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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm not interested in | ||
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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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
It's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless in their position to view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a big mac. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm dorky. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
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Bye. . | |
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved this point. | ||
And I've been Dickie and Sarah Coulter. | ||
And I've been Dickie and Sarah Coulter. | ||
And I've been Dickie and Sarah Coulter. | ||
Dickie and Sarah Coulter. | ||
And I've been Dickie and Sarah Coulter. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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God, I've never heard of McButtons. | |
I've never heard of Mick West. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Mick West. | ||
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Who's that? | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
God bless. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
It's gonna be a big show. | ||
Huge news. | ||
Two huge stories. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about President Biden's plan to amnesty. | ||
500,000 illegal DACA recipients. | ||
And this is a story that's been in the making for a long time. | ||
The DACA saga has been going on now for over 10 years. | ||
Something I've actually covered on the show for seven years at this point. | ||
And if you don't know, DACA is the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals program. | ||
It's meant to shield illegal aliens who were brought here as children from being deported. | ||
And although many people think of DACA recipients as children, they are not children. | ||
They were realistically never children. | ||
At least, they weren't children when the program was created. | ||
They are illegals that were brought here as children, but basically since the program was created, average age at that time, 12 years ago, was 17, 18. | ||
It's now in the 20s and 30s. | ||
So, although they're called childhood arrivals, they're not children. | ||
They're adults. | ||
And there was an effort made under the Trump administration to suspend the program. | ||
It was struck down by the Supreme Court. | ||
And now, strangely, just... | ||
Five months before the election, it seems that Biden is trying to satisfy both sides on the immigration issue, trying to appear tough on the border, but also now giving amnesty. | ||
So we'll talk about this new plan. | ||
The goal is to give a pathway to citizenship for the half million current DACA recipients. | ||
They'll be a streamlined process where they can get a work visa and then ultimately a green card and permanent residency. | ||
And with illegal immigration, it's never just the people that are amnestied. | ||
That's always just one, a major, but just one part of the problem. | ||
You start giving amnesty, more people start to show up. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
If illegal aliens believe that they're gonna slip in and they're gonna get citizenship or residency, many more will start to arrive. | ||
So, this is like a total disaster. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a brand new report. | ||
This is new, although it confirms earlier reports from last year that the State of Israel had prior knowledge of the October 7th attack by Hamas. | ||
And like I said, this is, this particular story, this is a new report, but it's actually not new in the sense that there have been reports Ever since October that Israel had prior knowledge. | ||
There was a report that came out very soon after October 7th. | ||
I believe it came out in October 2023, just weeks after the attack, and it had said that Israel knew years in advance that Hamas was planning something like what they carried out | ||
This report says that as recently as three weeks before they had with detail and specificity prior knowledge of what was going to happen, when it was going to happen, and they had evidence that Hamas was training for what eventually happened. | ||
And if this is true, then this shows that Israel killed their own people deliberately, intentionally. | ||
They allowed the attack to commence. | ||
And the goal of this was what they're doing right now, which is the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, probably for the purpose of annexation. | ||
And with a mind towards annexing other neighboring territories, such as the West Bank and South Lebanon, south of the Latani River. | ||
So, we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
I'm just realizing I don't have my phone so if there's any problem with the show I'm not gonna be able to see it. | ||
So I'm gonna have to pull up the group chat. | ||
If there's any problem with the show you gotta hit me up in the group chat because normally I have my phone right here in case there's an issue then people can text me but I'm in the dark. | ||
This is like Malaysia flight 370. | ||
We're totally in the dark here. | ||
We're off of the radar. | ||
But that's gonna be changing soon. | ||
There's gonna be some upgrades to the studio very soon, so we won't have to do this kind of thing any longer. | ||
But before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Leave a like on Rumble. | ||
Smash the like button if you like the video. | ||
Or even if you don't like it, you gotta give me a like just cause... | ||
I'm your guy and you you don't like everybody every day so you have to like every video because you like what I'm about in general so smash the like button no matter what if you're watching live for the replay and with that we'll dive into the show one other thing I am taking a short vacation the rest of the week I'm not going to be here tomorrow Thursday or Friday I'll be back on Monday | ||
I have to rest and recuperate a little bit from AFPAC. | ||
I literally drove back yesterday, did a show, gave you the whole recap. | ||
It was like a million degrees in here. | ||
I got the new AC in so it's not that hot anymore. | ||
We're in the middle of like a heat wave and it... I hate it! | ||
I hate the sun. | ||
I hate light. | ||
I hate warmth. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
The show has to figuratively and literally go underground where it's cold and damp. | ||
Cause it's too hot. | ||
It's been like 100 degrees for the past few days. | ||
I'm not built for this. | ||
So... Anyway, but... So I did the show yesterday. | ||
We talked about AfPak. | ||
I'm gonna do a news show tonight and just give you a little content and then I gotta take a break cause I'm just... I'm exhausted to be honest with you. | ||
I've been going non-stop for a long time. | ||
Then we did AfPak. | ||
I'm gonna take a few days off. | ||
I'll be back next week and then we will have the coverage of the Republican debates. | ||
That's going to be next week. | ||
That's on June 27th. | ||
So I think that's a week from tomorrow then. | ||
It'll be next Thursday. | ||
We'll be covering the Republican, or I'm sorry, not the Republican, the presidential debate, general election debate on Thursday. | ||
And then there's going to be some major, major changes to the studio probably about a week after that, so then we're locked in from then until the election. | ||
So I'm taking a short break, and then we're locking in, and it's going to be really intense until the election, and then hopefully we'll be doing another event in December. | ||
Just to give you a little preview of what's coming for the latter half of the year. | ||
So it's going to be our last show of the week. | ||
What else? | ||
Is there anything else? | ||
I guess that's it. | ||
Everybody's just talking about AFPAC and everything that's going on. | ||
A lot of drama. | ||
But I feel like my profile is big enough. | ||
I've sort of moved past drama. | ||
Also, almost all the drama is coming from women. | ||
And I'm just not, I'm fighting to just not give my attention to any women that are asking for it. | ||
Especially for inane drama. | ||
And it's really important in the latter half of this year as we move into the election that we, not just me, but we stay focused. | ||
Eyes on the prize. | ||
You know, I feel like there's this tendency, because we're amateur, I mean, I think that what we do is very high level and very professional, but we're not in the institutions. | ||
We're outside them. | ||
And so there's this tendency, because all of us are just honest people from various walks of life, we're not institutional like these people that are in politics for a hundred generations, There's a lack of focus. | ||
There's a lot of boorishness, a lot of rowdiness. | ||
And you know, some of that's good, but I think we really need to direct it in the right way and have some very specific goals in mind. | ||
Remember, we are making an effort to become the right wing. | ||
We're trying to pull the entire right wing over to where we are. | ||
And we're trying to make the standard of the right wing We're trying to make that America first. | ||
And specifically, when we say America first, against the Zionist and Jewish capture of the conservative movement and of the United States. | ||
So everything that we do, and all the drama, all the engagement bait, anything confrontational, it should all be towards that end. | ||
And so what do I mean by that? | ||
There's a lot of like silly little drama and infighting within the circles of people that criticize Israel. | ||
We really need to step outside of that and bring the attacks and bring the confrontation and the drama to Turning Point, to Trump, to Daily Wire. | ||
We have to sustain a full spectrum, full frontal attack on the conservative movement. | ||
That means ignore everything else, ignore all other drama, ignore all other attacks coming from bad faith losers or Jews that don't have a following. | ||
We need to sustain and maintain a full spectrum Attack and by attack, of course, I don't mean violence I do have to clarify that because I think I sat on like a Twitter space a few years ago I said we're in like a war and they said oh you mean like a literal war. | ||
No, I mean figuratively We need to maintain a full attack on the conservative movement by forcing them to reckon with the fact that we are not down with Zionist capture of the conservative movement. | ||
We are not down with legal immigration. | ||
We're not down with supporting Israel. | ||
We're not down with all that stuff. | ||
And so, in order for us to really have the most impact and to be the most productive, we have to bring the fight to the Trump campaign on Twitter and True Social. | ||
We need to bring the fight to Daily Wire on YouTube and Twitter. | ||
Bring the fight to Turning Point, mainly on Twitter. | ||
And you could see that that's what I've been doing. | ||
I go and I ring Jack Posobiec every day putting him on blast and various others you know guys like Matt Walsh or whomever and that is where we need to direct all the energy. | ||
Just a little note because I don't want to address anything specific. | ||
I think maybe you guys know a few of the things I'm talking about but I just see a lot of like People getting distracted with silly stuff between pretty much like-minded people and also getting too caught up in defending ourselves from people that don't matter. | ||
And one of the things I've learned as I've done this is you can create whatever you want in the intellectual space. | ||
You can control the narrative. | ||
But in order to control the narrative, you have to control the frame. | ||
And in order to control the frame, you have to pick and choose what you pay attention to. | ||
So we can get the whole right wing to tweet, ban the ADL, as an example. | ||
We can get the whole right wing to back down from their support of Israel. | ||
We can get the whole right wing to back down from their support of legal immigration. | ||
But in order to change that narrative, which is very possible, you must control the frame of the debate. | ||
And in order to do that, you have to ignore everything other than your frame. | ||
And it's that simple. | ||
And the first time I did that was in 2019, the year of the Groyper War. | ||
I was in my second major feud with Richard Spencer and the Alt-Right, which still had like a remnant at that point in like the winter of 2018. | ||
And in January 2019, I said, you know what? | ||
It's a new year. | ||
I'm going to stop talking to those people. | ||
They're never going to agree with us. | ||
They don't even have a big following. | ||
Agree to disagree. | ||
We're going to focus on Turning Point. | ||
And 2019 was Year of the Groyper War! | ||
And it was that simple. | ||
It was a conscious decision to say, this isn't productive. | ||
It's out of my mind. | ||
We're now going to focus on the thing that is going to result in tangible progress. | ||
And it did. | ||
So I was just thinking about that today because I'm in this group chat with some of these people and they're all divas Not all of them. | ||
Some of them are good, but some of them are divas and there's just been a lot of drama lately You know people what do you think about this one? | ||
What do you think about that one? | ||
What do you think about this person? | ||
And I'm like, I don't care. | ||
I'm big enough, this movement is big enough, we can ignore the small crap and we must have a singular focus on changing the conversation and everything else is in the way of that and must be pushed aside. | ||
That's how I feel. | ||
You know, now my Twitter is so much substantially bigger than it was when I got banned. | ||
It's a different situation. | ||
Before I got banned, I was engaging in a lot of stuff. | ||
Now, I'm like an institution. | ||
I get like 100 negative quote tweets. | ||
I don't even read them. | ||
I just ignore them. | ||
I get 20,000 likes on a tweet. | ||
I don't even care what's in the replies. | ||
I'm not reading replies. | ||
My job is to put out as much content. | ||
My job is to put stuff out there and get the engagement. | ||
And you know, let them talk. | ||
Let them talk. | ||
Let them reply. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
It's about what our message is and let them come into our conversation and react and reply to what we're saying. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
So, if you're triggered and if you're baited into replying to other people, you've lost your frame. | ||
You've lost control of the narrative. | ||
If you're putting out content and you're baiting other people, and you're inviting other people into your message and your conversation, you control the frame, you control the narrative. | ||
You've set the table. | ||
And that's what we need to do. | ||
So, I'm going to be really focusing on that in general in the next six months, because I think now we have enough people, I have a big enough following, enough other people have a big enough following, we can really control the conversation in the future. | ||
But it all comes down to absolute focus. | ||
So, that's the message for today. | ||
Okay, but with that in mind, we're going to dive into the show. | ||
Our first story is about This new report which reveals that Israel had prior knowledge of the October 7th attack. | ||
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And like I said, it's not the first report of its kind. | |
If you go back to October 2023, I cover this extensively. | ||
There were actually one or two, I think maybe three reports at most. | ||
I don't remember all the details, but there was one in particular that was pretty damning. | ||
We have known now for a long time that Israel probably Many people knew in advance that Hamas was going to attack in precisely the manner that they did before October 7th. | ||
We've known that for a long time. | ||
Many people have speculated about it and there is, I think, a great deal of circumstantial evidence. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
But now we have yet another report. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It's from the Times of Israel. | ||
It says that Israel knew roughly three weeks before the attack that Hamas was going to carry out an attack exactly like the one that they did. | ||
That Hamas was going to target Israeli surveillance infrastructure, they were going to bulldoze and explode certain sections of the wall, and they were going to use the openings to pierce the perimeter And kidnap at least 200 hostages and bring them back into Gaza as they did on October 7th. | ||
They knew all of this three weeks out from October 7th. | ||
They knew the manner of the attack, they knew the timing of the attack, they even knew that Hamas was training to carry it out and yet they ignored those warnings. | ||
And this is a story, this is from the Times of Israel. | ||
That says, quote, A document compiled within the IDF's Gaza Division less than three weeks before October 7th warned that Hamas was training for a large-scale invasion of Israel during which hostages would be taken en masse, according to a public broadcaster on Monday. | ||
The document, titled Detailed Raid Training from End to End, was circulated on September 19th And was reportedly brought to the attention of at least some senior intelligence officials, but was apparently ignored. | ||
Reportedly based on information from Military Intelligence's Unit 8200, the document estimated the number of hostages Hamas was aiming to seize at 200 to 250. | ||
During the actual massacre, 251 hostages were taken. | ||
So, they even knew the exact number, I mean literally the exact number, of hostages that would be taken. | ||
The document described a series of exercises that the Palestinian terror group's elite forces were carrying out, including drilling for raids on Israeli towns and military posts, and training on how to hold soldiers and civilians hostage inside Gaza, And in what circumstances they could be killed. | ||
The document was said to add that Hamas commandos also practiced infiltrating mock IDF outposts, simulating bases on the Gaza border. | ||
The exercise was carried out by four companies from the terror group with each assigned a different outpost. | ||
The document also detailed the areas within the bases that the commandos planned to target, including control rooms, synagogues, living quarters, The report follows numerous others in which the military was said to have received and compiled intelligence material and other information pointing to the imminent invasion and massacre. | ||
Israel had multiple sources of information on Hamas's drills and other preparations for an assault in the weeks and even hours ahead of October 7th, reportedly including a 2020 to attack plan from the terror group. | ||
A military assessment in 2022 determined it was too soon to say that the plan had been approved by Hamas. | ||
And when an analyst with the country's signals intelligence unit noted the organization had carried out a training exercise in line with that plan, her warnings were dismissed. | ||
So this is, like I said, this is the latest report Of its kind. | ||
We saw the exact same thing last year. | ||
The exact same thing last October. | ||
And now we have yet another one which came from one of Israel's public broadcasters. | ||
And like I said, this report describes in detail what happened three weeks before. | ||
Apparently it was ignored. | ||
And this only gives credibility to the I think common sense assumption that Israel knew it was coming. | ||
And it's common sense because this is one of the most secure borders in the entire world. | ||
If you were to rank the most secure borders in the world, it would be like the DMZ between North and South Korea would be number one probably, and then number two would be Gaza and Israel. | ||
Nowhere is more secure. | ||
Obviously not our border, not the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, not nowhere. | ||
Not India and Pakistan. | ||
This is like the most secure border in the world. | ||
It's also a very small border. | ||
The Gaza Strip is like 10 miles long. | ||
10 miles! | ||
The US-Mexico border is 2,000 miles. | ||
For scale. | ||
The border between Israel and Gaza is like 10 miles vertically. | ||
A few miles across. | ||
It's not big. | ||
Maybe I'm exaggerating, but it's not big at all. | ||
The border is totally controlled by Israel. | ||
All goods and people coming into and out of the Gaza Strip go through checkpoints. | ||
And all but one of them are controlled by Israel. | ||
It is surveilled. | ||
It's effectively blockaded. | ||
There are military outposts with 30-foot walls. | ||
I mean, this is like a serious border. | ||
So the idea that the Israeli military, which is one of the most advanced militaries in the world, Israeli intelligence, which is one out of maybe two of the most sophisticated intelligence agencies in the world, | ||
That they could not predict or that they could not anticipate an attack across the most secure border in the world, which is very small, from an extremely primitive group that doesn't even have a regular army and doesn't have any kind of sophisticated tools, it's very, very hard to believe. | ||
When you add in all of that context, the idea that it was a sneak attack, it's like impossible to believe. | ||
And of course, right away last year they came out with this narrative that it was an intelligence failure. | ||
An intelligence failure. | ||
And I just don't find that believable. | ||
And now we know that it isn't true. | ||
They had the intelligence that showed it was going to happen, and they ignored it. | ||
And I've said this for a long time. | ||
I think this is very consistent with what we have seen in the past. | ||
I think this is consistent with what we saw with 9-11. | ||
I think it's consistent with various provocations that have brought countries into wars over the past, well really since the beginning of time, but especially over the past 100, 150 years. | ||
Which is that probably the regime, controlled by Netanyahu's Likud party, wanted this attack. | ||
They invited the attack. | ||
The attack was a gift to them because it was an emergency. | ||
And everybody knows. | ||
A crisis, an emergency, is a gift to politicians. | ||
Because during an emergency, during a crisis, the normal rules are suspended. | ||
And leaders who are normally scrutinized, or might be unpopular, suddenly become very popular. | ||
And suddenly the whole country rallies around that person. | ||
We all know that during extraordinary times, extraordinary powers are conferred on the government to address the crisis. | ||
And it's not only that the Israeli border is the most secure, and it's not just that the Israeli military and intelligence are among the most sophisticated, and it's not just that the Palestinians are extremely weak, and it's not just that we have now confirmed reports that they knew. | ||
You also must consider the context of the attack politically. | ||
Which is that for the past four years, Israel has struggled to form a government. | ||
They've held a few rounds of elections. | ||
They've had several failed attempts of their various parties trying to form a coalition government. | ||
Netanyahu was thrown out of power a few years ago. | ||
He came back with a very slim majority. | ||
And let's remember that Bibi Netanyahu is under investigation by the prosecutors in the State of Israel for corruption. | ||
And everybody knows that if Netanyahu leaves office, he's going to be prosecuted. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And then Yahu, politically, is losing his grip on power, or was for the past few years. | ||
That's why last spring, just over a year ago, he attempted to force through the Israeli Knesset, through their legislature, a far-reaching judicial reform. | ||
And you may have heard about this. | ||
The judicial reform package would give the Israeli Knesset full control over the Supreme Court and would restrict what the Israeli Supreme Court could adjudicate. | ||
It would, in effect, give Netanyahu the power to squash the investigation into his conduct. | ||
Because it would give the Knesset, which is, as the Prime Minister, controlled by his coalition, power over the judiciary. | ||
Recognizing this, his defense minister, Yov Galant, resigned. | ||
It caused a political crisis. | ||
You might remember this. | ||
The whole country exploded. | ||
There were threats of a general strike. | ||
The airports were shut down. | ||
The schools were shut down. | ||
The highways were shut down. | ||
There were massive protests. | ||
The Israeli military said they were not confident they could repel an attack because the military was defecting from the civilian government. | ||
This was the political crisis facing Israel and specifically Netanyahu last spring over a year ago. | ||
Netanyahu backed off the judicial reform to avoid the general strike and then he came back last summer in July and passed parts of it piecemeal, said he would pass the rest of it later. | ||
And then months after that, months after the first parts of the judicial reform eventually were passed, October 7th happens and suddenly Netanyahu, who was an unpopular leader and probably headed towards defeat electorally and then prosecution, suddenly he became the leader of a unity government where even the opposition joined in to prosecute this war in Gaza. | ||
And now all of Israeli society is shifted to the right. | ||
There's a New York Times article about it from earlier this year. | ||
There is no Israeli left anymore. | ||
It was eradicated after October 7th. | ||
left, really the political left in general, has disappeared. | ||
There's a New York Times article about it from earlier this year. | ||
There is no Israeli left anymore. | ||
It was eradicated after October 7th. | ||
And now the only government that might replace Netanyahu's is one that's maybe more right-wing than his. | ||
So now people are behind the government. | ||
And now the opposition, well, not as of this week, but up until this week, the opposition was in the government. | ||
And the whole society supported the government's war in Gaza. | ||
But this is also about what Likud has been after from the beginning. | ||
Because the Likud party, which Netanyahu runs, has been mostly in power for the past 50 years. | ||
The Likud Party descends from the paramilitary organizations that fought the British and the Arabs and the Americans prior to the founding of the State of Israel. | ||
They were in groups such as the Stern Gang, the Irgun, the Haganah, Eventually, they formed the IDF, and the leaders of those groups became the Likud Party in the 70s, 80s, 90s, and now there's a new generation. | ||
But this Likud Party that has been in power for the past 50 years descends from the progenitors of the IDF, the paramilitary groups that were there before the State of Israel was officially declared and recognized in 1948. | ||
And the Israeli right, this Likud party, this faction, they are what you would call Jewish maximalists. | ||
From the very beginning! | ||
Their leaders have always believed that the Jewish state of Israel should comprise the entire territory which was called the Mandate of Palestine under the British. | ||
They always believed that everything west of the Jordan River should be controlled by the Jews, should be a Jewish state. | ||
And by that, I mean modern-day Israel, but also the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. | ||
Some even believe that Israel should control the current state of Jordan, that they should control the land east of the Jordan River as well, which would comprise Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. | ||
So this is Netanyahu's predicament. | ||
He runs a party that for the past 100 years has coveted and desired control of all of Palestine. | ||
He is in a political crisis. | ||
He's been the Prime Minister off and on for the past 30 years. | ||
He's facing prosecution. | ||
Last year, forced the country almost into a general strike over his power grab with the judicial reform which was intended to prevent his prosecution. | ||
And then, a gift fell into his lap. | ||
An unprecedented, shocking, horrifying attack by the Palestinians which would solve his political problems, solve his judicial problems, his electoral problems, and give him a pretext to seize the land that his party and his other ideologues have coveted for the past 100 years. | ||
And now we know, probably, that this is what they've been doing from the beginning. | ||
And it only makes common sense. | ||
Once you understand all of this, they've always wanted the land, Netanyahu is facing prosecution and losing popularity, it's the most secure border, the most sophisticated intelligence, the Palestinians are weak, and it also follows when you look at the conduct of Israel in the war. | ||
They've destroyed half the buildings in Gaza, including the hospitals, the schools, the farmland, most of the residences. | ||
They've displaced almost all the people, starved a lot of them. | ||
They've pushed them into a heavily concentrated area in the south. | ||
They've said that no one will administer the Gaza Strip other than Israel after the war. | ||
They're saying Egypt won't, Saudi Arabia won't, Jordan won't, the United States won't, an international consortium won't. | ||
They say Israel will have full security control over Gaza. | ||
And we're supposed to believe that after all this... And by the way, they also say that Hamas cannot be eradicated because they'll always reform as a permanent insurgency. | ||
We're supposed to believe that Israel will maintain security control over Gaza. | ||
There'll be an indefinite terminal struggle against a Gaza insurgency. | ||
But they're also going to spend all their own money rebuilding all those schools, farms, hospitals, other civilian infrastructure that they spent the past eight months deliberately bombing and razing to the ground? | ||
The writing is on the wall. | ||
We know what's going on. | ||
We know what they're doing. | ||
Netanyahu is pushing these people out. | ||
He wants to annex Gaza. | ||
And by the way, this is only part one. | ||
And who knows where it's going to go from here, but I'm going to tell you what they want. | ||
This is how they would like it to play out in the coming months and years. | ||
Just as the provocations at the Al-Aqsa Mosque precipitated the Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7th, And those provocations invited an attack by the Palestinians. | ||
What Israel is doing in Gaza is inviting an attack from Hezbollah. | ||
So Netanyahu recognizes that once this war in Gaza is over, he's out. | ||
Once the war in Gaza is over, the people will demand accountability for the intelligence failure. | ||
Netanyahu's gonna lose whatever election, whenever it happens, and then he's gonna go to jail. | ||
Just as would probably have been the case if there were no October 7th last year. | ||
But just like October 7th was a gift in his lap that he invited, he's looking to extend the war with another crisis, with another provocation. | ||
And he knows that once this campaign in Rafah is finished, The Israeli military is going to turn their attention to Lebanon. | ||
And just as after October 7th it became unacceptable for the Palestinians to operate the Hamas militant group so close to the Israeli border, they're going to say the same thing about Hezbollah on Israel's northern border. | ||
They're going to say, and they've been saying, that they cannot return all of the Israelis that live in those border towns within 100 kilometers of the northern border until Hezbollah retreats north of the Latani River, which they will not do, which the United States and France will not be able to get them to agree to. | ||
So, Israel will continue its provocations against Hezbollah by bombing Lebanon and bombing Beirut and upping the ante, and eventually they're going to get a war in southern Lebanon. | ||
And the goal of that is to permanently push Hezbollah north of the river. | ||
Maybe even annex southern Lebanon. | ||
And they'll say that they have to establish a buffer zone where Hezbollah cannot exist in order for Israelis to feel safe returning to the northern border within Israel's borders. | ||
Then they'd like to do it in the West Bank. | ||
Then they'd like to do it against Iran's nuclear program. | ||
And here's an important question. | ||
Since this is what the Likud party wants, they're very open about it. | ||
It's also what the extremists in the Israeli government want. | ||
They've made that very clear. | ||
They've said Gaza, then Hezbollah, then Iran. | ||
Jordan Peterson's saying it! | ||
And Jordan Peterson is best friends with Netanyahu and Shapiro, who's Israeli intelligence. | ||
So this is, they're very clear that this is what they want. | ||
And it also makes perfect sense. | ||
October 7th said to the Israeli people, and this is what they wanted it to say, you cannot live beside these people. | ||
If you live beside these people, they will jump over the border and kill you. | ||
So the only way Israel can be safe is if these people are far away from the border, meaning they can't be in Gaza, they can't be in the West Bank, they can't be in South Lebanon. | ||
If Hamas could carry out the raid they did on October 7th, then Hezbollah could carry out a similar raid on Israel's northern border. | ||
So that's what they're saying. | ||
It's very clear what the implication is. | ||
It means we need to do what we're doing in Gaza in southern Lebanon. | ||
We need to do what we're doing in Gaza in the West Bank. | ||
What we're doing in Gaza in Iran. | ||
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At Arak, Natanz, Isfahan. | |
All the Iranian nuclear sites. | ||
So, that is what they want. | ||
Now ask yourself this, because this is an important question. | ||
So far, the Biden administration has been reluctant to give Israel everything that they want. | ||
They've done it anyway! | ||
Okay? | ||
Make no mistake about it, our Jewish Secretary of State has made sure that Israel has gotten everything they've asked for. | ||
But Biden has done it reluctantly. | ||
And the Democrats have had some impotent protests of this. | ||
Bernie Sanders is going to sit out the address by Netanyahu. | ||
And Chris Van Zollern or Van Hollern, whatever his name is, he forced the NSC to adopt a memorandum where we have to certify they're following international law before they get the aid. | ||
So there have been some symbolic things going on. | ||
There's like a reluctance to support Israel. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
Donald Trump is going to get over $100 million from Miriam Adelson in this cycle. | ||
Donald Trump is getting money from Bill Ackman in this cycle. | ||
Donald Trump is getting support from the New York Post and from Fox News. | ||
And from all these pro-Israel Zionist institutions, do you think that when Donald Trump wins the election in November, do you think that Israel will become more aggressive or less aggressive? | ||
When Miriam Adelson has her guy in the White House, and let's say Rick Grenell is the Secretary of State, and let's say Nikki Haley is the head of the National Security Council, And let's say Mike Pompeo is the Secretary of Defense, or whatever, but we're going to get this neocon cabinet. | ||
Do you think that Israel is going to get more aggressive or less aggressive? | ||
If this is what they want, if this is their clearly stated objective, if they were willing and able to allow the October 7th attack to commence in pursuit of these goals, do you think that Trump winning the election will make it more or less likely that they will get more aggressive in Lebanon, in Iran? | ||
I think it's obvious. | ||
Certain reports have said so. | ||
Haaretz has a report that says, according to some sources, Miriam Adelson wants the West Bank for Israel in exchange for the $100 million to Trump. | ||
That's what she wants out of the Trump administration. | ||
And I imagine that's what she'll get. | ||
Just like in the first term she got the embassy in Jerusalem, and sovereignty over Jerusalem, and sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and the IRGC called the terrorist group, and the JCPOA being torn up, she's going to get the West Bank in the second term. | ||
And a lot of people say, well so what? | ||
Some people, that's the rebuttal to steel man the conservatives. | ||
They say, well, so what? | ||
Who cares about the West Bank? | ||
That's got nothing to do with us. | ||
Who cares about southern Lebanon? | ||
You're right! | ||
Hey, you're right! | ||
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I'm with you. | |
I don't care about the West Bank. | ||
I don't care about Lebanon. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I mean, in a certain sense, if Israel kills everybody over there, I will care because I think that is evil. | ||
But I am America first. | ||
And so my first, second, third, fourth, fifth concern is America. | ||
It's Chicago. | ||
It's L.A. | ||
It's Miami. | ||
It's New York. | ||
It's Texas. | ||
It's Kansas. | ||
My 1 through 50 concerns are all American. | ||
And so in a certain sense, you're right. | ||
We don't care about the West Bank. | ||
We only care about America. | ||
You're right. | ||
But here's the problem with that logic. | ||
If you're nodding your head in agreement, here's the problem. | ||
If Israel becomes more aggressive and they move against Lebanon on the West Bank in Iran, do you think that forces America to commit more or less to the conflict in the Middle East? | ||
If Israel decides they're going to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, do you think that commits us more or not? | ||
You think they're going to do it alone? | ||
Or do you think they're going to do it with us providing the support? | ||
Well, let's see. | ||
So far, Israel's campaign in Gaza has brought us further and further and further into the Middle East. | ||
We're attacking We're shooting down missiles and suicide drones from Iran. | ||
We're getting bombed by Iran's proxies in Iraq and Syria. | ||
We're deploying aircraft carriers and F-16s and special forces in Israel. | ||
We're building a dock in the Gaza Strip. | ||
We're negotiating on Israel's behalf. | ||
With Egypt so they don't tear up the Cam David Accords. | ||
We're negotiating with Lebanon on their behalf so that Israel doesn't go to war in Lebanon. | ||
We're negotiating with Iran to make sure that it doesn't escalate. | ||
We're negotiating with Saudi Arabia because they just finished their war with the Houthis years ago and they don't want their eastern province to get bombed and disrupt oil prices. | ||
So do you think that if Israel expands the war from their campaign against 20,000 Hamas guys with bottle rockets to Hezbollah with 100,000 fighters and 150,000 precision munitions and Iran with a latent nuclear arsenal, do you think that commits us more or less to the Middle East and their wars? | ||
When you say, well I don't, what does it matter? | ||
We don't care about the West Bank. | ||
That's why it matters. | ||
You may not care about the West Bank, but they care about the West Bank. | ||
And unlike you, they control the military and they control our foreign policy. | ||
And whether you care or not about the West Bank, we will be involved deeply. | ||
You may not care, but you will be drafted. | ||
You may not care, but your tax dollars will be sent there. | ||
You may not care, but you will be killed in a suicide bombing when we're supporting another one of these brutal Israeli wars because that's always the justification for Islamic fundamentalism. | ||
So I saw Tim Pool the other day. | ||
He said, Nick Fuentes is sabotaging the America First movement because he makes it all about Israel. | ||
Well, the reason why it's about Israel is because that seems to be the only country people are not comfortable applying America First to. | ||
That's why. | ||
That's the country we seem to be unconditionally committed to defending, even though it's against our interest. | ||
And people say, because I can already hear it, people say, well what about Ukraine? | ||
Well let's talk about Ukraine and let's compare it and contrast it. | ||
Why are we supporting Ukraine right now? | ||
And not the fake reason, what's the real reason? | ||
They tell us! | ||
They say the reason that we're supporting Ukraine is because every dollar that we send to Ukraine is destroying the Russian military. | ||
That's why. | ||
That's what Lindsey Graham says. | ||
That's what the National Security Apparatus says. | ||
That's what the Atlantic Council says. | ||
We are sending munitions to Ukraine because it's cheaper for Russia's military to be combated in a proxy war where we're sending equipment than it would be for us to fight Russia and send American lives. | ||
That's the equation. | ||
That's what they say. | ||
We're fighting in Ukraine effectively now war of attrition to wear down the Russian military and to weaken them. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
Now, I don't agree with this approach. | ||
But from a certain perspective, you can understand how that advances America's interest. | ||
I don't agree with that. | ||
But it is logical. | ||
That if they see Russia as the adversary, they want Ukraine in NATO. | ||
They overthrew the government in Kiev to get a pro-Western government. | ||
And they wanted that so that they could control the Black Sea, so that they can put missiles, NATO, the United States, can put intermediate range missiles and bases inside Ukraine, so that Russia would be geopolitically cornered. | ||
And that would advance the position of the United States. | ||
From a certain perspective, that makes sense. | ||
I think it's far more costly. | ||
I think it's actually backfiring. | ||
It's hurting us. | ||
But you can understand how that works for America's interest. | ||
If we had a good America, maybe that makes sense. | ||
Ukraine becomes part of NATO. | ||
Now we have Russia by the balls. | ||
They're the second largest military. | ||
They have a stockpile of 5,000 nuclear warheads. | ||
You can understand why it would be in our interest to put a check on Russia's military. | ||
They also say that we have to now support Ukraine to deter aggression from other countries like China or like Russia in the future. | ||
And that also makes sense. | ||
I don't agree with it, but it also makes sense that if Russia is allowed to invade Ukraine with impunity, maybe they would invade Estonia with impunity also. | ||
Again, I don't agree with it, but there's a certain logic there. | ||
That deterring aggression from revisionist powers is something that nominally benefits the United States. | ||
Again, you have to listen very closely to what I'm saying because I'm not saying I believe those things. | ||
I don't. | ||
As you know, I support Russia. | ||
I don't support foreign aid to Ukraine. | ||
But there is a nominal reason that makes sense. | ||
There is a theory that makes sense. | ||
And although our decision makers are misguided, there is a logic to what they're doing. | ||
Certainly, and I'll say this also, Ukraine is not benefiting from what we're doing. | ||
All the money that goes to Ukraine is not helping Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine is not growing, it's shrinking. | ||
Ukraine is not doing better, it's doing worse. | ||
Their people are being killed, their infrastructure is being destroyed, and effectively, the real reason for that is for our benefit. | ||
Ukraine is being destroyed so that we can have a better posture towards Russia. | ||
Ukrainians are being killed so that Americans don't have to be. | ||
Again, nominally, that's the idea. | ||
The German economy is being destroyed. | ||
It will never recover. | ||
Because of this war. | ||
It's benefiting the United States. | ||
Take a look at the growth. | ||
The American economy is growing faster than the German or British economy because what we did to Nord Stream in pursuit of our war in Russia is benefiting us at the expense of Europe. | ||
And it's forcing them to become our vassals again. | ||
Now what's happening in Israel? | ||
Israel is growing, not shrinking. | ||
Gaza is being destroyed, not Israel. | ||
Hamas is not a nuclear power. | ||
It's not a major conventional power. | ||
Israel controlling Gaza does nothing for the United States strategically. | ||
If the United States and NATO controlled the Crimean Peninsula, it would be good for us strategically. | ||
Israel controlling Hamas, they already control Gaza. | ||
They already control the Gaza Strip. | ||
And if they controlled it more, it does nothing for us strategically. | ||
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At all. | |
It doesn't benefit us in the slightest. | ||
Hamas is not a rival to the United States. | ||
It's not a threat to the United States. | ||
It's really not even an enemy. | ||
It's got nothing to do with the United States. | ||
Whereas Russia does. | ||
Ukraine is not benefiting from this. | ||
Israel is. | ||
And the United States sending material to Ukraine is ostensibly diminishing Russia's capabilities Hamas doesn't have capabilities. | ||
They have tunnels and rocks. | ||
So that's always the rebuttal I hear. | ||
They say, well, you talk about Israel, what about Ukraine? | ||
They're a welfare queen. | ||
Ukraine is really part of a great power conflict. | ||
And whether you agree with it or disagree with it is a matter of opinion. | ||
But the United States in its chess match with Russia and China, that is a legitimate exercise of American power. | ||
Again, one can have different opinions on this. | ||
I am of the opinion this is not the right move. | ||
But a chess match with Russia and China is ostensibly in our interest. | ||
Taiwan, the battle over Latin America, the New Monroe Doctrine, the battle in West Africa between Russia and France, what's happening in Eastern Europe, ostensibly this is about America's power projection in the world, and specifically Ukraine. | ||
That is not the case in Israel. | ||
Israel, unlike Taiwan, unlike Ukraine, Hamas is not an outpost of American power on the frontier against expanding revisionist powers exerting their influence. | ||
Hamas is not a revisionist power. | ||
Hamas is not a nuclear power like Russia and China. | ||
Hamas does not have a conventional military with defensive capabilities that rivals our own. | ||
The Gaza Strip is not a strategically important territory. | ||
Like Taiwan, which makes the semiconductors. | ||
Like Taiwan, which is part of a chain of islands that constrains China's access to the Pacific Ocean. | ||
It's not like Ukraine, the breadbasket of Europe, which also controls the Black Sea, which is one of Russia's only year-round naval ports. | ||
It is completely different. | ||
Moreover, the reason that we support Ukraine and Taiwan is not because there is a super rich, super influential political lobby funded by billionaires pouring money like for example a hundred million dollars in the cycle from AIPAC to continue supplying money to Ukraine and Taiwan. | ||
We don't have billionaire hedge fund managers. | ||
We don't have Billionaire bankers. | ||
We don't have Hollywood executives that look American but are actually Taiwanese or Ukrainian. | ||
And acting as spies for those countries. | ||
Ukraine and Taiwan do not have intelligence agencies like the Mossad. | ||
They don't have a fifth column in the civilian elite of the United States like Israel does. | ||
It is completely different! | ||
And if you compare them, you are ignorant or dishonest. | ||
So people say, you know, why are you criticizing Trump? | ||
People say, why do you focus on Israel? | ||
What do you care about the West Bank? | ||
That's why. | ||
That's why. | ||
I care about the West Bank because we will be forced to get involved in this fight. | ||
And the reason it's not like Ukraine is because the West Bank and the Gaza Strip don't matter. | ||
And the reason we're fighting for Israel to have them is because of AIPAC, not because of the DoD. | ||
That's why. | ||
And the reason I'm critical of Trump is because he is going to be an instrument of another generation of America Last, neocon, military adventures in the Middle East. | ||
What should we be doing instead? | ||
How about controlling the southern border? | ||
And people say, take the troops from Israel and put them on our southern border. | ||
No. | ||
Here's another way to think about it. | ||
Where are all the people coming from? | ||
Where are all the people coming from for the past two years across our border? | ||
A lot of them from Venezuela. | ||
Why? | ||
Why are they coming from Venezuela? | ||
Because Venezuela has a communist government that has been sanctioned by the United States where we attempted to force regime change by crippling their economy. | ||
Now the inflation and starvation is so bad, they're pouring across the border. | ||
Maybe we should focus on, if we're going to do a regime change, maybe we complete it in Venezuela. | ||
Instead of Iran. | ||
If we're going to control a border, maybe it's a southern border instead of the border with Gaza. | ||
If we're going to support an insurgency, maybe we support a counterinsurgency. | ||
If we're going to support a counterinsurgency, maybe we do it in Mexico instead of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. | ||
This is what the United States would be doing if it was a serious country. | ||
This is what the United States would be doing if it were independent and sovereign and if the right wing wasn't controlled by Zionist Jews. | ||
Instead, we get people talking about Iran and Hamas and the protesters. | ||
You want to say we don't care about the West Bank? | ||
Then you agree with me. | ||
And you have to oppose the Zionists that want our government to care so much about it. | ||
I don't care about the West Bank. | ||
Israel cares about the West Bank. | ||
I don't care about the West Bank. | ||
Miriam Adelson cares about the West Bank. | ||
I don't care about the West Bank, but Trump is going to force the U.S. | ||
government to make it Israeli territory at our expense. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
I care about Venezuela. | ||
I care about Mexico. | ||
I care about Brazil and Cuba and Haiti because those countries are in our neighborhood. | ||
I do actually care about the Korean Peninsula and Taiwan because that is strategically important. | ||
This is not. | ||
I care about Central Africa because that's where the rare earth minerals are coming from. | ||
That's where The strategic critical minerals are coming from that provide for smartphones, for semiconductors, for computer chips, for artificial intelligence, for this green energy transition that will reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, which is necessary because oil production has not been increasing without shale. | ||
These are the things that matter. | ||
So, That's why America first has to be set against this regime which is running us and running the world. | ||
We, this whole presidential election, is shaking out the way it is because Israel needs a supportive government to support them in their expansionist plans. | ||
That's it! | ||
Why do you think Trump is doing so well right now? | ||
It's because of October 7th. | ||
You might think that's crazy, but it's true. | ||
Take a look at the polls. | ||
You look up real clear politics, polling average between Joe Biden and President Trump, and you tell me when it decoupled. | ||
When did Trump gain the advantage? | ||
Tell me what week. | ||
And if it's October 2023, I'm right. | ||
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And it is. | |
Take a look for yourself. | ||
Try it out. | ||
When did Bill Ackman flip? | ||
When did Miriam Adelson say enough is enough? | ||
When did Nikki Haley lend her support to Trump, and why? | ||
What did she say in her own words? | ||
Why she needs to rally behind him? | ||
This is not like it was in 2016 where it was about the people versus the establishment. | ||
This is one faction of the Jewish elite fighting against the other. | ||
One hand washing the other. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
Trump is now accepted because he's accepted by the Jews that care about Israel and the United States. | ||
And now that they see him as a vessel to help Israel, just as Israeli society shifted to the right, that has been mirrored in the United States as the Jews that control America have shifted to the right. | ||
And now they're willing to put up with Trump. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
And the protesters will go out, and the West Bank will be delivered, and they will have a friend in the White House again. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
People don't want to hear it. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our featured story. | ||
I'm gonna take a sip of water because I got a little... My throat's a little scratchy. | ||
I've been losing my voice ever since this weekend. | ||
So let me just clear my throat here, and then we're going to get on into our featured story. | ||
All right. | ||
Our featured story, we're gonna shift gears a little bit and talk about illegal immigration. | ||
Our featured story is about a new executive order being planned by the Biden administration to give a pathway to citizenship for the DACA recipients. | ||
And if you don't know what that is, DACA is, they're better known as the DREAMers. | ||
That is the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals. | ||
So those illegal immigrants that arrived as children, against their will, will have deferred action, meaning they will not be deported. | ||
The action is deportation. | ||
So DACA, Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, means we are not going to deport the illegals that arrived as children today. | ||
DACA was created in 2012 by Obama, and it was for the most sympathetic class of illegals, which are those that came in as children. | ||
But it's important to understand they're not children now. | ||
The oldest DACA recipients are in their 40s. | ||
Their 40s. | ||
Okay? | ||
So they talk about the DREAMERS. | ||
DREAMERS! | ||
What 40 year olds are dream... I think 40 year olds are just trying to pay the bills man. | ||
You know some of them are but like most of them if you're like a 40 year old illegal like what's the dream? | ||
These dreamers are in their 30s and 40s. | ||
They're old now. | ||
There's 500,000 of them and now under this new executive order the Biden administration will streamline the process for them to obtain a work visa And then they will eventually get a pathway to citizenship and be fully amnestied. | ||
It will be as if they never entered illegally. | ||
They'll be permanent residents and their children will be citizens. | ||
And this is a story from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, President Biden on Tuesday announced an initiative that could be life-changing for hundreds of thousands of undocumented young adults known as Dreamers. | ||
Whose ability to live and work in the United States has long been tied to a temporary immigration program that has been on life support. | ||
The new directive will enable many beneficiaries of an Obama-era program known as DACA to swiftly receive employer-sponsored work visas for the first time. | ||
Eventually, the young immigrants could apply through their employers for green cards or permanent lawful residency. | ||
Until now, immigrants enrolled in the DACA program could temporarily live and work in the United States, but their status was always precarious and they had no pathway to apply for permanent legal residence or citizenship. | ||
The White House has now directed federal agencies to streamline the process for undocumented college graduates to obtain official work visas, a process that was largely unattainable for most of them until now because they were living unlawfully in the country. | ||
Since 2012, the program has shielded from deportation and provided work permits to more than 800,000 illegal aliens. | ||
Every two years, beneficiaries must pay to renew their participation. | ||
Many recipients were teenagers when the program was introduced. | ||
The oldest among them were in their early 30s and they are in their early 40s today. | ||
For years, DACA beneficiaries have been on a rollercoaster ride as the program has been canceled, reinstated, and rolled back by court rulings and administrative actions. | ||
The Trump administration tried to end it, and several states led by Texas have sued to overturn it. | ||
Now, they're all going to be legalized. | ||
And so as the article says, they could apply for a work visa, but this is what would happen. | ||
The DACA recipients would apply for a work visa, But then they would have to leave the country and come back lawfully. | ||
And that is the only way that they could obtain their work visa. | ||
And a lot of employers would not grant them the work visa and many of them wouldn't apply for it because they had no confidence that they would be readmitted into the United States. | ||
So what the Biden administration is doing is making it so that they can get the work visa. | ||
They came here illegally, but now they're going to get a legal work visa, so they'll be allowed to remain in the country legally while they're working. | ||
And then through their employer, they can apply for a green card and get permanent legal residency, meaning they will never be deported, meaning they have legal status. | ||
And this applies to now a half million people that are currently in the program. | ||
So this is an amnesty executive order. | ||
It means 500,000 lawful residents that were illegals. | ||
Which is bad enough. | ||
We have a border crisis. | ||
We have 7 million new illegals in the past 4 years. | ||
And now it's 500,000 get permanent residency. | ||
And this is just a taste. | ||
You know eventually they're gonna give residency to all these people, right? | ||
They're all gonna get residency. | ||
They're not going back. | ||
People are always saying, you're gonna go back. | ||
They're not going back. | ||
They will never go back. | ||
They're going to get amnestied piece by delicious piece until every last one of them is a lawful resident and all their kids are going to be citizens. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
You want to know why they're never going to get deported? | ||
Because here's what's going to happen. | ||
Trump is going to call up the deportation task force. | ||
And I'm skeptical he'll even do that. | ||
Because it didn't happen last time. | ||
But let's say he did. | ||
They're gonna put together their deportation task force. | ||
I doubt it. | ||
They're gonna start deporting people that aren't even criminals. | ||
They're gonna start deporting regular people that pay taxes and have jobs. | ||
I doubt it'll even get that far. | ||
But let's say it does. | ||
Let's say the Trump administration gets a deportation task force and they start rounding up regular illegals, not even criminals, just regular ones. | ||
The media outcry is going to be spectacular. | ||
It's gonna be wall-to-wall coverage every day that it goes on. | ||
And Trump's approval rating's gonna go down. | ||
And the polling's gonna go down. | ||
And it's gonna kill them in the midterms. | ||
And they will back off within a fucking day. | ||
Within a day. | ||
If it even gets that far. | ||
Probably there will be fewer deported if there's a second term than Obama's term. | ||
There will be no mass deportation. | ||
They will not deport 1 million people. | ||
They will not deport half a million people. | ||
It won't happen. | ||
Because they don't have the will. | ||
They don't have the balls. | ||
They don't have the mandate. | ||
Republicans won't let it happen. | ||
These rubes that are going to get hired by Brooke fucking Rollins, they're not going to let it happen. | ||
It will not happen. | ||
Trust. | ||
Only under extraordinary circumstances with the exact right people empowered will anything like that happen, and I think it's a very low likelihood. | ||
So they're all gonna get amnestied, but here's the problem. | ||
That nobody talks about. | ||
500,000 people get amnesty. | ||
Do you know what happens before it's even finished? | ||
More people start to show up at the border. | ||
It happens every time. | ||
Every time there is talk of a DACA amnesty, more people start to show up. | ||
As a matter of fact, that's how we got the caravans. | ||
Do you remember in 2018 when we started to get caravans of illegal aliens from the Northern Triangle? | ||
From Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. | ||
There was one in the spring of 2018, there was one in the fall of 2018. | ||
Do you remember when those happened? | ||
It came directly after Trump started flirting with the idea himself of a DACA amnesty in September 2017. | ||
Trump made his own effort to secure immigration reform. | ||
This was the deal. | ||
DACA amnesty, DACA legalization, in exchange for the RAISE Act, which was a 50% reduction in legal immigration, $18 billion for a border wall, $5 billion for additional border enforcement. | ||
That was the deal. | ||
And the government was shut down in January 2018 in order to achieve it. | ||
But from the moment that Trump suggested a DACA amnesty in September 2017, more illegals started showing up. | ||
Illegal immigration went down when Trump was elected because they thought he was serious. | ||
Then when they heard amnesty, they realized he wasn't, and more of them started to arrive. | ||
And that's when you had the caravans from the Northern Triangle in the spring 2018 and you had more in the fall of 2018. | ||
And in the run-up to the 2018 midterms, Trump deployed the National Guard on the border and made a big show of it. | ||
And he said he was going to revoke birthright citizenship. | ||
And then after the election, he pulled the National Guard back, we never heard about birthright citizenship again, and although he shut down the government in the lame duck session, he put Jared Kushner in charge of negotiating an end to it, and we never even got the money for the border wall. | ||
And then, it was 2019, fully, two years after his inauguration, and we had made no progress on immigration, and then with the Democrat House. | ||
That's how it played out in the first term. | ||
And it's going to play out like that probably again, but this is what's happening now. | ||
They're going to do a legalization for the DACA recipients and more illegals are going to come. | ||
And that's just what's going to happen. | ||
And, you know, on some level, you have to realize that the immigration issue is A direct consequence of our political problem. | ||
Immigration will never be solved until we have sovereignty. | ||
And we can't have sovereignty as long as there is an Israel lobby. | ||
Because the Republican Party tried to shut down the border using their control of the House this past year. | ||
But they surrendered when Israel needed the logjam to be cleared so they could get their 26 billion dollars. | ||
And you know that happened because the Republican Party is in the pocket of Israel. | ||
Similarly, the war drums will be beaten for America to support Israel's expanding war in the Middle East, just as there has been for the past 10 months. | ||
The New York Post, Fox News, The Daily Wire, they've all been enthusiastically supporting what Israel does, doing Hasbara for them. | ||
They will not do it for immigration. | ||
And they won't do it because they don't care about immigration, because they only care about Israel. | ||
So, we first must have a political will. | ||
We first must have sovereignty. | ||
Only then can the conditions be created for a mass deportation. | ||
You won't get it until then. | ||
Because you know what you need for deportation? | ||
You need backing. | ||
You need support. | ||
You need donors that are going to support a mass deportation. | ||
You need a party that is going to support a mass deportation. | ||
You need billionaires that are going to support it. | ||
You need advocacy. | ||
You need media. | ||
You need personnel. | ||
You need big tech. | ||
That's what you need. | ||
That's a political will. | ||
That's sovereignty. | ||
But you don't have it. | ||
You have all those things to support a war with Iran. | ||
You have Daily Wire. | ||
You have AIPAC. | ||
You have a majority in the Republican Party. | ||
You've got Trump. | ||
You've got Adelson. | ||
You've got the think tanks. | ||
You've got all of that. | ||
Everyone's got their AIPAC guy telling them how to vote. | ||
And that's why it gets done. | ||
That's why an extraordinarily unpopular thing gets done. | ||
Bombing Gaza is extraordinarily unpopular. | ||
The government supports it. | ||
Deporting illegals is extraordinarily popular. | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
Why? | ||
It has everything to do with our political problem at the center of all of this. | ||
It's because Americans don't control the government. | ||
Americans support a mass deportation. | ||
They don't support bombing Gaza. | ||
But we get bombing Gaza and not a deportation. | ||
That's because Miriam Adelson writes the $100 million check. | ||
That's why. | ||
Because Congress has an AIPAC guy, not a FAIR guy, not a Federation for American Immigration Reform guy, not a CIS guy. | ||
That's why. | ||
Because Fox News is owned by a pro-Israel billionaire that's friends with Netanyahu. | ||
Because the New York Post is run by the same guy. | ||
Because PragerU and Daily Wire are run by the same kinds of people. | ||
That's why. | ||
So people say, well what about the border? | ||
Yeah, what about the border is right. | ||
What about the border? | ||
And by the way, we're cooked anyway. | ||
Okay? | ||
50% of newborns since 2012 have been non-white. | ||
With or without the immigration, this is the effect. | ||
This is where we are. | ||
So, we need to start thinking not in terms of what must be done, but who is going to do it and how. | ||
Yes, yes, we all know the border must be secured. | ||
Yes, we all know the illegals must go back. | ||
Yes, we know maybe even other people have to go back. | ||
But that requires an extraordinary political will, which requires sovereignty. | ||
Which requires a parallel political project made up of real Americans that only care about America. | ||
It starts with America first. | ||
It ends with ending immigration. | ||
But it starts with America first. | ||
That's what people need to realize. | ||
It goes without saying, illegals shouldn't be here. | ||
Obviously. | ||
They're illegal. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
They shouldn't be here. | ||
And obviously it makes no sense. | ||
Even if we were to have many people come here, I don't want that. | ||
But even if we were, you need to know who they are. | ||
You can't just have an open border where anybody can come in, obviously. | ||
McDonald's isn't even like that. | ||
Even at McDonald's they have a security guard at 2am because they know the black people are going to fight there. | ||
Even at McDonald's they don't let you come in without a shirt. | ||
And so on and so forth. | ||
So, legal immigration makes no sense. | ||
And even legal immigration! | ||
We don't want these people. | ||
We don't need these people. | ||
These people are not like us. | ||
They don't speak English. | ||
They bring nothing to the table. | ||
And even if they did, they're changing our country fundamentally. | ||
They're making it an alien nation. | ||
They're turning into an incomprehensible place that nobody even knows who we are anymore. | ||
America has a distinct identity. | ||
They're changing it. | ||
We're not interchangeable. | ||
We may all be equal. | ||
We're not interchangeable. | ||
Mexicans and British people are not interchangeable. | ||
Nigerians and Germans are not interchangeable. | ||
Chinese and French are not interchangeable. | ||
This is a European country. | ||
It is distinctly European. | ||
It is the way it is because of its European heritage and roots. | ||
We want it to stay that way. | ||
The only way that that is going to happen is if we stop people from coming in and we start getting the people here out. | ||
But the only way that's going to happen is if we have a government that cares more about America than it does about Israel. | ||
And we don't have that right now. | ||
And we're not going to have that as long as we allow Zionist Jews with an allegiance to Israel In our circle. | ||
It is that simple. | ||
I don't know how anybody could not understand that. | ||
I don't know how anybody could not support that. | ||
But here we are. | ||
But here we are fighting for a Republican president that wants more legal immigration. | ||
Trump said in the New York Times, To his Wall Street donors, like Ken Griffin, that have now joined his team, that he wants to expand legal immigration. | ||
He told Dr. Phil in a separate talk that we desperately need legal immigration. | ||
Can anybody tell me what the fuck we're doing here? | ||
I know some people are mad that I'm not going out and supporting Trump like I did in 2020. | ||
But can anybody tell me why we're supporting a pro-Israel, pro-legal immigration candidate? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I keep being told by all these people that don't seem to mind all the Zionists, hey man, it's about immigration, you're going back. | ||
Really? | ||
Because it seems like we're going to get more illegal immigration than ever. | ||
And I'm skeptical we're going to get mass deportations. | ||
I think Israel's going to get everything they want. | ||
And maybe that has something to do with the $100 million check. | ||
And maybe that's why it's not so strategic, actually, to make alliances with people that don't want America first. | ||
Maybe that's low IQ anti-Semitism, though. | ||
I wouldn't know. | ||
I didn't go to Yale like all these faggots did. | ||
So, anyway, so that's what I have to say about all that. | ||
It's all related, but some people just don't seem to understand. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Is this out of pocket? | ||
I think I'm right. | ||
We're gonna take a look. | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
Another reminder, if you're just joining us, I'm not going to be here the rest of the week. | ||
I'll be back next Monday. | ||
I'm taking a little, taking a little vacation. | ||
Well, let me get situated here. | ||
We'll take a look, see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Savion, set $100. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Do you like me? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, of course I do. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
No, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
If you keep them coming... Hey, you're the best. | ||
No, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
You're the best. | ||
Yeah, I love you, man. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
- Hey, thank you. - Factual. | ||
Tenrio, yeah. | ||
See, yesterday I said it works. | ||
It's so true! | ||
And I talked to, I think, Peter Brimelow about this at one point. | ||
That black guy, Tenrio, yeah. | ||
See, yesterday I said it works. | ||
It's so true. | ||
And I've talked to, I think Peter Brimelow about this at one point. | ||
It's literally just that simple. | ||
Because a lot of conservatives, not Jake. | ||
Jake's not even really a conservative. | ||
I think he's just like a pro-American guy. | ||
But so many dumb conservatives, they're so desperate to pander to black people. | ||
They really just need to see you next to one for them to say, Oh, phew, he's not a racist. | ||
Now I can hear what he has to say. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
And I know it's retarded, but you know, conservatives are mostly retarded like that. | ||
So, And Jake Shields, you know, like I said, he's not really like a conservative, but he thought I was like a white supremacist, and then a black guy was like, hey man, check out Nick Fuentes, and he's like, wait a second. | ||
So yeah, it's good stuff. | ||
And I loved Henrio. | ||
But yeah, it also is strategic. | ||
Love you too, man. | ||
$50 despite everything. | ||
Detroit was my favorite AF event so far. | ||
The energy and love were palpable. | ||
I love you. | ||
Thank you for all you do. | ||
Groypertil I die. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Love you too, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And I appreciate it. | ||
And I'm praying for you, and I'm praying for your family. | ||
I saw your tweet, and I don't want to put you on blast with everything because I don't know how private you want it to be, but... I missed your dad! | ||
Your dad's awesome, and I wish I got a chance to talk with you a little bit more. | ||
You came up to me like, do you remember me? | ||
Of course I remember you! | ||
So I wish I got a chance to rap with you a little bit more and I missed your dad there, but hopefully at the next one. | ||
But I'm praying for your family. | ||
I hope you guys are doing well. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
I'm glad you had a good time. | ||
That's the important thing. | ||
I just want everybody to come and have a good time. | ||
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Hi, Nick. | ||
Gonna be graduating college in the fall and will have some time before starting law school. | ||
Being at F-PAC left me extra inspired. | ||
I would love to help out any way I can as an intern or what have you. | ||
Is there still process for that? | ||
Half. | ||
- Yeah, we're gonna put out another call in a couple weeks. | ||
- Pleiadonist Zoomer sent $5. | ||
I was shilling and trying to add value on Twitter last year and having success doing so, but had to stop due to complications with my school, and I am eager to get involved again in some way. | ||
Love you, King. | ||
Detroit was truly an unforgettable time. | ||
Yeah, we will put out another application in a couple weeks, so just stay tuned to the show. | ||
Probably first week of July we'll do it. | ||
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It is incumbent upon you to be more accepting of ethnic Jews into the Group or movement if your goal is Jewish integration and to influence the next generation. | ||
Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
If they're down with America first, then yes, but it's a high bar. | ||
Yeah, I know when my birthday is, actually. | ||
Well, I dropped out. | ||
I didn't get kicked out. | ||
I dropped out. | ||
I don't think it's a scam. | ||
I just think you have to do it right. | ||
Yeah, I know when my birthday is actually. | ||
Well, I dropped out. | ||
I didn't get kicked out. | ||
I dropped out. | ||
I don't think it's a scam. | ||
I just think you have to do it right. | ||
You know, I know it's trite at this point, but it goes without saying, taking out a quarter of a million dollars in student loans and getting a liberal arts degree is not, that is a scam. | ||
Like that is, I wouldn't even say it's a scam. | ||
It's dumb. | ||
But if you go to school cheaply and you get a good degree, then it's not a scam at all. | ||
So let's say, for example, you go to community college for two years. | ||
It costs you $10,000. | ||
Let's say then you transfer to a school within your state and you get in-state tuition and scholarships. | ||
Maybe it costs you another $20,000. | ||
You're in 30, and I don't know if these numbers are perfect, but let's say you're in like $30,000 tuition for a four-year degree and you graduate A good school with a four-year degree in something like, I don't know, an actually useful degree like engineering. | ||
Or let's say pre-law or something like that. | ||
Then let's say you go to graduate school, you go to law school. | ||
That's not a scam! | ||
That's actually a good investment. | ||
And, you know, you always have it. | ||
You always have the credential. | ||
And also, it's not even just about the education. | ||
It's also about the network. | ||
The people that you meet in college will be assets for you your entire life. | ||
You meet people in college and, you know, this is how it's worked out in my life. | ||
You meet people in college and that's your network. | ||
And those are the people you work with your whole life. | ||
And you can count on them in different ways if you're smart. | ||
Now, you don't go to school and get a degree in, like, philosophy. | ||
Unless you really know what you're gonna do with it. | ||
So, it's like anything. | ||
I mean, saying college is a scam is like saying buying a car is a scam. | ||
Like, yeah, if you go and buy a car you can't afford, then yeah, it's a scam. | ||
If you're making $60,000 a year, and you go out and buy a $40,000 car, yeah, that's a scam. | ||
But obviously, you know, sometimes you need a car. | ||
So, you could say buying a house is a scam. | ||
Yeah, if you buy more of the house than you can afford, it's a scam. | ||
Yeah, if you pay exorbitant rent because you want to live in LA, because you're a faggot, you know, then yeah, it's a scam. | ||
But it's like anything, you get what you pay for, you go to college, you pay for the classes, they put on the classes, you know. | ||
Not everybody has to go. | ||
It's a scam the way people do it. | ||
But many, many, many people make it work for them. | ||
I know a lot of people that did what I'm saying. | ||
They went to community college for two years, they went to a very good public university for two years, they graduated with a great degree, and now they have great jobs. | ||
I know a lot of people that did that. | ||
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So... Yeah. | |
That's... | ||
And, you know, the other thing is, like it or not, academia just is a filtering mechanism. | ||
It is a status symbol, and all the high-status people go there. | ||
Except for, like, self-made entrepreneurs. | ||
But if you go to these elite colleges, you're going to meet elite people. | ||
And if you get an elite degree from an elite institution, you get to join the elite. | ||
And yeah, actually, that does count for something. | ||
I do feel kind of like a bitch for not getting a degree. | ||
You know, I will always be a guy that doesn't have a degree. | ||
And you know, yeah, you could learn a lot on YouTube and everything, but the credential is valuable. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
So yeah I would never tell somebody if they had a shot at getting into Yale or Harvard or MIT not to go or UCLA or you know Johns Hopkins or whatever like yeah go and and even if it's not that I mean yeah get a degree. | ||
So and it's just how it is like if you look at certain jobs the pay scale is just different if you have a degree. | ||
So now it's some people can make it without a degree. | ||
I made it without a degree. | ||
I dropped out of college. | ||
I've had a lot of success without a degree, but obviously I had a very unconventional path. | ||
And if you want to make it without a degree, you're basically going to need to be an entrepreneur. | ||
And not everybody can be an entrepreneur because it's really difficult and most people just it's not in their DNA. | ||
It's not in their blood. | ||
It's in my blood because I'm because I have determination and because I'm very intelligent and because I'm I just have a good instinct and I work very hard. | ||
Most people do not have that kind of initiative and autonomy and they're not an autodidact and they just don't have it. | ||
So most people are better suited to being told what to do for a living on some level. | ||
And that's what most people do in one form or another for 20 years. | ||
After they get out of college, and that's just how it has to be. | ||
So no, it's not a scam at all. | ||
Hey, good to hear from you, man! | ||
The Fed! | ||
Yeah, but I'm sure you're fine, right? | ||
No, but good to see you again. | ||
last year. | ||
I met some great men this weekend and I was happy to see you and the team again. | ||
Props to all of you. | ||
Saturday was a night to remember. | ||
Hey, good to hear from you, man. | ||
The Fed. | ||
Yeah, but you're, I'm sure you're fine, right? | ||
No, but good to see you again. | ||
I'm glad you had a good time. | ||
Yeah, it's, uh, it's This whole weekend, right? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Red Pill Catholicism sent $5. | ||
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. | ||
Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. | ||
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad you had a good time. | ||
I don't like the prayer superchats. | ||
I feel like it's gauche. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm just not a fan of that. | ||
People type the whole thing out. | ||
Thank you for such a great event, even though it was canceled. | ||
All the speeches were excellent. | ||
We balled. | ||
07, Latin cross, heart. - Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad you had a good time. | ||
I don't like the prayer super chats. | ||
I feel like it's gauche. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm just not a fan of that. | ||
People type the whole thing out. | ||
It's like, seems like an inappropriate, I think he might be in my Obsidian folder. | ||
Have you heard of Michael Millerman? | ||
I think he's a Canadian wing of the BAP sphere. | ||
He's a fan of Strauss, Shills for Israel, Shills for BAP, is active in descent and right spaces in general, and is a Dick the Fund fellow. | ||
I think he might be in my Obsidian folder. | ||
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I'm not sure. | |
Let me pull him up. | ||
Oh, yeah, you know, we were talking about him in our group chat the other day. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yes, I have seen him before. | ||
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These people are scum. | |
Radagon Sorceal sent $5.00. | ||
That clip of Tim Pool claiming you're muddying the waters on America first. | ||
Fucking lol. | ||
What an absolute shabba skoy. | ||
What does hating Israel have to do with securing our borders, getting jobs back, have to do with America first? | ||
Tiny hat Tim. | ||
Yeah, I answered that tonight. | ||
Black Row Iper sent $25.00. | ||
If anyone ever accuses you of being racist for saying nigga, just point them to the Chris Rock bit on black people versus niggas. | ||
There's a difference. | ||
We don't fuck with them either. | ||
Polite, law-abiding blacks are normal. | ||
Niggas, on the other hand, are the ignorant ones you see in every fight video on Twitter. | ||
SO10IRO. | ||
Yeah, but also like... | ||
I don't need that to be able to say a word, you know what I mean? | ||
Like, everyone can say every word. | ||
I can utter a word. | ||
I can say nigger as an utterance because I'm a fucking human being, because I'm an earthling, okay? | ||
You know, we don't need to have permission. | ||
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Well, no, no, I'm saying it because, like, well, you know, like... | |
We are allowed to utter words. | ||
I know this is like a radical notion. | ||
I know I'm an extremely inappropriate person. | ||
But yes, we are able to utter words. | ||
They're not blasphemies. | ||
You know, there are some words we can't utter. | ||
Those are called blasphemies. | ||
Saying a racial slur is not a blasphemy. | ||
We can utter those words. | ||
So, it's, you know, we're gonna look back in like five years and say, that was so weird that people could literally not utter a word. | ||
Watch, I'll do it right now. | ||
Nigger. | ||
Like, it's, we're just saying a word. | ||
It's not like we're call- you know, because you could say, well, calling somebody that is inappropriate. | ||
Probably right. | ||
Uttering the word? | ||
Crazy! | ||
You wouldn't feel that- if I said bitch, nobody would freak out. | ||
If I said cracker, nobody would freak out. | ||
If I said any category of scatological, sexual, racial... If I said any kind of inappropriate word, nobody would freak out. | ||
But if you say the one about black people, it's like a blasphemy? | ||
It's crazy! | ||
It's crazy that it's like that. | ||
You know, like on TikTok, people do, like, they'll lip-sync to songs, and when it says nigga in the song, they'll do this. | ||
Remember that shit? | ||
They'll do the dance, you know, they'll lip-sync, and then when it's nigga, they do the- Oh my gosh. | ||
We're like a slave race. | ||
You're gonna do- you're gonna shush yourself? | ||
Uh-uh, white man, don't say that. | ||
It's a fucking song, they're saying it. | ||
We can't say nigga? | ||
Why the fuck not? | ||
It's a song. | ||
It's a term of endearment. | ||
So they can say, hey, my nigga, if you say nigga in a song, oh no, but not for you. | ||
Not for you, white bitch. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
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So, yeah, fuck that. | |
So no, man, I don't think we need to refer to the Chris Rock bit. | ||
How about, you know, I can talk. | ||
I'm a person, I can talk. | ||
Black Growiper sent $25. | ||
Also, if Growipers can be left alone like the many gangs of Chicago, then let us hold it down for the motherfuckin' set. | ||
Hold it down for the motherfuckin' set. | ||
Love you, brother. | ||
I'll try to catch you off pack 4. | ||
Ride or die. | ||
Love you, too, man. | ||
Aft pack 1 plus 3. | ||
You will not stop America First. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I love you, too, brother. | ||
Holdin' it down for the motherfuckin' set. | ||
Every day. | ||
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Always cracks me up when the people who send $100 plus say barely anything and the $5 superchats are as long as a CVS receipt. | ||
Right, literally every single time. | ||
$1,200, no message. | ||
$3, hey Nick, you didn't reply to my email and blah blah and I don't like what you said about this. | ||
It's like a fact of life. | ||
It's like a deep principle. | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent $5. | ||
$363. | ||
Saw a cop wearing shorts. | ||
What the hell? | ||
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Wow, that's crazy. | |
Sammy J sent $5. | ||
Also, the Millerman guy has complained about anti-Semitism in his tweets, retweeted a peachy Keenan tweet about Michelin appreciation and he's a mid-aged PhD academic just like the other B-Ablings. | ||
Seriously, these guys are everywhere. | ||
I gotta get back on Obsidian and catalog it. | ||
Catalog all of it. | ||
My first AF event was insane. | ||
The energy on the ground was so real. | ||
Only AF has such a threatening aura that they feel backed into the corner. | ||
They sit in their cushy Jewish conference while you're out here chopping it up with niggas like the king of the black people. | ||
If that's not real life, what is? | ||
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Chopping it up with the niggas like the king of the black people. | |
Well done. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
It is good. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
He's honestly one of my favorite guys. | ||
is good the guy is hilarious he's the grow ipers crazy uncle that's always ranting about black people at family gatherings we love kumia it is good he's awesome he's honestly one of my favorite guys and he's so solid because he you can really tell like he's just in it for all the right reasons | ||
You know, we got a chance to talk and he was telling me, you know, I love these guys, they're intelligent, they're civil, they love the country. | ||
He goes, and I just support what you're doing. | ||
And I was like, it is so refreshing to have one of these guys from the older generation Just support the younger generation. | ||
I am so grateful and so appreciative because a lot of these old-timers, this is why I hate boomers, a lot of these old-timers have this weird like jealousy thing with the zoomers. | ||
They have like this weird animosity for us and they're always critiquing, they're always trying to hold us back, And I don't want to name names, but I could. | ||
And so, when you get guys like Jared Taylor and guys like Kumia that show up and they love the young people, they want to be with the young people, they want to support the young people, and they recognize that there needs to be a passing of the torch. | ||
There needs to be a new generation to carry it on. | ||
And in return, we give the due deference and the due respect, and we welcome them in and we love them and so on. | ||
And it is so refreshing to have positive, knowledgeable, wise, legendary people like that. | ||
Not to glaze, but truly, I mean, Kumi is like a legend. | ||
And it's so refreshing to have people like that with us than, you know, other old people. | ||
I don't want to turn and make a negative, but other old people that are like, you know, always shaking their fist and we can never do anything right and that kind of thing, you know. | ||
So I love Kumia. | ||
I'm so it's humbling that he shows up for us like that because I know he's a legend in New York and in radio and in comedy and he's one of the he's one of the greatest of all time. | ||
So it's really humbling to have him around and he's just as funny in person. | ||
He really is like the crazy uncle but he's great. | ||
So uh so yeah so I love him. | ||
I was so happy he was there and he's always welcome at our events. | ||
He's always welcome in AF. | ||
He is truly our guy. | ||
I didn't watch it yet. | ||
I'll have to watch it... Maybe I'll do a stream this weekend, like Sunday or something. | ||
It always seems to be... But you know what? | ||
Let's be positive, okay? | ||
Baby steps. | ||
It's progress. | ||
But I didn't see it, so I can't really speak on it. | ||
Kobe Bryant sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, Top 3 President? | ||
Trump, uh, excuse me. | ||
Trump, Washington, excuse me again. | ||
Trump, Washington, and maybe... Polk. | ||
And Lincoln. | ||
And now that'd probably be my top three. | ||
Washington and Trump are like my two favorites probably. | ||
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That's why I'm trying to struggle and thinking for a third. | |
Those are the two goats. | ||
Lil Beretti sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, did you get to keep the money from that fan who killed HS? | ||
I did! | ||
Well yeah, why wouldn't I? | ||
Man, we don't observe June. | ||
We don't observe that. | ||
Juneteenth! | ||
Juneteenth! | ||
What y'all doing for Juneteenth? | ||
Raised fist. | ||
Nah, we don't observe June. | ||
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We don't observe that. | |
Juneteenth. | ||
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Juneteenth. | |
What y'all doing for Juneteenth? | ||
When is that even? | ||
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I still don't even know. | |
DS sent $10. | ||
Europeans eating today. | ||
Also, did you buy a bidet yet? | ||
No, not yet. | ||
I gotta get one. | ||
Real human being sent $5. | ||
A Super Chatter last night said he was in jeans and a gray hoodie. | ||
I was also in jeans and a gray hoodie. | ||
Don't want people getting us confused. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Thanks for clarifying. | ||
Zinesurrection sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, first time Super Chatter. | ||
Started watching in 8th grade. | ||
Your TikTok Zoom calls in 2020 really killed me. | ||
The movement is rising. | ||
The aura is strong. | ||
07, clinking glasses. | ||
That's crazy, dude. | ||
8th grade, Groiber? | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
That's awesome though. | ||
Hey, God bless you man. | ||
It's crazy for me to think that because I'm so old now, but... | ||
It's honestly a good thing because you need to get them young and the reason for that is because you know you really do become a man when you're when you're that age and I'm not saying that in like a weird creepy way but what I mean by that is this like in this day and age young men are so coddled And I don't know about you guys, but I was a man when I was 13. | ||
I wasn't a grown man, but I was a young man. | ||
That's when I got into politics. | ||
I got into politics when I was 12 years old. | ||
That's when I started reading serious books and having serious thoughts about the world. | ||
And that's when it started for me. | ||
But we have this infantilization where men will reach the age of 22 before they deign to have a serious thought about the world, the responsibilities. | ||
And I think that's bullshit. | ||
So we actually do need to reach young men and we do need to get young men to have a consciousness about patriotism and about religion and about morals from a very young age. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The parents aren't doing it anymore. | ||
Schools aren't doing it. | ||
The media's not doing it. | ||
Their peers are shit. | ||
So where are they gonna get it? | ||
I mean, they have to... They're looking for it. | ||
They're desperate for it. | ||
They're desperate for... | ||
Guidance and direction. | ||
And, you know, some people are terrified at the proposition that someone like myself would influence young people. | ||
Thank God I'm influencing young people! | ||
Who else is influencing them? | ||
Playboy Cardi? | ||
Aiden Ross? | ||
Logan Paul? | ||
You know, I like Logan Paul okay, and like, you know, Aiden Ross is a friend of mine. | ||
Like, I think he's alright, but like... But these are not... | ||
Unfortunately, I don't think they're deep, profound thinkers. | ||
I don't think they're very moral people. | ||
Playboy Cardi's a piece of shit. | ||
So instead, kids are getting indoctrinated by women, by retarded, feminist women in their lives. | ||
They're, you know, moms. | ||
And, you know, we all love our moms. | ||
I love my mom. | ||
But a lot of these kids, their moms are retarded. | ||
What do you think happens to all these feminists that have kids? | ||
They're still retards. | ||
And to have a generation of young men being turned into pussies by these feminist moms, feminist school teachers, the only men they look up to are degenerates. | ||
I mean, the most masculine role models they can find, some of whom I like, but all they'll talk about is, like, money and sex. | ||
Where are the role models telling them not to do drugs? | ||
Where are the role models telling them to find a deep relationship with God? | ||
Have pride in their race? | ||
Have affinity for their race? | ||
Have loyalty to their nation? | ||
It isn't out there. | ||
So if a 13-year-old stumbles on the show, thank God. | ||
Where are they going to get it anywhere else? | ||
And that's the kind of mindset that we need, really. | ||
So, anyway, if that's real, if you really did find this show in 8th grade, good for you. | ||
It's just crazy, though, to think about, because 8th grade is so young! | ||
But that's where we need to get. | ||
That's where we need to get people on board. | ||
That's when I got into politics. | ||
I was getting influenced by a 20-some-year-old Ben Shapiro when I was in 8th grade. | ||
You know? | ||
It's funny how that works. | ||
Now I'm an old man. | ||
Now I'm 25. | ||
Now I'm an old fart. | ||
And it sucks. | ||
It just gets worse. | ||
It only gets worse. | ||
So enjoy being young while you can, because it just gets worse. | ||
That's not entirely true. | ||
I'm not one of these people that's like, oh, I hate being an adult. | ||
But it does suck in a lot of ways. | ||
It's not as bad as people say, because childhood isn't as good as you think it is. | ||
I remember being a kid. | ||
I didn't like a lot of it. | ||
When you get old, you're like, man, I miss being a kid. | ||
When you're a kid, you're like, I fucking hate being a kid. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because now I have money. | ||
I can do whatever I want. | ||
I can go wherever I want. | ||
No one can tell me what to do. | ||
When you're a kid, you just get, like, bossed around and, like, picked on and stuff by, like, your parents and teachers and you don't know anything. | ||
When you're an adult, you're, like, the master of the universe. | ||
I fucking love being an adult. | ||
I'm, like, the master of the universe. | ||
I get to create plans. | ||
I get to put them in motion. | ||
I have adult money. | ||
I have adult stuff. | ||
You know, not adult stuff like sex stuff, but you know what I mean? | ||
Like I have a car, I have a house, and I can jump on a plane and fly where I want to go and get a car and drive where I want to go, get a hotel. | ||
You know, if I have a taste for something, I could go out and get it. | ||
So being an adult is awesome. | ||
I think it starts to suck when you're like 40. | ||
That's when I imagine it starts to suck, because then you're just like an old bastard. | ||
Then everything hurts, and then you like forget stuff, and then you're not hot anymore. | ||
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So... I'm still a grown kid. | |
Someone says, T, millionaire cult leader. | ||
Yeah, that's kind of true. | ||
Okay, so maybe being 25 isn't good for everybody. | ||
Some people get bald, some people get fat, some people are broke, some people have an unplanned pregnancy. | ||
You just want to avoid that. | ||
When you're 13 you want to have a mind toward setting yourself up to have a life like mine. | ||
A lot of people when I was a kid thought I took myself too seriously. | ||
Now they have all these like loser jobs. | ||
They said, why you take yourself too seriously because you don't want people to like... When I was a kid I was like, yeah I'm not gonna drink because I care about my future and I don't want to be in a bunch of silly snapchats because I care about my future. | ||
And, uh, yeah, like, if you want to be a serious person, you kind of have to take yourself seriously. | ||
So. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So yeah, so you kids, you gotta focus up. | ||
Ricky Schiffer sent $10. | ||
This lil game of cat and mouse has gone on for far too long. | ||
You need to stop flapping yo gums and twisting damn cheeks and come up in a cell with me and have Trump's back. | ||
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Nope. | |
$30 wish I could have been to Detroit that speech alone was worth the price of admission I hope I can see you at the next event. | ||
I'll even pay double GN bro. | ||
You rock. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I'll see you at the next one Is that how Segway is spelled? | ||
$20. | ||
Speaking of DACA babies, I did a poll on immigration and repatriation for the Homeland Institute. | ||
People are strong on illegal immigration, but weak on legal. | ||
I hope we can use it to pressure Trump to be America first and do mass deportations. | ||
Normalizing deporting illegals could segue into tackling legal immigration. | ||
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Is that how segue is spelled? | |
I thought it was spelled differently. | ||
Yeah, I don't think it's likely, but I support what you're doing. | ||
Iggy Normous Jr. | ||
sent $100, amazing work Saturday. | ||
Nick, I was right next to you during the Mussolini speech, live streamed it to my Twitter. | ||
Was also a bronze sponsor and happy to support. | ||
Thank you for the unforgettable weekend. | ||
Just as good, if not better than the original plan in many ways. | ||
Raw, energetic, organic and optical. | ||
Big shout out to everyone that I met and can't wait for the next one. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yes, I remember you. | ||
I know who you are. | ||
You're the big guy. | ||
Excuse me, next to me. | ||
It was good to see you there. | ||
Thank you for coming out to support. | ||
Thank you for the sponsorship, Flex. | ||
And I appreciate it. | ||
And I'm glad he had a good time also because I know it was a little chaotic, but I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You're right. | ||
I'm glad you had a good time. | ||
I wish I saw you though. | ||
this morning's show format. | ||
No more replay again for me. | ||
I had a great time in Detroit. | ||
Looking forward to a pack 4.5. | ||
They will never keep us down. | ||
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You're right. | |
I'm glad you had a good time. | ||
I wish I saw you though. | ||
I don't think I saw you there. | ||
But yeah, next time for sure. | ||
A pack for Harold flight sent $10. | ||
Who's the Jewish rapper using your name next to David Duke as the new bad guys? | ||
These people are panicking and everyone can see it. | ||
Great show by the way. | ||
God bless. | ||
They really are panicking. | ||
They're throwing everything out there. | ||
They're really leaning into the Fed thing, the gay thing, the David Duke thing. | ||
Those are like the big three attacks lately. | ||
And none of them work. | ||
Because it's like, hey, we just don't like Israel. | ||
We don't like Israel controlling our government. | ||
We don't actually care about all the other shit. | ||
- Based Italian sent $10. | ||
I did not think what happened to Sneeko was an L. | ||
In fact, the way he handled it with class and laughed it off turned it into a W. | ||
However, him not liking the way you talked about something and then immediately pulling the race card was an L sadly. | ||
- Well, I think he was just joking. - Nick 2036 sent $10. | ||
Nick, you were looking crazy skinny coming up that escalator at Pusa. | ||
I wouldn't mind seeing you bulk up. | ||
Time to give in to the gym brothers I can already hear your response. | ||
Fuck off. | ||
But go lift with Jake Shields or something. | ||
Love you big guy. | ||
Fuck off and kill yourself. | ||
I wouldn't mind seeing you bulk up. | ||
Oh you wa- Oh really? | ||
Oh let me bulk up for you. | ||
Fuck you fag. | ||
What are you- I wouldn't mind seeing you bulk up. | ||
What the fuck does that even mean? | ||
Like, what, my body's supposed to reflect what you like? | ||
Who the fuck are you? | ||
What, are you gay for me? | ||
I wouldn't mind seeing- What about your husband? | ||
I wouldn't mind seeing you put on some pounds. | ||
I don't even know who the fuck you are. | ||
Time to give in. | ||
Time for you to shut the fuck up and kill yourself immediately. | ||
No, I'm kidding, of course. | ||
But, it is time for you to shut up immediately. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Hi. | ||
Hi. | ||
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Oh, hey. | |
Oh, it's the Pick Me again. | ||
I'm so shy. | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
I don't know yet, but thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Song of the Summer? | ||
I really haven't been listening to a ton of new music lately, to be honest with you. | ||
I didn't like the Charlie XCX song. | ||
I didn't like, or the album. | ||
I'm not loving the new Maria's album. | ||
So I don't know what the new Song of the Summer will be. | ||
- Copy sent $5. | ||
Detroit was awesome. | ||
America first is inevitable. - True. - Crankless sent $5. | ||
Rakita allowed his nine-year-old do coke. | ||
Absolute degenerate. - Yeah, I saw that. | ||
What is that all about? | ||
What a freak. | ||
Well, you fundamentally don't understand what we're doing here. | ||
It's not about appealing to the mainstream. | ||
people who super chat you. | ||
It makes zero sense and will limit donations similar to how your movement will never appeal to the mainstream if all you do is talk about Jews. | ||
Well you fundamentally don't understand what we're doing here. | ||
It's not about appealing to the mainstream. | ||
Ethan Cohen sent $5. | ||
Are Jews behind the effort to convict Trump? | ||
Uh, no, not necessarily. | ||
Were you doing that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Were you doing that? | ||
I didn't see that. | ||
You once talked about women calling you slash this movement gay is an emasculation tactic. | ||
After seeing the increased attacks for our celibacy, mainly from the Christian right wing, I think the reason for this is much more demonic than it seems. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Think so? | ||
Ethiopian grower percent three dollars, two-thirds King Solomon was the wisest person who ever lived yet even he lost his kingdom because he was addicted to pussy. | ||
So Satan knows that any JQ movement will be useless if the men are controlled by sex. | ||
I love the three-parters. | ||
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It's awesome. | |
Ethiopian Groeper sent $5, three-thirds that's why all white nationalist movements fail because they have only a vague sense of morality and get compromised by sex and drugs etc that's why it needs to be a Catholic movement you can't corrupt celibate Catholic men who only fear God. | ||
Very true. | ||
M Hoplite sent $109, John Dave Irving is a king. | ||
I love him so much and just want to give him huggies and kissies. | ||
Everything I have is because of him, he made me what I am. | ||
Seriously, I can't convey how much I love him in text. | ||
Can I call you? | ||
Wow, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
This is very amusing for everybody, your inside joke. | ||
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Let's go! | |
Thanks a lot, man! | ||
Dude, that's awesome. | ||
Pilots are awesome. | ||
One of the big four here in the US. | ||
Great job. | ||
A lot of gay in this industry, but some based captains. | ||
Watching for five years, met you in NYC. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Continue doing your great work at SO Replay Gang. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
Dude, that's awesome. | ||
Pilots are awesome. | ||
So thanks. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $10. | ||
A thanks, Hoplite, I think. | ||
Kind of strange like how Andi Polis is obsessed with that Lily chick on Twitter. | ||
Like get over her bro wtf. | ||
Andi Polis sent $5, I'm not like obsessed with Lily, I just don't get why she chose David Duke over me. | ||
Like that guy has an old tiny shrimp neck that prob doesn't even work compared to my long strong hard young neck. | ||
Her loss honestly. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
That was awesome. | ||
Thank you for all this. | ||
Replicant Growiper sent $10. | ||
This is the only movement. | ||
Unmatched faith, humor, and energy. | ||
07. | ||
Hey, thank you very much. | ||
Okay, that's our last... No, we got one more. | ||
John Dave Irving sent $10. | ||
JFK Growiper, that was my grandfather's keepa from the Holocaust that you stole. | ||
You better not go to Wolfpack 4.5 or hide very well. | ||
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All right. | |
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Very good. | ||
That's gonna do it for me, as always. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, as always. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, Groyper, Grown Up, Sabian, Iggy, Normus, Traxton, Troglodyticus, Spexo, Black Groyper, MN, and the Michael Cisco Show. | ||
Special thanks to all of them. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I will see you next Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great week and a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! |