have this completely empty country okay got a refresh Frogzipping sent $5, you are a true American hero. | ||
God bless you Nick. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Vatican First sent $10, yay says Nii's gonna make and sell porn. | ||
I think he's just a few steps further than you on the utility over morality spectrum, recognizing that if money really is the power that matters, and you mostly disregard miracles, you'll never catch up to TM by denying any source of income. | ||
Vatican First. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
Just nonsense. | ||
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Tragic cent $5. | ||
The Nick 20 v 1 gonna be fire. | ||
Man Nick we gonna get you a trad thought. | ||
20 v 1? | ||
What 20 v 1? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Getting rid of violence. | ||
Yeah, I support it. | ||
F because Christ is king. | ||
Also, if Trump becomes president, he should go hard on Mexico. | ||
It's our only hope to save my country. | ||
Getting rid of violence, corruption and uncontrolled migration in Mexico will be in the U.S. best interest. | ||
American imperialism, colonialism or non? | ||
Getting rid of violence. | ||
Yeah, I support it. | ||
We should colonize these places. | ||
That's kind of how it's always been. | ||
There is American colonialism in all these places, basically. | ||
But yeah, I totally agree. | ||
You have to get Mexico Square to solve the problem at the source. | ||
It's not enough to just build a wall. | ||
They'll come here anyway. | ||
You gotta restore order in those places. | ||
Drinkmate brought a cent five dollars. | ||
I mean, look at that guy's nose. | ||
That's a whole tunnel in and of itself. | ||
Nah you buggin sent $10, 1, politicians not making enough money so they have to launder tax money through Boeing Raytheon Lockheed Martin etc etc because they haven't drank enough chalices of innocent Palestinian children's blood while cocaine Mitch sits upon his personal throne of thorns and lies located in the middle of What a load of crap. | ||
You thought that was good? | ||
Nobody is impressed by that. | ||
which lies in the middle of D.C. while his IPAC donor gets on his hands and knees here. | ||
King Goim, he meekly remarks as he serves him a golden platter consisting of an eight ball of cocaine, kickback money and a chalice of blood from the innocent children from Palestine, Ukraine, Russia, Iraq. | ||
What a load of crap. | ||
You thought that was good? | ||
Nobody is impressed by that. | ||
Totally unimpressive drivel. | ||
Grover sent $5. | ||
My wife doesn't mind if I'm racist, homophobic, or anti-semitic. | ||
But honest to God I have to hide my misogyny. | ||
She's relatively based but even based women will not acknowledge gender differences. | ||
Young grow-upers take heat. | ||
This is bait. | ||
That's bait. | ||
But that's pathetic if real. | ||
A Pack of Lips Now? | ||
That's kind of funny. | ||
Hey Nick, Hollywood is at it again. | ||
I heard they are remaking the great war movie Apocalypse Now with an all black cast and a name change. | ||
A pack of lips now is the new title. | ||
Sound awesome. | ||
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A pack of lips now? | |
That's kind of fun. | ||
Ryan Rayson who sent $5. | ||
Convert to Christian Orthodoxy you heretic. | ||
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Duh. | |
Yeah, they should. | ||
Yeah, they should. | ||
The government should do that. | ||
Goigroy percentage. | ||
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Thank you for everything you do, Nick. | ||
Did you see what Loomer tweeted saying she has no sympathy for innocent Palestinians dying? | ||
I'd... | ||
What is the point of keeping her around? | ||
She has shown she's Israel first and not America first. | ||
I get loyalty is a rarity, but she's psycho and liability. | ||
What does that mean, keeping her around? | ||
As if if I disavowed her, would she cease to exist? | ||
Why are you keeping her alive and It's like, like, like, I'm the one that has a DNR on her. | ||
Like, she's on life support and I got a DNR. | ||
Why are you still keeping this bitch around? | ||
It's like, what do you mean? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
I haven't even talked to her on a, I talked to her on a space a few weeks ago. | ||
I don't even remember the last time we did anything before that. | ||
Fuck off, faggot. | ||
She's my friend. | ||
What is the keeping her around like as if I say I can't be friends with you anymore? | ||
What does that change? | ||
Ugh, kill yourself. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
The overthinking Hooper sent $20. | ||
Nick Fuentes was able to build this following in an alternative streaming platform without a bank account. | ||
I'm sorry, sir. | ||
I'm not Nick Fuentes. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
We did that two weeks ago. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Catch sent $10, hey Nick. | ||
Today marks the Armenian genocide from 1915. | ||
What is your take on it and what do you think about the Turkish and Armenians? | ||
I'm 17 years old and have been watching for the last two months. | ||
I'm trying to become as knowledgeable as you lol. | ||
Love you and the show. | ||
I don't have a take on any of that honestly. | ||
What is the take? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
You know people say what's your take on I don't really think that much about Turks or Armenians at all, to be honest with you. | ||
So, I don't have... I don't have any strong feelings on that. | ||
I don't have strong feelings on Nagorno-Karabakh. | ||
I don't have strong feelings... I'm not Armenian. | ||
I'm not Turkish. | ||
I'm not Azeri. | ||
So, thanks for the... I don't... I don't know what you want from me on that one. | ||
What's my take on genocide from a hundred years ago? | ||
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I don't... It was bad? | |
I don't know what the take is supposed to be. | ||
Is there a debate on that subject? | ||
I mean, I know obviously some people say, well, it's not a genocide. | ||
I don't have strong feelings either way. | ||
Wayne won $0.1820. | ||
I feel the exact same way about the current state of the world. | ||
We've lost so much. | ||
Sometimes I wonder if I'm negative stacking or gaslighting myself with how bad it is. | ||
But all you need to do is watch the high school in 1990 VHS videos or the viral gas station near Disneyland in 1987 video. | ||
It's all so tiresome. | ||
100% right, yeah. | ||
You do, you watch those videos and it's like, you realize, you get a, maybe you can't, Describe it in words but you get a deep feeling of what has been lost. | ||
It becomes apparent when you see that. | ||
That's true. | ||
I'm not a leper. | ||
Okay, New York City's 8 million. | ||
Nick Fuentes, the leper king. | ||
I'm not a leper. | ||
John sent $5. $7 million in Biden's first term. | ||
Forget New York. | ||
The population of South Carolina is 5.2 million. | ||
Okay, New York City's 8 million. | ||
Forget New York. | ||
Something less. | ||
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Nothing less. | |
What? | ||
What is that super chat? | ||
7 million have come in. | ||
Population New York, that's 8 million. | ||
The whole state of South Carolina, which is 5 million. | ||
Okay. | ||
Chicago's 3 million. | ||
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What? - What? - Swear it. | |
Where's that happening? | ||
I don't see it. | ||
Where does that happen? | ||
True. | ||
- Cool. - FrogGrowYper992. | ||
Is that the argument? | ||
How can Catholics be real Christians if they sin? | ||
- Is the argument that Christians are sinners? | ||
Is that the argument? | ||
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How can Catholics be real Christians if they sin? | |
Great question. | ||
But I won't be going. | ||
Yeah, he's never, um... I don't think he's ever followed me on Twitter or anything. | ||
in Dearborn a couple weeks before a pack? - I didn't, no. | ||
But I won't be going. - Simon Skola sent $5. | ||
Thoughts on Thomas 777? | ||
Surprised you guys haven't collabed yet given you're both in Chicago. | ||
- Yeah, he's never, I don't think he's ever followed me on Twitter or anything. | ||
I've never talked to him. | ||
And I don't follow him, so I don't really know anything about him. | ||
I know Keith has done a collaboration with him, but I haven't seen it. | ||
So, maybe we'll do it someday. | ||
Thank you! | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
Your goaded Nick We Love You America first is inevitable. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Chad Champion sent $5. | ||
Real We Need to Start Traditions Again. | ||
I'm tired of smashing Tinder sixes. | ||
I have an idea. | ||
We wear white polos and hold torches and march in town. | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
Yeah, maybe it'll catch up. | ||
First Man sent $5. | ||
Min Maxification. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Sergey Lewis sent $20. | ||
Claremont types like Jeremy Carl and adjacent personalities argue against potential white, homogenous demographics by stating it would involve necessary violence. | ||
This kind of terminology is extremely suspect coming from anyone who claims to be a rightist, am I wrong? - Uh, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that is kind of like DHS-FBI talk, but you know, then again, I get what they mean by that. | ||
It's just true. | ||
How would you get, how would you get a white-only country when there are non-white people in it and they don't want to leave? | ||
Like, you know, that is, that is a political dilemma. | ||
So, and it would involve coercion. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't use the word violence, but it wouldn't, I mean, If, propositionally, theoretically, you were to say, we're gonna have only whites, but there are non-whites here, and they don't want to leave, well, they would have to be coerced in some form. | ||
Like, so... That is a theoretical, like, political problem. | ||
I don't think that's incorrect to say that. | ||
But yeah, I guess that language saying necessary violence is a little sus. | ||
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Okay, see that's actually a good question. | |
That's actually a thoughtful good question. | ||
It's not a question like, thoughts on Turkey? | ||
Thoughts on Armenia? | ||
My yellow shorts. | ||
Thoughts on Armenia? | ||
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Hey Nick, thoughts on Armenia? | |
I don't, what do you mean? | ||
You know, or forget New York, South Carolina. | ||
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Or rather, what I meant was... Shut up. | |
Anyway. | ||
Okay! | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
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I'm cooked. | |
I'm cooked up. | ||
That's gonna do it for me, as always. | ||
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