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GAZA CEASEFIRE SCUTTLED??? Trump DERAILS Peace, ALL OUT WAR IMMINENT? | America First Ep. 1454
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unidentified
*music* But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
I stop playing games.
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button.
*music* Stop the track.
*music* Okay.
*music* Not my words, not my rules.
I can endorse them, alright?
*music* *music* Blacked out with the sky.
*music* Swarming on everybody who dared to approach.
*music* *music* *music* *music* *music* *music*
*music* *music* *music*
*music* *music* *music*
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This is the performing of everybody who dared to oppose.
This is the performing of everybody who dared to oppose.
This is the performing of everybody who dared to oppose.
This is the performing of everybody who dared to oppose.
That's 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.
nick fuentes
We're really at a crossroads here.
Look around you.
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.
The future is so bleak, but...
That has changed the calculation.
unidentified
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, can we?
nick fuentes
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.
michelle malkin
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.
unidentified
Why are you called Mommy Malkin?
michelle 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.
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
believe me it's for their benefit my message is that things have to change and they have to change 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.
I say these words to you tonight.
I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you.
Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you.
nick fuentes
I'm like, yeah, it is.
unidentified
Hey.
Make up and turn around.
Dance around.
Make up and turn around.
Get the ground.
I feel different when I say my cunt.
I ain't gone, and it's all the money.
I feel different when I say my cunt.
I'm like, I'm on this all the money.
I'm on this all the money.
I feel different when I say my cunt.
I'm on this way.
Nothing can drop me.
Tell somebody say, I'll be so lonely.
I'm on this way.
Nothing can drop me.
Tell somebody say, I'll be so lonely.
I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down.
nick fuentes
A new droiper war.
unidentified
Yeah, nigga, this war.
I'm tricking bodies on the force.
I'm with it all.
I took to my demons, and I see the writings on the wall.
Niggas is dying when it's so weird.
I get excited for them cops.
And no one ain't crying when he gone.
Cause Brody was fighting for the cold.
I do this shit for my brothers, though.
We do this shit for each other, though.
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.
nick fuentes
You 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.
unidentified
It's gone.
It's gone.
nick fuentes
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.
unidentified
on earth.
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth.
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth.
nick fuentes
We love everybody.
unidentified
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 include the real people.
Our movement is to make this country a Christian country.
nick fuentes
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.
unidentified
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.
nick fuentes
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.
unidentified
and nothing will.
We'll be back every weekend.
You see the world on the deep end.
You say that I'm bad for no reason.
Bitch, I'm back up, I'm back up.
On the diamonds.
Yeah, you see these diamonds?
Girl, you see this a cat?
You know I'm different climbers.
God, I got this stand.
God, I ain't trying.
Wish it ain't like family.
Wish it ain't my me, yeah.
Hold it up.
Where you at the club?
Hold it up.
Where you had that gun?
On them.
Yeah, pull up by side.
Yeah, pull up on them.
Now 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 up at my show.
At least just do it right.
Yeah, yeah.
We go all night.
It gon' serve me big, gon' serve me big.
Gon' serve up all night.
I'm gonna serve my drink.
They gon' serve my cup.
It gon' serve me all right.
They had the feeling that they had a problem.
They make it.
They trouble the blocks.
I'm tweaking.
We had no good secret web outside.
You out of your mind.
You crazy tweaking.
Had to be out of my lane.
Bad in my mind.
I'm really bad at my tweaking.
Know that you lovin' these lights.
You lovin' this world.
We runnin' and beg every weekend.
Know that you're gonna be in love with me every time I go.
You're a sleeper.
All y'all drunk inside this life's that world.
Y'all get me.
Runnin' back up every weekend.
Know you see I'm run off on the table.
You say that I'm bad for no reason.
Oh, bitch.
I'm big up.
Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
nick fuentes
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 reelection 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
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen?
To pressure Trump, except one problem.
Elon owns the platform.
nick fuentes
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified.
And it's being manipulated.
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. Puentes.
unidentified
I should have supported Groyper War II. Years
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
Never, ever, ever give up.
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
You must keep pushing forward.
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
Thank you.
May God bless the United States of America.
donald j trump
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
Thank you so much, everybody.
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian?
Yes.
donald j trump
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 they said, take a look at what happened.
unidentified
These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice.
I am your voice.
I am your voice.
donald j trump
Don't sit yet.
unidentified
Get it like this.
Waste in the dream ain't love that you're wasting.
Waste in the dream ain't drugs I'm wasting.
Waste in the dream ain't my love that you're wasting.
Waste in the dream ain't my time for a waste.
Waste in the dream ain't my love that you're wasting.
Waste in the dream ain't drugs I'm wasting.
Waste in the dream ain't my fire.
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 belongs to you, belongs to me.
It was patriots like you that built this country, and it's patriots like you that are going to save our country.
To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words from me tonight.
The people of America will not surrender our borders.
We will not surrender our culture.
We will not surrender our faith.
We will not We are done with their distorted visions for America.
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
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 then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America
layne staley [aic]
Thank you.
unidentified
We'll see you next week.
We'll see you next week.
We'll see you next week.
donald j trump
We'll see you next week.
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.
unidentified
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny.
donald j trump
We all believe the same red blood of patriots.
unidentified
We all salute the same great American flag.
Our best days are yet to come.
Are you an instant?
michelle malkin
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
Why are you called Mommy Malcolm?
michelle malkin
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.
unidentified
Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
donald j trump
It's not too big, is it?
unidentified
Hey.
Kill yourself.
It's wrong, isn't it?
It feels so right.
It's a deal.
I put together some real impressive deals.
I like that.
Go gig 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 done.
Oh, my God.
Hey, Donald.
Oh, you look great.
Thank you very much.
I'm Donald.
It's a special.
Listen, are you nagging her?
Are you?
No.
You just nag.
I'm going to show you.
Look at this right here on the street.
It's Donald Trump.
What do you want?
No.
It's here.
Everything's separate tonight, Mr. Trump.
I wonder what Trump's game is this time.
Trump's got a new day.
Trump's got a new deal.
What's your game, though?
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.
Maybe I went to lose.
I've never gone into losing 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 in this bar, right?
Mm-hmm.
layne staley [aic]
That's the guy in this bar.
unidentified
The guy in this bar.
That's the guy in this bar.
You want to really see something that said, take a look at what happened.
Hey.
Why this beat so crazy?
We will make America proud again.
When you try to get our souls away, we will move.
We will make America wealthy again.
And yes, together, we will make America great again.
I said most of them not from a trencher.
Come to my block.
Come and see how we living.
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.
donald j trump
I'm not supposed to be here tonight.
I'm supposed to be here.
unidentified
I want this side to the floor by myself.
I'm doing drugs but I don't know how.
My voice is nothing but I scream in a fire.
I stretch my hair but my coat just goes up.
I'm supposed to be here.
Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
nick fuentes
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 reelection 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
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen to pressure Trump.
Except one problem, Elon owns the platform.
nick fuentes
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified, and it's being manipulated.
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.
unidentified
I should have supported Groyper War II. Don't bang up!
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Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Yeah, yeah.
We go all night.
It gon' send me big, gon' send me big, gon' shut up all night.
We gon' turn my dream, you gon' turn my company, you gon' turn me all right.
They had it feeling that they had a process making it jumpin', they flash up tweakin'.
We had a building secret where my side are you.
Out of your mind, you crazy tweakin'.
That's what we had in my lane, man in my mind, no really we had in my tweakin'.
Know that you're loving this life, you're loving this world, we're running the bank every weekend.
Shut up!
Love with me every time I know.
Bless you bleak.
All y'all try to get sighted, slice that world.
Y'all get it.
I'm gonna back up every weekend.
Let us see our run off on the table.
You say that I'm back for the reason.
Bitch, I'm big up, I'm big up.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
I want to be a dictator.
And you know why I want to be a dictator?
Because I want a wall.
Right?
donald j trump
I want a wall and I want to drill, drill, drill.
unidentified
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Then, David's food industry comes down, meaning he's following another sort of modern music too much.
drop cred.
Then I'll keep the sound effects.
nick fuentes
American first, bitch.
unidentified
American first, bitch.
Okay.
I'm gonna go.
Keep the code to sack your brother.
It's gonna happen backward.
layne staley [aic]
And stick with your day one.
unidentified
Always know it's still before we start it.
And feel no man but the man above your head.
Pray before you go to be everyday my fantasy.
I'm gonna go stay.
Now they are.
I'm gonna go on the way.
I'm gonna go.
They said just don't be it, but you're talking to me, you're the lead, you're the day walls, and you're the great.
layne staley [aic]
They said you're the truth, and you're the truth, and you're the truth.
unidentified
My mama said just no hope, you's a wonderful woman.
They said just don't be it, but you're the truth, and you're the lead, you're the day walls, and you're the God.
Lacked out the sky, the ghost and the nurse, and everything.
Swarming on everybody who dared to vote.
Hey, you know my ain't cheap, just petty shit, and I've been making waves way before the star kick.
Yo, in the young city, you know, and I was just a chick.
I'm on a backfitting, thinking what the way to fit.
Yo, it's routine, yo, what's it for shit?
Yeah, it was three, six, routine, it's a damn set.
layne staley [aic]
Yo, take me to my first show, it's back on.
unidentified
We only dropped jewels way before they dropped jungle.
First, they're broken, now they're broken.
All the way, does it say deep, I think, take those buttons, and I'm just a damn set.
nick fuentes
America first, bitch.
unidentified
First, they said just don't be it, but you're the truth, and I'm gonna leave you the day walls.
Lacked out the sky, the ghost and the nurse, and everything.
Swarming on everybody who dared to vote.
Hey, you know my ain't cheap, just petty shit, and I've been making waves way before the star kick.
Yo, in the young city, you know my ain't cheap, just petty shit, and I've been making waves way before the star kick.
I'm just a chick, but you're all backfitting, thinking with the way to fit.
Yo, it's routine, yo, what's it for shit?
Yeah, it was three, six, routine, it's a damn set.
layne staley [aic]
You took me to my first show, it's back on.
unidentified
We only dropped jewels way before they dropped jungle.
First, they're broken, now they're broken.
All the way, does it say deep, I think, take those buttons, and I'm just a damn set.
nick fuentes
American First Nation.
unidentified
And people don't realize what they have.
Thank you.
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 lead with love.
nick fuentes
We're really at a crossroads here.
Look around you.
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.
The future is so bleak.
unidentified
But...
nick fuentes
That has changed the calculation.
unidentified
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.
nick fuentes
I think they've been extremely unfair to you.
unidentified
Who is they, though?
We can't say who they is, can we?
nick fuentes
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.
michelle malkin
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.
unidentified
Why are you called Mommy Malkin?
michelle malkin
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel 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,
unidentified
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 America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
donald j trump
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
Believe me, it's for their benefit.
They have to change and they have to change I
I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you.
unidentified
Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you.
nick fuentes
I'm like, yeah, it is.
unidentified
Hey!
I am with you, I am with I am with you.
I am with you.
I will fight for you, with every breath in my body. with every breath in my body.
And I will never, ever let you down.
nick fuentes
A new droid for war.
unidentified
Yeah, nigga, this war.
I'm taking bodies on the floor.
I'm with it all.
I took to my demons and I see the writings on the wall.
Niggas is dying when it's so weak.
I get excited for them coals.
And no one ain't crying when he gone.
Cause Brody was fighting for the coals.
I do this shit for my brothers, though.
We do this shit for each other, though.
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 rage!
I can't see a damn thing if they walk.
I can't see a damn thing if they walk.
Yeah, they like Steven.
They can't see me.
They won't beat me.
I'm in that guinea.
nick fuentes
We can't go back to the past.
That's what people always say, isn't it?
unidentified
They say, can we really go back?
nick fuentes
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.
unidentified
It's gone.
It's gone.
nick fuentes
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.
unidentified
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.
nick fuentes
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time.
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do.
unidentified
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian.
It's the only way.
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
nick fuentes
We have to want it more than they do, because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny.
unidentified
Then nothing can stop us, and nothing will.
We have to do this.
We have to do this.
At least just do it right.
Yeah, yeah, we go out night.
You gon' trip me big, gon' trip me big, gon' trip up all night.
You gon' turn my dream, you gon' turn my cup.
You gon' trip me all right.
They out of the feeling, they got the rocks, they make it.
They trouble the blast, I'm tweaking.
We got no big secret.
We're putting my side of you, out of your mind, you crazy tweaking.
Got you, we're out of my lane, been out of my mind, I'm willing, we're out of my tweaking.
Know that you're loving this life, you're loving this world, we're running and begging but we can shut it up with me.
Every time I go, what you're bleaking.
All y'all trying to get sad, this life's that world.
Y'all get to bring the bed up every weekend.
Let me see I'm on off on the table.
You say that I'm bad for no reason.
Bitch, I'm big up, I'm big up.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
nick fuentes
In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy, and more importantly, hire American.
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
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen to pressure Trump.
Except one problem.
Elon owns the platform.
nick fuentes
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified.
And it's being manipulated.
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 gonna 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.
unidentified
I should have supported Groyper War II. Some
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
Never, ever, ever give up.
donald j trump
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 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.
unidentified
You must keep pushing forward.
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
As long as America remains true to its citizens, and the rest of the world is yet to come.
May God bless the United States of America.
donald j trump
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
Thank you so much, everybody.
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian?
Yes.
donald j trump
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...
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.
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.
unidentified
The thing that said take a look what happened These are people who work hard but no longer have a voice I am your voice
They've been put on notice if you fuck around with us if you do something bad to us We are going to do things to you that have never been done before don't sit yet Do it like this
I'm not going to do it like this, but I'm not going to do it like this 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 belongs to you.
Belongs to you.
It was patriots like you that built this country.
donald j trump
And it's patriots like you that are going to save our country.
unidentified
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 culture.
We will not surrender our faith.
We will not surrender our values.
We will not surrender our history.
We will not surrender our liberty.
And above all, we will not surrender our children.
We are done with their distorted visions for America.
donald j trump
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.
unidentified
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 then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America
The time for action has come.
The time for action has come.
The time for action has come.
The time for action has come.
The time for action has come.
The time for action has come.
The time for action has come.
The time for action has come.
donald j trump
The time for action has come.
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.
unidentified
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny.
donald j trump
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots.
unidentified
We all salute the same great American flag.
Our best days are yet to come.
Are you winning, son?
Are you winning?
I wish that you could gain my patience.
michelle malkin
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.
unidentified
Why are you called Mommy Malcolm?
michelle 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.
unidentified
Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
donald j trump
It's not too big, is it?
unidentified
Hey.
Hey yourself.
It's wrong, isn't it?
It feels so right.
It's a deal.
I put together some really impressive deals.
I like that.
Go big or go home.
Donald Trump.
You know, you're really beautiful.
A woman who 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.
It's a special.
Listen, are you Megan here?
Huh?
Are you?
You don't speak to me.
I'm going to show you.
Look at this right here on the street.
It's Donald Trump.
What are you, what?
The Donald is here.
It's a star.
It's a Monday night.
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, though.
Heard about Trump's new deal?
What?
Mr. Trump.
He said that I'm going to be 20-something.
Do you hear that for him?
That's right.
Trump has a new game.
What is it?
layne staley [aic]
Mr. Trump.
unidentified
Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump.
Mr. Trump.
What's your game?
My new game is Trump.
The game.
Trump.
The game.
This sounds like political presidential talk.
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've never learned 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 off my ride.
So true.
Okay kids make a test.
layne staley [aic]
Excuse me personally.
unidentified
Okay kids make a test.
America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect.
The respect that we deserve.
From this day forward.
It's going to be only.
America first.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
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.
Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the South Africa executive order, which is pretty mixed.
I'm going to be giving kind of an unpopular opinion on that one tonight.
I know everybody's excited.
I'm excited about it, too.
It's good that everybody's talking about it.
But we've got to be honest.
This is really about what's going on in the International Court of Justice with regard to Israel and Gaza.
Excuse me.
I'm having a little trouble tonight.
I don't know what's going on.
I don't know.
I just started drinking a bunch of Monster and I'm getting a little frog in my throat.
So anyway, so we're going to talk all about that.
We're also going to be talking tonight about the ceasefire in Gaza itself.
And there's a lot going on there.
I've been talking a lot about it on Telegram.
I posted a huge, kind of like an essay about it this weekend.
I don't know if that was Friday or Saturday, but...
This is something that's really going to blow up, in my opinion, especially this month in February.
It's going to blow up in Gaza first.
Then it's going to blow up in Lebanon.
It's going to blow up in Yemen.
It's going to blow up in Iraq.
And I think this is going to be like what we talked about throughout the 2024 election, which is major failure for the Trump administration.
So we're going to get into all that.
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 see.
Let me just make sure I'm all set here.
unidentified
Okay.
Okay.
nick fuentes
All right.
Just got to make sure I got my notes.
All right.
So with that, we're going to dive into the show.
So our first story, we're going to dive in.
I guess we'll talk about South Africa first.
And so like I said, major executive order about this from the Trump administration.
This was this weekend.
And this is in response allegedly to the genocide of the Afrikaners, the Boers in South Africa.
A new bill was passed.
By the South African government, they're trying to repatriate the land from the white farmers there without compensation.
It's been going on for a long time.
Thousands of farmers have been killed.
Many of them have had their homes, their farms taken from them.
And this has to do with the unequal distribution of the farms there.
Whites are 4% of the population, 4 to 10% of the population there, but they own 70% of the land.
And this is part of the legacy of apartheid and colonial rule down there.
So a new bill has been passed that says that the government, and again, without compensation for no reason, they can take the land for the public good or the common good and not have to pay the white people for it.
And this is a law that was passed recently.
Now, the new executive order from the Trump administration says that they are going to stop sending all humanitarian aid, foreign aid, any kind of U.S. government money to South Africa, ostensibly because of that law.
And I see a lot of people are celebrating this development on X. They're saying that this is the Trump administration sticking up for the white people.
And it's interesting because even though that's what they're saying it's about, at least that's one reason they're saying is the purpose of the executive order.
Nobody inside the Trump administration is actually using that terminology.
So, for example, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, he said that he would not attend a major diplomatic summit, the G20 summit being held in South Africa, not because they're coming after white people, not even because of what is said inside the executive order, which is the land bill.
Mark Rubio says he's not attending the G20 summit in South Africa because they're woke and anti-American.
Which has nothing to do with what's going on.
That has nothing to do with white people.
White people aren't even being mentioned.
Not even the terminology.
They're not even calling them the Boers, Afrikaners, anything like that.
And then the Trump administration put out another statement this weekend.
And I posted about this, I think, yesterday.
The Trump administration says, well, we are going to deprive South Africa of humanitarian aid because they're coming after certain classes of people.
So again, ostensibly they're saying this is about the white people.
It's in the executive order.
This is about the Afrikaners.
This is about the land repropriation bill.
At the same time, none of the Trump administration officials are saying that's what this is about.
They're not even saying the word white.
They're not saying white people.
They're not saying Afrikaner.
And if you actually look at the content of the executive order, it's interesting.
That is only one out of two reasons listed for the executive order.
The first reason says we are shutting down foreign aid because of the land bill.
Wouldn't you know, the second reason that they give in the same paragraph is that South Africa put forward a case in the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide.
And I think that's the real reasoning.
And we'll read this article here.
This is from the Israel Times.
It says, quote, And its genocide case at the ICJ against Washington's ally Israel.
The United States allocated nearly $400 million in assistance to South Africa in 2023, according to the most recent government data.
The White House said Washington would also formulate a plan to resettle white South African farmers and their families as refugees, which is a little ironic.
And, you know, it's hard not to—it's sort of interesting.
On the one hand, you would say that's a good policy.
If we're going to take in refugees, I'd rather be taking them in from South Africa, at least certain people from South Africa, or we'd like to take them in from Europe.
Certainly that's preferable over taking in refugees from the Middle East, taking them in from Africa, from Latin America.
At the same time, one— The people in South Africa don't want to leave.
So the United States is offering them refugee status so that they can flee South Africa and come here, but that's not what they want.
What they want is to stay there, they just don't want to be killed, and they don't want their farms to be taken.
And I actually saw there were some prominent white South African civil rights activists, people that lead white communities in South Africa.
They said...
They don't want refugee status.
They said that what they want is autonomy.
And what they would prefer is that the US government use its leverage over South Africa to get them to give the white people some form of civil rights, a semi-autonomous region, maybe even sovereignty.
They don't want to leave.
They want to stay.
They just want their rights.
So on the one hand, you would say...
It's positive.
These are the kinds of refugees that we might want.
They're industrious.
They are true refugees in the sense that unlike people in Latin America, they're not fleeing for economic opportunities.
As a matter of fact, they don't even want to flee.
They're fleeing because they're actually being persecuted.
At the same time, it's not what they want.
And I would add to that, it's interesting that this administration is putting this out there after they shut down some of the refugee programs for everybody else.
For example, the administration said they are not going to continue to protect some of these refugees or honor asylum claims for people from Haiti, for people from Central American countries, from other places.
And you would guess that a left-wing activist might say, doesn't that mean the official immigration policy is race-based?
If they're suspending refugee applications for Haitians, But not for South Africans who are actually opening it up.
What's the difference?
Because similarly, Haiti is undergoing a very violent political transformation since their president was assassinated a couple of years ago.
So if we're shutting it down for Haitians, but we're letting in the South Africans, what other than race is the distinction?
And so you wonder, why is it that the Trump administration is willing to put forward something which is so clearly a double standard, I think which people could credibly accuse of being racialist or race-motivated, why would they subject themselves to that kind of scrutiny?
That's a question.
I'm not opposed to it necessarily, but it's an interesting question, and maybe we'll get into why that is.
So anyway, so the administration says they're going to shut down the 400 and some million dollars in assistance.
They're also going to allow the white South Africans to come in as refugees.
But the article goes on.
It says Trump has said without citing evidence that South Africa is confiscating land and that, quote, certain classes of people, white people, were treated very badly.
The South African-born billionaire Elon Musk, who is close to Trump, said, White South Africans have been the victims of racist ownership laws.
The South African president who signed into law a bill last month aimed at making it easier for the state to expropriate land in the public interest has defended the policy.
He said the government had not confiscated any land and that the policy was aimed to even out racial disparities in land ownership in the black majority nation.
So they say that at the same time, this Julius Malema, Who could become the president.
He's the leader of a major left-wing party in South Africa.
He's been on video throughout the week, and for years actually, chanting, kill white people.
Saying, if a white person kills one black person, we'll kill five of them.
We'll kill their parents, we'll kill their kids, we'll kill their pets, we'll kill their families.
That's on video.
So they can say whatever they want.
The South African president denies that it is racist against white people.
He denies that the farm killings or farm theft is taking place.
At the same time, very visibly and obviously and transparently, it is going on.
But I want to get into some of the specifics of the executive order.
There is what people are saying.
There's what Rubio has said, what Trump has said.
There's what the executive order said.
And then there's the actual timeline of events with U.S. foreign policy in the past week.
And like I said, I pointed this out on Twitter, and I believe I talked a little bit about it on Telegram as well.
So as we know, last week, Bibi Netanyahu visited Washington, visited the White House, and it was Trump's first visit from a foreign leader.
They held a press conference, and while the big headline from the day was this big plan for Trump to annex Gaza for the United States, which would entail...
Expelling 2 million Palestinians, that was what everybody was talking about.
At the same time, there were about a dozen other concessions that were given.
And so, among them were the Trump administration suspended sanctions on illegal settlements in the West Bank.
Trump signed a $7 billion aid package to Israel a couple of days after the summit.
The Trump administration is also trying to get another $1 billion arms transfer on top of that to Israel.
So there were maybe a dozen, half dozen concessions, and among them were, on top of those, sanctions against the ICC. And if you'll recall, we covered this on the show, right around the time that Trump was elected,
the International Criminal Court, ICC, They also found the leaders of Palestine were culpable of the same thing.
And they charged the military and the civilian leadership of Hamas with the same war crimes or the same category of crimes as they charged Netanyahu.
Differences, those people were killed.
The leader of Hamas.
Both of its military and its civilian government were both assassinated.
So they cannot be arrested.
Nothing will come of that.
But the ICC did issue a warrant for Netanyahu, and that warrant is going to be honored by all the member states of the ICC, with the exception of, I believe, a handful of Western countries, including even some European countries have said that if Netanyahu stops in their country, that he will be arrested.
And this is a big deal.
Because this is a form of diplomatic pressure, international coalition building against the state of Israel to leverage it to stop its campaign in Gaza.
So this was one of the big criticisms of the Trump administration of this international effort against Israel.
And Trump pledged during the transition and during the election that he would pull out of any international body that was coming after Israel and maybe even apply sanctions against them.
So, true to his word, keeping his promise, after Netanyahu visited Trump in Washington, Trump slapped the ICC with sanctions.
And this was opposed by many members of our own Senate.
This was decried by the international community.
This is a big deal.
And again, this is because the ICC put forward a genocide case against the state of Israel.
Well, the big coincidence...
Is that the International Court of Justice, which is similar but different than the ICC, the International Court of Justice is investigating and charging Israel for the same thing.
The ICJ has a genocide case against Israel, and that case was brought forward by the state of South Africa.
So go figure.
Netanyahu visits the United States.
And Trump gives them $7 billion in aid.
Trump promises to expel the Palestinians and rebuild the Gaza Strip.
Trump removes the sanctions on the settlers.
Trump puts sanctions on Iran.
Trump sanctions the ICC because it has a genocide case against Israel.
Less than a week later, Trump removes all foreign aid to South Africa, which is the country that brought the genocide case, in the ICJ. And this is not pure coincidence.
It's even in the executive order.
In the executive order, which orders the State Department to suspend the foreign aid, it says, number one, because of South Africa's land expropriation bill, but also because of its case against Israel at the ICJ, we're removing their humanitarian aid and we're opening up refugee status for...
White South Africans.
That's in the first section of the executive order.
And we know that.
I don't think that's controversial.
Again, this is what's written.
At least in part, arguably in full, at least in part, we are ending the foreign aid to South Africa because of their support for this genocide case in the ICJ. What I want to talk about, though, tonight is not necessarily what's in the bill, but it's the response to this from the online right, from the dissident right.
Because I saw this being announced, and everybody is talking about how this is something beyond our wildest dreams, this is remarkable, this is an unequivocally undeniable positive development, because this is the Trump administration acknowledging the white genocide.
This is the Trump administration acknowledging maybe on a deeper level that white people are victims.
And so the argument goes, this pushes the Overton window closer to our issues because if there is recognition that white people are being genocided there, if there's recognition that when white people are in the minority that they too can be victims, it follows.
That people will be familiar with that concept or open to that concept, and they might see how that applies, obviously, here.
If people could see that when racism ends in South Africa and the non-white majority takes power, that whites are then killed out of vengeance, maybe people start to take our situation to its logical conclusion, which is that non-whites will be in the majority.
They will be vengeful.
About racism, and maybe they might inflict the same kinds of policies here.
Force us off of our land, take our property, kill us.
And maybe they might take that to its logical conclusion worldwide.
White people are a global minority, and they are headed towards minority status in many countries where they used to constitute the majority.
And that's in North America, that's in Europe, that's in Australia, and elsewhere.
So they say Trump passing this executive order and maybe more importantly spotlighting the issue is a metapolitical victory.
It's raising the consciousness of white people and of white issues worldwide.
And I would say that on some level there is truth to that.
And I acknowledge that there is a benefit.
Without a doubt, that is partially a benefit.
But I think this is part of a broader pattern.
That we've been seeing for the past year or two.
And the pattern is this.
After October 7th, Jonathan Greenblatt from the ADL, I think it was actually even shortly before this.
I think it was during the Ban the ADL campaign.
Jonathan Greenblatt from the ADL came out.
It was from a leaked phone call, if I'm not mistaken.
And he said that Jews do not have an ideological problem.
He said the problem is not the left or the right.
He said it's a generational problem.
He said it's not that the left is anti-Semitic because they hate Israel or the right is anti-Semitic because they're Nazis.
He said the problem is that young people are apathetic about the Holocaust, about Israel, about Jewish people.
And that tracks.
If you look at the data, there's a poll that's going around in the past couple of days, and it shows that Generation Z, the under-25 demographic cohort, 25% of them have what the ADL calls anti-Semitic views.
And they call everything anti-Semitic.
So that could mean anything from genuine racial hatred to they just criticize Israel.
They believe Jewish people hold too much power.
They believe Jews kill Jesus, which is in the gospel.
But 25% of the under-25 cohort, and there's not much difference between Those that identify as right-wing or left-wing, 25% hold anti-Semitic views.
Support for Gaza as opposed to Israel is the majority opinion of the younger demographic as opposed to the boomers that support the state of Israel.
And so the data is unequivocal.
Poll after poll, study after study, any kind of opinion survey shows that young people...
Don't believe in the Holocaust.
Don't really care that much about Israel.
Maybe they support the Palestinians more.
Maybe they hold deeply Israel-critical opinions or opinions that the ADL would call anti-Semitic or racist.
So Greenblatt is correct.
He says the problem is not the pro-Palestine sentiment coming from the Democrats.
It's not even the emergent alt-right in the right wing.
He said it's the young people.
Because what those two things have in common on both sides is they're both coming from a radical, young demographic of people.
It's the young, white, right-wing guys that are alt-right.
It's the young, militant, non-white POC, and even some whites on the left-wing that are super pro-Palestine.
And so I remember having a conversation a couple of years ago when that phone call came out.
Israel, the Israel lobby, the organized Jewish groups, it looked like they were in real trouble.
And the question is, where do they go from here?
What do they do when their base of political power in the United States is dying, effectively?
And not to be glib about it, but the boomer generation, the older people, those that support Israel, they're not going to be around in 10, 20, 30 years.
As time goes on, Just because of time, they're going to die.
And when they die, and millennials and Xers are the biggest demographic or the oldest demographic, and Zoomers are the middle class, Zoomers are the critical demographic, this is going to become a major problem for Israel when it expects unconditional support.
It's going to be a major problem for the Jewish community if they expect to have the same level of privilege without criticism or skepticism.
So the question is, where do they go from here?
And I began to notice then, and I'm noticing it, it's very obvious now, that a strategic decision was made to marry the Zionist cause, to marry the cause of Israel, to this emerging white right.
To the emerging white identitarian, dissident right, white nationalist, American nationalist, whatever you want to call it.
This edgier, more racial, younger, more extreme right-wing, a strategic decision was made to bridge the boomer support for Israel with the younger generation support for Israel by making Zionism and the pro-Israel cause compatible with that politics.
And this is the perfect example of that.
There is a glaring contradiction in the center of this.
If the Trump administration says, no Haitian refugees, but if you're from South Africa, come right on in, it is absolutely the case that this is racially based.
The situation in Haiti is probably far worse than the situation in South Africa.
And that's not to say, it's not to minimize what's happening in South Africa.
It's not to say that it isn't horrific.
But it's to say that, I mean...
Theoretically, everyone in Haiti could be a refugee because the entire place is a trash heap.
So the question concerning who can be a refugee and who can't has nothing then to do with whether they have a legitimate claim or how bad the situation is or even the volume.
Because there's 4 million South African Boers.
If they all came here, that'd be a lot of refugees.
It's clearly racial.
And yet the Trump administration is willing to do this in spite of, I think, opening themselves up to accusations like that, which, you know, I don't necessarily have a problem with in itself, but I think the Trump administration might ordinarily be averse to something that is like this.
And I think there's evidence for that based on the fact that no one will call it what it is.
On the one hand, we're supposed to believe that the Trump administration is opening up the floodgates for white refugees because he cares about the plight of whites, because this is a pro-white administration, because this administration cares about whites.
At the same time, they're extremely reluctant to say that.
They never say white.
Trump never talks about white voters.
Even in the executive order, they don't say white.
And in every post about it, they don't say white.
The State Department doesn't say white.
So I don't think that's the reason they're doing this.
I think very obviously that is the pretext for doing this.
They're looking for a reason to apply sanctions on South Africa.
They're looking for a reason to take away their humanitarian aid and put leverage on South Africa.
What's the angle?
They say, well, we're coming after them because of their racist policies against whites.
And if you think that's crazy, they do the same thing with China.
They do the same thing with Russia.
This is how American soft power has always worked.
There's always some moralization.
When we want to put pressure on China, we talk about the plight of the Uyghurs.
Nobody talks about the fact that the Uyghurs were listed as a terrorist group until we decided to talk about their plight and how they're being put in concentration camps.
Another term for Uyghurs is East Turkestan.
You can call it Xinjiang.
You can call it East Turkestan.
You can call them the Uyghurs.
But many of the Uyghurs were organizing as radical Islamists in the Xinjiang region.
And they are violent, and they have carried out terrorist attacks, and they're brutal.
And they were listed by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group, as a violent extremist group.
That is, until we wanted to apply pressure on China.
And then we said, the poor Muslims, they're being put in re-education camps, they're being put in concentration camps.
This is another Holocaust.
This is a genocide.
And we talked about this humanitarian issue.
As a pretext, as a justification to apply diplomatic or economic pressure.
We did the same thing to Russia with gay rights.
We said Russia is oppressing their gay citizens or they're oppressing women.
Russia is a dictatorship.
Russia will not allow freedom of the press.
Russia put Alexei Navalny in prison or attempted to assassinate him and then ultimately did.
That was the justification for sanctions.
And you could go on and on with examples like this.
This is no different.
When it comes to foreign affairs, State Department, the CIA, the Department of Defense, they draw up their plans according to the political interests of Washington or, many times, the state of Israel because of their influence.
It is only after the fact that they come up with the justification, they come up with the pitch.
That they will use to sell it to the American people.
And what they found in the case of South Africa is if they frame it as this issue, which has been underreported for racial reasons, if they can fit it in with their narrative about DEI, this sort of soft pro-white or an anti-anti-white position, if they can shoehorn it into that, then it will be happily received by a vocal And staunch smaller faction of the right wing.
And they will say, this is amazing.
This is the administration sticking up for white people.
This is the administration defeated.
Somehow this is against wokeism.
And people will happily accept something that is actually a very pro-Israel policy.
And that by itself is not new either.
In the same way that the justifications for foreign pressure...
Have their analogs or comparisons in China or Iran or Russia or other adversaries.
This concept of the pro-Israel agenda being married to the furthest fringe of the right wing, that's not new either.
You could go back 25 years, and when the Israelis were beating the drums of war for Iraq and for Afghanistan and even then for Syria and for Iran and the other Arab or Muslim countries, At that time, the right wing was a moral majority.
The right wing was Christian, socially conservative.
And so when the Israelis needed a justification for war with the Muslims, war with the Middle East, the war on terror, they married that agenda to the right wing using the language of the contemporary right when it was the moral majority.
And so at that time, they said it was a clash of civilizations.
They said America is a crusader state.
This is a new crusade in the Middle East.
This is a war of civilizations.
And on the one side, you've got the Christian West or the liberal West.
You know, even people like Christopher Hitchens were behind it because whether it was the religious right and the language of the Crusades and Christianity.
Or it was the atheist left, or you could say classical liberals, and it was the language of liberalism and reason and the Enlightenment.
In both cases, they framed it as a religious crusade against Muslims.
This was about defeating intolerance, regression, barbarism, all those sorts of things, a false god, a religion that's based on oppression of women and violent tactics and submission.
To their religion.
So this is not exactly new.
And before that, they did it with the communists.
When the Soviet Union was supplying weapons and foreign aid to Egypt and to Syria and to Israel's adversaries in the 1973 war, that's when many of the left-wing Jews came over to the right, ostensibly as warriors against communism.
And so then they made it the mission of the right wing and of Washington to confront the Soviet Union everywhere to accelerate its collapse.
So in the 70s and 80s, the pro-Israel Jews were cold warriors, anti-communist, pro-America.
In the 2000s, they were the crusader state.
It's a clash of civilizations against Christians and Muslims.
We have to topple Saddam and fight terrorism, the dictatorships and the extremists.
In the 2020s, what's the language of the right?
Nationalism, nation states, anti-woke, anti-anti-white.
This is not even necessarily pro-white.
That's another conversation.
But more than that, it's against anti-white politics because it's inconsistent with colorblind meritocracy.
It's inconsistent with the MLK, color of skin, content of character.
Dichotomy.
So, it follows then in Gaza.
We need to support Israel against the Palestinians because the Palestinians are like BLM. The Palestinians are Israel's version of BLM. The Palestinians see the Israelis as whites.
They see the Israelis as settler colonial whites.
Just like the non-whites in America see white people here, or just like the Muslims in Europe see the white people there.
So this is what they do.
They take the agenda, the Israelis, Jews, they take the agenda that they already have, and they marry it to the existing language of the right-wing majority.
Whether it's Cold Warrior, American against Communist, whether it's Moral Majority, Christian, or...
Center-right, center-liberal, right-liberal, religious crusade against Muslims, or in the 2020s, nationalism.
Pro-white, pro-settler, anti-white guilt, not apologizing, conquerors, crusaders, pioneers.
So they're always using this tactic to get the right to fall in line and support their agenda.
This is what happens every single time.
And this is what they're doing with South Africa.
This is just the latest example.
For two years, or about a year and a half, you've had right-wing people saying, let Israel kill the Palestinians immediately.
America first, we don't care.
Never mind the fact that we're paying for it.
For two years, you've had people say, Well, I don't really support one or the other, but if I had to, I'd support Israel because they're white.
That's not what they say.
That's not what they say.
Netanyahu says he's indigenous, even though he's Polish.
He says he's from the land because they've been there for 2,000 years.
Ben Shapiro says, well, I'm white sometimes.
Elon Musk seems to have fallen for it, allegedly, right?
This is what they do.
And so when I look at the executive order for South Africa, I don't think it's unequivocally the victory that we think it is, and I think we need to be very skeptical and critical of anything that has any sort of advantage for Israel and Jewish people.
And I'll tell you why in a way that is specific to this example, because people might say, what harm could come from this?
I've heard some people say to me, They say you're more against Israel than you're for America or you're for your own people.
They say that just because something helps Israel doesn't mean that it can't also help us.
Or just because something that helps both isn't necessarily bad.
I've heard all these things.
Well, let's talk about this example in particular.
What is the Trump administration doing?
He says, we're going to let the Afrikaners be refugees.
Well, like I said, there's just one problem with that.
They don't want to be refugees.
Listen to them.
The people from Orania, the Boers, the Afrikaners, whatever you want to call them, the white people there, I don't know all the history.
It's not my country.
But these people don't want to leave.
That's sort of the thing.
It's been like that for a long time.
This anti-white government, this increasingly hostile, racist government.
It's been going on for years.
And at the center of it is their land is being stolen.
They don't want to leave their land.
If that was in the cards, if that was their preference, they would have left a long time ago.
But that's it.
They want the land.
They want to stay.
And they say so themselves.
I saw, I think, the head of Orania said, Mr. Trump, we don't want to be refugees.
Their demand is autonomy.
They want an autonomous region inside South Africa where the white people can have political rights, where they can have political power, political sovereignty.
They don't want to go anywhere.
They want rights.
They want not to be killed.
They want to be able to organize autonomously and independently from the South African state.
Is that what the Trump administration is giving them?
No.
And that's because the Trump administration doesn't give a shit what they want.
The Trump administration does not care, actually, about the self-determination of the white people there.
For the same reason it doesn't care about the self-determination of the white people here, or the white people in Europe, or the white people anywhere.
Because the Trump administration is not white nationalist.
It's not white identitarian.
It's not even racialist.
They are encouraging the South Africans to leave for one reason.
Because the South Africans are the economic, excuse me, the white South Africans are the economic engine of South Africa.
The South Africans know the history of Zimbabwe to the north.
In what was formerly called Rhodesia, after Rhodes, when they came after the white people, when the Zimbabwean government took the land of the white people and expelled their white people, their economy utterly collapsed.
And now they've got to beg for the white people to come back.
Please come back and grow food.
Please come back and be productive on the land because black people are not.
So the Trump administration says, oh, you're going to mistreat the white people?
We're going to, knowing that white people won't take him up on it, what if we offer them a golden ticket to the United States?
He knows they won't take it.
He knows they don't want it.
It is a threat to drain the productive human capital from South Africa.
We're going to cut off your humanitarian aid, and we're going to threaten to deprive you of the economic engine, the human capital that drives the South African economy.
That's the purpose, to apply pressure to their government.
So they stop the land expropriation, maybe, but more so so that South Africa is punished.
For putting this genocide case before the ICJ. And that's to create a chilling effect.
And I think that much is obvious.
What's more likely?
You've got Netanyahu coming to Washington.
Trump gives him everything.
And you should hear the things the Israelis are saying.
As a matter of fact, we'll read some of them tonight.
There's an article about it.
They literally say about Netanyahu's meeting with Trump, they said it's beyond our wildest dreams.
So what's more likely?
Netanyahu visits Trump.
Trump sanctions Iran.
Trump sanctions the ICC. Trump sanctions the Houthis.
Trump stops sanctioning the West Bank settlers.
Trump says we're going to expel the Palestinians.
Then Trump withholds humanitarian aid from South Africa, which put the genocide case in the ICJ. And that was for white people?
That wasn't for Netanyahu.
Unlike everything else, that wasn't for Netanyahu.
That was for white people.
The white people that Trump won't even say who they are.
The certain people, that's what Trump calls them.
Rubio wouldn't even say that.
Rubio said it's because they're DEI. Because they're anti-American.
Whatever that means.
I think it's pretty obvious who this is for.
And people say, well...
Why should we oppose that?
Because it's not really for the benefit of the white people.
It doesn't actually really do anything for white people.
It doesn't solve their problem.
It's for the Israelis.
So it doesn't help them.
And in the meantime, it creates popular support for an agenda, which doesn't help them, but helps Israel.
And this is why I said throughout the election, we have to take our own side.
It's obvious why Trump won the election.
It's obvious why the billionaires were behind him.
When I see Trump at the Super Bowl and everybody cheers for him and everybody says, this is terrific, there's something sad about it.
Because you know, psychologically, that that's what Trump really always wanted.
He always wanted to be beloved by the people.
He always wanted New York to love him.
He always wanted the celebrities to love him.
He wanted to be America's great leader.
And they gave it to him.
They let him be America's great and popular leader as long as he basically stood down.
They gave him that popular affection at the Super Bowl.
They gave him relatively favorable coverage in the New York Times and CNN. They gave his wife...
A Netflix deal or an Amazon Prime deal.
They're making a documentary about Melania and a book deal and a coin and all this kind of stuff.
They gave him that so that he would effectively stand down and give Israel what they really wanted.
And, you know, it feels bad to be like the bitter person saying that.
I understand that it feels better to be on the other side of it, but that's like literally the definition of the blue pill versus the red pill.
If you take the blue pill and you don't pay attention to Palantir stock going up 200%, if you take the blue pill and you don't acknowledge or recognize everything that Trump is doing for Israel or all the Jewish money that went behind him or all the neocons in the cabinet, all the things we've been talking about, if you take the blue pill and you just get to enjoy, you just get to be in the crowd of people cheering for Trump.
And the flyover and the flag and the end of woke.
Yeah, that feels great.
It still tastes like steak, right?
That's what they say in the movie.
They're living inside a simulation.
But inside the simulation, the steak still tastes like steak.
All the benefits the system can confer.
Sensually, they still feel good.
We're plugged in.
It feels good inside of it.
As long as you ignore that it isn't real.
You can enjoy.
If you take the red pill and you see what's really behind it, why it is the way it is, why it seems like Trump is so popular now, why it seems like now he's giving us a voice, the uncomfortable realities so that our energy can be harvested, so that we will be used as the popular mandate, because that's what that is by definition.
It's the people's mandate.
It's that the people support it, which is why They're able to carry this out.
And you could be a part of the problem or you could be a part of the solution.
I recognize it's unpleasant to be a part of the solution, but you do have to stomach what people call negativity, what people call, you know, people say, can't we ever just have a win?
It's sort of just like this pathetic pleading, come on, man, why you gotta make me feel bad, rain on my parade?
That's not the intention.
My intention is always to live in reality and to see things for what they are.
And when you look at this executive order, people might say, well, why can't we just call this a win?
It's pretty damn good, isn't it?
I mean, come on.
It's South Africa after all.
Well, look, when Trump gives the people of South Africa their political autonomy, when it's for them, when he can say the word white, maybe I'll feel a little differently.
And if there's a case that could be made that it isn't all about Israel for once, I'll be the first one to call it out.
But until that point, I mean, it is what it is.
So anyway, so that's South Africa.
Pay attention because you see this over and over and over again.
I could give you a million examples.
One other one, and then we'll move on, is the frat bro uprising.
You remember a year ago, right around this time actually, maybe a little less than a year ago, It was like spring, I want to say March, April, May 2024. Back last year, there were all these pro-Palestine protests on the campus, and that's actually a good thing.
Because whether you like them, whether you don't like them, a pro-Palestine protest undermines the political support for our military presence in the Middle East.
Israel's trying to drag us to war.
And whether you like the people that are protesting in favor of Palestine, many of them are left-wing.
Many of them hate me.
Many of them would say, don't come to our protest.
It's effectively an anti-war protest.
And the right-wing won't do it.
The left-wing is doing it.
So that's a good thing.
Yeah, a lot of them are freaks.
A lot of them are left-wing.
They're communists.
They certainly don't like somebody like me.
But they are acting as a very visible demonstration, no pun intended, Of popular opposition to our unequivocal support for Israel.
That's actually in line with Trump's America First policy.
And that's a big problem for Israel.
Now, around this time last year, there is all this talk of an uprising of frat bros.
All these white young men from the fraternities, good-looking white guys wearing vineyard vines, you know, your typical white, very male energy.
These guys were coming out and counter-protesting against the anti-war protesters, against the pro-Palestine protesters.
And it was being framed like the anti-war protest was just like a vague left-wing protest.
People were saying it's BLM. It's just ugly left-wing people.
It's just progressives.
And so when the frat bros came out, that...
By contrast, was supposed to be a protest in favor of America and patriotism and being white and being good-looking and being a jock in high school, being a jock and a cool guy, being a guy from the 80s or something.
It was completely obfuscated what was really happening.
And so they said, this is an uprising of frat bros.
They're against woke.
They're against DEI. They're white.
They're good-looking.
They're patriotic.
Until we found out that they were all from Jewish fraternities.
And they weren't just waving American flags, they were waving Israel flags.
Initially, the frat bro uprising was started and perpetuated by Jewish fraternities who deployed to counter, they knew full well what they were doing.
They went out to the quad to meet the pro-Palestine protesters out of anger, as Jews, as pro-Israel Jewish students.
Bringing Israeli flags, being from a Jewish fraternity, it was only in the media that they tricked the people into thinking, no, no, this is a vague left-wing, right-wing thing, when both parties on the ground knew this is about Palestine and Israel.
The left-wing people deployed to oppose Israel, and the counter-protesters deployed to support Israel.
It was turning point, and the Trump people People like Jack Posobiec, etc.
It was them that said, no, no, this is about America versus anti-America.
And it was a lie.
And people gobbled it right up.
They said, this is an expression of whiteness and not being politically correct and being pro-America.
Let's throw a rage or we'll have beer and we'll be toxic.
And yet it's going to be like the 90s again.
And all this is about being a jog versus being a creep in high school.
Until there was one of these counter-protests at Mississippi and a white guy made guerrilla sounds at a black person.
And then they shut it down.
And then they shut it down.
Then an actual white fraternity.
Then white people saw this on television.
They saw this on social media.
And so real white people started showing up.
And they started really being white and offensive.
And a white frat bro made gorilla monkey noises at a black student, and then they disassembled the fraternity.
That section, that chapter of the fraternity was disassociated from the national group, and the student was investigated by the university and then suspended.
He was kicked out of the frat, investigated by the administration, by the faculty, and then suspended.
And it's like, oh, I'm sorry.
Did you think it was really about white people?
I'm sorry.
Did you believe the hype that it was really about being a toxic white male?
I guess you forgot your Israel flag at home.
I guess you didn't have the special protections.
I guess you didn't get the memo of what it's really about.
Because when real white people go and do actually politically incorrect things, well, the rules still apply to them.
The white people get no protection.
You know, they're going to come after you all the same, and no one's throwing that guy a rager.
They threw a rager for UNC Chapel Hill because that was a Jewish fraternity.
And that's why they got a million dollars from Bill Ackman, the Jewish hedge fund manager, for their rager.
And all the Jewish students didn't even go because they said it's making light of October 7th.
So anyway, it happens over and over and over and over again.
It happened in the Cold War.
It happened in the War on Terror.
It's happening in these wars now.
Which are no less impactful, no less significant geo-strategically for the region than the war on terror 20 years ago.
And it's the same case, like I said, they're marrying the Zionist agenda to the white right.
And the white right is giving them, and there's an opportunity cost here, they're sort of sacrificing their own intensification, their own flourishing politically.
Because they could build something parallel and they could gather and ride that energy.
They're giving their energy to the Zionists in the hopes that they can be a junior partner.
Your white nationalists like Scott Greer and Amran and Patrick Casey and V-Dare and these types of guys, they're giving all their support behind Trump, behind this Israeli thing, in the hopes that they might get to suggest something.
Hey, guys, you know, imagine there's a meeting in Washington.
All the real people with power are Jews.
They're from Andreessen Horowitz.
They're from, excuse me, they're from Palantir, Y Combinator, Founders Fund.
All the really important people were selected by, you know, they're neocons.
They're selected by the donors.
So there are all the people with senior titles.
They're all at the table.
And then over there at the kiddie table is Scott Greer.
Over there with a visitor's badge, a guest badge, sitting at the kiddie table, like a little table with plastic chairs to Scott Greer.
You know, they're talking amongst themselves.
How are we going to destroy Gaza?
How are we going to bomb Iran?
How are we going to rip apart the Middle East?
And then he gets Scott Greer.
Hey, what if we eliminated immigration?
Everybody goes silent.
Wait, what did the bitch say?
What did the visitor pass say?
What if we could suspend all immigration?
And then they laugh.
Suspend all immigration.
What are you kidding me?
How are we going to get Indians to power AI? How are we going to get Mexicans to keep the labor market tight?
How are we going to get the fuck out of here?
Let's get back to talking about bombing Iran.
And that's sort of the—that is what they've been working for.
For 30, 40 years, they think that by not going hard on the Israel issue, not talking about Jews, by sort of being silent on that, they might be able to be a junior partner with the people that are really in charge.
And maybe they can suggest some guidance.
Maybe they think that tertiary priority— We'll be that American demographics will be preserved.
And I'm here to tell you, that's what a generation of right-wing people thought 20 years ago.
And that's what a generation of people thought 20 years before that.
And that's what right-wing people thought 20 years before that.
It's been going on for a long, long...
The Birchers thought that, and they never named the Jew, and they were still kicked out.
The Cold Warriors thought that never, you know, they were pro-Israel, still ultimately defeated.
And it went on and on and on.
And the country keeps getting worse.
So anyway, so that's South Africa.
But I want to move on.
I want to talk a little bit about this Gaza deal.
There were a few stories I wanted to get into, actually.
We're not going to have time for all of them.
I was going to talk about, there's a Wall Street Journal article that Trump reposted on True Social.
About the H-1Bs.
But we'll save that for tomorrow.
So our featured story, I want to talk about this ceasefire deal in Gaza.
And it's sort of a big topic.
So I might spend a lot of time.
This might be a long show.
Because I'm going to have to really go in on this one.
But I think we need to do it because it's going to move very quickly.
And you kind of need to know the gist.
You need to know the basics here.
So our big story is about the Gaza ceasefire, which I think it's been a little while since we talked about it, not since the inauguration.
I don't think we've covered it in great detail.
But Gaza has sort of been out of the news for the past few weeks.
And that's because there has been a temporary ceasefire in place since January 19th, since the Sunday, the day before Trump's inauguration.
And if you remember...
However much you remember about the ceasefire deal, this was a celebrated development.
It was called the Breakthrough, an historic breakthrough in diplomacy, and people thought there was a deep significance there as well.
The week before Trump's inauguration, I think it was the Tuesday before, so maybe that was the 24th, or I'm sorry, the 14th of January.
It was announced that after Steve Witkoff, Trump's envoy to the Middle East, visited Netanyahu in Israel, that Netanyahu had agreed to a three-phase ceasefire deal to stop the fighting in Gaza.
And the reason this was considered such an unbelievable breakthrough is because it was effectively the same skeleton of a deal which Biden had been trying to get the Israelis to agree to for over a year.
Ever since October 7th, the Biden administration and Antony Blinken and the others, they tried every day since October 7th to get Israel to agree to a three-stage or three-phase ceasefire deal that involved a prisoner swap, hostages for prisoners, a temporary truce, and then eventually ironing out a solution where the fighting would permanently stop.
And Palestine, the Palestinians in Gaza could start receiving humanitarian aid and they could start rebuilding.
And every single time, it was like Charlie Brown.
Netanyahu would pull the rug right out from under Biden.
He would sabotage the peace deal by doing something provocative.
He would sabotage the talks by walking away.
He would put preconditions on the deal or make demands that he knew Hamas would never accept.
And so for a year, He made an asshole out of Biden and Blinken by pretending, going through the motions that he might agree to a deal, and then at the last minute would deliberately scuttle the negotiations for weeks or months at a time by deliberately blowing it up, either through military action or some other way.
So when the Trump administration secured the deal, people said, wow, the golden age really just began.
They said Trump achieved the impossible.
What Biden tried to do for a year, Trump waved a wand and did it.
And that's because he's strong and a leader and he's competent.
And what's more, people said this shows that Trump is the boss of Israel.
They said, contrary to many of the criticisms of Trump, that he's owned by Israel, that he's their puppet, people said more than that, it's proof that...
The dog wags the tail again, as opposed to the tail wagging the dog.
They said this just goes to show that Netanyahu answers to Trump, and it's going to be different.
All of the anxiety that Trump would do everything for Israel because he got $200 million in Israeli money, they said that was overblown, and that was just, frankly, it was just wrong.
That's what this deal shows.
Now understand the structure of the deal.
The structure of the deal was this.
It said there would be three phases.
Phase one, there's a prisoner swap.
More than a thousand Palestinians for 33 Israelis.
And in the meantime, a six-week truce.
And a second phase of the deal is negotiating a permanent end to the fighting.
And that was always the rub.
Because at the center of it, there would never be a deal, and there never will be a deal.
Because what Israel wants is for Hamas, which is represented in the negotiations, that's who they're negotiating with, Israel wants Hamas to be utterly destroyed.
It's non-negotiable to Israel that they do not exist and do not retain power.
Hamas obviously wants to exist, at the minimum, and they want to remain in power.
So, that's why there was never going to be a deal.
If the fighting ended before Hamas was destroyed, then Israel doesn't win.
And Israel wants to win.
And if Hamas is destroyed, then Hamas would never agree to that because, I mean, they are them.
They want to exist.
So, the permanent ceasefire was never going to happen, never will happen.
Because the very basis of that...
There's an impasse between the two parties.
One party cannot exist for there to be a ceasefire.
So there's never going to be an agreement.
And this was always the obstacle.
That was always the impasse when Biden was negotiating it, when Trump was negotiating it.
And understand, Hamas and Israel came to an agreement on that first phase several times.
There was even a temporary truce in late November.
Early December 2023. But it was always, the rub was always that there could never be a permanent end to the fighting because Israel had to destroy Hamas and Hamas had to not be destroyed.
So, back in January, when everybody was saying, oh, this is a breakthrough, this is the best thing ever, this just goes to show, Trump is the boss, he will not be influenced by Israel.
When Netanyahu agreed to the deal, he went back home.
Or he went back to his people and said, guys, don't worry.
We have guarantees that we're going to be able to pick up the fighting.
We're not going to agree in principle or in fact to the second phase of the deal.
And we have assurances that if we go back into Gaza, the U.S. will support us.
So they knew it was a scam.
The Israelis knew it was a scam.
And they had to know it was a scam because the Trump administration reassured them.
That it was a scam, that it was a farce.
The Israelis started to get worried.
They said, oh my gosh, is this out of our control?
Are we being forced by Trump to give up our aspirations, to give up our goals here?
And then Yahoo came first to his government, to his ministers in the war cabinet, and said, that's not a real concern.
Trump reassured me.
I can go in and they have my back.
And then the other ministers who are more extreme said, oh, okay.
And then they went on TV and said, it's cool.
It's cool.
We get to keep fighting later.
And then Netanyahu went to the country and basically said the same thing.
Meanwhile, in America, everybody forgot.
While the fighting stopped, everybody forgot.
So that was always a limited time deal.
It was always a farce.
And the purpose of the farce, this was Netanyahu.
Throwing Trump a bone.
It was for that purpose, so that people in America could say, Trump won before he even took office.
That was by design.
It was deliberate.
They gave it to him.
They said, we will let you be the hero for the day.
It was like Star Wars.
You know, enjoy your time with the politicians.
You were the hero today.
This is your moment.
You're the guy.
But Trump and Nenya, they knew it would all come crumbling down weeks later, and that's what we're talking about tonight.
But that's the background.
Here's some more context.
So, of course, this is not just a conflict in Gaza.
This is a seven-front war.
The other seven fronts, I should say the other six, on top of Gaza, are the West Bank, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Iran, and did I say the West Bank already?
West Bank, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Yemen.
I forgot Lebanon.
Those are the six other theaters of the conflict.
So at the same time that Israel was fighting in Gaza, you had Hezbollah bombing Israel from Lebanon.
Militias in Syria bombing Israel and America from Syria.
Militias in Iraq bombing America and Israel from Iraq.
Bombing Red Sea shipping from Yemen.
And you had Iran supporting all of them.
And occasionally two times launching ballistic missiles and drones at Israel.
So there were seven other fronts, or excuse me, six other fronts in addition to the front in Gaza.
But they were all related to Gaza.
For example, Hezbollah said, we're bombing Israel until there's a ceasefire.
The Houthis in Yemen said, we're bombing shipping.
Until there's a ceasefire in Gaza.
Iraq and Syria, same thing.
Iran, basically the same thing.
So the situation has been quiet across the whole Middle East because of the ceasefire.
Israel made a separate deal with Hezbollah.
A ceasefire and Israel would withdraw from South Lebanon as long as Hezbollah also withdrew north of the Latani River.
Ansarallah or the Houthis in Yemen, they stopped bombing the shipping.
Iraq and Syria had been mostly quiet because, well, the government in Syria expelled the Iranians and the United States put pressure on Iraq to stop them from bombing American bases there.
But that happened before.
So it's been quiet.
So this is the other context.
The whole region has been quiet since the Gaza deal because every other conflict, every other theater is contingent on the fighting in Gaza.
The big development from today is that the ceasefire in Gaza is totally breaking down.
That's the development.
After Netanyahu came to Washington, he came back to Israel and basically told the government, the ceasefire's off.
We have no intention of upholding it.
We have no intention of following through on the second phase.
It's over.
And so what has happened is that the Trump administration comes out and says, we're taking Gaza.
We're kicking all the Palestinians out.
We're coming in and we're annexing the territory.
So Hamas says, well, we're not going to keep up our end of the bargain.
Why would we give Israel its hostages if Trump and Israel are openly talking about killing us and taking our land?
Obviously, we're not going to keep up the deal.
So then Israel says, well, if they're not going to keep the deal, then we're going to reinvade and all options are on the table.
Now, if they reinvade, if the ceasefire falls apart, It's all back on.
It's back on with Hezbollah.
It's back on with the Houthis.
It's back on with Iran.
It's back on with everybody.
So when this first phase of the ceasefire, that won't even be completed.
The deadline, I believe, is February 18th.
Trump has said that if the hostages promised in the first phase are not released with the remaining hostages on top of it by Saturday.
He says all hell is going to break loose.
That means Israel goes in.
That means the Houthis go back in.
That means Hezbollah goes back in.
That means the possibility that Iran is drawn into the conflict is also back on the table.
So this is the story.
It says, quote, said a spokesman on Monday, accusing Israel's government of violating an already fragile ceasefire agreement.
The move threatens to derail both the six-week truce agreed to last month and the prospects for agreement on a lasting end to the war.
Big surprise.
Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel was consulting with his top advisors on Monday night.
And planned to move up a scheduled meeting with his security cabinet to Tuesday morning, said a top official.
Hours later, President Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas on Monday evening, saying that if all Israeli hostages were not released from Gaza by 12 o'clock on Saturday, then the ceasefire agreement with Israel should be canceled and all hell would break out.
Israel can override it.
But from myself, Saturday at 12 o'clock, and if they're not here, all hell will break out, said Mr. Trump, signing executive orders at the White House.
Mr. Nanyahu suggested he won't pursue the second phase of the deal if it means that the war will end.
He won't make peace if peace means that the war will end.
Interesting sentence.
I will not end the fighting if it means the fighting has to stop.
Okay, but isn't that kind of contained?
Isn't that presupposed by a ceasefire agreement, a peace agreement, a truce?
Doesn't that sort of necessarily denotatively entail a cessation of firing, of fighting, of shooting?
If this peace agreement means we can't kill more people, then I'm going to keep killing more people.
Okay, so sort of back to square one.
Wasn't really hard to predict that.
But the article goes on.
It says a spokesman for Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz, called Hamas' announcement on Monday a complete violation of the ceasefire agreement and the hostage release deal.
He said that he had directed Israel's military to prepare on highest alert for every possible scenario in Gaza, referring to the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel that began the war.
He said, we will not allow for the reality of October 7th to return.
And there's that operative expression.
I don't know how many times they need to say it, how many times I need to tell you they're saying it.
That is the single most important expression which has been used by both defense ministers, by the prime minister, by the national security minister, the finance minister.
That phrase is what they have been saying, very specific, since October 7th.
We cannot return to the reality of October 7th.
What was the reality of October 7th?
Because...
If you're not paying attention, maybe that means Hamas attacking Israel.
What they believe it means is they can't have adversaries on their border.
It means Iran's axis of resistance cannot be tolerated, the existence of it, and that they would have to disassemble it piece by piece and then strike at the heart or cut off the head, which is Iran itself.
And they said that from the beginning.
The reality of October 7th is the encirclement of Israel.
That they have Hamas in Gaza.
They have a radical Palestinian element in the West Bank.
They have Hamas.
They have Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
They have Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
They have Iranians, the IRGC, but also Syrian, or excuse me, Shiite militias inside Syria.
And Iran is backing all of them.
Oh, and of course the Houthis in Yemen.
That's the reality they're referring to.
When they say we can't go back, that doesn't mean, well, we got to kill some Hamas people and then it's just over.
That means we're getting the Palestinians out of Gaza.
That means we are formally annexing the West Bank.
That means we're defeating Hezbollah.
We're kicking the Iranians out of Syria.
We're going to disempower the Houthi movement in Yemen.
And we're going to not allow the Iranian regime to continue to exist or develop a nuclear arsenal.
That's what that means.
They're not stopping short of all of that.
And that's why they're going to keep fighting in Gaza.
And like I said, here's one scenario.
Israel goes back in Gaza while Trump is in office.
If Israel goes back in Gaza, are the Houthis going to start bombing Red Sea shipping again?
They said they would.
So if they start bombing Red Sea shipping, they're at war with the United States again.
They're attacking American.
And maybe more importantly, they're attacking Israeli commercial shipping and even some U.S. naval vessels right before Trump was inaugurated.
What do you think happens when Ansar Allah starts bombing U.S. destroyers in the Red Sea?
Or at the minimum, they're harassing Israeli commercial shipping.
We already saw, we got a preview, the United States did a major airstrike on Somalia.
It's going to be that.
And I predicted that.
I said, watch.
Trump's going to come in.
He will not tolerate.
He will not.
And more than that, he will use that as an excuse to drop a ton of ordinance because he loves to do that because that will be his sign.
That will be his message to the world that America's back.
Deterrence is back.
This is a new...
It's a new guy in town.
You don't fuck with us.
There's a new sheriff in town.
That's the message.
So watch.
Israel goes back in Gaza.
Ansar Allah says, you're back in Gaza?
Well, we're going to start harassing shipping again.
And that's all they need to do to give Trump an excuse to go in and bomb the shit out of them.
America's back.
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Israel is going to refuse to withdraw from South Lebanon.
Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government.
Shiite militias are part of the Lebanese government against Washington's wishes, against Israel's interests.
The fighting there is going to resume.
Now, here's what I'm really concerned about.
It's none of this by itself.
Honestly, whatever.
Here's the big concern.
When you get Israel redeploying to the Netzerim Corridor, as they are, Israel redeploys to Gaza.
Israel's fighting Hezbollah.
America's fighting the Houthis.
What it creates is an atmosphere of conflict.
It creates an environment of conflict where there's a lot of ordnance flying, a lot of bullets being fired.
Everybody's fighting everybody else.
This is the kind of atmosphere where Israel will be able to provoke Iran.
That's what happened last year.
It was during all this fighting in every country.
It's so important to understand that there's seven fronts here.
Because it was in April last year when Israel bombed an Iranian consulate in Syria.
Israel was already bombing Syria.
Shiite militias were bombing American bases and they were bombing Israel.
Israel was bombing Syria.
America was bombing Shiite militias in Syria.
They were bombing ISIS in Syria.
And it was in this climate, it was in this environment of fighting that Israel blew up an Iranian diplomatic building with senior ranking paramilitary leaders of the IRGC. That was a provocation.
It was a deliberate provocation that Iran had to respond to.
So then Iran bombed Israel.
And Israel, Jordan, the United States, Saudi Arabia, the UK had to shoot down all the missiles.
And then Israel bombed Isfahan, which is part of Iran's nuclear complex.
There was a minor drone attack at Isfahan, which is one of five or six cities where Iran is developing its nuclear arsenal.
And that was a message.
It said, that is what we want.
The message to Iran was, try it again.
And we will bomb your nuclear complex.
And nuclear complex means all the different facilities that Iran uses to produce nuclear energy.
It's centrifuges, it's research, all these others.
So you've got Natanz, you've got Iraq, you've got Isfahan, you've got Bushir, where they have some nuclear power plants.
That one's less important.
You've got Fordow, their underground centrifuges, which they built inside of a mountain.
So it's five or six cities.
These would be the targets if Israel bombs Iran.
If Israel wants to disarm and denuclearize Iran, that's what they're bombing.
Israel did a minor drone attack on one of those cities.
And the message was like, hey pal, that's what we're coming for next.
So it was this climate of fighting that allowed Israel to bring the United States into the region.
The United States deployed two aircraft carriers.
Missile carriers and destroyers to defend Israel against Iran's counterattack.
So this got the United States to shoot down Iranian missiles.
It got the United States to put the assets in the region where they need to be.
Put them in danger, but in a position to defend Israel.
Then again in August, Israel assassinated the leader of Hamas in Tehran, inside of Iran.
They blew up some building, Mossad planted explosives, and Iran said, we're going to...
We are going to seriously retaliate.
We're going to cross every red line.
We're going to war.
Then the United States came back.
More aircraft carriers, more destroyers, more fighter jets, more personnel.
The United States said, if you're thinking about crossing a red line and risking a war, you're going to be risking war with us as well.
And also situated to defend Israel against any ballistic missile attack.
So Iran waited.
They backed off.
They totally softened the rhetoric and then two months later in October, then Iran retaliated.
And then Israel retaliated again against Iran's nuclear complex and took out Iran's anti-air capability at Isfahan.
Same situation.
Now Trump is in power.
The fighting is about to blow up again.
What does that mean?
When all hell breaks loose...
That doesn't mean Israel's coming back to Gaza.
That means Israel comes back to Gaza.
Israel attacks Hezbollah again.
The United States is going to bomb the shit out of the Houthis.
Maybe they're going to bomb the shit out of Iraq and Syria.
And it's going to create an environment where Israel gets to deliberately provoke Iran to get Iran to have to, they'll be forced to retaliate against Israel.
And when they retaliate against Israel, they're going to be confronting the United States under Trump with a Republican Congress.
And the reason that matters is because Congress has the ability to declare war.
And if it's all Republicans that are controlled by Israel, they're going to give Trump whatever he needs.
And certainly they're not going to hold him back or resist him.
So this was always the danger.
And this is why...
You know, Trump can say whatever he wants.
Trump can say, I want a nuclear deal.
He can employ whoever he wants, some of these good personnel that maybe don't want war with Iran.
But Trump isn't the only vote.
Netanyahu has a vote as well.
And so it's like I said from the start, Iran does not trust the United States.
So maybe Washington wants to make a deal with Iran.
Maybe Trump in particular and Trump's DOD, maybe they want to make a deal with Iran.
Good for them.
Iran doesn't trust them because Trump pulled out of the nuclear deal the first time.
Trump killed their hero.
Trump killed their war hero, Soleimani, in 2020. Trump bombed them.
And Trump is backed by Israel.
So Trump can wish for a deal.
Iran doesn't trust him.
And understand too, Iran has, their system of government is different than ours.
Their president says they want a deal, but Iran is really ruled by their supreme leader, Khamenei.
So, in the same way that the United Kingdom has a prime minister and a king, or Russia has a prime minister and a president, Iran has its head of state and head of government, they're separated.
So this new president who was elected, Pazeshkian, He comes out and says, well, I want a deal.
Trump wants a deal.
But the Ayatollah, who's been around for 30 years, he says, I know the Americans.
I saw them pull out of the deal.
You weren't there.
I was.
You know, Rouhani tried to make the deal.
And he did, and then Trump pulled out.
Recy had a deal with Trump and Biden.
And the Ayatollah was there for all of it.
So the Ayatollah says, no peace.
Now, it was going to be tough to overcome that in the first place.
Now it seems like a deal is off.
It was going to be tough to overcome Iran's distrust of the United States as it was.
Now it seems like the Ayatollah says we're not making a deal at all.
So, as good as some of these things that were being said sounded, some of these things coming out of the White House were being received, at the end of the day, we have to deal with other players here.
Not just Iran, but also Israel.
And if Israel's driving the whole region into another conflict, this gives them a ripe opportunity, fertile ground for them to provoke Iran and put the United States in the position of defending Israel, defending America, defending international shipping, commercial shipping in the Red Sea.
And that's where we get dragged.
You understand?
The problem was never that Trump wanted to.
Bush didn't want a war with Iraq.
Obama didn't want a war with Syria.
Trump doesn't want a war with Iran.
People act as though the problem is these American presidents that just love going to war with Israel's enemies.
That was never the problem.
You know, people would say during the election, I don't think Trump wants to bring us to war with Iran.
It's like, well, what Trump wants doesn't matter.
Obama didn't want to go to war in Syria.
Bush didn't want to go to war in Iraq.
And yet they did.
Because it's really the dragging.
It's the being dragged which is the issue.
That's sort of the essence of American foreign policy.
The essence of what we talk about.
It's the dragging.
It's the coercing.
The influencing.
It's the undue foreign influence.
That is sort of what's at stake here.
If it was up to the American president, This show would be very different.
We'd be talking about maybe more so the different aspects of American government, American power, but it's not.
So this is exactly the sort of situation that I was worried about last year, which is to say Netanyahu was sabotaging diplomacy to stall, waiting for Trump to be installed.
Netanyahu was stalling and deliberately derailing and sabotaging the peace process because he was basically buying time, waiting for Trump to win.
He was allowed to win because he knew that when Trump got in, Trump would really let them go off.
Biden was giving them what they wanted, but reluctantly, and there was like this left-wing opposition.
Now that Trump is in, Trump isn't sanctioning the West Bank settlers.
Trump is shutting down the campus protests.
Trump is giving them billions in aid.
Even the stuff that Biden restricted, the 2,000 pound bombs.
Trump is putting pressure on Iran, and Iran does not trust Trump.
Maybe they would have made a deal with Biden, but not Trump.
Do you see how all these different things make it the most favorable?
And this is what they're saying about the deal in Gaza.
So on top, again, at the center of this, Trump is helping Israel blow up the ceasefire.
It was Trump's comments with Netanyahu on Tuesday saying that they're going to kick the Palestinians out and turn it into a real estate development for America and like some international trust.
That's why Hamas won't give back the hostages.
That's why Israel gets to say, well, then we're going to come in and kill everybody again.
So this is Trump.
He said today that he will cut foreign aid to Jordan and Egypt if they refuse his demand to permanently take in the Palestinians from Gaza.
Jordan and Egypt, major recipients of U.S. military and economic aid have rejected any suggestion.
The Palestinians should be relocated to their countries.
Trump said on Monday the assistance could be in jeopardy.
In an interview, he said he did not envision Palestinians who left Gaza to make way for the redevelopment plan ever returning.
As for where they might go, he said, I think I could make a deal with Jordan and Egypt.
Before meeting with Trump at the White House, King Abdullah was scheduled to meet with Steve Witkoff, his envoy to the Middle East.
He's also scheduled to meet with Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz.
This is what Netanyahu has been saying about all this.
This is from the Times of Israel.
It says, quote, the alliance between the U.S. and Israel has never been so strong, said Israel to Israeli lawmakers in the Knesset on Monday, praising President Trump for offering a revolutionary new vision for the day after Hamas, pledging not to repeat the mistake of the Oslo Accords by allowing the Palestinian Authority back into the Gaza Strip.
He said, throughout my years as prime minister, I have met with the president of the United States 20 times at the White House.
But the historic meeting with President Trump was the most important and most friendly I have ever had with an American president.
He said after a challenging period, We see eye to eye with the U.S. administration on the essential issues on the agenda in the Middle East, including the realization of all our war goals.
He characterizes the Biden administration as a challenging period and now says for the first time, Washington and Israel see eye to eye on all of their goals, which he said are destroying Hamas, returning the hostages, ensuring Gaza could never returning the hostages, ensuring Gaza could never pose a threat to Israel and safely return residents to the northern and southern Israeli border areas.
Read between the lines.
That means no Palestinians in Gaza.
That means no Hezbollah in South Lebanon.
That means Israel in South Lebanon.
unidentified
That means Israel in South Lebanon.
nick fuentes
That means Israel in Gaza.
That means a huge expansion of the Israeli state.
Netanyahu repeatedly praised the president's proposal, calling it remarkable and telling his cabinet on Sunday that his meetings with the administration will provide Israel with, quote, opportunities we never dreamed of.
What do you think that means?
Opportunities they never dreamed of.
Well, what do you think they dreamed of?
They certainly dreamed of Hamas not being in power.
Do you think they dreamed of Israel occupying Gaza and the West Bank?
unidentified
Probably.
nick fuentes
Or maybe they dreamed of regime change in Iran.
I'm sure they dreamed of that as well.
And this is a signal that he's going to give them everything that they want.
So we're going to be watching this very closely.
And look, this is not like I found something and said, oh look, a reason to hate Trump.
Do you remember?
I mean, people always tell me, they say, it seems like you're looking for reasons.
I heard this from...
Charlotte Fang, when I did a space with him last week, he said, it seems like you're looking for reasons not to like Trump.
I said last, two weeks ago, two weeks ago, I said, wait for February 4th.
I said, that's the first meeting that Trump has with Netanyahu.
I said, let's see what is said and what comes out policy-wise after that press conference.
I said, because that's when the rubber meets the road.
I said this verbatim.
I said, he's picked all the low-hanging fruit.
I said, the executive orders are good.
I said, but they're easy.
And they're easy because they could be undone in the next administration.
So there's, arguably, there isn't a ton of permanence there.
I said, so, it's great.
You know, rah, rah, rah.
Trump's the best.
It's good stuff.
I'm not going to lie and say they're very aggressive and vigorous and it's a good sign.
I said, but the rubber's going to meet the road on two things.
Budget, budget reconciliation, this agenda bill, which that's coming later, that's coming in March.
I said, in February 4th.
I said, because that's when Trump meets Netanyahu.
I said, that's the tricky issue.
That's who backed him.
That's who got him in office.
I said, and they're coming to collect.
They got him the White House, and now they're coming for their end, which is...
Terraforming the Middle East.
I said, so whether there's going to be a new dynamic and whether it's going to be fundamentally different this time, he learned his lesson.
He's turning on Israel.
I said, well, we'll see.
We will see at that press conference.
This was two weeks ago I said this.
And then the press conference happened.
And every day since the press conference, he's giving them more.
On the day of, executive order against anti-Semites, against Iran, the next day, $7 billion.
In foreign assistance, another billion is being queued up.
Trump is helping them rip apart the ceasefire deal, talking about bombing everybody, saying we're going to force Egypt and Jordan to take the Palestinians.
And by the way, I have some sneaking suspicion that pushing the Palestinians into Jordan, they're setting up to take Jordan because...
What happens when you put a million Palestinians in Jordan?
It's the same thing that happened in the 50s and 60s.
They're going to kill the king.
Jordan is already half Jordanians, half Palestinians that are pissed off for being moved there.
They already think the king, the Hashemite dynasty, is beholden to Israel.
You put a million pissed off Palestinians whose parents and families were murdered by Israel and Jordan lets it happen?
Jordan's going to become another West Bank.
It's going to become another, will become the East Bank.
It's going to become another problem.
And that sets up the next stage of Israeli expansion because the reformed Zionists, they always wanted every, they wanted Israel, they wanted Jordan, they want the Sinai, they want it all.
Greater Israel is much bigger than just a mandate of Palestine, the land west of the river.
That's all of it.
So, anyway, I mean, that's like a theory, but he's giving them everything they want day after day, and, like, people are surprised.
People are like, I can't believe it.
It's like, were you paying attention?
Do you think Miriam Adelson's giving out money for free?
Did you, I'm sorry, the first Trump administration ended four years ago.
Did you not see what happened the first time?
Hello?
So, You know, I don't know.
I feel like I'm beating a dead horse, but I'm only beating a dead horse because I've been ahead of this for two years.
You know, I've been ahead of everybody on this basically since October 7th.
I've been talking about it since then, warning people, trying to get the word out, trying to get the message out.
And now that it's happening, it sounds super familiar to me and on this show.
Everybody else is like, wait, what?
I can't believe this is happening.
Trump got $200 million from Israel and they expect something in return?
And he's giving it to them?
I thought he was on our side.
It's crazy.
People are, it's like the, you know, not to be like a millennial, but it's like surprise Pikachu.
You know, when Trump gives Israel everything they want.
unidentified
What?
nick fuentes
I'm so surprised.
I'm not surprised.
So we'll be watching this conflict.
This ceasefire is going to break down probably this week.
Trump says if the hostages don't come back by Saturday, why would they come back?
If they don't come back by Saturday, he said it's all going down.
And remember, Trump said one week ago that within four weeks he would determine the fate of the West Bank.
Excuse me.
So within three weeks, while this is going down, You know, next week we'll see what happens to ceasefire.
Within two weeks after that, we're going to see what happens with the West Bank.
And, you know, this whole thing could really blow up.
Now, there's other ways of looking at it.
Maybe, like I said last week, the proposal about Gaza is meant to force Saudi Arabia to come to the table.
Maybe talking about Jordan and Egypt is a way for them to...
Relax some of their demands.
Palestinians coming to the Sinai in Jordan, it's been tried.
It's not going to work for Cairo and for Amman.
They won't accept it.
So maybe that's a way to frame the negotiation.
Hey, well, you know what's better than taking in 2 million Palestinians?
I don't know.
Doing something to make peace more likely.
Or maybe it's a way to leverage Iran.
Saying, look, Israel's going to come in and bomb everybody.
Maybe Iran cuts all its aid to its proxies so that they can be spared.
That's one angle, and that's one way to look at it, but that's not how Israel's looking at it.
Israel wants to get everything out of it, and playing this game with them is a mistake.
Because you give them an inch, they'll take a mile.
You might say, it's five-dimensional chess, Trump is framing the negotiation.
I think that's entirely plausible.
But I don't trust Israel, and nobody should, because you can't trust these people.
So Trump might be playing a game where he says, well, we're going to pretend like we're giving Israel everything, but really we just want Egypt and Jordan and Saudi Arabia to back off some of their more, some of their biggest ask, their biggest demands.
Maybe he thinks he's doing that, maybe you think he's doing that.
But the Israelis are going to take that and they're going to run with it.
So you've got to be careful.
We should be trying to restrain Israel.
If that's what we want, we should be trying to restrain Israel, not the Arabs.
Because the Arabs won't be the ones that outsmart us.
They're not the intractable ones, the implacable ones.
It's Israel.
So that's a big mistake.
And Trump has his own people working against him on this, in my opinion.
You got Jared Kushner there.
Jared Kushner's friends with Netanyahu and the Saudis.
So he thinks he's playing them.
I think they're playing him.
But anyway, so we'll watch and we'll see what happens this week.
But it's not going to be good.
I don't trust any of it.
But that's that.
So we'll see.
We're going to move on.
We're going to take a look at our super chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all that.
unidentified
My hair's a little messed up.
Thank you.
But we will, yeah, but we'll move on.
nick fuentes
We'll look at the super chats.
Back to our regularly scheduled programming on, you know, the usual stuff.
There's your fucking golden age.
You know, not to be, you know, reductive or overly simplistic, but, you know, here's the thing.
And this is, to put it succinctly, everybody thinks of politics in terms of values.
We have to start to think of politics in terms of interests.
If I could simplify it to a single point and to say it as simply as possible, I would say it that way.
I would say that everybody that is part of the deception...
They are thinking of politics in terms of values rather than interests.
So when people, their language about politics is all coded, it's a language about values.
Well, here's what Trump believes.
Here's what Elon believes.
These are their values rather than what are their interests.
And once you think about politics that way, it's easier to discern.
What's real from what's fake, you know?
Silicon Valley's interests are deregulation, cheap energy, and cheap labor.
Hence, what we're getting.
You know?
Are you shocked that Elon is more focused on austerity than he is on mass deportations?
unidentified
I'm not.
nick fuentes
And that's because I know Elon's interests.
Rather than, you know, what he purported his values are.
Same goes for Trump and everybody else.
So, and that's where it becomes more important to understand who is behind everything.
And by that, that's not a cheap, like, wink.
Oh, Jews are behind.
I mean, billionaires.
I mean, and yes, many of them are Jews.
But, like, that's why it's important to understand how the system works.
And if you're just looking at, you know, it's like Harry Sisson-level politics where it's like Republican presidents are good, Democratic presidents are bad.
I had that view of things when I was a teenager, you know, when I was 15 years old and I knew nothing, when I was a literal child and I had some vague, the vaguest primordial political disposition.
And I was really feeling around and kind of getting my bearings.
That was my sense.
I feel conservative.
I have a negative reaction to things liberals are saying.
I have a positive reaction to things conservatives are saying.
I think I like this guy that's running for president, and I think I like this mass-market version of politics.
And then you find yourself in this trap of like...
Defending a pantheon of Republican presidents and attacking the Democrat ones.
Obama and Biden suck!
And Trump and Bush and Reagan were good.
This is the level of analysis 80% of people are on.
I like conservatives.
I hate liberals.
But that's not how the donors look at it.
So anyway.
So that's that.
But I want to move on.
We're going to take a look at our super chats.
Just another reminder.
That's why, you know, some people get it.
Some people are kind of catching up on it.
It was really funny.
People were like surprised.
It took two weeks.
That's all it takes.
The inauguration happens and everybody's like, wow, this is historic.
Maybe it's going to be awesome.
Literally, like for two weeks, people were just enamored by this speech, by the pomp of the ceremony.
You think people are smarter than that, but they're not.
People were absolutely enchanted by the pomp of the ceremony.
Oh, he's in the Capitol.
This is momentous.
This is truly historic.
They have a commemorative Diet Coke bottle.
And for two weeks, people were, like, in la-la land.
People were, like, total suspension of disbelief to this movie that was being played.
And now here we are.
This is three weeks into the—it's like a TikTok, you know.
Here I am, one day into the Trump administration, one week, one month into the Trump administration.
Here we are, three weeks in, and it's like, yeah, no one's being deported.
They're actually being let go.
Israel's getting everything they want.
Trump is still defending H-1Bs on his true social.
Yeah, I was right about everything.
Again, department, hello?
Hi, do I have the right number?
Do I have the right extension?
Is this the Nick Fuentes was right about everything?
Yeah, me again.
Yeah, I thought he was wrong this time.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
I know it's not about me, but it's like...
I just wish people could kind of get on this level.
I'm disappointed in people who were stupid about it.
But anyway.
All right.
Super Chats.
Let's take a look at this.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah.
nick fuentes
I mean, look.
People are kind of missing the forest for the trees.
I laid it out on my telegram last night.
I wrote this big essay about it.
It's like, people are looking at everything Ye says.
And they're like, I don't agree with that.
I do agree with that.
That's not based.
That's hypocritical.
And it's like, you're sort of missing the point.
Here's a guy who has captivated an audience, really a global audience.
Here's a guy who kind of gets it on a deep level.
He's not aligned a million.
Look, we're like Catholic, white nationalist, American nationalist, very right-wing, very conservative.
He's a Southern Baptist.
Well, he's black.
He's Christian, but he's having some theological questions now.
So we're not 100% aligned.
But you have this figure.
He's got this X factor, this global audience, this charisma, this television smarts, this master of timing and PR. He really just has this raw potential.
He's shaking it up.
He's getting eyeballs on his Twitter.
He's making people think, making people offended.
He's challenging kind of a...
A few popular ideas, popular narratives.
And I'm really in it for that.
I'm sort of in, it's kind of hard, I could talk for two hours about this, but it's like, if I could put it in a very simple way, and I haven't thought a ton about this, I need to think more about it and I need to write more about it.
So I haven't developed this idea 100%, but just bear with me for a moment.
It's like Trump comes on the scene in 2016 and he challenges the status quo of that time, which is an altogether different time, obviously.
We could go into the reasons why, but suffice to say it was a different time.
Trump, really it's 2015 actually, it's full 10 years ago.
Trump comes out in 2015 and challenges the narrative of everything, has this big idea, make America great again, America first.
No PC. Restrict immigration.
Fight China, not the Middle East.
There's these globalists.
We have to put America first.
We have to fight this corrupt system.
We have to rally the people against both parties, etc., etc.
So there's like this big idea.
And the idea intensifies.
There's a period of intensification and polarization.
The idea is refined and developed and keeps getting more specific and develops.
At a certain point, it sort of reaches a peak.
It reaches a pole.
And then it starts to go in the other direction.
After the movement reaches a certain point, the regime makes some concessions.
And this tracks, by the way, with adoption.
When it starts, maybe 10% of people are Trump supporters.
I remember in 2015, he had like 15%.
15% of Republicans who are like half the country.
Unfavorability, very high.
Disapproval, very high.
He was not winning a popularity contest.
Didn't win the popular vote.
Barely skated by.
Only because Clinton was so unpopular.
He was running against a...
If he ran against a more popular Democrat, he probably would have lost.
So, there's this idea that he puts out a big idea.
He puts out a narrative.
It intensifies.
It becomes more and more mainstream.
It gets adopted.
It kind of crashes through one wall after another.
People change their minds.
It comes into—it sort of confronts these contradictions.
At a certain point, it reaches a peak.
And then— It starts to go in the other direction.
Everybody starts to adopt it.
Everybody sort of realizes he was right about some things.
The regime and society starts to decide which reforms they will accept and which ones they will reject.
So, for example, trade.
They accepted Trumpism on trade.
Free trade is no longer the consensus.
Biden doubled down on tariffs.
Biden doubled down on industrial policy.
And now Trump is coming back with an even stronger industrial policy.
So we will have 12 years of industrial policy at the minimum.
Definitely 16. If Vance wins, whichever Democrat comes next, we'll have 16 years of industrial policy.
That is an inflection point in the history of trade policy in the United States.
That is one of those criticisms of Trump that he sort of woke up the establishment and the people.
They realized he was right and they accepted it.
PC. Everyone accepted PC had gone too far, and now the most extreme wokeism is receding.
Other things they did not accept.
They did not accept immigration restriction.
They did not accept reducing America's global footprint.
NATO is bigger than ever.
NATO's paying their fair share, and it's actually bigger and stronger.
So part of it they got, but Trump never pulled out of NATO. We're staying in the Middle East.
Trump actually changed his mind.
He said, I was going to pull out of Afghanistan, but if I did, I would have kept our air base at Bagram.
And it goes on and on like this.
And it's like, so the reforms that Trump brought, they sort of already have run their course.
Trump is not coming up with anything new.
There's no reinvention, no innovation, no dynamism.
Everything we heard then...
It's the same stuff we're hearing now.
If anything, the stuff we're hearing now is less extreme.
And Trump has sort of reflected what the establishment has accepted and what it's rejected.
Trump is sort of echoing those things that the establishment and the people like, and he sort of discarded the things that they didn't like.
And so Trumpism has sort of run its course.
All that's happening now is that those reforms are resolving.
Those changes.
Are still being accepted by like the majority of the population.
So they're working through it.
Now the most liberal, the sort of last to the party, they're kind of getting it at the very end.
And it's sort of like the adoption of a new technology.
It's like the first mover effect.
It's like a new hot stock, like a new hot company or something.
It's sort of like it has this period of...
Of early adoption, then exponential growth, and then it plateaus and tapers off.
And I guess people like these late-to-the-party normies, people that kind of got on the train last because they're just turning 18 or whatever, or fucktard normies that just didn't get it for a long time because they were pussies or NPCs or followers, they're now getting on board and they think it's brand new.
Oh, I finally realized Trump was right.
It's like, yeah, okay, we realized that 10 years ago.
And so...
This is why a lot of people don't get me.
It's because they are in that category.
And I'm somebody that's sort of on to the next thing.
I'm looking for the next Bitcoin politically.
What is that next disruptive dynamic?
What's that next arbitrage that somebody doesn't see but that someone does?
Or I should say that most people don't see but that someone does.
You know, it's like the big short.
What is that asset class that everybody thinks is a winner but is a loser, or vice versa?
I'm looking for that next germ, the next seed that is going to create another wave.
Not a wave that is already—Trumpism is a wave that is already crested.
It's already over.
And new factions are coming in to compete for the scraps.
You've got the libertarian— Techno right, you've got the white nationalists, you've got the NatCon people, you've got Christian nationalists, all kinds of people that don't have a clear leader, that don't have a parallel structure, don't have a coherent message.
All these different factions are coming in now, and you see it.
Vultures, literally, to pick at the scraps, trying to get themselves into this succession conversation.
And I'm looking for where is the energy, where's that nuclear bomb, the next big bang of popular right-wing Christian energy?
I'm looking for the next extreme thing to keep that inertia going and really to start an altogether new wave.
And when I look at Ye, I look at a guy that could initiate it.
Sort of like how Ron Paul initiated a revolution.
The Tea Party was a revolution.
Trumpism was a revolution.
Obama kind of represented...
In some ways a revolution.
I'm looking for that next spark.
And it's not to say that because taking it all the way like Trump has is something unique and rare.
And I don't know if Ye is going to be that.
But I see in him that the person that is kind of tapping in in the same way.
In the same way that Trump was tapped in.
I feel like Ye is tapped in.
And the same way that he has sort of an instinct to say the right things and timing and say it in the right way and kind of come up with a novel way to say it, he's sort of a master of it and he had that same ability that Trump does.
Now, Ye is a little bit more, but what's a word that I could use that doesn't have negative connotations?
He doesn't have that same persistence.
Or consistency, let's say, that Trump does.
Trump is very conventional and made a decision to be political and stuck to it.
Ye's kind of in and out.
He's in there, then he takes a break for a little while.
Very political, then not political for months at a time.
So we'll kind of have these like, he'll blow up and then he'll disappear for a little while.
And so that's where it's really a question of follow-through.
It's a question of, is there a discipline to follow through?
But I definitely see the ability at least to start the conversation, at least to get to be a leader in some sense, creating a narrative.
And that's where people that are kind of nitpicking and saying, oh, he posted this.
I didn't like that.
It's kind of missing the point.
So obviously, I don't like pornography.
I think that's immoral.
I don't think he should have posted that.
At the same time, and it's not to excuse it.
There's no excuse.
But you see it for what it is, which is he goes on a rant saying, free puff P. Diddy, free puff.
I'm a Nazi.
Hitler was fresh.
I've hit women before.
Is domestic violence always wrong?
I hate fat people.
I don't hire fat or ugly people.
He goes on a rant for 72 hours straight.
Then he posts all this porn, and people go, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Now, don't get me wrong.
I agree with almost everything he said before that.
But it's like, obviously, the point of the whole rant was to offend everybody, to take it all the way.
Saying every vile thing.
Everything that people think is vile.
And that includes smut.
Here's Nazism.
And here's being a white supremacist, and I'm a racist, and I hate fat people, and I beat women, and I defend rapists, and this and that.
Also, here's porn.
And then people went, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
unidentified
Porn?
nick fuentes
That's not based.
And it's like, you know, true.
The other stuff was good, and that was not good.
At the same time, it's like, you know, you have to take all of it together and say, he's pushing the boundaries of, Acceptable expression.
And obviously words are different than smut.
And, you know, so I wouldn't do that.
It's not something I would do.
It's not something I approve.
And I'm not making an excuse for it because it is a sin of scandal.
Not only is it a sin in itself, but it's a sin of scandal because you're getting young people look at that and it corrupts them.
So it is a sin.
So, but people are looking for any reason to do a layup and say, oh, you know.
That's not very based.
unidentified
Oh, let's see what the savior of white people's saying today.
nick fuentes
Totally discounting the fact that, you know, whether he does something you don't like or not, the energy's there.
And it's like, you look at what's on Trump's website, it's like Make Israel Great Again.
You look at Ye's website, it's a swastika t-shirt and a shirt that says White Lives Matter.
Who am I going with?
And for people that want to say porn, okay, Trump cheated on his wife with a porn star.
You want to talk about porn?
I mean, give me a break.
It's the same kind of shit they said about Trump.
You remember in 16 when people said, Trump is a philanderer, whatever the fuck that even means.
They said, Trump is a philanderer, thrice divorced.
Stormy Daniels, Melania was naked in a magazine.
I mean, they used to say the same shit about Trump, literally the same shit.
Now, obviously, you know, showing up with your wife naked in public and getting a blowjob in public is like different.
But it's in the same category of like, on some level, they reject what Ye is.
People were complaining when Ye was attacking Jews.
Then he posted porn and they said, oh, finally, he said something that we can attack the anti-Semites on for a contradictory reason.
You know, people are already mad.
Saying, oh, he posted Hitler, that's not cool.
Oh, he's defending white people, that's not cool.
Then he posted porn and then people could say, oh, that's something you care about.
But it's sort of missing the point.
It's sort of missing the forest for the trees.
So you've got a cultural icon with a swastika t-shirt and a White Lives Matter t-shirt that people want to go, yeah, but he's black.
But he's a black degenerate.
Shut the fuck up.
We all wish it was perfect.
We all wish for perfection.
Certainly I agreed more with this platform three years ago when it was Christian, fascist.
Pro-white, etc.
But, you know, if you're really interested in another wave, you have to look at the potential.
You have to look at potential, not just, oh, it's like people see more potential in like playing Minecraft in the woods in Arkansas than like a fucking billionaire.
Once-in-a-generation cultural icon with a White Lives Matter shirt for sale.
And he's black so he could get away with it and swastika t-shirt.
But they're like, oh, well, that's not perfect, so I don't like it.
Oh, look, a trailer park in the woods?
Well, that's the winner.
It's like, so you see potential at that, but not with this?
Okay.
Anyway, so that's how I feel about it.
Like I said, we could spend a lot of time on that.
On some level, I'm not interested even in arguing, and it's sort of like you get it or you don't.
You don't really have to justify it if you really believe in it.
You just have to go in on it.
But that's my feelings about it.
streamlabs matthew tts
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May Allah awaken the people and help them to see the evil doings of Israel and the United States.
Yeah, right?
One day.
The goat.
nick fuentes
They're not dispeared.
streamlabs matthew tts
Wow.
I told you, man.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I told you this is what was coming and people said, yeah, well, it's a victory for us.
It's like, okay, well, who's us?
Trump gets in and arms the federal government against anti-Semites and people say, that's good for us.
Who else could us be other than the obvious?
streamlabs matthew tts
Damn, you're tough.
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Damn, the way you do that show is so tough, bro.
streamlabs matthew tts
What a crazy weekend.
The Telegram has been fire.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
I feel like I'm the only one that's even, like, thinking.
All these other contemporaries of mine, it's just like, I just hate people that say the thing that they're expected to say.
You know what I mean?
People that just log on to the timeline and they just say the same thing, what they're expected to say, the easy thing, the thing that's right.
It's like people look at what I'm saying and they're like, that's retarded.
Oh, that's not cool.
It's like, oh, sorry.
Let me get back to posting race statistics.
Did you need me to go in day after day after day and say, oh, white people, white people, black people commit crime and white people are awesome.
Oh, white people are being hated.
It's like, I don't know about you, but I've heard that all before.
I get it.
We have to go deeper.
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Fuck Cassie Dillon.
Me and all my niggas hated Cassie Akiva on X.
She's going to burn in hell.
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All right.
nick fuentes
Well, you know, we can't say it quite like that.
But look, if you apostatize against Jesus, you are going to go to hell.
You know, she betrayed Jesus, and now that is where she's headed.
But we hope she'll come back.
She put me on.
She made this show.
She created this show, literally.
streamlabs matthew tts
So, you know.
It's not all bad.
nick fuentes
Oh, 100%.
I'm not, I wouldn't wear that.
I wouldn't wear, dude, I'm already a walking target.
That would just be like guaranteeing.
If I walk into a restaurant and people don't recognize me and attack me for who they know I am, that would just clear up any confusion, you know?
You walk into a restaurant and you're like, I hope no one recognizes me and kills me.
Then you wear a swastika t-shirt, just in case anyone didn't know.
Hey, come kill me.
Come kill me.
Like, that's sort of the message.
So I'm good.
I've had enough assassination attempts for one lifetime, so I won't be brandishing that one.
I was going to say about Cassie Dillon, she's like Darth Vader.
You know, Cassie Dillon's going to arrest me.
Okay, pause.
Imagine Cassie Dillon arrests me.
IDF. She's like an IDF soldier.
She arrests me.
unidentified
Damn.
All right.
nick fuentes
I'm writing that down for later.
Pause.
No, but let's say Cassie Dillon arrests me.
She like brings me to Ben Shapiro's throne room.
And I'm like, I still sense the good in you.
I sense the good in you.
I sense the conflict.
That's what's going to happen.
You know?
I reveal that her child is actually mine.
That's our daughter.
That's our son.
Cassie Dillon's killing our son.
That doesn't make it work, actually, but maybe.
Ben Shapiro's killing our son in some sacrificial ritual.
And then Cassie Dillon puts him over her head and throws him off of the third temple.
And then she starts dying.
She's like, let me look on you with my own eyes.
I take her helmet off.
She's still bad as ever?
unidentified
No, I'm kidding.
nick fuentes
No, she's actually not that hot.
But it would be funny if we brought her back to the light side.
It would be funny.
But nothing's bringing her back.
She gave herself up.
She gave herself up.
unidentified
She did it for free.
No.
nick fuentes
No.
Don't do that.
Be political.
If you want to help the movement get in politics, what the fuck do you think you're going to do as a teacher?
Are you going to get to social studies class?
unidentified
And be like, hey guys, how about a based curriculum?
nick fuentes
You'll be fired yesterday, okay?
I'm a griper teacher.
I'm going to teach the kids a real red pill.
They will lynch you at the school board, dude.
But you know what?
Maybe you're better off.
Why don't you go and be a bricklayer?
That's what you should do.
Anybody that would think that's a good idea, I know.
I'm going to be a social studies teacher and teach the kids the truth.
Yeah, good luck with that.
The only person that would even think that is someone who belongs in menial labor.
streamlabs matthew tts
No, I don't think so.
What does ice cream have to do with it?
nick fuentes
I don't get it.
I don't know.
I don't believe in all that.
That sounds like witchcraft.
streamlabs matthew tts
That's funny, though.
nick fuentes
Oh, people are saying the Super Chats aren't on the screen?
Has it been like that the whole time?
unidentified
Bruh.
Oh, what?
nick fuentes
Now the whole website's down.
unidentified
Bruh.
It's over.
nick fuentes
Are you serious, man?
Okay, so I'm sure it'll come back in a second.
The whole website's down.
It's always something, man.
unidentified
it's always something let me try this let me try this Now they're all gone.
nick fuentes
Now I can't see any of them.
People in the chat, Mossad.
Original.
Fresh.
Good stuff.
Timely stuff, you guys.
Great stuff.
I will the whole thing.
And I don't even have a Call of War game.
game.
I can't even stall playing Call of War because I just won my other game.
Ethernet cable.
Hey, how do you think you're still watching the stream?
Ethernet.
Yeah, you're able to see it, but my internet's down.
Well, it'll come back.
It'll come back.
I'll give it a minute.
If it doesn't come back, we just got to, oh no, we have to end the show early?
unidentified
I would hate that.
nick fuentes
That would really suck.
I would really hate if we had to just cut the show early.
Yeah, but they're all gone.
Damn.
Maybe I got to call.
People said, call Sneeko.
Call Ye.
I'm sure Sneeko hates me now.
I've been trashing him a lot.
All these...
I've been calling out a lot of people lately.
But you know what?
They deserve it.
unidentified
So...
Call Sneeko.
nick fuentes
I got to call Zerka.
Me and Zerka have been talking a little bit.
He's got to come back.
I don't know what happened to him.
He's very mercurial.
He's there, then he's gone for months at a time.
What's going on with him?
He's like a true...
This is like a true eccentric, a true beast.
True enigma.
Yeah, what's going on, man?
I can't even...
unidentified
This show's a disaster.
All right.
nick fuentes
Well, I'm going to give it a little bit more time.
Sometimes for whatever reason.
It hasn't happened in a long time, but it used to go down.
This used to happen semi-regularly.
Usually it's, I don't know, the developers would say, oh, it's like something got cached.
Okay, he's refreshing the site.
Okay, so we'll give it a minute.
Alright, so we'll hang out just for a minute.
What was I talking about before?
unidentified
What was I talking about before?
I don't even remember.
There we...
nick fuentes
Okay, we're back.
And we're...
unidentified
Great.
And we're back.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, I agree with you.
nick fuentes
He's, um...
He gets a little support from...
Well, you know, he was in Saudi Arabia.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
I don't know the extent of that.
I'm not in on anything, just so you know.
But I do know that last year when he was, well, and it is known, that when he spent some time abroad last year, he spent a significant amount of time in Saudi Arabia.
And at some point he was given some vague commitment to be able to build there as he's interested in doing a big real estate development.
But I don't know any of the details on that.
But for whatever reason, for that reason, I suppose, he likes them.
But it's clearly not a done deal because he's asking Trump, and I think he doesn't have credit or financing for that project.
But that's why.
Because he's looking for financing from them or land.
All these celebrities do that.
All these celebrities go to Saudi, go to the Emirates, because they got dough, man.
And it's part of their...
It's like a PR offensive to fund these celebrities, and then they say, oh, the Emirates are great.
Oh, I love going to the Emirates.
I love Dubai.
Oh, I love Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia's great.
It's like Tucker.
Tucker and Piers.
Tucker and Piers Morgan go to Saudi Arabia, and they go, oh, this is nothing like what people say it's like.
It's Western, and there are Jews here, and it's great.
And it's like, how much are these people paying you, dude?
How much of that Qatari, Saudi?
Emirati money are you getting?
I wish I... People always accuse me of getting that money.
Man, can a nigga get some desert money?
I wish I was getting some oil money from Qatar, from an Iranian exile, from an Iranian exile in Qatar.
Can I get some Qatari money?
Can a nigga hold some Saudi money?
I'm dealing with a very small budget because I do not have any foreign money.
Russia is paying Tenet fucking $10 million.
$10 million and they get no views.
I was the one.
I was Russia's biggest supporter.
Where's my money?
I was Russia's D1 Glazer for a year and I didn't get anything.
You know, Lauren Chen, Dave Rubin.
Benny Johnson, they got millions of dollars.
I was a D1 Russia Glazer and I did it for free.
I'm a D1 China Glazer and they fucking banned me from Red Note.
I was a D1 Iranian Glazer.
I don't get any Qatari money, contrary to popular belief.
I'm not getting any Qatari money.
I'm not getting any missiles.
You see any fucking missiles here?
You see any missiles in Berwyn?
There's no missiles here.
I'm not getting shit.
I'm not getting rockets.
I'm not getting missiles.
I'm not getting arms training.
I'm not getting any cash.
I'm not getting pallets of cash.
I'm getting shit.
So, you know.
But that, hey, I'd do it for the right reasons.
But it would be nice to do it for the right reasons and get paid on the side a little bit.
But that's okay.
But that's fine.
But honestly, that's fine.
I don't need it.
But they all get paid out of the Gulf.
They all, because it's just, they have infinite credit.
They have infinite credit.
You know, petrodollar, people don't even know what that means, but they've got these facilities.
It's just like endless, endless liquid cash.
And that's, you know, that's what they use it for, so.
Uh, but yeah, he's, um, so he likes MBS for that reason.
streamlabs matthew tts
Agartheon sent $5.
Brittany created the chaos group chat to allow fans to network themselves into the movement.
You need to shut that shit down for the safety of the movement.
nick fuentes
I don't know anything about that.
And I don't give a shit about that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Justin Long sent $7.
There is, in fact, an in-group and an out-group concerning the concept citizen.
That's what a country is.
Anyone who can't wrap their head around this simple distinction is a fucking retard.
True.
Okay, whatever.
nick fuentes
um Yeah, I think Canada should be annexed.
I think that would be a really good thing.
I actually do support that.
Thank you for the big super chat.
Hey, W, yay, retweet.
And other Elon reply.
You're killing it on Twitter.
You're doing a great job.
So thank you very much.
streamlabs matthew tts
Jordan Jones sent $250.
$200 a month, club plus a little extra.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
200 a month club.
Yo, that's a rich nigga.
Thank you.
I love rich people.
Rich people say, here's $200 every month.
Plus 50. The GOAT. Thank you.
streamlabs matthew tts
How many Yeezy Swastika shirts did you buy?
Do you think they'll actually ship or just be refunded later?
nick fuentes
I bought 6 million.
Do you believe me?
No, I didn't buy one, actually.
People bought some for me.
I don't know.
I have no idea if they're going to be shipped or not.
But, I mean, I didn't.
I didn't buy any.
I'm kidding.
I didn't buy that.
I don't know if they're going to be shipped because he took it off the website today.
He put it on the website last night and then he took it down to some point today.
So I don't know if they're going to be shipped.
I bought a ton of stuff from the store, though.
I bought shoes.
I bought some of the sweatshirts, some pants.
So I hope they fulfill those orders because I bought a lot of stuff and it all looks pretty cool.
Yeah, we'll see.
How many did you buy?
streamlabs matthew tts
For $20?
nick fuentes
Totally true.
It's disgusting.
streamlabs matthew tts
It's glazer.
nick fuentes
No, and I think it's worse if it just keeps going right towards Vance.
That would be worse.
I wish you would swing to the left.
streamlabs matthew tts
Okay, this is why you have nothing.
unidentified
Hey, why don't you just ask your friend for a million dollars on me once and once a whisk?
nick fuentes
Yeah, I'll just sound like every, yeah, because no one else has ever thought that.
No one else who knows Ye has ever thought, he's rich, I'll ask for money.
Good idea!
When you become friends with somebody with money, the first thing you should do is ask them for money.
What do you have to lose?
This is why you will never, ever have influence.
Because that's what everybody and people think that rich people don't think about that.
Oh, I have a rich friend.
I know.
I'll ask him for money.
That's a good idea.
No one else has done that.
No one else has thought of that.
Hey, think I could get some money?
Hey, can I have some money?
Yeah, rich people love that.
Rich people love when you ask them for money.
No, because no one never does that.
They don't get tired of that at all.
They don't automatically distrust and hate people that do that at all.
So, yeah, good idea.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thoughts on Q saying this is the last Super Bowl ever?
What did they mean by this?
Do you agree?
Okay.
I agree with you.
nick fuentes
It's not that I don't care.
I don't care about the Balkans, but...
I do know that Trump is doing a development in Belgrade, and I know that, of course, Russia and Serbia are very old allies, so I'm totally with you.
streamlabs matthew tts
Bank Bank Highlight Dump Keith Woods tweeted, been offline.
Someone catch me up on what Ye is doing to expose the global cabal today.
Where does this guy get off?
Hee hee.
nick fuentes
Who cares?
streamlabs matthew tts
Pat Buchanan enthusiast sent $10.
You're telling me the same dude inventing brain chips and who wore a baphomet costume to Heidi Klum's Halloween party wants to hire Ron Paul to audit the Fed.
His words not mine.
I mean, seriously, are we living in hell?
Am I going crazy?
nick fuentes
Yeah, no, he's our guy.
He's not all the way there, but he's our guy.
I saw someone tweet that today.
Someone was like, well, he's not all the way there, but this is good stuff.
Elon is now regularly retweeting our guys.
He's almost there.
You will eternally be tricked.
Eternally tricked.
You are an eternal mark.
An eternal sucker.
Sociopaths love people like you.
And I know.
Because I think like a sociopath, I think.
I can think like a psychopath.
I mean, anybody that is intelligent has the ability to be a manipulator.
And the gift, the gold gift, the biggest gift to a manipulator is a person who never believes they're being tricked.
Or thinks they can't be tricked.
And so, you know, someone like Elon comes in and just tells you, hey, guys, I'm on your side.
You think they'll buy this?
Guys, he's almost, I mean, yeah, some of that stuff I don't agree with, but he's almost on our side.
It's like, tell me you're a fucking sucker without telling me.
streamlabs matthew tts
Not fond of white women send $8.
Top judge Napolitano guests.
One, John Mearsheimer.
Two, Doug McGregor.
Three, Jeffrey Sachs.
Four, Scott Ritter.
Five, Alistair Crook.
Thoughts agree or disagree.
Scott Loki a freak, but at least he's entertaining.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I basically agreed.
John Mearsheimer's one of the best.
McGregor's one of the best.
Saks is really good.
The top three I agree with.
Scott Ritter, never been a huge fan, honestly.
He's just a little bit too...
One, I think he's some kind of agent.
But also, he's always saying Hamas is going to win.
And it's like...
They're not.
He's just been kind of wrong about everything for three years, three, four years.
People like him, and Mearsheimer's like this a little bit, but they've been saying since 22, oh, Russia's going to win.
Easy.
Oh, Russia's going to take it.
Oh, Ukraine's on the verge of collapse any day now.
It's like, okay, the Ukrainian line has not been broken yet.
They're getting pushed back.
They're running out of people.
It's a long-term issue.
But the way that – it's clear that they're partisans for Russia and for the other side of Israel, whether that's Hamas or Iran or whatever.
And I'm not trying to make an accusation.
I mean maybe they're getting money.
But like it's to the point where they're almost not being objective.
Like everybody knows I'm anti-Israel.
But I will acknowledge that Israel is winning.
They're prospering.
They're getting everything they want.
And I said that from the start.
I said, they're going to beat Hezbollah.
They're going to beat Hamas.
They're going to beat Iran.
And all those people have been saying, no, no, they haven't fought Hezbollah.
They fucking destroyed Hezbollah.
And people said the whole time, oh, no, Hezbollah kicks ass.
Hezbollah actually knows how to build it or put forward a defensive position.
They fought Hezbollah in 2006 and lost, and they haven't.
Hezbollah, these guys are real warriors.
The Israelis are pussies.
They haven't fought a ground war in forever.
I mean, they said all this, and then Israel just lit them up.
I mean, they blew up their walkie-talkies, blew up their fucking radios.
They bombed them six million times, killed all their leaders, killed the successors to the successors to the successors to the leaders.
And all those people were like, damn, guess we were wrong.
So, same thing with the whole thing.
Everybody said Israel's, the whole state is coming apart.
Israel won't exist in a year.
It's like, no, dude, Gaza's not going to exist in a year.
If anything's not going to exist in a year, it's Hamas and Gaza.
They were saying the whole time, Israel's not going to exist.
This is an existential threat.
Their state is coming apart.
They're in real trouble.
It's like, are we watching the same thing here?
Are we watching the same news?
I don't think so.
I think it's actually the exact opposite.
So, I mean, I'm as critical of Israel as anybody, more than anybody, but we have to acknowledge they're good at what they do and they're winning.
So, you know, so some of that stuff, it's like they're giving us the information and they're giving their stern, you know, moralizing lecture, especially Sachs because he's pretty liberal, you know.
But in terms of analysis, I mean, I don't really watch it as much anymore.
I mean, I kind of watch it just to see what they're saying.
unidentified
And I watch these guys to get some of the facts.
nick fuentes
But, yeah, I don't think they're...
The predictions are always on the money.
But I enjoy it.
I think they're very intelligent.
Especially, I really like Mearsheimer.
I also like him because he's in Chicago.
You know.
So I like him because he's, you know, from the hometown.
And he's a smart guy, and he obviously blew the lid on the Israel lobby.
But him, to a lesser extent, more so Ritter, I feel like, just doesn't really know what he's talking about.
I mean, you know what he's talking about, but it almost feels like he's being disingenuous.
streamlabs matthew tts
Anti-Semitic ads at $10.
Right wing is too infiltrated.
There is no big accounts who are on our side apart from you.
Myron and Gates and politics is not even their main thing.
Tucker is a spy.
Piers is a shill.
Stu is good but cringe.
Keith bitch.
Alex bitch.
Sneakow bitch.
Gaten's topics are Ryan Reynolds and gay French.
nick fuentes
I don't think that's infiltration.
And, you know, unfortunately, it's like the people that are professional and make money are being paid off, and the people that are not are amateurs.
And so you kind of have this problem of, like, the people that make money and are professionals eventually become shills.
People that are not are kind of amateurish.
And I don't necessarily mean that they're not good.
I mean they're just not professional political people.
Like Myron, as an example, this is a guy that does a show, and he has a lot of – I'm not saying he doesn't know what he's talking about.
I'm not knocking that.
He used to work for DHS. He knows more about what he's talking about than a lot of people, and he's done his research.
But he's somebody that his audience, he built doing a dating show.
So, you know, you have people in the political world that are paid liars, and then you have people that come from the Red Pill dating world.
You have people that come from, you know, Jake Shields comes from the fighting world.
So you, as a consequence, you get this kind of hodgepodge of people with conscience, but they come from all different walks of life.
They come from different industries.
And so it's sort of like, oh, so what are we, some kind of suicide squad?
So what are we, or whatever the thing is, it's like, so what are we, some kind of, you end up getting this kind of ragtag group.
And so you wish, and this is what we're looking to do this year, is building up more of a professional.
Really a totally political operation.
But to do that, you need money.
To do that, it's as simple as that.
You boil it down to you need money.
And that's not saying like, pay me.
That's saying like, you need a nonprofit and you need a nonprofit to make a million dollars a year.
That's the cost of entry because that's what it is.
Peter Thiel and Paul Singer and Adelson and every one of them.
The Koch brothers and the Wilkes brothers and Tim Dunn and this one and that one.
Millions, millions, millions here, millions there, millions for this, to create these sinecures.
Pay people to tweet, pay people to make propaganda, pay people to do this, that, and the other.
It's as simple as that.
All these fucking people that you see lie every day.
It's a fake job paid for by a billionaire benefactor, run through a non-profit, run through a think tank.
It's just a game.
And so there's a sort of idealistic outsider perspective where people are like, what if we bootstrap a petition?
What if we get all these people together and the people have had enough?
So yeah, it's great, but it needs to be organized and effectively you just need to pay people to do it.
Because eventually what happens to a lot of these people that are anti-Semites, if they're not independently wealthy, they just get paid off.
They just get paid off.
They go all in on this, they get banned from everything, and then they're like, oh shit, I can't make a living.
And then eventually they get paid off.
They either disappear and try to rebuild their life, or they get paid off.
And unless and until we can pay people off to keep doing it, you know, the center will not hold.
And thankfully, I can make money doing the show because I'm like super entertaining and charismatic, but eventually it needs to turn into a real political institution.
That raises lots of money and is able to pay a small cadre of professionals or empower a cadre of professionals to have a sinecure elsewhere.
That's the only way, I think, to do it.
And you hate it because it's a whole different game.
Being a good performer and a good entertainer is one thing.
And being a turbo fundraiser and running a brand is a totally different thing.
But that's what we're going to try and do.
Get out of our comfort zone and really do the latter.
Because that's the only way to push political change.
And I've been doing it for eight years and that's really what I believe.
I could do this forever.
I love doing it.
I make money doing it.
I make a good living.
And if I had no other ambitions, I would be as happy as a fucking clam.
Doing the show.
Making super chats.
Making money by being entertaining.
And having one or two employees.
And that's it.
unidentified
But...
nick fuentes
If you want to snowball this into a political movement, it has to be bigger than a show, than a controversial live streamer making money, being entertaining.
It has to really become an institution, and an institution is propped up by donor shekels.
It's what it is.
It's not something that I'm like...
No one dreams of being a Charlie Kirk and running a non-profit, and yet...
That is what politics is.
So you can't—we have what we have.
It is what it is, and we just got to make do with what we have.
But, I mean, look, if I thought that everybody was doing a good job, maybe I would be doing something else, but everybody's not doing a good job.
That's why I'm kind of the necessary ingredient.
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I wish there were 10 more of me. - Anti-Semitic cat sent $10.
Did you see the cope of all right wing accounts how Trump is not yet endorsing Vance for 2028 because it's for his family's safety so the left doesn't go after him. - I haven't seen the cope yet, but I love that he said no.
nick fuentes
That's so good.
I hope he continues to say no.
They said, is Vance your successor?
And Trump goes, no.
No, he's not.
It's too early.
Fuck yes, dude.
Dude.
It's like that Spongebob meme, dude.
Fuck yes.
That's great.
But yeah, I mean, you could already see that coming a mile away, all the cope from the Vance shills.
Coming up with some reason why that's not real.
So yeah, but it's delicious.
That's the next battle.
unidentified
That's $28.
streamlabs matthew tts
Elon's known about the situation in his home country for years and didn't care to mention until now.
It's obvious he's using the right as useful idiots.
I remember watching lore in Southern Stock in 2017.
Lowell.
Info's out there.
Give credit to Elon.
nick fuentes
100%.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yep.
nick fuentes
Exactly.
Exactly.
Oh, they're going to give a white ethnostate to the South Africans?
Wake me up when that happens.
I won't hold my breath.
streamlabs matthew tts
We'll see.
nick fuentes
I like this tie.
You don't like this tie?
I gotta get new...
I gotta get new drip.
I know, I know.
I told you, though, I really hate clothes.
The idea of me going to, like, the store and, like, I just can't.
I can't do it, guys.
I can't do it.
I need someone to, like, I need, like, a private, a private situation, you know?
The idea that I'm going to walk into the mall by myself and be like, hey, man, can I try on some suits?
And sit there trying stuff on like a bitch.
I can't do it.
I haven't done that in years.
The last time I bought a suit was 2022. That's the last time before AFPAC 2. And before that was 2017. So I've done it a total of two times in eight years.
And I fucking hate it.
But I know.
I have to do it.
I have to go get...
Because I've been wearing this suit for years now.
And you've seen all these ties.
I gotta get new drip.
I know.
I just dread it.
It's like everything else.
I'm just procrastinating it.
streamlabs matthew tts
I like it.
nick fuentes
I know.
I like it.
I haven't been playing Warzone, but I've been playing the multiplayer.
streamlabs matthew tts
I like it.
I was good at it.
Yeah, I'll get right on that.
It's the same deal.
nick fuentes
Same story.
streamlabs matthew tts
First of all, AFPAC is a conference.
unidentified
It's...
nick fuentes
America first political.
So the conference doesn't run Canada.
That's not how that works.
That's not how any of that works.
That's one.
Two, a Senate campaign costs a million dollars.
A statewide campaign?
No, never going to happen.
If we support any candidates, we just have to do it covertly.
Now until the foreseeable future.
I think we could raise enough.
I think we could do this.
Who the fuck is we?
Who is we?
We ain't doing nothing.
I don't even know who you are.
It's me.
Me is not raising millions of dollars to run statewide candidates with a conference.
We ain't doing anything.
It's me.
Me would be doing that.
And me is not raising millions of dollars anytime soon to run I did, but we knew that already.
Everybody doubted it, but we knew that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Stop.
nick fuentes
Please stop.
I say, oh, I have this feeling I can't go.
What?
I'll help.
Didn't ask for your help.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you.
Very funny.
I get it.
Shut the fuck up.
unidentified
Die.
streamlabs matthew tts
I don't know, dude.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
Oh, politics.
Dude, fuck off.
streamlabs matthew tts
$10 pushing the Palestinians into Egypt and Jordan will guarantee both of their governments being overthrown.
Their only options are to either go to war with Israel or be overthrown and get invaded by Israel later.
nick fuentes
Well, those aren't their only options, but it is going to destabilize both countries.
You put the Palestinians in the Sinai, it's going to be a fucking war in the Sinai again.
You put them in Jordan, the whole country's going to blow up again.
And they know that.
Everyone knows that.
Trump knows that.
Israel knows that.
Jordan and Egypt know that.
Saudi Arabia knows that.
Maybe that's part of the plan.
streamlabs matthew tts
James Mason sent $10.
Individualize politics to a single unit and it gets even easier.
nick fuentes
It gets even easier.
I studied, bro.
Ye's favorite porn.
Francesca whatever.
What do I do, Pornhub?
Francesca James.
Then, I'm in the Sherp.
I'm at the ranch in Wyoming.
Fucking porn.
Why?
I studied, bro.
With him, by myself.
I studied, bro.
I was going to tweet that, but I was like, I don't know if anyone's going to get that.
His favorite pornography?
Francesca James.
What do I do?
Fucking Pornhub?
Francesca James.
Then, fucking Francesca James?
In the Sherp.
At the Wyoming Ranch.
With him.
By myself.
Why?
I studied, bro.
Individualize it to a single unit.
It gets even easier.
streamlabs matthew tts
Quinn owns voice.
Trump is doing 8D chest to take down Jewish power.
You just don't get it.
Stop blackpilling.
nick fuentes
I like that guy, but yeah, he's like, doesn't get it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Rapes a lot, grow a percent, $5.
Thanks for explaining all these things months ago.
I already got in many I told you so's for the mass deportation and other things.
Can't wait to war with Iran.
nick fuentes
Yeah, dude, it gets better.
It gets even easier.
Every day.
They haven't done deportation numbers in a week.
A week!
No deportation numbers.
Want to know why?
Because they're low.
They're going to be low.
You know when Congress makes a budget deal?
unidentified
March.
nick fuentes
March.
The House doesn't even have a plan.
There's no legislative plan.
Senate and the House are fighting over what's going to be in it.
They call that procedure.
And the deadline's March.
Two months before there's even a resolution.
Well, they're probably going to be an extension.
So it might even take longer than that.
And that's a debate over whether ICE will even get the money.
How much money they'll get?
Well, how are we going to pay for it?
We can't do the Paul Ryan tax cuts and the tax cuts for rental cars and tips and this and that.
Can't give $100 billion for ICE. So how much money do you think they're really going to get?
I don't think they're going to get enough.
So the numbers are going to be low for the foreseeable future.
If the House passes a ton of money in budget reconciliation for ICE, maybe they will go up a lot.
But I think they're choking it off because they don't want the deportations because, you know, no one talks about this, but do you guys remember after the pandemic?
Because I remember this.
You would drive down the street.
And you pass McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and in every window of every fast food restaurant, it would say, help wanted.
$20 an hour, $25 an hour, $3,000 stipend for school benefits.
You remember?
Hospitals, restaurant, regular restaurants, everything was understaffed.
Why?
Because the stimulus, the unemployment benefits, The stimulus checks, they were paying people to stay home.
People were making more money staying home than working.
So in 2021, 2022, 2023, there was a labor shortage.
Major labor shortage, tightening in the labor market.
And as a result, all these major firms had to pay higher wages, more benefits.
What happened at the same time?
10 million illegal immigrants came in.
What do you think happened?
They took those, a lot of those illegals, not all of them, a lot of them are scumbags, but a lot of them took jobs.
And they were a macroeconomic benefit, excuse me, to the economy.
They stimulated the economy.
So at the same, do you think these things are unrelated?
At the same time that...
There was a V-shaped recovery going on and they had to get the labor and they had to bring back consumption.
10 million people moved to the United States and made it their home.
What a coincidence.
You know, there was no economic growth since the pandemic recession from native people.
None of the economic growth since the pandemic recession has come from or accrued to native people.
It's all come from foreign born.
It's because they brought in $10 million.
That has a macroeconomic effect.
So the idea that you're now going to deport all those people, or most of those people, or even a lot of those people, it's going to have a macroeconomic effect in the other direction.
Now, you can't have Jerome Powell cut interest rates.
You can't put a 10% tariff on China.
You can't put tariffs on steel and aluminum in Europe, in Canada and Mexico.
You can't cut all this government spending.
And also deport millions and millions of people while you fight inflation, while you grow the economy out of a debt bubble or a debt trap.
Can't have it all ways.
One of those things has to go.
And which thing do you think is going to go?
You think it's going to be the corporate tax cut?
You think it's going to be the corporate tax cut that they're promising to keep and expand?
You think it's going to be the tariffs?
You think it's going to be...
The interest rates to get the money hot and moving again, to get the velocity of money back?
I don't think so.
The thing that is going to be affected is the deportations, of course, because that was never the priority of the donors or the interests.
So you don't need to know anything else other than the basic economics behind it to know that that was never a serious promise.
The other stuff is just confirmation.
The other stuff is just confirmation.
It's just more evidence.
But you only need to know the macroeconomics to know they would never let that fly.
All in, Little Tech, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, the Chamber of Commerce, the Congressional Republicans, they're never going to let that.
You think they're going to give ICE $100 billion fucking dollars to deport 4 million people?
I think it's unlikely.
You know, I think it's very unlikely.
streamlabs matthew tts
Hussein Paris sent $5.
Ron Paul was peak Republican.
unidentified
No.
streamlabs matthew tts
I hope I'm wrong.
unidentified
But we'll see.
streamlabs matthew tts
Never going to.
unidentified
Okay, watch some other show.
streamlabs matthew tts
Too stupid.
unidentified
Next.
streamlabs matthew tts
Well, I mean, that's really neither here nor there.
Whoops.
unidentified
Thank you.
Michael.
nick fuentes
I do not!
I do not.
Dude, that guy looks Slavic.
unidentified
I do not look like that at all.
That's crazy.
nick fuentes
That guy looks Slavic as hell.
I do not look like that.
And he has kind of a fat face.
That's just the way I'm sitting.
That's just the way, look, I just sit up like this.
See?
Totally different.
It's just because I'm sitting like this.
But if I sit like this, wait.
But if I sit like this, you can see I'm actually not fat at all, okay?
Oh, great.
Someone's texting me during the show about a suit recommendation.
Thank you.
A suit recommendation.
Couldn't wait until after the show.
Urgent, urgent message coming across the table.
And an unsolicited...
No, I love this guy.
No, I love this guy, but yeah, it's a great suggestion.
unidentified
Oh, and another text.
nick fuentes
Dude, you know, people, don't text me during the show.
Unless it's like someone's outside your house with a gun, I don't want to text, okay?
Super chat site.
Not loading, and I don't even want to refresh it because it's going to break down again.
All right, can we fix it?
I'll just read them.
There's like a half dozen more.
I'll read the big ones, then we gotta go.
Because I can't put up with this.
Show got off to a rocky start.
Now this.
I can't take it anymore.
I'm just gonna read the big ones, then I'm outta here, okay?
Base Crocheter says, do you have any Valentine's Day?
Do you have any Valentine's Day plans?
No, one hangout!
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
No, I don't have any Valentine's Day plans, nor do I want any.
Thank you, though.
I was just thinking about that today, and I know.
I know I've said it before.
But the idea of me doing stuff like that, I just, I just can't.
I can't take it, guys.
I really can't.
I cannot imagine myself ever like being that guy.
You know?
You know what I mean?
And I really hate men that are.
You know, guys that are like really into the romantic stuff.
You know what I'm talking about?
Like...
Guys that really like, like, I don't even know if I want to go there.
Oh, man, but that's just funny.
I'll keep that one to myself, but, like, guys that are really into, like, a deep affection, like a deep, like, I love you so much, oh, my love you, this, like, romantic, am I, like, a robot?
Am I, like, an android?
People say, you're gay.
It's like, well, I don't feel that for men.
I don't feel that at all.
You know, this like, oh, baby, I love you.
unidentified
Hey.
nick fuentes
Oh, you know, like that.
All that carrying on.
I just don't.
Do people really do that?
Or is that just like a social media?
I know people actually do that because I know people that do that.
And it's like, what's wrong with me that I've never felt that kind of.
You know, this, like, un-self-conscious, like, charm.
You know, I saw on X, maybe you've seen it too, some girl posted these pictures of her boyfriend, and the boyfriend is showing up to her apartment, she's taking pictures over the balcony or through her window, and she's got some mulatto, some Amira mutt.
And he's standing outside the car grinning like a fucking doofus with flowers.
There's a picture of him with flowers.
There's another picture of him with more flowers.
Then there's a third picture of him with like a bag of goodies.
And she posts, I pray that love like this finds me.
And it's like, first of all, no, you fucking don't, you whore.
No, you don't.
No, first of all, no, you shut the fuck up.
No, you don't.
No, that's absolutely not true.
That kind of love bombing, that kind of like unearned affection, women hate that.
That's one.
Everyone hates that.
Everyone hates that.
And everyone knows that.
That's one.
Two, it's like that there are guys that are actually doing that in a way that isn't cynical.
Like you're just not a man.
You know, guys that are doing that in any way that isn't absolutely cynical, that's like, yo, can I hit now?
It's just like sad.
So, that whole routine.
He's standing outside with the flowers.
unidentified
Hey, babe, look.
nick fuentes
No, I don't want to hit.
I just really like you.
Get the fuck out of here with that.
unidentified
No, I'm not doing it because I... No, baby.
nick fuentes
It's just gross, dude.
It's just disgusting.
And you know what's gross about it?
It's like the way girls manipulate that because what she's really posting is like, this is what guys do for me.
Look at the attention.
Look at how I'm getting this treatment because I deserve it.
Look at the attention I'm getting.
Give me more attention.
You know, whether they reciprocate or not is really a win.
I will reciprocate.
I will not reciprocate.
But it's more like...
Oh, look at what he's doing for me.
And for a man to enable that and empower that and to think that that's real, it's just crazy.
That's why I also really loved what Ye said.
Ye didn't just go off on the Jews.
He also went off on women and said, I have dominion over my wife.
He said, I hit women.
He said, men are castrated in the home.
And you have to put your bitch in her place.
He said that women sell.
And it's like, you know, hey man, it's ugly, but it's true.
You know, what he said is ugly, but it's true.
We might not like to think about it that way, but on some level.
And then, you know, I saw this other, this is just general women hate.
I saw this other TikTok of a woman at the Super Bowl and she was watching the Kendrick Lamar performance.
And, uh, and she's got the law.
unidentified
I hate, I hate the long nails.
nick fuentes
I hate it.
I hate women with the long nails and, you know, and they show on the shoulders and they just all look like fucking sluts.
You know, they just all look like horse.
And so there was this woman and she's at the Superbowl and, uh, she's doing a tick tock of the Kendrick Lamar, a minor, you know, the, the Drake song.
And she's like, oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh, did he just say that?
And it's like everything about these women these days, they're fucking fake, mime, facial expressions, they're fake, mime, hand gestures, you know, they're doing all this, they're doing this, they're making these fake shits.
I just wanna, man, we gotta fucking live with these people.
I won't do it.
I won't do it.
I'm not doing it.
You know, but I see this.
It's like the niggerfication of white bitches.
It's enough to make you want to really, really go out and really, you know, tell people about it.
It's enough to make you want to really just go in, you know, really go in and tell someone about it.
Because it's just like the way that they have been.
And, you know, a lot of white guys, too, have become wiggers.
But like.
We don't have to marry the guys.
We've got to marry the women.
And the way that they have been turned into just like these fakers, it's...
And you realize that women 100 years ago were sort of demure and they were coy and reserved because they were oppressed.
That's how they were because they were oppressed.
There was an over-the-top like...
Oppression, like real sexism, real male leadership.
And there was this deep shame around a woman who, like, they weren't liberated.
That's the thing.
They were liberated and now they're, you know.
So the only way to get them back the way that they need to be is to undo the liberation, which means dominion.
So anyway, but that's just some vague in general.
I'm just putting it out there.
Hey, guys, I'm just putting it out there.
So I don't like all that.
I see them on TikTok and it's like, damn, damn, damn.
And we got to be like an economic provider for them because that's really what it is.
Buy them stuff all the time.
You know, I got a guy that buys me stuff.
I saw a tweet of a girl and she said, you know, a real man will take a girl he just met on a trip.
What?
Well, even better, she said a real man will take a girl he just met on a trip without expecting to get affection.
What?
And you know she's not talking about a trip to, like, Bismarck, North Dakota, or South Dakota.
I don't even know where that is.
North Dakota it is.
You know she's not talking about a trip to San Antonio.
She's not talking about a trip to Seattle.
She's talking about a trip to the Bahamas.
She's talking about a trip to Mexico.
She's talking about a trip to Europe.
This bitch said, that's thousands of dollars!
That's thousands and thousands of dollars.
You know, international travel for one, for a week, you know, a weekend, that's three grand, easy, maybe more.
For two people, two plane tickets, that's five grand easy.
She goes, a real man is going to spend five grand on a girl he just met and not get sex.
And it's like, you think guys are going to pay five grand to take some bitch on a trip?
Because he really just enjoys her company so she could go and see other guys?
Because that's what she's going to do.
And that makes him, and if you don't do that, oh, you're not a, but that's how women think.
That's how these women really think.
And I'm a guy with more means at this age than, you know, I'm maybe in the 90th percentile or something.
And I'm not bragging, but I'm saying that doesn't come from a place, I mean, I could probably do that.
If I wanted to.
I don't even do that for myself.
I don't even do that for myself.
I haven't traveled outside the country since 2018 or 2023. And I did an interview.
It was for an interview.
You know?
And it wasn't some glamorous.
It was winter in the UK. You know?
But it's like...
So I'm not saying that out of bitterness.
Because that's what they say.
If you get mad about that, well, you're broke.
It's like, but that is what they expect.
They want to flip their fucking bitch-ass hair with their long nails, and they want a man to sort of give them all this attention for their sake so they can swipe left, swipe right.
I don't feel like texting.
Oh, I don't want to put out.
Oh, I'm a bitch, you know?
But they just want that to be available.
Dinners, trips, gifts, flowers, attention.
The games.
And I'm not even in it, but I just see it.
I'm not even in it.
I don't play that.
Homie don't play that.
I'm saying this as a total outsider to that whole world, yet I see it and I'm like, this is just such an unacceptable state of affairs.
Because a lot of them really do think like that.
You know?
Sort of like, dance for me.
Dance for me.
I don't like it.
Get the fuck off the stage.
Next, can I get someone taller?
Someone with tattoos?
Someone with like a Pete Davidson thing?
Someone with like, I mean, maybe someone not white.
Maybe someone that works in finance.
Someone that does this.
Someone next.
I don't like this.
He didn't give me this.
And it's like, that's just how it is.
unidentified
So anyway.
nick fuentes
That's my rant.
That's my rant tonight.
We haven't had an anti-woman rant.
Someone in the chat says, Nick is tweaking.
unidentified
All right.
nick fuentes
We're really going on a tangent here.
So I'll reel it in a little bit, but suffice to say.
What was the question again?
unidentified
Someone said, you look like Michael Burry.
How did I even get on this subject?
nick fuentes
How did I even get on this subject?
I don't even remember.
unidentified
I don't even remember how I got here.
nick fuentes
Anyway.
But thank you for that.
Oh, I had to read it because the Super Chat app is, the girl asked me about Valentine's Day.
That's right.
She asked me about that.
That's what got me on the subject.
So anyway.
unidentified
Oh, man.
nick fuentes
So that's why you literally need a concubine.
You really have to just buy.
You have to just straight up purchase a woman.
It has to be like an arrangement.
unidentified
It's like, alright.
nick fuentes
This is it.
This is the money.
This is where we're going to be living.
I will provide the money.
You will provide the children.
This is what's expected of you.
It has to be.
That's how it has to be.
None of this...
I will not.
I will not jump through the hoops of like...
You know, all that other crap.
And guys are dumb enough to, like, buy in.
It's one thing if you do it cynically, like, this is what you gotta do.
Okay, you know, I get it.
You have to do it.
I'm not totally insane.
Like, yeah, you can't talk like this to your wife.
You have to, like, some people play the game.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
But I hate these guys that really buy in.
They really, you know, women are all about the drama and they buy into it.
They are like, they're in it.
Anyway, so that's what I have to say about your request, about Valentine's Day plans.
I will not be doing that.
Hydro built, no message, big super chat, thank you.
I'll read a few more.
Simon Skola says, when Vance's wife shits on the carpet, do you think she blames a dog?
Naughty, naughty, naughty.
You're trying to get me in trouble.
Simon says, what's the best three years of a black person's life, second grade?
unidentified
Oh.
Very good.
Well, well done.
nick fuentes
That's some good stuff.
Really kind of bottom of the barrel, but that's all right.
Simon Scholl, have you seen The Apprentice yet?
Yeah, it's terrible.
unidentified
Terrible.
Hated it.
nick fuentes
Elliot Smith, Kanye is, it's yay, is he, is a savant of music and art who lanced onto the JQ to lash out for personal grievance, has no real political potential or the judgment or temperament to hold power.
He would never sustain, okay, tell me you don't get it without telling me.
Bocas says, Maga has no place to talk about morality and dis-yay when they support faggots and trannies.
They defended a literal porn star at the RNC, which then advertised her only fans in her social media for young Republican men.
100%.
Totally agree.
Now, let's get back to defending Scott Presler, because we're going to moral fag about yay, right?
All right, and we got one more.
It's the last one I'll read, then hopefully this will be fixed.
Kool-Aid Mike.
Her Kool-Aid smile says you can self-consciously be a romantic while acknowledging the cringe of such things you will never understand until you experience it yourself.
unidentified
Death to...
No.
nick fuentes
Yes, your criticism of wife, Jack, is to an extent understandable for chud retards who are pure cheese.
unidentified
You just wouldn't get it.
nick fuentes
People have told me that before.
Something tells me I kind of do.
unidentified
But...
You just don't get it.
nick fuentes
When you're in love, you'll understand.
Well, you know what?
Maybe you're right.
And maybe you're right.
But I haven't felt it yet.
And I'm an elderly man.
I'm an elderly.
I'm 26. My life is over.
Mom and Dad, my life is over.
I'm 26. I'm a doomer now.
So, you know, I'm pretty up there.
But maybe that's the rom-com, you know?
He thought, he thought that, that love would never find him.
She was an art student in New York.
You know, that's the, it's like, who's that girl Delaney something on TikTok?
It'll be like that.
Red velvet or carrot cake.
Switch.
unidentified
You ever see that TikTok?
Who's that girl?
nick fuentes
It's like Delaney.
She always does the insufferable female lead.
She does the unrealistic male-female romance in a rom-com.
Okay.
Talk to me like you talk to her.
I think you're beautiful.
Too shallow.
I love your personality.
unidentified
That's a great, She's great.
nick fuentes
She's one of the funny—there are very few funny women.
She's pretty funny.
I'll give her that.
She's a pretty funny woman.
But it would have to be something like that, you know?
I think that a lot.
You know, like my car breaks down.
My car broke down the other week, and a Groyper was roadside assistance.
He was Mexican.
All my fans are Mexican.
That's like the second time that's happened.
I went to the gym and I pulled into the parking lot thinking, I hope no one recognizes me.
And some Mexican guy starts tweaking out next to me in his car.
And I'm like, oh, is this guy going to punch me in the face?
He rolls down the window.
Yo, I'm a big fan.
I was like, thanks.
Thank you.
It's zero degrees.
I would have taken a picture, but it was like zero degrees.
And then literally.
Then my car breaks down.
Some issue with the battery or whatever.
I call roadside assistance.
The guy comes.
You know, pause.
He opens up.
Okay, it wasn't like that.
The guy arrives.
He opens up the hood of the car.
You know, mess with the battery.
And he's like, I'm like, thanks.
He's like, thank you.
He's like, I know who you are.
I'm a fan.
Or I've heard of you.
I know what you stand for.
I support it.
I heard everything about what's happening with you.
That's bullshit, man.
I was like, no way, thanks, dude.
So, you know, but maybe it'll be something like that.
Not like a Mexican mechanic, but like, and like a guy, but like, you know, I'll be frustrated.
I'll be like, damn it, this is my luck again, you know?
I'll be, I don't know where I'll be.
Maybe my car breaks down.
I'm in the rain.
I gotta go inside.
And then, you know, then I find...
Then I find the love of my life.
Then, you know, some woman sits down.
It's just like, tough day.
And I'm like, I don't want to, you know, but it starts out adversarial.
That's how it has to start.
Starts out sort of like, you know, I'm not, I'm not looking for that.
I'm not, I'm like a cynic, you know.
That's how it has to, that would be how it has to unfold for it to be real.
And that's me, you know, and that's me.
unidentified
That's my life.
nick fuentes
That's my life story.
So anyway, that's my personal hang-up for our therapy session tonight.
Anyway, so that's that.
That's going to do it for me tonight.
That's our last Super Chat since this damn-ass Super Chat website won't load.
Here we go.
But I'm done anyway.
If I have time, I'll read these tomorrow.
Okay, so that's going to do it for me.
That's all I got for you.
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Jordan Jones, Permaballa, Bass Crocheter.
Special thanks to them.
Thanks to all our super chatters.
Everybody that watches the show, we love you.
I will see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
unidentified
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It's going to be only America first.
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