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*music* But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
the track. | ||
I think we're going to first. | ||
Edge. See, Ricky said, "I'm a little bottle, don't wanna pull you, but if you wanna pull you, get a world of gold." *music* | ||
Not my words, not my rules, I can enforce them, alright? | ||
go. Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
see you next time. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, 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. | ||
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. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
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Who is they, though? | |
We can't tell you who they is. | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
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Thank you. | |
My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the 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 of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, | ||
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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. | |
These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit. | ||
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Believe me, it's for their benefit. | |
They have to change, and they have to change right now! | ||
My sole and exclusive mission is to go Saying | ||
to me he's like this is probably pretty cool for you. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
it is. | ||
it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
A new droi for war. | ||
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Nigga, this war. | |
Nigga, this war. | ||
I'm chucking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so well. | ||
I get excited for them pox. | ||
And Noah ain't crying when he gone. | ||
His brother was fighting for the cold. | ||
I do the shit for my brothers. | ||
We do the shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world. | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers rage! | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
I can't see a damn thing, thank God. | ||
They like Steve, they can't see me, they won't beat me, I'm in that guinea. | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
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They say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left with, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
It's gone. | ||
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It's gone. | |
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. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. | |
We love everybody, and we want people to confirm, real and more than anybody else. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
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That's the only way. | |
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do because they're Hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny. | ||
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then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | |
*music* *music* *music* *music* *music* *music* *music* *music* *music* *music* | ||
Yeah, pull up on em Uh, now I got this bag with hats on em Uh, I'm straight out of these diamonds, I'm straight out of these lights Yeh, yeah, how you gon'serve these bills, how you gon'serve these lights? | ||
Yeh, turn up at my show, at least just do it right Yeh, yeh We go out all night You gon'serve me big, gon'serve me big, gon'serve up all night Who gon'serve my dream, they gon'serve my cup, they gon'serve me alright They had a feeling to be out of front of the neck and | ||
they tell me the blacks up tweaking We got no dancing, we're both outside of you, out of your mind, you crazy tweaking That's the bad of my lane, bad of my mind, I'm really bad of my tweaking Know that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'it back every weekend You ain't in love with me every time I know you're a split All | ||
y'all track inside this lights, that world, y'all get this Runnin'that up every weekend Now you see I'm going off on the deep end You say that I'm back for no reason Bitch, I'm back up, I'm back up Lawrence, something really interesting. | ||
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. | ||
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen to pressure Trump. | ||
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Except one problem. | |
Elon owns the platforms. | ||
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. Fuentes. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War 2. | ||
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Grape of War 2. | |
Grape of War 2. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War 2. | ||
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. | ||
Never, ever, ever give up. | ||
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous your 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. | ||
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Demand the best from yourself. | |
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider the more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong. | ||
The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God and follow his teachings. | ||
Today each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts. | ||
And to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days Are yet to come. | ||
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you. | |
The United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian? | ||
Our movement is a It's 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 interests, 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. | ||
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The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | |
These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
We are going to do things to you that have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet, get it like this. | ||
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The socialists, globalists, Marxists, communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | |
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out later. | ||
Like never before, this nation belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country. | ||
And it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words 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. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
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We want our country to be great again. | |
We want our country to be respected The time for Action has come. | ||
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
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We all salute the same great American flag. | |
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
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Are you winning, son? | |
I'm winning. | ||
I know I saw it from the first time. | ||
I'm winning. | ||
Keep in my eyes. | ||
I'm getting right to all this. | ||
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. | ||
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Grover 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. | ||
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Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump. | |
We're all cut from the same cloth. | ||
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And that cloth is very, very large. | |
It's not too big, is it? | ||
Hey. It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
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I put together some really 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 a diamond. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Oh, thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
It's a special. | ||
Listen, are you begging him? | ||
Are you? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
You just mad. | ||
I'm going to show you. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What are you, what? | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. | ||
Trump. I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Trump got a new deal. | ||
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What's your game, though? | |
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump, Mr. | ||
Trump, Mr. | ||
Trump. My new game is Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
The Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
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'm really going to lose. | ||
I've never gotten into losing my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience feels, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy in the bar, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Mm-hmm. That's me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I want you to tell me. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got to play again. | ||
He created a magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump, we can do this. | ||
Scam, she's so fun. | ||
to play again. | ||
again. | ||
I really see something that said, take a look what happened. | ||
Hey. Why this beat so crazy? | ||
We will make America proud again. | ||
When you try to kill ourselves, we will move. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
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 safe 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 don't we go somewhere only we know. | ||
Somewhere only we know. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
supposed to be here. | ||
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I want this earth all by myself. | |
I'm doing drugs without a help. | ||
My voice says nothing but I scream in a fire. | ||
I stretch my hair but my curve just goes up. | ||
I'm going to go to the next slide. | ||
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. | ||
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen? | ||
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. Fuentes. | ||
I should have supported Groy for War 2. | ||
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I should have supported Groy for War 2. | |
Groy for War 2. | ||
I should have supported Groy for War 2. | ||
looking for Feed from desire My nonsense is purified Feed from desire My nonsense is purified Feed from desire My nonsense is purified Feed from desire Na-na-na-na-na-na-na | ||
be right back. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, 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. | ||
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. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
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Who is they, though? | |
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
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. | ||
"The New York Times" is a production of the United you. My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the 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, 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. | ||
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. | ||
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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. | ||
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Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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am with you. | |
I am with you. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
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Yeah, nigga this war. | |
I'm taking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I am with you. | ||
'Cause Brody was fighting for the cold out I do shit for my brothers, though We do 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 rise to certain death, we trust our successes 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. | ||
They like Steve. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They wanna beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
I know people People always say, isn't it? | ||
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They say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right-wing or left-wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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It's done. | |
It's gone. | ||
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. | ||
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on Earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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 even believe in God. | ||
Our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
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That's the only way. | |
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us. | ||
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and nothing will. | |
I'm a bad guy. | ||
bad guy. | ||
I got it'cause I ain't tryin'. | ||
Wish it in they family. | ||
Wish it in they memories. | ||
Hold it up. | ||
Where you wear the clothes? | ||
Hold it up. | ||
Where you had that gun? | ||
Pull up on them. | ||
Now I got this bag on hats. | ||
On them. | ||
I'm straight out of these diamonds. | ||
I'm straight out of these lights. | ||
How you gon'save these bills? | ||
How you gon'save these lights? | ||
You gon'save me, you gon'save me, you gon'save me, you gon'save me all night. | ||
You gon'save my dream, you gon'save my cup, you gon'save me all right. | ||
They had it, they leave them big out of the front of the bank,'cause they tell me the blocks I'm tweakin'. | ||
We got no good signal, you put it by side, you out of your mind, you crazy tweakin'. | ||
Got some bad out of my lane, bad out of my mind, I'm really bad out of my thinking. | ||
Know that you lovin'this light, you lovin'this world, we runnin'it back every weekend. | ||
Shut it up with me every time I know. | ||
What's up, please? | ||
All y'all trying to get sighted, this life's that world. | ||
Y'all give me runnin'back up every weekend. | ||
Let me see I'm gone off on the table. | ||
You say that I'm back, so I'm raising. | ||
You say that I'm back, so I'm raising. | ||
Bitch, I'm bigger, I'm bigger. | ||
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. | ||
really interesting. | ||
*Dramatic music* | ||
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. | ||
Like you thought you were going to tap the screen to pressure Trump, except one problem. | ||
Elon owns the platform, but now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified and it's being manipulated. | ||
They're manipulating the conversation. | ||
And Elon retweeted today or reposted Trump saying in June, staple the green cards to 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. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War 2. | ||
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Grape of War 2. | |
Grape of War 2. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War 2. | ||
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. | ||
Never, ever, ever give up. | ||
Don't give in, don't back down, and never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
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. | ||
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Never quit. | |
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | ||
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Demand the best from yourself. | |
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider the more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong. | ||
The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God and follow his teachings. | ||
Today each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts. | ||
And to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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back. | |
The United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
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... | ||
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. | ||
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The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | |
These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
voice. | ||
We've never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet. | ||
I feel like this. | ||
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Socialists, globalists, Marxists, Communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | |
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs 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 Surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty. | ||
And above all, we will not surrender our children. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
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We want our country to be respected The time for our Action has come. | |
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
We are now in the | ||
now in the world. | ||
We are now in the | ||
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now in the world. | |
We are now in the | ||
now in the world. | ||
the world. | ||
We are now in the | ||
now in the world. | ||
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No matter what the critics say, we must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all believe the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
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in the world. | |
We are now in the | ||
world. We are in the world. We are in the world. | ||
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 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. | ||
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Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump. | |
We're all cut from the same cloth. | ||
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And that cloth is very, very large. | |
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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Hey. It's wrong, isn't it? | |
I could do so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some really 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 an official set. | ||
It's the night. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
Are you begging him? | ||
Are you? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
You speak to fact. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What are you, what? | ||
Trump's got a new deal. | ||
What? No. | ||
It's here. | ||
Come on. | ||
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. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? What? | ||
Trump has a new deal. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
He said that I'm doing 20-something. | ||
Do you hear that? | ||
That's right. | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
My new game is Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
Trump. The game. | ||
The game. | ||
The game. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
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 really don't want 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 in the far right. | ||
I don't know how your audience is. | ||
That's the guy in the far right. | ||
I don't know how your audience is. | ||
We will make America proud again If you try to pay our taxes We will move We will make America wealthy again And yes, together We will make America great again 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 that 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. | ||
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supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
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I want this sidebar for myself. | |
I'm doing drugs that I have. | ||
My voice says nothing but I scream in love for help. | ||
I stretch my hair but my coat just goes up. | ||
be here. | ||
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. | ||
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen to pressure Trump. | ||
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Except one problem. | |
Elon owns the platforms. | ||
But now the checkmarks 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. Fuentes. | ||
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I should have supported Groyper War II. I should have supported Groyper War II. | |
I'm better I'm done I'm gonna see these diamonds I'm gonna see this jet You know I'm different climbers Yeah, I got this damn Got it, car ain't tryin'Wish it in my family Hold it up Where you wear the clothes? | ||
Hold it up Where you had that gun? | ||
Pull up by side, yeah Pull up on'em Now I got this bag on hats I'm straight out of these lights Yeah, yeah, how you gon'set these bills? | ||
How you gon'set these lights? | ||
Yeah, turn up at my show, at least just do it right Yeah, yeah We go out all night You gon'set me big, gon'set me big, gon'shut up all night You gon'set my dream, you gon'set my cup, you gon'set me all right They're out of the building They got the problems at the bank and they | ||
tell me the blocks I'm tweakin'We got the guts and we pull up outside and you're out of your mind, you're crazy tweakin'Got some bad out of my lane, bad out of my mind, I'm really bad out of my thinking Know that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'it back every weekend Shut it up with me every time I know What you bleakin'All y'all try to get sighted, it's like that world Yeah, | ||
get the runnin'it back up every weekend Now you see I'm gone off on the table You say that I'm bad, so I'm racist Bitch, I'm better, I'm better I'm better, I'm better I'm better, I'm better, I'm better, be addicted And you know why I want to be addicted? | ||
Cause I want a wall Right? | ||
I want a wall And I wanna drill, drill, drill Power! | ||
*Dramatic music* My lover's got no money, he's got his strong beliefs My lover's got no power, he's got his strong | ||
beliefs My lover's got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs My lover's got no money, he's got his strong beliefs Want more and more People just want more and more freedom and love What he's looking for Want more and more People just want more and more freedom and love What he's looking for | ||
For For For For For ¡Suscríbete | ||
al canal! | ||
¡Suscríbete al canal! | ||
Bye. Bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, 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. | ||
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. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you who they is. | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
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Thank you. | |
you. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
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, | ||
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 these interests have rigged our | ||
political and economic system for their exclusive benefit believe me it's for their benefit my message Is that things have to change. | ||
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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. | ||
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Saying to me is like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever, ever, ever, ever. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
As we ride to certain death, we trust our | ||
successors to do the sin 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 raise! | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say. | ||
Isn't it? | ||
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They say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right with your left wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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It's gone. | |
It's gone. | ||
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. | ||
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on Earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn, really more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't even believe in God. | ||
is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
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. | ||
The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
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That's the only way. | |
We have got to be willing to die. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us. | ||
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and nothing will. | |
*music* *music* *music* *music* *music* | ||
*music* *music* *music* *music* *music* | ||
*music* | ||
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. | ||
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen? | ||
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. Fuentes. | ||
I should have supported Grape of War 2. | ||
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Grape of War 2. | |
Grape of War 2. | ||
It's not good to share your Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
It's not good to share your Israel. | ||
Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
Never, ever, ever give up. | ||
Don't give in. | ||
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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 your 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. | ||
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Demand the best from yourself. | |
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider. | ||
The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God and follow his teachings. | ||
Today each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts. | ||
And to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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be right back. | |
The United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting? | ||
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. | ||
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The thing that said, take a look at what happened. | |
These are people who work hard, but no longer have a voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
We are going to do things to you that have never been done before. | ||
Don't sit yet, get it like this. | ||
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Socialist, globalist, Marxist. | |
Communists who are attacking our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation 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. | ||
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 the bubble. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
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The time for Action has come. | |
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
be right back. | ||
right back. | ||
back. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
you an infant? | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Grover 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. | ||
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Julian, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | |
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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Hey. Take yourself. | |
Take 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 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 diamond. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
I told you you were great. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm doing it. | ||
This is my story. | ||
Listen, are you begging him? | ||
Are you? | ||
No. You speak to fact. | ||
I'm going to do this. | ||
No. Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What do you want? | ||
It's Donald. | ||
It's here. | ||
It's Donald. | ||
It's 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. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? What? | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
What's your game? | ||
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 learned to lose in my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience knows, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy in the car, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. Talk to me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'll have a lead, huh? | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got a play to do it. | ||
He created a magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
What do you do? | ||
Scam. He's so funny. | ||
I'm so funny. | ||
I don't expect me. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
First of all. | ||
Now the ball. | ||
Their male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yes! I think you'll like it. | ||
I think you'll like it. | ||
What's this about a fight you're doing with a fight? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You've got to be with some money. | ||
I'm so funny. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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 soul, 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 trench. | ||
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. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
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to be here. | |
I want this earth on by myself. | ||
I'm doing drugs, but I don't have. | ||
My voice says nothing when I scream and I'm for help. | ||
I stretch my hair, but my curve just goes up. | ||
I'm doing drugs, but I'm doing drugs. | ||
I'm doing drugs. | ||
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 and the other 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. | ||
If not Donald Trump, if not now, then when? | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves. | ||
Telling us it's good enough. | ||
We need to hear the words immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly. | ||
They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
Like you thought you were gonna tap the screen to pressure Trump except one problem Elon owns the platform, but now the check marks are being removed Which means people are being de-amplified and then it's being manipulated. | ||
They're manipulating 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. Fuentes. | ||
I should have supported Grape Award 2. | ||
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I should have supported Grape Award 2. | |
♪ Raisin' this omega♪♪ Omega♪ And | ||
people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, 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. | ||
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. | ||
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God is using me. | |
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
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Who is they, though? | |
We can't tell you who they is. | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to 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. | ||
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Thank you. | |
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Grover 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 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. | ||
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Believe me, it's for their benefit. | |
They have to change, and they have to change right now! | ||
My sole and exclusive mission is to go Saying | ||
to me, he's like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
it is. | ||
it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
A new droiper war. | ||
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Nigga, this war. | |
Nigga, this war. | ||
I'm choking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so weird. | ||
I get excited for them pokes. | ||
And Noah ain't crying when he gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the cold. | ||
I do the shit for my brothers. | ||
We do the shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Their lives have meaning because we, the living, refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world. | ||
My soldiers push forward. | ||
My soldiers scream out. | ||
My soldiers rage. | ||
I can't see a damn thing. | ||
It's a big one. | ||
I can't see a damn thing. | ||
It's a big one. | ||
Yeah. They like Steve. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right when you're left wing. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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It's done. | |
It's gone. | ||
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All of that is gone. | |
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on Earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | |
We love everybody. | ||
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We love everybody. | |
And we want people to convert. | ||
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. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
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The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | |
That's the only way. | ||
We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | ||
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because if there are thousands and millions of people who are going to die, And nothing can stop us. | ||
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and not England. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuenches. | ||
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, lots to get into. | ||
Big show, huge news in two major areas, two major wars going on. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the tariff war, which was declared last week. | ||
And it looks like... | ||
I'm actually, I'm relieved, but I'm also disappointed. | ||
Because honest to God, I don't know how many of you guys felt the exact same way, but I woke up pretty early this morning, and I was thinking, here we go. | ||
I woke up, I slept like three hours last night. | ||
I woke up at like three or four, and I was like, here we go. | ||
This is it. | ||
I'm like, 8 a.m., 9 a.m., market's open. | ||
It's happening. | ||
It's over. | ||
Jim Cramer said the stock market would crash 20%, 20-25% at the open. | ||
And I'm thinking, here we go. | ||
It's Black Monday. | ||
This is the beginning of the end. | ||
Because if you watched over the weekend, every stock index across the world crashed yesterday. | ||
Or I should say, late last night when all the other stock markets opened. | ||
In Japan, in Korea, in Europe, in China, everywhere the stock market was on fire. | ||
In Hong Kong, it was down, I think, 13%. | ||
And those are every other country that's affected. | ||
We're the origin of the trade war. | ||
So I was thinking this morning, here we go. | ||
We're locked in. | ||
This is a real happening. | ||
This is it. | ||
Market opens and it starts sliding. | ||
1%, 2%, 3%, 4%. | ||
Within minutes. | ||
And I'm thinking, finally, it's happening. | ||
Finally, a real happening. | ||
And then it starts turning around. | ||
The stock market fell. | ||
I think the S&P 500 fell 4.3% within 20, 30 minutes of the market opening. | ||
And then it started going in the other direction. | ||
There's this rumor that Trump is reversing the tariffs. | ||
He's doing a 90-day pause. | ||
And it totally goes the opposite direction. | ||
Tesla turns around. | ||
Apple turns around. | ||
All the indices turn around. | ||
Then it turns out it's fake news. | ||
They all go back down. | ||
I'm thinking, okay, we're back. | ||
Okay, there's still time for happening. | ||
Everything plummets right back again. | ||
Tesla, Apple, JP Morgan. | ||
And then by the end of the day, it's barely even down. | ||
By the end of the day, it's barely down 1%. | ||
Not even. | ||
So there's no happening. | ||
So the big news tonight, we're going to be talking all about the tariffs, which were declared last week, April 2nd. | ||
And we'll talk about some of the responses from the stock market. | ||
We'll talk about the responses from various trading partners with the United States. | ||
And I'll give you my take on where I think this is going. | ||
Got some weird thing on my tongue. | ||
But it looks like it's a success. | ||
Looks like so far, so good. | ||
We did not panic. | ||
Trump said, don't be a... | ||
He said, don't be a panicking. | ||
Like a Republican, don't be a panicking. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I don't think that really works. | ||
But he said, don't be a panicking. | ||
Don't sell the market. | ||
Well, we did not panic. | ||
Crypto can't really say the same. | ||
Crypto is way down, but stocks have been spared. | ||
And it looks like a steady stream of foreign heads of state and trade representatives will be coming to Washington to negotiate potentially a reduction in trade barriers, tariffs, maybe even with an aim toward reducing or eliminating trade deficit with the United States. | ||
And that includes Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, India, among others, Thailand, Thailand. | ||
So we'll talk all about that tonight. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
We'll get into Tariff schedule, as well as some of the backlash from the Republicans. | ||
Looks like the donors are talking to Republican congressmen and senators and attempting to exert pressure on the administration to reduce the tariffs, but Trump will not listen. | ||
So we'll talk a little bit about that aspect as well. | ||
We're also going to be talking tonight about the war with Iran. | ||
Of course, last week and the week before that, we talked extensively about the military buildup at And that all points towards... | ||
Pretty obviously a direct military confrontation with Iran, which will come in the form of a massive air raid on Iran's nuclear complex, its missile production and missile silos, as well as even potentially its oil industry, oil refineries and the pier where they export their oil. | ||
And this would be a very serious conflict. | ||
I don't think people understand. | ||
We talk about the war with Iraq. | ||
That was a major undertaking. | ||
250,000 ground troops, coalition of European countries, Australia. | ||
We've been there for 20 years. | ||
And Iraq has a population in 2003 that is about a third, less than a third of the population of Iran today. | ||
And military equipment and technology has completely changed and now favors defense, now favors cheaper weapons like drones and missiles, of course. | ||
So this, as we talked about last week, would not be a simple undertaking. | ||
It is not going to be limited in any way, shape, or form. | ||
Whatever happens is going to be, if there's going to be a conflict, there is no way to control the extent to which it escalates or widens. | ||
There's no way to mitigate the damage. | ||
And we can talk about why that is. | ||
We're going to talk also tonight about... | ||
Today, Bibi Netanyahu visited the White House to talk not only about the tariff schedule, but also to talk about potentially a military campaign against Iran. | ||
There have been reports today that Israel is now planning to go ahead with strikes against Iran without the United States. | ||
For many months, the Israelis have been trying to get the United States to back Their air campaign against Iran, either to back it or participate in it, because Israel does not really have the ability to hit Iran with air power directly, at least not without U.S. support. | ||
Now there is a rumor going around that Israel is planning on striking Iran with missiles or in some other way unilaterally without the United States and then intending that the United States might make a deal with Iran. | ||
After those strikes. | ||
Today, Trump said that he will be meeting with Iran directly on Saturday. | ||
Not he, but a delegation from the United States will be meeting with Iran directly in Oman on Saturday. | ||
That is contradicted by Iran, which says that the talks will be indirect. | ||
They say that they will not sit down with the United States directly unless the United States seeks making threats and reduces sanctions. | ||
But Iran has come back a little bit and said that if the talks go well, even though they contradict what Trump is saying about them, that they may be open to direct talks in the future. | ||
So it's a little optimistic. | ||
So we'll talk about that, too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
A lot of big news. | ||
Two major wars. | ||
Tariff war with everybody and then looming war with Iran. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
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Yeah, two major happenings that we might get cucked out on. | ||
Two major happenings. | ||
War with Iran, tariff war, and economic meltdown, and we might not get either of them. | ||
Which is good for the world, I guess. | ||
I mean, I suppose that's good for the United States. | ||
But is it good for us that are doing a show, watching a show? | ||
Not really. | ||
Not really. | ||
Kind of boring, but that's okay. | ||
I suppose it's better for everybody that we don't go to war and that there isn't a recession. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Before we get into the news, also I do want to respond to something that was said about me on Twitter today. | ||
I'm sure you've saw it or seen it if you've been on Twitter today. | ||
You know, last week we also talked about the killing of Austin Metcalf in Texas by a black teenager. | ||
At this point, it is now a sensational national story about an identical twin football player, 17-year-old white boy, high schooler, who was stabbed in the heart to death on a football field at high school by one of his black classmates, or a friend of one of his black classmates, who also happened to be black, another 17-year-old athlete. | ||
And it's a story that got national attention, and I gave a very strong take on this last week. | ||
And I reiterated my position, which I've said many times before, which is that I don't want to live around black people. | ||
Unless and until the government can enforce the laws, that is something that I am uncomfortable with. | ||
Because we see the kind of danger and problems and risks that they bring. | ||
And for those of us who want to live in peace, for those of us that want to have prosperity, this is something that we simply cannot tolerate. | ||
Tolerance has reached its limits. | ||
They told us for many years, diversity is our strength, and this concept of tolerance was promoted, understanding, compassion, empathy. | ||
And I, like many other white people, am just at the end of my rope on all of that. | ||
I'm just done with it. | ||
I happen to live in a very diverse city. | ||
I live just outside Chicago. | ||
And we see what that brings. | ||
And you have people that are affected by it directly. | ||
You have people that are themselves shot or mugged or carjacked, and that is traumatic and can be potentially ruinous and deadly. | ||
And then there are those of us who have not yet been affected directly. | ||
We live in a state of anxiety. | ||
We cannot enjoy the commons and the amenities of the city. | ||
We're looking over our shoulders all the time out of fear that we ourselves might be victimized. | ||
And so plans are canceled. | ||
The cost of living is not justified because we don't get the benefit of the commons of living in a major city. | ||
Public services like transportation and infrastructure are unavailable to us. | ||
And there's always that risk. | ||
And, you know, there was a story just the other night, even as far out west as Downers Grove. | ||
For those that don't live around here, this is a suburb that's like maybe 45, 50 minutes outside of the city. | ||
It's a distant suburb. | ||
It's not even in Cook County. | ||
20 businesses were burglarized in a distant suburb over the weekend. | ||
Smash and grab robberies, burglars in and out in one minute, smashing windows, taking cash registers, and this is happening now all the time. | ||
Smash and grab robberies, carjacking, shootings, teen takeovers, teen... | ||
I would prefer a different word. | ||
Starts with the letter N. It's a different kind of takeover. | ||
It's not a teen takeover. | ||
Different kind of takeover, obviously. | ||
Who can live like this? | ||
Who wants to pay taxes, pay an exorbitant cost of living? | ||
Who wants to deal with all of this? | ||
Nobody. And so I said on my show last week, I'm just done. | ||
I just don't want to live around these people anymore. | ||
Who wants the headache? | ||
And I'm sure, like I said last week, I'm sure there are a lot of black people, as a matter of fact, there are, that are not carjacking, looting, killing. | ||
There are a lot of them that are decent. | ||
There are a lot of them that are hardworking, intelligent. | ||
Of course, it would be completely ignorant to say that every black person is a criminal, every black person is a danger, every black person is a bad person. | ||
That would be completely ignorant. | ||
I don't think any intelligent person would say that. | ||
But as I said last week, there is this concept, I don't think it's difficult to understand, that because of ambiguity, you just don't know what you're getting. | ||
As a matter of fact, There are a lot of these people that are a danger to society, and when you're in the city, you just don't know. | ||
You just can't take a chance. | ||
There is the ever-present danger, and then there is this idea that if you're walking down the city street, if you're on the subway, if you're going to the White Sox game, and you see black people on the side of the road, you just don't know. | ||
Are they going to hurt me? | ||
Are they going to hurt my family? | ||
Are they going to take my car, take my phone? | ||
You just can't take the chance. | ||
And if you get it wrong, you're a racist. | ||
If you get it wrong in the other direction, you're dead. | ||
Nobody wants to live in that environment. | ||
Nobody wants to live in a threat environment in the 21st century. | ||
And we shouldn't have to. | ||
People that work hard pay taxes. | ||
People that care. | ||
People that maintain their property. | ||
People that care about how they look, people that are considerate, we just don't want to live in this state of affairs. | ||
And anyway, so I said that last week, and this black conservative commentator from The Blaze, a former sports commentator named Jason Whitlock, replied to my monologue, and he called me a heretic, which I didn't appreciate, but he didn't elaborate on that, so I didn't take it too personally. | ||
And he said that he understands where I'm coming from. | ||
He said that other black people have said the same thing that I've said, so it's not necessarily a racial thing. | ||
He says he kind of can understand it. | ||
And then today he had a completely different take. | ||
I posted today, and I'll tell you my position on this and then I'll return to my beef now with Jason. | ||
So I replied to Jason on my show very graciously and I said, look, I respect this guy immensely, but I disagree. | ||
And I elaborated about that. | ||
I elaborated on that point today on Twitter. | ||
I said, I'm getting really sick and tired of white people and black people blaming everything other than black people. | ||
People like Jason Whitlock say the problem with young YNs, young black men, these black adolescents, they say the problem with them is the culture. | ||
It's the rap music made them this way. | ||
How many times are we going to hear this one? | ||
The glorification of gangster culture made them this way. | ||
Rap music made them this way. | ||
Tupac made them this way. | ||
The media made them this way. | ||
Jews made them this way. | ||
People blame the Jews now. | ||
They blame the rich. | ||
They say the rich are dividing the white and the black people. | ||
Always excuses. | ||
And I said on Friday and I said today, I'm really getting sick and tired of hearing that because we all know it's not true. | ||
Just one problem with that idea. | ||
It just isn't true. | ||
It is a racial issue. | ||
For all the people saying, and it brings me no joy to say this, I'm not happy about that, but it's the reality. | ||
I deal in reality. | ||
I'm a truth teller. | ||
So I know that makes black people uncomfortable. | ||
It makes white people uncomfortable. | ||
It's an uncomfortable reality. | ||
And for some, it's very upsetting and it's offensive. | ||
That's a shame because it's the truth. | ||
But for all those people that say we want to take race out of the conversation, we just simply can't because the common denominator is race. | ||
We are not being accosted in downtown Chicago by people who are bad Christians. | ||
We're not being accosted downtown by people who listen to rap music. | ||
We're not accosted downtown by people that worship gangster culture. | ||
We're being accosted by black people. | ||
We're being accosted by black men. | ||
Young, adolescent black men with black skin, with big noses, African Americans. | ||
They're not even necessarily African. | ||
They're not the Nigerian immigrants that drive for Uber. | ||
They're the African American descendants of slaves in the United States. | ||
They're black men. | ||
That is who is accosting us. | ||
And if it were cultural, that wouldn't be the case. | ||
I said this today on Twitter for all of these conservatives that say it's the black culture. | ||
Why don't white people? | ||
Why don't you see white male teenagers stabbing and shooting and carjacking and taking over the city? | ||
Why? | ||
Do white people not listen to rap music? | ||
Do white people not go to rap concerts? | ||
Do white people not speak like black people in Ebonics? | ||
In African American Vernacular English? | ||
Do white people not worship black celebrities? | ||
Do white people not pretend to be gangsters? | ||
Of course they do. | ||
So do Hispanics. | ||
So do Asians. | ||
When you look at some of the biggest nerds in rap culture, it's Asians. | ||
It's Asian music producers. | ||
When's the last time you seen an Asian gang take over downtown Chicago, mug people on the subway, carjack people? | ||
You just don't see it. | ||
You see black people, not people that listen to rap music. | ||
It just so happens that black people do. | ||
And why do you think this is? | ||
For all the people that blame it on the culture, hey, guess who made black culture? | ||
Black people. | ||
Black people are being made to do these things by black culture. | ||
Well, guess who made black culture? | ||
Black people. | ||
And there is a... | ||
minority of people who say, well, the Jews made black culture. | ||
Candace Owens says the Jews made black culture this way. | ||
There's some truth to this. | ||
Jewish people produced, and by that I mean funded, rap music and black culture, but black people made it. | ||
But black people made it. | ||
And what's more, Whether you're talking about rap music or blaxploitation films or whatever kind of culture you want to talk about, here's the reality. | ||
Let's just sidestep that all together. | ||
It turns out that black people create the same conditions everywhere they are, regardless of circumstance, throughout time. | ||
If you want to say that it's about Christianity, well, fortunately, we have controls. | ||
And variables. | ||
In the subcontinent, or rather in sub-Saharan Africa, you have Christian African countries, you have Muslim African countries. | ||
They're all violent. | ||
They're all poor. | ||
They say that it's American culture. | ||
It's whether they're in the South or North, Republican or Democrat states. | ||
It turns out that blacks are dysfunctional from Los Angeles to Baltimore, from New Orleans to Chicago. | ||
If you want to say it's the legacy of racism, well, Blacks are this way in London, in the United Kingdom. | ||
They're this way in Paris, France, where there wasn't as much racism, where slavery ended before it did in the United States. | ||
They say it's a legacy of colonialism. | ||
Well, whether you're talking about countries that have been colonized forever or countries that were never colonized at all, like Ethiopia or Liberia, violent, chaotic, poor, dysfunctional. | ||
Countries that threw off their colonial masters then or now. | ||
Countries like Haiti, which achieved their independence in the early 19th century, or countries that achieved their independence in the last 50 years. | ||
Violent, chaotic, poor. | ||
You can introduce basically any variable you want. | ||
But the black community globally, across space, across time, before recorded history, their recorded history, which started 70 years ago, Our recorded history, then and now, here and there, | ||
in Africa and here, in the old world and the new world, whether they were slaves or not, whether they were colonized or not, whether they were victims of racism or not, lived in black countries or not, Christian or Muslim, or some other pagan religion. | ||
It's always the same. | ||
They create the same conditions. | ||
The common denominator is race. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Everybody knows it's genetic. | ||
We are different. | ||
Asian people are different than white people. | ||
White people are different than Hispanics. | ||
Hispanics are different than Africans. | ||
Africans are different than Aboriginals. | ||
There are distinct races. | ||
We come in different colors. | ||
We have different appearances. | ||
We have different proclivity for diseases. | ||
You know, black people get sickle cell anemia at a higher rate. | ||
What does that have to do with their skin color? | ||
That has to do with their race. | ||
That has to do with their genetics. | ||
Different hair, different eyes, different... | ||
We talked about this last week. | ||
And yes, we have different brains also. | ||
We all know that we not only look different, we all act different. | ||
And this is true on an ethnic basis also. | ||
Italians act different than Swedish people. | ||
Chinese people act different than Europeans. | ||
And yes, Africans obviously act different than white people. | ||
We have different behaviors. | ||
And behaviors are not just learned, they're also transmitted through genes. | ||
And this expresses itself in the many disparities between the different groups, whether it is in terms of physicality, in terms of athletics, but it also expresses itself in terms of intellect, G. When you look at things like IQ tests and standardized testing, and then those different attributes, those disparities and inequalities manifest in level of development. | ||
Income, wealth, unemployment, educational attainment, other things. | ||
It's just so obvious at this point. | ||
It's just so obvious what's going on. | ||
It's just obvious that it's a big, diverse world and we're all different. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
You know, would we say that people with Down syndrome are subhuman? | ||
Of course not. | ||
But they're different than able-bodied people. | ||
Like, they just are. | ||
And it's not just that their face looks a little different. | ||
They're different. | ||
And some people are born without arms and legs. | ||
We wouldn't say they're inferior. | ||
Some people are born stupid. | ||
Some people are born short. | ||
Hello. Nice to meet you. | ||
Some people are born ugly. | ||
People are born with a variety of different attributes, both physical and mental. | ||
We're all unequal, and that's okay. | ||
We're all insouled. | ||
We all have reason. | ||
We all have a rational faculty. | ||
We all have choice. | ||
We all have an opportunity to be saved and to get into heaven. | ||
But yes, while we are in this world, we are a union of body and soul. | ||
We have a soul, but we also have a body. | ||
And those physical aspects are inextricable, cannot be separated from our souls. | ||
They're essential to who we are. | ||
And race is one of those factors. | ||
Just like you have men and women, just like you have all those other factors, you have people that are black and white. | ||
And black people act differently than white people. | ||
And we all know it. | ||
And that's a common denominator. | ||
And anyway, so I said that today. | ||
I said, what is really the difference? | ||
Liberals, you have this problem, which is just unignorable, that black men are 6%. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
It's totally insane! | ||
And they're chronically unemployed, they're chronically poor, dysfunctional, failing in terms of reading and math in schools. | ||
You look at some of these schools with all black student bodies in cities like Baltimore, it's like half of the students are not proficient at their grade level in math or reading. | ||
And you just look at these problems. | ||
That's just the uncomfortable reality we have to deal with. | ||
The persistent, chronic, across-the-board dysfunction, whereas Asians are thriving, whereas Jews thrive, whereas white people thrive. | ||
And Hispanics are doing okay, but they're not doing as well as everybody else. | ||
And then blacks are just in a class of their own. | ||
You have this persistent problem, and you say, how do we account for this? | ||
When we believe in egalitarianism, how do we account for this chronic, persistent underperformance? | ||
Liberals say racism. | ||
Racism, slavery, poverty. | ||
None of it works. | ||
Conservatives say the culture, it's their godlessness, it's this and that. | ||
Doesn't work. | ||
Like I said, you can control for every one of those variables, you get the same result. | ||
Maybe it has to do with the fact that they didn't have written language until white people invented it for them 70 years ago. | ||
They didn't have the wheel. | ||
They didn't have a two-story building. | ||
And as white people are chased out of that continent, their level of development is constantly sinking. | ||
Sinking into violence, anarchy, chaos. | ||
There is no industrial revolution there. | ||
This is the land that time forgot. | ||
Everywhere in the world, it's drones and artificial intelligence and space programs. | ||
In Africa, they just don't even have industry. | ||
They barely have agriculture. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
They're undoing. | ||
Forget about the technological revolution, industrial revolution. | ||
They're regressing behind the agricultural revolution. | ||
Maybe that has something to do with it. | ||
So I posted this today, and Jason Whitlock, nothing but nice things to say, calls me a demon. | ||
This is his response. | ||
This is a conservative. | ||
He replies to me, he says, quote, you're every bit as godless and stupid as your critics say. | ||
You're Ray Epps 2.0. | ||
Pointing foolish believers into a building that will burn them down for eternity. | ||
Many of the people captured by the wickedness of black culture can claim ignorance. | ||
You know exactly what you're doing, demon. | ||
People always say that to me. | ||
I don't know what the fuck they mean by that. | ||
I've heard that from Jeremy Boring. | ||
I've heard that from this ignoramus. | ||
People say, he knows what he's doing. | ||
He's smart. | ||
He knows what he's doing. | ||
Nobody can ever tell me exactly what that is, by the way. | ||
What exactly am I doing? | ||
Please enlighten us, tubby. | ||
Please tell me. | ||
Jeremy Boring and Jason Whitlock, two fucking crybabies. | ||
And that's the grand irony. | ||
Jason Whitlock was bitching because Jeremy Boring lashed out at him. | ||
Jason Whitlock had a disagreement with Jeremy Boring at Daily Wire over Israel or something. | ||
Or something that they said, I think, about Derek Chauvin, I think it was. | ||
And Jeremy Boring lashed out and Jason Whitlock said, oh my gosh, why are you lashing out at me? | ||
They're two crybabies. | ||
With Daily Wire, if you attack the Jews, they bitch and seethe and say, you know what you're doing, you're evil. | ||
And Jason Whitlock, an ethnic narcissist black man, another crybaby black male, you say something uncomfortable and honest about black people, and it's the same thing. | ||
You know what you're doing, you're a demon. | ||
Whatever that means, and his fatso head, hey, fathead, please explain to us what that means. | ||
Enlighten us. | ||
Genius. Enlighten us, basketball commentator. | ||
Please tell us, what am I doing? | ||
I wonder, let's compare the lexicon rating of our shows. | ||
Want to try it? | ||
If I'm a stupid demon, let's compare the lexicon levels of our shows. | ||
Want to try it? | ||
Let's see who the dummy is. | ||
He says the enemy is paying people on social media to promote racial division and conflict. | ||
Please, who's paying me? | ||
Tell me. | ||
Who's paying me to not have a bank account, not have a payment processor? | ||
You're employed by the blaze. | ||
Glenn Beck's net worth is $250 million. | ||
What's your contract? | ||
Please tell me. | ||
I've never been paid by anybody. | ||
I get donations. | ||
I get donations on the one platform that hasn't banned me. | ||
I'm banned from processing credit cards. | ||
I'm banned from having a bank account. | ||
Even so-called high-risk processors, processors made for conservatives, banks. | ||
I've never had a contract in my life. | ||
You have it easy. | ||
You get paid at the end of the week. | ||
I run a business. | ||
I have to actually deal with risk. | ||
I've been blacklisted from financial services. | ||
You know nothing about what that is like. | ||
Don't even tell me about money when you're getting a payday. | ||
Don't you dare talk to me about that. | ||
When you're getting a paycheck. | ||
And by the way, you are a token! | ||
Hey, Jason, you're a token! | ||
You are in conservative media as a black guy that can confer upon white people the dignity of not being called a racist for having their views. | ||
That's why you get paid. | ||
And that's why I don't. | ||
Because I didn't have the privilege of being born black. | ||
I was born white. | ||
So there's a limit on what I can say. | ||
There's a limit on what I can say without being penalized in the so-called free marketplace of ideas. | ||
And everybody knows it. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
And everybody's sick of it. | ||
Especially in the conservative space that blacks have had it easy. | ||
It is. | ||
And I don't doubt that he's a sincere person. | ||
I'm sure he's a sincere person. | ||
I'm sure he's genuine. | ||
But you are playing by a different set of rules, pal. | ||
You have training wheels on. | ||
You think you've earned it? | ||
Everything you have. | ||
Take a look around at your studio, your contract, your employees. | ||
If you said the stuff that you said as a white person, your ass would be fucking gone. | ||
And everybody knows that. | ||
You're on Blaze hosting E. Michael Jones talking about the Jews. | ||
It's a good fucking thing you're black because if you weren't, you would have been fired like Elijah Schaefer. | ||
You would have been fired like every other white person. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Take a good look at everything around you because you did not compete to get that. | ||
You got it because people feel sorry. | ||
People don't want to be called racist. | ||
They feel sorry. | ||
They need a black person to give them credibility. | ||
And if you can't see that, You're just as ignorant as BLM. | ||
If you can't see that, if you can't be honest with yourself about that, you're just as ignorant as the marchers. | ||
As a matter of fact, you are as ignorant as the marchers. | ||
Just another ignorant crybaby. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I have no hatred. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I'm a little bit frustrated with the fact that people are going to challenge my credibility based on what I say. | ||
Knowing what I've sacrificed, what has happened to me, what has happened to my family, and I'm not trying to play the world's smallest violin, but my sacrifice has been considerable. | ||
I have had a considerably more difficult go than almost anybody because I was willing to tell the truth before it's fashionable about Israel, about race, about globalization, about a wide variety of subjects. | ||
Ever since I was 18 years old, I have been censored. | ||
I have been financially blacklisted, had to endure financial hardship. | ||
I've been targeted. | ||
My family's been targeted. | ||
So for somebody to come and challenge my credibility or whether I'm being honest, it's totally outrageous. | ||
I have no hatred in my heart for people. | ||
I have no hatred in my heart for anybody, for that matter, and not for a group based on their race. | ||
And I have friends from all different races. | ||
It's not hatred. | ||
We can't play that card all the time and bitch about racism every single time. | ||
With that being said, and it's important to clarify that because you don't want to be typecast as the angry white man that's trying to gin up. | ||
I'm not trying to gin up racial resentment. | ||
I'm really not. | ||
I'm trying to tell you how white people feel. | ||
And I'm trying to tell you the truth. | ||
And here's the truth of the matter. | ||
White people are just Fucking done. | ||
We're done with the excuses. | ||
We're done with the white guilt. | ||
We are done with crybaby ethnic narcissist black people that cannot handle an adult conversation about race. | ||
We're done. | ||
We pay up the ass in property taxes not to live near these people. | ||
We work hard. | ||
We pay our taxes. | ||
We go to work. | ||
We work our fingers to the bone to create a good quality of life for ourselves and for our families. | ||
And it has been ceaselessly sabotaged for decades by these fucking animals. | ||
And by that, I don't mean every black person. | ||
I mean these predators. | ||
I mean these opportunists. | ||
I mean these adolescents. | ||
Where are the parents? | ||
Where's the community now? | ||
Where are they? | ||
I'm talking about these young adolescent men. | ||
Black men that film themselves running over a physics professor on his bike in New Mexico, laughing and kill him. | ||
I'm talking about the young black men that break into 20 businesses in Downers Grove overnight and loot the cash registers. | ||
I'm talking about the teen takeovers, the gangbangers. | ||
We don't want to live near this stuff anymore. | ||
And we all know what's going on. | ||
We all know who's doing it. | ||
We all know what it is. | ||
And we're sick and tired of black people. | ||
Not being able to be honest about it. | ||
Not being able to take any responsibility. | ||
It's always someone else's fault. | ||
It's always some white person's fault. | ||
It's racism. | ||
It's poverty. | ||
It's the culture. | ||
It's the New Deal. | ||
The Great Society. | ||
It's Lyndon Johnson. | ||
It's the Democrats. | ||
You know what? | ||
No, I think it's you. | ||
I think it's just you. | ||
And every time some white person says, you know what, look, this is the way it is. | ||
Suddenly you get these black conservatives who have been the beneficiary of affirmative action. | ||
That's just what it is. | ||
Everybody knows if you're a black guy supporting Trump, the GOP is rolling out the red carpet. | ||
It's the easiest grift ever. | ||
You're some down-on-his-luck black rapper. | ||
You're some down... | ||
And that's not a diss at anybody. | ||
And I know people that it's Bryson Gray. | ||
It's not... | ||
I like Bryson Gray a lot. | ||
He's actually a good Christian. | ||
But there's a lot of grifters that do this. | ||
Make rap songs. | ||
There's a lot of black conservatives that just start talking about supporting Trump. | ||
And they roll out the red carpet. | ||
They roll out the red carpet. | ||
They give him a job, a sinecure at the GOP. | ||
Everybody knows how that works. | ||
And the second that you want to have an actual conservative position on race, then they turn into BLM. | ||
You know, then these totally self-righteous conservative blacks who are supposed to be our friends supporting Trump, all this, then they sound indistinguishable from every other black, fragile BLM crybaby. | ||
They just hide behind the cross. | ||
They just hide behind. | ||
And that's fucking cowardly. | ||
They just hide behind the Christian religion. | ||
I'm not a big black crybaby. | ||
I just think that the young black people need Christ. | ||
Really? Someone should tell that to Haiti, a Christian nation. | ||
Should we bring over all those Christian Haitians over there? | ||
Should we bring on all those Christians from sub-Saharan Africa? | ||
Really? Give me a break. | ||
It is racial. | ||
So, you know what? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Hey. Fathead, fuck you. | ||
We're done. | ||
Fuck you and your fucking black tears. | ||
We've just had enough of that, okay? | ||
Fathead, I'm so ignorant and so dishonest. | ||
We've just had enough of that. | ||
So, you know, I guess I'm sorry to say I was wrong. | ||
I thought Jason Whitlock was a truth teller. | ||
I thought he was an honest guy. | ||
He's another one of these people with the blinders on. | ||
And that's the irony with the racial blinders on. | ||
He's another one of these fucking typical crybaby black fragility narcissists that cannot hear something they don't like about their own people. | ||
We've been hearing it our whole lives. | ||
And by the way, people say you dish it out, but can you take it? | ||
I'm the most critical of the white community out of anybody. | ||
Out of anybody. | ||
I'm the first one to talk about the toxic aspects of white people also. | ||
I'm the first one. | ||
And I get criticized by my own people for it. | ||
And that goes for, you know, I'm Italian, Mexican, Irish. | ||
I can say the same thing about all my heritage, white people in general. | ||
I'm the first one to say it. | ||
But black people, a lot of them just have this complete inability, even the conservative ones. | ||
Get real, man. | ||
And the irony is, I said about Jason Whitlock, I said, you know, I agree with him that the only solution to reconcile whites and blacks is Christianity. | ||
I said, but first must come the truth. | ||
You know, and that's sort of the funny thing. | ||
If this fathead had even watched my show, hey, fathead, just watch the show. | ||
I know it's long. | ||
It might stretch your attention span. | ||
High time preference and everything. | ||
Low impulse control. | ||
Hey, fathead, if you'd bother to watch the show, I said I actually agreed with him. | ||
I do believe that the only way to reconcile whites and blacks, which is something that I believe we should do, because I don't hate blacks and I don't think we have to live in a state of war or resentment. | ||
I think that there should be harmony between the races. | ||
I think there can be. | ||
And I agree with him that the only way to do that is Christianity. | ||
I absolutely agree. | ||
He didn't get that part, though. | ||
He started his temper tantrum before he got to that part. | ||
Once again, high time preference. | ||
Started throwing his temper tantrum, started chimping out, started BLM liquor store looting, you know, before he got to that part of the segment. | ||
And, you know, I'm going to lean into the stereotypes because he just proved it. | ||
He just proved it for everybody to see. | ||
Fathead. If he had bothered to finish a show before he attacked my faith, before he attacked my credibility, he would have gotten to the point where I said, I agree. | ||
But what comes first before that is a little charity in truth or truth in charity. | ||
Before we can be charitable to the fucking killers, before we can be charitable to the predators, killers, looters, muggers, burglars, before we can be charitable, We must be honest. | ||
We must be just. | ||
We're not called just to be merciful. | ||
We're also called to be just. | ||
We're not called just to be innocent. | ||
We're also called to be wise. | ||
Maybe you missed that part. | ||
We're not called just to be nice and to get walked over and to forgive the people that are murdering our children. | ||
We're also called to be just also. | ||
There's a reason we have a hell. | ||
It's because God is not just full of sentiment and compassion and tolerance, but he's also filled with justice and actually righteousness, a righteous form of anger. | ||
He's actually filled with that also. | ||
So before we can say it's a free-for-all, these poor killers, these poor ignoramuses that are ruining our society, we also have to say what's going on. | ||
We also have to tell the truth first. | ||
We have to have justice first. | ||
And it's always these black people that never seem to get that. | ||
The body's not even cold, and they want to talk about, well, we just got to give these people a chance. | ||
We gave them a chance. | ||
This country's given a lot of chances to the community. | ||
And look at where that grace has gotten us. | ||
It just goes to show, liberals are all mercy, no justice. | ||
Liberals are all tolerance and forgiveness, no righteousness, no wisdom. | ||
And it is that sentiment. | ||
Without truth. | ||
Charity without truth, which is why we're in this situation. | ||
That is what has enabled BLM. | ||
That is what has enabled things to get this way. | ||
It is the enabling, making excuses. | ||
So me, as a white person, as a right-winger, as a Catholic, as a conservative, yeah, give them the gospel, but give it to them in jail. | ||
Give them the gospel. | ||
Bring them to the right side. | ||
But protect the innocent first. | ||
Protect the young people first. | ||
Protect order. | ||
Do you think it's supposed to be a free-for-all? | ||
We're going to wait to evangelize them before we enforce the laws? | ||
We have to live in a state of violence and chaos? | ||
We have to put up with this? | ||
Until what? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Let's have a social order first, and that comes with recognizing, look, they commit the crimes, you do the time. | ||
You commit the crimes, you do the time, you go to jail, and I don't want to hear about mass incarceration. | ||
As long as blacks are stabbing whites in the heart for saying, you're in my seat, I don't want to hear about police brutality. | ||
As long as blacks are pulling up on the side of their own and shoving an AR-15 in your face and demanding your phone, I don't want to hear any more about police brutality. | ||
They're the brutal ones. | ||
I'll take the police brutality over that brutality. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because at least with the police, you know how to avoid it. | ||
Follow the law. | ||
Don't run. | ||
That's not to say it still doesn't happen, but that's how you make it rare. | ||
With this other brutality, there's nothing you could do. | ||
Wrong place, wrong time. | ||
They show no mercy. | ||
We need a little mass incarceration back. | ||
We need the cops to come back. | ||
And Jason Whitlock can volunteer on his own fucking time. | ||
If he wants to move to Humboldt Park, if he wants to move to Englewood, hey man, real estate's cheap here. | ||
Something tells me Jason Whitlock doesn't live in the ghetto. | ||
How much you want to bet? | ||
Something tells me he doesn't live with all the brothers. | ||
I wonder what the demographics of his neighborhood are. | ||
He don't want to live with the brothers. | ||
He wants to go and minister to them in jail. | ||
Hey, be my guest. | ||
I'll go with them, too. | ||
But I'll go with the police. | ||
I'll go with security. | ||
And I'll go after they're in jail. | ||
I've just, you know, because it's just bullshit. | ||
Hey, man, it's just bullshit. | ||
We're sick of it. | ||
Everybody knows what's going on. | ||
We have eyes. | ||
Come on. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Don't be a stereotype. | ||
Joke. Don't be a stereotype. | ||
Pathetic. It's absolutely pathetic. | ||
And for anybody that thought Jason Whitlock was better than just another BLM black fucking crybaby, he proved him wrong. | ||
He proved me wrong. | ||
I thought he was better. | ||
I watch his content. | ||
I frequently engage with this content, replied to it. | ||
I was actually a fan. | ||
I thought he was better than that. | ||
Can't handle the truth. | ||
And that's all it is. | ||
Where's the argument? | ||
You're a demon. | ||
You're this. | ||
You're that. | ||
A lot of name-calling. | ||
No arguments. | ||
But let's hear it, fathead. | ||
You want to rebut it on your show? | ||
Here's your 15 minutes. | ||
Well, let's hear the rebuttal, fathead. | ||
Watch the show. | ||
Don't tell me you know what I'm doing. | ||
Give me the argument. | ||
Tell me who's paying me. | ||
I'd love to hear it. | ||
I'd love to hear it, fathead. | ||
So ridiculous. | ||
What a joke. | ||
What a fucking joke you are. | ||
Token. I mean, let me put my cash in the machine and receive my tokens. | ||
Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic and embarrassing, and you should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
And by the way, here's the last thing I'll say about it. | ||
You know, it's always these Christians, I am a Christian, but it's always these, you know, Christians with the hot takes that have the least charity. | ||
Isn't that the irony? | ||
Jason Whitlock says, well, the answer to white people being murdered is we just got to be charitable. | ||
We got to be Christian because charity is the essence of Christianity. | ||
Properly understood, what charity is, is loving your neighbor. | ||
It's willing the good for your neighbor. | ||
It's forgiving the trespasses of your neighbor. | ||
That's what charity is. | ||
Forgive us our trespasses, right? | ||
Let us not trespass. | ||
That's the essence of the religion. | ||
Now, when Jason Whitlock sees black people committing all the violent crimes and ruining the social order that whites created, endless charity. | ||
We need the gospel. | ||
We need to bring everybody together. | ||
We can't be divisive. | ||
We can't talk about the racial differences. | ||
When somebody talks about the racial differences, no charity. | ||
I know what you're doing. | ||
You're a demon. | ||
You're a heretic. | ||
Name-calling, baseless accusations. | ||
You're taking money. | ||
No charity for me. | ||
I was nothing but gracious. | ||
And you don't even know a thing about me. | ||
You don't know me. | ||
You've never seen my show. | ||
You don't know a thing about me. | ||
No charity for me. | ||
Some Christian. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
But we're just, you're not, that's not Christian. | ||
You're a black narcissist. | ||
You're another black crybaby narcissist. | ||
That's what that is. | ||
Don't hide behind the cross. | ||
Don't be another coward. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
So nothing drives me. | ||
Someone like that and someone like me, I paid the price since I was 18 years old. | ||
I paid the price for telling the truth about all of it since I was a teenager. | ||
There's nothing controversial. | ||
There's nothing controversial, buddy, about this conservative line about, you know, we just need the blacks to become Christian. | ||
Nobody's getting canceled over that, pal. | ||
No one's getting canceled over that. | ||
I paid the price for telling the real truth. | ||
About mass migration, about race differences in IQ, which are real, and about Jews in Israel. | ||
I paid the price. | ||
I sacrificed everything. | ||
I got no breaks because I was black. | ||
I got no breaks because of the color of my skin. | ||
I got no token position in the GOP. | ||
I got no contract with the Blaze. | ||
And then some diversity hire. | ||
And, you know, nice guy, commentator. | ||
I mean, don't get me wrong. | ||
He's a good commentator. | ||
But they roll out the red carpet for the blacks in the conservative space because of their skin color. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
And I get someone like that challenging my credibility? | ||
Hey, fuck you, pal. | ||
You don't know me. | ||
So, you better watch what you say, fathead. | ||
Ignoramus. So, unfollow, unfollow. | ||
I expect an apology. | ||
And then I'll apologize, you know? | ||
I expect an apology. | ||
I'm willing to apologize if he's man enough to admit he was wrong. | ||
But... Nothing makes me, I mean, like, I just can't, I just won't take it. | ||
I just won't take it. | ||
I just absolutely will not take it. | ||
I can't stand it anymore. | ||
People are going to pretend like there isn't a double standard. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
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I don't want to spend the whole show talking about it, but it really bothered me. | |
You know, because you can call me a lot of things. | ||
You can't call me, you can't say, I'm a demonic. | ||
I'm being paid, really? | ||
Yeah, everyone knows it's a huge industry. | ||
Ask Jared Taylor. | ||
Ask Jared Taylor. | ||
Ask Peter Brimelow. | ||
Everybody knows it's really lucrative to talk about race differences. | ||
Ask Jared Taylor. | ||
Ask Peter Brimelow. | ||
Jared Taylor can't host American Renaissance anywhere in the United States outside of some state park in Tennessee because he talks about race differences. | ||
For 30 years, he went to Yale and they act like he's a skinhead. | ||
Why don't you tell him? | ||
He's smarter than him. | ||
And Peter Brimelow. | ||
His organization was destroyed by the Attorney General of New York because he opposes immigration on racial grounds. | ||
Why don't you tell him? | ||
Why don't you tell him while you're collecting a check from Glenn Beck? | ||
Why don't you ask Elijah Schaefer how it goes criticizing Jews at the Blaze while white? | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So that's a little truth nuke for you. | ||
Little bit of a truth nuke, buddy. | ||
And the smugness, too. | ||
You know? | ||
Don't give me this pappy, you know, oh, I don't know nothing. | ||
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I don't know nothing. | |
I'm just saved by the blood. | ||
You know? | ||
Don't give me that. | ||
Don't give me that, BLM boy. | ||
Don't give me that. | ||
Jag off. | ||
I'm the demon. | ||
Okay, pal. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
I do want to move on. | ||
I do want to move on. | ||
I'm just pissed off, okay? | ||
I'm pissed. | ||
Because I was nothing but nice to this fat ass. | ||
I was nothing but nice. | ||
Nothing but gracious. | ||
And, you know, the real last thing I'm going to say about it. | ||
I get a lot of shit for not being racist. | ||
That's the irony. | ||
I had a clip go viral last week because I said, you know what? | ||
I said, you can say whites and blacks are different. | ||
I said, you can say we don't want to live among them. | ||
I said, but I don't hate anybody. | ||
I said, and I think racial hatred is really messed up. | ||
And I didn't say that. | ||
So that people would think of me a certain way. | ||
I said that because that's how I feel. | ||
Because I am a Christian. | ||
And I got nothing but shit. | ||
I got nothing but people were trash-talking me and saying, oh, you're a cuck. | ||
Oh, you totally, I wonder who's paying you to say that. | ||
You know, I've been nothing but a good friend to, you know, black conservatives. | ||
I get nothing but attack for this among the real people that want to divide based on race. | ||
I do those things not because I want to get a pat on the head or someone to say, oh, you're not racist, just because it's the right thing to do. | ||
I'm the furthest thing from what he's saying. | ||
That's what pisses me off. | ||
There are people that want to divide based on race. | ||
There are people that want to push racial propaganda for no purpose other than They want to agonize some sort of racial conflict. | ||
I'm not one of those people. | ||
I never have been. | ||
If you watch the show, you know that. | ||
Whether you agree with me or disagree with me on that, you know that's the case. | ||
I'm the furthest thing from that. | ||
So, you know, it's one thing to get lied about by the ADL. | ||
Okay, that's their job. | ||
It's one thing to get lied about by Ben Shapiro. | ||
But to get lied about by this guy? | ||
Come on now. | ||
Really? I mean, be better. | ||
Be fucking better than that. | ||
That's why we have nothing. | ||
Because people are tripping over themselves to disavow and give each other shit. | ||
How many people in this country are brave enough to talk about Israel? | ||
How many people are brave enough to tell the truth on anything? | ||
And we can never get together and unite because everybody's tripping over each other to take offense, disavow. | ||
Everybody got something to say. | ||
What a joke. | ||
That's the part that bothers me. | ||
Nothing but backbiting and ankle-biting from every other group. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I hate to say it, but you know who shows up for your boy? | ||
People like Jared Taylor. | ||
Jared Taylor's not a Catholic. | ||
I don't even know if he's a Christian. | ||
But that guy shows up. | ||
And I would say the same about other... | ||
Like white nationalists. | ||
Christians give me nothing but shit. | ||
Doesn't matter how many people watch my show and convert. | ||
Doesn't matter how much I defend the faith and everything like that. | ||
They will not give me the slightest bit of charity. | ||
Won't even give me the benefit of the doubt. | ||
They don't even know me. | ||
They haven't met me. | ||
They don't even know me. | ||
They don't watch my show. | ||
I mean, a lot of them, they don't even watch my show. | ||
And they flippantly are on Twitter. | ||
Calling me names. | ||
Calling me demonic. | ||
Attacking my faith. | ||
They don't know the first thing about me. | ||
They don't even watch my show. | ||
And the Christians are the first ones to throw me under the bus. | ||
It's not all of them. | ||
I don't want to paint with a broad brush, but it's Michael Voris. | ||
It's Taylor Marshall. | ||
Taylor Marshall, we unblocked each other. | ||
I don't know if he changed his mind, but he said a lot of nasty shit about me. | ||
Same deal. | ||
And I never got an apology for that. | ||
You know, Tim Gordon's a good guy. | ||
There's a handful of others, Joe Enders and some of the guys that were at Church Militant. | ||
But yeah, you know, it's just like, that's the worst part. | ||
Okay, I promise, last thing I'll say, that's the worst part about being me is like, you just get crucified. | ||
People just don't even give you, like, am I really, is all that I am this? | ||
The sum of what I am is the stuff that I say on the internet? | ||
Really? You're going to go out and say so-and-so's a demon? | ||
It's like you don't even watch my show. | ||
Let alone know me. | ||
You caught a clip from my show. | ||
You saw a tweet. | ||
I'm a demon now? | ||
I mean, who says this kind of stuff? | ||
Who says that? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
You know? | ||
And same for all these others. | ||
You know, this country is so messed up because it's like, what are we, just not even people? | ||
And I see that in like my own, I don't want to get into specifics, but I see that in my own personal life. | ||
It's like people that I knew for years in high school, it's like I knew you. | ||
It's like I partnered with your sister at Model UN. | ||
I gave her the gavel. | ||
Like I was good to your family. | ||
And you throw me under the bus because you don't like my tweets? | ||
You don't like my Facebook posts? | ||
You don't know fuck all about politics anyway. | ||
What do you care? | ||
You get high. | ||
All you care about is getting high. | ||
You don't want to be my friend because of my politics? | ||
I can think of a million examples like this. | ||
People are just a bunch of jagoffs. | ||
That's the part that really bothers me. | ||
So, I mean, I'm actually a decent, hey, hey, I'm actually a really nice person, you fucking asshole. | ||
Hey, I'm actually a really nice person, you stupid fucking bitch. | ||
But it's true. | ||
It's like, can people just give each other a chance? | ||
Can people just give each other the benefit of the doubt? | ||
Or is everything just like a knife fight over what you post on the internet? | ||
Get real. | ||
Hey, man, internet's not real life. | ||
Get real. | ||
Get fucking real. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
I just, I don't deserve that. | ||
You can say a lot of things about me, but I don't deserve that. | ||
Not fair. | ||
Not fair, uncalled for, not charitable. | ||
Anyway. Anyway, so that's my go-off. | ||
It's my truth nuke. | ||
But I want to move on, alright? | ||
But I do want to move on. | ||
And we're out of time! | ||
We are almost out of time, but I promise I'm going to get to the news. | ||
So anyway, that Jason Willock, I mean, look, I said something, you know, I'm angry, I don't necessarily mean calling him fat all the time, I'm just frustrated. | ||
There were some cheap shots in there, I'll admit. | ||
Calling low impulse control, high time preference. | ||
Maybe that wasn't necessarily called for. | ||
But the rest of it, I totally stand by. | ||
But it's like, hey man, what gives? | ||
What is that? | ||
I mean, especially these older guys. | ||
These older guys should really be... | ||
Anyway. But I'm gonna move on, I promise. We're gonna get into the tariffs. | ||
We're not gonna have time to talk about Iran. | ||
We'll talk about that tomorrow. | ||
But our big story tonight is not about race. | ||
It's about the tariffs. | ||
So our featured story, we're gonna talk all about the market's response to Trump's tariffs last week. | ||
We covered it all last week, if you recall. | ||
Trump... And this has caused major economic and financial distress and uncertainty. | ||
And everybody was expecting today. | ||
After a pretty rough morning in Asia and Europe that the U.S. stock market would collapse. | ||
There was a prediction from Jim Cramer at Mad Money. | ||
I guess this is how we should have known it wasn't going to happen. | ||
But Jim Cramer said the stock market would crash 25%. | ||
They said it would be Black Monday. | ||
They said it would be 1929 all over again. | ||
Literally would kickstart like a great recession, a great depression. | ||
There was discussion that Trump might back off of his tariff threats altogether because of the economic fallout. | ||
This is what was being anticipated. | ||
And then today, the market opened. | ||
It went down. | ||
It went up. | ||
It went back down. | ||
And then it came back up, and the market closed with a loss, but a loss of just under 1% for the various stock indices for the Dow, NASDAQ, S&P 500. | ||
Stock indices in Asia, some of them were down 13%. | ||
10%, 8% in Europe, in the Middle East. | ||
All down. | ||
5, 6, 7, 10, 13%. | ||
U.S. stock market was down just under 1%. | ||
And it seems that the worst has been averted. | ||
Not only this, but today, Bibi Netanyahu visited the White House. | ||
He was the first foreign head of state to visit the United States since And there's a number of other countries that are lining up now to make concessions and to volunteer for negotiations with the United States to buy | ||
more American products, eliminate tariffs. | ||
And in some cases, reduce or altogether eliminate the trade deficit. | ||
And this is a story. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, After a rollercoaster day, the Dow closed lower by 349 points or 0.9%. | ||
S&P 500 fell 0.23%. | ||
And the Nasdaq composite was 0.1% higher after fluctuating between gains and losses. | ||
So the stock market was barely affected by So stock market's good. | ||
This is the response from world leaders. | ||
It says, quote, for now, most world leaders are trying to bargain their way out of the sweeping new American tariffs. | ||
Just two of the 20 largest exporters to the United States have countered with tariffs of their own. | ||
So we put tariffs on 180 countries. | ||
Almost none of them are retaliating. | ||
Out of the top 20 countries with the worst trade deficits, only two China announced. | ||
too. But so far, only two have actually announced measures. China announced. | ||
That they would impose a 34% import tax on products from the United States, and this prompted Trump to threaten an additional 50% on Chinese goods. | ||
The other was Canada, which last month placed tariffs on a variety of U.S. goods. | ||
The European Union, while signaling it was willing to negotiate, said it would be working to finalize a list of U.S. goods that would be targeted. | ||
Other economies, even large ones like Japan and South Korea, don't have the same leverage, and many are offering concessions. | ||
Some are offering to lower their own tariff rates as they try to reach an agreement with the Trump administration. | ||
It's unclear how much President Trump wants to negotiate, and a White House trade advisor warned Monday that even lowering tariffs to zero would not be enough to get the United States to back down. | ||
Vietnam has offered to reduce its tariffs to zero. | ||
South Korea is sending its trade representative in for negotiations. | ||
So it looks like it's working. | ||
The tariffs are working. | ||
Not only are they working, they didn't even damage the stock market as much as people said. | ||
And we talked about this last week. | ||
I did a pretty extensive and long show about tariffs. | ||
I'm not going to repeat the entire thing. | ||
But let's make this very clear. | ||
And it should be clear now after what happened today. | ||
Tariffs are not a tax on consumers. | ||
I said this on Twitter. | ||
It got community noted. | ||
And the community note is bullshit. | ||
Contrary to what Ben Shapiro and the Murdoch media empire and all the other corporate-owned media, contrary to what they say, because that's their line, tariffs are not a tax on consumers. | ||
Strictly speaking, that's not what it is. | ||
Not technically, not in reality, that's not what it is. | ||
I'll tell you very simply why. | ||
We put a 37% tariff, 34% tariff on Chinese goods. | ||
So they say, well, that's just a 34% tax on consumers. | ||
Well, no, it obviously isn't in the first place because American consumers are not going to pay 34% more. | ||
That tariff will not be passed on, not directly. | ||
It's not like they're just going to tax 34% more. | ||
Why not? | ||
If it's a tax on consumers, why aren't the consumers getting a 34% increase in price? | ||
Because Chinese exporters have what is called a profit margin. | ||
They have a profit margin. | ||
They get to be competitive. | ||
They get to have a high profit margin. | ||
Because the Chinese currency is weaker and because the Chinese labor cost is lower. | ||
So that's a currency advantage against the dollar, which is strong. | ||
And it's a factors of production advantage against the United States, which does not have the capital because of decades of deindustrialization and does not have the labor because it has a smaller and less skilled workforce. | ||
So China has profit margin. | ||
It can afford competitive prices because of this. | ||
That 34% doesn't get passed on because when goods come together, you have profit margin every step of the way. | ||
And this is why when Trump passed tariffs against China back in 2018, durable goods did not see inflation. | ||
Goods, the goods that are made in other countries, the goods that should have been most affected, did not become more expensive, did not undergo upward pressure and price, did not experience inflation because they ate the cost. And you can look up, there were articles about this at the time. | ||
Target, Walmart, the major American retail We're not passing on the price increase. | ||
They said, our exporters. | ||
They are going to eat the cost. | ||
You got to figure it out. | ||
And they did. | ||
And the prices didn't go up. | ||
Now, because the tariffs this time are going to be more far-reaching, because they can't just move the manufacturing to Vietnam, which is what they did largely after the 2018 tariffs, you may see some price increases, but you're not going to see the full tariff percentage levied on consumers because They're going to try their best to eat the cost. | ||
Now, if it was a tax on consumption, if it was a tax on consumers, that wouldn't be the case. | ||
If they are on their face, if they're automatically, with a high tariff, putting a tax on consumers, well, that should be impossible. | ||
An income tax is a tax on workers. | ||
Why? Because attacks work. | ||
The more you work, the more you earn, the more you get taxed, the more you pay. | ||
There is no way to avoid that. | ||
Other than spending money and claiming it doesn't count as taxable income. | ||
But you work, you earn an income, the income is taxed, a percentage of what you earn. | ||
If tariffs are a tax on consumers, then the idea that producers could eat the cost, what would that even mean? | ||
The idea that consumers would not pay the full increase, how would that even be possible if it's a tax on consumption? | ||
And the reason that the The reason that consumers are not paying the full cost, or in some cases any cost, and if they're paying any cost it's a one-time cost, it's because they're not actually paying it. | ||
What is a tariff? | ||
A tariff is a tax. | ||
But the tax is paid at the port. | ||
The tax is paid, the tariff is levied on the cost that the importer pays. | ||
The importer pays the exporter. | ||
The exporter charges the importer, you know, let's say the t-shirt costs $5 to make. | ||
The importer is taxed on the cost that they pay to the exporter, the $5. | ||
They pay that tax at the port. | ||
When the goods come through the port, it's identified where the good came from, where the country of origin was. | ||
What the good is, and then according to the tariff schedule, it is charged a rate. | ||
And it is the company that pays the tax. | ||
It is a real tax. | ||
And the consumer does not pay the real tax. | ||
What people are saying, but they're not saying it like this, what people mean when they say this is that consumers are indirectly paying the tax. | ||
That's what they mean when they say that. | ||
When they say tariffs are a tax on consumers, it's not. | ||
Consumers don't pay the tax. | ||
The importer pays the tax. | ||
The consumer doesn't pay the tax at the cash register at the point of sale. | ||
The importer pays the tax at the port. | ||
It's a real tax and that's who's paying it and that's where they're paying it and that's what they're paying it based on. | ||
So when people say the consumer pays the tax, what they mean is that indirectly, the cost of the tax can be partially passed down to the consumer. | ||
Well, why don't they say it that way? | ||
The reason they don't say it that way is because it is not necessarily so that an importer has to pay the tariff. | ||
Why? Because one, a country can reduce their trade barriers to zero. | ||
The reason that China has a tariff levied on its goods, the reason that an importer importing Chinese goods is paying a tariff. | ||
Is because China has high trade barriers against the United States. | ||
So how do you pay no tariffs? | ||
Well, all these countries can lower their trade barriers. | ||
That's one. | ||
How are we in this situation? | ||
Every other country has trade barriers. | ||
Monetary and non-monetary trade barriers. | ||
And unfair trade practices and intellectual property theft and dumping and a number of other things that they do. | ||
So how do you get rid of the tariff? | ||
These other countries can stop abusing us. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, another way that a company can avoid the tariff is they can move their industry to the United States. | ||
You don't have to pay the tariff. | ||
Want to know how? | ||
Move your business to the United States. | ||
Honda, Hyundai, Toyota, they don't have to pay the tariff to the United States. | ||
They could just move the car manufacturing here. | ||
These other companies that make things, that make pharmaceuticals, they don't have to make them in Ireland. | ||
These tech companies don't have to have their headquarters in Ireland. | ||
They can move over here and make them here. | ||
Then they don't pay the tariff. | ||
And once they make capital investments in the United States, they will very quickly get to a level of economic competitiveness that they had in those other countries once they create the economy of scale. | ||
They just have to have this transition period and build it up over here. | ||
So when people say the consumers are paying the tax, no. | ||
Importers are paying the tax. | ||
They can avoid the tax. | ||
They can avoid it either by petitioning their government to suspend their trade barriers against us, or they can move their production here. | ||
But there's nothing necessary about them paying the tariff and then therefore the consumer paying the tax. | ||
Here's another way. | ||
A company can start a domestic industry in America. | ||
That's sort of the whole point. | ||
If we put a very high tariff on China, A company immediately becomes competitive here by starting a business that is affected by the tariff. | ||
We can start up a company and say, hey, we make what China makes, but we aren't charged a 37% tariff. | ||
Now American manufacturing is competitive. | ||
Now maybe we can out-compete the Chinese. | ||
And we can work on getting price down, making stuff here. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
And the reason they say all this stuff, the reason That they're saying the stock market's going to crash. | ||
Your 401k, the reason they're talking about the economy, recession, all these things, is because they have the most to lose. | ||
And by they, I mean the corporate media, corporations themselves, the rich, the elites, those that own wealth. | ||
It is they that are getting more poor because of this. | ||
There's some statistic that says that the richest people in the world have lost 500. | ||
What is it, $500 billion in wealth? | ||
Unprecedented. Look at the net worth of the top 25 richest people. | ||
They've all lost money other than Warren Buffett. | ||
Elon Musk, Zuckerberg, Bezos, Bernard Arnault, they're all down except for Buffett. | ||
This is why you're hearing all of this squealing and whining about tariffs. | ||
It is because the elites, the oligarchs, these Super wealthy, ultra wealthy, ultra high net worth individuals that are actually making all the decisions for us. | ||
This super ultra elite class across the world that makes all the decisions. | ||
Their wealth is tied up in stocks. | ||
Their wealth is tied up in real estate and assets. | ||
They're inflated by globalization. | ||
They have the most to lose. | ||
They own the media. | ||
They own the politicians. | ||
And that's why it's wall-to-wall hysteria talking about It's bad for consumers. | ||
You know what's bad for consumers? | ||
Not having a job. | ||
Where's anybody talking about that? | ||
You know what's bad for consumers? | ||
You know what's bad for people that shop at Walmart and live paycheck to paycheck? | ||
The factory shutting down. | ||
Losing their job. | ||
It's bad for consumers who live in a town that used to be supported by manufacturing or small workshop. | ||
And suddenly now the only game in town is a hospital and the public services. | ||
That's bad for consumers. | ||
It's bad for consumers to not make any money. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
Everybody's always talking about the stock market and prices. | ||
People are talking about how well the stock market is doing and the price of an LCD television. | ||
But there are other benchmarks in the economy also. | ||
Is anyone going to talk about wage growth? | ||
Is anybody going to talk about the labor market? | ||
Is anybody going to talk about whether the economy is actually productive? | ||
What about those things? | ||
What about research and development? | ||
What about dynamic rent seeking? | ||
Do we have any of that in the United States? | ||
Stock market's always going up, and that's largely due to quantitative easing. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
And they have tried to convince us over the years that... | ||
Although we don't have jobs, although we don't have high wage growth, although the average American doesn't own anything and doesn't have assets, they've tried to convince us that our standard of living is staying the same or getting better because of technology. | ||
They say that, you know, well, yes, wage growth may have stagnated, but you can afford a TV. | ||
But you can take out an installment loan to pay for DoorDash. | ||
This is literally what they say. | ||
When you say that Americans don't own anything, they don't own their cars, they don't own their homes, they're underwater on credit cards, they're underwater on student loans, they're underwater on everything. | ||
When you point these things out that we are objectively poor, like we just objectively don't have wealth, we don't have good paying jobs, we don't have robust employment, we don't have wage growth, we don't have assets, we don't have equity, wealth inequality is out of control. | ||
They say, yeah, but you know, that may be the case, but You have TVs. | ||
Unlike in the old days, you have a cheap TV. | ||
You have a cheap iPhone. | ||
You have technological improvements that make your life better, even though objectively you're poorer. | ||
And that's been the great gambit. | ||
Stock market's great. | ||
Consumer electronics are great. | ||
Pay no attention to the fact that you don't have a good job. | ||
You have no skills. | ||
You have no wealth. | ||
You don't produce anything. | ||
You don't own anything. | ||
Your city, your small town is literally hollowed out. | ||
There's no industry there. | ||
It's all government. | ||
They say pay no attention because you get the wonder of Netflix. | ||
You get the wonder of an iPad and an LCD screen where you get to watch Netflix. | ||
And you have an iPhone and you can play Candy Crush. | ||
That's literally it. | ||
The digital dopamine is a huge part of it. | ||
As long as people are on TikTok, they, believe it or not, can tolerate so much more poverty. | ||
Objective poverty than otherwise. | ||
That's a huge part of it. | ||
So the tariffs are designed not for the elite. | ||
They're not designed for the multinational corporations. | ||
They're not designed for foreign countries that export to us. | ||
They're designed for American workers. | ||
They're designed for Americans that want to have industry. | ||
And hey, guess what? | ||
Here's a brilliant idea. | ||
I had this idea today. | ||
If the United States puts a massive tariff on China, do you know what has just started? | ||
This is a gold rush. | ||
For anybody that wants to make what China makes in the United States. | ||
Automatic gold rush. | ||
All these goods that come from Amazon, from China, those are all being taxed now at almost 100%. | ||
There were already tariffs on China. | ||
Then Trump increased them. | ||
Then Trump increased them again. | ||
Then Trump is threatening to increase them 50% tomorrow. | ||
You know what just opened up tomorrow? | ||
Huge opportunity for anybody to make what China makes that is affected by the tariffs. | ||
You are now operating at a much greater advantage than you were last week. | ||
And that goes for anything. | ||
If you can make a machine, if you could do 3D printing or fabrication or anything, if you're a machine operator, if you have money, if you have cash, if you have capital, you can make what China makes and sell it on Amazon and you can actually, believe it or not, make stuff in America now. | ||
Same is true with what they make in Vietnam. | ||
Every country that now has a high trade barrier, every country that now has a high tariff, it's not going to change maybe overnight, and it may require a long-term investment, but it now just became economical for you to make money in America. | ||
That's the purpose of this. | ||
And it will take time for these adjustments to happen, but that's the whole point. | ||
And on the other side of it, you're going to have an economy where we make stuff, we have productivity, we have the jobs. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Yes, we will still import things. | ||
We will still do trade. | ||
But we will make money from it on tariffs. | ||
We will make revenue from it. | ||
And it will protect our ability to competitively make things also. | ||
So I don't think the president should back down. | ||
This is the best thing he's done. | ||
And it just goes to show, when Trump does something good, he gets pushback. | ||
When he does something bad, everyone loves it. | ||
When Trump was talking about going to war for Israel and DEI and choking out Colombia and the Ivy Leagues and all this other stuff, cutting taxes, cutting regulations, cutting the corporate tax rate, everybody was behind him. | ||
When Trump was talking about cutting the corporate tax rate, Bill Ackman was 100%. | ||
He was all in. | ||
When Trump was talking about freeing the hostages in Gaza, Bill Ackman was all in. | ||
Then when Trump said it's Liberation Day, we're putting tariffs on everybody, suddenly Bill Ackman said, oh, I had a change of heart. | ||
I don't support Trump anymore. | ||
Now the corporate media is against him. | ||
Have you noticed this? | ||
Pay very close attention because this is a pretty good heuristic. | ||
The media, in case you haven't noticed, sometimes cheerleads Trump. | ||
And when it does, that's how you know he's doing something that is in favor of the Oligarchy, corporate, national security state, the Jewish syndicate. | ||
When Trump bombed Syria in 2017, that's when the corporate media said this is the day Trump became president. | ||
He really became president today. | ||
That's because they wanted him to bomb Syria. | ||
When Trump is talking about going to war with Iran, you know who's not talking about it? | ||
The corporate media. | ||
They want it to happen. | ||
In some sense, when he's talking about the budget cuts and some of these other things, the media is behind it. | ||
Corporate tax cut, they're behind it. | ||
The things they don't like, Project 2025, mass deportations. | ||
The things they don't like, high tariffs. | ||
So pay close attention. | ||
That, the corporate media hates this. | ||
I'm going to say corporate media because the media is owned by giant corporations. | ||
They're not independent entities. | ||
And it is the corporations that are, they're the matter of contention here. | ||
So that is why across the board you're getting this dishonesty and squealing. | ||
Oh, it's a tax on consumers. | ||
This is going to wreck the economy. | ||
You know, we have to do this and some other thing. | ||
No. You need the tariffs. | ||
You need the pain. | ||
We need the medicine. | ||
So I absolutely support Trump. | ||
This is, in my opinion, the finest thing he's done. | ||
And I hope he keeps going. | ||
I hope he doesn't back down. | ||
Don't be a panicking. | ||
But anyway, that's that. | ||
That's the tariffs. | ||
We'll see what happens on that. | ||
What will really be interesting, and I said this on my telegram, this is my prediction. | ||
These other countries cannot afford to lose the American market. | ||
And so what I believe will happen is that a steady stream of foreign heads of state will be visiting the United States and they will be negotiating deals. | ||
They will eliminate their trade barriers, tariffs. | ||
Make pledges to reduce the deficit and they will get relief on the tariffs. | ||
I think that is what is going to happen. | ||
It's interesting, though, that Netanyahu did not get that. | ||
Netanyahu came, made concessions, got nothing in return, which is interesting. | ||
That sets the tone. | ||
And the tone is these countries are going to have to do better. | ||
So I like the very high tariffs. | ||
I like it. | ||
But I think that over time, a stream of countries will come in. | ||
The representatives will come in. | ||
They will negotiate the tariffs down. | ||
And I think that the markets may begin to recover. | ||
There'll be more confidence. | ||
But it will be interesting to see. | ||
What we're going to have to watch over the coming weeks is what the European Union does, if they will retaliate, what the measures will be. | ||
And then it's a game of chicken. | ||
Who's going to last longer? | ||
Trump has declared a trade war on the entire world. | ||
Looks like Asia's about ready to bend the knee already. | ||
But China is not, and Europe is not, and those are really the two biggest players. | ||
So we'll see what they say. | ||
We'll see what Canada does. | ||
But that's it for tonight. | ||
So far, a crisis has been averted, and it looks like it's working. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Long show going after Jason Whitlock, traitor. | ||
You betrayed me. | ||
You betrayed me. | ||
You dishonestly attacked me. | ||
How absolutely dare you. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We'll take a look at the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see. | ||
What you guys have to say. | ||
It's not going to be fun because I'm starving and I'm already super congested. | ||
So this is going to be, this is going to be some trick. | ||
All right, but let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what we got here. | ||
Neon Fog sent $10. | ||
What is your favorite Chicago pizza, deep dish or otherwise? | ||
I'm not going to put you on. | ||
I'm not gonna do that. | ||
Sailor saw balls at $10. | ||
Okay, I'm back. | ||
I know I'm not all women, but in our defense, I got a 173, 180 on the LSAT, 98th percentile slash Ivy League average. | ||
Is this real? | ||
Okay, don't care. | ||
This can't be real. | ||
This is like, we're reaching pick-me levels that shouldn't even be possible. | ||
We're reaching levels of pick-me that should not even be possible. | ||
That can't be real. | ||
I refuse to believe that's a real person. | ||
That's got to be John Dave Irving. | ||
They're too high. | ||
The fees are too high. | ||
The fees are too high. | ||
Okay. Please don't. | ||
Please don't do that. | ||
You are not... | ||
Why would a woman speak on behalf of the Groypers? | ||
Please don't. | ||
*ding* Ham Ham sent $10. | ||
I always thought Candace was icy towards you because of your views on race mixing. | ||
She's a tough woman but the shit she gets from the WN sphere for race mixing probably gets to her a bit. | ||
It makes sense that she's more friendly with the mostly anti-submitic crowd rather than I don't think that's why. | ||
Unforgettable Fire sent $25. | ||
True. Well, I've said it before. | ||
I think it's going to be... | ||
Seems like it can happen before the middle of May. | ||
So Trump says negotiations will start Saturday. | ||
Maybe things will pop off before then. | ||
But I would say between now and maybe the second week of May. | ||
That looks to be the window. | ||
But I wouldn't take that to the bank because it's a super dynamic situation. | ||
A lot of moving parts. | ||
But sooner rather than later. | ||
Like this year, for sure. | ||
No. Absolutely not. | ||
Totally stupid opinion. | ||
I would know. | ||
I don't watch my show. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Big Chung just sent $10. | ||
Cassie Dillon is now denying sending clips of your show to Media Matters. | ||
She also denies receiving and forwarding the leaked conversation about you discussing race mixing. | ||
Do you have receipts that show she did? | ||
Thanks. I might. | ||
I don't know if I have receipts. | ||
But you can ask Joe Seals. | ||
Joe Seals from RSBN. | ||
He reported it to me directly, and that is 100% true that she did that. | ||
And she did, by the way, she received the video from Emily Faulkner. | ||
Emily Faulkner, she changed her last name. | ||
She got married. | ||
I don't know what it is now. | ||
But Emily Faulkner, she worked for some pro-life group. | ||
She sent it to Cassie Dillon. | ||
Cassie Dillon sent it to Reagan Battalion. | ||
That was the race-mixing clip. | ||
So she could deny it all she wants. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
So... Pretty fly white guy sent $10. | ||
Somehow, the YouTube ads know when I'm not at my phone or my hands are full. | ||
Yeah? Nate Grohiper sent $10. | ||
Man, these tariffs suck. | ||
We're all going broke. | ||
Yeah. No, I disagree. | ||
Josh the Remover sent $10. | ||
Turn 27 today. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Do I seem like the kind of guy that read the books? | ||
Really? Hey, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Squid groin. | ||
Oiled up black nigga sent $10. | ||
Charlie Kirk came to my campus today, USC. | ||
I asked him why he spent his time debating 18 years old retards but refused to debate someone like you. | ||
His security took me out back and shot me. | ||
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Atta boy for AF and the real red pilling. | ||
And for Friday's stream. | ||
It was so killer. | ||
Shout out to you and the pre-show stimulant combo. | ||
Her calling him silly three times in three minutes off the top of her guest spot is crazy. | ||
Actually too crazy to be a coincidence. | ||
Jay, stay if you do. | ||
Was it a cry for help? | ||
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What? What is that? | |
Shut the fuck up, retard. | ||
Just kill yourself. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Tell me what it is so I can reject it. | ||
Robert spent $100. | ||
My house is in a white suburb on Long Island. | ||
The only black guy I can account for in my neighborhood moved in mid-2024. | ||
It's now April. | ||
He still hasn't raked his leaves. | ||
He insists on parking his truck on his front lawn instead of his driveway. | ||
Has a clunker minivan plus bunch of trash in his driveway. | ||
It's a culture. | ||
I have to pay $17 for grapes just so I don't have to shop near these people. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
Literally. Literally can't because they don't have self-checkout. | ||
They got rid of it because of all the loss prevention. | ||
Going on. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Really? Oh, let's go. | ||
Yeah, it's just so funny because... | ||
Look, this Milton Friedman stuff, it's just bullshit. | ||
I mean, this Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell stuff, it's literally just 101. | ||
It would be like if you told someone that the way the government works is that someone wants to change the world, so they run for office, and then they get in a committee, and they write a law. | ||
It's like how a bill becomes a law. | ||
It's like this kind of completely obtuse, naive... | ||
Civics class, economics class view of how the world works. | ||
So we all get together and vote and they pass a law. | ||
There's checks and balances and in reality it's like you have millions of unelected bureaucrats and the campaigns cost billions of dollars. | ||
You have super PACs that can get unlimited money and they control the regulatory state through these appointments. | ||
It's obviously so much more complicated. | ||
And technical. | ||
And it's the same thing with economics. | ||
You know, you get these people like Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman. | ||
They're like, well, you look at a pencil. | ||
The wood comes from Africa. | ||
The rubber comes from here. | ||
The, you know, the lead tip comes from here. | ||
And you have this super convoluted thing, and it all, through the invisible hand, comes together to make a pencil in your grocery store. | ||
And, you know, if you're a complete fucking idiot or know nothing, you look at that like I did, because I was a big Milton Friedman. | ||
I'm not knocking it entirely. | ||
I was a big Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell guy. | ||
I saw academic. | ||
I like academic agent, but he quote tweeted me and posted the Thomas Sowell basic economics. | ||
Look, I read basic economics in 11th grade. | ||
I read all the Thomas Sowell. | ||
I read. | ||
Facts and fallacies, Marxism, basic economics. | ||
I mean, I read the literature. | ||
I read his column every day for five years until he retired. | ||
I read all his appearances. | ||
I watched all his appearances at Hoover Institute on common knowledge. | ||
I read Free to Choose, Capitalism and Freedom. | ||
I read Walter Williams. | ||
I read all of it. | ||
I read On Money and Credit by Mises, Road to Serfdom by Hayek. | ||
I read The Law by Bastiat. | ||
I knew all of it. | ||
I read all of it. | ||
I know all the literature. | ||
When I was in high school, when I was a teenager. | ||
Then I grew up. | ||
Then I read Ian Fletcher. | ||
Then I read Brooks Adams. | ||
Then I read Mayhem. | ||
Then I read Friedrich List. | ||
Then I got red-pilled. | ||
It's time for everybody to get a little bit more red-pilled than Thomas Sowell. | ||
You know, it's so funny. | ||
People will be red-pilled on like Jews and race, but they're still falling back on Thomas Sowell for economics. | ||
Time to get red-pilled on economics, okay? | ||
Time to become a Hamiltonian. | ||
So, you know, the problem with the pencil analogy is the deep relationship between power projection and industry. | ||
It might not necessarily matter who makes pencils. | ||
It might not necessarily matter who puts the pencil together. | ||
But it matters who makes battleships. | ||
It matters who makes steel. | ||
It matters who makes pharmaceuticals, military equipment. | ||
It matters which country makes those for strategic reasons. | ||
And you might say, well, okay, those are strategic reasons. | ||
What about economic reasons? | ||
Well, those that make the strategic goods, the military goods, those are the ones that can secure their economic well-being. | ||
Understand? If you have the biggest military, you can secure your economic advantage. | ||
And your economic advantage secures your military advantage. | ||
Those that make steel make shipyards. | ||
Those that make shipyards make commercial ships. | ||
Those that make durable goods... | ||
Make commercial ships and send them out on commercial ships. | ||
Those that make commercial ships make warships to protect their shipping lanes. | ||
Those that have warships control the world. | ||
Those that control the world secure their economic benefit. | ||
And the cycle repeats. | ||
And these people that say, oh, current account deficit, it sounds like it's a bad thing because the word deficit is in it, but it's just a matter of accounting. | ||
It actually matters who makes the stuff. | ||
A current account deficit means we don't make goods. | ||
It matters who makes the goods. | ||
It is better to make the goods than to not make the goods. | ||
Would you rather be the country that makes the goods or the country that provides the services? | ||
How about in a war? | ||
In a war, when you need logistics, when you need shells, when you need tanks, when you need iodine pills, when you need rations, when you need oil, gas. | ||
In a war, you need all of it. | ||
You need everything. | ||
To have economic security, you need to have national security. | ||
To have national security, you need economic security. | ||
That is a lesson. | ||
That is a lesson. | ||
These things are deeply interrelated. | ||
They obfuscate the point. | ||
They say, oh, it's a trade deficit. | ||
So what? | ||
You have a trade deficit with your grocery store. | ||
Okay, but does your grocery store own your house? | ||
Because that's kind of how it is now. | ||
That would be like if you bought goods from the grocery store, but you were also employed by the grocery store. | ||
You had a credit card out with your grocery store. | ||
They owned your house, and they owned a share in your business. | ||
Would that be a good situation? | ||
And they owned all the guns? | ||
Pretty soon, the grocery store would be telling you how to run your life. | ||
That'd be a bad situation if you ever had a complaint at work, defaulted on your debt. | ||
That'd be a big problem. | ||
But that is the fallacy of composition. | ||
What is true of... | ||
The unit is not true of the composite. | ||
What is true of the constituent is not true of the composite. | ||
So they say, oh, you have a trade deficit with your grocery store. | ||
You give them cash, you get groceries. | ||
Okay, but a nation works differently because we give them cash. | ||
To get their stuff. | ||
And when that happens for long enough, we cease making stuff. | ||
A country needs to make stuff. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, we give them cash in exchange for stuff. | ||
They use that cash to buy all our assets. | ||
It is not good to sell off land, debt, equities at our companies in exchange for cheap shit from China that we could make. | ||
That's not good either. | ||
So it's actually not like your grocery store at all. | ||
But thanks for playing. | ||
100%. And that is a completely valid heuristic. | ||
Completely valid. | ||
So true about the tariffs. | ||
Everyone who has been wrong about everything, very fine people, Russiagate, Koi Fish Pond, COVID, Yep, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, I'm not going to go like full bleeding hard on it, but yeah. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Are we really going to say, I mean, look, they probably were Houthis. | ||
Are we really going to, I mean, if they were civilians, the military, I feel like would say that. | ||
We could point to other examples that are more clear cut. | ||
I feel like that. | ||
You could point to Gaza. | ||
You don't need to make up some story about the Houthis. | ||
Look at Gaza. | ||
We're starving 2 million people to death. | ||
It is the most heinous thing that's happening in the world today. | ||
2 million people are being forcibly starved to death and systematically murdered. | ||
And anybody that supports that from a moral point of view is twisted, is lost. | ||
Maybe the Houthis, maybe it was a tribal dance, maybe they were real Houthis. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We do know is that we have consigned 2 million people to starve to death and we're funding it. | ||
And that's evil. | ||
Now, the reason that I sometimes don't love this rhetoric is because, look, it's this age-old question about power. | ||
If God is all good, why does he allow suffering? | ||
If he can't stop suffering, how could he be all powerful? | ||
Our leaders in the world are faced with a similar dilemma, which is we have all this power. | ||
And we are in a – Trump didn't manufacture the situation. | ||
He didn't create the world as it is. | ||
If you're the president, many times you have to deal with many bad outcomes, and that's not to me – it's not justifying it or rationalizing it or excusing it. | ||
But it is to say that when you're the president, by action or by inaction, you're killing people all the time. | ||
That's the nature of power. | ||
That's the nature of having it or wielding it all the time. | ||
I think he should be doing more. | ||
For Gaza. | ||
Should be doing more for those people. | ||
But that's why I don't find the bleeding heart thing the most compelling, because anybody that's a little bit mature will just say, yeah, but what about the strategic point of view? | ||
Dropping nuclear bombs on Japan is another gut-wrenching atrocity, but would it really be better for millions to die by invading the island? | ||
You know, and then there's this question about nuclear weapons. | ||
What happens if there was proliferation? | ||
What would happen if we didn't drop the bomb? | ||
You know what would happen if we didn't drop the bomb? | ||
This is something nobody ever talks about. | ||
If we didn't drop the bomb on Japan, the Soviet Union would have invaded Western Europe 100%. | ||
If we did not drop the atomic bomb and demonstrate its effectiveness on Japan, no one would have known what we had. | ||
And if they didn't know what we had, it would have had no deterrent effect. | ||
And if we did not have the Strategic Air Command, there would have been a complete imbalance in Europe after World War II. | ||
And the Soviet Union would have taken over everything. | ||
That is no joke. | ||
There's one thing that kept the Soviet Union at bay after 1945. | ||
And between 1945 and the time it took us to build up our air power, nuclear arsenal, and other things, it was the atomic bomb. | ||
That is what changed the balance of power in Europe. | ||
So it's easy for people to say in any conflict, just as a rule, oh, but people died and these horrible things happened. | ||
This is merciless, brutal. | ||
But that's warfare. | ||
So for me, that is part of it. | ||
I'm not justifying it. | ||
What is happening is evil. | ||
Make no mistake about it. | ||
I am not making excuses for it. | ||
I'm not justifying it. | ||
What is happening is evil. | ||
Netanyahu is inflicting the evil. | ||
The United States is an accomplice. | ||
It should stop. | ||
But I don't think it's as compelling when people necessarily cry because what conservatives are going to say, and this argument is not totally wrong, is, well, what about the strategic point of view? | ||
And I get that. | ||
But anyway, that's my response on that. | ||
Rover sent $20. | ||
The endless crash-outs over the stock market and tariffs is hilarious. | ||
It's like 4chan biz all over again. | ||
So Yeah, I love to see it. | ||
The bear. | ||
The red wojak. | ||
The red light. | ||
Brian Johnson meme. | ||
I did. | ||
I saw the clips. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
He's great, honestly. | ||
He has transcended to just a different level. | ||
He's like a cultural icon. | ||
I have nothing but respect for him. | ||
I was a little critical for a moment when he was getting away from politics and I was like, man, yeah, it's a little disappointing. | ||
But, you know, to his credit, unlike almost anybody, me and him really have this in common. | ||
We are both people that got utterly destroyed by censorship and really, I think, experienced a lot of deep regret about how it went. | ||
He had this show. | ||
There was a lot of bad blood. | ||
And I don't want to, you know, I don't know the intimate details of what happened with Million Dollar Extreme, but from what I heard, there was a lot of bad blood between him and the others because of how it all went down. | ||
And, you know, you're him. | ||
You have this adult swim show. | ||
You finally make it. | ||
It's this wild success. | ||
You have the world in the palm of your hand. | ||
And then you get canceled. | ||
Maybe because you're too reckless. | ||
And then you get banned on everything. | ||
And then you look at yourself and you wonder, you know, I'm sure he's thinking, I've been a comedian for 10 years. | ||
This is my dream. | ||
I want to create. | ||
I had the opportunity. | ||
I blew it because of politics. | ||
Maybe, you know. | ||
As someone that's gone through something similar, you can't help but wonder, you know, maybe he went through the same thing, and he built himself back. | ||
I have nothing but respect because he really got the worst of the censorship, like me. | ||
I can relate to that because I know he got banned on YouTube, banned on Twitter, got blackballed in Hollywood, got blackballed at Adult Swim. | ||
It was totally unfair. | ||
His show was the best, and they got fucked over, plain and simple. | ||
They just got jewed up for it. | ||
And I'm sure that must have been crushing. | ||
And he really lost a lot. | ||
I mean, sacrificed a lot to make that show, which, in my opinion, was worth it. | ||
It was an excellent show, and it was very poignant, but it was too politically incorrect for that time. | ||
That's why it got canceled. | ||
And I've witnessed it, because that happened when I got started, and over the past 10 years, he's built it right back up. | ||
Now he's mainstream. | ||
Now he's right up there with the greats. | ||
He's right up there. | ||
He's doing a show with Shane Gillis. | ||
He's respected in the industry. | ||
He's a cultural phenomenon. | ||
Nobody gives him enough credit because I don't think anybody really understands what he went through. | ||
I get it because I'm like a day one true fan. | ||
I was a fan when I was in high school. | ||
I have been a day one fan, watched all this stuff from the very beginning. | ||
And I also understand because I went through it around the same time. | ||
I went to Charlottesville. | ||
I watched what happened when he refused to go to the Deplora Ball because Richard Spencer and Baked Alaska couldn't go. | ||
I watched it all happen. | ||
I watched his career the entire time, and similar things happen to me. | ||
And so I feel like I'm one of the few people that really gets it, and that's why I have immense respect for him, that he went and really... | ||
Took the long road. | ||
Not to just shamelessly glaze. | ||
I'm not trying to just shamelessly glaze or anything. | ||
I'm saying that for no other reason than that's what I believe. | ||
And I wouldn't say that if I didn't believe it. | ||
A lot of people, two things. | ||
A lot of people, either one, were destroyed by censorship. | ||
They just did not have the persistence and the perseverance and the wherewithal to push through. | ||
And so they just got banned and then that was it. | ||
They either weren't smart enough, they didn't persevere, they weren't persistent, and censorship was just the end of them. | ||
That was one. | ||
They weren't talented enough, smart enough, whatever you want to say. | ||
Because it's a combination. | ||
You have to be super talented, super business savvy, strategic, persistent. | ||
Or two, they cucked out. | ||
Two, they did avoid censorship or recover from it, but they cucked out. | ||
They got on their knees, they worked with the Jews. | ||
And that is how they were able to buy their way back in. | ||
And for people that are able to make it without selling out, I have immense respect for those people. | ||
And there's a few people I could think of, very short list of people that are like this. | ||
Sam Hyde. | ||
I would say, to some extent, Elijah Schaefer. | ||
Myron, you know, and when I, here's the thing though, it is just a little bit different for those of us that went through it in the beginning. | ||
I would say that about Elijah and Myron, but they just didn't go through it when we did. | ||
And that's not, they, they sacrificed a lot. | ||
Believe me, they, they've both been through a lot of shit, not knocking it, but the censorship in 2017 and 18 was on another level. | ||
So not to be like a dick measuring contest, but like Elijah got canceled in 22 Myron got canceled in 22. | ||
They got fucked. | ||
No doubt about it, but For people like me and Sam and others that got canceled, Jared Taylor, you know, and I'll give it to them, TRS, Anglin, I don't like those guys anymore, but they went through it. | ||
Spencer, back then it was a different ballgame. | ||
Man, they were so far up our ass. | ||
Anyone who was there at that time can relate. | ||
Baked Alaska, Sean, Beardson, I don't even like half those guys anymore, including Beardson. | ||
Beardson sucks. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
We love Beardson. | ||
But back then, in 17 and 18, it was just on a completely different level. | ||
The level of, like, the far-right beat. | ||
For those of you young guys that are just watching me now, people that are just getting red-pilled, you really young guys weren't even aware back then, weren't conscious back then, let me just tell you, it was like the fucking Vietnam War. | ||
It was the trenches. | ||
They called themselves the far-right beat. | ||
There were these journalists at, like, Huffington Post, Washington Post. | ||
Right-wing watch. | ||
Media matters. | ||
And, you know, they're still around now, but back then, they were so far up our fucking ass, we could not do anything. | ||
We couldn't do events. | ||
We couldn't be on Twitter. | ||
We couldn't be on YouTube. | ||
Anything we say, anything we did was clipped. | ||
We were slandered, called white nationalists. | ||
They canceled the sponsors, contracts, everything you can think of. | ||
Sent Antifa to the stuff we were doing. | ||
It was like straight-up terrorism. | ||
And you just couldn't exist. | ||
The pressure was too great. | ||
It was brutal. | ||
And it was like that in 17, 18, 19. It started to go away in 2020. | ||
And everything changed, I think, after roughly 2020, like around the pandemic, BLM. | ||
But back then, it was unbelievably difficult. | ||
It was almost impossible. | ||
Anyone, Gavin will tell you, anyone who was part of that OG, that first wave, I guess I consider myself second wave because I kind of started when I started in that environment. | ||
They kind of ended in that. | ||
Some of them ended in that environment. | ||
I was starting up. | ||
But that first class of like, let's say, Gavin McInnes, Richard Spencer, Sam High, Jared Taylor, TRS, Andrew Anglin, The Weekly Sweat, Beardson, Paul Town, Sean, any of those guys, Faith Goldie, Lauren Southern. | ||
And like I said, you know, a lot of them, some of them I like, some of them I don't like. | ||
Vince. Vince got shit on back then. | ||
Brutal. YouTube channel banned. | ||
Millennial Matt. | ||
I mean, man. | ||
A lot of people really just got nuked from orbit and no one's memorializing those people. | ||
Nobody is. | ||
They're forgotten. | ||
You know, a lot of them are just forgotten. | ||
It's a real shame. | ||
I'll never forget. | ||
One day we'll have to give them their due. | ||
When it's appropriate. | ||
But anyway, so that's why people just don't understand. | ||
Sam Hyde has been through the ringer. | ||
And because he's super talented and super smart and strategic, he played it smart. | ||
He played it safe for a while, granted. | ||
But he built his YouTube backup, played his cards right. | ||
Now he's a fucking icon. | ||
No one can deny it. | ||
So God bless him. | ||
That's persistence. | ||
That's when you really have talent. | ||
It's when you're the real fucking deal. | ||
And when you have balls, you know, when you're not going to sell out. | ||
He probably could have sold out and even had a bigger platform than he does now, but people would have said, oh man, people would have talked about him like they talk about Bill Byrne. | ||
Anyway, people don't give him enough credit for that. | ||
People give him credit, but not enough. | ||
That's a glaze. | ||
That is a shameless glaze. | ||
But look, as somebody that has gone through it and I want people to give me recognition, I have to give him the recognition. | ||
I expect people to recognize me because that happened to me. | ||
I want people to acknowledge me. | ||
You have to acknowledge the other people also. | ||
to pay forward like that. | ||
Steak sandwich sent $10. | ||
Should the U.S. | ||
increase its security cooperation or retrench in the South China Sea? | ||
How would you do this? | ||
What would the scope be, et cetera? | ||
Some people argue the South China Sea is not as valuable as it's made out to be. | ||
And that, I do believe that we should... | ||
Build up our presence there, because that's the theater of the future. | ||
I did. | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
Well, it's a little late for that, but thank you for the big super chat! | ||
Yeah, I don't know, man. | ||
Maybe. Send me an email. | ||
Send me an email. | ||
Send me the details. | ||
I appreciate it, but I, you know, how do I know that's legit? | ||
I don't want to deal, you know, it's like, oh, people want to talk to you. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Send me an email. | ||
Let me know what the details are. | ||
Send me an email. | ||
Maybe. Yeah, maybe I could do that. | ||
The GOAT! | ||
Oh, man, dude, my friendship with Spencer has cost me other friendships, which is so ridiculous because me and him used to be like mortal enemies. | ||
He was like my nemesis. | ||
He was like my nemesis in 2017 and 2018. | ||
Me and him were just he because he was like the boss back then. | ||
He was like the boss of the alt-right. | ||
And I was like the guy who wouldn't get in line. | ||
And so it was very contentious. | ||
People don't once again, people don't even know. | ||
But yeah, we were like mortal enemies. | ||
He was like my legit nemesis. | ||
And now, we're not like close friends or anything, but I think we're sort of mutual admirers. | ||
I know he doesn't agree with me on a lot. | ||
And he makes fun of me sometimes. | ||
And I make fun of him too. | ||
We disagree, but I think we both... | ||
Maybe there's this begrudging respect because we've just been through a lot of the same things. | ||
We hate a lot of the same people. | ||
We're annoyed by a lot of the same people. | ||
Maybe we have a little bit of the same complex going on, a little bit. | ||
I just find him endlessly entertaining and dynamic and above all, just original, just thoughtful. | ||
We don't always agree, and sometimes he chirps me a little bit, but... | ||
He's not just another MAGA grifter, which is, honestly, that's a lot more than you could say about most people these days. | ||
So yeah, maybe I'll do a little collab. | ||
But yeah, Anglin crashed out on me over Spencer. | ||
Everyone's always like, oh, no one's friends with you. | ||
It's like, I was friends with Anglin for, I was really supportive of him to a great detriment professionally. | ||
And I talked to him and everything and then I literally did a show with Spencer and he's like, fuck you, I'll never be your friend because I did a show with someone else. | ||
And it's like, that's one of the examples, people say, you can't be friends with anybody. | ||
It's like, I did a show with somebody and Keith Woods didn't like that I did a show with Spencer because Spencer's co-host. | ||
What did he say about Keith? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Spencer's co-host on his show declared a Thurgalia. | ||
I forget what it was called, but basically declared the pagan equivalent of a fatwa against Keith Woods. | ||
It was like a declaration of war on Keith. | ||
So Keith is like... | ||
Understandably, Keith is not happy. | ||
I'm not sure if that's still in place. | ||
But... I understand why Keith is still upset about that. | ||
Hey, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Well done, my friend. | ||
Well done. | ||
You can't just... | ||
You can't just do galaxy gas and trade crypto all day. | ||
My face went... | ||
Yeah, I love how she plays the victim. | ||
You know, her husband is like a dishonest piece of shit that attacks me all the time. | ||
And he's a coward about it, too. | ||
He attacks me, lies about me, refuses to engage with me or my followers. | ||
He's just like a seething bitch. | ||
And then he attacks me personally, calls me like an incel and everything like that. | ||
And I say, okay, well, let's hold a mirror up to your marriage then. | ||
If you're going to attack me and lie about me and you won't engage with me, okay, well, I'll just respond in kind. | ||
I'll attack you and I'll hold a mirror up to your personal life because the subject is like feminism. | ||
Well, if I'm an incel, then let's see what your marriage is like. | ||
And then they want to play the victim and say, oh, he's attacking me because of my voice. | ||
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I can't believe it. | |
You know what she said? | ||
She said, if you're attacking me, you're attacking God's grace. | ||
Fucking typical. | ||
I really can't stand these Catholics that, once again, they hide behind the cross. | ||
They act like shitty human beings and then you give them shit back and then they hide behind the cross. | ||
You know, it's like, well, we're Catholic, so we have the rule book. | ||
And now anything that we want, we get to have because of our rule book. | ||
I'm like Trent Horn. | ||
I'm a total simp. | ||
I'm a Jew. | ||
I don't like when people are mean to Jews. | ||
I don't like when people are mean to women because my wife, you know, kicks me when that happens. | ||
Well, the rules say, and it's like, buddy, that's your opinion. | ||
But Christians have a funny way of expressing their opinion in religious terms, expressing their self-interest in religious terms, and then hiding behind God and saying, you have to believe in my opinion because that's my interpretation of religion. | ||
It's like, okay, well, you're not God. | ||
You're not the church. | ||
So you can be a feminist all you want, but honestly, that's your opinion. | ||
And she did the same thing. | ||
She's like, oh, they're attacking me. | ||
They're attacking my voice, but God gave me my voice. | ||
Okay, well, God gave you an annoying voice. | ||
Sorry to tell you that. | ||
You know, yeah, some people are ugly. | ||
God made them ugly. | ||
Sorry. You know, like, what does that mean? | ||
We can't say someone's ugly or short because, like, they're created? | ||
They're making fun of my voice, but God gave me my voice. | ||
No, God didn't make you an annoying fake bitch. | ||
Like, your fake laugh, your fake little act that you do, God didn't. | ||
You did that. | ||
You know? | ||
So, but that's just once again, she said, if you're making fun of me, you're making fun of God. | ||
Okay, well, you're not God. | ||
Hate to remind you of that. | ||
Trent Horny sent $10. | ||
Can we get a ban on the Wigga who wore a t-shirt, jeans, cowboy boots, and an America First hat to mass while putting his feet on the kneeler like a Jew? | ||
Sure. Door back store besent $10. | ||
My boomer dad was high ranking in the Air Force during the war on terror and is a Christian yet still supports Israel in their genocide. | ||
I've been trying to convince him Jews did nine. | ||
11 but this Nick brainwashed it's crazy Jackson Smith sent $20 an illegal Mexican hit my car today he had no license or insurance I got him to give me Very good. | ||
Very good. | ||
Yeah, and you know, not to be that guy, but I do just want to make it clear, because look, let's be honest. | ||
At this point in time, there are a lot of white people that are racist. | ||
Like, let's just be honest. | ||
Maybe you couldn't say that 20 years ago, but in this day and age, I do think there are a lot of people that are race baiters. | ||
There has been a resurgence in genuine racial grievance. | ||
It's just true. | ||
We don't need to be dramatic about it, but it's true. | ||
There are people that are now talking about genuine racial hatred. | ||
And then it is important. | ||
Don't ever let them tell you you're a cuck for saying you don't hate all black people. | ||
You're not. | ||
It's just true. | ||
And as a Christian, I do want to make it clear, I don't hate all black people. | ||
I'm not trying to divide up the races. | ||
But I am trying to say that there is a racial reality. | ||
Like, I'm not doing the dividing. | ||
The dividing is there. | ||
It's baked into the cake. | ||
The only way we can reconcile is if we first have honesty about that fact. | ||
And then we can correct our crime policies and other policies. | ||
And then maybe we could have understanding and evangelization. | ||
You know, it's this tough, tight rope to walk because on the one hand, if you're too, if you say that too much, then you sound like you're bending over backwards to appease or placate black people or, you know, trying to seem not racist. | ||
You sound like a pussy. | ||
If you go the other way, then people say, oh, you're a race-baiting shock jock. | ||
You know, you're not, you know, and I get that too, actually. | ||
It's sort of a tight, tough rope to walk to please everybody, but I'm not trying to please everybody. | ||
I'm just trying to say, look, we love everybody, but there's these disparities. | ||
They're based on race, and we got to fix it. | ||
Base crowd sent $10, border action, tax cuts, trade wins, deregulation boosting jobs, judges confirmed. | ||
But no promises kept. | ||
Also H-1Bs are net positive for America. | ||
Why wouldn't we want the best minds here? | ||
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That's crazy. | ||
Why wouldn't we want Indians here? | ||
Great question. | ||
A crazy self-report. | ||
It's on Telegram. | ||
The only way that Europe will be able to compete against China and the United States is if they become more integrated. | ||
As long as their military's divided, as long as their economic policy's divided, you know, they're going to be played against each other. | ||
They're stronger together than they are separately. | ||
listening to AF replays on my commute to uni for my political science pre-law degree is the best god bless all right Ryan sent ten dollars opinion praises or criticisms on Bukele's method of mass incarceration and roundup of criminals in El Salvador homicides dropped by 98 percent I know SCOTUS would limit our power to do that Maybe it's a pipe dream, but if we did get someone after Trump that was harsher, how would you go about it? | ||
I mean, we wouldn't do exactly that because we don't have the same problems, but look, it's as simple as this. | ||
We just need to empower the police to do their job. | ||
We don't have a cartel problem where cartels control our country like they do in Central America because that's literally what goes on. | ||
It's like they control territory. | ||
But in the United States, We can control the territory. | ||
It's literally a race thing. | ||
If cops did their job, they would have no political support. | ||
Their rules of engagement have changed, and if they mess up, then they know they're going to get fed to the wolves by the political establishment. | ||
So you just need to give cops the ability to do their job, to be safe, to know that the government's going to have their back if something happens. | ||
It just needs to be made a priority. | ||
Diet Coke Roy, percent $20. | ||
Jason Momoa greater than Jason Whitlock. | ||
I think so. | ||
Um, no, I think he'll demand more. | ||
Caucasian persuasion sent $10. | ||
The unfortunate reality is that if the mass deportation happened that we want, the media pushback would be unreal and they would make it look like Hitler. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay, but yeah, you have to do it. | ||
You have to do. | ||
What happened? | ||
We could just do things. | ||
I love all these people are like, you know, we could just do things. | ||
And then you're like, okay, deport, you know, 10 million people. | ||
Well, we can't do that. | ||
We could just do things. | ||
We're going to wield government power. | ||
We're going to wield power and just do things. | ||
We're going to wield government power because that lost to the ballot box and we can just do things. | ||
Really? Okay, deport 10 million people. | ||
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Oh, well, we can't because it takes time and the media would get mad at us. | |
Okay, so what can we do? | ||
Deport anti-Semites? | ||
Go to war with Iran. | ||
Wow. Jar sent $25. | ||
I know it isn't appropriate to just throw something like this out there, but I don't know who else to ask. | ||
I was just on a night drive and I unwittingly saved a man from jumping off of a bridge. | ||
I only ask for a quick prayer for this man. | ||
God bless you, Nick, and God bless AF. | ||
Wow. Okay, thank you. | ||
think and believe. | ||
All these other conservatives and influencers think about what is socially acceptable and then they stay stuff that aligns with that. | ||
Yeah, or they're just full of shit like Jason. | ||
Peter Griffin sent $10. | ||
Do you think that the many setbacks in the black community contributed to the dysfunction of the community currently, such as post-slavery, black Wall Black Wall Street's fake. | ||
Everything is derivative from race. | ||
Well, it's really none of your business. | ||
Well, there's a guide. | ||
You can look it up. | ||
There's actually a guide for how to make a good confession. | ||
It's like, it's a mortal sin to not make a, you have to make, to make it valid has to be a good confession. | ||
So, if you go to certain masses, they will actually hand out If you go to a reverent mass, they will hand out like a card to you that helps you make a good confession. | ||
And what you basically do is you review the Ten Commandments. | ||
And within the Ten Commandments, there's subcategories. | ||
Like, for example, things you wouldn't necessarily think of. | ||
Like, for thou shalt not kill. | ||
There's stuff in there like, have you gossiped? | ||
Have you committed the sin of calumny? | ||
Things like that. | ||
And so they kind of review point by point, you know, all the sins. | ||
It's called the examination of conscience. | ||
And you go like a line item. | ||
Part by part. | ||
And say, you know, have you been going to mass? | ||
Have you been respectful to your parents? | ||
Have you been charitable to others? | ||
Have you been, you know, whatever. | ||
Have you been committing sexual sins? | ||
You do an examination of conscience. | ||
You think about all the mortal sins, because those are the, you know, mortal sins. | ||
Those that are done, those that are of a grave matter and done with full will. | ||
And knowledge. | ||
You confess all your mortal sins a number of times as you've committed them with a contrite heart, you know, sincerely. | ||
And as long as you're earnest, as long as you're, you know, you don't got to overthink it. | ||
You got to try your best, really make an effort and pray on it also. | ||
You can actually pray to make a good confession. | ||
And if you're new at it, they'll help you. | ||
You know, schedule something private. | ||
You could talk to the parish and arrange for a private confession. | ||
You could actually talk to them about it beforehand. | ||
And you could say, hey, you know, it's my first time. | ||
I don't really know what to do. | ||
There'll be more than, people do that all the time. | ||
You could schedule a private confession. | ||
They'll do it in the office with nobody else there. | ||
Some churches, some reverend masses, they have confession during the mass, like at Cancius here in Chicago. | ||
They have confession during the mass, which is really convenient. | ||
Other churches, you go to the bulletin, they tell you the times. | ||
But you could always email the parish and arrange something private, and they'll help you through it. | ||
If you go, they'll help you through it, you know, at the scheduled time. | ||
But, um, but that's my advice. | ||
Joseph Choo sent $15. | ||
What if Godless degenerate blacks, black narcissists and black moral slash social decay slash injustice are God's divine judgment on Godless degenerate whites, white narcissists and white moral slash social decay slash injustice and vice versa. | ||
And should I really be mad about this? | ||
If so, have you, Yeah, maybe. | ||
It's just really a stupid way of looking at things. | ||
True. Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Just let us go our separate ways. | ||
If people want to live without that, they should be able to. | ||
Why is it a civil right for black people to live near white people? | ||
I just don't understand that. | ||
If white people want to set up a community and not live with diversity, do we have the right to do that or do we literally have to live with diversity? | ||
That's the problem. | ||
It's like... | ||
It's not a choice for us. | ||
There's no legal way, there's no legal parameter for white people to live among our own kind. | ||
If Hispanics all move to the same area and shit it up and everybody leaves, no one has a problem with it. | ||
If black people do the same thing, no one cares. | ||
You have all these ethnic enclaves. | ||
If white people have a community that's too white, they literally send in Section 8 housing and they rip it apart. | ||
And they say this isn't diverse enough. | ||
So it's like, can we just have the freedom to be in a community with people that are familiar? | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
High praise. | ||
Jalander sent $15. | ||
The digital dopamine thing is so real. | ||
I remember being on lockdown at the start of COVID and being absolutely soothed by TikTok, 100% real. | ||
Yeah, that's actually real. | ||
It is frustrating. | ||
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That's true. | |
Caucasian persuasion sent $10. | ||
How about multimillionaires? | ||
How about eight inches and thick? | ||
I lost my wife 10 weeks ago. | ||
My daughter committed suicide three weeks ago. | ||
She ran a faster mile than me at 12. I was 13 and ran a six minute mile. | ||
How about kind? | ||
How about loving? | ||
Yeah, that's good. | ||
That's me. | ||
That's so me. | ||
Thanks for the like on my post, King. | ||
I know that there aren't many of us, a massive understatement, but just know there are blacks who are pro-white. | ||
Funny enough, I was brought here by ALSEP and have been watching before GW. | ||
Thanks for your honesty on black people. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
Whoa! By all sub! | ||
Wow, it's a long time ago. | ||
Yeah, see, and that's the part that hurts me because, like I said, it doesn't bring me any joy to say those things which sound hateful. | ||
Because, not to sound gay or whatever, but I do have a lot of black friends. | ||
And I genuinely love and respect them. | ||
I mean, they're like, I know that's so classic or whatever, but I really don't have hatred in my heart for anybody. | ||
I don't have a racial hatred in my heart. | ||
I do love everybody. | ||
I do try to give everybody a chance. | ||
Yes, even Jewish people. | ||
Even women. | ||
I try to give everybody a chance. | ||
It sometimes makes me feel bad because I do go on these really over-the-top monologues and I wonder how women are going to hear it, how Jews are going to hear it, how blacks are going to hear it. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We can't always be worried about walking around on eggshells. | ||
We have to tell the truth. | ||
And... You know, so people that know me, know me. | ||
People that know me, you know, that are women or black or Jewish or some other, you know, category like that. | ||
I mean, they know that I'm a sincere person. | ||
I'm not a hateful person or whatever, but I have to tell the truth. | ||
So I hope people don't take it super personally because it's not personal. | ||
It's political. | ||
It's a political show. | ||
It's political talk. | ||
You know, people who know me as a person know me differently, but I appreciate that. | ||
NeonFog sent $10. | ||
Around when in your life would you say your personal beliefs started to stray from the mainstream narrative and stopped being PC? | ||
Is there a specific moment you can recall, or did it happen over time? | ||
Yeah, it happened when I was 18. I, you know, I basically realized I... | ||
I realized what was happening with mass migration. | ||
You know, Patrick Buchanan has this great passage in Death of the West in the very beginning. | ||
We talked about how in Denmark they were celebrating some jubilee of their monarchy, and they're having a big celebration. | ||
And he says that across the river, there was this big protest by Muslims. | ||
They hated it. | ||
And he said that what happens one day when the Muslims outnumber the people celebrating the monarchy? | ||
And that stuck with me. | ||
Because I just didn't know that was happening. | ||
I didn't know that whites were being replaced. | ||
I didn't know that non-whites were coming here. | ||
And that visual was really disturbing. | ||
This idea that everything you think you know, everything you think you thought about the way things were in America or Europe, it's all rapidly changing and dying. | ||
It won't be here forever. | ||
It was just like this shock. | ||
And I remember thinking, I like white people. | ||
I like the way white people look. | ||
I love white people. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, I love white women. | ||
I love white men. | ||
I love white people. | ||
I love being around white people. | ||
I love the way they are. | ||
I love the way they look. | ||
I like being around them. | ||
That's my family. | ||
That's my extended family. | ||
I love white people. | ||
I want white people to exist. | ||
I love the way my community is. | ||
I want it to stay that way. | ||
You know, my community was all white. | ||
And for the most part, it remains that way. | ||
And I thought if this community wasn't white, it would be different. | ||
It would be something else. | ||
It would be unfamiliar, alien, weird. | ||
I wouldn't like the way it looks. | ||
You know, it would look different. | ||
And I didn't want that. | ||
So that was like a huge, just like fundamental red pill. | ||
It's like I want to keep things the way they are. | ||
I want my home to remain my home. | ||
So I relate to these people. | ||
these other people, I don't relate to them. | ||
Cloud Strife, Sonic 12,040, sent $10. | ||
I remember you mentioned a while back that the Central Park Five were guilty, but were exonerated and Trump gets shit about it for saying they deserve to get the death penalty. | ||
How do you know they were guilty since someone confessed to it? | ||
If true, Trump deserves an apology on this. | ||
Do your own research, man. | ||
I look, I don't know all the details of the case, but if I did at one point and if you look into it, they are all guilty. | ||
To save Nicholas said $25. | ||
I sent you over $100 on another super chat before the show started to connect you to my CEO since you wanted to meet people in tech. | ||
Did it not come in? | ||
God bless. | ||
I did. | ||
Intermittent dull pain grow a percent $10. | ||
Barkeep, I'm gonna need another I only have her old phone number. | ||
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Aww. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I might have to support the Thargelia. | ||
I might be joining the Thargelia against Keith. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't decided yet. | ||
After the way Keith did me so dirty, I might have to join the Thargelia against him. | ||
No, I would never. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
Is it ready to forgive Keith? | ||
Maybe it's too early to even talk about forgiving Keith. | ||
I'm just curious what the live chat thinks. | ||
I'm not even considering it, but what do you think? | ||
One's in the chat for we're ready to forgive Keith. | ||
Two's in the chat for we're not. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
I haven't gotten an apology. | ||
One's in the chat if you're ready. | ||
Two's if we're not. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
I haven't actually gotten a real legit apology. | ||
If I got a public apology, I might be open to it. | ||
But that's sort of the problem. | ||
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People say, fuck no, never! | |
People are saying, forgive Keith today. | ||
Some people say, fuck no, never, no! | ||
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Keith Woods is evil, says somebody on site. | |
Well, we'll see. | ||
Too early. | ||
Too early. | ||
I agree. | ||
It is too early. | ||
I don't know if I'll join the Thargelia, though. | ||
I considered it. | ||
I was considering supporting the Thargelia. | ||
If I did, it would have been over for him. | ||
The Thargelia would have went mainstream. | ||
You don't want to mess with us. | ||
Penis grow. | ||
I percent $10. | ||
Why don't you collab with the A to release a Nazi drink? | ||
Might go viral. | ||
To say Nicholas said $15. | ||
Yep. Okay. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yep. I don't know if that's a good... | ||
Ask an admissions advisor. | ||
Criminal justice analysis? | ||
What the fuck kind of bullshit degree is that? | ||
Are you going to be a lawyer? | ||
T. McKay sent $10. | ||
I'm non-denominational, but since watching you keen on Catholicism, thoughts on Orthodox? | ||
Oh, Google it. | ||
Google it! | ||
I love when people are like, what's the difference between Catholics and Orthodox? | ||
I've answered this question 10 trillion times. | ||
Bro, I'm so, so disappointed in Jason Whitlock's response. | ||
In black, and this was Jason's chance to have a constructive discourse about black people. | ||
I don't know why he responded to you like he did. | ||
My white neighbors love me and I love them. | ||
Me and my black friends watch you and respect your opinions. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
And look, and you know, because you watch the show, I was nothing but gracious towards him. | ||
I know maybe some of the stuff I said about him was uncalled for. | ||
Granted, you know, calling his enemies, chimping out. | ||
Maybe that was a little nasty. | ||
Okay, maybe that was... | ||
A little uncalled for, but he was nasty to me also. | ||
But I was nothing but gracious. | ||
And honest to God, I was a fan. | ||
I did watch a lot of his clips, and I always thought he was a stand-up guy. | ||
Even though he called me a heretic, he wasn't really especially nice to me. | ||
He hasn't really gone out of his way to say anything nice to me before, even though he knows nothing about me. | ||
I was nothing but nice to him. | ||
I was actually gracious. | ||
I actually said some very nice things. | ||
Out of the blue, I get this attack. | ||
It's just totally uncalled for. | ||
Anyway. Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me. | ||
Long show, man, but it was late. | ||
I was late, so I had to do a long show. | ||
That's going to do it for me. | ||
Earlier tomorrow, you know, today, I fell asleep. | ||
I was up all day. | ||
I was up all night, up all day. | ||
Made the mistake of laying down, fell asleep. | ||
And when I woke up, it's like I didn't even know what day it was. | ||
You know when you take a nap and you wake up and you're like, where am I? | ||
It was like that. | ||
I think I woke up and like kept going back to sleep because I was just like out. | ||
Because I was up all night, up all day. | ||
I had this huge, dude, you saw what I ate this morning? | ||
I had this like scrambler. | ||
It was unbelievable. | ||
Eggs, hash browns, jalapeno, onion, tomato, green pepper, sausage, chorizo, cheddar cheese. | ||
I ate this giant. | ||
It was like as big as my head. | ||
I ate half of it. | ||
Drank a bunch of coffee. | ||
Saw the Minecraft movie a second time. | ||
Then I just knocked out. | ||
Then I just came home and knocked out. | ||
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And then I woke up and I was like, I said, wait, it's Monday. | |
Damn. Literally, I like wake up. | ||
It's like 10.45 p.m. | ||
I'm like, oh, it's Monday. | ||
I was like, damn it. | ||
I checked my phone. | ||
I'm like, It's Monday and I didn't cancel. | ||
I text my producer. | ||
I'm like, are you here? | ||
He's like, LOL, yeah. | ||
I'm like, oh, shit. | ||
I was like, damn it. | ||
Don't you? | ||
That's like the worst feeling. | ||
And you know what the worst part is? | ||
I swear, right before I laid down, I was like, I literally laid down and I'm like, I'm like, I know what's going to happen. | ||
It was like six o'clock, six, seven o'clock. | ||
I'm like, I know what's going to happen. | ||
I was laying on my back. | ||
I was like, I'm going to turn on my side and I'm going to fall asleep and I'm going to be so late. | ||
I said, so I should just get up and get in the shower. | ||
I said, I should just force myself. | ||
This was literally my internal monologue earlier tonight. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
I had this. | ||
I was like, I was sitting up on the couch. | ||
I'm like, I'm like, don't roll over. | ||
Because I wanted to roll. | ||
I'm like. | ||
I'm like, I'm going to roll over. | ||
I'm going to close my eyes for 10 minutes. | ||
I'm going to set an alarm, but I'm like, don't do it. | ||
I'm like, if I roll over, I'm going to be out. | ||
I'm going to wake up at 10 o'clock. | ||
I'm like, just force yourself to get up and take a shower. | ||
But I'm like, I could just, I'll set an alarm for 10 minutes. | ||
I said, I'll set an alarm for 10 minutes. | ||
You know, I'll keep the lights on. | ||
I'll just wake up after. | ||
I'll just rest my eyes a little bit. | ||
And I knew I was like, you're not waking up. | ||
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You're not waking up. | |
I'm like, I know it's... | ||
I was weak. | ||
I was weak. | ||
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I should have just gotten up, but I was so tired. | |
I was up all day yesterday, up all night, up all day today. | ||
I drank all this coffee and crashed. | ||
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So I was like... | |
You know what my trick is? | ||
Sometimes I do the laundry and I pile up the laundry on the bed so I literally can't sleep on the bed. | ||
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These are things you have to do when you're just like a completely dysfunctional, lazy piece of shit. | |
Which I sometimes am. | ||
I have a tendency to be that way sometimes. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
It's a sleep schedule. | ||
I can lock in and work hard, but it's like it's so hard for me to keep a consistent schedule. | ||
Anyway. But that's one of my moves. | ||
That's one of the moves. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Jacking off. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Oh, maybe they're paying him. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me, as always. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our top Super Chatters tonight. | ||
Wait. First, remember to smash the follow button, smash the like button, leave a comment. | ||
As always, we're on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central. | ||
Thank you to our top Super Chatters. | ||
Including Squid Groip, St. Nicholas, Chad Champion, Jordan Jones, Penis Groiper, Arch Rapist, Spence, Undercover Ford, Robert, Howard, Matt, ATHF. | ||
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. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. |