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♪♪ They don't know what they are supporting. | ||
They don't know how bad it has gotten. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
They didn't hear us on Twitter. | ||
They didn't hear us on True Social. | ||
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They just censored the hashtags. | |
They didn't hear us when we emailed them. | ||
And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it. | ||
For that reason, the Goyper War will continue and we will accelerate and intensify our plans. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Group of Wars of 2019 | ||
when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the | ||
likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying | ||
loyalty, of course defending Nick Fuentes, and so many of the stars of the | ||
burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of | ||
activism are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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what cute | ||
you Sorry to keep you waiting complicated business | ||
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You You | |
IN CREDIT OF ME AND THE GROUPERS FOR SAVING THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN. | ||
WE WILL GIVE A VOICE TO ALL OF THE RIGHTFUL FRUSTRATIONS THAT THE TRUMP SUPPORTERS HAVE, | ||
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WHETHER THEY'RE WILLING TO DIRECT THEIR ANGER AT ME OR AT THE CAMPAIGN. | |
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
And if they don't make the course for action, then it's on death. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests, bringing the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
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You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | |
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
It's worse. | ||
I see this stuff and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
Isn't that Trump's trademark? | ||
That if results aren't happening, that you're fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
Fix this campaign before it's too late. | ||
Before we blow it again. | ||
We want Trump to win. | ||
We want America first. | ||
But you are letting us down. | ||
You're blowing it. This is the biggest missed opportunity in history. | ||
You're blowing it for Trump. | ||
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
You have alienated us. | ||
You have ignored us. | ||
You don't listen to our concerns. | ||
We have been left behind. | ||
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us. | ||
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans. | ||
What about Native Americans? | ||
I don't want to hear any more about communism. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Vance. | ||
I don't want to hear about whatever. | ||
And the message is simple. | ||
America first. | ||
Native Americans. | ||
America only. | ||
No Israel. No corporations. | ||
No foreign influence. | ||
No foreigners. No immigrants. | ||
None of that. Just America. | ||
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America first and Christ the King. | |
So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists that are not happy with the state of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited. | ||
Trump is a peaceful man. | ||
We're declaring war on the evil Trump campaign. | ||
He needs to be liberated. | ||
We will liberate him. | ||
We will make him independent from his donors. | ||
We will make him independent from Silicon Valley. | ||
We will make him independent from foreign influence. | ||
Otherwise, and if we don't succeed, there's no hope. | ||
You're done. If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope. | ||
You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination. | ||
So if we don't succeed, it's over. | ||
You need to get involved in this, or honestly, just quit. | ||
In 2024, we are going to fight the hostile takeover. | ||
It's a different battle. | ||
But it's the same war. | ||
We're going to fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
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The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should | |
be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home And one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
I am officially running for President of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people, but we have people that are stupid. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back, | ||
bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
America great again. | ||
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We want Trump! We want Trump! | |
We want Trump! We want Trump! | ||
And nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
America great again. | ||
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We want Trump! We want Trump! | |
We want Trump! | ||
We want Trump! | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
I think we're going to first. | ||
I'm gonna do a 10-frame with girls in the puddle My mama said trust no hoes, you so government | ||
Run that shit, run too, stop the track I'm just gonna do the first take | ||
See Ricky said, do it, but I don't wanna pull ya If you wanna pull, do it, get it, oil | ||
Okay, run that shit, stop Leave the code, it's accurate, but it's gonna have your | ||
back Workin' on this, it's different today | ||
One always, always, never falls apart It's 10 on 10, but the man up off your head | ||
Pray before you go sub in, every day my man sub in I'm just gonna do the first take | ||
All day, all day, all day I'm gonna do it, but I don't wanna pull ya | ||
Those that see me, they think that I'm just gonna do the first take | ||
Not my words, not my rules I just enforce them, alright | ||
Leave the code, it's accurate, but it's gonna have your back | ||
Workin' on this, it's different today One always, always, never falls apart | ||
It's 10 on 10, but the man up off your head Workin' on this, it's accurate, but it's gonna have your | ||
back Run that shit, run too, stop the track | ||
One of the worst things that you could do, babe Stop the slippin', I'ma leave you | ||
Take one step back Last stop, Scott | ||
Turn to everybody He's swarming on everybody | ||
Dare to evolve You know I ain't cheap, I'm ready to cheat | ||
I've been built to get ways Way before the start date | ||
You're a city, and I was just a jake With my heart back, steady kicking | ||
With the way the tape goes It's the same, y'all wasn't even sick | ||
It's the same, y'all wasn't even sick Who died, y'all can't stand | ||
I'ma take you to the first show I'ma take you to the first show | ||
Only got jewels, way before they dropped you Still holding, down, down | ||
Still holding, down, down The way it goes, it's CD | ||
Black, black, black, no stop, it's a dish Black, black, black, no stop, it's a dish | ||
I'm still hot, you know? | ||
American first, bitch They say trust no man, I'm a city, I'm a demon, they watchin' | ||
the power They say drink, but girls take the cover | ||
Mama said trust no ho, use a rubber They say trust no man, I'm a city, I'm a demon, they watchin' | ||
the power They say drink, but girls take the cover | ||
Mama said trust no ho, use a rubber This is from your biggest Protestant fan, man | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense, so... | ||
Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth. | ||
And that cloth is very, very large. | ||
It's not too big, is it? | ||
Hey. | ||
See yourself. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some really impressive deals. | ||
Hmm, I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
I'm wondering what that has to have with the special set. | ||
It's the Donald! Oh my God! | ||
Hey, Donald! | ||
I'm gonna miss you baby, muah! Thank you very much! | ||
I'm done with it. Listen, are you nagging here? | ||
Huh? Are you? | ||
No. Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Kropp's got a new gig! Kropp's got a new deal! | ||
What's your game, bro? | ||
Heard about Kropp's new deal? | ||
What? | ||
Mr. Kropp! | ||
Kropp has a new game! | ||
Mr. Kropp! | ||
He said that on June 25th, this is serious! | ||
What? | ||
Kropp has a new game. What is it? | ||
Mr. Kropp! | ||
Mr. Kropp! | ||
He's got a new deal! A new contention! | ||
Mr. Kropp! | ||
My new game is Trump the game. | ||
Trump the game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential. | ||
you You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
Maybe I went to lose. I've never run into losing my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience feels, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy on the spot, right? | ||
Huh? | ||
It's up to you. | ||
Yeah, well, thank you. | ||
I wouldn't doubt it. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got a plan for you. | ||
Can you create a magazine? | ||
Mr. Trump, if you can do it, scourge me. | ||
Go for it. | ||
It's not a good number. | ||
I can't. | ||
I don't feel like being here. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Personal money. | ||
Down the hall, please. | ||
Your male model would be what it is today. | ||
Donald. | ||
You're a big talker, baby. I think you'll like it. | ||
Tyson, I think you're worth it to have a fight before the title. | ||
Go for it. | ||
You've got to be rich and funny. | ||
Personal money, I'm asking. | ||
I'm not going to be here. | ||
That's right. Dare I say it? | ||
I am declaring... | ||
a new DROYPER war against the Trump campaign until we can figure out what the hell is going on. | ||
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I will fight for you with every breath in my body And I will never, ever let you down. | |
a new Troyper war. | ||
Yeah, nigga this bull, nigga this bull I'm chucking bodies on the floor | ||
I'm with it all, I talk to my demons And I see the writings on the wall | ||
Niggas is dying when it's over I get excited for them calls | ||
And no one ain't crying when he gone Cause brody we fighting for the gold | ||
I do this shit for my brothers, bro We do this shit for each other, bro | ||
They don't know what they are supporting | ||
They don't know how bad it has gotten | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference | ||
They didn't hear us on Twitter didn't hear us on Twitter. | ||
They didn't hear us on True Social. | ||
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They just censored the hashtags. | |
They didn't hear us when we emailed them. | ||
And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it. | ||
For that reason, the Gorper War will continue. | ||
And we will accelerate and intensify our plans. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
if he wants to stop the pain he must stop the betrayal of America | ||
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I I | |
Don't sit yet, get it like this. | ||
Rust in a barrel, my world is rusted. Rust in a barrel, my time will be wasted. | ||
Socialists, globalists, Marxists, communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping | ||
giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women, but they're going to find They will find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs to you. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going | ||
to save our country. | ||
To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words. | ||
For me tonight, the people of America will not surrender our bodies. | ||
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty. | ||
And above all, we will not surrender our children. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
I don't want to see any love in the West. | ||
West, I don't need no benefits. | ||
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What's the point of doing what I want to do? | |
What's the point of always going my way? | ||
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The time for action has come. | |
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, The respect that we deserve. | ||
We're just here to create love. | ||
We're just here to make the world we need drop down. | ||
We're just here to give up our mind. | ||
We're just here to make the world we need go in time. | ||
Chris Lasavita. | ||
Senior advisors Chris LaCivita and Suzy Wiles should be terminated immediately. | ||
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Let me ask you about Project 2025. | |
Never heard of it. | ||
They're a pain in the ass. | ||
By nature, political consultants, we want to control everything. | ||
Right? We just want to control everything, including the candidates. | ||
Thank you. | ||
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefits, because they have total control. | ||
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They pull the strings. | |
My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now. | ||
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If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris Lesavita and Susie Wiles to blame. | |
LaCivita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th. | ||
And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless. | ||
Chris Lasavita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls. | ||
If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs. | ||
Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures. | ||
Thank you for watching. | ||
I'm your host, Steve. | ||
Bye. | ||
And I'll see you next time. | ||
you you | ||
Thank you. Cuiper War 2. | ||
I know what to do. | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you. | ||
Going for war too, going for war too. | ||
Trump's campaign sucks. | ||
The Cuiper's coming. Yo, yo, are you bitches on the campaign? | ||
Trump about to lose to an Indian with coconuts and you think this a joke? | ||
Trump just got shot in the ear and you are losing to a cackling, fubbly woman who speaks in abominics when she's around minorities. | ||
Yo, yo, Donald Trump, how pathetic can you be? | ||
You fired people for a living and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You used to be the mean god and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You are losing this campaign because you staffed it with a bunch of gays. | ||
Who the hell is running your shit? | ||
Whoever it is needs to be fired on national TV. You look like a straight up bitch and you are not gonna win if you don't fire people in front of the entire world. | ||
You are going to be sent to prison, you dumbass. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
Our country is falling apart and you letting Indian women cast spells on the entire party | ||
and blaspheme our Lord? | ||
Bro Trump, you better get it right or these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead | ||
at night like a sweaty salty grape or ball sack. | ||
Do you smell that? | ||
It is the smell of curry and coconuts. | ||
Yeah, that's the smell of your defeat. | ||
You will forever be known as the loser that lost to an ADAC, you Indian woman. | ||
Your entire legacy will go down the toilet if you do not fire your campaign staffers | ||
on national television. | ||
J.D. Vance, what kind of decision was that? | ||
Fire his ass. | ||
What the hell are you thinking? | ||
Coconuts, Donald. | ||
You are going to be force fed curry and coconuts in prison if you don't fire all of your campaign | ||
staffers because you are losing this election. | ||
You need to get it right. | ||
Call Nick Fuentes and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, you idiot. | ||
Graper War 2, Graper War 2. | ||
Trump's campaign sucks. | ||
The Graper's coming for you. | ||
Yo, yo, you used to be a badass, but now you sound like shit and you straight up look like | ||
ass. | ||
Who the hell is running your campaign, Donald? | ||
Did you change your mind on DEA? | ||
You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies. | ||
At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television. | ||
Right now, your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit. | ||
And when you lose, America is going to smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in | ||
prison. | ||
But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo Bay and you will never have to deal with the | ||
country that you let go to shit, but we will still be in the race. | ||
You're going to be in jail for a long time. | ||
So what the fuck, dude? We have to live in this shithole after you lose. | ||
So how about you fire these idiots and hire us? | ||
You've got nothing to lose. | ||
Except your freedom and your empire and your family and your legacy. | ||
Yeah, you have a lot to lose. | ||
Idiots, so fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude. | ||
Dude. Griper War 2. | ||
Griper War 2. | ||
Your campaign sucks. | ||
Yeah, we're coming for you. | ||
Griper War 2. | ||
Griper War 2. | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you! | ||
Me and the brokers will save the Trump campaign! | ||
We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
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We all love Trump. | |
And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them. | ||
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They can't do it. | |
I'm a magic, running with the crazy crowd. | ||
I'm climbing, going higher. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm a mystery. | ||
Hair always whipped around. | ||
So higher, you're my chin up. | ||
I don't care if I ever come down I don't care if I ever come down | ||
Love the Flow Love the Flow | ||
Love the Flow 69, now it's time for new, believable people | ||
And we must do it, if we don't control insiders This will be over and over | ||
To lead it by an A, big fat love, find common ground To halt the spread of lies, and we must do it big fat love | ||
Find common ground, to halt the spread of lies An A, America first, America first | ||
Non-fatal, we want to build a much better, believable people | ||
And we must do it, non-fatal, communication very much higher | ||
America first, to lead it by an A Insiders fighting for insiders, time to stop | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders, more of Insiders fighting for insiders, time to stop | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders, America first Love the Flow | ||
love the flow. | ||
69, now it's time for new, believable people, and we must do it. | ||
69, now it's time for new, believable people And we must do it, if we don't control insiders | ||
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over. | ||
To lead it by an A. | ||
Big, fat, love, find common ground. | ||
To halt the spread of lies, and we must do it. | ||
Big, fat, love, find common ground. | ||
To halt the spread of lies, and A. | ||
America first! America first! | ||
99, non-fatal, we want to build a much better, believable people, and we must do it. | ||
Non-fatal, communication very much higher. | ||
America first! | ||
To lead it by an A. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
More of insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
Time to stop. | ||
Insiders fighting for insiders. | ||
America first! | ||
Love the flow. | ||
President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States at real Donald Trump. | ||
Well, at real Donald Trump. | ||
At least I will go down as a president. | ||
Now America is once again at a moment of reckoning. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by | ||
you, the American people. | ||
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We will make America great again. | |
I love this country. | ||
It's payback time. | ||
We're gonna take our country back from these people. | ||
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He will never be president. | |
I will move to Spain or somewhere. | ||
We're going to win at so many levels. | ||
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We're gonna win, win, win! | |
We will make America great again! | ||
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I love you. Mr. | |
President-elect, We're going to have to be the villain. | ||
I'll be the villain. Call me whatever you want. | ||
If they want to say you're making us lose, good. | ||
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Let them say that and let them fix it. | |
If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control. | ||
If Susie Wiles and Chris Lasavita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose. | ||
Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out. | ||
The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable. | ||
The Trump campaign is still, in my view, getting an F rating on immigration, on war, and on | ||
personnel. | ||
For that reason, the Groyper War will continue. | ||
We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible. | ||
We will wait and watch for a J.D. Vance or Donald Trump campaign event, and we will counter-program it with a large crowd. | ||
And we will deliver our grievances and our complaints of how this campaign is not living up to America first. | ||
But as long as things keep going the way they are, we will only step up and escalate and intensify our tactics to remind Republicans that Donald Trump is no longer an America First candidate. | ||
They don't know what is necessary to make the difference. | ||
And what is necessary is to exert the same pressure on the Trump campaign on behalf of America First That any other donor, lobbyist, or special interest exerts on that campaign with their money. | ||
If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a | ||
new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests, bringing the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
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You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | |
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
It's worse. I see this stuff and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
Isn't that Trump's trademark? | ||
That if results aren't happening, that people are fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first! | ||
First! | ||
America First! | ||
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good evening everybody you are watching America first My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the imminent war with Iran. | ||
United States and Israel versus Iran. | ||
And the latest is that the U.S. and Israel are planning massive strikes on Iran's oil and gas facilities. | ||
This is something we discussed a little bit last night and it seems that it will be imminent. | ||
I don't know if this week or into the next week, but it's coming up very soon and it may just drag us into a full-blown regional war in the Middle East. | ||
So we'll be talking all about that tonight. | ||
Welcome to my show! | ||
And so we'll give a little context and background on all of that again tonight. | ||
We're also going to be recapping my debate on Aiden Ross' stream from yesterday. | ||
Huge debate, huge stream, total victory, and a lot of fun. | ||
It was me versus this guy, Dean Withers, this TikToker. | ||
I guess he's 20. | ||
I thought he was like a teenager now. | ||
Still younger than me. | ||
But I thought it was a lot of fun. | ||
We did this big debate and then we had an all-star panel. | ||
Me, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Sneeko, Aiden Ross, the moderators. | ||
And it was a long night. | ||
It was like a seven or eight hour stream. | ||
So, tons of content. | ||
And a massive stream. | ||
I think we had 90,000 peak viewers between Rumble and Kick, which is pretty incredible. | ||
That's the biggest stream I've done this year. | ||
Biggest stream since Fresh and Fit last year, my debate with Destiny. | ||
So... It's pretty unbelievable. | ||
The show is bigger than ever. | ||
The streams are bigger than ever. | ||
The collaborations are huge. | ||
So it's been a pretty good year. | ||
And I think we may be doing it again sometime soon. | ||
So I'll keep you updated on that. | ||
Aiden loved it. So I think it was good. | ||
I think the audience loved it too. | ||
The clips did really well over the past 24 hours. | ||
It was blowing up on X. So, all-around fun night. | ||
We'll recap it a little bit, and then we'll get into the news. | ||
Kind of a slow news day. | ||
It's been slowing down a little bit. | ||
Monday, we covered the Lebanon War. | ||
Tuesday, we covered the VP debate. | ||
Yesterday, we covered the Iran strikes on Israel and the debate. | ||
Today's a little bit more relaxed, so that's cool. | ||
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We're almost at 300,000 views on the video from yesterday, so a lot of people watched on my stream as well. | ||
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Okay. With all that out of the way, we're going to dive in and we'll recap the debate a little bit. | ||
It was so much fun last night. | ||
Everybody's been talking about it on X. The clips are all over. | ||
And initially, the way it came about is I was getting ready to do my show yesterday. | ||
It was going to be a huge show because we're talking about the Iranian missile strike on Israel, which is a huge deal. | ||
So I was getting ready to do this show. | ||
I'm doing a ton of research and And I get a call from Aiden Ross, because we've been talking a little bit on X, and he says, would you debate this guy? | ||
And I don't know who the guy is, but he says, will you debate this liberal kid from the Jubilee video? | ||
I said, what time? | ||
You tell me what time, what topics? | ||
I'm there. So they said, we're going to do a debate. | ||
It'll be about Trump and Kamala. | ||
I said, sure. And then he texted me the other topics. | ||
It's Christianity. It's LGBTQ. It's feminism, men versus women. | ||
I was like, yeah, let's do it. | ||
So I'm getting ready for my show. | ||
I do the show. I jump in in the debate with Aiden Ross. | ||
And I didn't really know what to expect because I have no idea who this guy is. | ||
I've never seen it before in my life. | ||
But apparently he's got like a million followers on TikTok and he went viral because he was in a Jubilee video. | ||
If you don't know Jubilee, I'm sure you've seen it. | ||
They do these debate panels and discussion panels like they'll bring in three black conservatives and three black liberals and they go in and they debate the issues. | ||
And recently they did a special where they had Charlie Kirk debate 30 liberals. | ||
And then they had this kid debate 30 conservatives. | ||
And so that's how, I guess that's where he got a viral following. | ||
He's on TikTok, he's on Instagram, and then he blew up because of the Jubilee video. | ||
And honestly, I feel like, and I said this last night, I feel like we're so far past this like debate bro thing where it's liberals versus conservatives. | ||
I'm watching this debate, so I did end up watching the Jubilee video and And some of the other content. | ||
And he'll go to like a Trump rally and talk to these like boomers. | ||
And they're talking about whether Trump is a rapist. | ||
And I don't know about you guys. | ||
Maybe you guys still eat that up. | ||
I'm past that. I'm so far past that. | ||
We're at the point, we're on the level where it's like, Trump is a rapist. | ||
We don't even care. Okay, we don't even care. | ||
Trump could shoot somebody in the middle of Fifth Avenue. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We never cared. We're past that. | ||
And it's funny that I said that last night before the debate, because then when me and him sat down, You could tell that this guy was totally unprepared to deal with somebody like me. | ||
Because he asked me during the debate, for example, we're debating about men versus women. | ||
Are men better than women? | ||
Which is like not even a good question. | ||
But it sets up a discussion. | ||
And we're going back and forth. | ||
And I said, well, women don't have the nature to be good leaders because being a good leader requires you to be decisive and bold and a risk taker. | ||
And he said, well, Hitler is decisive and bold and a risk taker. | ||
Would you want Hitler to be president or a random woman? | ||
And if you're talking to a regular conservative, if you're talking to like a regular Republican like Charlie Kirk, they're going to be tying themselves in knots to be like, oh, no, I don't want Hitler to be the president. | ||
Oh, no, I don't want to. | ||
I want a woman to be the president. | ||
But for me, it's just like the easiest slam dunk. | ||
I'm freaking hanging from the rim. | ||
I'm like, duh, Hitler, obviously. | ||
Say it loud, say it proud. | ||
We want Hitler for president. | ||
Hitler 2024. Hitler 2028. | ||
And this kid, like, could not deal with it. | ||
Like, he could not even... | ||
There was just no rebuttal other than... | ||
And it's always the typical, like, wow, just wow. | ||
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I can't believe he would say that. | |
Believe it. I just said that, you know? | ||
So I almost forgot that liberals even get triggered because I've been debating conservatives for so long. | ||
And when I do debate liberals, I'll debate somebody like Destiny. | ||
And I'll give Destiny a little bit of credit. | ||
He sort of cracked the code and realized that if liberals want to even stand a chance, they can't get triggered. | ||
Like, you have to be an edgelord. | ||
And so in a way it reminded me of the 2016 discourse. | ||
Because the cheat code in 2016 is just the cheapest, lowest hanging fruit rage bait. | ||
You say women are dumb. | ||
You say something about Hitler. | ||
You say something controversial about race. | ||
And liberals freak out. | ||
And it's just, it's the easiest slam dunk ever. | ||
Destiny led a new wave of left-wing streamers. | ||
Vosh and Hassan were inspired by that. | ||
They basically realized that in order to survive, they adapted. | ||
The left would have to be edgelord as well. | ||
They're still snowflake, politically correct, all that. | ||
But for the sake of tactics, they would pretend not to be offended. | ||
They would have to just bypass that. | ||
Debating this kid the other night, it was such a throwback because you could just say the easiest rage bait. | ||
I said things like, women aren't funny. | ||
He flipped out. | ||
I'm like, yeah, women aren't funny. | ||
He's like, hang on. | ||
Can we just talk about how you said women aren't funny? | ||
It's like, is it 2015? | ||
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Wake up. The year is 2015. | |
We don't know what Fortnite is and this guy named Donald Trump is running for president now and he's wearing a red hat. | ||
I'm like, are we in 2015? | ||
This guy's melting down because I said like women aren't funny. | ||
So that was refreshing. | ||
It was refreshingly easy and funny and hilarious and And honestly, I think this is what happens when you have no censorship. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
Because you got that environment in 2016 because there was hardly any censorship. | ||
And so people like myself and others could be edgy. | ||
We could be controversial. We could say what we really meant or felt. | ||
And as such, there was this electric, exciting discourse where people were really being authentic. | ||
And now that we have a free speech renaissance on like Kik, Rumble, Twitter, to a lesser extent TikTok, maybe we're getting a little bit of that back. | ||
But anyway, so that was just an initial observation. | ||
It's funny that I said that. | ||
I said at the beginning of my stream last night, I said, it's so funny. | ||
We're debating liberals again. | ||
It's a trip down memory lane. | ||
And then it totally was. | ||
It was just vintage, like, triggered liberal, vintage snowflake. | ||
It reminds you of, like, how we got here. | ||
It reminds you of what triggering is and snowflake is and all that kind of stuff. | ||
Vintage rage bait. | ||
Vintage edge lord. | ||
And it was fun. | ||
So it was a fun stream. | ||
And we did the debate. | ||
And everybody agreed I won. | ||
It was like they did a poll. | ||
85% of people said I won. | ||
The whole live chat said I won. | ||
But what was a little bit disappointing, although not surprising, when you debate liberals, | ||
they almost just have no ability to actually engage in critical thinking in the moment. | ||
And this is why I don't think I'm even a great debater. | ||
I'm really not. | ||
I don't think I'm fantastic at debating. | ||
But it was so clear for, I think, normal people who won. | ||
Because when you go into a debate like that, somebody like myself is making arguments and talking about the issues. | ||
You win just by talking about the topic. | ||
And what liberals do when they go into these debates, like Destiny or like this guy or like any liberal for that matter, is they just come in with the pre-programmed talking points. | ||
And that's all they got. They literally have a fact sheet or a sheet of bullet points. | ||
They have a template for how the conversation is supposed to go and where they want to take it. | ||
And it leads to these totally unhelpful constructions like, well, God killed people in the Old Testament, but you're against abortion. | ||
And so it's designed to set up these superficial contradictions, soundbites, things like that. | ||
And so, for example, on the topic like LGBT, you know, in my opening statement, I said, really, it comes down to a question of, do you think that an individual independent of other people has to engage in moral conduct? | ||
In other words... Do we have responsibility to treat our bodies in a moral way, even if it doesn't hurt other people? | ||
Because that's really the central ethical question between liberals and conservatives. | ||
And it's not just the act of sodomy, but I said it's also other things. | ||
It's things like gluttony. | ||
Is there something morally wrong with eating too much? | ||
And when you get these atheist, agnostic, people that aren't really that thoughtful about ethical behavior or morality, they'll say, well, hey, man, just don't be a jerk to other people. | ||
Hey, man, just don't bother other people. | ||
Don't be an asshole. | ||
But we would obviously, I think any decent person, and I think any person for that matter would say, of course, there's something wrong with being wasteful. | ||
There's something wrong with being irresponsible, lazy, gluttonous. | ||
And we know it because we feel guilty. | ||
We're decent people. | ||
Somebody that is addicted to alcohol or drugs. | ||
Somebody that is 500 pounds. | ||
Somebody that doesn't work all day. | ||
They feel bad about themselves. | ||
They feel badly about what they've done. | ||
And the same goes, by the way, for sexuality. | ||
And they'll stipulate, well, as long as the sexuality is voluntary and consent is given, and as long as a person is an adult and therefore is able to give consent, they say, well, what could be wrong with that? | ||
And what could be wrong with even something like masturbation, another sexual behavior that doesn't hurt anybody? | ||
And the question comes down to, does a person have responsibility? | ||
Are their moral and immoral behaviors independent of other people? | ||
That's the central question. | ||
And that's my opening statement. | ||
And he wants to take it to like, well, you just hate gay people. | ||
Well, you're just prejudiced. | ||
I'm sorry, that's not actually an enlightening discussion. | ||
It's like John McEntee said on Date Right stuff on TikTok. | ||
When you're debating liberals, you're debating the TV. When you're debating boomers, women, liberals... | ||
You're debating the television. | ||
And you go into a debate with liberals, and I think, you know, and maybe it's true with conservatives on some level too, watching the Jubilee video, you certainly get that. | ||
But it's almost like, especially with liberals and progs, young people, they can't come in and actually listen, think | ||
about it, respond critically in the debate. | ||
And one of the things that was frustrating, I was watching some of the clips. | ||
I was explaining like the Old Testament and how – of course there's things in the Old Testament like slavery and | ||
warfare and genocide and rationalist, empiricist, atheist, secular, enlightenment types. | ||
They say, well, that's abominable. | ||
And it's like, well, we have to have a serious discussion about evil in the world. | ||
How does the world work if there's free will and then therefore there's lack? | ||
There's lack of good. | ||
There's lack of God. | ||
How would people behave and what would the world order look like? | ||
And so I'm explaining this. | ||
I'm explaining the premise and he just keeps like literally every five seconds trying to interrupt. | ||
Trying to jump in to just like steer it into... | ||
I'm trying to steer it into an apparent contradiction, a superficial, a semantic contradiction. | ||
Because that's ultimately what it is, a semantic contradiction. | ||
Like, for example, I said, well, God is good. | ||
He said, so you mean God is subject to good? | ||
Isn't that subjectivism? | ||
And it's like, oh my goodness. | ||
Are we having a discussion or is it just... | ||
Are we trying to make it work with the liberal fact sheet? | ||
So that's one of the reasons where people watching the debate, I think you realize you just get like this Democrat chat GPT thing. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating because you try to reach young people who are indoctrinated into a worldview. | ||
And by a worldview, I don't mean they vote Democrat. | ||
I mean they're indoctrinated with all these presuppositions. | ||
Like, for example, that as long as something is voluntary, it's amoral. | ||
Like, the rules of morality are irrelevant as long as everyone is in agreement, as long as there's voluntarism, consent, consensus. | ||
As long as everyone feels good about it, it must be good or it's not even a moral question. | ||
And so debating with liberals, you're just reminded of how there's just a lack of curiosity. | ||
There's this hubris. | ||
And you realize that liberalism, like Ted Kaczynski said, it is really more of a psychology | ||
than it is an ideology. | ||
Of course, liberalism is an ideology, but liberals, like people, for them it is a psychopathology. | ||
And it has a lot to do with consensus. | ||
It has a lot to do with social acceptance. | ||
It really is more of a social expression than anything else. | ||
And for example, on the debate about LGBT... I said, are you gay? | ||
And I was trolling him a little bit, but it also is relevant. | ||
I don't know. All these kids now are bisexual or pansexual or whatever. | ||
But I'm trolling them. | ||
I said, are you gay? And he goes, no, but I have empathy. | ||
And there's this, like, self-righteousness in there that, of course... | ||
If you are against sodomy, if you think that sodomy is gross, you're a bad guy. | ||
I'm a good guy because I'm nice to people and I enable their behaviors. | ||
I'm a good guy because I'm not judgmental. | ||
And you're a bad guy. | ||
And that is a pathology. | ||
That is a psychology more than it is an ideology because clearly there's no deep reflection there on the behavior, on the act. | ||
And, and anyway, so, so those are some of my reflections on the debate. | ||
But it was pretty funny. | ||
On some of those things, he was just plain wrong. | ||
Like, just got the facts wrong because, and I get it. | ||
I mean, look, when you're young like that, and you're frankly not that intelligent, right? | ||
You just don't have a command of the facts. | ||
Like, here's a good example. | ||
He said that in 2023, interest on the debt was greater than liabilities. | ||
Or, I'm sorry, not liabilities. | ||
Liabilities is debt. | ||
Than entitlements. | ||
I said, obviously, the problem with spending is entitlements. | ||
Everybody knows that. The problem in the short term and the long term is Social Security and Medicare. | ||
And if you understand the math behind that, which is that you just don't have enough people paying into the system relative to beneficiaries, you're going to have this upside-down pyramid. | ||
And it's a big fiscal problem. | ||
It's basically an unsolvable problem. | ||
You have to reduce those liabilities. | ||
Otherwise, the deficit and the debt will explode and balloon. | ||
He goes, no, no, interest is more than liabilities. | ||
And I'm like, only a person who looked at like a fact sheet... | ||
Only a person who looked at like they pulled something up on Google Images would say that interest on the debt is more than Social Security and Medicare. | ||
So he said that. | ||
He said he got the immigration bill wrong. | ||
He said that was in 2023. | ||
He doesn't understand what tariffs are. | ||
And thinks that the cost is passed down to the consumer. | ||
It doesn't know where and when the payment for the tariff is made and how it's paid out of the profits, not necessarily by raising the price. | ||
And anyway, so there was a lot of stuff where it was like... | ||
He was so smug and like giggling, but if you actually, he said that radiocarbon dating disproved the Shroud of Torrin, which it's like if you know anything about radiocarbon dating, you know that doesn't make any sense. | ||
No, I will not elaborate, but if you know what it is, you know it's totally ridiculous. | ||
So, when you're debating with young people, they're like totally uneducated at the same time, filled with these presuppositions. | ||
And so, that's why a debate, it's not, I don't think it really enlightens a ton of people, but it was fun. | ||
I had a good time. I thought it was interesting. | ||
We haven't done that in a long time, debating with liberals, but I want to do it more. | ||
So, if Aiden will have me again, I'll definitely go back on there. | ||
And debate more liberals or conservatives or whoever. | ||
He asked me to call people out. | ||
I said, bring on Charlie Kirk. | ||
Bring on Ben Shapiro. | ||
I doubt they'll agree. | ||
Who do you guys think? Put some names in the chat because I'll tell them who I want to debate and then maybe we could set up another one. | ||
Being realistic, who do you think I should debate? | ||
Because I can't even think of names. | ||
I'm so used to being blacklisted and everything. | ||
But if it's going to be a massive stream, maybe people are more likely to do it. | ||
People are saying Harry Sisson. | ||
I don't know if he would do it because I'm too out there, but I'd debate him. | ||
Charlie Kirk, yeah, you know he's avoiding me. | ||
Hassan, Tim Pool, John Bork. | ||
I'm going to debate John Bork. | ||
I don't know. The problem is a lot of liberals are afraid to debate me because of the fact that, you know, I'm like, they don't want to platform me and, you know, there are no platforming me. | ||
And then the conservatives, well, obviously they don't want their whole world to be destroyed. | ||
Hawk Tua, James Lindsay, I'd debate James Lindsay for sure. | ||
Vosh. I'd debate Vosh if there's a moderator. | ||
I challenged Vosh a long time ago and he ran. | ||
He said, well, the only way I would do a debate is if I could mute him whenever I want. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, that's not really fair. | ||
But yeah, if there was a moderator, for sure. | ||
Let's see. XQC. I'd debate XQC. Jimmy Dore? | ||
I think me and Jimmy Dore agree on a lot. | ||
But I'd debate him. | ||
Steve Bannon? He would never. | ||
But I would. Anyway, so let me know in the comments who you think I should debate. | ||
That's my recap. | ||
I thought it was a good time. | ||
Yeah, like I said, we went through Trump and Kamala. | ||
You know, and the Trump and Kamala, it just goes to show what a joke of an election it really is. | ||
They're talking about the deficit. | ||
And it's like, okay, the liberals spend a ton of money and they raise taxes. | ||
The Republicans spend a ton of money and they cut taxes. | ||
Fundamentally, the situation is not really different. | ||
Mandatory spending is untouched. | ||
Discretionary spending only ever goes up. | ||
Trump promised an infrastructure bill. | ||
Biden did it. | ||
Trump did a huge COVID relief. | ||
Biden did a huge COVID relief. | ||
Is it really a big difference at the end of the day? | ||
So the Federal Reserve is doing quantitative or was doing quantitative easing massively under Democrats and | ||
Republicans. | ||
And it's what I've been saying from the beginning about this | ||
election. | ||
There's really no difference between the two candidates substantially on anything on foreign policy. | ||
Foreign policy is the biggest one, actually, but specifically | ||
on immigration, on the economy, on all these things, the fundamentals are not changing. | ||
It's still open borders. | ||
We're still being bankrupted by entitlements. | ||
The Federal Reserve still out of control. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
So and more of the same today, Donald Trump tweeted that he would veto a federal abortion ban. | ||
I mean, even on abortion, it's not really that different anymore. | ||
Republicans will never get a federal bill banning abortion. | ||
Democrats will never get a federal bill protecting abortion. | ||
Because neither side is going to get a supermajority in the Senate. | ||
Neither side is going to control both chambers and the White House. | ||
It might happen with Democrats, actually. | ||
But they would never get a bill like that through. | ||
And if they did, it'd be virtually the same as what Republicans might pass or the kind of status quo that they would promulgate or rather perpetuate. | ||
So, you know, for the Trump and Kamala debate to steer into, like, deficit, it's like... | ||
After the 10 years that we've had, that's what we're talking about. | ||
It just goes to show, I don't know, I don't really see actually any options in this election. | ||
But anyway, so we went through with that. | ||
We talked about Christian nationalism, the gay people, women. | ||
And it's very white-pilling to see 90,000 people watching and 85% of them I'm a total reactionary and they think that I won. | ||
That's like a huge W. Because 10 years ago, people would think that I was crazy or maybe they would say I'm an extremist or maybe I'm funny but go too far. | ||
And now it's just mainstream. | ||
You know, Andrew Tate, he's probably like the biggest e-celebrity in the world, and he comes on and agrees with all of it, about Jews, about white genocide, about all of it. | ||
And I don't even think he's necessarily super right-wing, but it's like he said, he just calls it like it is. | ||
And so you got 90,000 people watching. | ||
Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate basically agree that Jews are defensive, care more about Israel, shouldn't be in power. | ||
Whites need to be white supremacists and repel all the immigrants. | ||
Otherwise, we're going to go extinct. | ||
Women are making us commit suicide as a civilization. | ||
And so on and so forth. | ||
So I am a little bit optimistic about Gen Z. Generation Z might be... | ||
The only source of hope because the boomers are hopeless and the situation is totally depressing. | ||
So maybe it's going to be the Zoomers that will save us. | ||
We'll see as they grow up if they're going to be able to infiltrate. | ||
That's why you cast a huge net. | ||
You get a million people to watch and you hope that there's going to be a thousand high IQ Zoomers that – Funnel down into this movement and then eventually grow up and become super rich or super powerful. | ||
They take this with them. | ||
That's why we do it. | ||
But anyway, we're going to move on. | ||
I want to get into the news. That's just a little recap on the debate. | ||
Pretty fun stuff. A lot of great clips. | ||
So funny. He really thought he had me when he said, would you vote for Hitler? | ||
He thought that was a gotcha. | ||
Like I was going to be like, I don't know. | ||
I Do you know anything about me? | ||
Did you even look up anything about me before the debate? | ||
So he just got dunked on. | ||
He just served himself up as like a triggered snowflake. | ||
I didn't even know they made those anymore. | ||
I didn't even know they were still out there. | ||
During that debate, what was going through my mind was like, how is it this easy? | ||
How is this even real? | ||
I didn't even know that existed anymore. | ||
I forgot. I'm so used to being in the right-wing ecosystem. | ||
It's like an endangered species. | ||
It's like seeing a white giraffe. | ||
I'm like a triggered snowflake. | ||
I didn't even know they got triggered like that anymore. | ||
And I wasn't even being that outrageous, I don't think. | ||
He got all—he's like—he posted today on Twitter. | ||
He's like, so Nick Fuentes says he would kill a baby if God told him, says he's not straight, and would vote for Hitler for president. | ||
It's like, what timeline are you living in where that's not—where you don't realize you just got trolled, or it's not funny, or you don't realize that that's—you're just embarrassing yourself? | ||
But, you know, all of his like tranny followers are, you know, they're snapping in the replies. | ||
You ate him up! And you look at their profile picture, it's like a dude with nail polish. | ||
It's like trans flag. | ||
I guess that still exists. | ||
And then he's in Discord. | ||
I put it on Twitter. | ||
Check out my Twitter. He posted on Discord and he said, I'll pull it up actually. | ||
Let me see if I can grab it because it was so funny. | ||
He said something like, I'm getting slurred so much it's affecting my mental health. | ||
He said, I can only get slurred so many times. | ||
Here it is. Oh, hang on. | ||
Dude, I'm not logged in. | ||
Hang on. Bruh, dude. | ||
Fucking dumbass Twitter. | ||
If you're not logged in, it's just like unusable. | ||
This is him on Discord with his shirtless physique poach picture as a profile picture. | ||
He says, I have so many Nazis coming after me on Twitter, actually affecting my mental health. | ||
I can only get slurred so many times in a 24 hour time span. | ||
This is a 20 year old male. | ||
Could you imagine? He said, I can only get slurred. | ||
Because we're calling him a faggot? | ||
Or what? Or what? | ||
A retard? And Andrew Tate was so right when he called him. | ||
We kept calling him a woman and a girl. | ||
Imagine being a guy. | ||
You could say whatever you want about me. | ||
I don't have a big physical stature. | ||
I'm not super tall. | ||
I'm not buff or anything. | ||
But... I'm like a guy. | ||
I'm like a boy. You know what I mean? | ||
Like, I'm edgy. | ||
I'm mischievous. On some level, I don't really give a shit. | ||
You know what I mean? When you're a guy, you're kind of just down for whatever. | ||
I can't imagine being like a 20-year-old hormonal, like virile male and being like, Crying in your Discord server to literal faggots and trannies saying, It's affecting my mental health! | ||
I'm getting slurred by Nazis! | ||
Like, this is just vintage Snowflake, vintage Trigglypuff, vintage SJW, Snowflake Tears. | ||
It's crazy! | ||
Guys. He's talking about deleting his Twitter. | ||
Literally, he's on his Discord. | ||
I think I'm going to delete my Twitter. | ||
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I'm getting ratioed by Nazis. | |
I can only get slurred so many times in 24 hours. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
So, look. Here's my advice. | ||
Here's a little piece of advice. | ||
Be a fucking man. | ||
Okay? That's the biggest difference. | ||
And Tate is so right. It is girls versus boys. | ||
And you're either going to be a real man... | ||
With balls. And that means you're tough. | ||
It means you're physically tough. | ||
It means you're mentally tough. | ||
It means you're not a faggot. | ||
You're not crying about slurs. | ||
You're not crying about your girlfriend. | ||
You're not crying about whatever. | ||
Be a man. You gotta be mentally tough. | ||
You gotta be driven. | ||
You have to be confident. | ||
Otherwise, you're like a girl. | ||
And this is a dude who's like in the gym posing and all this kind of stuff. | ||
And then he's crying because he's being cyberbullied on Twitter. | ||
He's crying because people are calling him a faggot. | ||
By the way, because he was crying over like the Holocaust on a stream. | ||
Crying over, because I said retard. | ||
I said, what you're saying is retarded. | ||
He's like, I don't appreciate the slur. | ||
It's like, how are these people real? | ||
So look, if you're a young man, serious, deadly serious piece of advice, take a look at this little bitch and realize you can't be like that. | ||
The world is being divided now. | ||
You've got women and faggots on one side, and you've got real niggas on the other. | ||
Real niggas. | ||
Real men... | ||
Real guys with real balls. | ||
That's the difference. And I said this on my show a long time ago. | ||
It's the last thing I'll say, then we'll get into the news. | ||
It's a little rambly, but there's not a lot of news, and I'm a little exhausted. | ||
The last thing I'll say is this. | ||
I said this on my show weeks ago. | ||
It is 100% true that in society today, everybody hates men. | ||
They hate men for being men. | ||
And almost all women hate men. | ||
And I'm not saying that to be controversial. | ||
I'm not saying it to be hyperbolic. | ||
It is absolutely true. | ||
And this is how I came to this conclusion. | ||
A lot of women will say, well, I don't hate men. | ||
I say, I love men. | ||
I love men. | ||
Women will say that. | ||
Men will say that. But when I think of a real man, when I think of my favorite men, when I think of the men I look up to, the men I like to be around, the men that are role models, you think about people like your grandfather and You think about people that are tough. | ||
People that aren't politically correct. | ||
People that are mischievous and funny. | ||
They tell jokes that are edgy. | ||
You know, they're problematic. | ||
They're toxic. You think about guys like Donald Trump. | ||
What do we like about Donald Trump when we say he's a guy's guy? | ||
He talks a certain way about women. | ||
He is a little bit racist. | ||
He is a little bit narcissistic. | ||
He has an appetite. He does have these problematic ideas. | ||
Like, for example, he thinks that working out makes you die sooner because every individual has a finite amount of energy. | ||
It's a little superstitious traditional eccentric. | ||
And those are all the guys that women absolutely hate. | ||
They're rough-around-the-edges uncle, Donald Trump, Andrew Tate. | ||
The prototypical John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, these types of guys. | ||
In other words, the men that they hate are the men that embody maleness. | ||
The men that women hate the most are the guys' guys. | ||
It's the guys that other men look up to. | ||
It's the guys that embody maleness. | ||
And I was thinking about that. | ||
I was thinking about all the like faggoty men and all of the bitchy feminist women that tattle on their dad who was at the Capitol, who get in fights with their uncle at Thanksgiving over Trump, seething anti-Trumpers, they hate Alex Jones, all of that. | ||
And why do they hate Trump and Alex Jones? | ||
Because they're misogynists. | ||
Because they don't respect women. | ||
Because they're men of excess. | ||
They drink too much. | ||
They eat too much. | ||
They don't trust the science. | ||
They don't jog in place. | ||
And the reasons they hate those men, it's all those things that make them men. | ||
And I was thinking about that. | ||
It didn't used to be like that. | ||
I feel like, and I don't know because I wasn't alive back then, but when you watch the old movies and when you hear the old stories and when you listen to your older relatives, like your grandparents or your great-grandparents, the women in those days loved those men. | ||
They appreciated those men. | ||
They took care of those men. | ||
And they found their inappropriate jokes funny. | ||
They rolled their eyes... | ||
But they also smirked. | ||
And they were coy but there was also a deep affection. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
They were women. The women were women. | ||
men were men. But the women had a deep affection for the men and their manliness. And they still | ||
do. They can't help themselves. They still do. They prefer it. But for them, it's taboo. For | ||
them, they're guilty about it. For them, it's transgressive. | ||
The same reason that a liberal woman at the DNC says, oh, all the hot guys are Republican. | ||
It's that same affection for the complementarity of manliness. And that's how it used to be. | ||
They loved it and they weren't ashamed of loving it. | ||
And there was a deep mutual affection. | ||
The men loved the women for their femininity, even if there was friction sometimes. | ||
And the reverse was also true. | ||
But now you have a whole society that penalizes at the point of law with like a coldness and a We're good to go. | ||
They want to emasculate him. | ||
Their wet dream is to drag him before a judge and have some black judge wag their finger at him and dress him down like a little boy. | ||
And they want to put him in an orange jumpsuit and throw him in jail. | ||
And so in as much as I think a lot of liberal women still do have this begrudging, immutable affection for men... | ||
Their superego, what they believe is politically correct or the correct opinion... | ||
And I think they do have a deep desire for it as well, and they're animated by it, is to see those men knocked down a peg, disempowered, emasculated, humiliated, shamed. | ||
They want those men to either be broken down, they want their masculinity to be destroyed, which is the source of their power, or they want them to be converts. | ||
They want to make them guilty. | ||
They want to make them feel shame. | ||
They want to make them regret. | ||
And that is such a sick mentality. | ||
And that's why men, even more than they need to be right-wing, I don't really care what you think about the election. | ||
I don't really care what you think about war and peace or economics. | ||
More than that, men just need to be—we need more men like that in the world. | ||
The world was a better place when men like that were running it. | ||
And the thing that women don't like about those men is, yeah, those men, they do have a darkness. | ||
The most magnanimous men, the most powerful men, the They do have a dark side because we all are made of flesh and blood also. | ||
And the flesh is drawn towards evil. | ||
And so they do have appetites and sometimes they are problematic. | ||
And we have to have some level of acceptance. | ||
And it's almost like because women are uncomfortable with that darkness, they want to snuff out manliness. | ||
They want all men to go away. | ||
The lust, the appetite, the darkness of a man, in order to snuff that out, they want to castrate the man, and they want to make the man a eunuch, a faggot, a beta male, submissive, something like that. | ||
And, you know, people just need to get comfortable with real men, real toxicity. | ||
You know, because people look at a guy like Andrew Tate, that's why I love when Tate's like, yeah, I sex trafficked, yeah, I human trafficked, and it's like, well... | ||
I don't approve. I don't approve of the cam studio, but it's also like, as a man, I know that men are complicated. | ||
The world is complicated. | ||
The world's an ugly place, and when you go to war, you gotta kill people. | ||
And when you go to war, it affects you. | ||
And when you stare into the abyss, it stares back at you. | ||
And so it's almost like a recognition about the world and our nature and the nature of the world, and there's just this lack of acceptance of that, Which is why they want to kill all the men. | ||
But we kind of have to become comfortable being in the darkness again like that. | ||
Being comfortable with our shadow. | ||
Being comfortable with our darkness. | ||
The fact that there may be cruelty. | ||
There may be Look, we're not perfect, and we have to make decisions with consequences, life or death. | ||
When you're talking about a guy like Trump or when you're even talking about this information war we're in, it does have real consequences. | ||
And so it really is a battle between this matriarchal fertility cult of nurturing and care and protection against harm and then the other side. | ||
So, you know, young men would be best to get comfortable at that, like this faggot dude over here, you know, crying about slurs on the internet. | ||
And we all know that if all men were like that, we would be completely fucked. | ||
Like a guy like that could never lead in a crisis. | ||
A guy like that could never lead in danger. | ||
Right? Can never do what is necessary. | ||
And we all know what that means. | ||
And what does the world look like when there's only men like that? | ||
It's over. | ||
It's chaos. So, anyway. | ||
So, I don't know. I mean, that's a little rambly. | ||
It's a little all over the place. | ||
But I was thinking about that and really thinking about what it is about Alex Jones and Trump that they hate so much that And, you know, for the same reasons we love them, even in spite of our disagreements, even in as much as Alex Jones and I don't agree on everything or Donald Trump, it's like when we say real, recognize real, I look at a guy like Alex Jones, I love everything about him. | ||
I think he's hilarious. I think he's funny. | ||
I think he's courageous. | ||
I think he's awesome. And we all know why. | ||
And it's the same reason that Anna Kasparian called him a fat fuck when he invaded the Young Turks set... | ||
At Politicon eight years ago or whatever. | ||
Why he makes them seethe and screech and freak out. | ||
And same thing with Trump. We're good to go. | ||
Not endorsing that, not endorsing that, but it's the same reason why, you know, we see these like resistance liberal faggot men who have like, you know, these like old hippies with like white hair and they have like a t-shirt that says, this pussy grabs back. | ||
And they look at a guy that's like a misogynist and they say, you're a sexist piece of shit. | ||
And we hate them. | ||
It's like an instinctual hatred. | ||
So, you know, men gotta be men again. | ||
Gotta get... And it really is like a mental game. | ||
I'm not even saying, hey, be macho. | ||
I'm not even saying be macho. | ||
I'm saying be a man. | ||
And there is a difference. I'm not saying, hey, go and have body dysmorphia and go on steroids and be obsessed with lighting so you can take the hottest, sexiest picture of your chest. | ||
I don't even think that's masculinity because half of those guys are faggots. | ||
This guy's literally got his profile picture as him with lighting, doing a pose to show his back and And the guy's a total pussy. | ||
So it's not even about that. | ||
It really is just about a mental fortitude. | ||
And then typically, typically guys that have that will go to the gym and do combat sports and they'll want to do something physical, right? | ||
But first things first, it is that mental game. | ||
It is that kind of mental toughness, right? | ||
It's kind of a spiritual thing maybe as well. | ||
And some guys, they're like afraid of their own shadow. | ||
Sometimes you've got to do something and just get in a battle. | ||
Some people are just so afraid of confrontation or being taboo or disrespectful or inappropriate. | ||
They're afraid to break any rules. | ||
They're afraid to think a thought that's controversial and And men like... | ||
We really need to just bully. | ||
I know a lot of men like that. | ||
Even men that are red-pilled and based. | ||
And... Like they really just need to get slapped around because... | ||
I don't know. The longhouse thing is very real. | ||
So many guys are just brought up by women and they turn into these like... | ||
I know, pardon the expression, but they turn into total like soy boys. | ||
Literally like hairless shrimp, like conflict avoidant. | ||
They cry about being slurred on Twitter. | ||
So like that guy, I really hope he doesn't. | ||
I hope he just matches my energy and... | ||
And brings it. Like, anyway. | ||
So that's that. | ||
So those are my thoughts on, like, that guy in particular. | ||
There is just, like, this revulsion. | ||
Whatever you even think about the content of the issues. | ||
Okay, deficit, immigration, like, Christianity. | ||
Whatever you think about those things, it's like... | ||
Who do you like more? | ||
A guy that's just kind of like confident and authentic and laughing or like a guy who's like melting down because you said a word, a slur about the mentally challenged or whatever we're calling them, whatever the sensitive, nice thing to call them is now. | ||
There's like a deep, it's a primal thing. | ||
It's the celestial and the terrestrial. | ||
It's the higher and the lower. | ||
The spirit and the body. | ||
It's form and it's matter. | ||
It's fundamental. | ||
It's no longer about capitalism and communism. | ||
It's no longer even about, you know, Christianity versus Islam or atheism. | ||
It's literally air versus earth. | ||
Airbenders versus earthbenders. | ||
I'm an airbender. | ||
He's an earthbender. | ||
Or a fucking waterbender. | ||
He's with the girls and But it's so fundamental now. | ||
And whether they're guys or girls or whatever, it's like Tate said, it's the real niggas and then it's everybody else. | ||
And the real niggas gotta be real. | ||
More than they gotta be correct. | ||
More than they gotta be healthy. | ||
More than they gotta be anything. | ||
So... We just got to get away from that kind of nagging fucking bitch energy that the left embodies. | ||
It's totally, as you can see, it's killing us. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our news here. | ||
Those are just my thoughts on the debate and like that guy and everything. | ||
Our big story tonight, our big, it's almost, I've already been monologuing for an hour. | ||
We haven't even gotten into it. | ||
So our featured story, we're going to talk a little bit about the latest of what is happening over in Israel. | ||
It is like the most important news story. | ||
I saw in the Super Chats, people are asking me to talk about the hurricane. | ||
My dad was telling me, you got to talk about the hurricane. | ||
I'm like, Dad, I'm not like a weatherman. | ||
He's like, yeah, but the Democrats won't give them the aid. | ||
And that's hypocritical because we're giving foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, I'm like, that's true. | ||
But I just feel like that... | ||
It's kind of a very predictable pattern. | ||
So we could say that it's very sad. | ||
It's very tragic. But I mean the real story is that the government's controlled. | ||
We're kind of past the point of – because other people are sending in the super chats. | ||
Why aren't you talking about the hurricane? | ||
Well, because the government's incompetent. | ||
Everyone knows that. We're sort of past the point of – Let's talk about how the country is totally controlled. | ||
Our featured story tonight is about exactly that. | ||
As you know, I've been saying since the beginning of the conflict, since October 7th, that this is a multi-phase regional conflict. | ||
It's a multi-phase grand strategy that Israel is... | ||
I've been covering it virtually in real time as it has happened, as well as predicting it. | ||
And so we saw the second Iranian attack on Israel in history on Tuesday. | ||
They launched 181 ballistic missiles at Israel. | ||
And we do now know the extent of the damage, although Israel initially lied about it and then concealed | ||
it by manipulating satellite imagery. | ||
We now know that Iran scored many hits on three Israeli air bases | ||
and the Mossad headquarters, specifically I believe for their unit 8200. | ||
And the damage was extensive, which means that the strikes were not only precise, | ||
but it also goes without saying, but must be noted, that the missiles penetrated the defensive shield. | ||
And as I said yesterday, that is what is critical about these strikes and what Iran intends to demonstrate. | ||
What they demonstrated in April... | ||
What they demonstrated on Tuesday is that if they wanted to touch Israel, they can touch Israel. | ||
They bypassed Israel's defensive systems, meaning that the missiles actually landed and hit their targets. | ||
And two, they demonstrated the precision that long-range missiles from Iran to Israel, not only are they going to get through, but they're going to get through with accuracy. | ||
And that's why Iran hit air bases and destroyed facilities, but not... | ||
Critical facilities that would lead to the actual disabling of those airbases themselves. | ||
And I said back, I think yesterday and then on Tuesday, the purpose of doing it, people would say, why would Iran hit the airbase and blow up a few buildings, but not the buildings that matter the most and are critical to the functioning of the airbase? | ||
It's to demonstrate accuracy without escalating. | ||
Because if Iran disabled the runways or rendered inoperable the base, it would be a legitimate | ||
military attack. | ||
It would actually have significant impact. | ||
So what they did was bypass a shield, hit the target, and they said, look, when we shoot, | ||
we hit. | ||
When we launch a missile, we hit. | ||
We can touch you and we'll just move those missiles a little bit to the left and we'll disable your bases. | ||
And when they send in these waves of hundreds of missiles like they did in April, like they did on Tuesday, they're also demonstrating that they can do it at any time and they can do it with regularity, with frequency. Iran has enough missiles that they could send 100 missiles like that every hour for four days. | ||
So think about that. | ||
On Tuesday, this time when Iran didn't give warning, when they didn't telegraph it two weeks in advance, when they didn't tell the United States where the missiles were going to hit and when they were going to hit, and when they didn't broadcast it with slow-moving suicide drones first so that radar could detect, again, the targets and the timing and all of the above, all of that information, Iran said, if this were a real war, We can do this, and we could do it every hour on the hour for days. | ||
And so imagine the attack on Israel on Tuesday, but imagine if it didn't stop. | ||
Imagine if not only did it not stop for days and all those videos that you saw. | ||
And by the way, Israel is like an advanced country. | ||
It's like an advanced economy. | ||
It has a very high HDI, which is Human Development Index. | ||
It's on par with Western Europe. | ||
It's on par with Western countries. | ||
And so they're not used to being shelled like that. | ||
Lebanon is used to it. | ||
Syria is used to it. | ||
Gaza is used to it. | ||
Israelis in their comfortable Western industrialized technological country, they're not used to missiles landing in their neighborhood. | ||
They're used to Iron Dome being able to shoot it down and they're used to other countries just simply not bothering them. | ||
And so imagine if that attack that happened on Tuesday didn't stop for four days. | ||
It was one wave of missiles and then wait an hour and then it's another wave of missiles and then wait an hour and it's another wave of another 100 missiles. | ||
And by the way, The United States used 12 interceptors on Tuesday. | ||
So when Iran lobs over its ballistic missiles, Jordan, Israel, and the United States attempt to shoot them down with interceptors. | ||
The United States used 12. | ||
The United States produces 12 of those interceptors in a year. | ||
And they cost billions of dollars. | ||
So Iran is sitting on a stockpile of thousands of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, suicide drones. | ||
They could do what they did on Tuesday every hour on the hour for days, for four or five days. | ||
The United States, in Tuesday's attack alone, spent a year's worth of interceptors to shoot those down. | ||
And it cost them billions of dollars to do it. | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
And they can literally cover Israel with missiles. | ||
They could hit everything in Israel. | ||
All the major cities, all the major military facilities, they could hit the nuclear plants and cause a nuclear catastrophe. | ||
They could cover the whole country in missiles and there's nothing anybody could do about it. | ||
They might be able to stop some of them, but not all of them, and not for very long. | ||
And that was the message that Iran was sending on Tuesday. | ||
After the escalation in Lebanon, after the United States broke its word, which we talked | ||
all about that story yesterday. | ||
And so, as I said, one of the developments from today is that we've learned the extent | ||
of the damage. | ||
And what we learned is that Iran scored many hits. | ||
Do you remember on Tuesday during the vice presidential debate, the media made sure to tell everybody Iran's counterattack was ineffective. | ||
Practically none of the missiles hit, and it was a failure, and no one died, and it didn't work. | ||
Well, now we know just two days later that's not true. | ||
We know that Iran scored many hits on all of its targets. | ||
And not only that, but it destroyed certain elements of these complexes. | ||
And they destroyed some of the Air Force. | ||
And if Iran is capable of doing that in a measured, restrained response, which is really a gesture meant to restore deterrence, what could they do if they were actually serious? | ||
That was the message that nobody in the media wants you to know. | ||
The media made sure to... | ||
That was like the political slogan they chose. | ||
They said it was completely ineffective. | ||
Well, obviously that's not the case because as of yesterday, we learned that Israel was digitally manipulating satellite imagery to hide the extent of the damage. | ||
And based on new intelligence today, we actually have some photographs we could see. | ||
No, the damage was significant. | ||
Which means that it was quite effective. | ||
And so now the big story from today, and this is what we're waiting for, it's what we talked about yesterday, is what will Israel's response look like? | ||
Israel decided yesterday that they would inflict a crushing response. | ||
Yesterday, the United States said that it would not back an attack on Iran's nuclear | ||
facilities. | ||
Today, however, it came out that the United States and Israel may be planning a joint | ||
attack on Iran's oil and gas facilities. | ||
And this is a story from the New York Times. | ||
That says, quote, President Biden said Thursday that the US and Israel were discussing the | ||
possibility of striking Iran's oil facilities and retaliation for the Iranian missile barrage | ||
that targeted Israel on Tuesday, which was itself a response to multiple Israeli escalations. | ||
When asked by a reporter if he would support Israeli strikes on Iranian oil sites, Biden | ||
said, quote, we're discussing that. | ||
I think that would be a little anyway. | ||
The comments sent oil prices spiking. | ||
Striking Iran's oil facilities is supported by the ultra-hawkish Senator Lindsey Graham. | ||
He said on Tuesday, quote, Wednesday, Biden said he wouldn't support Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, but the U.S. is vowing to ensure Tehran faces severe consequences. | ||
Israeli officials told Axios that they plan to hit Iran hard and believe their attack could lead to a major regional war. | ||
Options being considered besides striking oil facilities are targeting Iran's air defenses or carrying out a targeted assassination inside Iran. | ||
Israeli officials have said that if Iran responds to their next attack, then any option is on the table including strikes on nuclear facilities. | ||
Israel is coordinating its plans to attack Iran with the United States because it wants the US to come to its defense in the event of another significant Iranian attack. | ||
If Israel wants to carry out significant strikes inside Iran, it may also need support from the US military. | ||
So we're in a very tough situation here. | ||
And we have to assess the different motives of the different states. | ||
As we know, what Israel really desires is a confrontation with Iran. | ||
They want it. When people talk about a regional conflict, Israel wants it. | ||
Because Israel sees this as their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to confront all of their adversaries, | ||
which they have wanted to vanquish for so long, and have the United States totally supporting them. | ||
So when there is talk about a regional conflict and engaging Iran and its proxies in every country in the | ||
region, although it would be catastrophic for the economy, although | ||
it would create a refugee crisis, although it would be very violent, and it would draw the | ||
United States into a conflict that doesn't benefit us, they see this as their opportunity to finally vanquish all | ||
of these people, and then they will dominate the region. | ||
Iran wants to avoid a war and preserve the existence of Hezbollah and Hamas. | ||
Iran does not want to confront Israel directly. | ||
Iran wants the fighting to stop. | ||
Because the longer the fighting goes on, the greater the chances are that Israel will get what it wants and they will be dragged into a fight with Israel and ultimately the United States. | ||
And that may mean the end of the Iranian regime. | ||
So Iran does not want this confrontation and they certainly don't want it right now. | ||
The United States does not want a wider war either. | ||
The United States must back Israel because the government's controlled by Israel. | ||
But at the same time, the government does not, this particular government does not want a war | ||
with Iran, does not want a war in Lebanon, which destabilizes Lebanon, and neither does Europe. | ||
So these are the motivations of the main constituent parties in the conflict. | ||
Israel is the belligerent. Israel is the destabilizing element. | ||
Iran is trying to keep it contained. And the United States is forced to back Israel, | ||
but is also trying to contain the conflict. | ||
And so it's like we've been talking about. | ||
Israel is conducting these provocative strikes. | ||
They're assassinating people. | ||
They're committing terrorist attacks. | ||
They're bombing civilians. | ||
They're doing a lot of things which serve no function other than to enrage the people of the region, humiliate their adversaries, and basically goad them into escalating the conflict. | ||
We know that. | ||
In response, Iran, they're trying to avoid the conflict, but they also have to save face. | ||
So as we said, when Israel did the terrorist attack in January, Iran had to respond, but in a way that was measured, trying to thread this needle of saving face, showing that they're not going to back down, but also not doing a strike that is so significant that Israel is entitled to a counter-response. | ||
And they did that in January. | ||
And they did that in April. | ||
And they did that on Tuesday in response to a series of Israeli escalations. | ||
What Israel is trying to do, they're trying to time all of these different conflicts in a way where they can focus on each constituent part of the opposition. | ||
They didn't want Iran involved at the beginning of the war because they were focused on Hamas. | ||
They don't necessarily want Iran to involve now because they're focused on Hezbollah. | ||
And once Hezbollah's finished, then they'll want to tackle Iran. | ||
This is how it's been playing out on both sides. | ||
The problem, however, with these tit-for-tat strikes is that there is always room for miscalculation. | ||
And so what is implied when we talk about these strikes on both sides is We're talking about a level of calibration and choreography. | ||
And what I mean by that is, for example, in April, Israel bombed Iran's consulate building in Damascus. | ||
Iran has to reply. | ||
If they don't reply, it shows that Israel can kill Iranian officers and generals and they can strike anywhere and they can do it without any resistance. | ||
So Iran must offer resistance. | ||
they must offer pushback, but it must be calibrated in such a way where it's enough that they | ||
save face and their deterrent threat is taken seriously, but not so much that it draws Israel | ||
into the conflict. | ||
And there's a calibration. | ||
There's a measurement. | ||
There's a calculation there. | ||
But what happens every time that we play this game is there's a risk that there is a miscalculation | ||
or a misfire. | ||
There's a risk that the attack or counterattack is designed in a flawed way or that it is carried out in a flawed way. | ||
And so, for example, let's say Iran accidentally... | ||
Killed a high-ranking Israeli official. | ||
Or let's say they accidentally killed Israeli civilians. | ||
That would be flawed execution. | ||
Or let's say they miscalculated Israel's tolerance for an attack. | ||
And now Israel's going to respond very, very forcefully. | ||
That would be a flaw in the design, in the calibration, or the choreographing of how this is supposed to play out. | ||
And this, that risk of miscalculation is really where Israel thrives. | ||
It is that percentage chance of miscalculation which goes up every time this happens and as it escalates. | ||
And that's not a bug. | ||
That's not something that Israel laments. | ||
Of course, because Israel wants the conflict, they want the miscalculation. | ||
They want Iran to calibrate it in such a way where it's too weak or too strong. | ||
If it's too weak, it allows Israel to keep pushing. | ||
If it's too strong, it allows Israel to respond forcefully and demands that Iran respond again. | ||
And this is why I say it's very important to consider the motives of the different states. | ||
When you read about this in the media, they'll say Israel's risking an all-out war. | ||
They say that like it's recklessness, like there's a lack of intentionality. | ||
They say that would be a byproduct. | ||
But again, if you look at what Israel is doing... | ||
Killing people in an embassy serves no purpose other than to incense the other side. | ||
There's no purpose of it other than to humiliate, infuriate, and enrage the other side. | ||
It's an insult, and insults are meant to create a response. | ||
And so when you consider the method, when you consider the mode of how these different | ||
strikes and actions are being conducted, you can see very clearly the motives. | ||
And then you realize that these risks they're talking about, the risk of miscalculation, | ||
It's not a risk. | ||
It's a policy. | ||
It's by design. | ||
They're creating opportunities for miscalculations. | ||
They're creating opportunities for those risks, and they're, I think, very carefully managing a slow crescendo and an escalation And so, for example, this is the communication and the signaling that's going on on both sides right now. | ||
So after Iran bombed Israel on Tuesday, Iran said if Israel responds, then we will respond even more forcefully. | ||
Well, Israel is saying we're going to respond, and if you respond as you say that you will, then we will blow up your nuclear sites. | ||
Everything will be on the table. | ||
And now Israel and the United States are calibrating their response. | ||
How much... | ||
Is enough to answer for Iran bombing Israeli soil and passes the threshold of a legitimate response? | ||
And how much is too much where Iran is forced to save face or retaliate in an even more forceful way than the initial strike? | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
It's really a question of... | ||
Is Israel looking to create a war with Iran right now? | ||
If they are, then they'll deliberately calibrate it in such a way where it's going to be very aggressive and very forceful, and they're going to force Iran to do another round of strikes if they want a war right now. | ||
If they don't, they, like the United States, which is also avoiding a war, will do it in such a way where Iran can save face by not responding or not responding directly or not responding with something more forceful than their attack on Tuesday. | ||
And that is the signaling that's going on on both sides. | ||
Because Israel said on Tuesday, we're going to attack tonight. | ||
And the United States came in and said, no, you're not. | ||
You're not responding tonight. | ||
Yesterday, the United States came out and said, we're not striking nuclear facilities. | ||
Today, they're hinting at, well, we'll go after oil and gas. | ||
But this is, make no mistake about it, this is the prelude to a war. | ||
Bombing Iran's oil and gas is an act of war. | ||
It is something that, again, they rely on that for 90% or rather 70% of their government revenues. | ||
If you attack Iran's oil and gas, the economy collapses. | ||
That is a strategic attack. | ||
And that would be like a Pearl Harbor type event, maybe second to attacking their nuclear | ||
facilities. | ||
And Iran would have to reply to that. | ||
Iran would have to attack strategic targets in Israel, which is then at that point a full-fledged | ||
shooting war. | ||
You've got an official Iran and Israel war. | ||
And it's something that I don't think you get to deescalate. | ||
It would have to be answered decisively. | ||
The United States will never allow Israel to fall. | ||
The only way that could end is the decapitation of the Iranian regime. | ||
And so there is a logic to how this game is being played. | ||
People look at it in a way where they're like, well, Israel's being reckless. | ||
Or they say something like, well, that's not our fight. | ||
But there is a logic, and it is based on imperatives. | ||
It's based on geopolitical imperatives. | ||
It is based on capabilities, which are mathematical. | ||
Capabilities are constrained by tonnage, range, all kinds of things like that. | ||
Volume. There is a logic to it, which is why people like myself and other credible observers have been able to predict this quite literally a year in advance and as it has happened. | ||
And I don't think people are taking it seriously enough. | ||
They allow the media like the New York Times to tell them that ceasefire deals are imminent or these kinds of things. | ||
But there is a logic to it. | ||
Domestically, internationally, there are a series of imperatives, and it's just really about solving the math. | ||
It's really about putting it on paper and solving if this, then this. | ||
And this is why we basically know where this is headed. | ||
We know this is headed towards a decisive confrontation with Iran unless the United States is either to A, restrain Israel, or somehow Netanyahu loses power. | ||
And that can happen in one of two ways. | ||
Either Iran assassinates him, which is very unlikely, or his coalition collapses, which is also at this point unlikely since it is now growing. | ||
Since his majority in the Knesset has now expanded with the introduction of Gideon Saar into the ruling coalition last week. | ||
So it seems almost inevitable at this point. | ||
And then you factor in the American presidential election. | ||
That's almost like the last variable. | ||
Once that variable comes in, we know where this is headed. | ||
And I would point out for people that say that Israel is our vassal state, let's consider | ||
the following. | ||
The United States and Israel strike Iran's oil and gas. | ||
Iran is an OPEC member. | ||
It is one of the biggest petroleum producing countries in the world. | ||
China relies on it for its oil. | ||
And the United States, many people consider one of the reasons why the Biden administration | ||
has not enforced the sanctions against Iranian oil is because Biden needs the oil to flow. | ||
Because the more oil production there is in the world, the lower the price of oil is. | ||
And Biden and the American economy, they need the additional oil production, the supplemental | ||
oil production because of the sanctions against Russia. | ||
They need it to relieve all the pressure from the fact that Nord Stream has been blown up | ||
and there is effectively an energy shortage in the world. | ||
And the fact that the United States is reeling from crippling inflation, which was largely | ||
driven by increased fuel prices. | ||
which was only temporarily offset by the depletion of our strategic oil reserves. | ||
So what happens? | ||
Let's entertain the hypothetical. | ||
If the United States bombs Iran's oil and gas facilities or closes the Strait of Hormuz, what happens next before anything? | ||
What happens when they're even talking about doing it? | ||
The price of oil shoots up. | ||
The price of oil explodes. | ||
What happens in four weeks? | ||
There's a presidential election in four weeks. And one of the biggest issues is the economy, | ||
specifically inflation, which has been rampant. And even though it's coming down, | ||
public perception is that it is much higher than it really is. | ||
So what is the last thing that the Biden administration needs four weeks out from | ||
an election? What is the last thing that the ruling Democrats, Kamala Harris is running for | ||
office? What is the last thing they need four weeks before an election where inflation is a | ||
central issue? The last thing they need, entrenched in their war with Russia, when energy resources | ||
are scarce, when they're opening up the taps of Venezuela and Iran, is for oil and gas to | ||
skyrocket. And yet they're giving serious consideration to closing the Strait of Hormuz | ||
or blowing up Iran's oil and gas facilities, forcing China and other countries that import | ||
Iran's oil to buy oil elsewhere in the world and further constrain energy and make gas prices go | ||
up at the pump four weeks before the election. | ||
Why, oh why, would the Biden administration, would Kamala Harris, who's the vice president, why would they do that if that is not their political imperative? | ||
Why? It's because gas prices going up It's less dangerous to them. | ||
It's less disadvantageous to them than upsetting Israel. | ||
Think about that. | ||
All politicians want is for their party to control the White House, to control the executive branch, because that is where enforcement occurs. | ||
They want to be king of the hill. | ||
All they want to do is win reelection. | ||
And everybody knows to win re-election, you keep the economy good. | ||
That's why everyone's terrified of austerity. | ||
That's why everyone's terrified of, you know, long-term decisions that cause short-term | ||
economic pain. | ||
We call it kicking the can down the road. | ||
Increased gas prices in October of an election year is less disadvantageous than upsetting Israel, which by the way, the Democrats don't even like. | ||
The Democrats don't even like the ruling party. | ||
They don't like Netanyahu. | ||
They didn't go to a speech. | ||
Netanyahu and the Obama administration were practically at war. | ||
And they still consider it less disadvantageous to cause a spike in gas prices that they're even considering bombing Iran's oil and gas. | ||
And who knows if they follow through with it. | ||
But that just demonstrates, you might ask yourself, how do we know who's controlling who? | ||
How could we know whether the U.S. is controlling Israel or whether Israel is controlling the United States? | ||
You would have to look at what the priority is. | ||
Because if the imperatives of Israel prevail in the United States over the imperatives | ||
of the politicians in the United States, you know Israel is in control. | ||
And if the imperatives of the American politicians or the Americans themselves or America's geopolitical | ||
interest prevails over Israel's, then you know America's in control. | ||
And what we have seen in many case studies is it is always Israel that's put first. | ||
Like in April when they passed the foreign aid bill and they did nothing on the border | ||
and they gave up on limiting or auditing Ukrainian aid. | ||
And just like now, when here we are four weeks before the election and the Biden administration literally cannot put a lid on this conflict. | ||
Netanyahu knows that. | ||
Netanyahu is orchestrating the American election. | ||
Even though Netanyahu depends on us totally for this war, which he has staked his political and real future on, he's still in control. | ||
Understand, he is dependent on us. | ||
He is dependent on our money. | ||
If our money stops flowing into his hands, his war is over. | ||
He is thrown out of power and he goes to jail. | ||
And even though he is reliant on our money, he is still driving our election. | ||
Biden is afraid of what Netanyahu might do because of how it might affect Biden or the Democrats' re-election. | ||
And if China can't control Israel and Russia can't control Israel and America can't control Israel, then who's really in control? | ||
It's them. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
The problem is not the foreign aid in itself. | ||
It's why the foreign aid isn't being used as a tool of statecraft. | ||
They're dependent on us. | ||
Good. But the problem is... | ||
We seem not to be able to command that as leverage, and that's because the problem goes so much deeper than foreign aid. | ||
It's not about the – foreign aid is a good tool. | ||
It would actually be useful, but we can't use it because the ones that are really pulling the strings in our political system are them. | ||
That's why they have the aid. | ||
So that is what we're learning about all of this. | ||
We'll see what these counterattacks look like from Israel and the United States. | ||
What it's sounding like is that Biden is reluctant to support an Israeli strike on Iranian oil and gas. | ||
That's what it sounds like. | ||
And if Israel were to attack Iran, if it were by fighter jets, because the United States I don't think will do it directly, it would be a very technically difficult operation. | ||
They would have to clear the airspace. | ||
Would Iraq allow Israel to use its airspace? | ||
Qatar, Bahrain, the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, they all put out a statement saying they would not allow their countries to be used by As a base, as a springboard for Israel and America to attack Iran. | ||
And they sign that because they don't want the Houthis to bomb Saudi's oil fields. | ||
Because it could go both ways. | ||
If we destroy Iran's oil facilities, they could destroy Saudi Arabia's. | ||
And then there goes the global economy. | ||
So they don't want that. | ||
So the Gulf states, America, they don't want an attack on the oil and gas, presumably. | ||
But that may be the next biggest option... | ||
After the nuclear sites that Israel could use to demonstrate a serious deterrence. | ||
And they may try to go it alone. | ||
Even though it would be extremely challenging for them without the United States, they may try to do it alone. | ||
And that will tell us a lot about their intentions and their timing of when they want the confrontation with Iran, if they want it now or if they want it later. | ||
I think they will probably try to avoid an all-out conflict with Iran right now. | ||
I think they'll probably wait until after the election. | ||
And if they get Donald Trump in office, then they can really go all out. | ||
And what's more, I think they're also still deeply concerned about Hezbollah on their northern border because they're not having a good time. | ||
There was a report today that I think it's about a dozen more IDF soldiers were killed in intense skirmishes on the border with Lebanon. | ||
Just so everybody understands, this is another critical fact, and then we'll move on to the Super Chats. | ||
Israel has military censorship right now. | ||
A lot of people don't know that. | ||
So Israel has IDF in all of their media offices controlling what is released about the conflict. | ||
So when Israel gets hit... | ||
Israeli media is not allowed to report on it. They have IDF in their media rooms telling them | ||
what they can and cannot publish about the war. They literally have military censorship. | ||
So when the Western media says, oh, no one got killed, oh, nothing happened, | ||
the strike was ineffective. That's literally IDF propaganda. | ||
They are controlling the flow of information out of Israel because Israel knows that | ||
public perception of the conflict is very, very important. And so they're managing it just | ||
like everything else. | ||
So when you hear the stuff about what's happening inside Israel, it's almost totally unreliable | ||
because they've got people in there saying what can go out and what can't go out. | ||
Perfect example, after the assassination of the Hezbollah commander, Fouad Shouker, | ||
in July, and then the assassination of Ismail Hania the day later, Hezbollah did respond. | ||
They bombed, I think, a Mossad base in northern Israel. | ||
And we don't know the extent of the damage, but it's something that went totally unreported. | ||
It was not reported at all in American media. | ||
And I saw it in some places... | ||
But it was really just rumors. | ||
It was rumors and it kind of creeped out from certain sources. | ||
But it was nowhere to be found in Western media. | ||
And if you watch TV or you read the New York Times, you would have never heard about it. | ||
And that's because they won't let that information get out because if people think that Israel's getting hit or their air defenses are not good or that they're losing the war, morale drops and it's very bad. | ||
So keep in mind, you know, we're talking about this conflict. | ||
We're not really getting the full story from them. | ||
So, we're going to keep an eye out. | ||
We'll see what happens, what their response will be. | ||
It will tell us a lot, again, about how this second and third phase are going to play out and when. | ||
But if they hit the oil and gas facilities, it's going to be a big problem. | ||
But that's that. We're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this complicated stuff. | ||
We'll take a look. We'll see what... | ||
We got a lot of Super Chats to read. | ||
We'll see what you have to say. | ||
Let me get set up here, and then we'll read these. | ||
We're a little messed up because we have some to read from yesterday. | ||
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Not a ton, but we have some that I didn't read. | |
All right, so let's see. | ||
Yeah, Christian, by the way. | ||
That's their religion. | ||
Like, Israel is their religion. | ||
Ethnic Jews worship Israel. | ||
So, yeah, you gotta love that. | ||
But thank you. I appreciate it. | ||
It will. They're creating it. | ||
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We need helicopters in Lake Lure, Chimney Rock, Swannanoa, Asheville, Boone. | ||
We need Coast Guard people are dying and pilots are they're trying to help. | ||
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Let me call up the helicopters and send them in. | ||
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I'll get them over there right away. Is Jill Stein worth a vote? | ||
She said something about getting 5% and she'll have access to debate and push an anti-war message but mixed in with some libtard shit as well. | ||
What do you mean access to debate? | ||
No, she's not worth a vote at all. | ||
She's a, uh, she's liberal. | ||
If you have to ask, you just should, uh, do something else. | ||
You know? Look, when I realized there was a problem, I went and red-pilled A lot of people. | ||
And if you are asking me, if you have five bucks and you say, how can I not be a useless piece of shit? | ||
If that's all you can do, then you're probably a useless piece of shit. | ||
Fresh garbage, five cent, ten dollars. | ||
Was watching an old speech of yours at Iowa State College. | ||
Funny as hell. You might as well have given your speech at the Iowa State Zoo. | ||
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How many? Okay, I've gotten like an identical message. | |
It's every day. It's the same shit. | ||
How can I help? | ||
I'm a useless idiot. | ||
How can I help? What do you want me to tell you to do? | ||
What do you think I'm going to tell you to do? | ||
Try thinking about it for five seconds. | ||
It's just, I don't know, dude. | ||
Super chats are just like a pointless exercise. | ||
It's like low IQ idiots asking redundant questions. | ||
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I saw your ISU speech. | |
I feel like I hear that every night now. | ||
When I used to walk by immigrants in public, I almost always felt this submissive passiveness prove I accept them feeling inside me. | ||
Screw that. I now walk with my chest up and down. | ||
Thanks for reminding me that this is our country. | ||
Okay. That was crazy. | ||
You see that John Doyle debate? | ||
Where he said Zionist-occupied government isn't real. | ||
How, like... | ||
It's crazy how these people get deradicalized. | ||
That's the face of deradicalization. | ||
To justify Miriam Adelson giving $100 million... | ||
You know, and he's hearing these arguments from Jews like Darren Beattie, and he's like, oh no, Darren's one of the good ones. | ||
He wouldn't steer me wrong. | ||
And then you look at Darren, and Darren won't even say that Jews created porn, won't say that Jews influenced society. | ||
It's like, okay, so this guy clearly has a conflict of interest. | ||
This guy is telling you that Zog isn't real, and he also will tell you that Jews don't have influence when they clearly do. | ||
I don't know how you get tricked. | ||
I don't know how you get duped like that. | ||
But, anyway. | ||
Yeah, nigg chill. | ||
I heard about it, I don't know all the details, but that's funny. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yep. Okay, we don't need to relitigate every part of the debate. | ||
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You're back on the force Nephew, as if. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, it was good. | ||
Yep. Congratulations. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I wasn't even looking at him. | ||
I was looking at the camera, but it wouldn't surprise me. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
Wasn't that that guy who was at the DNC? | ||
Who was, or the Kamala Raleigh dancing to the Kendrick Lamar song, | ||
or is it a different Parker? | ||
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Lots of mixed race cop out and coping on this conversation with date. | ||
Also by every statistic we have, marriage stats, dating apps, et cetera, | ||
white women are the most race loyal women by far. | ||
True. | ||
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Why do Sneeko and Tate keep bringing up the same strange anecdotes | ||
about white women trying to rule them? | ||
IMO white women are way more malleable to my beliefs than minorities. | ||
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The amount of people simping and paying for his old web whores is a tiny minority. | ||
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Nick you are a rare specimen for doing that, Tate. | ||
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Even united, they, Christians and Jews, would not dare fight against you except from within fortified strongholds or from behind walls. | ||
Their malice for each other is intense. | ||
You think they are united, yet their hearts are divided. | ||
That is because they are a people with no real understanding. | ||
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Isn't it ironic to claim Jews fear Christians the most when Christians fund them and they ally against Muslims? | ||
Despite vast religious differences between Jews and Christians, they unite in... | ||
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The minister saw the diversity in belief, yet Muslims were living in relative harmony. | ||
To break ID apart, they split them up based on belief. | ||
So they should have prioritized belief in a creator. | ||
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Most people shrink away from the mystical... | ||
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I gotta start doing skin care. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I gotta, because I don't want to get gross skin. | ||
But you know, Mediterranean's have oily skin, which is just like a natural lubricant. | ||
It's, or whatever, moisture or whatever. | ||
I feel like It is really more like the Northern Europeans that have a problem with skin. | ||
I feel like Mediterranean's have good skin. | ||
My mom has good skin. | ||
My grandma had good skin. | ||
Because we have oily faces. | ||
We have big pores. On the one hand, it's not great to have oily skin. | ||
But at the same time, I think it does keep your skin looking young longer. | ||
But yeah, I do got to do some skin care. | ||
It's all these white people that have to slather their faces with all this shit because they're not oily. | ||
So they got to be moisturizing and putting drops and stuff. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I feel like, how could that be good for you? | ||
Putting like, lathering your face with stuff? | ||
I feel like, I don't know. | ||
But it's probably good for you. | ||
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One more thing, Murray. | |
Could you introduce me as Joker? | ||
That's what you called me. | ||
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He literally said the thing. | ||
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I was fresh. | ||
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Oh, man. | ||
I can't believe he said the thing. | ||
That was meme magic. That was some serious vintage meme magic. | ||
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Being gay is good and beautiful and not at all disgusting. | ||
Also, you're gay. Gotcha. | ||
Yeah, right? Yeah. | ||
That is like the irony that you always have with liberals is they're like, yeah, we're proud to be gay. | ||
And then what's the meanest thing they can say to you? | ||
You're gay. It's like, okay, so is it an insult or is it something that everyone should be proud of? | ||
No, it's a good thing and it's beautiful and we're celebrating it and we're proud of it. | ||
But also, if I really want to humiliate you, I'm going to call you that thing. | ||
It's like, we believe in honor, honesty, courage, strength, virtue. | ||
And those are the things we celebrate. | ||
If we wanted to insult somebody, we wouldn't say, you're really honest and courageous and smart. | ||
And yet they say, no, it's good to be gay. | ||
And they insult you, they say, you're a gay incel. | ||
It's like, okay. So, I mean, I feel like that's not a great rebuttal, but it is one of those, like, hidden ironies. | ||
One of those, like, self-reports that left-wing people always do. | ||
Where, I mean, look... | ||
Gay people themselves. | ||
The shame is built in. | ||
Like... You know, gay people can say all they want. | ||
Pride this. Pride that. | ||
But the whole behavior... | ||
They call themselves faggots. | ||
And there's... | ||
And gay people are always degrading each other. | ||
Like... It's like every part of that left-wing pathology, they are all deeply ashamed. | ||
And you can tell. | ||
They're all putting on a brave face. | ||
They're like children. Faggots, women, they're like children. | ||
They put on this brave face and they kind of puff up their chest and they go, I'm proud. | ||
But it's this thin, how much they hate themselves, and how ashamed and guilty they are. | ||
Because we're all made with a conscience. | ||
We all know what's right and wrong. | ||
The only thing is they've just gotten used to the feeling. | ||
They've just gotten used to it. | ||
For many of them at a young age, I'm talking about sluts, faggots, and any category of | ||
like degenerate people on the left that say, we don't care. | ||
At a young age, typically in adolescence, they kind of experience something for the | ||
They felt deep shame, remorse. | ||
They have a lot of loaded feelings about it. | ||
And then they just got used to it. | ||
They just got used to it. | ||
But all those feelings never left them about their particular thing. | ||
And so, you know, they all put on that brave face. | ||
And with conservatives, they have to be politicians, you know. | ||
When gay people go into the world, they have to be good ambassadors of being gay. | ||
Same thing with, like, Jews. | ||
You know, they have to be ambassadors for Israel. | ||
But when they're amongst themselves, and when you see what they're really about, same thing goes for, like, sluts, too. | ||
They talk about each other and themselves the same way we talk about them. | ||
And that's because they kind of understand it the same way we understand it. | ||
The difference is they're just kind of reveling in it. | ||
And what plagues them is really like it's an indifference. | ||
It's not even like they know what they're doing is immoral. | ||
They just don't care. | ||
Kind of. It's something like that. | ||
So... When they do that, it is a self-report. | ||
Like, gay people will do that. | ||
Gay people, when you say, hey, yeah, homosexuality's wrong, gay people say, well, maybe you're gay. | ||
And they kind of get a little kick out of, like, throwing it back. | ||
But it does, it's revelatory. | ||
It does betray their real feelings about the topic. | ||
Because you would say, obviously, it's illogical. | ||
If you're celebrating it, you know... | ||
Then why use it in that context? | ||
But it's a self-report. | ||
And so you can really figure out a lot about the psychology there just by thinking about that for like 10 seconds. | ||
That there is still a deep sense of like shame and it really is about trauma and things like that. | ||
Christine Weston Chandler sent $5. | ||
Focused so much lately on hating conservatives that I forgot how insufferable these shit-eating atheist DNC shilling fags are. | ||
Oh, you're a Christian? | ||
Would you rape a baby for God? | ||
Get a load of this joker. Yeah, I seriously... | ||
You're so used to, like, Charlie Kirk, and then you get an actual Trigglypuff in the wild. | ||
I've said it before, like, when I was watching the DNC. When I was watching the DNC, it's like I forgot how much liberals suck... | ||
That's a duplicate, yeah. | ||
Yeah, so obnoxious. | ||
I just hate people that can't talk. | ||
You know? You have to be listening to the point and then responding to the point. | ||
Um... If you're not doing that, it's just not even a worthwhile conversation. | ||
It's just like literally every five seconds trying to jump in with like a gotcha. | ||
So, you know, I think he's an idiot. | ||
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No comment. Whoa, thanks for the huge super chat and no comment. | ||
You are the man. | ||
You get these other people, they're like, they do 10 super chats in a row writing an essay. | ||
It's like... Five bucks each. | ||
So I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. He was legit just stupid. | ||
He said revocal. | ||
Instead of revocation, he said revocal. | ||
I caught that. | ||
He doesn't know it's pronounced Auschwitz. | ||
He was calling it Auschwitz. | ||
Auschwitz. Auschwitz. | ||
It's Auschwitz, dumbfuck. | ||
It's Auschwitz. | ||
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He was calling it Auschwitz. | |
He said, and then yeah, he said mute. | ||
It's a mute point, not a moot point. | ||
He said, instead of tacitus, he said tacitus. | ||
Sounded out. He said Tacitus. | ||
The historian Tacitus. | ||
Not Tacitus. | ||
Because instead of calling it Cicero, we call it Kikoro, right? | ||
What a fucking idiot. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Like, the guy's just dumb. | ||
He doesn't know anything! He corrected me. | ||
He's like, well, if you knew what you were talking about, you'd know the Lankford immigration bill was in 2023. | ||
It's like, no, dumb fuck. | ||
It got voted down in 2024. | ||
Everyone knows that. And he just, like, moved. | ||
Even though he got totally corrected on that, he just pretended like it didn't happen. | ||
And then we're talking about the Shroud of Turin. | ||
And... For those that don't know, the Shroud of Turin is the burial shroud that they placed over Jesus' body after he was crucified. | ||
And they say that when Jesus' soul left his body and descended into hell, and then he went body and soul into heaven, they say the luminosity of his body leaving, or his soul leaving, left this photo imprint, with like a photo negative... | ||
Permeating the whole fabric. | ||
Permeating the whole layer. | ||
Which, when you're thinking about ancient times, what could do that? | ||
They have no electricity. | ||
They have fire. | ||
That's it. How do you do photography? | ||
How could they create even something that luminous with that kind of heat and light in 33 AD? They couldn't do it. | ||
And yet we have this artifact. | ||
And anyway, so he said, what's the evidence for Jesus? | ||
And I'm throwing stuff out there because there's real evidence. | ||
I said, well, the Shroud of Turin. | ||
And we go back and forth. | ||
He says, well, radiocarbon dating, it's like, first of all, radiocarbon dating only works if you have a completely preserved sample. | ||
You're looking at atoms at the atomic level. | ||
So something that has been handled for 2,000 years by human beings is You cannot get a pure enough sample that can be accurately radiocarbon dated. | ||
Also, it only works for things that are exponential. | ||
You can tell if something's 1,000 years old or 10,000 years old. | ||
Radiocarbon dating doesn't work down to the year. | ||
You can't tell if something was 10 years old or 12 years old with radiocarbon or 2,000 years old or 1,800 years old. | ||
It doesn't work that way. That's besides the point. | ||
But so he says about the Shroud of Turin, he goes, well, if the Shroud of Turin is evidence of Jesus, then how do you know it's not the Muslim Jesus? | ||
And if you know anything about those religions, maybe you don't. | ||
But if you know the basics, you know that's a completely ridiculous point. | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Because if the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth, That has physical evidence that Christ was resurrected, then obviously that would contradict not only every other religion, but including and especially it would contradict Islam because Islam says that Jesus wasn't even crucified. | ||
It says that Jesus was taken down and replaced at the last minute by a body double magically and that some other guy was crucified and that Jesus never was resurrected. | ||
So if Jesus was never crucified and therefore never died and therefore then he would have never had a burial shroud and his body would have never died. | ||
Left the earth after the crucifixion. | ||
So he goes, well, okay, let's say the Shroud of Turin is real. | ||
How does it disprove Islam? | ||
And it's like, well, if you just know anything about Islam, it would just... | ||
But we just bypass that. | ||
So, he tried to correct me on the date of the immigration bill was wrong. | ||
He tried to correct me on the Shroud of Turin, was wrong about radiocarbon dating. | ||
And by the way, they dated the cloth recently and they found that it dates back to the time, based on the fabric that was used, it dates back to the time of Jesus. | ||
Also got wrong how that would not contradict the Jesus story in Islam. | ||
He got tariffs wrong because he doesn't understand that the cost of the tariff is paid by the company that's importing and technically the country that is exporting the goods to the United States. | ||
And that the cost comes out of their profit margin. | ||
Hello? He got wrong that interest, he said interest is more than entitlements. | ||
Obviously not true. That's just off the top of my head. | ||
So... It's like a lot of... | ||
Like, the guy just had no command of the facts at all. | ||
Didn't know anything about the border bill itself. | ||
He said, well, Republicans didn't seal the border because the, you know, the border bill was really good. | ||
He didn't even know what was in it. | ||
I asked him what was in it. | ||
He knew, like, one thing. | ||
And then I said, yeah, that's partially true, but here's the rest. | ||
And he said, that's not true. | ||
And, like, it was true. | ||
So... And I'm talking about the $8,000 per day cap before enforcement became mandatory. | ||
So the guy just knows nothing. | ||
But that's what happens when your brain is DNC'd, when you literally learn the talking points and don't know anything | ||
about anything. | ||
Christine in Ohio sent $10, 7 hours of NJF last night. Wow. | ||
Watched every minute. Was so proud to be a grower-per last night. Nick, you were the UNC in the room. The debate homo | ||
was awful. You nailed IT. W for Funtest debate. Can't get enough AF. 07, I love Nick and Jesus. | ||
Aw, thank you! We love you, Christine! | ||
W, Christine, I appreciate it. | ||
I was the unk. I'm the old guy now. | ||
I used to be the precocious teenager. | ||
I was that precocious. | ||
I don't know if I was ever a debate bro. | ||
But I was that guy and now I've graduated to Unc. | ||
I've graduated to Enigma. | ||
But I think anybody can see, you know, I'm really not interested in like, don't get me wrong, I'll do debates. | ||
I have fun with debates. | ||
But... I'm just not interested in point scoring. | ||
I don't think I'm a good debater. | ||
If you did that debate on technical grounds, I think I won all of them. | ||
I don't think I won them in the perfect way. | ||
Because, you know, when you see these kinds of debates, like the Jubilee thing, it's like... | ||
It's like a factoid point-scoring trade-off. | ||
It's like two media-trained, middle-IQ people trading think tank bullet points, and I'm just not really interested in that. | ||
I think I won anyway, but I think we kind of just need to move past that shallow understanding of Because we need to reach high IQ people. | ||
I'm not interested in dumb people that hear something that sounds good and they're like, oh, that sounds good. | ||
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Oh, well, that's a good point. | |
We need deep knowledge. | ||
We need deep understanding. | ||
And people kind of need to graduate to that. | ||
People need to get away from this. | ||
I said it at the beginning and the end yesterday. | ||
We need to get away from this understanding of politics that is so focused on Democrats and Republicans because that is obviously not what politics is. | ||
That's not what power is. | ||
That's not... It doesn't aid understanding of the world to talk about things that way. | ||
So if you're really interested in enlightenment and the truth, you have to go deeper. | ||
You can't be looking for a gotcha to say something like, well, this guy said that. | ||
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Oh, he said that. | |
That doesn't sound too good. | ||
It's like, well, you know, there's a lot of uncomfortable facts about the world that don't sound good. | ||
And we need to move to a mature understanding of ourselves and the world. | ||
Um, but, but the revolutionaries will always have a more difficult time of doing that for obvious reasons. | ||
Mm-hmm, yeah. | ||
Yeah, but I think it's really besides the point. | ||
proof for the claim. Yeah, but I think it's really besides the point. | ||
I think it's probably true that on average women are smarter than And by that, I mean, even if their IQ isn't higher, I think we know that the point is there's more women that cluster around the middle. | ||
And so, like... | ||
You know, like you encounter an average woman taking their IQ together with their temperament, it would be something like smarter, like maybe more reserved and maybe more mature, something like that. | ||
I think you know what I mean by that. | ||
I think the broader point is it is true that with men there are just more extremes. | ||
Even if they have a higher average IQ, I believe that. | ||
I believe that. Probably true. | ||
But the bigger point is there are no female geniuses. | ||
And that's really who runs society. | ||
It's not about averages because average people don't run society. | ||
Average people don't run – they don't hold power. | ||
And that's really the question. It is a question about power and privilege. | ||
Who will command the resources? | ||
Who will command the armies? | ||
Who will make the decisions? | ||
And the people that do that are the people at the top. | ||
It is the outliers. | ||
And there are just very few female outliers. | ||
Very few, and taken in a holistic way, not only their IQ, but also ambition, obsession, perseverance, commitment, all those things. | ||
The deeper truth is that women tend not to be those people almost ever. | ||
The artists... | ||
Military leaders, politicians, inventors, scientists, mathematicians, the ones that possess genius, the ones that will give themselves to genius, are capable of giving themselves to genius. | ||
It's all men. | ||
It is literally all men. | ||
Women are not in that category. | ||
And that's something that Otto Weininger talked about. | ||
He said that only men can be genius. | ||
He said the highest thing a man can aspire to is genius. | ||
And a woman can be a mother or a whore, and that's it. | ||
A woman is defined by her sexuality and defined in her dependence on men, which is sexual, | ||
and the product of sexuality, which is children. | ||
He said that men alone can shirk the material and the worldly and the sexual, which is the | ||
And they could dedicate themselves to the higher intellectual, spiritual pursuit, to asceticism, to genius. | ||
And he said the highest calling of a man is for the genius to produce a magnum opus. | ||
And his magnum opus was his book on sex and sexuality. | ||
I forget the name of it, but everybody knows it's his book. | ||
Um... And that's basically my view on men and women. | ||
I think that's absolutely correct. | ||
I think that men alone can be genius. | ||
I think that's the highest calling of a man. | ||
And I think that women basically are sexual creatures and that's what they have to offer. | ||
And they go, oh, you think we get... | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Women are fucking nice. | ||
And yeah, women... And, you know, we have to say these things to make women feel better. | ||
But it's just true. Women are not geniuses. | ||
There are no female geniuses. | ||
Throughout all of recorded history, there's like a few. | ||
And they don't even hold a candle to like the real male polymaths. | ||
You have like Marie Curie and like that's it. | ||
I don't know anything about her because I don't care. | ||
But you compare her to any male polymath, any true genius, any true male that has an infinity IQ, they don't hold a fucking candle. | ||
And they've got three of them in all of recorded history. | ||
There's just no question. There's absolutely no question. | ||
It's a difference in category. | ||
Men can be geniuses. | ||
Women can't live with it. | ||
And if it makes the women feel any better, the vast majority of men will never be geniuses. | ||
Okay? There's like a few dozen of them in all of recorded history. | ||
And that's just what it is. | ||
So anyway, a non burner sent $5 Hi, Nick. I'm a young guy who had a | ||
heart transplant as a teenager. I have a medical condition that | ||
will be passed down to all my children. My mom says all my sons | ||
will lose their hearts and youth. Should I have kids in the future? | ||
Looking for advice.ai | ||
What the fuck kind of question is this Johnny cell phone sent | ||
Uh, did I? When? | ||
Yesterday? I don't know. | ||
Did you watch the debate? I don't remember. | ||
My brother! | ||
Keep on keeping on. | ||
Hey, I appreciate it, man. | ||
Hope you're enjoying your dinner. | ||
I wish that was me. I wish I was eating dinner right now. | ||
I'm hungry. But good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. Yeah, opposite. | ||
Total opposite. | ||
Dummy. It is the complete opposite. | ||
The Jews are Jeffersonian. | ||
They're all Jeffersonian for the opposite reason. | ||
A centralized state is the only... | ||
Dude, Hitler was a Hamiltonian, idiot. | ||
Okay? A central national bank is what would be good for Aryans. | ||
It would be good for America. | ||
It's the complete opposite. | ||
You're absolutely, completely wrong on that. | ||
And you're stupid. | ||
Thank you. Socks Groyper, the GOAT. Oh, wow. | ||
I forgot. Yeah, sheesh. | ||
I'm hunkering down. | ||
I'm not leaving. | ||
I'm going deep underground. | ||
I'm planning on being completely safe, wrapped in bubble wrap. | ||
The White Dame Dash sent $10. | ||
Legendary show last night, and yes, you absolutely destroyed that little emotional worm. | ||
Can't wait for more discussions with you and the dates. | ||
It's easy. It's easy for me because I'm awesome and I work. | ||
Me too. | ||
It's just... I don't even care what your views are. | ||
Just debating like that is so gay. | ||
This kind of like smug... | ||
Yeah, be talking over being like disingenuous. | ||
It's just super gay. Debates are supposed to be fun. | ||
They're supposed to be genuine discussions. | ||
You're supposed to get into the issues and you could even seed things at different times. | ||
It's just no fun when you turn it into this like it's you know what it is. | ||
It's sort of like when you play a video game, and you can play the video game with heart, and you can play it with passion, or a sport for that matter. | ||
And then you get people that play a game for a billion hours, and they find a way to play. | ||
Phase through the walls and stuff. | ||
They speedrun it. And they hack the game where they play the game perfectly, but they're not really playing it how it's intended to be played. | ||
And that's just kind of really gay. | ||
Or they learn the meta. | ||
They learn how to break the game. | ||
They learn the meta of the gun that's too overpowered, and then they run a strat where it's like... | ||
If you didn't look at the back-end code and the latest patch notes and everything, you're just going to be totally outclassed. | ||
That's just super gay. You've got to play it with heart. | ||
You've got to give it your all. | ||
I'm a romantic. | ||
I'm Italian. I'm a big believer in... | ||
You've just got to go in and have love for the game. | ||
You can't go in with this mechanistic... | ||
Deconstructionist view. I don't like that. | ||
It kind of like... | ||
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It does break the game and it breaks the purpose of the game. | |
Hey. I know! | ||
I wish they would do it, but, you know... | ||
They know I would win. I don't know. | ||
People say I look fat. | ||
I weigh less than I've weighed this whole year, and I haven't even been trying. | ||
I try to give a shit about my weight, and then I just forget because I love eating so much. | ||
Some days I just have a taste for KFC, and then I'll have a taste for it again the next day, and then the day after that, and then it's Friday, so I have to eat pizza. | ||
So I try, but like today I weighed myself and I weigh the lowest I have weighed probably in like two years. | ||
So I don't know what's going on. | ||
People say my face looks pudgy. | ||
I weigh less. It's the seed oils. | ||
Who knows? Maybe it's the lettuce. | ||
Maybe it's the kale. But I appreciate you defending me. | ||
I appreciate you defending my looks. | ||
Unk ate John Pork. | ||
John Pork. | ||
John Pork, my old friend. | ||
We gotta get him on the show. | ||
I gotta debate... | ||
Yeah, remember that one? | ||
I got a debate John for dollars Dean withers and sneaker are similar in that they're both idealistic young men | ||
looking for a team to Root for you and Tate are similar in the you to our | ||
opposite realist bunk status thinking for yourselves instead of towing the line for the | ||
team It's not even thinking for ourselves | ||
It's more just like... | ||
No, it's kind of that. But I think we're willing to kind of... | ||
We're okay with being wrong or being uncomfortable or okay with contradictions. | ||
I think there are some people, they're looking for the answer. | ||
And then there are some people that are looking for the truth. | ||
And we're really more interested in the searching and the process. | ||
And we're more interested in... | ||
Like saying true things than necessarily having like a neat and tidy conclusion. | ||
Like with Sneeko, you know, during that panel the other night, it was always just like, like every question has the same answer. | ||
It all goes back to, it's all like, it's like Plinko, but it all goes into the same bucket, which is like, oh, they didn't have Allah, but they didn't have Allah and Uma. | ||
And it's like, okay, okay. | ||
Okay, can we free think over here, or is it all about the fucking Uma? | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
It's all about Uma Aberdeen, Uma Thurman, Uma this, Uma that. | ||
How about I'm not Uma doing any of it, okay? | ||
So, and even Andrew Tate, he's like, look, I'm mixed race, and obviously he's not a white nationalist, right? | ||
Clearly. But he's willing to just say, yeah, like, they sort of have a point. | ||
And people say, oh my gosh, but you're Muslim, but you're a white supremacist. | ||
And he's like, well, okay, be that as it may, this seems correct. | ||
And I feel like if you really are someone who cares about the truth, and if you're really being honest, you're comfortable embracing the contradiction and embracing and saying... | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I do feel too—I'm being pulled in two different directions. | ||
There is a tension. | ||
And you kind of have to be willing to go there to get to the truth. | ||
And yeah, but some people, they want to make it—I don't know. | ||
Maybe they're just less interested in being right— And they're interested in some other things. | ||
So I don't know if Sneeko and that guy have something in common. | ||
But with the other guy, he's definitely not interested in the truth. | ||
He's really more interested in like, it's like I said earlier, it's some kind of pathological exercise. | ||
Like arguing about gay people for him, it was like, well, he literally said the words, I'm a good person. | ||
Yeah. I'm actually empathetic. | ||
You think you're a good person because you are not offended by sodomy? | ||
What does one have to do with the other? | ||
Is having an opinion virtue? | ||
I think virtue is really more about conduct, isn't it? | ||
Either way, I mean, if you're a left-wing or right-wing, isn't virtue more something that you demonstrate than something that you hold up an opinion? | ||
So, you know, it's literally the show where he plays Hall Monitor. | ||
I'm going to go on a debate, and I'm going to enforce... | ||
The code of conduct, keep your hands to yourself and always be polite. | ||
Like, that's literally these people, they see themselves as like the kindergarten teacher. | ||
Like, they're there to tattle on the mischievous boys that are throwing mulch at recess. | ||
That's like their political project. | ||
And there is something there. | ||
We all know growing up, when you're a male, you roughhouse and you break the rules and you color outside the lines. | ||
You explore. You venture out. | ||
You test the waters. | ||
You challenge. And we all recognize it's a very maternal, female thing to kind of moralize and discipline yourself. | ||
The line is here, and it's almost like to inform them, hey, you're doing the thing you're not supposed to do. | ||
And we all recognize that the way that a mother admonishes a boy is different than how a father admonishes a boy. | ||
Because the father recognizes that the boy will have to lead. | ||
And so the father recognizes that the boy will be able to be evil or be able to be good. | ||
They'll be able to be proper or improper. | ||
And there's almost like a father will say, for example, you have to learn through experience. | ||
You do a bad thing and you then get the consequence because in the world there's no mother. | ||
You're going to have to make the decisions. | ||
And a mother will just kind of say like, hey, this is the right thing. | ||
You're doing the wrong thing. | ||
And you're very bad. | ||
And you need to feel badly so that you don't do it. | ||
And it's a different kind of like matrix thing. | ||
Of control. Like a male will say, you know, you shouldn't do those things because if you do, bad things will happen. | ||
It's coming from like a place of responsibility. | ||
And a mother will say, well, you can't do that thing because that's the thing that's bad. | ||
And if you do the bad thing, you should feel very bad and no one will like you. | ||
Because men are strong and responsible and women are weak and need the approval of society and the men, it's like a different kind of matrix of what motivates their conduct or enforces their conduct. | ||
And so for him, he is playing that like role of telling the mischievous boys, because it is always boys. | ||
Like me, I'm laughing. | ||
I'm obviously being a little silly and saying like controversial things. | ||
And he's like, hey, you can't say that. | ||
People, listen to this guy. | ||
He's saying the thing you're not supposed to say. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Look, everyone, look. | ||
He's not doing what he's supposed to be doing. | ||
This is absolutely insane. | ||
And he's like, he's almost like directing disapproval. | ||
He's like trying to be the cheerleader of the... | ||
Whatever you call that, like directing social disapproval. | ||
But what do you do when someone doesn't care? | ||
It's like they want it to stop. | ||
They want us not to say these things or feel or believe these things. | ||
So there's something there. | ||
It's just so pathetic and it reminds us of everything that we hate. | ||
You know, because we want to say jokes. | ||
We want to make ourselves laugh. | ||
We want to go into the taboo and go in and say, we want to go towards the danger. | ||
And you have these, like, faggoty types that are constantly there reminding us, like, hey, that's dangerous. | ||
And it's like, faggot, we know. | ||
We know. | ||
We know, okay? | ||
Okay. So, there's something like elemental there. | ||
I don't know if that's the same thing with Sneeko. | ||
I think they're totally different in that way. | ||
I don't think Sneeko is that way at all. | ||
But I think Sneeko, for him, it's more like... | ||
I don't know what it is with Islam. | ||
But... It is always... | ||
He wants the thing that kind of satisfies, and he keeps finding that one answer, that one note, and just playing that one note. | ||
And it's like, well, but the world's a complex place, and you kind of need to be okay with that. | ||
It's not about the destination. | ||
It's really about the process. | ||
And he's kind of just looking for that to be settled and satisfied. | ||
And for him, it's Islam now. | ||
Oh, well, Islam. | ||
The answer is Islam, and the answer is Islam because it's Islam, and everyone needs to be Muslim. | ||
And if everyone is Muslim, then we'd all be the same thing, and we'd all be happy, and everyone would be okay, and I wouldn't feel so whatever. | ||
So again, it's kind of like a pathology. | ||
But yeah, it's like constantly redirecting it into... | ||
Yeah, we're both kind of like, yeah, I don't know. | ||
He's like, the world needs to be more like Bosnia. | ||
And everyone's like, no. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Seeing the lights at $100. Nick, you had all the aura last night. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, look. It's aura. | ||
I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
I don't know. Tate has aura. | ||
Florida Groypa sent $6. Is that a wizard by the pumpkin behind you? | ||
Lol. No, it's one of the birds. | ||
It's one of those little birds. | ||
You know, like the little guy. | ||
Literally. You look at that guy and he's like typing. | ||
It's like Chad GPT is like generating a response. | ||
His live chat is researching. | ||
And then you go on me and I'm like click and dragging like a tank. | ||
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And I'm like building more... | |
Building more tactical bombers. | ||
And I'm like, uh, the Holocaust didn't happen. | ||
Dragging infantry. | ||
And he's over there like, well, you see, actually, he's like reading Chad GPT. What do I say when he says this? | ||
Sweating bullets, screaming, you can't say that slur. | ||
And I'm just like, uh, Hitler should be president. | ||
Hitler should be president. | ||
Damn, I need more artillery. | ||
Accurate, accurate portrayal. | ||
I'm just thinking out loud here. | ||
I'm just free thinking, okay? | ||
People just can't comprehend that. | ||
It really is something that low IQ people just don't get. | ||
Some people are in love with ideas and the intellect. | ||
And stupid people just can't tolerate that. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, I don't really care about this guy. | ||
I'm just saying it's, you know, it's how it is. | ||
They just can't comprehend just speaking freely. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, I just never understood that hall monitor ethic where you're afraid to say words and I'm like, well, if the Holocaust happened and the guy's melting down, did you guys just hear that? | ||
It's like, so what, dude? | ||
So what? | ||
He's like, but that's the most documented event in history. | ||
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It's like, so what? | |
Like... Do you believe, like, we know everything about everything? | ||
Do you believe we know everything about history? | ||
Well, there's witnesses. | ||
Okay, witnesses lie. | ||
Well, but there's evidence. | ||
Is there? Maybe the evidence is inconclusive. | ||
But it's just like this total... | ||
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What would you even call that? | |
I've never understood that mentality of this SJW type, like, meltdown. | ||
And I'm just totally not even used to that. | ||
People freaking out. | ||
I'm used to people even saying you're racist. | ||
And it's like, okay. | ||
But that's different than just freaking out and being like, well, you can't say that slur. | ||
You can't utter those words. | ||
It's like, why? Why can't we entertain ideas? | ||
Like, there's no chill there. | ||
So I just hate people like that. | ||
Third Aide King sent $10. Glad to have started paying attention to you Nick. Always look forward to your streams. | ||
Gives me a laugh at the end of the day plus 100 or after the debate hunk. | ||
Thanks bro I appreciate it. | ||
Chet King Prime sent $5. That lil nigga you debated needs to be more like me. | ||
Handsome. Rich. Two BMWs big turbos. Two weeks worth of vineyard vines. Two Rolexes. | ||
That nigga probably rocks gay Patagonia. He probably maxes his speed at like 80 miles per hour. | ||
Really? I saw he wrote a letter to her. | ||
I didn't read the whole thing. That's surprising, though. | ||
That's crazy that even Dennis Prager's dunking on her. | ||
When you're getting dunked on by Dennis Prager and Nick Fuentes about the same thing, you're probably wrong. | ||
Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager, and all the Jews, but also Nick Fuentes and Jake Shields and all the anti-Semites are both taking turns dunking on you and saying you're like you have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
Probably want to think on that a little bit. | ||
Just saying. Joshua Graham Groy percent $7. | ||
Watching Dean last night, you almost saw a sort of inner leftist demon start coming out for a few seconds when his back was against the wall. | ||
Like when he started breaking down after you asked him if Trump or Kamala was funnier. | ||
Well, and there was this one point, I forget, uh... | ||
When was it? | ||
I forget what I said, but... | ||
He was like, well, you're just putting words in a... | ||
Oh, we were talking about J6. And I was... | ||
Or, uh, the election fraud. | ||
And I was like, um... | ||
So you had 35% early voting in 2016. | ||
You had 70% in 2020. | ||
They changed the rules in every state and they did it illegally. | ||
The way that voting usually works is there's a chain of custody. | ||
A person walks in, they get the ballot, you watch them cast the vote, they give you the ballot, and the whole process is supervised. | ||
When people vote early, there is no chain of custody. | ||
A ballot is sent out, a ballot is returned, and we don't know what happened to it in that intermediate stage. | ||
I said, if you really believe in the sanctity of democracy, is that a good way to run an election? | ||
And he's like, well, you're putting words in a certain order. | ||
Yeah, that's kind of called like conversation and language. | ||
That's what language is. | ||
Somebody's got to clip that because they literally, I spelled out in just very simple terms, like this election's bullshit. | ||
It's undeniable. | ||
It cannot be denied because it's just obvious. | ||
The election used to be one way. | ||
In 2020, it was some other way. | ||
It used to be that a guy walks into a booth, gets a ballot, drops the ballot in, and it happens in front of God and everybody. | ||
In this election, they shipped a ballot out to your mailbox, and then they said, bring him back in a month. | ||
And obviously that's an inferior way to do an election. | ||
That's why they don't do it that way in Europe. | ||
That's why they didn't do it that way in America for hundreds of years. | ||
And that's how they did it in 2020. | ||
And anyone would tell you that that's a ridiculous way to run an election, and yet that's what happened, and it was unlike any other election, and therefore it deserves scrutiny. | ||
And if it deserves scrutiny, then why did they censor, and why did they, you know, that's really at the heart of it. | ||
And it was just like an undeniable. | ||
And he's like, well, you're putting words together. | ||
And then he goes, well, all the everyone, all the data would say it's fine. | ||
So appeal to God, right? | ||
Well, data, which is God says that's fine. | ||
Even though we rationally know it obviously makes no sense. | ||
He's going to say, well, empirics—he literally said empirics, whatever the fuck that is. | ||
Empirics, is that empiricists? | ||
Is that scientists? | ||
Is that the data? | ||
He goes, well, empirics would say it's fine. | ||
Okay, so you don't even deign to say that you possess rationality or intellect. | ||
We can only have knowledge of anything— From the data. | ||
And even if the data doesn't exist, or I don't know the data, I'll just assume the data says my presupposition. | ||
It's just like totally insane. | ||
And when he's backed into a wall, he says, oh, well, you're just using language. | ||
Okay? So now you're, what do they call that? | ||
Now you're a structuralist or whatever? | ||
What do they call that? | ||
That philosophy is all just language? | ||
Yeah. John Dave Irving, well done. | ||
Poop is evil. | ||
Someone pointed that out to me and goes, is poop evil? | ||
There was no poo before the fall. | ||
So yes, poop is evil. | ||
And if you're having sex with poo, you're evil. | ||
Maybe. I don't know. | ||
This was like PTSD from the TikTok wars I remember debating underage pogs from the communist and liberal hype house. | ||
Crazy niggas still do this debate club stuff. | ||
Yeah, I don't see the appeal. | ||
it's so AIDS. | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. Nick, how will liberalism survive if it's killing itself? | ||
Dean, Errem, immigration. Imagine being the father of this human being. | ||
Dude, it's ridiculous. | ||
Fischoto sent $5. That debate made me nostalgic for the olden days. | ||
Thanks for great content, Nick. Heart, also don't say the R word. Crying face. | ||
That was hilarious, dude. | ||
I can't believe there's still people that won't let you say retard. | ||
It's literally a word. | ||
And by a word, I don't mean like it's, you know, like a thing that we say, like a verbal utterance. | ||
I mean, to retard something is to slow something. | ||
If I say I'm trying to retard my fall, it means I'm trying to slow this velocity of my fall. | ||
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So when you say it's a word, yeah, it used to mean something. | |
It means you're slow. | ||
It means you're low IQ. You know, that's how we understand it now. | ||
We say someone's retarded. | ||
They have a mental disability. | ||
It means they don't think quickly. | ||
So it's quite—it's descriptive. | ||
So it's actually not—I mean, I suppose it's used as a slur, but, you know, saying something is retarded, saying, are you slow? | ||
I don't know. I mean, how can anybody be offended by that? | ||
Daniel Roach sent $5. | ||
Not going to lie when he said God knows what it means to be butt-blasted because he's all-knowing made me want to backhand him. | ||
We need to go back to slapping people who blaspheme Christ. | ||
Tate was right about no respect in this country anymore. | ||
Best. Best. | ||
True, though. Thank you for that, John Dave Irving. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it, Juan. | ||
David Cito Erives. | ||
Thank you. Thank you for that. | ||
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Would you rather have your wife or Hitler have me laughing so hard I cried? | ||
Poor kid had no clue what he was getting into. | ||
Yeah, he really thought I would be constrained by that. | ||
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Oh no, don't force me to pick Hitler. | |
I would hate that. | ||
And then people in Discord, in his Discord server were saying, Nick Fuentes has no idea about digital footprint. | ||
Dude, LOL. They're telling me this guy has no idea about digital footprint. | ||
Like, I'm going to say that Hitler should be president, and I'm going to be like, oh my god. | ||
It's never going to be deleted on the internet. | ||
I'm screwed. Guys, how am I ever going to get a job when I said Hitler should be president on the internet? | ||
It's over for me. | ||
Oh my god. Dean... | ||
Dean made me say Hitler should be president. | ||
I'm never going to get a job because it's on the internet forever. | ||
This sucks. Like, do you know who I am, dude? | ||
Like, do you know? I said I love Hitler with Kanye West on Alex Jones two years ago. | ||
I think we're a little past that. | ||
I think we're a little past being concerned about our digital footprint. | ||
Like, are you serious? You must just not know anything about me. | ||
Probably doesn't. But it's just so funny. | ||
HLF Mexican, HLF Palestinian. | ||
Like, I think that ship has sailed. I think my digital footprint, I think that ship has kind of sailed. | ||
HLF Mexican, HLF Palestinian sent $100. Smugness, tired, overused talking points that have been | ||
debunked for literal centuries. Only proves that pacification has taken its full stranglehold. | ||
Idiot. You honestly treated him respectfully while all he wanted to do was pigeonhole you | ||
into admitting you're a racist. Like Brunick is all love speech. Also, have you ever watched | ||
an episode of AF? Well done, sir. Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look... | ||
A guy like that, you can't let a guy like that get a rise out of you. | ||
So, I mean, I'm being respectful because it's just about being magnanimous. | ||
And as I get older, I realize that being quick to anger, I know it's ironic me saying that, but getting all riled up, letting people get you all stirred up, people think that's masculine. | ||
It's the opposite of masculine. | ||
What am I going to do? Get angry? | ||
Because like some kid, some like retard faggot kid is like saying liberal stuff when he said, so you're saying you're not straight. | ||
I was like, okay, that's a good one. | ||
If I would be like, no, no, no, you didn't. | ||
You know, if I got all mad about that, then he would have like bitched me out. | ||
That would have been like me bitching out. | ||
So you can't let people like that. | ||
You gotta, you gotta take, not even the high road. | ||
Even if you insult the other person, you gotta do it in a way that's sort of magnanimous. | ||
That's, that's really the peak of, you know, Character development is to not be so stirred like that. | ||
Unless it's really called for. | ||
Nick Gare sent $7. | ||
You're so on point about how young women hate men. | ||
It accelerated 100 times fold after Trump got elected. | ||
Like all the women couldn't handle the fact that a manly brash guy was in charge for once instead of a beta male. | ||
Yep. Well and I've said it before. | ||
before. | ||
Our favorite movies, our favorite shows, are the movies and shows where, like... | ||
Like, the man, the man, and by the man, I don't mean a man, I mean the guy who is the man solves it. | ||
Like, that's everyone's favorite story ever. | ||
It's like the guy who is the man goes in and kicks fucking ass. | ||
He kicks ass or he solves all the problems or he's just the best at what he does. | ||
And then, you know, but something happens. | ||
But then he comes back and wins. | ||
That's everyone's favorite story. | ||
That's everyone's favorite movie. | ||
That's everyone's favorite everything. | ||
And women love that. And women love it. | ||
It's like the movie Taken. | ||
I love that movie with Liam Neeson when his daughter gets kidnapped in Europe. | ||
And I love that movie because it's like... | ||
So in the beginning... | ||
Liam Neeson is divorced from his wife, and the new husband is like a total douchebag. | ||
And the wife and the daughter don't respect him at all. | ||
He's like a former intelligence guy, and he's like, you need to be careful. | ||
And the wife and the daughter are like, shut the fuck up, idiot. | ||
You're so old-fashioned. | ||
You're such a useless piece of shit, and we hate you. | ||
The daughter hates the dad. | ||
The wife hates the dad. | ||
He didn't have time for them because he was out being a spy or whatever. | ||
And the wife and the daughter trick him into signing a form for her to go and visit Europe. | ||
And he thinks she's just going for some concert. | ||
It turns out she's touring all of Europe, being a groupie with the band, and he's furious. | ||
He's like, the world's a dangerous place. | ||
They're like, shut up. | ||
No, it's not. Sign the form, you fucking asshole, or we're going to cry. | ||
So he signs the form. | ||
She goes out. | ||
She gets kidnapped. She goes to the airport, gets totally tricked. | ||
She gets kidnapped, sex trafficked. | ||
And the dad, because he's the man, goes out, finds these guys, kicks their ass, kills everybody, shoots everybody, saves the girl. | ||
And then the girl's like, Dad, I was so wrong. | ||
And that's like my favorite story because that is like the world. | ||
That's the story of the whole world. | ||
Women will look at the man and they'll look at him as an anachronism. | ||
They'll look at him as a useless, pointless anachronism that is dislocated and just waiting to go extinct. | ||
And they look at it with this sort of smugness and they insult him and disrespect him. | ||
They know better than him. | ||
He's not with it. | ||
He needs to get with the times. | ||
And then there's a crisis. | ||
Then something goes wrong. | ||
Then they're on the wrong side of town. | ||
They're on the wrong side of the tracks. | ||
Car breaks down on the wrong side of the tracks. | ||
Then the house burns down. | ||
Then there's a death in the family. | ||
Then there's an intruder. | ||
Then something happens. | ||
Then guess who you want? | ||
You want the man. | ||
Then everybody wants the man. | ||
The man that you thought was a tyrant. | ||
The man that you thought was evil. | ||
The man that you thought was cruel or unempathetic or whatever. | ||
Then you want the man who wields power beneficently to come in and save your ass. | ||
And like... That's the archetype. | ||
So anyway, that is the version of the man that is under attack, and that is like the archetype of the man. | ||
It's a man that can bear the cross, the man that can bear the burden, sacrificially, heroically, and with love. | ||
That's the archetype. | ||
And that's what it means to be a man. | ||
So... I would debate him. | ||
Absolutely. Yeah. | ||
Yeah. Fuck them. | ||
Honestly, I'm so sick of women. | ||
All the rules and you can't say this. | ||
And, you know, because it's like women are fucking retarded. | ||
They don't know anything. | ||
And I'm not talking about all women. | ||
Like the women that watch the show are really smart. | ||
No, but, you know... | ||
I'm just so sick of that face they make. | ||
I've just had it with that whole demeanor. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. That demeanor they have. | ||
That face they make. | ||
And it's like, don't make that face of me. | ||
I'll fucking punch you in the face. | ||
I'll wipe that stupid fucking face right off your face. | ||
You know what I mean? It's like, one, don't you fucking look at me like that. | ||
Two... You don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
Don't you love that when women don't know what the fuck they're talking about, but they look at you like you're the idiot? | ||
It's like, you're smaller than me, you're weaker than me, you're an idiot, you can't do what I can do, and you're looking at me like I'm the asshole? | ||
It's just intolerable. | ||
I just can't, I can't tolerate it anymore. | ||
And the, yeah, that kind of like beta male supplication where they go... | ||
You can't get a girlfriend. | ||
It's like, so you tell me what I should do. | ||
Should I change who I am so that a woman will give me the time of day? | ||
Like, I'm obviously hilarious, bring joy to people's lives, super smart, super articulate, nice guy, self-made, fortitude, fierce, you know, against all odds, am successful, etc., etc. | ||
Am I supposed to, like, change my worldview and change my... | ||
And I'm going to color inside the line so a woman will do me the fucking favor of rubbing my dick? | ||
Like, not to be vulgar... | ||
Is that what you did? | ||
I just thought that attack is just so coated with submission. | ||
It's like, okay, let's assume you're right. | ||
Well, with that mindset, you're never going to get laid. | ||
It's like, okay, so I'm rich. | ||
I'm rich. I would say average, above average looks. | ||
Famous. So I have notoriety. | ||
I have resources. I'm not a bad looking guy. | ||
Now I'm also going to change my opinions and change my behavior to suit a woman? | ||
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Why? And in what way? | |
I'm going to adopt a woman's political position? | ||
Some stupid bit? I know a lot about politics. | ||
And the premise is I'm supposed to do that. | ||
Why? So I can get my rocks off? | ||
It's just like, people that are really into sex are just pathetic. | ||
That's when you realize that sex is really gay. | ||
Everyone made fun of me when I said that. | ||
It's true. Sex is gay. | ||
And people say, oh, you mean like when you're not being trad? | ||
No, no. No, fuckface. | ||
I mean, it's all gay. | ||
Fucktard. I mean, it's all gay. | ||
You get some stupid little faggot, trad, whatever, and they go, oh, no, no, oh, I know what you meant. | ||
What you meant was it's gay unless you're married and doing it super trad. | ||
No, no, no, no, it's all gay. | ||
It's all gay. | ||
What you meant was, no, no, I said what I said. | ||
I said what I meant. It's all gay. | ||
Because the real, the ultimate man does not even have time for women at all. | ||
No time for women at all. | ||
And no time for rubbing their penis for sexual stimulation. | ||
Okay? It's pathetic. | ||
If you are driven by that, if you are obsessed with that... | ||
If you like it too much, you are a faggot. | ||
I don't care who you're doing it with, if you're by yourself or with anybody. | ||
And obviously there's degrees. | ||
Like jerking off is super gay. | ||
Gay sex is the gayest sex there is, probably. | ||
And then sex with your wife is maybe the least gay. | ||
But it's all gay. | ||
because the straightest, most masculine male is on a mountain somewhere. The most | ||
masculine, straightest male that has ever lived is on a mountain somewhere and | ||
he's just not having sex at all. He's not even thinking about it. It's not even in | ||
his consciousness. The idea of like humping a woman or his hand | ||
or something like that, it's just not even in the cards. It's not in | ||
consideration because he is in the realm of the intellect. | ||
He is in the realm of He is an ascended master. | ||
He is in the celestial, not the terrestrial. | ||
He is in the thinking, not the feeling. | ||
The intuiting, not the sensing. | ||
Big difference! | ||
And if you don't understand that, you're an idiot. | ||
One. And two, if you reject that, you're fucking gay. | ||
So, look... | ||
I understand everybody is imperfect in that way. | ||
Everyone wants sex on some level for the most part with the exception of ascended masters. | ||
With the exception of ascetics and monks and the most heroic of all, the most ascended. | ||
But we must acknowledge that this is the case. | ||
So this preoccupation people have with like Touch with the sensual. | ||
Like, think about what you're saying. | ||
You're talking about a preoccupation with touch, with sense, with appetite, with desire. | ||
Let's do a little word association. | ||
Would we associate sense and touch and appetite and desire with the good, with the noble, with With the higher, with things that are higher or super real? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Absolutely, of course not. | ||
So, yeah, I just reject that whole notion. | ||
And people, like I said, I said that very controversial remark and everybody said, this incel said sex is gay. | ||
What he meant was... | ||
Don't tell me what I meant. | ||
All these trad guys, they hated to hear that because they're like, they're so terrified because of their wounded masculinity. | ||
Everything they do is role-playing as a real man. | ||
They said, well, he didn't mean me. | ||
He couldn't possibly mean me because I'm a simp for my wife and that's masculine. | ||
No, it fucking isn't. | ||
It isn't. To be masculine is to barely tolerate your wife, okay? | ||
And like love her, but not in like a super sensual way. | ||
And more masculine is not to have one at all. | ||
Let's just be honest. And I'm going to have, and don't get me wrong, I'm going to get married. | ||
I'm going to have kids. | ||
But like, let's get real. | ||
him and he owns Trump with his donations raised eyebrow yep Charlie Johnson said $5 lil bro wanted your rating slash | ||
approval when asking how he did compared to destiny at the end yeah he sucks | ||
like he just objectively | ||
I want to be polite. Have you ever considered getting a lip flip? | ||
Great show. I don't know what that is, but thanks. | ||
You like this? | ||
$100 a month. Great job last night defending Christianity. | ||
Was the 2 a.m. take cloud chase still worth it after 18 added two retards to the call? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It wasn't a cloud chase. It was just a panel. | ||
Don't be a fag about it. | ||
What's a fun panel. Won a hat, but him Canadian and feels cringe to be non-American and be so into American politics. | ||
Yeah, well, buy one anyway. | ||
Buy three. Oh, it seems like you mean you think I'm not texting my followers and chatting them up? | ||
Obviously, I would not text any of you on Telegram. | ||
I could barely tolerate people and they're giving me money and I have to read their message, let alone you think I'm reaching out to you? | ||
Hey, what's up? Here's my goat, Nick. | ||
Appreciate everything you do. Thank you. | ||
Probably would have treated him the same way. | ||
It's just being polite. | ||
What does the reality in the USA look like when USA and Iran are officially at war? | ||
Well, we'll be in a war. | ||
$0.05, the nonstop retarded hypothesis. | ||
hypotheticals has to be the most pathetic debate style. It's terrible. | ||
Bruno Gross sent $5 congrats on 1400 episodes 88 more to go check that Dean gay what was like a goldfish slash parrot | ||
human animal hybrid AJ talks about brainlet repeating dumb shit and forgetting what you just said. Moo Redditor slash | ||
I am very smart in a nutshell. Pray for Asheville. Human | ||
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animal hybrids, cloning shy comms artificial. | |
I love when he just lists it. | ||
I love when Alex Jones starts saying all of that. | ||
Human-animal hybrids, cloning! | ||
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He just says it with zero context. | |
I love that. Global government, new world order, human-animal hybrids. | ||
So true. And that's true. | ||
That's not his real channel. | ||
So. He's sick. | ||
He's a sick pervert. | ||
Yup. Yes it did. | ||
Yup. Check Twitter. | ||
Really? Really? | ||
That was deep. | ||
Oh, shoot. | ||
Yep. | ||
Well, his face is probably uglier without it, I think. | ||
Think so? | ||
$10, sell BTC now that Iran war is over. | ||
I'm not giving financial advice. | ||
I never sell anything. | ||
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Hey Nick, another great show as always Santa Claus, ho ho ho | ||
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Vegas 96 sent $10 Not to mention the ballot rejection rate for normal | ||
elections was around 6% 2020 it was near zero Yep | ||
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I got fully red pilled last week I'm studying abroad in Europe, and I'd like to see the | ||
history first-hand. | ||
Would you give me alternative context about the Holocaust, recommend some places slash | ||
camps to visit, and recommend where to start on this stuff? | ||
Only Groip sent $5, can you debate Kyle Kulinski? | ||
I'm tired of seeing this blonde-haired zoomer larper act like Dean Withers. | ||
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Daniel Roach sent $5, little boy really thought he could step to the king, crown, that's | ||
crazy. | ||
Neil Oberholtzer sent $10, so many fags sending essays bitch I don't care keep your schizo | ||
shit to yourself. | ||
Yeah you're responding to other superchatters which is worse. | ||
I slept for 10 dollars. Do you like Evola? | ||
Kinda. Covered that. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Oh my god, yeah. | ||
and the sample they used was the part that was repaired. | ||
Also they didn't use nails for criminals, they just tied them. | ||
Christ was nailed like the Shroud shows. | ||
Line Rider sent $10. | ||
Really funny how whenever you would ask Dean to engage with what you just said | ||
he would repeat the question while he goes through his notes. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Dude. Thanks for the advice. | ||
It's over. | ||
I dunno. | ||
First time super chatter. Walk that homo like a dog. That Jake future guy sounds like you when you do a retarded | ||
voice lol. | ||
Imagine that. WandaVidCitoArrives sent $10. Hell, oh, Nick, oh Alice, sue, up. Sorry, trying to overcome sped up super | ||
chats. | ||
Quite interesting you made fun of Trump grocery trips stressing inflation, when your ass seer literally like my takis bag with two chips and dare to keep price down. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Dude. Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
Wow. Based. | ||
Good point. Never thought of that. | ||
Dude, what the fuck? | ||
Don't spoil it. | ||
It truly seems like Aideen has a weird lust for Andrew. | ||
I'll never forget when they were doing an IRL stream and when Andrew got up to go to | ||
the bathroom Aideen literally sniffed his chair. | ||
It was deeply disturbing. | ||
Alex Stephan sent $5. | ||
I have followed Andrew Tate since 2018, and I've followed you since 2021. | ||
You have no idea how many topics you and Andrew have the same opinion on. | ||
I have a deja vu when I listen to him and you sometimes. | ||
Yeah, we did a stream yesterday. | ||
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Okay, whatever. It's just not a—you have no idea! | |
Okay, like we didn't just talk for hours yesterday. | ||
Read the NT to know who Jesus is. | ||
Follow Jesus to God. Receive the Holy Spirit. | ||
Thank you. Good advice. | ||
Thank you for that. I don't do that. | ||
Talk about it every day. | ||
Thank you for sharing. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Yeah, good idea. I'll just tell him, hey, be Catholic now. | ||
Very true. | ||
Yeah. He's right, but that is where they're headed. But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. Thanks for spreading the show as well. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
Every single part of it. Nobody even died at all. | ||
Well it just kind of is gay in general. | ||
By the way, Nick Dean's GF isn't even an Earl relationship where he gets sex. | ||
It's just an online long distance discord relationship. | ||
No way. Is that true? He's bragging about that and saying we need to be feminists to have that. | ||
That's crazy. Is that actually true? | ||
Is it a long distance relationship? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
What a faggot. I wonder who was behind that? | ||
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I wonder. | |
Fousey is having a meltdown saying it is his last night and has a bunch of printed photos of you on his wall | ||
Is that real? | ||
DS sent $5. Of course financial advice is bad Also, what do you think is the chance of an Israel military | ||
response against Iran by Friday? I don't know dude I don't know what the odds are. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat! | ||
I appreciate it! | ||
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Ugh, dude. | |
That was painful. | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
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That's our last super chat. | |
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
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Oh my goodness, dude. | |
Shut up. Shut up. Shut up. | ||
Brutal. Brutal super chats. | ||
Okay, that's gonna do it for me. | ||
This just like hurts me physically to have to listen to these. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
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As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Big special thanks to our top super chatters tonight. | ||
Proto-Zoomer, half-Mexican, half-Palestinian, Juan David Sito, Ereves, Slavik, excuse me, Slavik Lukovic, Cajun Norman, Gingerbread Groyper, Arian, Seeing the Light, Rape Caviar, Evil Empires. | ||
Special thanks to all of them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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