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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can just play a play. | ||
I think we're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
We're going to play games. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around here. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
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The future is so bleak. | |
But... | ||
That has changed the calculation. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
You can't tell who they is. | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming 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 Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper 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 and, 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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America is a nation of believers, dreamers and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics and cynics. | |
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit. | ||
Believe me, it's for their benefit. | ||
My message is that things have to change and they have to change right now. | ||
Right now. | ||
My soul and exclusive mission is to go to work for you. | ||
It's time to deliver a victory for the American people. | ||
We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again. | ||
So to every parent who dreams for their child and every child who dreams for their future. | ||
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I say these words to you tonight. | |
I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you. | ||
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Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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No. | |
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
Yeah, nigga, this war. | ||
Nigga, this war. | ||
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 on work. | ||
I get excited for them cops. | ||
And Noah ain't crying when he gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the cause. | ||
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world. | ||
My soldiers push forward. | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers reach! | ||
I can't see a damn thing if they walk. | ||
I can't see a damn thing if they walk. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They like Steve. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, "Can we really go back?" And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right, when you're left wing, The answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
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All of that is gone. | |
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
and Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth we want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're gonna do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
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The only way that we're gonna make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | |
That's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
We have to want it more than we can. | ||
We have to want it more than we can. | ||
We have to want it more than we can. | ||
But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them. | ||
I cannot support this. | ||
And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this. | ||
It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants. | ||
And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
If not Donald Trump, if not now, then when? | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves. | ||
Telling us it's good enough. | ||
We need to hear the words, immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly they're... | ||
Repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen? | ||
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To pressure Trump, except one problem, Elon owns the platform. | |
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified, and it's being manipulated. | ||
unidentified
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They're manipulating the conversation. | |
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, staple the green cards to the diplomas. | ||
And that's a reminder, hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal. | ||
I put in 277. I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win, and now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Quentis. | ||
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I should have supported Groy for War II. Years | |
from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts. | ||
Are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked Our Creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government. | ||
We worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble dreams. | ||
Beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders. | ||
Never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
Never quit. | ||
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | ||
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider the more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong. | ||
The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God and follow his teachings. | ||
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts. | ||
And to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say, you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you, and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian? | ||
Yes. | ||
Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself. | ||
The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. | ||
For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind. | ||
Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven't seen before. | ||
This is not simply another four-year election. | ||
This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government. | ||
The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration. | ||
And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry. | ||
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world. | ||
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth. | ||
And put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. | ||
This is a struggle for the survival of our nation. | ||
And this will be our last chance to save it. | ||
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. | ||
Rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
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These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | |
I am your voice. | ||
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 out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation Built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
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To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words from me tonight. | |
The people of America will not surrender our borders. | ||
We will not surrender our 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. | ||
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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. the respect that we deserve. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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. | ||
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Are you an instant? | |
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. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper 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 and, 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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Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | |
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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Hey. | |
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman that looks like that has to have a special set. | ||
It's the night. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Oh, fuck. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm done with it. | ||
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It's a special. | |
Listen, are you nagging here? | ||
Are you? | ||
You don't speak to fact. | ||
I'm going to show you. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
He's here. | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Trump's got a new deal. | ||
Watch your game, Donald. | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
My new game is Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential. | ||
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. | ||
I'm here to go on to lose. | ||
I've never learned to lose in my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience is, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy on the spot, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
That's the guy on the spot. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got a plan. | ||
He created a magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump, you can do it. | ||
Scalch. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Where's the money? | ||
Down the hall. | ||
Your mail modeling would be what it is today. | ||
Model. | ||
Yeah! | ||
I think you'll like it. | ||
Tyson, I think you want this about a Tyson for the title. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You've got to be losing money on this. | ||
I think you'll be losing money on this. | ||
I think you'll be losing money on this. | ||
I think you'll be losing money on this. | ||
If you want to really see something that said, take a look at what happened. | ||
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I think I want to go on the floor. | |
I think you'll be losing money on this. | ||
That's the reason I want to go to the corner. | ||
Why this beat so current is? | ||
We will make America proud again. | ||
If you try to kill ourselves, we will improve. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
I think you'll be losing money on this. | ||
Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service? | ||
Because I think it's a very mean life. | ||
I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life. | ||
And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile. | ||
And that's a sad commentary for the political process. | ||
And if you have a minute, why don't we go? | ||
Talk about it somewhere only we know. | ||
This can be the end of everything. | ||
So why don't we go somewhere only we know? | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
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I want this earth off by myself. | |
I'm doing drugs without a help. | ||
My voice says nothing but I scream without fire. | ||
I stretch my hair but my coat just goes up. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
Lawrence, I found something really interesting. | ||
In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and more importantly hire Americans. | ||
But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them. | ||
I cannot support this. | ||
And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this. | ||
It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants. | ||
And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
If not Donald Trump, if not now, then when? | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves. | ||
Telling us it's good enough. | ||
We need to hear the words immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly they're... | ||
Repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
unidentified
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Like, you thought you were going to tap? | |
We have to scream to pressure Trump, except one problem. | ||
Elon owns the platform. | ||
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified, and it's being manipulated. | ||
unidentified
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They're manipulating the conversation. | |
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, staple the green cards to the diplomas. | ||
And that's a reminder, hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal. | ||
I put in 277. I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win. | ||
And now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I want you to... | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Puentes. | ||
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I should have supported Groyper War II. This... | |
Omega... | ||
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh I got this bag with hash on them. | ||
I'm straight out of these diamonds. | ||
I'm straight out of these lights. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
How you gonna serve these bills? | ||
How you gonna serve these lights? | ||
Yeah, turn about my show. | ||
At least just do it right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We go out all night. | ||
You gonna serve these big. | ||
We gonna serve these big. | ||
We gonna serve them all night. | ||
We gonna serve my dream. | ||
We gonna serve my cup. | ||
We gonna serve me all right. | ||
They had the feeling that they had a problem to make it. | ||
They trouble the blood, I'm tweaking. | ||
We got the bills that you put in my sight. | ||
You out of your mind, you crazy tweaking. | ||
We gonna serve these big. | ||
I really but out of my weekend Know that you lovin' this life, you lovin' this world We runnin' and beg every weekend Sheldin' love with me every time I know Well, she bleak All y'all tryna get sideways, like that world, y'all get Runnin' back up every weekend Loving to see I'm run off on the tape, man You say that I'm bad for the ways here Bitch, I'm back up on the... | ||
I wanna be a dictator And you know why I wanna be a dictator? | ||
Cuz I wanna wall Right? | ||
I wanna wall And I wanna drill, drill, drill I wanna wall And I wanna wall He's got his strong beliefs My love has got no power He's got his strong beliefs My love has got no fame He's got his strong beliefs My love has got no money He's got his strong beliefs | ||
Want more and more People just want more and more Freedom and love What he's looking for One more and more People just want more and more Freedom and love What he's looking for Feed from desire My insensis purified Feed from desire | ||
La na na na na na na So like a hot teddy On my chest Now bring me like About the slag dolls On the bed I gotta wanna bleed I gotta bite a bite I can't blow with nothing | ||
We should put him | ||
into the però We should | ||
put him into the però We should put him into the però And at any moment I just got yay buddy | ||
We should put him into the però We should put him into the buttoe | ||
We should put him into the buttoe | ||
Not my words, not my rules I can endorse them, alright? | ||
Blacked out with the sky Everything Swarming on everybody | ||
We should put him into the buttoe | ||
Americanism not globalism will be our credo It's going to be only America first America first The American people will come first once again With respect to the American people | ||
With respect to respect that we deserve From this day always It's going to be only America first America first America first America first America first America first America first | ||
Thank you. | ||
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 Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Some good news. | ||
Some bad news. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're going to be talking all about the one day. | ||
Really like 20 minutes. | ||
Trade war between the United States and Colombia, which happened yesterday. | ||
Honestly, you love to see it. | ||
You cannot hate the player. | ||
You cannot hate the game. | ||
This is when Trump shines. | ||
This is just goat behavior. | ||
No one can deny. | ||
No one can argue. | ||
There is no exception. | ||
Trump is just a goat. | ||
He always has been. | ||
Even though his administration is infiltrated and hijacked, even though objectively the regime has conquered the revolution, Trump as a guy is still the GOAT. And tonight we're going to talk all about the trade war yesterday where the United States began sending illegal immigrants back to Colombia. | ||
And I don't believe these are even huge numbers of people. | ||
They sent like 80 to Brazil the other day. | ||
But they're rounding up the illegals. | ||
They're putting them on military transport ships. | ||
They're sending them back to Brazil, Colombia. | ||
I think those are the only countries that have been reported on so far. | ||
They're sending the illegals back to Colombia, and Colombia rejected two military cargo ships containing these repatriated illegal immigrants. | ||
Gets on True Social and says if Colombia doesn't take the immigrants, there's going to be a massive tariff on everything coming into the United States from Colombia that doubles in a week if they don't capitulate. | ||
Colombia initially is defiant, they say. | ||
We're not taking the illegals. | ||
This is an affront to our sovereignty. | ||
Within about 45 minutes, they fold completely. | ||
And not only do they fold, they offer to retrieve the illegals with their own plane and bring them back. | ||
And now they're in full compliance. | ||
And it took about 30 minutes for the whole thing to happen. | ||
If you watched it yesterday, it was remarkable. | ||
If you missed it, it was pretty easy to miss it because it took place in like a half hour. | ||
But we're going to talk all about that tonight. | ||
We're going to go over the timeline details. | ||
You love to see it. | ||
It's good stuff. | ||
This is what being American is all about. | ||
And I'm not even joking. | ||
Being American means being powerful. | ||
It means running the world. | ||
And what good is running the world if you don't get to push around weak countries when you feel like it? | ||
You know? | ||
I sort of miss that. | ||
I like that. | ||
I'm American. | ||
You're American. | ||
I like the way it feels. | ||
I like that. | ||
I want more of that. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
We'll talk all about the Columbia trade war. | ||
We're also going to talk tonight about the brand new Chinese artificial intelligence. | ||
It is called the DeepSeek R1. And this is a competitor to Claude, competitor to ChatGPT01, which is offered by OpenAI. | ||
And you might have heard about it. | ||
It's sort of this developing thing in technology. | ||
But apparently this was incredibly disruptive. | ||
China launched their own AI. It's free. | ||
And it is significantly cheaper and requires less energy usage than the American AI engines. | ||
But it is better. | ||
It performs better on various tests. | ||
They subject the AI to all kinds of math, science, other tests to determine its reasoning ability. | ||
And so the Chinese put forward a new AI that is... | ||
Not only free, but it's also better, and it requires less energy. | ||
And this was a groundbreaking development. | ||
It took place, I think, on Friday, actually, is when it came out. | ||
And this DeepSeek R1 model rapidly rose to the top of the Apple App Store downloading chart. | ||
I think it got up to number one or two. | ||
Surpassed ChatGPT. | ||
Some of the other ones aren't even in the top 200. Some of the other American artificial intelligence. | ||
And so now this has caused second-order effects. | ||
People have realized that if the Chinese are capable of building a superior AI, using less energy, fewer personnel, costing significantly less money, then probably the value of all of these tech companies has been inflated, specifically Nvidia. | ||
Which is the company that develops the graphics cards and chips that are used in the data centers for these AI models. | ||
And so today, the stock market tanked. | ||
And primarily, this is led by NVIDIA, which I think is down 17% or something remarkable just in the past day since the market opened this morning. | ||
So we're going to talk all about that as well. | ||
They're calling it a Sputnik moment. | ||
And I'm not a tech guy. | ||
I don't even really know how computers work, to tell you the truth, let alone artificial intelligence. | ||
What we're going to talk about tonight is the geopolitical ramifications of this. | ||
The United States is going all in on AI. We've talked about that a lot over the past year, year or two. | ||
And this has everything to do with the soft coup in the Republican Party by what they are calling little tech. | ||
It has everything to do with our energy and immigration policy. | ||
And so AI is now steering our entire country. | ||
It's steering our economy. | ||
It's steering our energy policy. | ||
It's steering our government, party politics. | ||
And now this is a significant development in the great power competition between the United States and China on one of the major fields, major advanced industries of the future. | ||
So we're not going to talk too much about the technology because I don't really know why it's better. | ||
I don't know what makes it better. | ||
But we are going to talk about the fact that it is better and how China is able to continue defeating the United States and Silicon Valley in several different domains. | ||
So that's going to be our show. | ||
It's a lot of stuff to cover. | ||
It's a lot to get into. | ||
Before we do, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Leave a comment down below. | ||
Let me know what you think about the show. | ||
It's good to be back with you. | ||
Last week was my first week back, first week of the new year. | ||
Pretty good show. | ||
We had a pretty epic week. | ||
And I actually saw a graph. | ||
It was published by one of these streaming analytics sites. | ||
And it said that I had the number 10 biggest stream on the whole internet covering the inauguration. | ||
And three of the channels ahead of me were all Trump. | ||
So number one was Trump on YouTube. | ||
And then, like, number nine was Trump on Rumble. | ||
And, like, number six was Trump on Twitch. | ||
So if you... | ||
So that's not really fair. | ||
That's kind of cheating. | ||
So if you subtract two of those, that means I was the eighth biggest individual streamer on the internet. | ||
Because, you know, the Trump's, like, redundant. | ||
I think it went Trump, Asmongold, and then it was... | ||
Dan Bongino, Steven Crowder, Benny Johnson, Candace Owens, Hassan Piker, and then me! | ||
So I consider that a pretty successful comeback, pretty remarkable. | ||
Thanks to everybody who tuned in last week and making that happen. | ||
I feel like I am one of the bigger streamers, but I'm almost never on those charts. | ||
So it was cool to see. | ||
Number eight on the entire internet. | ||
And... | ||
Not to, like, cope or whatever, but I'm number eight on the whole internet, and I don't have any backing. | ||
I have no background with a major company like these other people. | ||
Trump is the president. | ||
Bongino was on Fox News. | ||
He also owns Rumble. | ||
Canis Owens was on Daily Wire. | ||
Hassan was on Young Turks. | ||
They're on Twitch, YouTube. | ||
I'm on Rumble. | ||
I'm banned from everything else. | ||
I'm on X. I'm on Rumble. | ||
And that's like a recent development. | ||
So it's pretty incredible. | ||
I'm like the most canceled, banned person. | ||
I have to deal with more crap than anybody by far. | ||
To this day, people think it's like smooth sailing. | ||
Now it isn't. | ||
Obviously, as recent events have shown. | ||
But also in terms of other things like what happened with AFPAC 4 last year and credit card processing being banned from YouTube, being blacklisted. | ||
So it's pretty exciting. | ||
So that was a pretty huge benchmark. | ||
So the show is number eight in the entire world as of the inauguration last week. | ||
A couple of other things I wanted to get to before we dive into the actual... | ||
Big stories from today. | ||
So we've actually been tracking the deportation numbers every single day. | ||
As you know, Trump got into office last week. | ||
It's been one full week of the Trump administration. | ||
We've been watching the deportation numbers every single day. | ||
And to make it convenient, ICE is actually posting them on X. Every day between 630, 730 Central. | ||
Or about 637 Central, ICE on X is posting their daily deportations and detainments. | ||
And so far, it's been pretty disappointing. | ||
We have one week, and they started very low. | ||
They started, I think, 300 deportations was Tuesday, 308. They started to go up to five. | ||
Just under 600 shortly after that, before dropping to the lowest number yet on Saturday with just under 300. And now today, for the first time since last week, the daily deportations are up almost to 1,200 in a single day. | ||
So in the first week, there were just over 4,200 deportations. | ||
On average, that's about 600 per day, puts us on track for about a quarter million for the year. | ||
But the trend is that they are increasing. | ||
The rumor is that Trump has instructed ICE to arrest a minimum of 1,200 to 1,500 per day. | ||
That happened on Saturday. | ||
And so far, ICE is living up to that. | ||
They had just under 1,000 yesterday, just over 1,100 today. | ||
So they are... | ||
Without a ton of data, with just one week of data, they are trending upward, and now they're sitting at about 1,000 per day. | ||
But what I have pointed out to people is that when you consider the scale of the foreign-born population in the United States that is here unauthorized, these numbers don't even scratch the surface. | ||
They have been saying for 30 years that there are 11 million illegal aliens in the country. | ||
And I'm not making that up. | ||
If you look up a graph of the estimated number of illegal aliens, it has been constant for 30 years. | ||
That's what the graph shows. | ||
Obviously, that is not the case. | ||
Because millions of illegals come here every year. | ||
You have illegals that got away from law enforcement. | ||
They call them gotaways. | ||
That means they sneak in to the country without being apprehended. | ||
And then there are people that are apprehended at a port of entry and processed. | ||
And these are in the millions every year for decades. | ||
Obviously, the amount of people has gone up. | ||
Just how much is up for debate. | ||
But in 2016, they were estimating 23 million. | ||
That was at the low end. | ||
That was eight years ago. | ||
They said 23 million. | ||
That was from Yale. | ||
Now they're saying it could be 30 million, 40 million, maybe 50 million. | ||
We really don't know. | ||
But the numbers are astronomical. | ||
Especially when you consider these giant cities like L.A., New York, Chicago, all over Texas. | ||
So if we're looking at a population of 40 to 45 million illegal aliens, if you want to get them out in four years with Trump in office, You're talking about 30,000 deportations per day. | ||
If it's eight years, you're talking 15,000 every day on average for nearly a decade. | ||
We just cleared 1,100. | ||
And it's maybe unreasonable to think that we'll ever deport every illegal alien. | ||
10 million illegals came in just under Biden in the last four years. | ||
If you want to remove even just the 10 million in the next four years that came in in the previous four years, you have to deport more than 6,000 every single day. | ||
So to solve the problem, which is maybe unrealistic, maybe unrealistic on this timeline, you're talking 15,000 per day in two terms, 30,000 per day in one term. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
A more modest goal is to deport just the ones that came in under Biden. | ||
Trump wins. | ||
Tons of illegals come in in his first term. | ||
Biden wins. | ||
It explodes. | ||
10 million come in. | ||
If you want to even get back to the amount of people that were here after Trump left office the first time, you got to get 6,000 out per day. | ||
We're at 1,000. | ||
Now, under Joe Biden, they were deporting about 450 per day. | ||
Donald Trump deported in his first term 900,000 overall. | ||
Obama deported about 1.6 million in his first term. | ||
Just to give you an idea of the math. | ||
Now, J.D. Vance has said they're eyeing 1 million per year. | ||
That's their ambitious timeline. | ||
And many of the donors that are a part of Little Tech, the tech oligarchs that paid for the Trump campaign, like Keith Raboy and others, they have said $2 million in total in four years. | ||
So there's $45 million here. | ||
$10 million came in under Biden. | ||
What the Trump administration is talking about on the high end is $4 million in total. | ||
On the low end, and they're... | ||
Their goal is 1 to 2 million. | ||
That's what Homan, Keith Raboy, the All In podcast, David Sachs, they've said there's about 1.4 million that can be deported immediately. | ||
Legally, they're ready to go. | ||
So between 1 and 2 million. | ||
And that would be consistent with about 500,000 per year, which is like 2,000 or more per day. | ||
Now, ICE doesn't even have the resources to deport the level that we're currently at. | ||
They're going to need billions of dollars from Congress. | ||
They're going to need it this year because they're not going to get it next year if we lose the House. | ||
And that's an uncertainty. | ||
But if we lose it, then forget about it in the final two years. | ||
But these are the numbers that we're talking about. | ||
Unless the Trump administration gets these numbers up double or triple or quadruple, What they're at now, the highest that they're at so far, there's going to be nothing massive about the deportations. | ||
And, you know, a lot of people don't like when I say that. | ||
Some people voted for Trump. | ||
Some people, as you know, I didn't. | ||
Some people think we should take what we can get. | ||
I think we need to demand more. | ||
Regardless of how you feel, these are the facts. | ||
These are the numbers. | ||
And people hate when I point it out. | ||
But the truth is, there is going to be nothing massive about these deportations. | ||
You can like that. | ||
You can hate that. | ||
You can love it. | ||
It's not going to be massive. | ||
That's just true. | ||
If we can't even get the number of illegals living here to the level they were at from four years ago, I hardly think that qualifies as a massive deportation operation. | ||
Credit to the president where it's due. | ||
They're trying. | ||
Holman is trying. | ||
Trump is trying. | ||
They are facing difficulty in Congress. | ||
But it's not going to happen. | ||
And I wish it would. | ||
And something that I want to stress to people, the reason that we have to be sober about these things, one, it's good just to be in touch with reality and not to get caught up in the promises, rhetoric. | ||
It's good to be in reality, just in general. | ||
But two, it's also good to be completely sober about what we're getting. | ||
Because when we look at this compromise that is a national election, that is a national political coalition, we have to keep track of who's getting the most. | ||
We came together, I should say some people came together, supporting Trump. | ||
With other elements in society to make him the president and to create this regime change from Biden to Trump. | ||
And a big part of that coalition was this little tech lobby. | ||
It was Elon Musk. | ||
It was Marc Andreessen. | ||
It was Sequoia Capital. | ||
It was a lot of these different firms. | ||
It was the establishment GOP. It was Wall Street. | ||
It was guys like Ken Griffin and Bill Ackman. | ||
It was the Israel lobby. | ||
Miriam Adelson, AIPAC helped. | ||
So it's a big coalition. | ||
And they're bringing money and they're bringing resources. | ||
And Elon helped with X and with Get Out the Vote. | ||
And the base does the actual voting. | ||
The flesh and blood people, the broadly conservative voters, they actually deliver the votes. | ||
They turn out and they are technically the ones that action it and make it happen. | ||
It is important to realize just how many deportations we are getting and to consider that it is not a complete victory for us because we have to consider why we might be drawing the short end of the stick. | ||
What are the other limitations on the number of people deported from the country? | ||
Because it isn't just Congress. | ||
It's also the money that went behind Trump. | ||
And so for example, when you're looking at some of the big Silicon Valley donors that donated all these huge sums of money to Trump, these people are the richest people in the world. | ||
They're heavily invested in the stock market. | ||
They are deeply invested in the health of the overall economy. | ||
If the economy experiences a downturn or inflation, it's a problem for them. | ||
They know that if millions and millions of people are deported from the United States, this may cause an economic contraction. | ||
That may set off a chain reaction, especially with the stagflation situation we have going on right now. | ||
It could crash the entire economy. | ||
Deporting all of these people is necessary. | ||
Deporting a lot of them is overdue and should be expected at this point. | ||
But if we deport many millions of illegals, maybe 5 million, 10 million illegals, there will be a significant economic downturn. | ||
There will be an economic correction. | ||
To replace the illegal immigrants that work in the lowest-level service jobs, it's not only going to be a transition, which will be difficult and cause disruptions. | ||
But it also likely involves increasing labor costs across major important sectors of the economy. | ||
So there's a disruption and there's a loss of profit because of an increase in cost. | ||
So that means prices go up. | ||
That means entire business models become unworkable. | ||
That means entire businesses become insolvent. | ||
There's a ripple effect. | ||
And so there's a very important reason. | ||
Why there is an upper limit on the amount of illegals that will ever, ever, ever be deported. | ||
And it's not just the Republicans. | ||
It's not just Congress. | ||
It is that the system, the system needs the people here. | ||
Wall Street, Silicon Valley, the people that own everything, that run the economy, the capitalist class, they need the illegals not to go. | ||
Because if the illegals go, it means labor costs goes up, consumption goes down. | ||
Maybe the government actually saves money, but the overall economy takes a hit, and they don't want that, and they would never allow that. | ||
And they, the capitalist class, provide the money for the politicians on both sides. | ||
If you look at the top 10 biggest individual donors in the 2024 cycle, eight. | ||
Seven or eight out of ten of them gave mostly to Trump. | ||
And I believe the top six or seven all gave more to Trump. | ||
They were all Trump donors. | ||
So even though more billionaires went behind Biden, the more powerful billionaires, more billions per capita went behind Trump. | ||
Small dollar donations were only 28% of Trump's total haul. | ||
The money the richest people in the world, owning the most valuable companies in the world, gave the most money to Trump's campaign. | ||
A lot of people say that shows that we are winning. | ||
People say that when Zuckerberg, Bezos, Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook, and Elon Musk show up at the inauguration, that's evidence that we've won. | ||
Won the argument. | ||
Won the hearts and minds. | ||
We have conquered the political system. | ||
And they are there to bend the knee. | ||
And I would challenge that. | ||
And I would submit that since the capitalist class is the number one sponsor and patron of Trump, they will now impose a limitation on how many illegals Trump can remove. | ||
And it has nothing to do with... | ||
The resources that ICE has, it has nothing to do with gridlock or appropriations from the House. | ||
It has to do with political pressure coming from our American oligarchy, who are the sponsors of this government. | ||
So you want to know why, really, we're never going to get more than 4 million deportations, even though 10 million came in in the past four years? | ||
Don't blame Congress. | ||
Don't blame Trump. | ||
Don't blame... | ||
The lack of resources at ICE blame the tech billionaires because they own this government. | ||
And if the deportations were higher, it would be bad for their profits. | ||
They would get less rich. | ||
Everybody would get a little bit less rich. | ||
But our quality of life would improve. | ||
And that's why we have to be honest. | ||
And so when people cope and they say, hey, he's trying his best. | ||
I agree, actually. | ||
I think that Donald Trump wants these people deported. | ||
I think in his heart of hearts, Trump is more aligned with us than he is with them. | ||
But that doesn't actually matter at all. | ||
And it doesn't matter at all, actually, because Trump has to make deals, compromises. | ||
He is in the middle of politics. | ||
He had to make compromises to get elected and stay out of jail. | ||
That is just the logical reality of the situation. | ||
And so when people tell you to be complacent, when people, and I've heard it all, people say, hey, come on, man, it's only one week. | ||
Hey, come on, this is better than nothing. | ||
Hey, come on, man, they're trying their best. | ||
Oh, it's not all going to turn around in one week. | ||
Whoa, this is better than nothing. | ||
There's a word for this. | ||
It's called coping. | ||
Lying to yourself and coping with the fact that you're not getting what you want, and the only people that it helps to cope are the people that are screwing you out of what you deserve. | ||
In some ways, we did win. | ||
We did conquer the system. | ||
It is true. | ||
Leftism, I think, in some ways is receding organically. | ||
I think that... | ||
The establishment has flipped the switch and it's turned off. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
There's something very artificial about it. | ||
But in some ways it is organic. | ||
I think the left wing is receding. | ||
I think we are right. | ||
Trump was right. | ||
We were right. | ||
I think there is a correction taking place. | ||
We deserve to have these people deported. | ||
We deserve the mandate that Trump won to be executed. | ||
And the mandate was get these people out. | ||
But you're not getting what you deserve. | ||
And you will never get what you deserve. | ||
Because the people that always win, no matter what, that change teams all the time, depending on which way the wind blows, as always, they have access to the president. | ||
They have access to the government. | ||
They have the leverage. | ||
They hold all the cards. | ||
They have the power and they're denying us what we deserve. | ||
And in some ways, it's not that much different than the previous political establishment. | ||
It's just that every time you cope and when they change the party and when your guy is on TV, it doesn't feel like you're getting screwed. | ||
That's why it doesn't help to cope. | ||
So in some ways, every illegal that's going out, I support it. | ||
And I'm glad that the numbers are going up, and I hope that they remove people. | ||
But in reality, the limitations are set by the system, and that is why it's very unlikely that there will be anything massive about the number. | ||
And understand where that's coming from. | ||
And if you're coping and telling yourself it's better than it is, you're justifying your own rape by these people. | ||
They are raping you, and you're saying, oh, it doesn't hurt that bad. | ||
Oh, this is okay. | ||
I mean, that's really like what it is. | ||
Big tech, they're liberal. | ||
Silicon Valley, these people are liberal, atheist. | ||
Newsflash, they're all transhumanists. | ||
If you're one of these people that believes in World Economic Forum transhumanism, Peter Thiel was on the steering committee of Bilderberg. | ||
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Elon Musk makes Neuralink. | |
Mark Andreessen is a techno-optimist, effective accelerationist. | ||
Who do you think? | ||
Who do you think the transhumanists are? | ||
They're liberal, atheist, immigrant, many of them gay, humanists. | ||
And they're now running the system. | ||
And they're screwing you. | ||
They're using and abusing and they're screwing the MAGA base. | ||
And every time a MAGA person says, hey man, at least it's something. | ||
Now do you understand how pathetic that sounds? | ||
And that's why it's important to draw the distinction. | ||
I like Trump, and I think Trump even agrees with us. | ||
But Trump has to accommodate people more powerful than him, actually. | ||
And it doesn't help him, and it doesn't help us, and it doesn't help the country to tell ourselves we're getting a better deal than we are. | ||
They're getting a great deal. | ||
They couldn't wait on day two. | ||
To announce a $500 billion investment in open AI, which is going to be proprietary, we've learned. | ||
It's not even going to be for everybody to use. | ||
It's only for open AI. They couldn't wait to announce that. | ||
And Trump helped secure the investment from SoftBank so that Larry Ellison, an Israel First Jew, and Sam Altman, a gay Jew. | ||
I don't know if he's gay, but he's an Israel First Jew. | ||
So that they could build their proprietary supercomputer, and that's what they get. | ||
Do you know how much money that is? | ||
$500 billion in investment they get with sponsorship from the president. | ||
Elon Musk and Palmer Luckey and Peter Thiel are getting insane contracts with SpaceX, Star Shield, with the drones that they're buying up, that law enforcement's buying up across the country. | ||
And you're going to get about the same amount of deportations as Obama's first term after we got the worst illegal immigration in American history. | ||
That's a pretty raw deal. | ||
So, hey man, don't hate the player, hate the game. | ||
I'm just critiquing the deal that we're all getting. | ||
As someone that wants them to go back as a day one, maybe not a day one, like April 2016 Trump supporter, someone who's met the man, fought during Stop the Steal. | ||
I'm just critiquing the raw deal that we're getting. | ||
But anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's on the deportation numbers. | ||
I hope they go up. | ||
I will be pleasantly surprised if we're getting multiple thousands of illegals deported per day. | ||
I think that'll be good. | ||
But I'm telling you, they will pump the brakes when it starts to hurt the economy. | ||
Just like Trump said he supports H-1Bs and Vance is giving Vivek his team to run for governor of Ohio. | ||
And Mark Andreessen, all of his people are running the government now. | ||
You're not going to get the mass deportations. | ||
It will be circumscribed by the people that bought the government. | ||
And I told you that was happening, by the way. | ||
I told you that. | ||
But a lot of people didn't want to hear it. | ||
They don't care who Jacob Helberg is. | ||
I don't care who those – what's unk yapping about? | ||
I don't know who any of those people are. | ||
I just want to repost Jack Posobiec's slop. | ||
Face-tuning J.D. Vance or whatever, pretending he's not a fat-ass anti-white race mixer who destroyed his bloodline. | ||
Outmaneuvered. | ||
Stupid Goy, outmaneuvered again. | ||
But anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our news for the day because it's actually a pretty big day with a lot to cover here. | ||
And our first story, I guess we'll actually cover the Columbia trade war, because I'm not sure if we're going to get to Deep Seek. | ||
I might save that for tomorrow. | ||
So we'll start with Columbia. | ||
If we have time, we'll get to the Chinese AI. But our featured story tonight is about yesterday's trade war with Columbia. | ||
Maybe the shortest-lived trade war in history. | ||
I'm sure you've all seen it, heard about it. | ||
It was pretty impressive. | ||
Pretty remarkable, actually. | ||
So, with the mass deportations underway, a big question is who will actually receive the illegal immigrants that we deport? | ||
It's not so simple. | ||
Because the illegal immigrants have come from everywhere. | ||
They come through Mexico, but they come from... | ||
Venezuela, especially, in the past four years. | ||
The four years before that, they were mostly coming from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. | ||
But they also come from other places, too. | ||
They come from Africa, Asia. | ||
So the government is targeting first the worst criminals. | ||
They're getting them out on an expedited basis, but where actually do they put them? | ||
Not simple. | ||
You actually have to negotiate with the other countries so that they will accept their expatriated foreign nationals, their own people. | ||
And so over the weekend, the United States began sending illegal immigrants back to some of these countries like Brazil and Colombia on military cargo planes. | ||
And this is part of mobilizing the Department of Defense to assist ICE and Border Patrol. | ||
They've not only deployed the military to the southern border to help with infrastructure and logistics, but they're also using military planes to actually remove the illegals to another continent. | ||
And so two military cargo planes carrying illegal immigrants were sent to Colombia to deport I don't know how many illegals, and both were rejected. | ||
They were sent back. | ||
Colombia wouldn't take the illegals, wouldn't take the cargo ships. | ||
So Trump comes out yesterday and says that if the government of Colombia does not take the cargo ships with the illegals, then Trump would impose a 25% tariff on all Colombian exports to the United States. | ||
He said that would double to 50% within a week. | ||
And in addition to that, he was going to suspend all new visas for... | ||
And there'd be additional sanctions on Colombia on top of all that. | ||
Initially, it wasn't clear. | ||
The Colombian president came out and wrote this long essay calling Trump a slave owner. | ||
Really, you've got to read it for yourself. | ||
It was pretty interesting, this leftist diatribe. | ||
But they write this long message. | ||
The Colombian president says, I've been in jail. | ||
I'm not going to surrender to you. | ||
You're trying to overthrow my government. | ||
We're going to fight back. | ||
We're Hispanic and we come from Spain and Rome. | ||
And it was all over the place. | ||
It was totally crazy. | ||
And then within 30 minutes, they just gave up. | ||
It wasn't actually clear in the first 10-20 minutes what the official Colombian response was, if they were fully capitulating, because they published this weird message. | ||
But then within about 40 minutes to an hour, it was clear. | ||
The Colombian government put out a statement that they're going to be in complete compliance. | ||
They're taking the military planes, they're taking the illegals, and they're not putting up a fight at all. | ||
And this is a story from New York Times. | ||
Under threats from President Trump that included steep tariffs, President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has relented and will allow U.S. military planes to fly deportees into the country after turning back two transports in response to what he called inhumane treatment. | ||
The two leaders engaged in a war of words on Sunday after Colombia's move to block Mr. Trump's use of military aircraft in deporting thousands of unauthorized immigrants. | ||
On Sunday night, the White House released a statement in which it said that because Colombia agreed to all of its terms, the tariffs and sanctions that had been threatened by Mr. Trump would be held in reserve. | ||
Other penalties like visa restrictions will remain in effect until the first plane load has arrived in Colombia. | ||
Colombia's foreign ministry released a statement soon afterward that said we have overcome the impasse with the U.S. government. | ||
It said the government would accept all deportation flights and guarantee dignified conditions for the Colombians on board. | ||
Mr. Petro began the day by announcing that he had turned back U.S. military planes carrying the immigrants. | ||
This set off a furious back and forth with Mr. Trump, who in turn announced tariffs and sanctions targeting the country. | ||
Mr. Trump said on social media the United States would immediately impose... | ||
A 25% tariff on all Colombian imports and would raise them to 50% after one week. | ||
The Trump administration would also fully impose banking and financial sanctions on Colombia, apply a travel ban on Colombian government officials and their associates and revoke their visas. | ||
Mr. Petro announced retaliatory tariffs of 25% on U.S. imports to Colombia. | ||
And in another post said those tariffs would hit 50%. | ||
The U.S. tariffs that Mr. Trump threatened would deal a significant blow to Colombia's economy. | ||
The United States is Colombia's largest trading partner, with top Colombian exports to the American market, including crude oil, coffee, and cut flowers. | ||
Trade between the two countries totaled $53 billion in 2022. With the U.S. having a trade surplus of $3.9 billion that year, Colombia is the largest South American market for agricultural products from the United States, absorbing imports of pork, dairy, alcoholic beverages, and dog and cat food. | ||
So this was pretty remarkable. | ||
Like I said, this happened in the span of like 40 minutes yesterday. | ||
Colombia says they're not taking the immigrants. | ||
Trump said... | ||
If you don't, we will literally destroy your entire economy and overthrow your government. | ||
And then in an hour, they're taking the illegals back. | ||
And it's just impressive. | ||
And like I said, I've been very critical of the Trump administration. | ||
I've been very critical of Trump and the people that put Trump in office. | ||
But this is how the government should operate. | ||
We are the United States of America. | ||
We're the most powerful country in the world. | ||
And our power doesn't just come from the military. | ||
It comes from our market. | ||
It comes from our trade power, which is that we have a massive market that buys products from other countries. | ||
We're also an extremely powerful country because we export essential goods to other countries. | ||
So we are a commercial maritime military empire. | ||
Why don't we use all of our leverage all of the time to make the world the way we want it to be? | ||
And it's interesting, actually. | ||
That's a rhetorical question because, of course, we do use that power. | ||
It's just that in previous years we were using it for other purposes. | ||
For example, we were using the might of our American empire to make sure that homosexuality was legalized in Africa. | ||
We were using it to advance democracy in Afghanistan, which is like a country of mountain people, like mountain tribesmen. | ||
We were using the might of the American empire so that we could fly Black Lives Matter and gay pride flags at U.S. embassies around the world. | ||
Like, this is what we were using it for. | ||
We were actually using American power to bring the refugees here, bring the illegals and other categories of migrants into the country. | ||
And so we used to use American power for those kinds of things, and we imposed all sorts of restrictions on ourselves. | ||
Also, I think the leadership was not energetic and mostly incompetent. | ||
And now what you're seeing is a government that is energetic, probably filled with competent people, starting with Donald Trump. | ||
And the reason, by the way, why areas like this are the ones that Trump excels in, It's because tariffs can be applied unilaterally. | ||
Emergency tariffs, this is like the most powerful tool that the president has that he doesn't need to go through the executive branch, the courts, Congress. | ||
It's settled law. | ||
The president can implement tariffs at his discretion. | ||
And so really when you leave Trump to his own devices and there's not challenges from These liberal judges, liberal federal judges. | ||
It's not a battle with Congress. | ||
It's not something that has to go through all these different departments and agencies. | ||
When it just comes out of his office, out of his desk, it's aggressive. | ||
He's on top of it. | ||
If it's an area that he's interested in, this is what it looks like. | ||
One hour. | ||
So this is competence. | ||
This is energy. | ||
But it's also applying the might of the U.S. empire to something that's actually good for our country at the expense of other countries. | ||
These other countries, for what it's worth, it is true, they are dumping their people into the United States. | ||
That is 100% factual. | ||
That in Mexico, in Central America, in South America, it's no exaggeration that they are emptying their prisons. | ||
They're insane asylums. | ||
When Trump says that, that is based on real reports. | ||
That's true. | ||
They are dumping their most problematic people into the United States to relieve pressure on their own societies. | ||
And that's a form of abuse. | ||
That's hostile. | ||
That's actually a hostile action. | ||
And this is why, by the way, Americans are not happy with the arrangement. | ||
We're apparently the seat and the capital of this global empire. | ||
We have all these obligations. | ||
To every country around the world, acting as the world's policeman and backing all these international institutions, providing and furnishing other countries with foreign aid and you name it. | ||
But we're not actually getting the benefits of the empire. | ||
We're actually being abused by the empire. | ||
Not only do we not enjoy primacy or deference, on the contrary, our people are suffering. | ||
So that our so-called allies or vassals could relieve the pressure on their own societies. | ||
Those are hostile actions. | ||
Why are we paying to get abused? | ||
Why are we, for example, in the case of Colombia, we're a security partner of Colombia. | ||
We underwrite their domestic and foreign security. | ||
We're trade partners with Colombia. | ||
They're dependent on our economy. | ||
And they're abusing us in return for those services. | ||
So what the Trump administration has effectively done, contrary to what liberals say, the left would say that we're alienating our allies. | ||
We're abandoning our allies. | ||
We're going it alone, but we need other countries. | ||
All we're doing is assertively repelling these hostile policies. | ||
Because that's what it is. | ||
It is a policy for Mexico or Central and South American countries to send these people across our border. | ||
Those are hostile actions. | ||
We are repelling and reversing those. | ||
And it is aggressive and assertive and energetic, and it comes with threats of tariffs. | ||
But that's appropriate. | ||
We're a strong country. | ||
We should resist the abuse using our power. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
So, everybody loves to see this because it is righteous, it is just, and it feels pretty good. | ||
We are a rich country, and by the way, we are a rich country due to the sacrifice and the ingenuity of our people. | ||
We work harder than anybody in the world. | ||
We are more productive than anybody in the world. | ||
We are more educated than anybody in the world. | ||
And by the way, once you isolate the black people from the rest of the population, People say, oh, Americans are getting dumber. | ||
It's like, not really. | ||
When you isolate, once you take into account human biodiversity, that the races are different, white Americans are leading the charge. | ||
We're productive, work hard, care about the quality of our work, educated, super intelligent. | ||
And we have this massive military. | ||
We fought in wars. | ||
We deserve the spoils. | ||
We fought, bled, worked, invented our way to the top. | ||
It's a great country. | ||
We now deserve the spoils, which is that we should be the model of what it is to be a human civilization. | ||
We deserve to have a very high standard of living. | ||
And we have put it upon ourselves for ideological reasons, out of incompetence, for other reasons. | ||
That we should suffer to help these other countries that are abusing us. | ||
So everybody welcomes and celebrates really a righteous and just use of power. | ||
I wouldn't call it abusive. | ||
I would call it justice. | ||
This is a form of political justice. | ||
Something that we're not used to. | ||
And like everything, there's a balance between mercy and justice. | ||
For so long, we have had all of this mercy for the rest of the world. | ||
And that is actually one of the things that makes America great, I would contend. | ||
I don't think other civilizations are merciful to foreigners, to the other, to their adversaries, to their defeated opponents. | ||
Thank God for the United States that we are a merciful nation. | ||
For the most part. | ||
We're not perfect. | ||
But for the most part, we have taken mercy on the world. | ||
And we have been merciful towards refugees and foreigners. | ||
And although misguided and misplaced, I actually think it comes in some ways from a good place. | ||
But we have had far too much mercy. | ||
And by the way, too much mercy without justice. | ||
And justice is a prerequisite for mercy. | ||
We cannot give to other people something from ourselves before we give what is due, before we give what is just. | ||
And so, for example, with illegal immigrants, these people should not be here. | ||
They should never be allowed. | ||
It is just to the people in our country to have a border. | ||
Now, if... | ||
We wanted to take mercy upon them. | ||
That is something that takes place after the justice. | ||
It is secondary. | ||
You have a wall. | ||
You respect that the people in the country have a right to determine who comes in. | ||
They have sovereignty. | ||
And if people ask, if they petition to come into our country, then we can take mercy on them and let them in. | ||
But you don't get to come in here and abuse and take from the country and there's no justice and call that mercy. | ||
That's not mercy. | ||
You cannot call it mercy without justice. | ||
Justice comes first. | ||
And that is really what the Trump administration, that is what, if not perfectly embodied, that is what the spirit of Trumpism represents. | ||
It is about political justice. | ||
That the government does right by its people. | ||
That first and foremost, there is fairness, there is propriety. | ||
That goodness is being promoted. | ||
Now, if people fall outside of what is proper, legal, just, then I think a righteous country can take mercy upon them. | ||
We won't chop their heads off. | ||
We won't put them in a cage for the rest of their lives. | ||
We won't send them to the bottom of the ocean. | ||
But you do that after their arrest, after they're hauled before a judge, after they're declared guilty, and you do it in a responsible way. | ||
And that is why people love this. | ||
That is why people love Daniel Penny, who choked out that guy on the subway. | ||
It is unfortunate. | ||
Probably that person, in a different scenario, wouldn't have died. | ||
In a different society, with a different roll of the dice, he would still be alive. | ||
And maybe he meant something to other people. | ||
But we have been deprived of justice for so long. | ||
We've seen so much of the opposite, which is people killed, innocent bystanders killed all the time on public transportation. | ||
In broad daylight in the city square, it's a terror that has ruined public life in totality for everybody. | ||
It has simply made it unaffordable. | ||
It has priced out most people in the country from enjoying the commons because of this terror, because of the lack of justice, such that when you see these super aggressive actions like the killing of... | ||
I forget his name, but Daniel Penny killing that guy on the subway. | ||
When you see the people being hauled out of the country by the thousands every day, when you see them being deported to Colombia and then being shoved down that government's throats, people absolutely love it. | ||
It is just. | ||
It is righteous. | ||
That is a people that loves goodness. | ||
And so I think it's amazing. | ||
It feels good. | ||
And this is another reminder, by the way, that having power as a nation is essential. | ||
This is something else I push very strongly for. | ||
Contrary to so-called petty nationalists, European nationalists, people that say nationalism for all the nations, scratch that. | ||
If we, and by we, I mean the people living in this country, if we do not have power, we cannot have justice. | ||
We cannot have prosperity and safety. | ||
Only if we are in a position to dominate our neighbors, only when we are in a position To wield trade, military, industrial power that proceeds from the essential factors of production. | ||
Only then can we have a good quality of life. | ||
If we didn't have trade power, if we didn't have military power, if we didn't have political will, you can't do the things like what you just saw yesterday. | ||
Which means people can just come here and invade the United States. | ||
Which means other countries can exert their will on us. | ||
This is something that feels good. | ||
It is good. | ||
And it's a reminder that power is an essential ingredient. | ||
Having it, using it, this is the essence of politics. | ||
This is the essence of why we do what we do. | ||
Attaining it and wielding it is a prerequisite. | ||
I feel like sometimes people forget that. | ||
People speak, for example, in terms of we should be left alone. | ||
We need to preserve the uniqueness and culture of European civilization. | ||
And I've always hated that. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because it sounds like we're pleading. | ||
With non-whites, other countries, with our rulers, to basically be put on a reservation. | ||
We're begging them to take it easy on us. | ||
Hey, can't you just leave us alone? | ||
Can't you just let Europe be an open-air museum where you just let us have our cheese and wine? | ||
Can't you just let us have our... | ||
Operas and symphonies, while you have all the power, can't you just maintain this so we could be glorified resort workers? | ||
And the thing is, that's never going to work. | ||
If we're pleading, if we're asking that they respect our nationhood for some idealistic reason, It presupposes that we've already given up our claim to global empire, to global power. | ||
It's almost as if we've accepted that European civilization has sunsetted and that now other countries will run the world and therefore the world that we live in, our world. | ||
And we're saying, hey, come on, isn't it good? | ||
Objectively that we exist. | ||
Rather than the kind of claim which is we want power so that we don't have to plead. | ||
They will plead with us that they should have their way of life. | ||
They will plead to stay. | ||
They will plead that their homes won't be changed. | ||
And that is really the only way that global dynamics has ever worked, which is that... | ||
You are either increasing in power and have it, or you are decreasing in power and do not have it. | ||
And those that have the power have the privilege of deciding and ruling. | ||
And those that do not have the power are in the position of pleading and justifying and rationalizing. | ||
And as white people, as Americans, we want to be in the driver's seat. | ||
That means that we have to be in the business of empire. | ||
We have to be in the business of an American empire which represents European-ness. | ||
The American empire. | ||
And you can come up with any kind of construction that you need. | ||
But in effect, it needs to be the representative of European Christian civilization. | ||
Transplanted, inherited, and yet it must be the face and represent the mantle of Western European Christian leadership. | ||
So what we're seeing right now, I like that. | ||
And in a sense, we like that. | ||
We like to see it because it is Trump, our white American president, leading what appeared at one point to be white revanchism. | ||
But it is going to get very ugly if America becomes a country that is dominated by a new elite class of Asians and Jews, which it sort of is on its way if it isn't already there. | ||
If America becomes the representative of some other civilization and some other people, well, then we just have this corporate empire that holds all the cards. | ||
With a dying white minority inside of it, excuse me, and our heritage homeland dying as a vassal of that empire. | ||
These are just some thoughts on this political arrangement that we're seeing right now. | ||
So I saw this situation with Colombia. | ||
I loved it. | ||
I love to see justice being done by the country. | ||
I love to see that. | ||
We're using power in a way that is good. | ||
I love to see America powerful as, again, maybe not necessarily right now, but we could see the potential representing something like what it used to, which was European Empire. | ||
But I am a little bit concerned. | ||
And so the reason I lay all this out is because I do want to express some concerns here. | ||
Seeing Trump move in such an aggressive way, it is a little bit frightening because it is destabilizing. | ||
And when you see the might of American empire directed like this, you realize that this has a lot of gravity to it. | ||
There is a weight to it. | ||
America is this juggernaut and it can crush everything in its path. | ||
And if we have this extremely energetic executive branch, That is making these moves like that. | ||
You wonder who gets crushed. | ||
And you wonder if the good guys might get crushed. | ||
People like us. | ||
People like the Groypers. | ||
People like opponents of Israel. | ||
Opponents of the H-1B visas. | ||
Whatever you want to say. | ||
When you see the hammer come down, you hope that you're outside of it. | ||
Again, I'd like to say there are some concerns now that we see some energy in the executive branch. | ||
In some ways, it's refreshing. | ||
In other ways, it does herald a different age. | ||
And almost immediately, you do then realize what you took for granted with the stagnation. | ||
With a stagnant, dying country that is merciful and maternal and feminine and all those things. | ||
Of course, it felt like we were slowly being suffocated. | ||
Of course, it felt like there were too many rules and too many restrictions, and it felt like nothing ever happened. | ||
At the same time, life was predictable and for the most part safe, with the exception of the rampant crime. | ||
So maybe not always physically safe if you live in a major city. | ||
But the changes came slowly. | ||
For the most part, it was predictable. | ||
And basically for my entire life, things didn't change too much. | ||
And now that you see something totally different, or something which might promise or point towards something totally different, you suddenly realize, and again, there's positives and negatives to both, the upside of the energetic action is that things could improve. | ||
The upside is that the bad guys are being defeated. | ||
The risks are that other people are going to get and may get crushed. | ||
The risks are that it may not pay off. | ||
We might lose some of the battles. | ||
And on the flip side, although we're totally familiar with the downsides of the previous order of things, we also realize we took for granted maybe the predictability and the slow pace of change, which was... | ||
Somewhat more comfortable. | ||
And although it wasn't exciting and although certainly was suffocating for political dissent or for male energy, it certainly felt safer. | ||
And especially now that we look at the people that are in charge of the government, this is where my concern is. | ||
If we had a truly nationalist government, the Donald Trump from 2015. Or maybe some other thing like Pat Buchanan, I would feel like we were in better hands. | ||
But when we have empowered a regime which is so clearly compromised by these other interests, honestly, it terrifies me. | ||
When the administration is empowered and it is clearly compromised by the state of Israel, which is totally evil and wicked and merciless and ruthless and evil, that's frightening. | ||
And when this tech oligarchy is empowered, these people that do not worship Jesus Christ, they do not believe in God, in some ways they worship humanity, they worship technology, they're trying to bring into existence an artificial intelligence, God or angel, to subordinate humanity to it in some ways. | ||
And these are the people that are in charge of the energetic executive? | ||
As a real nationalist, it's a little bit frightening. | ||
Is it maybe better than the alternative? | ||
I'm actually not so sure. | ||
And the concern is always that in politics, of course, you never get exactly what you want. | ||
But the question is, did we—and this was the question I was asking for Trump and Kamala. | ||
People would say, if you don't vote for Trump, you're getting Kamala. | ||
And people would say, how could you want Kamala over Trump? | ||
She's obviously going to be worse. | ||
And I didn't want her. | ||
I didn't want to see her every day for four years. | ||
I didn't want Trump to lose and retreat into ignominy and get imprisoned. | ||
I didn't want that to happen. | ||
In some ways, the Democrats, strictly speaking, might have been the lesser of two evils in the sense that although they might have been evil, because they were DEI and bound up by this democratic institution stuff, they were a slovenly, slow, incompetent, lazy, derpy evil. | ||
Yeah, Kamala and all these people in the administration, these like race communists and gay people and left-wing Jews and psychos, they were obviously evil. | ||
But they were also slow, incompetent, not super aggressive. | ||
And they had been around for a long time. | ||
On the other hand, this new administration that's coming in, Yes, there's promise that they might improve certain things, but the people that are behind it are just as evil. | ||
They were backing the Democrats four years ago, down to a man. | ||
These people like Jacob Hellberg, Elon Musk, Mark Andreessen, Sean McGuire, Sam Altman, all of them, they were all backing Democrats four years ago. | ||
As evil as the Democrats are, they were on board with them four years ago, eight years ago. | ||
Twelve years ago, and now they're on this side, but now they're pushing this accelerationist, techno-humanist vision for the future. | ||
And once you factor in that Zionist element, that ruthless Zionist element that is currently committing a genocide in Gaza, you start to imagine what becomes possible here. | ||
And it's not... | ||
Actually so good. | ||
It feels good when it's illegals. | ||
It felt good when it was Muslims under George W. Bush, if you're a conservative. | ||
But what happens when it's nationalists? | ||
What happens when they turn those weapons that were built in the Patriot Act after 9-11 against the Trump supporters? | ||
What happens when they turn the weapons they're using against the people in Gaza? | ||
And the Hezbollah supporters on the campus and the illegals, what happens when they turn that on the so-called real neo-Nazis, the so-called real white nationalists, the real conspiracy theorists, the black pillars? | ||
What happens then? | ||
And that's why I'm a little bit concerned about it. | ||
And so... | ||
You love to see it when Trump does it. | ||
Yeah, it's fun. | ||
We're jamming these illegals down their throat. | ||
I support it 100%. | ||
At the same time, you wonder, this beast that has been created, are we going to hold the reins? | ||
Do we hold the reins? | ||
Do we now? | ||
Will we in the future? | ||
I'm not sure about that. | ||
And that's why I've always been skeptical of this arrangement. | ||
This is classic, like, we made a deal with Darth Vader. | ||
We made a deal with Bane. | ||
Hey, man, you're breaking the deal. | ||
That wasn't part of the deal at all. | ||
I'm changing the terms of the deal. | ||
I'm altering the deal. | ||
What are you going to say? | ||
It's Darth Vader. | ||
That's big tech. | ||
That's the Israel lobby. | ||
And we're Lando. | ||
They're Darth Vader. | ||
We're Lando. | ||
They're Bane. | ||
We're that other guy that gave Bane all the money. | ||
They're Mickey Rourke and Iron Man 2. We're the other guy. | ||
We're Hammer Industries. | ||
I gave you the bird. | ||
I gave you everything you wanted. | ||
Okay, but they're controlling the robots. | ||
They're piloting the robots. | ||
Drone better. | ||
Drone better. | ||
We said, hey, how are you going to fit your head inside that? | ||
That doesn't work. | ||
And they're going to say drone better. | ||
And then they control the drones. | ||
Iron Man 2. We're going to say, hey, we gave you all of the tanks from Wayne Industries. | ||
And they're going to say, do you feel in charge? | ||
We're going to say, hey, we gave up Chewbacca and Han Solo. | ||
That's not part of the deal. | ||
And they're going to say, I'm altering the deal. | ||
Okay, super gay. | ||
I admit that was super. | ||
Okay, I admit that was a little like Reddit coded, like Avengers, Thanos, Ukraine coded, but like. | ||
But that's the problem. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
Who is really wielding the reins? | ||
Because if it is Peter Thiel, if it is Elon Musk, Mark Andreessen, Sean McGuire, Sam Altman, if it is Bibi Netanyahu, Ben Shapiro, do we trust them going into this deal as the junior partner? | ||
Because that's what we... | ||
Not me. | ||
I didn't sign up for this. | ||
That's what you fucking people are. | ||
You signed up with the Jews and the transhumanists as a junior partner to make Trump the president, counting on this 80-year-old man to keep them in check. | ||
I don't think that's the best idea. | ||
That's just me. | ||
And once we get Vance in there, because that's what they're all promoting, once we get him in there, once Trump goes down and Vance gets in, either in this term or the next, Then we're fucked, okay? | ||
It's just over. | ||
Once we get that fatty who owes Peter Thiel everything, he's married to this Indian, he's wearing the Israel hostage dog tag. | ||
Dude, you feel good now because Trump's in there and Trump is our guy. | ||
It's like Gladiator. | ||
Trump is like Marcus Aurelius and Vance is like Joaquin Phoenix. | ||
So... | ||
Cautionary tale. | ||
W, who could hate on it? | ||
It's an undeniably auraful victory. | ||
You're taking the illegals back. | ||
Oh, you're not? | ||
We'll crash your whole economy. | ||
I mean, it's awesome. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
It's American power. | ||
I love American power. | ||
You love to see it. | ||
This is what we want. | ||
But how do we want it? | ||
We want this for white people. | ||
We want this, and not just for white people, but really just mostly for white people. | ||
Non-white people live here. | ||
They're going to live here. | ||
But America must speak as the mouthpiece of the historic European civilization that birthed it. | ||
That's what everybody wants. | ||
That's what everybody likes. | ||
And these other guys, they can live here. | ||
But they can't be the majority. | ||
They can't run everything. | ||
The face has to be Trump face, has to look like Trump or JFK. And we want it in such a way where it is not under the control of nefarious actors. | ||
That's why I almost think the Democrats are less nefarious. | ||
I don't vote for Democrats. | ||
I think Democrats are evil. | ||
But by the same token, It's like there's almost this feeling of like the day after the bomb has dropped. | ||
And I didn't vote for it, but for you guys, the question's like, what have we done? | ||
What have we done? | ||
We've unleashed this machine, and now we're giving over the reins to Mark Andreessen. | ||
We're giving over the reins to these other people. | ||
I don't know if that's the best thing in the world. | ||
That's just how I feel about it. | ||
I'm giving you my honest gut feeling. | ||
I like it. | ||
America's back. | ||
It's great. | ||
But who's really in charge here? | ||
Because that actually matters at the end of the day. | ||
The devil's in the details on those sorts of things. | ||
But anyway, so that's Colombia. | ||
America's back. | ||
We're the most powerful country in the world. | ||
Look, I'll take it for now. | ||
I'll try to enjoy it because the other stuff is too terrifying to comprehend right now. | ||
And we'll just say, you know what? | ||
We make every country our bitch because this is the United States. | ||
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We're the boss of the world. | |
And this is what it's going to be for the next four years, trade warfare, trade war against Canada, Mexico, China, European Union. | ||
And I almost wonder, in some ways, maybe it's a good thing for it to be super aggressive because if it is, the hope is that maybe these other countries will look elsewhere. | ||
If the United States... | ||
Starts to act erratically and unpredictably, then you hope that it makes every country nervous, what I just said, and every country starts to look elsewhere and hedge. | ||
And if every country starts to do that, then it limits how much America can exercise power and then, you know. | ||
Subsequently, how much these people in control of the regime can exercise their power because we can already see Bitcoin stock market is down mostly because of DeepSeek but also in part because of the unpredictability of trade under this administration. | ||
The United States embracing tariffs is an epochal transformation and would herald a completely different system. | ||
The system is effectively built. | ||
And so if the United States embraces protectionism, mercantilism, this is a completely different ballgame and the world order changes in a way that it hasn't in a very long time. | ||
So the political ramifications of a legitimate tariff regime, a robust regime. | ||
Using them as threats but also implementing across the board just as economic policy, it would be transformative. | ||
So this is another thing we're going to be paying a lot of attention to in the Trump administration as we talked about this during the inauguration, whether he actually implements a robust industrial and protectionist trade policy. | ||
In the first term, it was very unorganized, ad hoc. | ||
It was not systematic. | ||
We'll see if in the second term there's a different approach and there's a whole new different policy implemented. | ||
Because it seems like that's the way it's been trending for the past eight years. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I think that's going to do it for me with the monologue. | ||
I'm going to save our story about DeepSeek for tomorrow. | ||
Huge story, but we ran out of time. | ||
I guess I'll cover that tomorrow. | ||
But 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. | ||
Let me get set up here. | ||
I'm curious what your reaction to my monologue tonight is going to be. | ||
Because, look, I'm not trying to be a contrarian. | ||
I know that everybody is really excited right now, and I get it. | ||
I know everybody is, you know, really high on their own supply. | ||
I kind of get it. | ||
Here's why I don't get it. | ||
None of it is organic. | ||
All the memes are shit. | ||
Like, let's just be honest. | ||
All the memes that are coming out of X right now are trash. | ||
And I know that because I was around eight years ago and the memes from 10 years ago. | ||
We're literally more developed and funnier and better than they are now. | ||
And I'm not biased. | ||
I mean, they're just shit now. | ||
They're reheated. | ||
None of it's original. | ||
It's all derivative from stuff from 10 years ago. | ||
So that's maybe the worst part of it. | ||
You know, like today, I saw a meme. | ||
Somebody posted a picture of Trump with the... | ||
Pit Vipers? | ||
That's a five-year-old meme. | ||
That's a six-year-old meme. | ||
Pit Vipers was a meme in 2019, 2020, 2021. That's like a four- to six-year-old meme. | ||
So it's Trump wearing Pit Vipers, and he's at the, what do they call it, that interchange in Pennsylvania? | ||
I forget the name of it, the famous one where it's all the different. | ||
Gas stations and fast food. | ||
What is it called? | ||
I don't even remember the name of it. | ||
But he's there wearing the hat with the pit vipers. | ||
And by the way, that, the rest stop, that's another meme that goes back eight years. | ||
And it said, we're so back, we're back. | ||
That's like a five-year-old meme itself. | ||
We're so back that there's going to be white teenagers working at fast food places. | ||
So it's literally a hodgepodge. | ||
It's a grab bag, Mad Libs, of memes. | ||
From six years ago. | ||
From five to six years ago. | ||
So this is like cat turd tier slop. | ||
It is trickled down from actual meme creators. | ||
Actual creative people that were on board with Trump the first time and have long since abandoned politics. | ||
It has finally trickled down from them across the generations, across the platforms to like boomers on Instagram. | ||
Such that these are the memes they're making now. | ||
Now Jack Posobiec, Benny Johnson, these like 40-year-old guys are memesmiths. | ||
They're putting a Snapchat filter on J.D. Vance and pretending he's based when he is fat, a race mixer, and owned by a gay guy. | ||
And so the memes that are coming out now, they're just like fucking dog shit. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
I just doesn't feel the same. | ||
Trump's like low energy now. | ||
They're doing the YMCA for crying out loud. | ||
People are doing this ridiculous dance to the YMCA, the gay anthem. | ||
Trump supporters stopped calling me gay and saying, your mustache looks like the village people when they had to do the YMCA dance at the Trump rally. | ||
That's what goes on. | ||
Trump supporters are like, oh, this kid's gay. | ||
He doesn't support Trump. | ||
He has a mustache like the village people until it's time for them to go to the rally and then do the YMCA for the village people doing a live performance of YMCA at the inauguration. | ||
Like, so it just sucks. | ||
So, you know, I'm saying, like, I kind of get being caught up in it. | ||
Like, theoretically, I understand. | ||
Wanting to be a part of the crowd, like, in an extremely general way? | ||
I do not understand liking any of it. | ||
None of it is funny. | ||
None of it is really based. | ||
It's all just like GOP slop, which has been reheated from a long time ago. | ||
But anyway, so that notwithstanding, I legitimately just don't support what's going on. | ||
You know, like I said at the beginning, this administration, this is like the regime's get-out-of-jail-free card. | ||
It's crazy how people have been tricked. | ||
You know, in 2015, Trump was the ultimate outsider. | ||
Now he's backed by Silicon Valley. | ||
Now Silicon Valley is white knighting for him on the timeline every day. | ||
And it's like people say, oh, well, that means we won. | ||
They're transhumanist, atheist liberals. | ||
So, we didn't change their minds. | ||
They're not on our team, but they're white knighting for Trump. | ||
Isn't that a little bit, doesn't that give you pause? | ||
Like Ben Shapiro, so the Israel First Jews and the transhumanist, atheist, rich liberals that invented tech, they're all cheerleading for Trump, and no one finds that suspicious. | ||
They're like, oh, well... | ||
Well, they support Trump like we do. | ||
It's like, yeah, but they're transhumanist liberals and Israel-first Jews. | ||
And they didn't have a change of heart. | ||
They didn't change their minds on anything. | ||
They realized, because they opposed Trump 10 years ago, they realized that Trump wasn't that bad and they didn't change their minds. | ||
What does that tell you about what actually occurred over the past eight years? | ||
So eight years ago, all those people... | ||
To a man, opposed him vigorously and said he was Hitler, and he must be opposed at any cost. | ||
None of them have changed their minds. | ||
They're all the same people. | ||
Shapiro has not changed his mind on anything. | ||
These transhumanist liberals haven't changed their minds on anything. | ||
But they all support Trump, and they say, oh, well, we just didn't understand what Trump really was. | ||
They didn't say, we were wrong. | ||
We changed our minds. | ||
They said, we were wrong about Trump. | ||
We thought he was something that he wasn't. | ||
We thought he was Hitler. | ||
We realized he wasn't. | ||
We thought he was an anti-Semitic bigot, etc., etc. | ||
We realized he wasn't. | ||
When he was the outsider, when he was saying all the good stuff, They hated him. | ||
When they realized he didn't mean it, he wasn't serious about it, they said, oh, he's actually not so bad. | ||
And here's $300 million, and you're going to hire all our people, and we want Indians and $500 billion for the supercomputer, and we want more missiles for Israel. | ||
And people are like, but wait, he's deporting as many illegals as Obama. | ||
It's like, okay, well, that didn't work the first time. | ||
That we deported as many people as Obama 16 years ago. | ||
Before everything. | ||
So that's sort of where I'm at. | ||
But I'm not trying to be a negative Nelly or a contrarian. | ||
I just feel like I'm the last sane person in the world. | ||
It's like, and by the way, these liberals are telling us, like, Whitney Webb. | ||
I don't know her. | ||
She didn't follow me. | ||
I followed her on Twitter. | ||
She didn't follow me back. | ||
Fucking bitch. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I don't have a problem with her. | ||
That's just a joke. | ||
But I followed her. | ||
She didn't follow me back. | ||
So I unfollowed her. | ||
But I really like her and I like her coverage. | ||
I don't really know a lot about her. | ||
But she studies the stuff and she's literally telling the Trump supporters like, hey, you're being duped. | ||
They're not even right wing and they're saying, hey, you're being tricked. | ||
And they're right. | ||
So. | ||
You know, I think the future is going to be left and right coming together on green, coming together on tech regulation, and something with class. | ||
And we're just going to have to be the people that win that one. | ||
We're going to have to be the top dog in that arrangement so that it could be identitarian. | ||
You know, but I feel like that's, it's really going to be like, Neil, the horseshoe is going to collapse. | ||
I predict that the horseshoe will collapse. | ||
You know how they say that right and left, you know, that you have the spectrum, far left, far right, the center, and they say that the far left and the far right go like this, and they form a horseshoe, because they actually agree on some things. | ||
And they're different than the middle. | ||
And I think it's basically going to collapse. | ||
And the right and the left are going to have to work together against the neoliberals in the center. | ||
And the issues that I think the big ones are green. | ||
It's going to be the green leftists because they're the only ones that give a shit. | ||
And the right-wingers that support an ecology. | ||
It's going to be some element of class, middle class and poor people, something like that. | ||
Against the ultra-wealthy? | ||
Or, you know, there's probably a better way to describe it, but anyway, I feel like that's where we're headed because this new party's trying to kick us out. | ||
You know, Peter Thiel, or Elon Musk said we're going to root out, or what did he say? | ||
We're going to remove root and stem the hateful racists from the Republican Party that are holding us back. | ||
And Marc Andreessen and Vivek said the same thing. | ||
I mean, they said the same exact thing. | ||
Vivek said, I wonder where the opposition to meritocracy will come from next. | ||
He means us. | ||
He means the woke right, the woke right that they're trying to meme. | ||
He means the race essentialists, Israel critics. | ||
So you're going to see it. | ||
The center right is going to go to war against the far right, going to try to isolate. | ||
And ostracize and vilify them. | ||
And I just hope that the radical left sees what's happening like Bernie bro types. | ||
It's really just real human beings against these fake tech people. | ||
And Christians. | ||
Christians of all varieties. | ||
But Christians and Marxists need to team up. | ||
The Marxists need to become Christians. | ||
Because You know, the tech people hate Catholicism for the same reason they hate Marxism. | ||
They call Catholics Marxists. | ||
And they call Catholics Marxists because Marxists have many of the same critiques of capitalism that Catholics do. | ||
Which is that it lacks humanity and alienates us. | ||
And Catholics aren't necessarily in favor of like a Marxist economic system. | ||
I'm not a Marxist. | ||
And I'm not a communist. | ||
And of course the communists... | ||
Persecuted the Christians, but there are some similarities that are not shared by this Nietzschean, techno-optimist, effective accelerationist, neoliberal right-wing, which is basically, they say they're defenders of humanity, but they're actually anti-human. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But more on that later. | ||
So anyway, those are just some thoughts in general. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
I'm just thinking out loud here. | ||
This is just what's been on my mind lately. | ||
But let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you all have to say. | ||
White woman, no baby, sent $10. | ||
Nick, would you ever consider sending me your semen? | ||
I would like to find a good guy to have a baby with. | ||
I'm white Christian and don't care about what is in your genes. | ||
Yeah, in every way. | ||
I was even watching an old press conference when he went out with Jim Acosta. | ||
Somebody, I think that guy from TimCast posted it. | ||
Back in 2018, Trump goes, or 2017? | ||
Trump goes at it with this journalist from CNN, Jim Acosta, in a press briefing. | ||
And Trump goes, you're a terrible person. | ||
Literally told him you're a terrible person. | ||
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I mean, he was a beast back then. | |
The way he handled the press. | ||
Stop talking. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Stop interrupting. | ||
You're a terrible person. | ||
CNN should be ashamed because you are a disgrace. | ||
You're a terrible person. | ||
You shouldn't treat people like that. | ||
The way he just handled them, it was in Clinton and the first debate. | ||
And then I watched his first press conference last week that everybody was so excited about. | ||
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And he goes, excuse me, don't interrupt me. | |
And it was okay, but people are acting like it's the same. | ||
He totally lost his mojo. | ||
I heard, yeah, I didn't check that out, but somebody told me that they have this sordid background. | ||
Dude, I just have like a sixth sense about this stuff. | ||
You just, if you don't trust me by now. | ||
So, and here's what's so funny. | ||
So last week, somebody said, oh, these girls are talking trash about you. | ||
They're called Girls Gone Bible. | ||
And I took one look at it and said, fuck them. | ||
It's these two, like, blonde bimbos wearing too much makeup, fake blondes, basic bitches doing the fake blonde thing. | ||
They're doing this super Protestant trad LARP. They're in their dresses on the beach reading the Bible. | ||
It's super suggestive. | ||
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Excuse me. | |
And I took one look at it and said, gross. | ||
Now, how much do you want to bet that all my haters, if they watch that at the outset, they would say, oh, that just goes to show Nick hates Christianity and isn't attracted to women. | ||
Like, that's what they would say. | ||
If I go and watch Girls Gone Bible and I say, pass, this is disgusting, it's pornographic. | ||
It is totally suggestive and lewd. | ||
I don't like the name. | ||
I don't like the facial expressions. | ||
They would gaslight me and pretend that was in my imagination. | ||
They'd say, what are you talking about? | ||
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They're presenting as Christians. | |
It's hot chicks. | ||
What's not to like? | ||
But it turns out they're both these degenerates. | ||
It turns out they're in these satanic videos. | ||
They do nude scenes in movies. | ||
They're total freaks. | ||
And then they start a podcast that is named after porn. | ||
It's literally named after porn with the same font and everything. | ||
And it's like, but I just understand that on an instinctual level. | ||
And you see, if I were a faker, if I were a faker that told you what you wanted to hear, that's a perfect example where I would look at that and say, All right. | ||
Just what I like to see. | ||
Fill up my cup with traditional Christianity and trad girls. | ||
Because no one gives me enough credit. | ||
Everybody treats me like I'm this caricature, like I'm some trad goofball. | ||
Nobody gives me... | ||
On the one hand, I get attacked for being a hypocrite. | ||
On the other hand, they try and typecast me like I'm some... | ||
Caricature of like some trad, trad rightist or whatever, anime rightist. | ||
But like I took one look at that and said, no, fuck these stupid bitches. | ||
And anybody, any faker who is in, if I wasn't a real nigga, if I wasn't a real human being, if I wasn't a real nigger, we got to stop saying that on the show. | ||
We got to stop saying that on this show. | ||
But if I wasn't real. | ||
I would say, if I was like 20 IQ points lower, I would say, all right, just what I like to see. | ||
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Oh, they're reading the Bible? | |
Based? | ||
They're wearing their sundresses? | ||
Based? | ||
They're white? | ||
Fashy? | ||
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Based? | |
Okay, but I'm just on another level. | ||
I am next level. | ||
Who else is on this level with me? | ||
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No one. | |
Literally, I wish. | ||
I wish. | ||
Keith was close, but I had to let him go because he was just below. | ||
You know, because he's still wrong about a hundred things like Steve Saylor. | ||
I don't want to get into it, but like, I thought maybe I could pull him up. | ||
I was like, hey man, shouldn't do a show with Spencer and maybe don't be so boring. | ||
I tried to pull him up, but he just wouldn't get it. | ||
I had to let it go. | ||
No one else is on this level. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Is that instinct or what? | ||
I took one look at it, by all appearances, and it was a trap. | ||
I should have been like, beast? | ||
But I was like, no. | ||
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Fuck those bitches. | |
Someone said they were talking trash. | ||
I was like, fuck them. | ||
They're gross. | ||
And I was right. | ||
And I didn't even need to pull a... | ||
I didn't even need to know. | ||
I just knew. | ||
I just saw it. | ||
I just felt it. | ||
I'm tapped in, you guys. | ||
I am tapped in. | ||
And you can't teach that. | ||
People are always asking me, what book should I read? | ||
You can't read this in a book, okay? | ||
You just have it. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So, vindicated! | ||
Vindicated on Girls Gone Bible. | ||
Who else but me would call that out? | ||
Strike it down, epic style. | ||
What's his name? | ||
I-Hypocrite would be like, bro, what are you talking about? | ||
They're based. | ||
You know, Harrison Smith and I-Hypocrite would be like, oh boy, some fashy wheat maidens. | ||
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White wheat maidens. | |
And they're reading the Bible. | ||
Jaw drops to floor. | ||
Auga. | ||
But me? | ||
Fuck that. | ||
I said my heart goes out to them. | ||
But their show is suggestive and it sickens me in their fucking basic. | ||
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Clocked. | |
Heat vision destroyed. | ||
It is absolutely a hoax. | ||
It just, at the end of the day, it doesn't mean anything. | ||
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It doesn't mean anything. | |
The promise of Trump is that it was fucking real. | ||
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Trump said, real victory. | |
We don't have victories, but we're gonna win. | ||
He said, real victory. | ||
I'm going to take this country and literally make it great. | ||
And now it's a scam. | ||
And people are trying to cope and say, well, you see, it's a metapolitical. | ||
We have been stacking metapolitical victories for a long time. | ||
And you know what? | ||
They're going to deport fewer people than Obama. | ||
So what does that tell you? | ||
I wonder why our enemies will settle for the political victories while they give us all the metapolitical ones. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Isn't that so funny? | ||
All of the oligarchs, they'll settle for the plain old real political victories, the tangible ones which amount to policy and appropriations and contracts. | ||
They settle for that. | ||
And they, for some reason, so foolish of them, They give us all the metapolitical ones. | ||
Well, they're in for a rude awakening the day that those eventually count for anything. | ||
The day that those actually count for one thing in the real world. | ||
All those metapolitical victories and $3 will buy you a cup of coffee, I think. | ||
You know, go to McDonald's and say, hey, we want a metapolitical victory. | ||
They'll say, yeah, you got any money? | ||
Hey, what can I get with this coupon for metapolitical victories in Australia and Austria? | ||
The answer is nothing. | ||
So I just wish they would engage with the critique, but they never do. | ||
You know, like I said this to Zoomer historian, Zoomer historian, who's not even a Zoomer. | ||
He's really a millennial. | ||
Millennial historian said, no, no one should countersign AFD. If you countersign AFD, you're hurting our guys. | ||
And I said, you're an unpaid cheerleader for neoliberalism. | ||
And he said, well, how am I an unpaid cheerleader? | ||
I said, because you're trying to discredit legitimate criticism or skepticism of a party which is led by a lesbian and backed by a neoliberal. | ||
I said, now you can support AFD all you want. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I support AFD. Here's the problem. | ||
You are telling people not even to consider. | ||
You're telling people you are undermining valid, real criticism based in reality, skepticism of whether or how this party will deliver. | ||
I said, and that is suspicious. | ||
And it makes you a cheerleader. | ||
And he said, well, that's a ridiculously high standard. | ||
Maybe they're not perfect. | ||
And he just wouldn't engage with it. | ||
He wouldn't engage with what I was saying. | ||
I said, no, no. | ||
The problem is you won't acknowledge the criticism. | ||
You can support the good guys in AFD. Why do you have to go and say that there is no legitimate criticism? | ||
Not all of AFD is good. | ||
Not all of them are based. | ||
As a matter of fact, people in AFD are concerned about the direction of AFD. People in the party are concerned about the direction of the party. | ||
People in AFD wonder about the direction of the party. | ||
They're uncertain about it. | ||
They're worried about it. | ||
So, if you're supporting the good elements and you're optimistic and you want to put your fingers in the air and pretend there's nothing wrong... | ||
Okay, why can't we voice the skepticism, criticism? | ||
They say, oh, that's all controlled up. | ||
That's hurting our guys. | ||
Disregard that. | ||
That's pretty freaky. | ||
And I don't like that. | ||
And that was the same kind of mentality that they said about the alt-right 10 years ago. | ||
And you know who was the big backer of the alt-right 10 years ago? | ||
Peter Thiel was in talks with Jared Taylor and American Renaissance. | ||
Peter Thiel was in contact with them, and they never did fund them, but he was in talks with them. | ||
And Peter Thiel gave money to National Policy Institute and Spencer, I believe, was the report through Jeff Giza. | ||
And it was the same thing they said back then. | ||
They said, don't countersignal us. | ||
And I would say, hey guys, how does Charlottesville help? | ||
How is any of this good? | ||
And they'd say it's a metapolitical victory. | ||
We're raising the white consciousness. | ||
Stop countersignaling. | ||
So, you know, we can all advocate for our position without telling people to vote. | ||
Like, you guys realize that, right? | ||
We can keep advocating for white identity politics without telling people to vote for the Republican Party. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't... | ||
I don't. | ||
I'm still waiting for the day when that's going to mean anything. | ||
Number one, I am libertarian with a small L, a Republican and a constitutionalist. | ||
I believe in individualism, American exceptionalism and small government. | ||
My, my, how you've grown, King. | ||
Yeah, well, I basically realized that all of those things are fine if you live in a white country. | ||
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Right. | |
Well, I guess I'm realizing now they're not. | ||
What I would have said a couple years ago is that you need a white country to have libertarianism. | ||
Now I would say you need a strong government to prevent subversion, which gets you to a point where you don't have a white country. | ||
So you really always need a strong central state. | ||
So yeah. | ||
Hey, I was 17. | ||
That show came out in November 2015, so I had just turned 17. | ||
So we could all be 17 once. | ||
Ronnie Ronnie sent $10. | ||
Thoughts on Jewry invasion of major cities like NYC and settlements like Carrius, Joel, New York, and Lakewood, New Jersey? | ||
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That's crazy. | |
Utah Groyker sent $10. | ||
Sorry, our Senator John Curtis is so retarded. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, Mormons are lost. | ||
She married on myocracy till it's colorblind. | ||
Jesus King sent $5. | ||
In 1980, there were 10 million Christians in China. | ||
By 2007, that number had grown to 61 million. | ||
Now, it's projected that China will beat USA to become the most Christian nation, with 294.6 million by 2030. | ||
Thoughts on the impact this could have? | ||
It'll be interesting. | ||
I wonder if it will set up a clash between them and the Communist Party and what that means for their whole ideology. | ||
I mean, that's the organizing principle of the state is Maoism. | ||
It would be destabilizing, but it would also be better for the world if China was a Christian country. | ||
But then, you know, the center of gravity of Christianity just keeps moving away from Europeans. | ||
Sure. | ||
Robinson show he invited you on? | ||
Uh, sure. | ||
Yeah, I'll go on a show. | ||
Did you read the article? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because it said that the last time hobbits were in charge was when Hitler was in power. | ||
So I wonder what he meant by that. | ||
I wonder what he meant by that when he said that, and by the way, being a Jew and being a Jewish supremacist, you know, honestly, Let me just stop right there. | ||
You should just stop watching my show. | ||
You in particular, Southern Groyper, you should just go and watch Stephen Crowder. | ||
Because if you're looking for Curtis Yarvin to say, I'm a Jewish supremacist, I'm here to oppress the goyim, I mean, you're just not built for this. | ||
You're just not cut out for this. | ||
I mean, their whole prophet, Leo Strauss, His entire hermeneutic is based on the idea that philosophers conceal hidden meanings inside their writings to hide them from idiots like you. | ||
So the very concept of a smoking gun is completely contrary and actually the opposite. | ||
Of how they operate, of their MO. So, honestly, you should just watch a different show. | ||
Southern Groid percent, $20. | ||
The best evidence I can find is the combination of his example of Hobbit rule being 20th century German fascism and his reference to how Hobbits could theoretically rule. | ||
I suppose that in theory you could massacre all the elves. | ||
You don't seem up for that in practice. | ||
As an elf, I have to regard that as a good thing. | ||
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So, uh, the best evidence, oh, hey, so I just read it, and the best evidence I got is it, but he never says, he never says the Jews are elves. | |
He never says the Jews are elves, though. | ||
Like, this is why white people fucking lose always, because they're so fucking credulous. | ||
And Jews win because they're cunning. | ||
This is why you need Italians. | ||
Enter Romans. | ||
Enter the Roman. | ||
Okay? | ||
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He didn't actually say the Jews are elves. | |
The best evidence I can find is that he said this. | ||
That's all I said. | ||
That's all I saw in this article. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, case closed. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, philosopher. | ||
Thank you, gentlemen. | ||
Do you have anything else that's thick? | ||
Very good. | ||
So feel 4% $25. | ||
Saw this clip. | ||
As a KJV dispensational Baptist, I've never heard a Catholic articulate so well how the relationship works between a sinful man and God, the Savior Jesus Christ. | ||
You are doing a great work in the political sphere. | ||
I'm new, been following since the election. | ||
O slash x.com slash Kyle Langford 01 slash status slash 1-8-8-0-7-3-7-8-4-6-0-9-0-4-4-0-9-7-1. | ||
I don't recognize the clip. | ||
I'm not going to play it here, but thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad you like the clip. | ||
I borrowed some of those takes, but hey, I'm glad you like it. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
They are. | ||
It's really pissing me off lately. | ||
It's hard, like, it's like iRobot. | ||
Remember when Will Smith and iRobot was trying to convince everybody that the robots are evil? | ||
And they just think he's like a dumb idiot? | ||
They're like, you're just a dumb nigg, dude. | ||
Remember that woman who was like a white woman was like, shut up, you black idiot. | ||
The robots are fine, dude. | ||
Remember when she goes into his house? | ||
And she tries to turn the radio on, and she goes, radio on. | ||
Radio activate. | ||
And he's like, you fucking turn it on, bitch. | ||
You fucking press the button, you stupid fucking bitch. | ||
And they just turn it on. | ||
And she's like, oh my gosh. | ||
It's literally, we're living in iRobot. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
And every time, every time, Did I put out bait for all of these, like, tech weirdos to take the bait? | ||
It's like when he had the robot lineup and he started shooting them in the face to see, you know, which one would blink. | ||
That's like me. | ||
Every time I put that stuff out there and they reply and then I do, I search their timeline for every time they've mentioned Israel. | ||
Anyway, yeah, it's the Europeans, man. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
Americans are just built different. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
I don't think they ever will be. | ||
I think the deep state wouldn't allow that because they're actually, well, Biden led Assange off the hook, but I think it would be too injurious to national security for deep state to allow that. | ||
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Excuse me. | |
Mike 269231 sent $300. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
First time super chatting. | ||
Been watching since the election. | ||
My parents watch Fox religiously, and I noticed they have really been pushing that the right is anti-censorship. | ||
I find that funny considering many Groyper accounts and dissident right accounts have been getting shut down or shadow banned on Twitter. | ||
I guess when you censor people on your own team, nobody really notices. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
The thing is about censorship, it's just getting more precise. | ||
You know, Zuckerberg came out and said, oh, well, we won't ban you for saying there's two genders. | ||
But they will ban you if you talk about Israel or the Holocaust or if you're a white nationalist. | ||
Same thing with X. X banned the Groypers. | ||
A decision was made. | ||
They chopped down the top 15 Groypers, minus me. | ||
And then they took the check marks from the top seven Israel critics. | ||
So did the censorship go away? | ||
Shadow banning and censorship? | ||
Or did it just get more precise? | ||
So that is the concern. | ||
And now they're saying they're going to deport anybody that supports Hezbollah and Hamas. | ||
People say that's a good thing. | ||
Okay, but anybody who criticizes Israel, they say, is part of Hamas. | ||
So now there's no freedom to criticize Israel at college. | ||
That's censorship. | ||
That's a form of censorship. | ||
And it's coming from the right, so. | ||
Omega Frant sent $5. | ||
Autismax found some shocking information on the Girls Gone Bible hosts. | ||
Please check it out. | ||
I saw that, yeah. | ||
Kyle Fuller sent $10. | ||
Do you believe people have the gift of prophesying? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know enough about that. | ||
I don't know any profits. | ||
Yeah, someone said that on Friday. | ||
Yes. | ||
And they lived at the same time as human beings. | ||
Good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Quit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Look, if you smoke weed, I won't hold it against you. | ||
You just have to quit right now. | ||
You have to just stop. | ||
If you smoke weed, you are a fucking loser, okay? | ||
I posted that. | ||
It got a lot of backlash. | ||
I legitimately don't care about the opinion of weed smokers because it's just such a filthy, low-status habit. | ||
I can't think of one winner that smokes weed. | ||
When you think about the top people in the country, people like Trump, I guess Elon smokes weed. | ||
There you go. | ||
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Elon's hopped up on all kinds of stuff. | |
It's just a disgusting... | ||
Lame. | ||
And people always say, it enhances your mind. | ||
Really? | ||
Okay, so when has a habitual weed smoker ever said anything that blew your mind? | ||
Do you know any weed smokers that are really intelligent? | ||
Do you know any weed smokers that get more intelligent when they're high? | ||
Because I don't. | ||
I think they think they're more intelligent. | ||
I think when they smoke weed, their perception. | ||
Is that it's opening their mind? | ||
In reality, I don't think that's the case. | ||
So it's just awful. | ||
And I'm against all drug use. | ||
I've never drank alcohol. | ||
I've never smoked weed. | ||
I've never done any drugs. | ||
I'm against all drug usage, but weed in particular is just awful. | ||
So, yeah, if you're doing that, you just got to stop. | ||
You got to get over that. | ||
Yeah, I heard an old friend of the show made an appearance. | ||
I don't want to say who, but I saw a clip of somebody screaming the N-word at the Gooneril. | ||
Old friend of the show made a little cameo there, sort of funny. | ||
Who would have thought? | ||
This guy and Beardson both going viral in the same week. | ||
This is really year of the Groyper. | ||
Beardson Beardley getting a fucking 10 billion impressions in a week. | ||
Baiting. | ||
This guy's just the goat of Twitter. | ||
This guy's been around for 10 years. | ||
This is the goat of Twitter. | ||
So Beardson haters on Suicide Watch. | ||
The other guy, I don't want to dox him, but he soloed the Gooneroll. | ||
Blasphemous. | ||
There was a little blasphemy, though. | ||
I can't support that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Literally just take the Nick pill. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Sammy sent $10. | ||
Indians are ceding over deep sea because if open AI is not backed by the BJP's Kossela Ventures, founded by Vinod Kossela, whose family is Indian military intelligence and whose managing director is Keith Raboy. | ||
We got to open up the Obsidian for India. | ||
Roy Perspool sent $5. | ||
A friend lost 20K on NVDA today. | ||
His financial advisor called and said, NVDA has a smaller company with the same product for the fraction of the price trying to pump up another stock. | ||
They can't keep getting away with it. | ||
That's funny. | ||
07. 07. | ||
Hilton Headgrove, I percent $20. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Rebel Forcekin sent $10. | ||
Joel Davis arrested outside court again today. | ||
Never has a man been more vindicated than Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
Joel is achieving absolutely nothing by doing this. | ||
It's difficult to watch a smart guy with a lot of potential take this path. | ||
When will witness learn from the America First strategy? | ||
There's just no excuse. | ||
I don't even debate them anymore because we settled that debate eight years ago. | ||
We settled that debate in 2017 and 2018. So if people are still doing the Matt Heimbach, NSM thing, I'm just not even arguing with those people anymore. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, that's a filter. | ||
If you think that's a good idea, you're better off getting caught up in that and not associating with us. | ||
You know, I oppose it. | ||
I have my reasons for opposing it, but they always, well, let's debate why it's better. | ||
Look, if people want to get involved in that, that's like a Darwin Award. | ||
I hate that expression, but it's like, you won your Darwin Award. | ||
If you think dressing up in all black, they're not even marching in time. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
You know, they bring a drum, and they don't even march in time. | ||
They're holding their flag sideways, and they're all just kind of like, you know, marching. | ||
To their own pace. | ||
And they're just thugs. | ||
I mean, it's just like a bunch of repugnant thugs. | ||
That's how the vast majority of the population sees it. | ||
They might even be right wing, but they see a bunch of amateurs. | ||
They're not even military. | ||
They're not marching in time. | ||
They're just a bunch of guys walking in the streets, screaming, boorish, dressing all black, LARPing. | ||
Nobody looks at that and says, oh, I'm a normal person, high status. | ||
I want to get in on that. | ||
So, we've already learned that lesson and some people just want to keep, I don't know, they just want to keep rolling the dice on that one. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat, 100 a month. | ||
Heart goes out to you. | ||
I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Timbitz sent $10. | ||
My granddad was responsible for 35 downed German planes in World War II. Still to this day holds the record as worst mechanic to Luftwaffe I ever had. | ||
Gangostock sent $10. | ||
Mark Andresen, on a podcast. | ||
What is that? | ||
Is that bait or what? | ||
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Oh, a Nazi joke? | |
Get it because... | ||
Shut the fuck up, dude. | ||
Gangostock sent $10. | ||
Mark Andresen, on a podcast. | ||
Gave credit to Jeremy England for effective accelerationism. | ||
Effective accelerationism is Andresen's philosophy he's been heavily pushing. | ||
- Jeremy England is an Israeli physicist turned rabbi who wants Israeli expansion. | ||
Rabbit hole is so deep. - Yes it is. - Game post on $5. | ||
Deep seek developed by Chinese hedge fund, free, open source. | ||
Chat GPT developed by Jew under guys of nonprofit costs $2,000 per month. - China better. | ||
Love the show. | ||
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Very true. | |
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, we got to schedule that. | ||
We were supposed to do it tonight, but he didn't reply. | ||
I told the guy, not him, but some other guy was setting it up. | ||
I said, let's do it at 7. He never got back to me, so... | ||
But I'd like to do it this week. | ||
Did they? | ||
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Let me see. | |
What is it? | ||
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New York. | |
It's some play on cruel, right? | ||
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What is it? | |
It's... | ||
Oh, the Cruel Kids or something. | ||
Cruel Kids Table. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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Okay, got to go on Archive. | |
Paywalled. | ||
I am not a robot. | ||
Okay, let me do this. | ||
CAPTCHA, dude, the CAPTCHAs are just... | ||
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Where does it mention me? | |
Okay. | ||
It's not mentioning me. | ||
Where do you see that? | ||
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Oh, there it is. | |
That's not like a real mention. | ||
Tim. | ||
you Thank you. | ||
Let's see. | ||
The room had also made all too clear just how big the party's tent had become. | ||
Posters around the room read, conservation is conservative. | ||
It's finally popping off. | ||
A beefcake lawyer who represents Jewish students suing their university over Palestine protest screamed at me. | ||
A frat boy from Georgetown said he's there because he's Catholic. | ||
I really don't like abortion. | ||
I voted for a big D because of crypto free speech in the Constitution. | ||
Late last night while lunching at Mar-a-Lago, she says one of Trump's handlers recognized her and let her tell the president a joke. | ||
What's the difference between a liberal Jew and Donald Trump? | ||
One has Jewish grandchildren. | ||
And that was said by Wexler, who is Jewish. | ||
Oh, and she's there, yeah. | ||
That new e-girl, astroturfed e-girl. | ||
What's her name? | ||
R.N. Wexler? | ||
Yeah, big surprise. | ||
Thanks for the intel. | ||
No. | ||
Opposition media always does better. | ||
I was born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants, and I support revoking birthright citizenship, meaning I shouldn't be here. | ||
I'm considering moving to Honduras since I can't reconcile being a proud American with my background. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
God bless you, future president. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You should. | ||
Or go to El Salvador, where they're actually trying to fix their country. | ||
Yeah, but I mean, look, if my parents moved to some other country and I was a foreigner, I would move back to America. | ||
If my parents took me to Europe or something, I would move back to America. | ||
So, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, you shouldn't be here. | ||
Your parents shouldn't be here. | ||
So, I think that would be the right thing to do. | ||
But I appreciate the super chat. | ||
Just keep watching the show. | ||
I don't want to deport viewers of the show. | ||
I don't gamble. | ||
I don't like gambling. | ||
Honky Grover sent $15. | ||
Going over to Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
I was young and thought I was fighting for America. | ||
I was actually fighting for Israel. | ||
Fox News won't tell you that. | ||
Thanks for all you do, brother. | ||
Very true. | ||
Based Mode sent $5. | ||
Lol, bro. | ||
You give more information and political analysis. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, I don't know, man. | ||
Like I say, I say it every night. | ||
I can't watch these other shows. | ||
I started watching Brett Cooper is making this big comeback. | ||
It's highly anticipated. | ||
And I'm thinking, what's the big deal? | ||
Am I missing something? | ||
I don't watch your show. | ||
And I just start watching a reaction content, and I'm like, Really? | ||
Like, this is it? | ||
And I'm not, like, hating on her. | ||
She seems like a nice enough girl or whatever, but I'm like, okay, so this is just, like, reaction content. | ||
I don't know how people watch others. | ||
If you want to get informed, if you're, like, high IQ and you want to know what's up, I don't know what other people are watching. | ||
Based in Frollo Pilled, sent $7. | ||
You should see some of the fan fiction that the Tumblr girlies who are obsessed with you write. | ||
Do I click on this? | ||
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Bruh. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
Yuck. | ||
Ugh, I don't like any of that. | ||
Gross. | ||
Nick Fuentes slash reader. | ||
Nick Fuentes slash you. | ||
Smug Nick Fuentes. | ||
Overprotective Nick Fuentes. | ||
Affectionate Nick Fuentes. | ||
Breeding. | ||
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Impregnation. | |
Face-sitting. | ||
Reader is spoiled by Nick. | ||
Reader is short. | ||
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Bruh. | |
Shenanigans in general. | ||
Authors are deranged. | ||
Not a slow burn. | ||
Semi-public sex. | ||
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Transphobia. | |
Porn with plot. | ||
That's fucking gross, dude. | ||
Yeah, we gotta stop. | ||
We're gonna stop writing fanfiction immediately. | ||
This can't be real. | ||
This has got to be fake. | ||
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Ugh. | |
This has got to be fake. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Don't send this to me anymore. | ||
Thank you, but don't send that to me anymore. | ||
Sam Altman is in fact a very gay Jew and having a baby with his husband this year. | ||
Okay, I thought he was gay. | ||
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Then I thought I was getting him confused with somebody else. | |
Why are you specifically Catholic? | ||
Also, why the hell did your grimy Jewish ass hate Polish people? | ||
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Oh, seething Polak. | |
Seething Polak over having a shovel face. | ||
Heart goes out. | ||
You gotta blow it up. | ||
You gotta sabotage it. | ||
Thank you! | ||
I'm not, dude. | ||
I gotta level up my game. | ||
I've been wearing... | ||
Dude, if I told you the wardrobe secrets of the show... | ||
But I'm just lazy when it comes to that stuff. | ||
Yeah, it's all about power. | ||
Not for its own sake, but it's a precondition. | ||
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Shut up! | |
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Heart goes out to you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
My man, my heart. | ||
Book recommendation sent $5. | ||
Joel Davis is in a jail cell, allegedly for fighting on behalf of all 20 people who live in Australia. | ||
Can you give the Negga a book recommendation? | ||
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Well, this is a meta-political... | |
It's a metapolitical victory! | ||
Because people are going to look at that and say, oh, oy! | ||
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Oy! | |
The Jews put him in prison! | ||
Said nobody. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm glad you appreciate it. | ||
Yo, Nick. | ||
Yo. | ||
Imperialist. | ||
Gotta be an imperialist. | ||
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True. | |
Very true. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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You really mean it? | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Let's make it $10. | ||
Let's make it $110. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
If we do, your grandchildren will be foreign to you. | ||
The normies fall silent. | ||
The truth is on our side. | ||
We shouldn't be scared anymore. | ||
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Whoa. | |
Then they all clapped. | ||
Cornuja sent $10. | ||
Why are you always touching your nose? | ||
Do you have post-nasal drip like me? | ||
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I don't know. | |
My nose starts itching when I do my show. | ||
I have a deviated septum. | ||
My nose is always congested. | ||
And my nose itches. | ||
Someone told me that my nose hair is vibrating. | ||
Because my nose always itches when I do my show. | ||
Not when I'm not doing the show, it doesn't itch. | ||
And someone told me it's my nose hairs vibrating when I talk. | ||
I don't know if that's true. | ||
Maybe it's psychological, but... | ||
Yeah, I got a lot of problems, you guys. | ||
They're getting worse. | ||
I'm coming to terms with the fact that I'm just an extremely neurotic person. | ||
And I just have all these problems and they're just getting worse, you know? | ||
My nasal issues and just... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I got to just start to do something adaptive. | ||
I need adaptive behaviors because... | ||
If I keep going in the direction of, like, I'm just going to become a completely dysfunctional human being or, like, way more dysfunctional than I am. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know what to do. | ||
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I gotta pull myself up by my bootstraps. | |
Well, it's only been a month, but thank you. | ||
American Manufacturing sent $20. | ||
Nick, I trust that this message finds you well. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Would you kindly provide an insight into the zeitgeist overlap? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Shut up, dude. | ||
Shut up. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What the fuck are you talking about? | ||
Ask a real question. | ||
Yeah, try again. | ||
Reply hazy. | ||
Ask again later. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like that's something Trump might just bulldoze through and get it done. | ||
The black row I percent, $25. | ||
Trump in 16 felt like the advent of Web 3. | ||
Novel, ambitious, grassroots supported, totally disregarded by the establishment and stunted. | ||
Then came institutional investment, legitimacy, mainstream appeal. | ||
So far, Trump 24 has more agency within a limited Jewish controlled sandbox. | ||
A nicer prison, but good to see some wins. | ||
Web 3. | ||
Web 3. | ||
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So true. | |
Yeah, I know what that is. | ||
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I know what Web 3 is. | |
Web 3. And AI and blockchain. | ||
It's all going into the mix. | ||
Trump, you know what it is? | ||
It's vaporware. | ||
Trump 2024 is like Web3 because it is completely vague vaporware that is thrown in there and people think it's the next hottest thing, but really it's the same crap as before. | ||
That's why it's like Web3. | ||
What's up? | ||
I did. | ||
I don't want to get into that too much, but some interesting stuff went down there. | ||
ultra-orthodox christian sent five dollars yeah it's programming ultra-orthodox christian sent five dollars jews believe the year 2240 is the deadline for their messiah they already have certified two red heifers without a single blemish for the red heifer prophecy but waiting for the year to get closer to 2240 to build the third temple for the sacrifice yeah pergory percent five dollars first super chat ever my girl of seven years left me That's fake. | ||
Is that real? | ||
Your seven years... | ||
Honestly, if you had a girlfriend for seven years and didn't marry her, that's on you. | ||
That's a you problem. | ||
One, I don't know if I believe that. | ||
Two, if you are dating a girl for more than two years, you're gay. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I am out of my depth on this one because I've never had a relationship, but I think I would know within two years if it was the right pick. | ||
How do you not know? | ||
So you're either living in sin and you're just a noncommittal pussy or you're sexless for two years with a girl. | ||
Then you're a sucker and impotent. | ||
Either way, there's just no – there's no way to square that one, you guys. | ||
You got to get married. | ||
Like nine months I think is sufficient. | ||
A year, year and a half. | ||
People that go on dating for seven, and it does happen. | ||
People do that. | ||
Ten years, seven years, five years. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
And you know, what's even the difference, though, between, you know what it is? | ||
They just don't want the permanence of marriage. | ||
Because anybody that's in a long-term relationship like that, they're having sex, they're living together, they share a life. | ||
They might as well be married. | ||
And in the old days, that's how it used to be. | ||
You waited to get married before you... | ||
Ideally had sex, but in particular to cohabitate, to live together. | ||
But, and these days, couples will cohabitate and be sexual. | ||
What's even the point of a marriage ceremony? | ||
What's even the point? | ||
What changes after the ceremony? | ||
You're living together. | ||
You've had sex before. | ||
You're already sharing a life. | ||
So you just go and have a big party? | ||
And then you come home to the same bed you always come home to? | ||
So it really makes marriage arbitrary and not special and not holy and not a sacrament. | ||
And really it's designed... | ||
In such a way that you're planning on leaving. | ||
And I actually don't believe in that. | ||
I think that you should date to get married. | ||
I think that people should be looking for a life partner to have kids with. | ||
I think you should be having sex to have kids and you should be having kids with your life partner. | ||
And, you know, it's one thing if you see a girl here and there. | ||
But, like, the idea of being locked into a relationship with a girl. | ||
For years, that means you're either living in sin and you're planning on leaving, you've subtracted everything special and holy about it, or you're not, in which case you're giving so much of your life and energy to someone that's not giving you kids that you're not going to spend the rest of your life with. | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
So, we can't be doing that. | ||
We gotta be... | ||
We got to be either playing the field with a roster and dating to marry or just forget about it, you know? | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
You know, we like these Remilio people, but we just don't like some of the main people that are at Urbit. | ||
I mean, that's really it. | ||
A lot of the Remilio people, a lot of the Milady people support me and their fans are Groypers, but... | ||
It's just that the main guy is, like, not really aligned with us. | ||
Sorry, I still listen to Moon D on Tabakay. | ||
Anonymous tipper sent $6. | ||
Hey, big guy, what's up with these m'lady posters? | ||
You're debating Charlotte Fang? | ||
That nigga backed by Teal. | ||
Well, I don't know if it's a debate, but we're going to do a space. | ||
NCM sent $5. | ||
The old mousetrap and the pussy trick. | ||
trick you ain't fooling us girls gone bible brian lane sent 20 the globalist tech crowd uses neoliberalism as a mask for their realist power politics we want a global central authority as well but we want a christian american power center the paradox is that the global tech arms race is wrapped up in power politics tech is an instrument of power but inherently anti-human solution with hexagon groy pay sent five dollars can a dark skin breathe so true deserto groyper sent five dollars you're cooking tonight you're absolutely right on horseshoe theory and and continue to be vindicated. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Yeah, I think so too. | ||
Ultra Orthodox Christian sent $5. | ||
What do you mean by being out of time for a story? | ||
You're not time limited here and it costs you nothing to go longer. | ||
It does. | ||
Listen, dude, I have a life. | ||
I have stuff to do. | ||
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I don't. | |
I have to go watch TV. I have to go watch TV. I have to play Call of War. | ||
Dude, it's, uh, did anybody get the real-time strategy stale on Steam this weekend? | ||
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Me! | |
Did anybody, hey, did anybody check out the real-time strategy game sale on Steam this weekend? | ||
Me! | ||
I did. | ||
Yeah, I did a little of that. | ||
It's called We Did a Little. | ||
We looked into it very strongly. | ||
Look, dude, but I just don't want to be sitting here all day. | ||
I'm ready, like, I can't be in a suit for that long. | ||
My nose is itching. | ||
This collar's bothering me. | ||
It's too hot in here. | ||
I have a time limit. | ||
You see, like, the rate of decay of this show is exponential. | ||
I'm good for like 90 minutes at most before the show starts to rapidly decay and disintegrate. | ||
Like, the show just can't go on for very long. | ||
If it does, I just start to unravel as a human being. | ||
Especially reading these chats. | ||
I can't read these chats for a very long time before my whole ego persona starts to come apart because I have a pretty short fuse. | ||
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Beardsa literally runs X now. | ||
He cannot be stopped. | ||
Goatsen. | ||
We now will refer to him as Goatsen. | ||
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The AI balloon was bound to boost. | ||
It's no fantasy, but when the dust settles, the real benefit will be augmentation, not complete full automation. | ||
The real problem will be the ethics behind it, whereas ethics has been in decline for too long. | ||
That's actually a really good observation. | ||
I think you're right about that. | ||
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Me, I wonder if there's anything Pope Francis could do to make Nick criticize him. | ||
Pope Francis, hold my beer points woman as head of a dicastery with authority over a cardinal. | ||
Did he do that? | ||
I didn't even see that decision. | ||
But I defer to the vote. | ||
That's true. | ||
and you have to read Spy Fail as well. | ||
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Is any of that shit about the shortening attention span real? | ||
Does it matter? | ||
Tired-based right-wingers telling me I need to stop scrolling TikTok. | ||
Seems like more of the seed oil BS. | ||
That's 100% real. | ||
I mean, it's obviously real. | ||
I mean, I feel it. | ||
I think every... | ||
Even look at the young people. | ||
The phone screen addiction is 100% real. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Really good point. | ||
I just got a haircut. | ||
I just didn't put gel in it today because I was running late. | ||
few days ago, the one that the clip about Bari Weiss came from. | ||
The whole thing was about Israel and neocons, etc. and how Trump needs to avoid war from Iran. | ||
Do you think Trump people listen to him? | ||
No, I don't think they're watching Tucker's show to get his opinion. | ||
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Cringe, mindless Trump and Bance Schilling and the attacks on anyone who pushes back against it like you and Whitney Webb is completely out of control. | ||
I've even seen Lumer get accused of being a Democrat plant by these people, which is pretty funny. | ||
Yeah, it's totally deranged at this point. | ||
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Hey Nick, big fan since Trump v. Kamal Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I'm glad to hear you're coming back. | ||
Well, I was always Catholic. | ||
I was baptized and confirmed Catholic, and I've always been a Christian. | ||
And for me, it was just the compelling story of the crucifixion. | ||
I believe that is real, and it happened, and that's what did it for me. | ||
I think that, you know, and some people have argued this with me. | ||
They say, you really believe this story? | ||
From 2,000 years ago, that's the basis of your faith. | ||
And other people have told me that, like classical theist says, it's not just about the historiography or the historicity of the resurrection, he says, but it's also the logical nature of God. | ||
You know, you get to the logos, you get to like the God of Neoplatonism. | ||
And then the figure of Christ sort of reconciles some of the problems in Neoplatonism or something like that. | ||
That the only way to unite mankind with God is with redeeming sacrifice and incarnation. | ||
You know, he says it's like a philosophical necessity. | ||
And I didn't get too deep into the philosophy. | ||
I just believe in... | ||
The crucifixion. | ||
I just believe in the passion. | ||
And that just always resonated with me. | ||
So for me, that's what did it, at least initially. | ||
And then my understanding got deeper as time went on, but that's always what did it for me, is that Jesus Christ was real. | ||
He died on the cross. | ||
He rose from the dead. | ||
And what we have is the magisterium of the Catholic Church. | ||
And I think that the... | ||
Catholic Church preserved with its philosophy, its tradition, its rituals, the scriptures. | ||
I think that by itself is a testament to the truth of the Catholic religion. | ||
I think it's the most valuable thing that we have. | ||
I think that there is nothing that comes close to the depth of the Catholic religion. | ||
When you look at the Bible, when you look at the scripture, when you look at the church, the symbolism, the depth of meaning. | ||
There's sort of no limit to its profundity. | ||
And that echoes what our understanding of eternity is and of what God is. | ||
When they explain heaven, they say that it's like a song that keeps getting better and never ends. | ||
It's like a feast that never ends. | ||
And it's never monotonous because there's always more. | ||
Of God to understand or to experience when we die. | ||
And I feel like in some way that is true of the Catholic Church on Earth. | ||
Obviously, it's finite, but I feel like only the Catholic Church has the sort of vaulted ceiling. | ||
You know, that's what Spengler said about Magian civilization. | ||
He said that what characterizes... | ||
Magian civilization is that the church is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside, and specifically points to the domes and the churches in the Byzantine Empire. | ||
And I feel like that is the case. | ||
To me, that is what encapsulates the experience of being a Catholic, is that it is this. | ||
And he also said that what... | ||
What encapsulates the Faustian civilization is the infinitesimal principle, which is embodied by the cathedrals, that the cathedrals point upwards towards infinity, towards God. | ||
And I feel like, you know, in both cases, when you look at those churches, that is sort of how I feel about it. | ||
That's an analogy for how I feel about it. | ||
When I look at, like, for example, We have Marxism, liberalism, and Catholicism. | ||
We have humanism, which you could maybe divide into two categories, which is Marxism and liberalism, and then you have Catholicism. | ||
Elon Musk says that his Bible is Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. | ||
And it's like when I look at that, when you consider that someone like Elon Musk, who is leading the charge for Martian exploration, Technology and humanism. | ||
And his foundation is Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. | ||
To me, that tells you the limitations of humanism. | ||
And so I just always found liberalism and Marxism and the other stuff to be shallow. | ||
I thought all the other religions were inadequate. | ||
To me, every encounter I had with Catholic theology, Or the Catholic scripture. | ||
To me, that was the deepest and most profound and it felt the most true when I read it. | ||
So that's what did it for me. | ||
That's what really propelled me into Catholicism head on. | ||
And then Catholicism is just, if you're going to be a Christian, you're Catholic. | ||
I think the other stuff is just silly. | ||
So that's how I became. | ||
I mean that's what was the first step for me when I was in college, when I was like 18. I thought about death. | ||
I thought about dying. | ||
I thought about whether the world has meaning in it. | ||
And I went and picked up a Bible and I read the gospel. | ||
And I read the whole Bible for the first time. | ||
And it was really that experience which brought me – because I wouldn't say I left, but I just never – Have like a real Catholic upbringing. | ||
Like we went to church and I went to CCD, but it's really inadequate. | ||
I mean everybody really is a cultural Catholic these days, at least a lot of people are. | ||
So I didn't have a great Catholic education. | ||
I had to kind of provide that for myself later on when I became interested in it. | ||
So that was my journey. - Donors trust give $600,000 to Omron's parent foundation, New Century Foundation. | ||
- Is that Peter Thiel? | ||
I don't think they ever made a donation, at least that's what they told me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
A lot of college students and maybe post-college graduates, but I don't know. | ||
I've never taken a poll. | ||
True. | ||
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Well said. | |
Okay, last part was cringe, but the first part was very true. | ||
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Pope, Pope, Pope, Pope, Pope, Pope, Pope. | ||
What is... | ||
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What specific measures do you believe that Trump isn't taking in order to get the deportation numbers that you'd like to see? | ||
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Happy Holocaust Remembrance Day, Nick. | ||
We need increased funding for eyes on next budget. | ||
Create a Groyper deportation army. | ||
They drug test too. | ||
No pot smokers. | ||
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Love when you scratch your nose and flick your boogers on us. | ||
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Do you think AI will be anything other than a glorified spreadsheet maker, the same way quantum computers were deemed revolutionary and like nobody uses them? | ||
Well, we don't really have quantum computers. | ||
um It's really theoretical. | ||
I don't know how complex AI will get. | ||
I feel like it's not really affecting us yet. | ||
And maybe I'm out of the loop, but I feel like it doesn't really affect our daily life that much. | ||
You see these TikToks where they go to the drive-thru and the AI takes their order and it's shit. | ||
It's like Siri. | ||
Remember when Siri came out and it doesn't fucking work? | ||
You know, voice recognition doesn't, on your remote, on your phone, voice recognition never worked. | ||
And now AI has come around and you go to Taco Bell and they're like, hello. | ||
And you tell them, you know, Mountain Dew. | ||
Gordita Crunch, whatever. | ||
And they get the order wrong. | ||
It's like, okay, so we've been through this. | ||
We've been through this. | ||
Voice recognition has never worked and it doesn't work now with AI. And ChatGPT is not that good. | ||
I mean, it's kind of good, but it's not great. | ||
You know, I mean, it's not that much better than Google. | ||
So, I get pretty frustrated with ChatGPT. | ||
When is it going to be a lawyer or a doctor or... | ||
Be able to just do stuff. | ||
So, you know, I'm sure AI, and I know actually AI is, it is making things more efficient in certain industries, not on like a consumer side. | ||
But, I mean, they're talking about a superintelligence. | ||
They're talking about a general intelligence that then through recursive... | ||
Self-improvement or self-learning will then become a superintelligence right after that. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
Are we going to get to AGI? I don't know. | ||
I think that's a technical question. | ||
Some say it's a philosophical question. | ||
I think it's both. | ||
But, yeah, so I don't know. | ||
But the question is whether, I mean, they say that the standard for AGI is whether it can do... | ||
Basically like multidisciplinary tasks as well as a human. | ||
You have these language models. | ||
You have these image generators. | ||
You have other AI systems and they could do narrow tasks. | ||
But the AGI is the AI that is going to be able to do a bunch of different things as well as a human. | ||
And then therefore AGI for a time I believe was like synonymous with consciousness. | ||
Like a true... | ||
Brain equivalent AI. But if you understand how a large language model works, I don't see how that... | ||
It's actually not an intelligence. | ||
It is like a glorified calculator. | ||
The way that a large language model works is it literally just predicts the most probably correct letter in sequence. | ||
So it's predicting... | ||
Word by words, what would sound correct? | ||
And that's why it is filled with errors a lot. | ||
That's why it's not 100% accurate. | ||
Because it's not like retrieving data. | ||
It's predicting correct sounding sequential tokens. | ||
And so I don't know how you go from an image generator, LLM, and other systems into something that actually has, like, a comprehensive intelligence that we would consider, like, a peer to a human mind. | ||
And they say that breakthrough is coming. | ||
I mean, Sam Altman has been, they say, has been euphoric on Twitter. | ||
And he recently said, oh, no, no, we're not close. | ||
But they've been saying AGI is on its way. | ||
And then they say once that happens, it's just – it goes exponential to superintelligence. | ||
I don't know if it's ever even been proven conceptually that we'll get to AGI. And so if it – then in a sense, it – you know, I think that it has a profound effect on our lives in the same way that the computer made things really efficient. | ||
I think AI can make things very efficient. | ||
But does it change reality as we know it? | ||
Life extension and, you know, fabricating molecules and like, you know, the kind of stuff that they describe in science fiction. | ||
I don't know if that's going to happen. | ||
I'm skeptical about that. | ||
But I think it will profoundly affect society. - Luis Roque sent $10, heard all the noise on X, had to check it out for myself, saw a couple old streams during work last week, first time watching live, I can see why they hate you, because you don't play along. | ||
Thank you for being genuine and organic, keep being unapologetic and a fucking machine. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
This is your first time watching live? | ||
That's pretty awesome. | ||
So he's like, it's always funny when people discover me. | ||
It's weird because I've been doing this for 10 years and then it's like, hey, nice to meet you. | ||
And people say, hey, I wonder who this Nick Fuentes is because I wonder what people must think of me. | ||
The lies that are told about me. | ||
I mean, I'm me. | ||
But if you've never heard of me. | ||
You must believe the craziest shit about me from what people say. | ||
And it's so funny because the show is so different from what people say. | ||
You know, depending on who you listen to, I'm either a neo-Nazi, I'm a Fed, I'm a shock jock, provocateur. | ||
I'm a leftist, Muslim sympathizer, communist. | ||
Like, what must people believe based on the fucking horse shit that they watch and what they are told about who I actually am? | ||
Then they watch the show and they're like, oh, actually, this guy's pretty reasonable. | ||
So, but they'll watch one or two clips out of context and you see how the show is. | ||
I mean, the show is funny, at least I think it is. | ||
But I'll say things that are outrageous that outside of context, if you think I'm being serious, I look like a nutjob. | ||
You know, like the Roman salute thing. | ||
I said Elon Musk didn't Roman salute and they just cut it up. | ||
You think that this stuff doesn't happen anymore, but it does. | ||
They had me in the clip saying, oh, that was a real Roman. | ||
That wasn't even, that was... | ||
What did I say? | ||
I forget. | ||
I said, that was like a thorough Roman salute. | ||
I said, that was like some Roman Empire shit. | ||
And then I said, no, I'm kidding. | ||
Obviously, it wasn't a Roman salute. | ||
He's just awkward. | ||
But they just cut it out of context. | ||
And now it's going viral on TikTok. | ||
And people are saying, oh, it's a goose-stepping Nazi who's literally salivating because Elon did a Hitler salute. | ||
And it's like, bruh. | ||
You just can't fucking win, man. | ||
They're still doing it. | ||
They're still doing the soundbite thing. | ||
Jared Watson sent $5. | ||
Sam Parker is cooking on X. He's a W. Yeah, I would love to collaborate with him. | ||
But I don't want to get in touch. | ||
I did, yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I've never met John Tent, but it was an interesting interaction. | ||
Canberra. | ||
Come on. | ||
Give me a hard one. | ||
Do you recommend we attend traditional Latin mass or Novosorto churches? | ||
Novosorto. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I would say no. | ||
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha! | |
I would say no. | ||
But that's me. | ||
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What's the question? | |
You didn't give me enough context. | ||
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What are my parameters? | |
I mean, if I were in Europe, I would just say no, because I'm me. | ||
I'm me in America. | ||
If I am a public figure nationalist, if I were in the European Union, I'd still be me. | ||
Bro said, if you were a public figure nationalist in the EU, okay, well, I'm a public figure nationalist in America. | ||
So you're asking if I was teleported to Europe? | ||
And you were asked, do you support Israel? | ||
I'd still say no. | ||
So what are the parameters of the question? | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
Thanks for the advice. | ||
Why is it the Persians, the real Aryans? | ||
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Godot Grow, I percent $5. | ||
What country borders the northernmost border of Afghanistan? | ||
Oh, northernmost... | ||
It's either Tajikistan or China. | ||
I think it's Tajikistan, though. | ||
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Right? | |
Because we did this question before. | ||
Someone asked, what are the countries that border Afghanistan? | ||
I said Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, China. | ||
I don't think Kyrgyzstan borders Afghanistan, does it? | ||
So my guess is either Tajikistan, China, or Kyrgyzstan. | ||
Tajikistan is my final answer. | ||
Let's see, though. | ||
Map of Afghanistan. | ||
I was right. | ||
And I was right. | ||
It does not border Kyrgyzstan, okay? | ||
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That's what I thought. | |
China's close, though. | ||
It's right... | ||
It's right there. | ||
But yeah, I was right. | ||
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The goat. | |
The Central Asia geography goat strikes again. | ||
Keegan P. sent $6. | ||
Sup, Nick? | ||
I have a Zionist Bible. | ||
Coach Chan, teacher who spreads false doctrine daily. | ||
Should I confront? | ||
I also have a gay Jewish teacher, Stephen Brown, but I go to a Christian Baptist school. | ||
Is it a high school? | ||
If it's a high school, don't say anything. | ||
Get your classwork. | ||
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Get out of there. | |
High school is bullshit, okay? | ||
Did it. | ||
Been there. | ||
Done that. | ||
Got the t-shirt. | ||
Hated it. | ||
I actually liked it. | ||
I hated the classes, though. | ||
I like the extracurriculars. | ||
I like being young. | ||
Being young is peak, okay? | ||
There's nothing better. | ||
So that's enjoyable, but the classes suck. | ||
So look, get good grades and just do what you got to do and then get out of there. | ||
Don't do anything more. | ||
No one gives a shit, you know? | ||
In high school, everybody wants to make a point. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
People used to tell this to me when I was that age. | ||
You're never going to see those people again in your life, okay? | ||
You're in high school for four years. | ||
You go to school with people that geographically live near you. | ||
The teachers are who they are. | ||
You graduate. | ||
You're never going to see them again in your life, and they don't matter. | ||
When you're in high school, it feels like it's your whole world. | ||
And then for like two years after high school, it feels like it's still your whole world. | ||
Then you grow up, and then you literally wake up every day and never think about it. | ||
You never think about the people you went to high school with. | ||
You never think about the teachers. | ||
You forget their names. | ||
You forget what they look like. | ||
You just forget a lot of it. | ||
I'm not that old. | ||
I'm 26. And I remember that intense feeling of like, this really matters. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
You have a long life. | ||
And if you try and challenge teachers, especially on this stuff, it could get you in trouble. | ||
Jewish stuff? | ||
Just don't even go there. | ||
So, you're in high school. | ||
Don't... | ||
They're not worth it. | ||
Teachers are overpaid daycare workers. | ||
Don't waste your time arguing with them. | ||
They are not worth it. | ||
I don't mean to shit on them or whatever. | ||
I had some good teachers, but getting in fights with liberal teachers is just so passe. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
You're in high school. | ||
You want to read as much as you can. | ||
Learn a language. | ||
Learn ancient Greek. | ||
Learn Latin. | ||
Learn something useful. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Okay, learn an instrument. | ||
Read as many books as you can. | ||
Get good grades. | ||
Lock the fuck in. | ||
Enjoy your time. | ||
Have sleepovers. | ||
Drive around with your friends. | ||
Don't drink. | ||
Don't do drugs. | ||
Don't get a girl pregnant. | ||
Get a girl pregnant. | ||
You ruin your life. | ||
I mean, don't get me wrong. | ||
Yeah, for some people, it's the greatest blessing ever. | ||
But if you knock up a girl in high school or fuck around with drugs, These are like life-altering decisions that will set you way back. | ||
I've seen it, okay? | ||
I've seen people from my high school literally die of a drug overdose. | ||
Not in real life, but like heard about it. | ||
So don't mess with drugs. | ||
Don't mess with alcohol. | ||
Don't get in trouble with the cops. | ||
Don't knock up a girl. | ||
Have fun. | ||
Drive around. | ||
Hang with your friends. | ||
Go to outings and stuff. | ||
Do fun stuff. | ||
Have a good time. | ||
But you really also got to lock in, read books, learn as much as you can because your brain elasticity irreversibly declines when you get to your mid-20s. | ||
It's at its peak in your teens. | ||
Your math ability and reading ability and memory, all that stuff peaks, I think, in your late 20s. | ||
Your elasticity is at its best. | ||
When you're going through puberty, when you're in your adolescence. | ||
So you want to use that to your advantage. | ||
I always tell young people to do that. | ||
It's the one regret that I have. | ||
And I read so many books when I was in high school, but I wish I did more. | ||
I wish I did more. | ||
I played an instrument. | ||
I read a ton of books, but I didn't take it seriously. | ||
If I could go back and do it all over again, I would have intensively done foreign language. | ||
I would have intensively done music. | ||
And I would have read more books. | ||
I read a lot, though, in high school. | ||
And that's a big part of what gave me an advantage. | ||
Because I started this show when I was 18. I was very young. | ||
And I just really – I read every day of my life. | ||
I read a lot every day of my life. | ||
And that makes a huge difference. | ||
So if you don't like it, you got to learn to like it. | ||
You got to fall in love with reading. | ||
You got to make yourself do it every fucking day. | ||
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Books. | |
Read books. | ||
Can read articles. | ||
You should read articles too, but read books. | ||
Read challenging books. | ||
Nonfiction books. | ||
And just sit down and get into a book for two hours. | ||
Three hours, you know. | ||
That's how I used to do it. | ||
I would bring a book with me. | ||
I was one of those people. | ||
And I would read all day. | ||
I'd read in the library. | ||
I'd read in study hall. | ||
I'd read before class. | ||
I would read in my classes, then go home and read. | ||
I wasn't like a dork about it or whatever, but I was constantly reading and get off the fucking phone. | ||
That ruined my life. | ||
I got an iPad when I was in 8th grade and it ruined my life. | ||
I got an iPad 2 when I was in 8th grade and the addiction to screens has never stopped since then. | ||
You gotta break the habit when you're young. | ||
Get off the phone. | ||
Set some timers or whatever. | ||
Like, you know, it's time you'll never get back. | ||
I regret it immensely. | ||
These are some tips. | ||
These are some tips for the young guys. | ||
But anyway, Grayson, Jack, Keegan. | ||
Hey, good to hear from you guys. | ||
You guys sound pretty based, okay? | ||
But hey, just stay out of trouble. | ||
And read. | ||
Take it seriously. | ||
You gotta be a polymath. | ||
You gotta be... | ||
You know what's cool? | ||
Is knowing everything. | ||
Knowing everything, becoming super rich, and then being a master of your own destiny. | ||
That's what's cool. | ||
You know what's not cool? | ||
Being a fucking loser that studies sports broadcasting and sticks around in your hometown, hanging out at the bars you went to when you were in high school, talking to the same group from high school. | ||
That's what all my peers do in high school. | ||
I'm a millionaire. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
And if I had went harder, maybe I'd be doing better. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But, you know, that is the brutal reality. | ||
As somebody that is now approaching 30, I'm starting to look at my life. | ||
I'm starting to look at my life. | ||
It's like, whoa, I'm in the middle of my life. | ||
You know, when you're a teenager, you think, I want to be this. | ||
My life is going to look this way. | ||
When you get to be close to 30, it gets real because it's like, Okay, I got to start. | ||
This is make or break. | ||
If I want to accomplish the things I thought I wanted to achieve in my life, well, this is a good point to reflect. | ||
And I can tell you that, you know, many of my peers just kind of fucked around a lot, weren't serious. | ||
Like I said, they're really into sports and now they're pretty unimpressive. | ||
And the people that really locked in and took their education seriously, they're financial analysts, they're lawyers, they're think tanks, and maybe some of them one day will be as wealthy as me. | ||
But that's what you have to do. | ||
You want to be a professional. | ||
You want to be a winner. | ||
So it's a wealth of knowledge. | ||
That's what's cool. | ||
That's what's cool when you're a kid. | ||
And the good news is it's never too late. | ||
Even if you're my age, even if you're younger, even if you're older, it's never too late. | ||
But you just, everybody recognizes that when you're younger, you have more time, more potential. | ||
You want to take advantage as early as possible. | ||
And the earliest for anybody is today. | ||
So, because you can't go back in time. | ||
But that's my advice to you, okay? | ||
Yeah, wow, that's crazy. | ||
Yeah, dude, I think about that all the time. | ||
I saw that when I was in college, when I was like 18, I think in college, and I literally think about it all the time to this day. | ||
Because it's just so true, and I know people like that, you know? | ||
I thought I would have learned more by now, he says. | ||
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I thought I would have learned more by now. | |
The quickest way to time travel when you're a man is to really fuck around and waste a lot of time when you're 21, when you're 24. | ||
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Four years. | |
That's sad. | ||
I literally, that plays in my head at least once a day. | ||
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So, yeah. | |
The Black Row I percent, $10. | ||
Curious, what were your thoughts on the Game of Thrones ending? | ||
It didn't finish it yet, don't you? | ||
Don't spoil it for me. | ||
How do they overlap? | ||
Dude, this is just a bad question. | ||
Like, who's asking the... | ||
What is this question? | ||
What is this chat GBT-esque question? | ||
How do populism and nationalism overlap? | ||
What does that even mean, dude? | ||
Well, like the nationalist movement or the end goal of nationalism and populism? | ||
Because populism is really subjective. | ||
Populism is really a strategy. | ||
You know, populism doesn't actually necessarily have... | ||
It's not particular. | ||
It doesn't have permanent specific attributes because populism in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution is different than populism in France during the French Revolution, different than populism in 2016. So what do you mean by how do populism and nationalism overlap? | ||
I would say... | ||
That populism has been hijacked. | ||
Trump is the populist leader. | ||
He, because popular means people, people power. | ||
And you contrast the personal loyalty that the people have to a figure like Trump and the popular support that he commands with the institutional Power of the Democratic Party. | ||
The erstwhile institutional support of the Democrats. | ||
Because the Democrats, they have people power. | ||
They win the popular vote. | ||
And they can mobilize large amounts of people. | ||
And you could even say, arguably, that the majority is liberal. | ||
But they don't tap into the same kind of personal power. | ||
Trump personally commands loyalty of the people. | ||
And it is this direct linkage. | ||
It's not mediated by institutions. | ||
The power that the Democrats have, it's indirect through unions, through the media, through Hollywood, through education. | ||
And so the Trump phenomenon has this robust popular support. | ||
Because he talks to the people on Twitter and the people show up to the rallies. | ||
They want to hear him talk. | ||
They like him as a guy. | ||
So there's like a personal element in there. | ||
And I think that big tech or little tech has basically purchased Trump and Trump is acting as a Pied Piper. | ||
That's why I say the populist movement has been hijacked. | ||
Because Trump... | ||
He's tapped into populism, but the goalposts are moving. | ||
And so there was a time when there was this alignment between the interests of the people and the populist movement represented by Trump. | ||
But now the Trump movement is after different things. | ||
Now the Trump movement is in bed with the oligarchy and represents the oligarchy's interests. | ||
It is not... | ||
A populist objective is not a popular objective to support supercomputers and deregulation for AI and all this other stuff. | ||
That's not popular. | ||
But the populist movement that Trump has created has been leveraged against the Democrats by little tech for a soft coup. | ||
So populism right now is sort of at odds with true nationalism because the people that control the populist movement like Musk and Sean McGuire and Marc Andreessen and Vivek and Vance, these guys are elites and they are not for the people. | ||
So, you know, the popular movement has been rolled into supporting the elites and an elite agenda. | ||
And I would say that nationalism, you know, nationalism is about protectionism. | ||
It's about rooting out these foreign influences. | ||
It's about a strong central state. | ||
And I think that this like populist technological movement, because it's comprised of immigrants and foreigners, by definition, it's at odds with nationalism. | ||
I mean what we need is like a true Caesar that is – what we would need is a populist movement that commands the personal loyalty of the people and that is empowered in the executive branch and that with the basis of the government and the popular support can resist the power of capital. | ||
That is what nationalism needs. | ||
And to subordinate finance and capital to the interest of the nation, like what China has, or like what Russia has, like how Putin was elected. | ||
Putin is a strongman dictator. | ||
The people support him, and he has subordinated the oligarchs to the state. | ||
Like with China, Xi and the Communist Party enjoy legitimacy and popular support. | ||
And they have subordinated the state-owned – I mean obviously the industries are state-owned. | ||
The important ones are state-owned or state-directed to the party, which serves the people, which serves the nation. | ||
You have the general secretary. | ||
You have the standing committee. | ||
And you have the concentric circles of party hierarchy. | ||
And so someone like Jack Ma from Alibaba can be disappeared because although he owns this massive – It's subordinated to the state. | ||
In America, the state and therefore the national interest is subordinated to these venture capitalists. | ||
Venture capitalists, private equity, these huge asset managers, and many of them are foreign. | ||
They themselves are immigrants, foreign allegiances. | ||
They're financially interested in the global economy. | ||
If the state is subordinated to these transnational elements, it's deeply problematic for a nationalist. | ||
So the goal is to have a state that is like Russia, like China. | ||
It's insulated from the pressures, from the corrupting influence of money directed by privately held capital. | ||
And the only way to do that is to give them kind of something like absolute state power, like a czar, like the Russian president, like the general secretary. | ||
But in our system, we don't even have an executive branch that functions. | ||
I mean we're supposed to have this checks and balances, but the executive branch doesn't even have power. | ||
So forget about even like a super powerful executive, absolutely powerful executive. | ||
And the president has to win elections. | ||
He needs money from, you know, the capitalists. | ||
So that's what I would say is the issue. | ||
But the question's not so simple. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I know. | ||
I still see it everywhere. | ||
Nah, we can't do that, though. | ||
Like him. | ||
Tegucigalpa. | ||
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Did I get that right? | ||
W. Too easy. | ||
Too easy. | ||
Headmaster 69 sent $5. | ||
Lowell okay if you were the head of the iftad on a Twitter space with Elon and he had asked you if you support the existence of a Jewish state named Israel, what would you say? | ||
Well, now if you say you support the existence of a Jewish state, I would turn the question around now. | ||
I'd say, you know, it's sort of a false question, but I don't want to get into that right now because it's midnight. | ||
Oh, I don't know that one. | ||
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I'm not gonna get it. | ||
It's, um... | ||
I'm not gonna get it. | ||
I'm not gonna wait. | ||
It's midnight. | ||
If it were earlier, I would spend some time thinking about it, but I'm not gonna. | ||
It's gonna take me a minute. | ||
Just some minute. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Boca Groi, percent five dollars. | ||
I hate how when we ask Grok to generate pictures of you. | ||
Grok uses your face from around 2017 when you were a teenager. | ||
Like damn Grok. | ||
Nick looks different now. | ||
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I do. | |
I know. | ||
Leftist Groi, percent five dollars. | ||
In delayed watch, but glad to hear the leftist Groi, purism. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Okay, what are these questions? | ||
What do you think Gavin McGinnis was canceled? | ||
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Okay. | |
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