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But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop playing games. | |
And at any moment, I just got your butt. | ||
I said trust your man, I'm a son of a bitch. | ||
I said treat you with girls like a mother. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes, there's no problem. | ||
I'm acting like one, two, three. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
See Ricky said to a little body on one opposite. | ||
Okay, one more tick. | ||
You're putting no hand in backward content. | ||
This thing was a big one, homies, they always get me full of stuff on it. | ||
There's no man but the man above your head. | ||
Pray before you go to bed. | ||
Everything my bones is. | ||
I'm in the first day, my day. | ||
Now they're hot. | ||
I'm on the way, does it seem to me? | ||
I'm in the first day. | ||
They start fucking. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
unidentified
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I just endorse them, alright? | |
I'm a central. | ||
No hope, use a hug. | ||
When they say, push the band. | ||
I'm going to leave your day. | ||
Last dog took God every warning on everybody dare to world. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
America's first bitch. | ||
I said, "Just let's dance." I was ready to meet your day, boys. | ||
I said, "Trade for girls in the club." My mama said, "Just don't hold you so brother." I'm at one, two, three. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I'm trying to person. | ||
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See Ricky said to let the body on one upon you. | |
Okay, one more teacher. | ||
and stick with your big one homies now we see before we start it stand up and put them in above your head pray before you go to bed everything my problem is I think the first thing I did now they hot me I wonder where it doesn't seem to me can't be they close pockets they start fucking Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can endorse them, alright? | ||
They say, come on, stop it. | ||
I can't believe you. | ||
They call us in the crowd of color. | ||
They say, come on. | ||
They say, come on. | ||
They can never come from on the same track. | ||
There was no hope, there's a hope, but they said trust them, baby, it's a purpose, I can't believe your day was to go. | ||
We're going to be right back. | ||
All they drop jewels way before they drop jello. | ||
First they're broken, now I'm being like a boy. | ||
All the way, does it seem deep like they make those budgets? | ||
They're so fucking, yeah, it's the same. | ||
America's first bitch. | ||
They say, just don't be. | ||
It's the world's looking. | ||
I'm gonna lead your day, cause I'm wrong. | ||
Laughed out the sky. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
America's first and people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did, the things we fought for, and the boys are dead boy. | ||
It's all going down the drain. | ||
Our country going to hell. | ||
in a hand basket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
None at all. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity eye. | ||
unidentified
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Jesus is the way and the life. | |
And the king of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's eighteen-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 gonna 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. | ||
God is using me. | ||
He's breaking me down, removing all of the, you know, riches person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
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I think I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | |
Who is they though? | ||
We can't say they as 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. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
you you Thank you. | ||
When I get home, I want to hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
I got places to be Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Good evening, everybody, you're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicolas J. Fuentes. | ||
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Have a great show for you tonight. | |
I'm coming home. | ||
I'm going to go. | ||
We paved the way with our corkless droifers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, Even people that killed themselves. | ||
Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over. | ||
And you can't give us acknowledgement. | ||
Now you want to slam the door on us. | ||
It's not right. | ||
unidentified
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It's not right. | |
In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events. | ||
One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away. | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
All my niggas now, she's making a sound. | ||
All my niggas now, she's making a sound. | ||
And the Romans, where are they now? | ||
Yeah, I'm sorry. | ||
You're looking at him, asshole. | ||
There is something involved where we have to forgive them. | ||
We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. | ||
We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. | ||
And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. | ||
Welcome to the right side of history. | ||
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Welcome to our our massive vision, our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be in the beginning was the word. | |
And the word was with God. | ||
And the word was God. | ||
Through him all things were made. | ||
Without him, nothing was made that has been made. | ||
In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. | ||
And I will put enmity between you and the woman and between your offspring and hers. | ||
He will crush your head. | ||
and you will strike his heel. | ||
Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. | ||
The one who believes in me will live even though they die. | ||
And whoever lives by believing in me will never die. | ||
Do you believe this? | ||
I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. | ||
Therefore, be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves. | ||
Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. | ||
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. | ||
And surely I am with you always. | ||
to the very end of the age. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
you you you you you you you Saying to me, he's like, This is probably pretty cool for you. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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I'm like, yeah, it's. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
And I will never ever let you down. | ||
A new triper war. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, nigga is wolves, making it forth. | |
I'm taking bodies on a force. | ||
I'm with all I talk to my demons, and I see the writings on a wall. | ||
Niggas is dying with a soldier. | ||
I get excited for the course. | ||
And no way crying when he goes. | ||
We do shift for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguish 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! | ||
Peace. | ||
Okay, see it there, they can see it there, they speed. | ||
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 when 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 will 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. | ||
unidentified
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | |
We love everybody. | ||
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't include the real government. | ||
unidentified
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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 we're gonna make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
unidentified
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The only way we have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | |
We have to want it more than they do because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to beat their final destiny, that nothing can stop us, | ||
unidentified
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and nothing will be all bad, | |
one of the greatest hands, dumb skitty dumps, feet of kids, no different climate, got a family, but it kind of listened in my family, which is in my memory. | ||
Hold it back where you wear the club. | ||
Hold it back, where you hit that gun. | ||
Hold on, ew. | ||
On them, get his big head on them straight out of them, I'm straight out of these lights here. | ||
You all share these bills, how you gonna share these lights? | ||
Yeah, turn up at my show and just do it right. | ||
Yeah, yeah, we go out all night You gon'set me big, gon'set me big, gon'set up all night You gon'set my dream, you gon'set my cup, you gon'set me all right They actin'the feeling that they got a price on the bank When they tell me the blocks I'm tweakin'We got the bills if you pullin'my side of you, out of your mind, you crazy tweakin'I took me out of my lane, back out of my mind, I'm really right out of my thinking Now that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'and beg every weekend Shut it up with me every time I know You're a split by your chunk is that it's like the world. | ||
Y'all get the running back up every weekend, now you see I'm going off on the tape and, you say that I'm back for no reason, bitch, I'm back up, I'm back up. | ||
Aim, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
When I get home, I want you. | ||
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
I got places to be I got places to be Good evening, everybody you're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
unidentified
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Have a great show for you tonight. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
You got the boat. | ||
You got the time. | ||
You got that. | ||
You got that high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high, high So I put a teddy on my chest Now you're talking about the slid of those in the victim I don't wanna believe that but if I fight | ||
I cut over and I feel like they're fucking lads We should throw this shit inside, you can fucking die I should put a little thing in my back, I'm a fiker I should have decided to put it with the bridge, I'm so good like that You got no pain, I got no pain, you can't be fucked with us You got your story, you got no pain, you can't be fucked with us There's some haters, they're fucking with the world No, I'm not. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
No one's allowed to say that the blood is a quintessential part of this, that the blood of our people is something that is essential. | ||
that we are different, that America was different because we are different. | ||
Palantir is an AI data analytics company. | ||
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights. | ||
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data. | ||
It's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through. | ||
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir. | ||
Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started. | ||
unidentified
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America First is inevitable. | |
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill a big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill or is it? | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
They get my heart. | ||
And all my pussy's locked up on the yard. | ||
You can feel me anything you wanna be. | ||
Went from one and four to one and three. | ||
Thirteen for mimics. | ||
Got it in the destiny. | ||
Needed to command the energy. | ||
Death to be. | ||
I fear and love. | ||
God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God. | ||
Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
Thank you so much, everybody. | ||
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
*music* | ||
Let me be under it and I'm going to find some eyes, I don't want to find some eyes on the other place. | ||
good evening everybody you're watching america first my name is nicholas j fuentes we have Have a great show for you tonight. | ||
If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. | ||
If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. | ||
As it is, you do not belong to the world. | ||
But I have chosen you out of the world. | ||
That is why the world hates you. | ||
Remember what I told you. | ||
A servant is not greater than his master. | ||
If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. | ||
They will treat you this way because of my name, for they do not know the one who sent me. | ||
Why do you call me Lord, Lord? | ||
And do not do what I say. | ||
Love one another. | ||
As I have loved you. | ||
So you must love one another. | ||
By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples If you love one another. | ||
You have heard that it was said, love your neighbor and hate your enemy. | ||
But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. | ||
That you may be children of your father in heaven. | ||
He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. | ||
If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? | ||
Are not even the tax collectors doing that? | ||
And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? | ||
Do not even pagans do that. | ||
Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly father is perfect. | ||
Are you an infant? | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks. | ||
glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the 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 | ||
Of course, uh defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First Movement, um, who uh through an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure uh the future and the and the success of that. | ||
We can't be held hostage by this country forever. | ||
When will it end? | ||
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When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty? | |
Do we run the world or does it? | ||
Do we even run our own country? | ||
Do we control our own military? | ||
Do we control our own government? | ||
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Or does Israel small. | |
When can we expect a real victory? | ||
And who's going to deliver it? | ||
JD Dance. | ||
Wouldn't be a citizen anymore. | ||
unidentified
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I know no other person. | |
This is my home. | ||
My love has got no money, he's got his strawberries. | ||
My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
My love has got no fame, he's got his strawberries. | ||
My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs, on more and more people just want more and more freedom and love. | ||
But he's looking for more and more. | ||
Freedom and love. | ||
What he's looking for free from desire. | ||
Minus this is purified, free from desire. | ||
Minus this is purified, freed from desire. | ||
Minus this is purified, from desire. | ||
My life is like a first person video game, you know. | ||
This is like this is my primary. | ||
unidentified
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This is me like walking, walking down the hall. | |
This is my primary weapon. | ||
Press circle to interact. | ||
Press circle to interact with this item. | ||
At the end of the day, here's the question. | ||
Is it worth it to save the country? | ||
Does the country matter? | ||
Is it worth it to preserve our civilization? | ||
Is it worth it to preserve our religion? | ||
Maybe bigger than that. | ||
Is the truth worth it? | ||
What is the truth worth to you? | ||
What is telling the truth worth to you? | ||
Is it worth something? | ||
Nothing. | ||
what are you willing to give to tell the truth They see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless. | ||
Uh transition. | ||
New America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiot. | ||
unidentified
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Music And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | |
With enough enough, eh? | ||
What is enough enough man? | ||
Just eat a Big Mac you stupid bitch. | ||
Strangers you can move a country in a peaceful cross. | ||
No money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
Strangers you can move a country in a peaceful cross. | ||
You know this has to stop your life. | ||
And not a last line. | ||
You're like, "You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
unidentified
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh! | ||
unidentified
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I'm weird. | |
I'm normal. | ||
unidentified
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I'm not normal. | |
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm 40. | ||
I'm original. | ||
Alright, I'm original. | ||
unidentified
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One person raised his voice. | |
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
The classroom was a little bit more. | ||
the real like the new Focusino. | ||
Could I got the sun in Fortisino? | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
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I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | |
Music It's not it's true to shill is real free. | ||
It's not this is a wispy nation. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talk with somebody right now that only fears God. | ||
And Jesus has won victory. | ||
Bro, like this is what your life is like. | ||
Try to live tonight, right? | ||
So you feel the place like type right. | ||
This is like a movie buddy, feeling very tight light. | ||
Every single night, right? | ||
Every single fight, right? | ||
I was looking at the climate, I don't need the tight light. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy, so we ain't fighting. | ||
I was screaming at the flipper sweet, just type my freaking for a bright light. | ||
Press it on again. | ||
Like screaming at my dad, then he throw me in a twice like putting never say you need me. | ||
When the key meetings like a file of everything that's beats, judging for a deep. | ||
Now you want to be a free, then you wanna see it green. | ||
Turn it down the bright light. | ||
I'm just tryna find a full new way. | ||
Just really trying to bring through the full way. | ||
I don't have a clue on my best. | ||
So I can pull a text, though. | ||
That's a tell text though. | ||
Another word that a picture or a test mode. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to rest, so finish with a life like everything in my life. | ||
Talking with my dad and he said it ain't Christ's life. | ||
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. | ||
America first is inevitable, unstoppable. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
It's because it's not big. | ||
It's not it's new to shill. | ||
It's not this is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
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I fear and love God. | |
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
I like to propose a toast to our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast with voipers to white boy summer white boy century to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
Cheers, everybody. | ||
That's gonna happen. | ||
That's gonna happen. | ||
They kick me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemon. | ||
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | ||
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit, but they never can never take that away from us. | ||
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And I believe in America, and I believe in what I'm doing. | |
We are still enjoying White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
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I don't care if I have to drive there. | |
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan. | ||
and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop White Boy Summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
unidentified
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America first, bitch. | |
There's always a way. | ||
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In Alaska. | |
White people found in this country. | ||
There's always a way to go. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Would it exist without white people? | ||
and white people are done We are the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors smile on us right now what we're doing. | ||
Cheers. | ||
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Cheers. | |
*Pewds* | ||
I think it's exceeding your public of driving up. | ||
In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events. | ||
One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away. | ||
"Nigga Howl Hiller"They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
Nigger, how will I? | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
All my niggas now, she's nigger, how will I? | ||
Oh, I'm here, I'm ready. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
And the Romans? | ||
Who are they now? | ||
You're looking at them, asshole. | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
All my niggas now, she's thinking how is it? | ||
She's thinking how is it? | ||
She's thinking how is it? | ||
All my niggas now, she's thinking how is it? | ||
She motherfuckers in pants. | ||
I put the commodip. | ||
We paved the way with our corpses. | ||
Roy first and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
And you can't give us acknowledgement. | ||
Now you want to slam the door on us? | ||
It's not right. | ||
It's not right. | ||
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Yeah, look. | |
I'm a real human. | ||
At the end of the day, I don't come on the show with all these calculated talking points or anything. | ||
unidentified
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This show is always been me to be a lot of getting on the air. | |
You know what I'm about, you know? | ||
You know my story. | ||
unidentified
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I'm just real, I'm just real. | |
I just played all on the field there. | ||
I'm a real human. | ||
unidentified
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I'm here. | |
We're bringing humanity back. | ||
We're making humanity cool again. | ||
If you want like the aloof corporate, you know, robot people, okay. | ||
You know, go somewhere else. | ||
This is the human stream. | ||
This is the human being stream. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching human beings first. | ||
I'm a human being. | ||
We got a great show for you tonight. | ||
Uh our future stories about how humanity is back. | ||
Humanity is back, and the real human beings are back. | ||
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And we got a lot to talk about, lots to get into. | |
Follow my telegram channel at real human being.org, realhuman.com. | ||
Give me your email, which should be human at human.com. | ||
I'm I'm being silly, but it's true. | ||
unidentified
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It's true. | |
Some people get it, some people don't. | ||
It's the human, human against the haters. | ||
There's a lot of haters, a lot of bitterness, a lot of resentment. | ||
And you know, there's we've just gotta rise up above against that. | ||
The human beings have to rise up, you know, against all the hate against all odds, against all the snipes and the jabs and the feds and the journalists and the doubters, the traitors, the deceivers, the human beings gonna rise up, and we gotta, and we gotta do what must be done no matter what. | ||
With the power of God, with the will of God guiding us, God paving a path. | ||
We've gotta rise up with our God-given strength. | ||
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We gotta be really and truly and extremely human. | ||
And we're looking at being human very strongly. | ||
It's called being a human, and we're looking at it very strongly. | ||
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Nobody's a bigger human being than me. | |
And it's so true, and I say it all the time. | ||
It's gonna be something truly special. | ||
We can't be held hostage by this country forever. | ||
When will it end? | ||
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When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty? | |
Do we run the world or does Israel? | ||
Do we even run our own country? | ||
Do we control our own military? | ||
Do we control our own government or does Israel? | ||
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Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
Hello, I got places to be Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello Good evening, everybody who's watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicolas Jake Fuentes. | ||
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We have a great show for you tonight. | |
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
You got the boat. | ||
you there is something involved where we have to forgive them We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. | ||
We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. | ||
And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. | ||
Welcome to the right side of history. | ||
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Welcome to our our massive vision, our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be go | |
back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
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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. | ||
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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And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people to convert really more than anything. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't even believe in the world. | ||
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The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | |
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're gonna do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're gonna make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
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We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because there are thousands of millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny. | ||
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You say that I'm bad for no reason Bitch, I'm bigger I'm, I'm a dumbster They're just kidding, dumbster They're just kidding, shit You know I'm different climbers How I got this damn Party car ain't trying Wishing in they family Wishing in they memories, yeah Hold it up. | ||
Hold it back. | ||
Will you hit that gun? | ||
On pull up by the side here. | ||
on them So I leads us to it right. | ||
We got out of night. | ||
Come on, come on, you'll take me all right I got the feeling that they got the problem I'm making it tough with the flesh, I'm tweaking We got the bills that you put up outside And you're out of your mind, you crazy tweaking That's what I'm out of my lane, bad in my mind I'm really bad, I'm out of my tweaking Know that you're loving these lights, you're loving this world We're running the bank every weekend Shut it up with me every time I know Bless you bleaking All y'all track and sound is like that world Y'all get to run the band up every weekend Let's see, I'm gone off on the tape | ||
You say that I'm bad for no reason. | ||
Bitch, I'm better. | ||
If you graduate from a United States University with a skill, upon graduation your diploma, we should staple a green card behind your diploma. | ||
Look, folks, it makes absolutely no sense by the way that we send home 40,000 engineers and scientists who are in a PhD in our university every year, and we send them back home. | ||
We should be stapling a green card to each and every one of those degrees as they walk across the stage. | ||
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by the way if someone gets an advanced degree i want them to stay here so i'd staple the green card to their diploma you may recall that when we did in 2005 2006 our innovation agenda we said right then and there Staple a green card to the diploma. | |
Please promise us you will give us more ability to import the best and brightest around the world. | ||
What I want to do and what I will do is you graduate from a college. | ||
I think you should get automatically as part of your diploma a green card. | ||
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He said this on the all-in podcast with David Sachs, a silicon valley test CEO. | ||
It just so happens that they were gonna do the podcast at a fundraiser two weeks earlier at David Sachs' house, where David Sachs and his friends raised 12 million dollars for Trump's campaign. | ||
Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, and now Donald Trump all say green cards for every foreign student. | ||
And do you want to know why they've all said this? | ||
It was all written for these people by their campaigns, which are taking money from all the same people. | ||
This reflects the uni party consensus. | ||
This reflects the globalist consensus of the Republicans and the Democrats, which both serve the same billionaires and the same giant firm. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
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America first. | |
The American people will come first once. | ||
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With respect, the respect that we deserve. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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... | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into big show. | ||
So much is going on. | ||
It's a busy week. | ||
Our featured story, we're talking about the Middle East. | ||
I'm surprised this did not get too much attention today. | ||
Everybody was talking about my New York Times article. | ||
People are talking about the killing of the Ukrainian refugee in America. | ||
I'm shocked that this did not get more coverage because this is a absolutely huge deal. | ||
I saw it this morning and couldn't believe it. | ||
I mean, on some level, I'm not surprised that the Israelis were willing to do this. | ||
On the other hand, it's unprecedented. | ||
And I'm a bit surprised by their boldness to actually see it happen. | ||
And so for those that don't know yet what I'm talking about, this morning, Israel struck the political leadership of Hamas inside Qatar. | ||
Now, although Israel has bombed, I think, six countries this week. | ||
Qatar makes it six. | ||
They bombed the freedom convoy off the coast of Tunisia. | ||
They bombed Syria. | ||
They bombed Lebanon. | ||
They, of course, bombed Gaza. | ||
So that's one, two, three. | ||
I saw that somewhere on Twitter, but they they're bombing a lot of countries. | ||
And although they've been bombing many countries, this is the first time I think maybe ever that they've bombed one of these Gulf countries, one of these Arab Gulf countries like Qatar, like the Emirates, like Saudi Arabia. | ||
It's really bold and truly unprecedented. | ||
And so this was a decapitation strike. | ||
Very similar to what they did against the Houthis in Yemen last week, where they carried out two strikes in Yemen's capital and claimed to have taken out the entire military and political leadership of the group. | ||
They appear to have attempted the same exact thing this morning in Doha, the capital of Qatar. | ||
And so far, preliminary reports say that they failed. | ||
They say that almost every member of the delegation which was present survived. | ||
So it's a very ambitious, bold move, has already upset the United States and the White House. | ||
Doesn't even seem to have paid off. | ||
So we'll talk all about it. | ||
The timing, as usual, is very, very interesting. | ||
Yesterday, Donald Trump effectively gave an ultimatum to Hamas. | ||
There is a new U.S. backed proposal for a ceasefire. | ||
This is happening concurrently with Israel's new offensive in Gaza City, which is also supposed to take place today. | ||
And so it seems that everything is on the edge of a knife here. | ||
Israel going into Gaza to carry out this once and for all invasion. | ||
Trump with the last possible opportunity to secure a ceasefire. | ||
And the reports yesterday said Hamas was giving positive feedback to the proposal. | ||
At the same time, Iran has apparently made an agreement with the Europeans to re-engage with the IAEA. | ||
All of this happening in the past 48 hours, seemingly scuttled by the strike this morning. | ||
So we'll talk about the whole landscape. | ||
We'll give you an update on everything. | ||
There's been a lot going on in the Middle East, uh, and we'll get into a lot of it tonight. | ||
We're also going to talk tonight about the Jeffrey Epstein letter, which you've all seen. | ||
We were gonna cover it last night, but we ran out of time. | ||
Don't know that we'll get into it tonight. | ||
We might run out of time again because there's a lot to cover. | ||
But if we have time, we'll talk about the infamous letter. | ||
I'm sure you've all seen by now. | ||
In July, we only heard rumors about this from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Now we have it. | ||
And as I said last night, it's real. | ||
And it's truly shocking because when the Wall Street Journal originally reported about the existence of this letter, it's a birthday card, personally written by Trump, signed by Trump to Epstein, and very cryptic, suggestive. | ||
It talks about sharing secrets with Epstein about enigmas. | ||
And, you know, given all of the symbolism surrounding Epstein and the stuff he was involved in, it's troubling. | ||
It's disturbing to say the least. | ||
And anyway, as you all know, the letter, uh, the existence of the letter was made known to us back in July. | ||
At that time, Trump and Vance vehemently denied that this was authentic. | ||
J.D. Vance goes on Twitter and like this is his thing. | ||
He likes swearing. | ||
He's like a middle schooler that starts saying swear words on the bus to school because their parents aren't around. | ||
I'm really getting sick of it. | ||
Vance. | ||
Every time you see Vance in a press conference, I know this isn't politically correct, but this is bullshit. | ||
Do the older kids think I'm cool? | ||
I I know a politician don't usually talk like this, but this is a load of shit. | ||
And we're all supposed to go, Mug Vance said the shit. | ||
He said, fuck. | ||
I'm so pay attention because he does this like every week. | ||
And it kind of loses the effect. | ||
If it ever had any effect, certainly it has lost that effect now. | ||
It's like every rally he goes to, I know this ain't politically correct, and I'm from Appalachia, but there's a load of shit. | ||
And we're supposed to go, oh boy, this guy, he's not like the other politicians. | ||
You've never met someone like me. | ||
I say shit and ass. | ||
They all they all do this now. | ||
Ever since Trump started doing it, Beto O'Rourke does it. | ||
Vance does it. | ||
I've seen other people do it. | ||
It's tiresome. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Just an aside. | ||
But Vance, his first response to the publication of the letter by the Wall Street Journal, he said, pardon my French, but this is bullshit. | ||
This letter isn't real. | ||
And the Trump administration said the same thing, denied the letter exists. | ||
Okay, well, now we have it. | ||
Now we've all seen it. | ||
That's his signature, literally in black and white from Jeffrey Epstein's book. | ||
And it's not surprising. | ||
Epstein and Trump were best friends for like 10 years. | ||
And not only that, but Epstein has a lot of personal artifacts, photos with Trump with presidents, paintings of Bill Clinton in a dress, George Bush playing with uh toy model of 9-11. | ||
Is it surprising that Jeffrey Epstein might have a personal artifact from Trump that could be considered embarrassing? | ||
Blackmail material potentially. | ||
I mean, we have it. | ||
We've seen it. | ||
There's a photo of it. | ||
It came from Epstein's estate. | ||
If it's fake, I mean, I guess that'll come out in court. | ||
I don't see why it would be. | ||
So we'll talk all about that. | ||
It's just shocking, though, the lengths people will go to now defend this. | ||
And I'll steel man the Trump defense on Epstein. | ||
Look, when you're a rich and powerful person, I'm sure you meet a lot of people like that. | ||
And you don't necessarily know who they are. | ||
When you're a billionaire socialite, you tend to run in these circles. | ||
He knew everybody. | ||
Epstein did. | ||
Trump did as well. | ||
If you're steel manning, I'm not saying that. | ||
I'm saying if you want to give the best possible defense, you say something like, like he did 10 years ago. | ||
I got along with everybody. | ||
Maybe I'm named in the files, but I didn't do anything wrong. | ||
At this point, if there's nothing there, you wonder why he doesn't just disclose all of it. | ||
People are drawing in negative inference anyway. | ||
So if there's truly nothing there, by releasing it, it's not gonna be a good look. | ||
But it's already not people already drawing a negative inference by concealing it. | ||
So I don't understand why at this point that's not being done. | ||
It makes me think there is something in there that's a problem for him. | ||
And if you go back and watch my show from July, I know this is the beginning of the show, but I know we're probably not gonna get into it. | ||
If you go to my show back in July, I've been pretty consistent and said I actually don't think Trump is guilty of a crime there. | ||
Like I doubt he's on the island. | ||
I doubt he's having sex with underage girls. | ||
I honestly I doubt that. | ||
Just being honest with you. | ||
I don't think that's likely. | ||
But the longer this goes on, the less I'm the less confident I am about that. | ||
My initial reaction was he's concealing it to say face, which makes sense. | ||
He's obviously not getting away with that. | ||
It's dragged on now for we're in our third month of it. | ||
You have to ask. | ||
In month three of the scandal in the cover-up, why not just let it rip? | ||
It's already bad. | ||
Can it get worse? | ||
There's only one way it could get worse, and that's if there's something damning in there. | ||
And I, as time goes on, I think that becomes more of a distinct possibility. | ||
Anyway, if we have time, we'll cover that in full. | ||
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I'm sorry I'm late. | ||
I got so sick today. | ||
Honestly, I'm just a dysgenic freak. | ||
You know it, I know it. | ||
You love reminding me of it. | ||
It's just true. | ||
I'm not built to last. | ||
I'm not built correctly. | ||
I barely slept last night, and then I just had I just binge ate all day. | ||
I had a huge breakfast, chocolate chip pancakes for lunch. | ||
I had tacos, queso. | ||
I got home, I fell asleep, and then I woke up and just I got absolutely sick. | ||
Sick to my stomach. | ||
I was gonna cancel the show because I was in a pretty rough uh state, and I'm still not feeling great, but I said, we gotta do a show. | ||
It's New York Times Day. | ||
We got it. | ||
I have to do a show. | ||
So I just had to buckle up. | ||
I had to just buckle in and just get it done. | ||
So I apologize I'm late, but I really was I was not feeling good. | ||
I was out of it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
People are gonna say, well, you that's because you're not eating raw whole foods. | ||
That's because you're eating all that processed junk. | ||
Oh, fucking save it. | ||
I don't even who needs to hear all that. | ||
I'm here for a good time, not a long time. | ||
I live to eat, I don't eat to live, okay. | ||
I like Nick a lot, but he's wrong about this. | ||
You know, Nick is right about almost everything, but he's wrong about this. | ||
I see your little comments. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I like to eat, okay? | ||
I taste good. | ||
Let me have this one thing. | ||
Okay, I don't drink, I don't do drugs, I don't have sex. | ||
Let me have this one thing. | ||
I'm a shut in, I'm a recluse. | ||
Occasionally I indulge in well, okay, daily I indulge in numnums. | ||
Okay, daily I indulge in the zog slop. | ||
Let me have this one thing, please. | ||
Well, you're all out there living your awesome lives. | ||
People are out there. | ||
People are out there with their girlfriends. | ||
People are out there eating out, drinking cocktails, letting loose, dancing like nobody's watching. | ||
And I'm a pretty, you know, I'm I'm a pretty disciplined guy. | ||
But the one the one thing that I like to enjoy, Taco Tuesday. | ||
Okay. | ||
If that's a crime, then lock me away. | ||
But if not, then the show must go on. | ||
Anyway, uh, so I because I I the only reason I'm saying that is because I could already anticipate. | ||
I was debating if I should even say that I got sick because I just knew. | ||
I just, you just know. | ||
You say, oh, I had a tummy ache. | ||
And here come the boomers. | ||
You need to try a parasite cleanse. | ||
That's parasite. | ||
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Oh, well, have you tried a primal diet? | |
Whoa, well, you need to exercise and sleep eight hours a day. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
You're telling me for the first time. | ||
Exercise and good diet and lots of sleep. | ||
Tell me more. | ||
Wow, you put me on. | ||
All right, we're not, we're not doing this. | ||
We're not doing this, okay? | ||
Let's just forget it and let's just move on. | ||
You do your thing. | ||
I'll do mine. | ||
Leave me the fuck alone. | ||
All right, anyway. | ||
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All right. | ||
Let me take a little sip of water here. | ||
Just to settle my stomach. | ||
So we can lock in. | ||
Before we get into our news, I do want to talk a little bit about my New York Times profile. | ||
Pretty sick. | ||
Pretty sick, right? | ||
Not gonna lie. | ||
Pretty sick. | ||
The picture? | ||
Aura. | ||
Auraful photo. | ||
I appreciate our the author of the piece. | ||
My guy, dude, aura farming. | ||
We have we have to give credit to the goat. | ||
Credit to the goat, Robert Draper. | ||
We should not pray. | ||
I should not say this because then they're gonna write nasty. | ||
You know, if I if I say he did a good job, then the next time they do a piece, they're gonna say, whiny, whiny Nazi bitch, Nick Fluentes. | ||
Whiny Nazi incel loser, Nick Fluentes. | ||
But it was a great piece. | ||
I thought it was fair. | ||
Honestly, I thought it was fair. | ||
Uh, it wasn't a puff piece by any stretch. | ||
I mean, they're calling me a problem, a mosquito. | ||
Okay, what the fuck? | ||
Calling me a mosquito and my lifeblood is attention and a carnival barker and you know, so there are some jabs in there, like, all right, all right, Robert, you got you made your point. | ||
He got some shots in, but it was balanced. | ||
You know, um, and for full disclosure, you know, the journalist reached out to me a few weeks ago and said, hey, I'm doing this piece about your generational run. | ||
He didn't say that, but that's what we're all talking about. | ||
And I said, Yeah, what the heck. | ||
So I I called him and he interviewed me. | ||
And it was fair. | ||
I mean, much of what I said was faithfully reported in the piece, which is about as much as you can ask for. | ||
Um, and I thought it was great. | ||
I mean, I think it could have been a little better. | ||
I'm still waiting on my profile. | ||
I just wish they could understand me, you know. | ||
Uh, and for those that didn't read it, it's on the New York Times, and they they talked all about how my following has grown so much in the past year, and how I'm feuding with Trump, and I have this thing with Vance, and they talked about all the things people have been talking about, and people are asking me what my thoughts are on it. | ||
And I think to be perfectly honest, here is the deal. | ||
I had become extremely critical of Trump, and it's just so transparent and obvious that now the left, they will take any ammunition to hit the president, even if it's coming from me. | ||
So Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, you know, but seven days a week to the left-wing press, I am the neo-Nazi incel, white nationalist, but whatever. | ||
But the one day that I criticize Trump, I'm a conservative influencer. | ||
I'm I'm a conservative activist, I'm a hero, I'm a former Trump ally, a key lieutenant of the MAGA movement, right? | ||
So transparent. | ||
And this is what the media does. | ||
It's actually a little instructive because it gives you a little insight into how the media works. | ||
Does the media lie? | ||
I mean, sometimes they do. | ||
Is the media biased? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But this is a little insight into the actual mechanistic processes, kind of like the anatomy of how they operate. | ||
The left is set against Trump and the Republican Party and the administration. | ||
And so Trump is public enemy number one. | ||
If a guy like me is on the far right, if I'm on the right wing flank of Trump, and I'm causing Trump's base to doubt him, or for them to doubt his credibility or sincerity. | ||
This actually undermines Trump in a way that the left cannot undermine him. | ||
Because Trump's base is inoculated from attacks that come from the left, because if the left attacks Trump, Trump hand waves that away and says that's fake news. | ||
That's the left-wing media, that's the lame stream media. | ||
And the base says, oh, why would we believe Don Lemon? | ||
Why would we believe the New York Times, CNN, et cetera. | ||
But if I'm attacking Trump, I mean, I I, of course, I have the credibility. | ||
I was at Charlottesville, I was a J6er. | ||
I am a far-right live streamer. | ||
Well, I'm hitting Trump and his base in a vector that the left-wing media could never emulate or replicate. | ||
They don't like me. | ||
They don't want to understand me. | ||
They're not trying to do me any favors, although that might be a knock-on effect. | ||
What they want to do, and you see this all the time, they want to fan the cleavages on the right, the divisions on the right to hurt Trump. | ||
So if there is an internacing infighting on the right wing, the left wants to exacerbate that. | ||
They want to amplify that to destabilize the right wing, to divide the right wing so that the left can press the advantage. | ||
And I fully acknowledge and I fully recognize that. | ||
This is what CNN does when they play my Clips. | ||
This is what the New York Times does when they say, you know, the GOP has a white nationalist problem. | ||
That was the framing. | ||
The framing was not that I'm an Israel critic, because I think at this point that's what I'm more famous for. | ||
What I have blown up for in recent years is my opposition to the war in Gaza, the war in Iran. | ||
That was honestly my biggest criticism of Trump. | ||
That informs my critique of the online dissident right, of Vance, of Peter Thiel, of all of it. | ||
So it's it's even interesting in the title was the title, you know, oh, there's like the young generation on the right is critical of Israel. | ||
Here's their here's their problematic champion. | ||
No. | ||
The angle was the GOP has a problem with white nationalists. | ||
And even in that title, why do you think they said white nationalist and not anti-Semite? | ||
The reason they said that is because everyone's being called anti-Semitic right now. | ||
And if you say that I am principally motivated by opposition to Israel, well, the left is gonna sympathize with that. | ||
Many in the right will sympathize with that. | ||
Because people realize that the word anti-Semitism has no currency. | ||
There's something valid about opposing Israel, even if people think there's excesses and consider me to be a part of that. | ||
They chose white nationalists because that is still an ugly label. | ||
It's like white supremacist, Nazi. | ||
It's unflattering. | ||
And it makes the GOP look bad. | ||
Oh, the GOP is suppressing a white nationalist rebellion. | ||
That's not true. | ||
White nationalists are in the fucking government, actually. | ||
You know, look at who's running the DHS Twitter account. | ||
It's clearly some like pro-white activist. | ||
These guys like Scott Greer, uh, you know, the Peter Brimelows, the Jared Taylors, all their people are sniffing around DC. | ||
They're at NAPCO, Patrick Casey's at NATCON. | ||
They're all in these circles. | ||
So, you know, the this idea that the GOP is like suppressing white nationalism, no. | ||
If anything, the GOP is leaning into white nationalism to placate its radical base, who is angry about Israel. | ||
Case in point, Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie Kirk has started promoting Steve Saylor, a white nationalist, arguably a racial realist. | ||
Charlie Kirk, the standard bearer of Trumpism in the youth movement, promoting Steve Saylor, a scientific racist. | ||
So if anything, white nationalism is discreetly being allowed and tolerated as a pressure release vow for the radical base. | ||
Suffice to say, you have to swallow endless pro-Israel stuff, will let you be more pro-white, more outspoken on race. | ||
Anyway, so even though the framing of the article is very telling, it's very informative. | ||
And it's it's a vector of attack on the GOP. | ||
The GOP is this disaster where they're suppressing odious racists because that's what the GOP attracts, like that's the vector of attack. | ||
Uh, is the the GOP has a white nationalist problem because that's the kind of crowd the GOP attracts, racist evil people. | ||
And also, like I said, it's leaning into the infighting. | ||
So, in that sense, the reason why the article is somewhat favorable is because they want to portray the GOP as destabilizing. | ||
So, how do they do that? | ||
They say that this, the most hated man in the GOP is insurgent. | ||
He's opposing Trump and winning. | ||
People in Trump's base are not happy. | ||
And what does that say about him? | ||
So they're positive about my influence, the growth of my channel, the fact that I've gained traction, I'm winning these exchanges with other opponents of the New York Times like Tucker Carlson. | ||
But they still heap scorn on my politics. | ||
So, for example, there's a paragraph in here. | ||
So funny, he writes, Mr. Fluentis suggested that his most outlandish musings were when I was 18 and the beginning of the Trump movement, but I've become more moderate, he added, I would say that I've mellowed with age, which is what I said to him. | ||
He said a review of Mr. Fluentis' recent remarks indicates otherwise. | ||
He said on a show in July that Hitler had aura, chided Polish people for having a bad habit of hating Hitler all the time. | ||
Last month on X, he characterized the Indian American in-laws of vice president Vance as Uber drivers and call center scammers. | ||
He also said on his show that all black people should be ashamed of crimes committed by others of their race, adding that white people are justified in being racist. | ||
So the balanced approach that I'm describing is they play up my insurgency, gaining traction, winning exchanges, doubling, quintupling his following, unignorably becoming a political problem for the GOP. | ||
On the flip side, but he's odious. | ||
He's racist, he's a Nazi, he's a sympathizer, he's a Holocaust, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And so that's where it comes from. | ||
They have to give me my due to once again to lean into this infighting on the right, but not without putting me down and saying, well, but you know, we don't approve of his politics. | ||
He's this odious character, he's he still is evil, etc., casting aspersions on my motivations. | ||
Did he really mellow? | ||
No, not really. | ||
And um, so that that's what this article is. | ||
And what is maybe on a higher level, what's interesting is clearly I do represent a phenomenon. | ||
I have beaten the odds. | ||
I have not just survived, but really exploded in popularity in spite of unbelievable censorship blacklisting. | ||
And the narrative about me is that I am the worst person in the world. | ||
I'm I'm this uh maniacal, evil, psycho, bigot. | ||
And so these things are in contradiction. | ||
There's a dissonance here. | ||
You either have to believe that, you know, my audience is fake, which is, I don't think, plausible, or you have to believe that there are really a ton of really sick evil people in America. | ||
And even respectable people like Dinesh D'Souza will credit me for being thoughtful. | ||
Like they must be in my rapture or something, enraptured by me. | ||
And the dissonance is, you know, clearly I'm I am doing something that is resonating. | ||
And I don't think most people are evil. | ||
I think that uh at this point in time, given the suppression as well as the attention I've gotten, if I truly was despicable, like they say, a long time ago, people would have been finished. | ||
If this was really just a shock jock routine, if I was just being edgy for the sake of it or uh hateful bigot, I don't think there would be that much interest in it. | ||
Clearly, there is something going on here. | ||
There is something powerful about what I'm doing. | ||
I'm highly talked about, highly polarizing, hugely popular with some, reviled by others. | ||
Now, if we had a real press, somebody, maybe just one journalist, would actually take an interest in profiling me. | ||
Because it is an interesting story. | ||
Is it not a microcosm of a Generation Z, white male, the uh prototypical, disaffected white male who got into politics 10 years ago and is transformed through these events, through the Trump election, the rise of the alt-right, the first Trump administration, January 6th. | ||
I mean, I was there for it all. | ||
The COVID pandemic, you name it. | ||
And if there was anybody with like um, you know, even a scholarly curiosity, a kind of academic curiosity about what I represent or you know, what I really am about, there'd be a profile that I don't want to say sympathetic, but maybe charitable. | ||
That's not really what this is. | ||
What this is is a um, they're instrumentalizing my message for their for the purpose of the institutional left. | ||
And you know this. | ||
Get this. | ||
The best part of the article was super super subtle. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
This was really interesting. | ||
He writes, um, until a month or two ago, Nick Fluentis was regarded by right-wing influencers as a mosquito-like interloper whose lifeblood was attention. | ||
Ignore his openly racist and sexist rants. | ||
Mr. Fuentis would flitter off into oblivion. | ||
Today, an entirely different consensus emerged on the right. | ||
The footprint of the oratorically proficient late night streaming show host is not dwindled in the least. | ||
While it's tens, if not hundreds of thousands of alienated young male conservative followers known as groipers, a nickname derived from an all-right meme. | ||
Or hang on, this is wrong. | ||
Here it is. | ||
He says he specifically has criticized the president for showing solidarity with Israel over the war in Gaza. | ||
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Did anybody catch that? | |
I'll read it again. | ||
He writes, specifically, he has criticized the president for showing solidarity with Israel over the war in Gaza. | ||
Well, that's an interesting way to characterize the Trump administration. | ||
Is that what the Trump administration is doing? | ||
They're showing solidarity with Israel in their war in Gaza. | ||
That is uh the word solidarity is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. | ||
How about bombing Iran on their behalf? | ||
How about giving them weapons to commit a genocide? | ||
How about giving them cover diplomatically, militarily? | ||
Like to characterize the Trump administration's support for Israel as showing solidarity over Israel's war in Gaza. | ||
Did you catch that? | ||
Be honest. | ||
Major red flag is going up on the field. | ||
And what that indicates is clearly an institutional bias, an institutional left-wing bias that either does not want to characterize me as part of the uh good faith critics of the situation in Gaza, or more likely, it's a downright sympathetic characterization of Israel's war and Trump's support of it. | ||
It's downplaying what is going on there. | ||
It's a sympathetic, talk about it, charitable. | ||
It's practically cover. | ||
No, I'm not accusing the author of, you know, being some kind of um, you know, suppressing information, but it represents an institutional bias. | ||
And so what this piece is is sort of wielding this movement and what it is for the purposes of the institutional left. | ||
And a lot of people say, and a lot of people say to me, well, don't you recognize that this is how you've gone so wrong? | ||
Don't you recognize that if the left is using you to attack Trump, maybe you've lost a plot. | ||
And I say to that, you just don't know your history. | ||
And I don't even want to elaborate. | ||
I should elaborate a little bit because if I don't, it seems like I don't really have a reason. | ||
But this is exactly what the left did to Trump. | ||
Do you remember in 2015 when they said, please, Trump, do it, run for office. | ||
Please, we we we do not want you to be president, but we badly want you to run. | ||
Oh, this is hilarious. | ||
Oh, we're and they started out laughing and they started out smiling and they thought it was amusing, and they thought that the GOB had a Trump problem. | ||
The GOP had a MAGA problem. | ||
And then Trump became the president. | ||
I'm not saying it's not a syllogism to say I will become president too, but it is to say, uh let's not necessarily assume that the left understands the animal they're dealing with. | ||
I don't think they do. | ||
I think that's to our advantage. | ||
They don't, they never have. | ||
And that's why 10 years ago, they thought I would disappear. | ||
That's why 10 years ago, they thought I was just another shock jock. | ||
They don't want to understand my appeal. | ||
And to that I say, ignore at your own peril. | ||
Don't listen, ignore, mischaracterize, believe that you are, you know, getting the upper hand at your own, at your own peril. | ||
I will not interrupt. | ||
Um, and I the only reason I say that very abbreviated explanation is because, you know, I'm not gonna spell it out for the left. | ||
Like, here's how you're gonna neutralize me or something, but uh it doesn't, it doesn't worry me in the slightest. | ||
We want right wing infighting. | ||
We want to force these issues to the fore. | ||
We want a battle. | ||
Uh, do we want complicity? | ||
Do we want the status quo? | ||
Do we want lethargy? | ||
No, we want disruption. | ||
We want chaos. | ||
We want infighting. | ||
Yes, the GOP might lose some elections. | ||
That's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. | ||
Yes, I I recognize I perfectly understand in the process of this cultural revolution. | ||
I understand the GOP may win some elections, and uh that is a sacrifice that I am perfectly willing to make. | ||
I'm eagerly willing to make that sacrifice, actually. | ||
If in the end we have a transformed conservative movement that is actually further to the right than Trump. | ||
And it's funny, um, you know, I saw this. | ||
It's interesting because the left has so much to say about me all of a sudden. | ||
One more thing before I move on into the news. | ||
I saw Hassan Piker reacted to me again. | ||
Two days in a row. | ||
Dude, the aura farming continues. | ||
He goes on a stream today and he says, Normally I didn't talk about the irrelevant Nazi Nick Fuentes because he's irrelevant, but now he's the most relevant Nazi in America. | ||
It's like, bro, aura farming for free. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
But he's reacting to me again. | ||
And dude, it is actually deranged how obsessed Hassan is with destiny. | ||
I'm watching these like Hassan criticisms of my videos for the narcissistic supply. | ||
Like I'm watching Hassan talk about me. | ||
I'm giggling, I'm kicking my feet, I'm watching Hassan for 20 minutes talk about me. | ||
But throughout the whole thing, he's just talking about like destiny, sex pestany, molesty, destiny, death. | ||
And I'm like, hey, uh, isn't this supposed to be about me? | ||
Like, hey, sorry to interrupt. | ||
What the fuck does this have to do with destiny? | ||
This is about me. | ||
Or at least I thought. | ||
I watched this video yesterday, and he kept talking about destiny. | ||
I'm like, this is weird. | ||
Like, who cares about that? | ||
Then today, another 20 minutes, and it's like destiny, destiny. | ||
It's like, dude, what am I interrupting? | ||
Like, what the fuck did I just walk into? | ||
He's like, Destiny and Nick are making up talking points about me. | ||
It's like, dude, get a grip. | ||
I do not follow the left that closely. | ||
I do not care that much. | ||
But something is going on there. | ||
I don't know what I stumbled into there, but it's like, bro, just leave me out of it. | ||
Like, I thought they weren't friends or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I thought they were friends, they're not friends. | ||
But I'm watching this video, and Hassan is like, we have to talk about Nick. | ||
He's cynically appealing to liberals, but he's still right wing. | ||
And then he just keeps bringing up like these this is why destiny did this and that. | ||
And I'm like, what? | ||
Hey, hello. | ||
Um, this is about me, I thought. | ||
So that was super bizarre. | ||
I don't know what's going on over there, but it's like, I don't know, really. | ||
I thought they were all on the same team or something on some level. | ||
But I guess not. | ||
Anyway, so I just want to throw that out there real quickly because I did see, you know, there's a New York Times, Kyle Kalinski, Hassan, they're all talking about me, but none of them really um get it. | ||
And I, you know, I think that it's just the right wing is impenetrable to them. | ||
They just do, they don't understand the language. | ||
They do not, it's a generational divide. | ||
You know, this Robert Draper, he seems like a nice guy, he's very cordial. | ||
But he's an older guy. | ||
It's like, you know, no offense. | ||
How's he really gonna understand the contours of what we talk about? | ||
How's he gonna understand even a quarter of what we say on the show? | ||
And I don't say that to be shitty at all. | ||
That's like my parents. | ||
How are my parents gonna understand, you know, 80%? | ||
You know, my mom sends me AI videos that are obviously not real. | ||
I'm like, mom, that's AI. | ||
You know, like the the boomers are just not with it. | ||
So that is our great advantage. | ||
And um, not not to kind of like push it beyond um the scope of what we're talking about tonight, but I do think there's a great strength in this. | ||
Just some commentary on this whole dynamic. | ||
I think that our superpower is that we do have an exoteric and an esoteric meaning. | ||
Even if we can't help it, I don't even think I try to be as clear as possible. | ||
If you watch my show, I want people to understand what I'm saying. | ||
I get mad when people don't get it. | ||
But maybe that is our greatest superpower. | ||
Because I've talked about in the past. | ||
The great problem that we have is that if we avail ourselves to the public, we will be isolated, fired, targeted, destroyed. | ||
So the way that the Groipers have to accede to power and network is in a very discreet way. | ||
But this is a challenge. | ||
Because of course, it'd be easier if we started a group and everyone had a membership, and we said, oh, here's our Gruper congressman, and here's our Gruper billionaire, and here's our Gruiper White House guy, and we're all gonna get together and march and like that would make it easy for us to grow and et cetera. | ||
But we'd be vulnerable. | ||
On the flip side, if we're discreet, it makes it very hard to grow, but we also have a longer lifespan. | ||
We also have more institutional access. | ||
So it's like, how do you say stay discreet but also grow? | ||
And it's like it sort of has to be like this thing of ours. | ||
It almost has to be like something, something has to be left unsaid. | ||
And I think that might be the great superpower. | ||
And the reason I use the language I'm using is because this was the superpower of the Straussians. | ||
You look at Bronze Age Pervert and that crowd, you look at Leo Strauss, Harvey Mansfield, that whole crew. | ||
Harry Jaffa, Alan Bloom, all of the acolytes of Strauss and his disciples, they thrived as uh as effectively an underground secret club. | ||
An unofficial, informal, but nevertheless, very connected, very tightly knit, secret group. | ||
And uh, so there's something to be said about that. | ||
There's something to be said about that kind of organizing. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
And so you can't necessarily be mad. | ||
I get mad that they don't fully understand me, but maybe that's a good thing. | ||
Anyway, that's that. | ||
I do so I, you know, I've got some some interesting reflections on that, but they did a great job with the photo. | ||
The aura farming was crazy. | ||
I love the photos. | ||
Some of the lines in there are great too. | ||
There was one other um section here I'll read to you, then we'll move on. | ||
They said, asked to comment about Mr. Fuentes' remarks. | ||
White House officials declined. | ||
Current and former members of the administration, as well as outside advisors would not be quoted for the record about Mr. Fluentis out of fear, they said, of inviting online attacks from him and his zealous followers. | ||
Three of them mentioned the sudden ubiquity of Fuentis related clips circulating in their social media feeds. | ||
Raise your right hand. | ||
I swear I'm gonna vote for Nick Fuentis. | ||
That's that's now that's hot stuff, and you can get that at a number of different places. | ||
Ask to comment on his remarks, White House officials declined. | ||
Current members of the administration would not be quoted out of fear, out of fear. | ||
They fear the Gruipers, they fear the Grupers. | ||
Raise your right hand, raise your right hand. | ||
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We're pledging, raise your right hand. | |
Would not be quoted out of fear. | ||
That's power. | ||
This is what I've been trying to tell you. | ||
If they don't fear you, then you don't really have power. | ||
You don't really have leverage. | ||
Obviously, this administration will shit down the throats of its supporters. | ||
and All day, but they will not cross the Groipers. | ||
Because they don't want the heat. | ||
And by the way, that's why I went after Joe Kent all those years ago. | ||
That That was the subject of so much acrimony from Tucker Carlson. | ||
That's why we went after Joe Kent. | ||
I said the era of Republicans trashing people on the hard right is over. | ||
And it's over because I will make you lose. | ||
I will make you lose in the biggest upset in Congress. | ||
I will take your white knight and I will drag him down. | ||
If you say something bad about us, specifically for our views. | ||
If you say we don't like their criticisms of Israel, we we are coming for you. | ||
And ever since then, they got a lot quieter, didn't they? | ||
Sort of the whole point. | ||
So anyway. | ||
I told you this last week. | ||
I don't need you to take my word for it. | ||
Watch me work. | ||
You know, a lot of people are unconvinced. | ||
I'm not in some ways, I can't really do a good job of convincing you that I'm looking out for your best interest or trust me, please believe me. | ||
No, look, you need to get a, you know, I put the information out there, I make the case, take it or leave it. | ||
Watch me operate. | ||
Watch, and as they say, learn. | ||
Watch and learn. | ||
And uh, you know, so we just demonstrate it. | ||
But anyway, great article. | ||
I mean, oh, very unhappy with the article. | ||
Draper did a number on me. | ||
Oh, I hope he doesn't write another one because man, they did a number on us. | ||
We're very unhappy. | ||
All right, we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the Middle East. | ||
And uh, this is gonna be a big topic. | ||
Lots to discuss here. | ||
Okay, guys. | ||
So buckle up, because we're gonna need to do some background. | ||
I'm gonna need to catch you up to speed here, and I'll give you a full account of where we are in the regional conflict. | ||
It'll be interesting. | ||
So, the big development in the Middle East today is that Israel launched an airstrike on Qatar, which is completely unprecedented, totally bold. | ||
For those that don't know, Qatar is one of the oil-rich Persian Gulf nations. | ||
East of Saudi Arabia, it is a peninsula inside the Persian Gulf, rich on oil. | ||
Large population of Iranian exiles that fled after 79. | ||
And more close to Iran than the others, than the Emirates, then Saudi, then uh Bahrain. | ||
And Qatar's chief role in the Middle East is as a mediator. | ||
Qatar is mediating all the various conflicts. | ||
They're mediating between Iran and the United States. | ||
They're mediating between Israel and Hamas. | ||
They're mediators. | ||
This is the source of their regional influence. | ||
And the reason they're good mediators is because they have maintained a solid relationship with Iran throughout the Saudi-Iranian proxy war. | ||
And that was the source of a major diplomatic row in the first Trump administration. | ||
And anyway, this is some background. | ||
Now, as you know, Israel bombs a lot of countries. | ||
They bomb Gaza and the West Bank with impunity. | ||
They bomb Lebanon regularly. | ||
They have bombed Syria for over a decade. | ||
They do airstrikes in Iraq occasionally. | ||
They attack the freedom convoy in international or Tunisian waters. | ||
They bomb Iran, Yemen. | ||
But for them to attack one of the very rich, very influential Gulf countries is just a new escalation. | ||
Extremely bold, without precedent. | ||
And the reason it's so unprecedented is because Qatar is playing a diplomatic role. | ||
This is like bombing Switzerland. | ||
It's like bombing Geneva. | ||
It is uh now, Qatar is not non-aligned. | ||
I wouldn't say that. | ||
But they are facilitating peace or facilitating peace talks. | ||
What's more, unlike these other countries, Qatar is a legitimate and solid state. | ||
Yemen is in a state of civil war, effectively and has been for decades. | ||
Iraq was under occupation by the United States, Syria in the middle of a civil war. | ||
Lebanon in some form of a civil war for a long time. | ||
Gaza and the West Bank are everything other than in name protectorates of Israel. | ||
For Israel to hit Qatar is uh a big deal. | ||
And not only that, but Israel's trying to improve its relationship with these countries under the Abraham Accords. | ||
Israel wants the investment from the sovereign wealth funds of these countries. | ||
They're trying to build better economic and diplomatic relations with these countries, trying to achieve normalization. | ||
Secure investment. | ||
They're trying to build an economic corridor through the Arabian Peninsula, through Israel, out to the Mediterranean Sea. | ||
This is going to dampen that. | ||
I know that the Emirates in Saudi Arabia are not happy about this. | ||
And so anyway, Israel attack Qatar, big deal, major deal. | ||
I'm trying to impress upon you the significance of it in itself. | ||
And the purpose of the attack was to decapitate the political bureau representing Hamas in Qatar. | ||
Throughout the war in Gaza, of course, Hamas is literally underground. | ||
They're in hiding, they're in tunnels. | ||
And so how Hamas negotiates with Israel is that its political representatives are actually and have been living inside Qatar. | ||
And they're living there because they know that Qatar is the mediator. | ||
The reason they're living there is because they presume it is unlikely that they will be targeted there because it would be so bold. | ||
So they have lived there, and Qatar has given them refuge there to facilitate diplomacy. | ||
And the understanding was that they were effectively off-limits. | ||
Their diplomatic personnel living in diplomatic buildings, representing Hamas inside a major regional power in the Middle East that's mediating the peace. | ||
So the logic was they were off limits. | ||
Well, we knew they were there, they've been there, and Israel decided today to bomb all of them. | ||
They were all gathered in a specific building for a meeting, the entire political bureau, the surviving leadership of Hamas, and Israel tried to decapitate the leadership of Hamas and kill all of them in one fell swoop in this airstrike. | ||
Now, they did not notify the United States until it was already too late. | ||
The United States, that's according to the United States. | ||
It's hard to know what's true or not, though. | ||
That's what they claim. | ||
The United States allegedly informed the Qataris, but again, too late. | ||
A strike was condemned by Qatar, by Saudi Arabia. | ||
And the White House itself rebuked the strike. | ||
Because another feature of Qatar is that it hosts the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East. | ||
So this is a U.S. ally. | ||
Steve Whitkoff has been working closely with the Qataris. | ||
Trump visited Qatar. | ||
They're an ally. | ||
And Israel bombed them. | ||
Big problem. | ||
This is a story from the New York Times, and then we'll get into some of the background. | ||
We'll bring up to speed where we are now. | ||
It says, quote, Israel attempted to kill senior members of Hamas in an airstrike on Tuesday in Qatar, a sharp escalation that brought the Mideast war to a close U.S. ally and a primary mediator in trying to end the conflict in Gaza. | ||
The Israeli strike on a Hamas meeting where the group said its officials were discussing a ceasefire proposal backed by President Trump, threatened to undermine negotiations over the Gaza war. | ||
Threatened to undermine negotiations. | ||
The direct attack on Qatar's territory also risked antagonizing the Qatari government and destabilizing its diplomatic efforts in the war. | ||
Hamas said the Israeli strike had failed to kill senior officials in the group without specifying whether they had sustained injuries. | ||
In a statement, the group confirmed that the son of Halil Al-Haya, Hamas's chief negotiator, his office manager, and three other people affiliated with Hamas have been killed in the attack. | ||
But the strike killed a member of Qatar's internal security forces and injured a number of civilians. | ||
Qatar will continue its role as a mediator in the war, said the country's prime minister. | ||
But the Persian Gulf state has also formed a legal team to determine how to respond to Israel's attack. | ||
In other words, they will do nothing. | ||
Sheikh Mohammed, the prime minister, said we have reached a decisive moment Where there must be a response from the entire region to such barbaric actions. | ||
This is how you know Israel runs all their shit. | ||
Israel drops bombs in your country. | ||
They assassinate a political delegation that you are hosting inside your country. | ||
And your response is to call the lawyers. | ||
And your statement to the world is are you guys seriously going to let this happen? | ||
Like that's their statement. | ||
Qatar and the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, they're positioning themselves as having regional influence. | ||
Saudi Arabia has a lot of defense spending, big contracts from the US military. | ||
Qatar and the Emirates are playing these diplomatic roles, very wealthy. | ||
But when push comes to shove, and Israel is dropping bombs using American bot advanced fighter jets, undetectable in your country. | ||
What can you do about it? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Nothing. | ||
You call lawyers. | ||
Israel calls Shinbat. | ||
Israel calls Mossad. | ||
Israel scrambles the fighter jets. | ||
Israel launches missiles. | ||
They put their nukes out in full display so that satellite imagery can witness it. | ||
What are the Qataris do? | ||
The Emirates, what do they do? | ||
They call the lawyers. | ||
They look around at their neighbors and say, are you guys seriously going to let them do this to us? | ||
Really? | ||
You can't let them get away with it. | ||
They will. | ||
Of course they'll get away with it. | ||
President Trump gave what appeared to be conflicting accounts on Tuesday about when his administration knew about the Israeli strike. | ||
First, he said on social media that the U.S. military had informed his administration that Israel was attacking Hamas in the Qatari capital. | ||
This decision was made by Prime Minister Netanyahu. | ||
He said it was not a decision made by me. | ||
He said he had immediately directed Steve Whitcoff to inform the Qataris of the impending attack, but they Whitkopf had done so too late. | ||
He wrote on True Social Quote, I view Qatar as a strong ally and friend of the U.S. and feel very badly about the location of the attack. | ||
I love the passive language. | ||
Like the attack just happened to take place in Qatar. | ||
That was by design. | ||
Dude, they're bombing everybody everywhere. | ||
He says, I feel badly about the location of that attack that happened. | ||
That happened, right? | ||
That just happened to occur there. | ||
He says, I want all of the hostages and bodies of the dead released in this war to end now. | ||
Now let's be very clear about what is happening here. | ||
Let's characterize what is happening in the Middle East. | ||
Just a very quick refresher. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Contrary to the mainstream reports, which are always talking about ceasefire negotiations and hostage release agreements and, you know, and all this kind of stuff. | ||
Let's cut through the nonsense. | ||
In light of all the evidence, the historical record going back to October 7th and before. | ||
What is happening now is that October 7th was Israel's once in a lifetime, once in a century, once in history, opportunity to systematically destroy its chief adversary and only remaining opponent, only other contestant for regional hegemony in the Middle East, and that is Iran. | ||
And when I say systematically, what do I mean? | ||
Iran's nuclear program, its missile program, its Islamist regime, and its proxies. | ||
And in particular, when it comes to the proxies, Israel sought to roll back all of Iran's proxies. | ||
Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, the IRGC operating in Syria, and the Shiite Allied militias inside Iraq. | ||
So what was framed to us as a ground war in Gaza in retaliation for October 7th, that is not what this is. | ||
October 7th was the precipitating event, the precipitating action that set off what was a plan that had been in the works for a long time. | ||
Very ambitious, far reaching objectives across the entire region. | ||
So what's important to understand, this is not Israel retaliating against Hamas in Gaza for October 7th. | ||
They're using that as an excuse, and rolling a regional military campaign with significant objectives into that Casa's belly, into that justification for a war. | ||
We're fighting in Gaza. | ||
Oh, well, the Houthis are attacking shipping, so we need to bomb them too. | ||
Oh, Hezbollah is assembled on our northern border, so we need to bomb them too. | ||
Syria is supplying Hezbollah, so we need to overthrow Assad too. | ||
Iran is supporting these guys, so we need to take away their nuclear weapons and their missiles and overthrow their regime. | ||
You see? | ||
And this is how they've carried out the war. | ||
Now, in the furtherance of these objectives to take this war and systematically defeat in detail all of Iran's proxies, they have strategically stalled over the years. | ||
There has been a lot of talk about negotiations and ceasefires, but the only reason that there are talks of these things, and in some cases, limited ceasefire or narrow agreements, is so that Israel can move the pieces around on the board. | ||
Israel had a temporary ceasefire with Hamas at one point. | ||
There was not a ton of operations going on, for example, not really a ceasefire, but there weren't a lot of ground operations in Gaza last summer. | ||
That's not because the war was coming to a close. | ||
It's not because there was a chance of diplomacy breaking through. | ||
It's because Israel was moving its forces to the north to take on Hezbollah, where they carried out an intense operation up there and ultimately led not just to the collapse of Hezbollah, but also the neighboring Assad regime, whereupon Israel rearmed and then promptly returned to the south in Gaza, like they're doing right now. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
So you've seen for the better part of two years headlines and stories about diplomacy and people furiously traveling around Steve Whitcoff and Biden and Trump and ceasefires and and terse negotiations. | ||
Once you understand that Israel has these regional ambitions, which are enormous, you know, they're not going to be finished until all the pieces are off the board until the Houthis are gone. | ||
Hezbollah is gone. | ||
Gaza and the West Bank are annexed. | ||
Assad is out and Syria gives up the Golan. | ||
The Shiites are neutralized in Iraq and there's regime change in Iran and all their weapons are taken away. | ||
The war is not going to be over until these things are achieved. | ||
In the meantime, the talk of ceasefire and all these things, it's buying time for a One, the whole world wants the war to stop. | ||
Because while Israel is playing the chess board, people are dying in Gaza, and the world is watching. | ||
One of Israel's objectives is to ethnically cleanse Gaza and annex the territory. | ||
And the world is seeing this as Israel plays this grand strategy chess board of the region. | ||
So there is increasing diplomatic and economic pressure on Israel to end this war in Gaza. | ||
But if that happens, they might have to wrap up everything else. | ||
So Israel strings the world community along. | ||
We're negotiating. | ||
We're talking to Hamas, but we want our hostages. | ||
We're talking to Hamas. | ||
Maybe we have an agreement. | ||
Maybe we don't. | ||
And they strung along the Biden administration. | ||
They strung along the Trump administration, buying time for themselves from the diplomatic pressure, buying wiggle room, but also buying time to rearm, buying time to open up new fronts or explore new fronts in the conflict. | ||
it is in the context of this that what is happening today makes perfect sense. | ||
What are the latest developments in the regional conflict? | ||
Let's talk about them briefly. | ||
Now, if you recall back in June, When Israel bombed Iran, what precipitated Israel's preemptive strike on Iran was a negative judgment by the European countries on Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal. | ||
Just a few days before Israel bombed and attacked Iran preemptively, the European countries delivered a verdict that Iran was in noncompliance with the nuclear agreement made by Obama 10 years ago. | ||
Now, after the war and after the dust had settled, the Europeans resolved that since Iran was in noncompliance, that they would have to be sanctioned. | ||
Because the nuclear deal says that Iran has to abide by nuclear restrictions, and if they do, they get sanctions relief. | ||
If they don't, the sanctions come back. | ||
So the Europeans made this judgment before the war. | ||
The war happens. | ||
After the war, the Europeans pick up where they left off. | ||
And in July, they say, look, you are in noncompliance with the deal. | ||
As such, we are going to apply snap back sanctions. | ||
Iran's economy is already crippled. | ||
Israel is sabotaging their infrastructure on the daily, blowing things up, setting fires. | ||
There's already existing strain on the economy from existing sanctions. | ||
And so there's shortages of water, of electricity, of fuel. | ||
There are protests. | ||
And after the war, Iranian society's on the brink of collapse. | ||
That was by design. | ||
During the war, Israel targeted Iran's internal security forces, its military, its government leadership, the revolutionary guard, the besiege. | ||
So when the Europeans pick up where they left off and threaten sanctions, this could push Iranian society over the edge into a total collapse. | ||
The Europeans give Iran a deadline. | ||
The deadline is August 31st. | ||
If Iran does not re-engage with the IAEA and invite inspectors back to look at the facilities destroyed by Israel and the United States, if they don't declare their stockpile of enriched uranium, then by the end of September, October 1st, the sanctions go into effect. | ||
Now the Iranians said, if you put the sanctions on, then we will withdraw from the non-proliferation treaty. | ||
The NPT is an international agreement. | ||
It has 140 signatories, and it basically says that every country agrees not to get nuclear weapons. | ||
Now, if Iran withdraws from that, it is an insinuation that they might be building a nuclear bomb clandestinely. | ||
That would be an escalation. | ||
And this follows the tit for tat. | ||
If Europe puts the sanctions on, because Iran is in noncompliance, then Iran says the sanctions are on, then we're going to make a nuclear bomb. | ||
What do we have to lose? | ||
And so they're playing a game of chicken here. | ||
The Europeans don't want Iran to have the bomb. | ||
Iran doesn't want to have the sanctions. | ||
And so the Europeans are using the sanctions to get them to engage with the inspectors. | ||
Iran is using the threat of the bomb to get Europe to back off of the sanctions. | ||
Now, it was put before the Iranian parliament last week a resolution on whether to withdraw from the non-proliferation treaty, which would be an obscene escalation. | ||
That is basically as good of a public statement as you're going to get that Iran is building a primitive nuclear device. | ||
What else would that imply if they withdraw from the NPT? | ||
It was removed from the docket at the last minute. | ||
They never voted on it. | ||
A week later, today it was declared that Iran's foreign ministry and the Europeans had reached an agreement. | ||
Iran will not withdraw from the NPT. | ||
Europe will not apply the Snap Act sanctions, and there's a framework for Iran to cooperate with the nuclear inspectors from the IAEA. | ||
It is in the midst of this week. | ||
This happened this week. | ||
Last week, Iran put it on the docket. | ||
We're withdrawing from the NPT. | ||
We are going nuclear. | ||
Today, in the past 48 hours, an agreement came together where the Europeans and the Iranians are going to work together to inspect Iran's nukes, and they will not have sanctions That push over the country. | ||
And even the foreign ministry said we might re-engage with the United States in some capacity. | ||
In other words, diplomacy might prevail. | ||
Well, what's wrong with that? | ||
Well, of course, if diplomacy prevails, then Israel does not get its objectives. | ||
If Iran is under a framework agreement and has inspections, is not being sanctioned, is in good standing with Europe and the United States, then Israel cannot go in and bomb their missiles, bomb their nukes, topple their government without extraordinary disapproval from Western allies. | ||
Israel does not want peace. | ||
Strategically, ideologically, they're against peace. | ||
So it's in the midst of this diplomatic breakthrough that Israel bombs Qatar, a mediator between Iran and the United States, Qatar with close relations with Iran. | ||
And it harkens back to Israel's strike on the Palestinian leadership in Iran last August, or rather at the end of last July, in the exact in the exact same manner. | ||
Now, what does this do? | ||
If Israel bombs the mediator, if they bomb the Palestinians in Qatar the exact same way they did in Iran last year, what do you think the reaction is going to be in Iran? | ||
In the Iranian regime, there's a vicious debate right now about whether to re-engage with the West at all. | ||
The hardliners say we cannot trust them. | ||
They are working with Israel. | ||
They are trying to destroy us. | ||
They're either unwilling or unable to stop Israel, and Israel is pushing us to the brink of collapse. | ||
We should just get the bomb. | ||
We're already at war with them anyway. | ||
The other side, the reformers, the moderates are saying, this is our last chance. | ||
Israel's going to try to destroy us, but we have allies in America that are going to actually try to help us. | ||
America doesn't want to want war. | ||
Europe doesn't want war. | ||
We can thread the needle, we can make a deal, and we can thwart Israel's true agenda, which is to turn America against Iran and bring them to war against us. | ||
That's what the other side is thinking. | ||
Now, when Israel bombs the mediator in negotiations and uses Saudi airspace to do it, and the United States allegedly gave approval. | ||
Who does that empower in Iran? | ||
It empowers the hardliners who are going to say you cannot trust the West. | ||
We're going to let the IAEA, which fabricated evidence a week before Israel's attack, we're going to let them come into Fordo and Natans and inspect the nuclear facilities. | ||
We're going to tell them where our uranium is. | ||
Why? | ||
So they could tell Israel and they could bomb it. | ||
So that's one of the developments that's happening. | ||
Simultaneously, in March of this year, Israel ripped up their ceasefire agreement that was made in January. | ||
They re-imposed the blockade. | ||
Air strikes resumed, and there was talk of a once and for all operation that would push all the Palestinians out and into third-party countries, and they would annex the territory. | ||
They called the Gideon's chariot. | ||
Over the months, again, in furtherance of this agenda, a famine has taken over Gaza. | ||
People are starving to death because of the famine. | ||
The United States and Europe are putting unprecedented pressure on Israel to relieve the Palestinians by putting humanitarian aid sites inside the strip, which Israel did. | ||
But then Israel started shooting the Palestinians when they go to get the aid. | ||
And so this, coupled with the famine and attacks on journalists and hospitals, has compounded international outrage. | ||
And so what is happening clearly is that Israel is intensifying the operations more than ever. | ||
They're ethically cleansing the population. | ||
They're preparing for an offensive to take Gaza. | ||
And understand what that means. | ||
When Israel reinvades Gaza, they're going to push all the people into one section, and then they're going to kick them out. | ||
And once they kick them out, they're never going to be let back in. | ||
And once that happens, Israel will annex Gaza and take the land. | ||
And then they're going to turn around and do the same thing in the West Bank. | ||
And the idea of Palestine will be over. | ||
The people will be displaced. | ||
The political leadership will be murdered. | ||
Palestine will never be a state. | ||
It will be irreversible. | ||
It cannot be undone. | ||
It will be a fact, just like the territory that Israel currently controls will not be able to be undone outside of extraordinary means. | ||
So Israel is starving the people, pushing them to the South, getting ready to retake over. | ||
They're using these barbaric means. | ||
The famine is worse than ever. | ||
So now the Western countries are taking a step to thwart Israel. | ||
France, the French President Macron puts out a letter and says that at the that at the General Assembly of the United Nations in September on the 22nd, they will recognize Palestinian statehood. | ||
They're the first G7 country to do so. | ||
A P5 nation, a nuclear armed nation. | ||
Next, the United Kingdom says something similar. | ||
Conditionally, they will recognize Palestine if Israel doesn't stop. | ||
Then Canada says the same thing. | ||
Spain, Belgium, Netherlands have a diplomatic row with Israel. | ||
Now, why are the European countries threatening to recognize Palestine? | ||
Because if at this General Assembly meeting these Western countries recognize Palestine, if Israel then annexes Palestine, then these Western countries will have to terminate their relationship with Israel. | ||
If, according to France, the UK, and Canada, Palestine is a sovereign state. | ||
And if Israel erases that sovereign state, then according to their own law, these countries will have to review and revise their relationship with Israel and potentially terminate economic agreements or trade or a diplomatic relationship. | ||
So they're trying to outfox Israel. | ||
They're trying to get ahead of it. | ||
They're trying to hastily draw a red line before Israel crosses over it. | ||
So what does Israel do? | ||
Well, Israel is accelerating the timeline to invade. | ||
Israel is saying we're not going to wait for the UN to annex Gaza. | ||
We'll do it before you can recognize Palestine. | ||
By the time you recognize them, they won't exist. | ||
So Israel's preparing an offensive in Gaza City, what they say is the last remaining stronghold of Hamas, they're starting the operation this week. | ||
Now, the United States is getting involved because Trump, he wants the war to end. | ||
Because Trump, as a unique political figure, although he is beholden in many ways to the Israelis, I do believe that on some level, he recognizes what they are doing. | ||
Maybe this is naive, but this is my honest assessment, and I'm not going to go deep into it tonight. | ||
But I do believe that Trump does not want a protracted war with Iran. | ||
I do believe that Trump is shocked. | ||
His conscience is disturbed by what is happening there. | ||
I think he recognizes, even on a self-interested level, that it is bad for the reputation of him and the United States for this to keep going on. | ||
So Trump has made a concerted effort to bring the war in Gaza to an end. | ||
He signaled his dissatisfaction that it's continuing, but he's unable to stop it. | ||
Now he said last week that he would end the war in Gaza in two weeks. | ||
Yesterday, the United States offered up a proposal for Hamas, a peace proposal, mediated by Qatar. | ||
As a matter of fact, Hamas and their political bureau was gathered in Qatar in Doha today to discuss Trump's American-backed proposal for peace in Israel. | ||
And according to reports yesterday, Hamas was favorable to the agreement. | ||
That is, until they got bombed. | ||
What is the effect of the bombing on this? | ||
Well, if Israel murders all of the negotiators, then there's not going to be a deal. | ||
And if there's no peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, then that means that the war will go on. | ||
And the offensive in Gaza City will continue as planned. | ||
And if it continues as planned, then that means there ain't going to be Palestinian recognition. | ||
And the ethnic cleansing, the annexation, all of that will proceed as scheduled. | ||
And this is their playbook. | ||
If you go back and look at the past two years and beyond, every time it seems that there is pressure, like for example, last May, when the Biden administration was close to sealing a deal, a ceasefire agreement. | ||
Every time it seems that diplomacy might break out in the Middle East, Israel does something so provocative that makes it impossible for there to be an agreement. | ||
Israel does something so provocative that it makes it so that the other parties can not engage without losing, without losing face, without losing the deterrent threat, without losing legitimacy, without dissatisfaction within the ranks of their regime or the population. | ||
Every single time they sabotage and scuttle diplomacy with these very deliberate targeted strikes. | ||
And when you look at the timeline, it's very obvious. | ||
In the past week, these two things are coming to a head. | ||
It seems that Iran is leaning towards re-engaging with America. | ||
It seems that Hamas might be open to a deal. | ||
Trump has put pressure on Israel to accept one. | ||
So has France, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Canada, possibly Japan. | ||
We're ahead of this General Assembly meeting. | ||
And what happens in the middle of it? | ||
Israel does something bold, unprecedented. | ||
They violate airspace, they bomb a regional power, they assassinate political leadership, an American ally, they make everybody unhappy. | ||
And what can anybody do about it? | ||
Nothing. | ||
What does Cutter do? | ||
Cutter got bombed. | ||
What do they say? | ||
We're gonna talk to our lawyers. | ||
Someone help us. | ||
What is America say? | ||
Israel bombed our ally. | ||
Qatar is our ally. | ||
They're helping us. | ||
They stage our military base. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
What does the American president say? | ||
Oh, it's too bad how that happened there at that time. | ||
The attack that occurred today earlier that just happened. | ||
He's using passive language. | ||
He can't even condemn it. | ||
He won't even say Netanyahu shouldn't have done that. | ||
How dare you? | ||
He's avoiding the issue. | ||
And what this signals is that we're going to get another escalation. | ||
And let's zoom out and take a survey of these other developments. | ||
Israel's doing airstrikes in Syria because they're negotiating with the Assad regime for the Assad regime to effectively give them the Golan Heights and much of southern Syria. | ||
Israel is intervening in Lebanon. | ||
The Lebanese parliament passed a resolution to disarm Hezbollah. | ||
And Israel said last week that they will enforce that resolution. | ||
In other words, they will work with the Lebanese government to destroy Hezbollah and leave Lebanon vulnerable. | ||
Both Syria and Lebanon will be giving Israel territory effectively and joining the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations. | ||
Last week, Israel carried out two decapitation strikes on the Houthis in Yemen that targeted their ports, allegedly killed their entire military and political leadership, their prime minister, so that maybe there'll be something similar happening in Yemen as what is happening in Lebanon. | ||
And once all of that is achieved, then the runway is cleared. | ||
Snapback sanctions come down, Iranian economy collapses, Israel foments the regime change war in Iran, false flag, another preemptive strike, some form of provocation. | ||
They come in and deliver the final blow. | ||
That's the end game. | ||
That's always been the end game. | ||
And you look at the Middle East and the results speak for themselves. | ||
Unless you believe that Israel accidentally destroyed all of its enemies. | ||
Accidentally, systematically defeated in detail every one of its enemies in seven different countries. | ||
They defeated the Palestinian Islamist element in the West Bank, Hamas and Gaza, disarmed Hezbollah and Lebanon, overthrew Assad and Syria, decapitated the Houthis in Yemen, and then ultimately disarmed and then overthrew Iran. | ||
They Got really lucky. | ||
They stumbled into that one where they secured every one of their objectives, which previously was thought to be impossible or intractable. | ||
And then you wake up one day and they've achieved all of it. | ||
It was by design. | ||
It was orchestrated. | ||
This is always how they've played. | ||
And it goes back even beyond October 7th. | ||
They did this with Iran before. | ||
In 2021, after Trump ripped up the nuclear deal with Iran, there was a possibility that we could have put the deal back together. | ||
But you know what Iran was doing in 2020 and 2021 and 2022? | ||
They were assassinating all of Iran's nuclear scientists, blowing up their ports. | ||
How's Iran going to make an agreement when Israel's murdering their civilian political leadership? | ||
Or their scientists, I should say. | ||
They can't. | ||
This has been their approach from the very beginning. | ||
This has been their approach in 1990. | ||
The Bush administration wanted to leave Iraq. | ||
The Israelis wanted us to stay and topple Saddam Hussein. | ||
Bush didn't listen. | ||
According to some Assad agents, Israel plotted to kill Bush for that. | ||
13 years later, they got it anyway. | ||
This is what they always do. | ||
This is their playbook. | ||
And of course, what happens on the other side of it? | ||
Everybody, everybody on their brother, everybody and their brother is bitching about the famine, about the humanitarian crisis. | ||
They're talking about genocide, the Israel's wars, etc. | ||
No one has the foresight to tell you what is going to happen next. | ||
Israel's going to achieve all of it. | ||
They're going to topple Iran. | ||
I assume that will happen. | ||
There's going to be another attempt, at least, maybe before the end of the year. | ||
And when all of that occurs, Syria, Lebanon will bow. | ||
Saudi Arabia will bow. | ||
The Abraham Alliance will take shape. | ||
And Israel will become the uncontested regional hegemon of the Middle East. | ||
They will become a global power. | ||
Right now they're in check, or at least they were in check. | ||
They had to worry about Iran and all these forces arrayed against them. | ||
They had to worry about Iran. | ||
They had to worry about their allies and all these different countries on their border inside Palestine. | ||
When all is said and done, the runway will be cleared for Israel to be a regional power. | ||
And this is a taste. | ||
People say they're not going to dominate the Middle East. | ||
They're a country of what is it, 12, 16 million people. | ||
They're not going to be a regional power. | ||
Look at the size of their population, their economy, their territory. | ||
How could the country so small dominate a region so large and so influential? | ||
Well, look at what happened in Qatar. | ||
Israel can bomb Tunisia, no repercussions. | ||
Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, no repercussions. | ||
West Bank, Gaza, Yemen, no repercussions. | ||
Iran, Qatar, no repercussions. | ||
If a country can bomb you and you are not allowed to retaliate, then they own you. | ||
If Israel can bomb Syria and Syria still friendly with Israel, if they could bomb Beirut and still be friendly with Lebanon, if they can bomb Qatar, and Qatar does nothing to retaliate, then what does that tell you? | ||
It means that they cannot retaliate because they're not powerful enough. | ||
It means that Israel, if they so chose, they could carry out those decapitation strikes, pager attacks, air strikes, just as they did it against Hezbollah, they could do it against the House of Al-Fani. | ||
They could do it against the House of Saud. | ||
They could do it against any of these Gulf fiefdoms that aren't even real countries and topple them. | ||
If they could topple Iran, they could topple any one of these fucking countries in the Gulf. | ||
And if they could topple them, they can control them. | ||
And they can control their sovereign wealth funds, they can control their intelligence agencies, their ports. | ||
That's the future. | ||
People don't realize that. | ||
Iran is the last one fighting, sending missiles at Israel. | ||
They're able to counterattack because they're hardened. | ||
They're like a fortress. | ||
They have thousands of missiles for this. | ||
They have advanced air defense systems for this contingency, this eventuality. | ||
They have a nuclear hedge for this purpose. | ||
They have tunnels and underground missile factories and Bunkers and fortresses inside mountains for this conflict so that they could stand up to Israel in the way that all these other countries can't. | ||
And they defended themselves, but they might lose. | ||
Now, if Iran falls, the whole Middle East goes with it. | ||
And Israel reigns. | ||
And what happens then is they dominate planet Earth. | ||
They already control America. | ||
They control Europe. | ||
They have influence in Russia. | ||
Russia will not upset them. | ||
Through the United States, they'll have influence in all of the Pacific allies of America. | ||
They will rule the world. | ||
Are you ready for that? | ||
Have you thought about this? | ||
Will it be so innocuous that Israel ruling the Middle East has its tentacles all over American defense supplies, the American political system, Silicon Valley, Venture Capital, Palantir, the Ivy League universities? | ||
No, it won't seem so innocuous at all. | ||
It'll be very disturbing. | ||
It already is. | ||
That's their end game. | ||
So this strike today, it's just a taste. | ||
This is what they're willing to do. | ||
They're so bold. | ||
No one can stop them. | ||
And once Iran goes, then really no one can stop them. | ||
At this point, I fucking hope Iran gets a nuke. | ||
We should give them one. | ||
We should give them one. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
I used to say, oh, well, you know, it's in America's interest not for Iran to have a nuclear weapon. | ||
If Israel dominates the region, like it's very clear they will, then they're gonna become a brat. | ||
You think they're disobedient now? | ||
That's when we're sort of still uh, you know, their their patron, their sugar daddy. | ||
What happens when they don't need us? | ||
What happens when they have a new sugar daddy, which is Saudi Arabia and all these sovereign wealth funds? | ||
What happens when they have all the wealth from the trade routes and the energy pipelines, the sea routes, the land roots, the transaction between Asia, Europe, and Africa? | ||
We're gonna see a whole different side. | ||
You thought they were brutal then to our mutual enemies? | ||
What happens later? | ||
What are they gonna do to us? | ||
We should give Iran a nuclear weapon. | ||
We should treat Israel like we treat Russia. | ||
We should treat Israel like we treat Russia, and we should see Iran as Ukraine. | ||
We should treat Israel like we treat China, and we should treat Iran like we treat Japan or South Korea. | ||
Israel is on the precipice of becoming a major power. | ||
Why would we allow that on the world stage? | ||
Why would we not contain them like we contain the other powers? | ||
They're not friendly to us, they disobey us, they don't share the same agenda. | ||
They've infiltrated us, we have not infiltrated them. | ||
We're vulnerable. | ||
Why would we not treat them like a competitor? | ||
We should. | ||
We should have Trump land in Tehran and give Iran a nuclear bomb to hedge against Israel. | ||
But we'll never do that. | ||
And mark my words, it will not be vindicated this year, next year, maybe not the year after that. | ||
But in 20 years, you'll see. | ||
People say, how could they have predicted this? | ||
You'll see. | ||
In 20 years, things that you thought were impossible, you'll witness. | ||
You will, they will come to pass. | ||
You'll watch them reported on the New York Times. | ||
Who will stop it? | ||
Anyway, that's that. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our super chats. | ||
Pretty freaky stuff. | ||
That's why they did it. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
We'll take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I'm gonna get set up here. | ||
We had some super chats that I didn't read last night. | ||
I'm gonna read the big ones from yesterday. | ||
Uh, the small ones I'm not gonna be able to get to because we got a lot from tonight, too. | ||
But yesterday we had an issue with the super chat, so not all of them got read. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
I'll read our biggest ones. | ||
That I didn't get to. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
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Is this from Monday? | ||
It says last Monday, but shouldn't that be? | ||
Oh, I guess it wouldn't. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Maybe it's an error. | ||
Anyway, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
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The low IQ anti-sumite antivoxers fear nothing more than the low IQ anti-sumite argument for being pro-vax. | ||
Decoy theory will never be proven because the Israelis would have given themselves a decoy and given the Palestinians the bioweapon, but instead they block the Palestinians from getting any vax. | ||
The hermeneutics of the vaccine discourse never ceases to amuse me. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Off topic, but I wanted to mention Bill Gates sitting shoulder to shoulder and Zuckerberg was a weird flex. | ||
So, dude. | ||
Like, how do people stomach that garbage? | ||
Trump is sitting shoulder to shoulder with Bill Gates and Zuckerberg, and people don't find that weird. | ||
Would Barack Obama be sitting next to Rupert Murdoch and the Koch brothers? | ||
Like, no. | ||
And you don't see anything wrong with Trump sitting beside Zuckerberg and Bill Gates. | ||
I mean, is there a more fitting picture? | ||
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Can we breathe on cancer rates have skyrocketed in the recent decades? | ||
Also, most chronic disease, obesity, autism, etc. | ||
If the pipeline is malevolently slash intentionally fueled, does it make sense for the cure to not be as well? | ||
This is business of patient cure as a customer lost. | ||
The aim is squeezing dollar. | ||
Highest cost of cure, frequency, and longevity wins. | ||
See, there's no evidence, though. | ||
You're just taking a look at a trend and saying, hmm. | ||
People are getting more sick, it seems. | ||
I bet that they did it by design. | ||
Like, where's the evidence of this? | ||
I think what happened is that we rapidly industrialized in ways that we didn't understand. | ||
Uh, and I think that side effects of various industrial processes were suppressed. | ||
Pollutants, chemicals, um, you know, these things like BPA, th uh, thalidomide, like, you know, these various pharmaceuticals, industrial products, things like um asbestos. | ||
Do you think asbestos was a conspiracy? | ||
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What do you think? | |
It's a coincidence that they filled up our houses with poison and they said it was insulation. | ||
They didn't understand it, you know. | ||
Um, during the various agricultural industrial revolutions, new processes, new techniques were explored. | ||
Then it became apparent that the sky, the water, the air, the environment was being polluted, people were dying. | ||
And I think we've been playing catch-up to a society where there's been a population boom, rapid expansion of productivity. | ||
There was cost cutting, people cutting corners, probably some uh negligence, downright criminal suppression of information to save money. | ||
And I think over time we've realized, you know, look, like cigarettes. | ||
Cigarettes kill people. | ||
And we stop smoking them. | ||
There was a giant public health campaign to get people to stop smoking cigarettes. | ||
Now, wouldn't wouldn't you think that big tobacco is a part of the population control agenda? | ||
They want people to smoke cigarettes, they don't want us to breathe. | ||
I can't breathe was a kabbalistic, simple as it'll be their downfall. | ||
They don't want us to breathe. | ||
That's why they want to smoke a cigarettes. | ||
Except we learned they were killing people. | ||
They took them away, and now we have the reverse. | ||
Now you have idiots going around saying, Oh, they don't want us to have cigarettes because cigarettes are based. | ||
Cigarettes make you want to overthrow the government. | ||
That's why they don't want you to have them. | ||
Like, what? | ||
Cigarettes are literally poison. | ||
It's fucking literally filled with chemical. | ||
The same people, the same cocksuckers that will go to a chili's and say, um, do you prepare these enchiladas with seed oils? | ||
They then turn around and smoke a cigarette, fucking soaked In chemical additives that gives you lung and throat cancer. | ||
Then that same person will say they're trying to take our medicine, which is cigarettes, because it boosts our testosterone. | ||
Then they'll tell you that what causes the cancer? | ||
Vaccines. | ||
The cure is ivermectin. | ||
Well, you take five seconds and start thinking about this stuff, and you realize it makes no fucking sense at all. | ||
It makes no sense at all. | ||
Steak and shake is promoting beef tallow. | ||
Really? | ||
Beef tallow. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Come on in and get your cheeseburger and French fries fried in fucking beef fat. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
RFK Jr. sitting at a steak and shake. | ||
Don't worry, guys. | ||
No more of those cancer-causing seed oils. | ||
Step right up and get your get your beef fat soaked cheeseburgers and French fries and milkshakes and 32 ounce milkshakes. | ||
And try the carnivore diet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Eat red meat every day with no limitation. | ||
But yeah, it's the seed oils. | ||
But yeah, it's the vaccines. | ||
It's it's Rockefeller. | ||
Like, get real, dude. | ||
Get so for real. | ||
Like just let's just stop with that. | ||
And by the way, it's all bullshit. | ||
You remember when for all these years they said, don't drink out of a plastic water bottle has microplastics. | ||
I only drink from a glass water bottle. | ||
Hey, dipshit. | ||
Guess what? | ||
A glass water bottle is lined with fucking plastic. | ||
Plastic. | ||
Okay. | ||
Do you think that there's like an artisanal, artisanal glass? | ||
It's just glass, none of that icky plastic. | ||
It just goes to show these people know nothing. | ||
They know nothing. | ||
Plastic water bottle. | ||
I only drink from my plastic lined glass water bottle. | ||
Okay. | ||
An industrial process. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
I mean, look, they did something in Europe recently. | ||
They raised the threshold for how many bug pieces that you can legally have in food. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because when you don't have insecticides, there's more bugs in the food. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
You don't want to spray the trad bread. | ||
You don't, you know, Tucker Carlson is sniffing the bread. | ||
You don't want your trad bread to be contaminated with seed oils. | ||
Well, it's gonna be contaminated with fucking bugs. | ||
Because what do you think happens when you don't spray insecticide on the crops? | ||
Uh, you're gonna get bugs, you're gonna get meal worms in your food. | ||
So guys, let's just be high IQ. | ||
Can we all take a pledge to go to elite schools and study what is our inheritance, which is the vast body of knowledge that Western white civilization has given us? | ||
It's getting almost anti-white. | ||
The kind of like witchcraft, witch doctor, juju, you know, voodoo kind of stuff that these white people are doing now. | ||
The chiropractor, the Cairo, what are they called? | ||
Chiropractory that they're doing in the South. | ||
Have you heard of this? | ||
I went down to Texas not too long ago, and they tell me that there's like chiropractors everywhere. | ||
And they're not just doing like spinal adjustments, they're doing like things with frequencies and tones and essential oils. | ||
And I mean, it's literally like witchcraft. | ||
It's literally just like a primitive form of medicine. | ||
We gotta stop, guys. | ||
It has to stop. | ||
I'm telling you this. | ||
So anyway, more thoughts on that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The same people telling you about all that cancer-causing other stuff, they go and smoke cigarettes. | ||
Then they hit their vape. | ||
They go, give me the vape, bro. | ||
Where's my vape? | ||
These same cocksuckers telling you, oh, I don't need seed oils. | ||
Then they're hitting their vape 600 times a day. | ||
They're hitting their Chinese vape filled with God knows what. | ||
Then smoking a trad cigarette every once in a while, soaked with chemicals because it's based. | ||
It's retarded, like you're retarded. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Thanks for the show. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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RAR. | |
RAR XD. | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat, Francesco. | ||
Do we love Francesco or what? | ||
I love Francesco. | ||
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I love this nigga. | |
All Francesco's are closest ally. | ||
Fat has a wrench man doesn't pay attention to whites unless they're bleeding out on the sidewalk in DC, and Jewish staffer see an opportunity to use the rage on X to deflect the heat off of them. | ||
He's oblivious to what's going on. | ||
Apathetic at best. | ||
So true. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Can we cut the pack of punch Matt Walsh monologues? | ||
Yes, it's a current event that's suppressed. | ||
Exposure is good. | ||
No, it doesn't make sense to blame a rabbit dog when the owner let him out. | ||
It's a level above policing, caught 14 times. | ||
Bought judges and system lets them go. | ||
It's the usual suspects. | ||
Solution is shining more light there and staying relentless, not clip farming and slob. | ||
That's just naive. | ||
Sorry, but that's just naive. | ||
I mean, and here I'll tell you why. | ||
Because the reason why this is the way it is is because of that racial rhetoric, you idiot. | ||
Why do you think it is that blacks aren't being policed? | ||
It's because everybody believes they're not accountable for their own actions. | ||
That's why. | ||
It's because it's it's illegal to arrest them. | ||
So it's not you're so naive. | ||
Oh, don't blame those poor black killers. | ||
We just need to get after the Democrats for not locking them up. | ||
Hey, fuck Tart. | ||
Why do you think the Democrats won't lock him up? | ||
Because they won't blame the black people. | ||
Because it's everybody else's fault. | ||
It's white people's fault. | ||
It's slavery's fault. | ||
It's society's fault. | ||
That's totally naive. | ||
You're you're a simpleton if you really think that. | ||
Francesco sent $99. | ||
We have to look into racist and safe. | ||
Strongly. | ||
And yep, it's at the point where it's just like leave us alone. | ||
Over here, too. | ||
Have to choose racist and safe. | ||
Every time. | ||
Thanks for the show. | ||
Get well soon, go. | ||
We have to look at it very powerfully. | ||
We're looking at racism very strongly and very powerfully. | ||
We're going in. | ||
They have two weeks. | ||
Baryon sent $99. | ||
World Cup qualifier today. | ||
Italy 5. | ||
Israel 4. | ||
What a game. | ||
They played with a passion of 11 Nick. | ||
Raise your eyes. | ||
I will send the soccer balls. | ||
Dude, W. Let's fucking go. | ||
Rome wins again. | ||
Rome wins again, bitch. | ||
We took your menorah. | ||
What about it? | ||
Yeah, and we got your menorah. | ||
We got the trophy and we got your menorah, bitch. | ||
I will send the soccer balls. | ||
I am the world cup. | ||
W. Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
I don't follow soccer, but let's fucking go. | ||
Daniel Downey sent $99. | ||
You're deploying leftist debate tactics used to twist the logic you usually come to and early on. | ||
Strawmanning, labeling conspiracy, demanding evidence due to lack of research. | ||
You know that info is buried on purpose and tough to communicate over super chat. | ||
I understand it's a good thing. | ||
You're you're debating like a leftist. | ||
You're demanding evidence. | ||
You're demanding evidence. | ||
You're uh you're just calling it a baseless conspiracy, which it is. | ||
Please, you sent $100 to say that. | ||
Send the evidence, fuck Tard. | ||
Send the evidence, please. | ||
You notice when it comes to the Federal Reserve, when it comes to this, it's always just like attacking the credibility of the person. | ||
It's never like, oh, well, here's the here's the evidence that you know the Fed, all these inane conspiracies. | ||
It's always, oh, I think you're bought and paid for. | ||
Oh my gosh, you don't believe this? | ||
They just get mad. | ||
You say you don't believe their bullshit, and they just get mad. | ||
They don't give you the information, they don't argue it. | ||
They just give you weak arguments. | ||
They attack your credibility, they attack you personally. | ||
So honestly, just fuck off with that. | ||
You want to be, you want to be placated by um grifters who want to sell you pharmaceutical or sorry, not pharmaceuticals, supplements. | ||
Uh you you want somebody to sell you that. | ||
There's plenty of people that do that. | ||
I am I will not placate that.44 sent $100 was in a slowdown in Miami when you talked about the traffic. | ||
What you said should be plastered on every major city in America. | ||
So true. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Traffic control. | ||
Thank you for changing the trajectory of my life and bringing me closer to Catholicism after being away for so long. | ||
You bring me so much joy and knowledge every show. | ||
Hope you stay the path on your generational run. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Alright, those are the super chats from yesterday. | ||
I'm gonna start reading the ones from tonight. | ||
We'll get into all these. | ||
I'm going to set the minimum at $15. | ||
There's too many. | ||
Otherwise. | ||
Timothy MCOI, they sent $15. | ||
If they can eat it, fuck it. | ||
Or steal it, they break it. | ||
We're not compatible. | ||
So's coping and seeding causes clipper are not like us. | ||
Flushed face emoji. | ||
And the only ones that do could make him look stupid. | ||
Perhaps he should reflect on his approach. | ||
Thanks for the show. | ||
Yeah, it's but dude, he's just unlikable. | ||
He's just like a loud-mouth ignoramus. | ||
There's a reason that when I went on Nelk, everybody loved me, and he went on elk and everybody hated him. | ||
It's because he's just like an arrogant, loud-mouthed, pretentious douchebag. | ||
That's why. | ||
People like me, because I'm funny, I'm actually smart. | ||
Like he's just an idiot on top of it. | ||
He's just like a big buffoon. | ||
So, I mean, even Hassan's biggest defenders have to admit, like, he's not smart. | ||
You are not smart. | ||
So, the big reason he fell off. | ||
Didn't he used to be one of the biggest streamers in the country? | ||
He's in like a generational fall-off. | ||
I'm on a generational run. | ||
He's on a generational fall off. | ||
And it's because he's dumb. | ||
He's a big, stupid loudmouth. | ||
Um, and just like unlikable. | ||
Everything comes. | ||
Did you see that video they made about Ethan Klein? | ||
Holy shit, dude. | ||
You see that content cop video that they made about Ethan Klein? | ||
It's just like the guy sucks. | ||
Like you're not funny, you're not smart. | ||
He's just like a big fat himbo, loudmouth, big fat doofus chud. | ||
He's like just a left-wing chud. | ||
So um he's a coward. | ||
He won't even he won't even have to fight. | ||
People like me, because I'm scrappy, he's just gonna go in his uh Funko Pop Reddit room and hide and talk to his woke crowd about what even what even is the show about? | ||
We're all gonna have uh what do they call them? | ||
Work workers' co-ops. | ||
LARPing as communists when you live in LA, when you live in Hollywood. | ||
Didn't even realize until I ran out of profiles and recycled the ones I already pass on. | ||
No, she's engaged. | ||
You didn't see her on the right stuff. | ||
Maybe someone's trying to catfish you. | ||
Conquer sent $15. | ||
A peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons suggests that MRNA vaccines may violate the biological weapons convention. | ||
You might want to ask Yary about the Stassen case, where a Dutch lawyer attempted to sue Bill Gates and some other prominent figures. | ||
Really? | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
What does that mean when you say it might violate the biological weapons convention? | ||
Can you link me to that? | ||
I'll read it if you link me to that. | ||
Someone should tell someone about this. | ||
Did you know the vaccine is a biological weapon? | ||
That's weird because it's not killing anybody. | ||
How long do you think Shapiro rubbed his hands for when he saw the clip of you telling your audience to forgive the Jews? | ||
You would tell Orion's father to have mercy to what extent exactly? | ||
You are going to sit here and tell me that enforcing the laws would have stopped Carmelo Anthony. | ||
B.S. What happened to you? | ||
I've been saying the same thing. | ||
What is the solution? | ||
Are you a Christian, by the way? | ||
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I'm just curious. | |
If you're not a Christian, then you're not worth even listening to. | ||
But it on the off chance that you are a Christian, that's the basis of our religion. | ||
And that's actually what makes us good. | ||
If you're telling me that the reason we have a problem with the Israelis and what they're doing in Gaza and the black people, what they're doing on the subways and on the football fields. | ||
How are we any better if we visit cruelty and revenge upon innocent people from their group? | ||
How are we any better? | ||
I don't believe in that. | ||
I don't believe in vengeance. | ||
I believe in justice. | ||
And I do believe in forgiveness. | ||
I don't, and don't mistake what I mean by forgiveness. | ||
This is very low IQ. | ||
Oh, you turn the other cheek when they're killing us. | ||
No, you don't let them kill you. | ||
But when you're in a position of power, you dispense with justice in a way that is merciful and charitable. | ||
It doesn't, I mean, this guy would get the death penalty. | ||
In my country, this person's killer would get the death penalty. | ||
Carmelo Anthony would get the death penalty. | ||
But at the same time, you look at every individual in the country as somebody that's deserving of dignity and respect. | ||
It's not, I don't know what you're proposing here. | ||
And on some level, yes, we are called to for I know it's difficult, but on a spiritual level, yes, we are called to pray for everybody. | ||
Yes to killers, yes, our enemies. | ||
And uh, I know that may be hard to understand if you think that this is all there ever is and all that ever will be and all that ever was, but it isn't. | ||
We are all sinners. | ||
We have all offended God. | ||
We're all going to face a judgment. | ||
These killers will face a judgment, like we all will, like we will all die. | ||
We will all pass. | ||
The world will pass someday. | ||
And people say, you would forgive that person. | ||
Well, do you expect God to forgive you? | ||
And people say, but I'm not a killer. | ||
Well, you you put Christ on the cross every time you sin. | ||
Every sin must be accounted for. | ||
Every profane word, every sacrilege, every disordered inclination, tendency. | ||
All those things you think are so innocent, the victimless crimes, the harmless things, the things you do when no one's watching. | ||
We you have to pay for that. | ||
Who do you think pays for that? | ||
Christ paid for it with his blood. | ||
The murderer on the subway, equally any one of us. | ||
The thief on the cross, anyone. | ||
That's our religion. | ||
If you're not, if you're not a Christian, say that. | ||
But don't come in and oh, we're supposed to forgive him. | ||
Spiritually, yes. | ||
I don't think the government should forgive him. | ||
The government must punish him. | ||
That is the government's prerogative. | ||
The government must punish him, the government must uphold justice. | ||
We want righteously guided leaders. | ||
We want Christian leaders. | ||
But but this kind of emotional stuff when people say, Well, would you forget? | ||
Do you think Shapiro is rubbing his hands? | ||
How and by the way, when you say that, what is that supposed to elicit? | ||
We're supposed to feel humiliated. | ||
We think of Ben Shapiro, you create this visualization. | ||
When you say forgive the Jews, Ben Shapiro's rubbing his hands. | ||
What am I supposed to feel? | ||
I'm supposed to feel like he's getting one over on me. | ||
I'm supposed to feel prideful about that. | ||
I'm supposed to feel what? | ||
Humiliated? | ||
So that's supposed to what? | ||
Make me angry? | ||
And I'm supposed to be vindictive. | ||
I should want him to be unhappy. | ||
So I should lash out emotionally. | ||
He's insulted my pride. | ||
Is that a principle you think we should follow? | ||
I'm sure the Jews were rubbing their hands together when they nailed Christ to the cross. | ||
They weren't laughing. | ||
When there was 2,000 years of Christian domination of the world and they were persecuted. | ||
They weren't laughing then. | ||
So yeah, I'm sorry. | ||
I just don't believe in that mindset. | ||
This um, you know, and I I hate the fucking rage bait. | ||
Oh, well, they're laughing at you. | ||
You don't hate them enough. | ||
I don't, I don't believe in emotions. | ||
I think that we should. | ||
Emotions can help us in some ways. | ||
But when we're trying to discern the truth, we're trying to just excuse me, to discern how to correct our society. | ||
Emotion doesn't help us. | ||
We have to be rational. | ||
And that doesn't mean that we should not weigh good and evil. | ||
Of course, we weigh good and evil, but we I think we do that in a way that is not um selfish. | ||
It shouldn't be an outward expression of sentiment, it should be expression of righteousness. | ||
So I don't, I don't like all that. | ||
Oh, well, they're rubbing their hands together. | ||
Oh, well, would you tell the killer's father to have mercy? | ||
The killer's father is right to be devastated. | ||
The killer's father, you know, should never exonerate the killer. | ||
And and on some levels should not be expected to give a to give forgiveness, especially if the killer is not seeking it. | ||
But on a spiritual level, the message of Christianity is unmistakable. | ||
We must be radically forgiving. | ||
And that doesn't mean we let people kill us. | ||
It doesn't mean that. | ||
It doesn't mean we exonerate people of their actions and say the slate is wiped clean. | ||
It doesn't mean that we let them live in our neighborhood. | ||
But on a spiritual level, it means that we recognize that We're all sinners. | ||
There's a spiritual recognition. | ||
It's about humility. | ||
So you know, maybe you're not high IQ enough to understand that you're filled. | ||
And I get it, people are filled with emotion. | ||
They don't want to hear that message right now. | ||
But if you what do you want to hear, you fucking loser? | ||
What do you want to hear? | ||
I gave a pretty, I think a pretty intense monologue yesterday. | ||
I think it was extremely uh blunt and I think fair and I think uh righteous. | ||
What did you want to see? | ||
Did you want to see me jump up on the table like a monkey and who didn't holler? | ||
What did you what did you want to see? | ||
Did you want to see me relish and fantasize about violence? | ||
Violence that I'll never visit on anyone like Matt Walsh. | ||
Matt Walsh puts out a tweet today and says, we want to put people's heads on pikes. | ||
You fucking faggot. | ||
You will do nothing, you fucking pussy. | ||
Don't fucking say that because you will do nothing, you fucking loser. | ||
Do you want to see me? | ||
Do you want to see me fantasize about impotently fantasize about violence that I can never enact that I'm not willing or able to enact? | ||
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Oh, we should put their heads on pikes, and then we should do this, and then we should do that. | |
When when we all know you won't do fucking shit because you are holding on to your life because you don't want to lose your fucking job because you don't want to pay for it. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
You you're you're furious, you're up in arms. | ||
We shouldn't forgive anybody. | ||
We need it. | ||
Oh, but you're not, but you're not gonna do anything about it. | ||
No, no. | ||
You've got a life. | ||
You've got stuff going on. | ||
Oh, so what? | ||
Do you just not feel strongly enough about it? | ||
So should we all just be in a race war now? | ||
And what's the solution? | ||
Kill other innocent people, innocent people that didn't do anything wrong, maybe. | ||
And you got nothing to do with it either. | ||
What do you expect to see? | ||
So, you know, people like this, you can go and fuck yourself. | ||
There is plenty, you want this slop, there's plenty of people that'll give it to you. | ||
You want to see somebody validate and uh and and give you this catharsis? | ||
You you can live vicariously through through a white, angry white man that's had enough going off and give flight to these impotent fantasies of retribution and violence. | ||
You can get that anywhere. | ||
You can get that anywhere else. | ||
And the insinuation that you know we're okay with this stuff, I hate all of it. | ||
I hate all I hate the bloodshed in Gaza. | ||
I hate the bloodshed in Minneapolis. | ||
Is that where that school? | ||
I think that's where the school shooting, you forget already the school shooting last week. | ||
I hate the bloodshed on that train in Charlotte. | ||
I hate it in Ukraine. | ||
I I want the violence to stop. | ||
The idea that if you're not angry enough that you're not against it, if you're what do you want to see? | ||
Do you want to see me foaming at the mouth? | ||
You want to see veins bulging? | ||
Why? | ||
Is that impressive? | ||
Is that difficult to do? | ||
People do it all the time. | ||
Fucking losers do that all the time. | ||
Women do that, children do that. | ||
You want a temper tantrum. | ||
You know, I I will give you righteous indignation. | ||
I will give you self-righteousness. | ||
Tempered by prudence. | ||
I will not give you your uh emotional payoff. | ||
I will not give you your the rage porn where everybody's gonna get whipped up and everyone's gonna say, yeah, you know, and and what? | ||
And then carry out violence. | ||
And this is what I fear. | ||
I said this last night. | ||
The next thing that's gonna happen is some someone from the right wing side is gonna go and kill somebody. | ||
And I don't want that on my hands. | ||
I don't want to be responsible for that. | ||
I hope that fucking person looks at me and says, Oh, you forgive them. | ||
How dare you? | ||
Because I don't want nothing to do with any of that. | ||
You want that blood on your hands? | ||
It's not a game. | ||
So I do believe the solution is a political one. | ||
It is law enforcement. | ||
You can't stop crimes before they take place. | ||
You should let people live with the people they want to live with. | ||
And if that means away from black people, then they should have the lawful right to do so. | ||
That would solve it. | ||
Self-segregation, prosecuting criminals. | ||
That would get rid of a great deal of it. | ||
Uh some other kind of government intervention, absolutely. | ||
But what you're what you seem to be to be prescribing is malevolence, anger, revenge. | ||
And that that actually is not generative. | ||
I don't actually believe in that. | ||
I don't think that's good. | ||
So situation is what it is. | ||
We we have all kinds of situations all the time. | ||
This is a particularly acute problem. | ||
And uh it should be dealt with by the political authorities, but I would say vigilantes on some level, and by that I mean people like the the guardian angels in New York City, the Curtis Leewo, whatever his group is called, but that's basically eliminated. | ||
I would say people should get together and form militias in another time. | ||
That's what you would do, but that's illegal. | ||
So we're we're constrained by the situation, but anyway. | ||
That annoys me to no end. | ||
I mean, and you know what? | ||
You think anybody's impressed? | ||
Do you think anybody's impressed? | ||
We all hate to see it. | ||
We all do you think anybody likes to see a sociopath murder an innocent person in cold blood? | ||
We all hate it. | ||
It makes everybody's upset, everybody's angry, everybody wants to see change. | ||
The idea that you're impressing anybody by being the most angry, you're you're saying the most extreme thing, say these violent fantasies. | ||
Do you think that impresses anybody? | ||
Do you think that's challenging? | ||
We're all thinking that on some level. | ||
We're all, do you think anybody would not love to see this guy hang in public? | ||
Of course we would. | ||
But we also want to put our society back together, and that requires some semblance of maturity and foresight and prudence and patience, and on a spiritual level. | ||
We think about the world, we think about our lives, the afterlife. | ||
It can't be governed by these kinds of things. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, the world is filled with iniquity. | ||
You think that was unfair? | ||
It's the beginning of unfairness. | ||
And so much of the unfairness we have no one to take it out on. | ||
Who are who are we going to pursue revenge against when there's penary and pestilence and poverty and corruption and you know, all these horrible things that happen in the world all the time? | ||
Who are we going to get angry about for that? | ||
A lot of people die for no reason. | ||
It's completely unfair. | ||
Who are we going to pursue revenge against there? | ||
That's just the state of the world. | ||
The world's a fallen place. | ||
So, I mean, if you if you don't have the spiritual maturity to talk about it in that way, then I mean you just need to grow up. | ||
I don't know how old you are, but you sound like a child. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Marco sent $15. | ||
Nice of you to let Richard Strocker handle the photoship for the meat puff piece. | ||
Very good. | ||
Race pill, Roughneck sent $20. | ||
Hey Nick, thanks for the free show. | ||
My Freemason uncle won't shut the hell up texting me about the Islamic invasion of America, but refuses to debate about the Jewish power to let them in. | ||
Calls me racist, anti-sumite, et cetera, when I bring up race. | ||
Is my uncle just a gay shot of score? | ||
What's with these old Freemasonry guys? | ||
What do you want from me with this? | ||
What do you want from me with this quest? | ||
Like, my boy, my uncle's a boomer. | ||
What's going on with that? | ||
What do you fucking think is going on, man? | ||
What do you think is going on with that? | ||
Is that a question or is that a statement? | ||
Like, what is the point of that? | ||
My uncle's a boomer. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
Like we all, we're acquainted with boomers. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
Bugman sent $20. | ||
One of the comments on your Times piece. | ||
If he's a white nationalist, is he going to have a problem with JD Vance because of who his wife and children are? | ||
Do we really think the issue is policy related? | ||
I doubt it. | ||
These people have no clue what is going to hit them. | ||
Congrats on the article, big guy. | ||
Where were the is there a comment section on the New York Times? | ||
I didn't even know that. | ||
Wow. | ||
I'm a big subscriber. | ||
I didn't even know they had comments. | ||
I never eat them. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's scroll down. | ||
Let's scroll down. | ||
and I'll see what some of the comments say. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Oh, dude, it's just like resistance liberals. | ||
A problem? | ||
Surely you jest. | ||
Trump and MAGA's base is largely fascist, like Fuentes himself. | ||
They deny it, of course. | ||
But the far right would be nowhere without fascist leaders like Fuentes, and especially Trump. | ||
We don't do kings here. | ||
Oh, bruh. | ||
Just so I'm not the only one stuck on this. | ||
A man with the last name Fluentis Is becoming a leading voice in racist conservatism. | ||
Posted it again award. | ||
A seemingly smart young man with a very bad education, making him an ignoramus. | ||
I hope he sees the light and someday renounces his vile views and gets an education. | ||
The antidote for racism is books. | ||
And the antidote for fascism is travel. | ||
Or do I have that backwards? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I have a bad education. | ||
Good grief. | ||
He's only a few years older than Frad Boys. | ||
He has a lot of life lessons coming his way. | ||
Dude, what life lesson do I need to learn? | ||
I've had people try to kill me, dude. | ||
I've like been subpoenaed by the government. | ||
I've been betrayed by my best friends. | ||
Well, what life lesson? | ||
What could be visited on me by life that has not been visited upon me already? | ||
And I don't even want to ask that. | ||
I don't want to tempt fate. | ||
But like, what does that mean? | ||
What a I need a black person to punch me for saying nigger. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thanks, but no thanks. | ||
I think I know what that would feel like. | ||
I don't think it just make me angrier. | ||
I didn't know there were comments. | ||
I'll have to look at some of those later. | ||
Superlineheart sent $20. | ||
Hey Nick, loving your content as always. | ||
What are some topics you discuss with any reporter? | ||
I imagine they were fishing for you to say something controversial. | ||
Crazy how they ended up only quoting you for two sentences. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Yeah, that's how a lot of these work. | ||
I mean, uh, it's not an interview, it's it's an article. | ||
Um, and a lot of what I said informed the article, so I I'm not gonna say every part of it, but a lot of it was informed by the information, the things I told him. | ||
PB Fart butt sent $25. | ||
Hey Nick, hope you're feeling better. | ||
Been watching the show for about five months now, and you got me back into church and getting back into the gym. | ||
Whenever I go on my runs, I imagine him running away from a federal ambush in the war of 2030. | ||
Anyways, please host something in DC. | ||
We want to feel besides Instagram. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Can't do it, man. | ||
I I don't want my uh I don't want my soldiers to attend to get doxxed. | ||
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Tucker Carlson says his wife is part Jewish on yesterday's episode of the All In Podcast at 5654. | ||
Dude, no fucking way. | ||
Is that real? | ||
Dude, no. | ||
Dude, no way, no way. | ||
Is that real? | ||
Let's not get too excited. | ||
What is the what's the um? | ||
It's 5654. | ||
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Let's take a look. | |
Why is no one clipped this yet? | ||
And it would be in this, this is your captain speaking voice, but it didn't matter. | ||
I was like my dogs, like I could feel what was in him. | ||
And I feel very confident in my views. | ||
I like people, and I just feel that way. | ||
And I'm not gonna play the game where I have to be like, oh, actually, my wife is part Jewish or whatever. | ||
I don't like my play. | ||
I'm not gonna do that. | ||
I think we should stand on principle. | ||
Don't punish the innocent. | ||
I don't care who you are, no one has a special dispensation that allows him or his country to punish the innocent. | ||
And if you do, I'm gonna call you on it. | ||
Okay. | ||
And and let us back up. | ||
Uh in lieu of a final question, I just want to back up, Tucker, on this. | ||
That the basis of conservatism is not believing that any government is sacred. | ||
Thank you, David Sachs! | ||
I feel like Charlie Kirk when Trump won the election. | ||
You know that clip where Charlie Girk wins the election, he's like, and they put the hat over his head. | ||
That's like me right now, dude. | ||
No, no fucking way. | ||
No way. | ||
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What? | |
We're just learning that now. | ||
Oh my. | ||
So your wife is Jewish, your dad is in the CIA. | ||
Anything else? | ||
Anything else we need to know? | ||
Anything else, Tucker, of any other disclosures you want to make? | ||
Just while we're on the subject. | ||
Okay. | ||
So your dad ran the CIA. | ||
Your wife is Jewish. | ||
Anything else you uh have not disclosed to us yet? | ||
Just while we're on our background check portion here. | ||
Holy dude, it just gets better and better, man. | ||
Captain speaking voice, but it didn't matter. | ||
I was like my dogs. | ||
Like I could feel what was in him. | ||
And I feel very confident in my views. | ||
I like people. | ||
And I just feel that way. | ||
And I'm not gonna play the game where I have to be like, oh, actually, my wife is part Jewish or whatever. | ||
I like my play. | ||
I'm not gonna do that. | ||
I think we should stand on principle. | ||
Don't punish the innocent. | ||
I don't care who you are. | ||
No one has a I could play that card. | ||
Oh, my wife is Jewish. | ||
I could play that card. | ||
Dude, dude. | ||
No way. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Well, who's his fucking wife now? | ||
We gotta. | ||
I mean, so who is his wife? | ||
Hiding in plain sight. | ||
Should have known. | ||
Should have known. | ||
Susan Andrews is the wife. | ||
What's her story? | ||
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What's her story? | |
Thank you. | ||
They met in high school at St. George St. George's in Rhode Island. | ||
Andrew's father was the headmaster. | ||
I wonder who he was. | ||
They uh let's see. | ||
Um Carlson Andrews got engaged six months before he graduated from Trinity College. | ||
Andrew's father, Reverend George Andrews was investigated for not reporting sexual abuse as headmaster. | ||
Several members of the staff, including priests at the prestigious episcopal boarding school, were accused of sexually abusing students. | ||
Well, who was he, though? | ||
Reverend George E. Andrews. | ||
Was the mom Jewish or the dad? | ||
Probably the mom. | ||
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Okay. | |
Very interesting. | ||
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Very, very interesting. | |
Well, if the dad was a headmaster at the at the episcopal school, he's probably not Jewish. | ||
It must be the mom then. | ||
So who's the mom? | ||
Andrews is not, I don't believe, a Jewish name. | ||
I wonder if the mom is anybody. | ||
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Okay. | |
Oh, they're the Swanson. | ||
Didn't we know this or something? | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Susan Andrews, the youngest child, Lisa McNear. | ||
Her mother. | ||
Oh, we knew that. | ||
Well, who's Jewish then? | ||
Maybe it's just Trace. | ||
now I thought Tucker's mom was the Swanson family, no? | ||
Or am I wrong about that? | ||
I don't have the family tree down 100%. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Well, whatever. | ||
I'll do the research later. | ||
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I'll do the research later. | |
Well, she must be episcopal if she went to a boarding school. | ||
Yeah, so maybe it's not. | ||
I'm sure there's some there's some bias there, but it's probably not a big deal. | ||
If she went to a Christian boarding school, she's probably clean, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Interesting if there's any more information about that, though. | ||
I never heard that before. | ||
Leland Palmer sent $20. | ||
Went on a light rail in Charlotte today. | ||
Got on for 20 minutes starting around 6 30, a post-rush hour time, which is usually filled with homeless people, and it still was. | ||
No security, just an unarmed black employee who was supposed to check tickets. | ||
All he did was sit down in the back and do nothing. | ||
It will never change. | ||
Net and Gas just sent $100. | ||
Are we cooked? | ||
Deck organizations have been data mining us since elementary school and probably have revealing pictures of us, messages we've sent that can be used at will. | ||
Think such a database exists or no? | ||
Not trying to be facetious. | ||
Genuinely curious what you think. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it's possible. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
And any it would be a guess. | ||
Uh, who knows? | ||
If if such a thing exists, it'd be extremely secretive. | ||
And uh we would only be able to speculate. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I think it's possible. | ||
But I have no idea. | ||
Gondor Soldier sent $20. | ||
I can't bring myself to watch that video. | ||
That poor girl looks exactly like my little sister. | ||
This kind of horrific and senseless violence is a human, and whites have to live like this day in and day out. | ||
These animals need to be destroyed. | ||
Okay. | ||
Love your show, Nick. | ||
The fact that you gay keep the best pizza spots in Chicago is fucking hilarious. | ||
Have a great night. | ||
Arnie Nelson won't have one of your things. | ||
You deserve to hear this, Nick. | ||
You are probably single-handedly pushing more young American men to the Catholic faith than anyone else currently. | ||
God bless you for that. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Love to hear it. | ||
If nothing else, that is a positive aspect of my legacy. | ||
If there's literally nothing else, if I'm wrong about politics, at least that is objectively good. | ||
So love to hear that. | ||
I do. | ||
I love Gavin. | ||
I think he's very funny. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
But at what point do we recognize that these malevolent creatures lording over us deserves a worse end than a civil political infiltration? | ||
When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty. | ||
Ugh, shut up. | ||
Wonder Pets Patriots sent $20. | ||
Of all the subtle bigs and jabs in the neat article. | ||
None are quite so sharp to read as Mr. Fuentes. | ||
27. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I didn't even, yeah. | ||
Since he demoralizes us with the current deportation numbers. | ||
Do you think it would be fruitful for a grower to doing ice and help out the numbers? | ||
Are you retarded? | ||
Like, actually. | ||
Just curious. | ||
Israel bombs a nation trying to mediate a ceasefire. | ||
Hits people carrying aid with drones. | ||
Double captain killed civilians on camera. | ||
Shoots kids in the head, gives passage to pedos, caught on camera raping. | ||
But hey, anti-Semitism is on the rise, and people are listening to AI translation of the Austrian painter's speeches. | ||
The Austrian painters, so true. | ||
So represent $25. | ||
Don't worry, guys. | ||
The man with a CIA daddy who spent 20 years endorsing the terror wars on live TV is totally gonna blow the lid on a key paper event that started them. | ||
We're safe from the false narrative, finally. | ||
Well, and I love that um he says it in September 2025. | ||
Like I think everyone already knew. | ||
People get excited because he's the one saying it, but everybody already knew this. | ||
It would have been good for him to have said that maybe 10 years ago, five years ago. | ||
Saying it now, it's like, okay, everyone says that now. | ||
Zagroip sent 30 dollars. | ||
I appreciate everything you're pushing out to the world, Nick. | ||
Open my eyes to the BS. | ||
Now I'm trying to do the same for the people around me. | ||
Now oil up nice and slow for me, King. | ||
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Okay. | |
Wonder Pets Patriots sent $20. | ||
Do the prioritizers support the aggressive posture in America is taking against Venezuela? | ||
Uh some do. | ||
Elbridge Colby actually is offering a new doctrine that deprioritizes China and reprioritizes the Western hemisphere. | ||
So there's some prioritizers that are even prioritizing the Caribbean, Central and South America over China, which is consistent with this Newman Road doctrine stuff. | ||
So some, some, I think, say China, some say the Americas. | ||
Boomer Millennial sent $15. | ||
Clever hit piece by need. | ||
Tried to make you sound uninteresting and not entertaining rather than emphasize your offensive. | ||
Plus zero mention of how you've changed minds. | ||
They made it sound like you just preached to the choir. | ||
Yeah, they don't, like I said, they don't understand me. | ||
Would you sit in front of Candace Owens on a train? | ||
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Ha ha ha ha. | |
No, absolutely not. | ||
Absolutely not, dude. | ||
She's schizophrenic. | ||
She's a schizophrenic black man. | ||
Tell me, in what meaningful way is Candace Owens different than the killer, other than she's yet to kill. | ||
She's literally a schizophrenic black man. | ||
The black man that stabbed this woman said that like aliens were talking to him. | ||
That's practically what Candace Owens is saying every day. | ||
Do you see her show these past couple days? | ||
She's saying, like the Stanford prison experiment. | ||
Every number that the prisoner wore corresponds to a military base, and she said that the Macron's were in the cult of Dionysus. | ||
And it's just like every day it just gets crazier. | ||
So yeah, she's a legitimate schizophrenic black man. | ||
I I'm surprised that I let myself walk into her house. | ||
I guess I thought it was cool if her husband was white. | ||
But if I saw a can of so-ons walking down the street late at night, I would turn and run the other way. | ||
Because the round blacks never relax. | ||
I don't care who they are. | ||
If I saw Candace Owens walking down the street with those broad shoulders, those long arms swinging. | ||
I don't know what fucking gender she is. | ||
You don't know these days. | ||
You can't tell. | ||
She looks like a like a young adolescent black man like a do the right thing. | ||
She looks like bugging out. | ||
She looks like Mookie. | ||
She's like Mookie from Do the Right Thing. | ||
She's gonna throw a trash can through Croper headquarters. | ||
She looks like Mookie. | ||
She looks like fucking Spike Lee. | ||
I see Candace Owens come down the street late at night. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't tell. | ||
It's too dark to see. | ||
All I see are her eyes and her teeth. | ||
I don't know what's going on there. | ||
She's muttering to herself about space isn't real. | ||
She's talking about the flat earth, the Frankists. | ||
I don't know what any of that means. | ||
I'm gonna turn and walk in the other direction. | ||
So you know, look. | ||
Rules are rules. | ||
I didn't make them. | ||
I saw Canisons on the subway. | ||
I would I would hide my children. | ||
Hide your kids, Hide your wife. | ||
Candace Owens is out there on the prowl. | ||
She's, you know, she's gonna be like um Silence of the Lamb. | ||
She's gonna be cutting people's faces off. | ||
Are you transgender? | ||
Are you trans? | ||
She's mark my words. | ||
Candace Owens possibly could be on a timeline where she turns into like some kind of maniacal killer. | ||
You know, like the transvestigation turns into like a serial killer. | ||
The only faith I have in Candace is that she would be too dumb to carry out anything like that. | ||
But you could see it like becoming a spiral and turns into like you know, fixation, turns into an obsession, turns into like a Bill the Butcher type situation. | ||
She's wearing Brigitte McCron's skin, dancing in the mirror, like it's getting a little scary. | ||
So I just want her to come back to reality, you know. | ||
I just want her to come back to reality. | ||
It's sort of sad. | ||
I just want to get a coffee with her and say, hey, you doing all right, you know. | ||
I want to sit with her in a diner in a public place where there's plenty of people around. | ||
You know, I'm I have my eyes on all the exits. | ||
I want to get a coffee and say, Candace, you doing all right. | ||
And she's gonna say, huh? | ||
I got to the bottom of it. | ||
I finally proved that the Frankis took over. | ||
I'm going to say, I'm just going to break down in tears. | ||
I'm just going to start crying in my scrambled eggs. | ||
Candace, Candace, what you're doing to your mother, it's killing her. | ||
When are you going to stop? | ||
It's time to stop. | ||
It's time to stop. | ||
You have to return to your life. | ||
She's manic. | ||
She's totally insane. | ||
She's a totally fucked up, insane bitch. | ||
And uh, you know, she needs to get the help she needs. | ||
I feel sorry for her, actually. | ||
It's kind of sad. | ||
It's a sad story. | ||
And those Chinese pieces. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Would love a deep dive you haven't done yet. | ||
Allah, your infamous JFK episode. | ||
Congrats again. | ||
Prayers for your safety and your pandemic. | ||
P.S. Loving AF. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Thank you for the prayers. | ||
Your prayers are keeping me safe. | ||
The deep dive I haven't done yet. | ||
Well, which one? | ||
I don't know what what deep dive you want to see. | ||
The deep dive you have not met yet. | ||
Intentional grow eye percent 30 dollars. | ||
How do you feel about what MC Cape offering 500k and 10,000 dollar grants to paint murals of the face of a Renauseritzka in major U.S. cities? | ||
Is she our George Floyd? | ||
P.S. Love your content, brother. | ||
Irish Patriot, man. | ||
Another I dude, the Irish are for the people. | ||
I love being Irish. | ||
Kiss me, I'm Irish. | ||
I love being, dude, of course it's the Irish, Steve Bannon based in red pilled. | ||
Nick Fuentes, based in red pilled. | ||
Keith Woods. | ||
Somewhat based, slightly blue pilled. | ||
No, he's based in red pilled, sort of. | ||
Connor McGregor based in Red Pill, dude. | ||
It's these Irish Americans. | ||
Irish, Irish Americans. | ||
These are good people. | ||
These are these are the finest among us. | ||
God bless our Irish people. | ||
Lil Lane 666 sent 20 dollars. | ||
I agree with your no-call to violence. | ||
If voting also doesn't work, what is there to do raise awareness till there are a protest? | ||
Race war to divide and distract vengeance is the Lord's. | ||
So true. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Centurion Barina sent $30. | ||
Kyle Kalinski has a series of videos called Unpopular Takes. | ||
His opinions that are unorthodox and left leaning circles that he explains in a positive way. | ||
In 2020, he wanted an amnesty for the two mill legals and strict border protections. | ||
His reasoning is that, in addition to being a popular democratic opinion. | ||
Centurion Verena sent $30. | ||
It would completely destroy the welfare state. | ||
And that open borders is a Coke brothers proposal. | ||
Damaging all facets of state for corporate interest by comparing your stances. | ||
You're full in his partial deportation. | ||
That would be the 10 mil more under Biden and Trump. | ||
So through sheer numbers, you share 80% agreement. | ||
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Hmm. | |
That's interesting. | ||
Yeah, maybe we should talk then. | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
He won't. | ||
Dude, you know what? | ||
I just gonna sound totally unhinged, but I just smelled something that smelled like coffee cake. | ||
And now I just have this like this like desire washed over me for coffee cake. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
You ever have that sometimes you just like smell something and reminds you of a certain smell? | ||
In like that split second, I smelled something. | ||
He said, What is that smell? | ||
And then I said, Oh, it smells like coffee cake. | ||
I was like, Man, I need a coffee cake. | ||
Anyway, I don't know what made me think of that, but I just I just had this uh smell. | ||
A smelly smell. | ||
Man, that Coffee cake would hit. | ||
My stomach is still not right, but uh man, that would really hit. | ||
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Maybe I'll go to Jewel and get one. | |
Like a braided coffee cake, almond coffee cake with cinnamon. | ||
That would hit the spot. | ||
Anyway, what was I saying? | ||
I don't even remember. | ||
Ferris man is 26 cent 30 dollars. | ||
My son was born today. | ||
He's gonna grow up listening to you. | ||
You're the good morning America at my house. | ||
Thanks for doing what you do. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Congratulations on the sun. | ||
More groupers are being created every day, literally. | ||
True fake as well sent 15 dollars. | ||
Charlie Kirk walks into a bar. | ||
Bartender says, hey, why the small face? | ||
Very good. | ||
Well done, sir. | ||
I see an on 99 sent 20 dollars. | ||
Did you forget to mute for the neat photo? | ||
I was trying to mute. | ||
Okay. | ||
Look, it's you all, I'm getting older. | ||
My body is going through changes. | ||
Leave me alone, okay? | ||
It's okay. | ||
Everybody's body is different. | ||
Mine is going through changes. | ||
I'm filling in. | ||
I'm filling in. | ||
I'm growing up. | ||
This is my mature physique. | ||
Leave me alone, all right. | ||
It's mental health day. | ||
Francesco said $100. | ||
I'm physically repulsed by Trump and his real shit. | ||
Every week it just gets worse and worse. | ||
I'm gonna, dude, just wait till I call it. | ||
Francesco said 100%. | ||
Wait till I close. | ||
I'm going to. | ||
I'm gonna get caught up. | ||
I'm so embarrassed. | ||
I'm gonna get caught up. | ||
Just when you think the Israel bullshit has peaked. | ||
You read the news and get just another great treat from the Trump WH. | ||
So true. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I know, dude. | ||
Me too, dude. | ||
Me too. | ||
Hello. | ||
You know you're talking to? | ||
That's my department. | ||
I'm gonna get caught up, dude. | ||
2026 is the year I lock in. | ||
What if at Fuentis Rally 5? | ||
I came onto the stage with just like giant arms. | ||
Country would be one in a day. | ||
I'd become president the next day. | ||
So we're we're gonna work on it. | ||
I'm working with, I'm working with the Gropers. | ||
We're gonna get huge. | ||
Just don't talk to me about it. | ||
Don't ask me about it. | ||
If you tell me to do it, I won't do it for 10 more days. | ||
Every time you tell me to do it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Thank you for the kind words. | ||
You know, it doesn't cost anything to be nice. | ||
It's your last day on earth, you deserve it. | ||
The article was surprisingly fair, and I laughed hard when they quoted you saying you're mellow out. | ||
Then they quote something racist you said about Vincent Uber Eats. | ||
Legendary. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I forget that to me, mellowing out is still very extreme. | ||
I was talking to like a normie friend of mine, this uh buddy of mine from high school, and we were hanging out, and I was talking to him, and I was sharing one of my many observations. | ||
I said, Isn't it crazy how when we were in high school, it felt like everything was gonna get more progressive forever. | ||
When we were in high school in like 2013, it just felt like everything was gonna get more Obama, more Democrat, gayer, blacker, futures female. | ||
It would just get like that forever. | ||
I said, and now it just feels like it's open season. | ||
He's like, Yeah, yeah, totally. | ||
I said, and like now, you could just say nigger and no one even cares. | ||
And he was like, nah, they definitely still care. | ||
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And I was like, oh yeah, only I feel that way. | |
Like, oh yeah, only I feel that way. | ||
Everybody else is still not there yet. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Your kids are gonna love it. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Yeah, you'll get there. | ||
Like, I was like, oh yeah, I am kind of out of touch. | ||
Because he was like, he was totally with me. | ||
He was like, yeah, yeah, they're so right. | ||
Totally. | ||
I was like, yeah, people don't even care if you say you can say nigger and no one even cares. | ||
And he was like, nah, I think they still care. | ||
I was like, oh yeah, you're kind of right. | ||
I was like, it's just I just don't care anymore. | ||
That's just me. | ||
But I but you know what's crazy? | ||
We had that conversation like six months ago. | ||
Now I went mega viral because I said it. | ||
They respect me because I say it. | ||
Now now there's like there's like 300 YouTube videos of black people reacting to my monologues, and they're like, he right, though. | ||
He right though. | ||
We gotta take responsibility. | ||
So it's like, maybe I was just ahead of my time. | ||
I'm not, it's not that I'm not always right. | ||
I'm just not always right now. | ||
So that was I said that to him, and I I it was a moment of introspection. | ||
I was like, oh yeah, that isn't people do still care about that. | ||
It's just in my in my world, no one cares about that anymore. | ||
Little self-awareness check. | ||
Americana politica sent $20. | ||
I relate to truck drivers cause I eat like shit and I drive around a line and I have a terrible sleep schedule, NJF. | ||
Never change. | ||
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I'm uh I'm a uh look. | |
That's just I'm a I'm a bug man, okay? | ||
I never I don't think I ever pretended to not be a bug man. | ||
I'm I hate the sun, I hate the day, I I move around at night. | ||
I like to drive. | ||
I don't go outside, I don't talk to people. | ||
I eat like garbage. | ||
I'm like a raccoon. | ||
I'm like, uh, I'm a critter. | ||
You know? | ||
That's why I love when people I really am. | ||
Okay, we don't need to be cringe here, but it is like a Joker thing. | ||
I'll talk to like a uh a Dean Withers type, and Dean Withers is like, you're such a fucking joker. | ||
You're such a fucking creep. | ||
And I just have to like laugh out loud because it's like how about another joke, you know. | ||
So I sort of love that. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I know. | ||
I know. | ||
I know I'm a scoundrel. | ||
Maybe you need a scoundrel in your life, though. | ||
Maybe you need a scoundrel in your political movie. | ||
Francesco said $100 due to Rackets. | ||
The administration fears you, like you're actually the motherfucking goat. | ||
That is absolutely wild. | ||
Gosh, I tell you what. | ||
Well done, Nick. | ||
So so epic. | ||
Uh, W Grow Ipers, the most powerful government on earth won't dare cross Nick and the Grow Ipers. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Well, the most powerful government is Israel, so I think they would still cross us. | ||
But this the second most powerful government will not cross us. | ||
You're totally right. | ||
Aiden Dolly sent $15. | ||
Saw a video of Candace reacting to brandishing your swords. | ||
My nigga, you literally made her ovulate. | ||
She was biting her lip and swarming in her crack. | ||
I saw that. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
That was physical. | ||
That was instinctual. | ||
That's like. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Can you guess the name of this song challenge? | ||
Ooh, pooh, ooh, Willow Bum Bamala. | ||
Also, have you seen the movie Network? | ||
I fell asleep during it. | ||
I I rented it from Blockbuster Video in like 2008. | ||
And I uh I did I fell asleep during it. | ||
I went I took a day off from school. | ||
I told my parents I was sick, I stayed home, and then when they went to work, I rode my bike to Blockbuster, and I rented Taxi Driver, Lawrence of Arabia Network, and one other thing Bridge on the River Qui. | ||
And I watched all of them, and then I got to network and I fell asleep. | ||
I was like 10. | ||
Good times, different times, man. | ||
This is what they took from us. | ||
This is what we want to preserve. | ||
Could you imagine those were the days? | ||
Told my parents I was sick. | ||
I was sick. | ||
They barely bought it. | ||
Got on my bike. | ||
Beautiful day out. | ||
Rode to Blockbuster. | ||
Picked up some, picked up some flicks, got some snacks, watched them on the TV. | ||
Nobody's home. | ||
Is there anything better than that? | ||
Will anything ever top that? | ||
It doesn't get any better than this. | ||
For a guy like me, it doesn't get any better than this. | ||
Maybe for you, you'd say something else. | ||
But for a guy like me, it doesn't get any better than this. | ||
Being like 10 years old, you got the house to yourself. | ||
You got the video games, you got movies, nice day out, no school. | ||
It will never get any better. | ||
So I saw some of Network. | ||
It was alright. | ||
Zixink Pink sent $15. | ||
Yo, Nick. | ||
Is America first plus a limited hangout? | ||
I think Ballinger's spying on it. | ||
And it's a limited hangout. | ||
Thank you for spreading the message of love and compassion throughout all the racial conflict. | ||
Not to sound out of touch, but it's hard to not want to see heads roll after what's been happening here and even Europe. | ||
Things are getting dark. | ||
Thank you for always staying true to your faith. | ||
I appreciate you saying. | ||
We all know that's been viciously attacking them. | ||
Verbally. | ||
Stay safe to simple. | ||
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First watch you on the train wreck debate. | ||
Now I'm getting married in a few weeks. | ||
You kept me red pilled all those years. | ||
I feel like I'm 27. | ||
Thanks for all the content go. | ||
Oh my gosh, dude. | ||
We're so old. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Good luck on getting married. | ||
Bro, we're the same age. | ||
You watched me during train wrecks. | ||
Now you're getting married. | ||
Oh man. | ||
Every day I'm reminded how old I am. | ||
I've been relating a lot. | ||
For example, some fag in my high school said I was a Nazi because I'm proud of being white like it's scary being in high school and realizing this could be the future of a bunch of trannies, but hey, I'm just an insel child. | ||
What do I know? | ||
Also, you should rally the grow wipers in Vaughn. | ||
Hey man, you just play it safe. | ||
Keep your keep your power level hidden until you get in a position of power. | ||
And then be very careful, okay? | ||
But uh, I mean, if they're it's high school stuff, it's not that serious, but you should be careful. | ||
Birdwatcher sent $50. | ||
We run holistic management on our sheep farm. | ||
They get a healthy life, the whole works. | ||
When a sheep trips and breaks its leg, because I am not a surgeon and the sheep can't eat anything to heal itself. | ||
I put the animal down. | ||
Accidents and disease occasionally just happen. | ||
Hydromectan is a pesticide. | ||
Why the fuck would it cure cancer? | ||
Dude, finally some common sense. | ||
Thank you so much for saying that. | ||
Very true. | ||
Thank you for the show. | ||
What is the point of this super chat? | ||
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Is Israel going to blockade the Nile? | ||
I don't think they need to. | ||
I think they might do regime change on Turkey. | ||
I don't think that's far fetched. | ||
I mean, what you're just taught, you're just saying a bunch of things. | ||
I mean, is that supposed to mean anything? | ||
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What's up, Nick? | ||
Supporter of America first. | ||
Wondering how you think we could completely cut ties with Israel without leaving 50 plus years of trade and intelligence vulnerable to any country without a moral ethic code and willing to support Israel after we cut eyes. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Boof sent $15. | ||
So are you going to get on a diet yet? | ||
Irish Catholic Jack sent $20. | ||
Nick's literally the only one talking about all of it. | ||
Literally ruined every other show for me. | ||
This is the only live show that I find worth tuning into. | ||
Another Who Thanks for the show, Nick. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
glad you like the show complaining about black America but living in that worthless slum of a city Floridians hate people from Chicago But possibly Georgia or Carolinas for you. | ||
Honestly, most of us hate city folk. | ||
Your rants about us can be so easily debunked by. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Yeah, Georgia's not filled with black people. | ||
The Carolinas fucked hard. | ||
This happened in North Carolina, you dumbass. | ||
This happened. | ||
You're talking about blacks when you live in that black shit. | ||
Hold on you need to move to North Carolina. | ||
That's where this happened, stupid. | ||
Yeah, Atlanta doesn't have black people in it. | ||
Yeah, North Carolina doesn't have black people. | ||
Look, uh, Chicago's a great city. | ||
This is a great city. | ||
We have great food here, great architecture, great schools. | ||
The fuck I'm gonna move to Georgia for. | ||
Georgia's a dump. | ||
No, I've been to Georgia. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I've been Atlanta's a fucking dump. | ||
I've been to Atlanta. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I might move to uh I'm not might. | ||
I would move to maybe Nashville. | ||
Nashville's sort of nice. | ||
Uh I I don't see myself doing that, but I that's one of the nicer cities I've been to. | ||
Um Florida's nice. | ||
Some parts of it. | ||
It's too weird, though. | ||
Too hot, too weird, weird people. | ||
Um Austin's okay. | ||
Texas is just too hot, also, too, too southern, too much country twang and all that carrying on. | ||
Virginia's pretty nice. | ||
Virginia, I might I would consider Virginia's really nice. | ||
Um, some parts of it, the more rural parts of it are nice. | ||
Like when I went to Charlottesville, I loved it. | ||
But uh, yeah, Atlanta, fuck that, dude. | ||
Anglo Acadian sent fifteen dollars, neither the needs Twitter account or the account of the author of the piece, posted the interview on Twitter. | ||
What's up? | ||
Yeah, well, I gotta text my guy, Robert. | ||
Why are you not posting the article? | ||
What are you embarrassed? | ||
That's kind of insulting, Robert. | ||
Why wouldn't you? | ||
Well, he doesn't tweet a lot. | ||
I was on his Twitter, he doesn't tweet that much. | ||
But it's like, bro, are you not? | ||
It's an awesome article. | ||
Jake Kovachevich sent 85 dollars. | ||
Hey Nikki, it's Steinberg. | ||
Everything is just a coincidence. | ||
The threat temple blueprints plus high priced, the red heifers, the Sanhedrin court. | ||
We aren't preparing for anything. | ||
We don't control America. | ||
Don't look at the seven-day biblical timeline. | ||
Because we're not two thousand years past Christ. | ||
Anyway, 927. | ||
And the RSI is the anti-Christ. | ||
Okay, well, is this supposed to be funny? | ||
Like, what is the point of that? | ||
Do you think I'm gonna read that and go, oh, a fellow notice or what what do you think my reaction is supposed to be? | ||
Oh, this guy's a clearly awakened Goyam. | ||
Fucking bass. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Posted it again. | ||
Sardonic. | ||
And why Times forgot to mention in your very decisive victory over Tucker how you connected him to the CIA. | ||
Strange they left that part out. | ||
Congrats on the architect. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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That's Not real. | ||
I'm being spoiled with quality content, even on Sundays. | ||
Looking forward to your upcoming collabs. | ||
Fiery emoji. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yes, tomorrow, Jimmy Dore, Thursday and Friday won't be here, but big collaborations are on the way. | ||
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You are going to be president if you keep this up. | ||
Never been more sure of you. | ||
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Wow. | |
You are the holy fool. | ||
You are Israel. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Whiteheart emoji. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I don't know about all that, but hopefully so. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
That's a salient observation. | ||
Anthony sent $15. | ||
While we still have Hassan and his faggot army's attention, I think it's time we pressure him into fighting Sam already. | ||
Our beautiful strong valiant black woman Sam Hyde will end him. | ||
Your package speech was one of the most patriotic speeches I've heard in a very long time. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Boof F sent $20. | ||
You've been talking about forgiving the laggards and boomers since 2018 or something. | ||
That's what the movement has been about. | ||
Very true. | ||
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Friday dashing again. | ||
I wore my eye. | ||
Red heart emoji. | ||
Hit her shirt. | ||
These college girls were going crazy saying that was wild, but who's there to defend me? | ||
Another dash or a black guy. | ||
I love my niggas. | ||
We always treat everyone with respect. | ||
That's a white way, like when you're driving in a suburb, and when we get a warm wave by white person. | ||
Very true. | ||
I love the wave. | ||
It makes you feel good when you have a nice encounter with somebody in real life. | ||
When you let somebody into traffic and they wave at you and you wave back, it makes you feel good. | ||
When you hold the door open for someone, it makes you feel good. | ||
So yeah, you wear your Hitler shirt, you share a laugh about it. | ||
It's all innocent. | ||
We're all having fun. | ||
Some of us more than others. | ||
Um, but yeah, love to hear it. | ||
DoorDashers, dude. | ||
Thank you for your service. | ||
We salute the Dashers. | ||
Dashers, these guys have it tough, man. | ||
I love the Dashers. | ||
I rely on the Dashers every single day. | ||
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Fighting for my freedom. | ||
MDE never dies. | ||
Candace Owens and her foo-foo should help strengthen your immune system by giving her food poisoning over and over. | ||
Posted it again, Ward. | ||
Your message is being her brother. | ||
Stay locked in grow wipers. | ||
Christ is Lord. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
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Compelling evidence suggests that SARS-CoV-2 and its modified MRNA vaccines result from gain of function. | ||
GOF research indicating deliberate engineering rather than natural evolution. | ||
These vaccines, far from being harmless, have caused significant harm. | ||
Okay, yeah, I agree with all of that. | ||
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First super chat. | ||
Would you ever study Islam? | ||
Maybe even just to be more informed when talking about it. | ||
Islam is the only religion with an uncorrupted holy book, a book directly from God himself. | ||
Following true morality and monotheism will definitely help you in life. | ||
Serious question. | ||
Ab, uh yeah, I mean, I'll look into it, but with zero openness towards it at all, it's completely fake. | ||
So we're the only ones with the uncorrupted holy book. | ||
Yeah, says what? | ||
Your holy book? | ||
Tell me how Christ got off the cross. | ||
Why did they try to kill him again? | ||
I mean, you don't even have the gospel, right? | ||
You think your your account of the gospel is more true five hundred and some years later, six hundred years later, than the gospels which came out within a generation. | ||
But yeah, your yours is correct. | ||
Poor Hey Pacheco sent fifteen dollars. | ||
Let's have Candace investigate Tucker Carlson's Jewish wife. | ||
At the end of her investigation, Tucker will be a 15-year-old black girl and his wife his grandpa. | ||
Yeah, very good. | ||
Treason Trump's 1776 and 15 dollars. | ||
You take why are you telling us forgive the Jews and demand mercy for blacks to some call for horrific violence? | ||
Low, complete twist of words. | ||
If I don't forgive them in the murderer, I can pray for them, but I will not make it a point of emphasis to forgive them. | ||
This is just being obtuse deliberately. | ||
Is that the real Sneeko? | ||
That would be goaded if it was. | ||
Why I have three. | ||
Dude, you should see my house. | ||
You should see. | ||
That's not an invitation, but I literally have like four alarm clocks on my table because I sleep through all of them. | ||
I like sleep on the couch watching TV, and I have like four alarm clocks all set to different times, and my phone has like four alarms. | ||
Because I keep put turning them off in my sleep. | ||
It's like a bit. | ||
I cannot wake up. | ||
It's like a big problem I have. | ||
I can't fall asleep. | ||
It's impossible for me to fall asleep, and then it's impossible for me to wake up. | ||
If I'm not ready to fall asleep, I can't force myself. | ||
And if I'm not ready to wake up, I cannot wake up. | ||
I just it's just like a it's hard being me. | ||
Okay, I'm gonna be honest. | ||
It's not easy being me. | ||
I have problems. | ||
I have real problems. | ||
So I hope that as I get older, it'll get easier to wake up, but it's bad. | ||
It's really bad. | ||
I can't sleep. | ||
I can't wake up. | ||
I got a lot of problems, you guys. | ||
But uh, you know. | ||
Anti-Semitism is what keeps me going. | ||
That's what keeps me getting up out of bed every day. | ||
That's what makes it all worth it. | ||
That's why we play the game. | ||
Kidding, of course. | ||
Just jokes, obviously. | ||
The first rule is have fun. | ||
I get out of bed because I'm having so much fun. | ||
it is it's difficult I'm going to law school to a nice college could you hire me fresh out I'm going to law school to a nice college could you hire me fresh out Maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
Are you a good lawyer? | ||
Well lost. | ||
In the article, they quoted you as saying you hadn't done a deep dive on the Holocaust. | ||
I meant that an episode where you addressed this topic in the same way you discussed JFK would be interesting. | ||
My biggest rap with the article was that they said you haven't translated your movement into electoral power. | ||
Did they ask about Joe Kent? | ||
They did not. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, they should have mentioned that, but whatever. | ||
Um a deep dive on the Holocaust. | ||
I don't know, is that really necessary? | ||
Here's the thing about that. | ||
And I'm I'm being perfectly honest with you. | ||
I don't believe there's a ton of value in someone like me or someone like you becoming the historiographical expert on the Holocaust. | ||
Because what is the Holocaust? | ||
It is an alleged war crime that took place in Poland 100 years ago, 80 years ago. | ||
And the manner, the method, the results are disputed. | ||
I think it's actually a lot less important to get the actual facts exactly right than to simply say it's being used as atrocity propaganda. | ||
Sort of missing the point when people say, I'll debate you on the Holocaust, and and what are we supposed to do? | ||
Is the point of this movement to engage in like an endless historical society debate and become experts on Zyklon B chemical residue on walls and you know, aerial photographs and uh cremation, like is that really a good use of our time? | ||
I I think it suffices to say that it didn't happen the way they said it did, because they said a lot of things about it, and so much of it is ridiculous. | ||
It's probably exaggerated. | ||
And what's more important is you're not allowed to question it because it's atrocity propaganda. | ||
Because I think about doing something like that, and I think about we're gonna pour over this big historical debate. | ||
And it might be valuable to do one show on it. | ||
Maybe make a documentary about it. | ||
But I almost don't even want to do it because it almost seeds it's like we're in this endless debate about the Holocaust, and if the Jews can prove that six million died, then we lose the debate. | ||
It's like I'm not gonna gamble the fate of the country on, you know, how valid is the Holocaust narrative, how valid is our story. | ||
It suffices to say what it represents. | ||
And so it's just nice to poke holes in it and say, um, it's not six million. | ||
Among other things, the gas chamber thing sounds ridiculous. | ||
Just like the beheaded babies, the rest of it. | ||
So there's some value if for some of these, like the Institute for Historical Research, for someone like even David Irving, he's a World War II historian. | ||
Even he didn't dedicate his whole career to that. | ||
So somebody wants to make that their life's mission, then let someone else do that. | ||
For me, the scope of this show is far bigger than that. | ||
I might do it just for kicks, but I almost don't want to do it because it it gives people this idea that like the movement is about Holocaust revisionism, and that's part of it, but we can't lose sight of the the bigger picture. | ||
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I know you dream about candis riding your face. | ||
Do you even know what to do with all of it? | ||
Okay. | ||
Hey now, let's not be actually coming. | ||
Remember, he says every show that he's a comedian in LWC is a comedy show. | ||
Full sarcasm. | ||
Most base take he's ever had was when he yelled at his wife and dog on that ring doorbell cam. | ||
That's what I've said. | ||
That was based. | ||
Steven Crowder's just not that smart on a side. | ||
It's a long story, but I'm not making this up. | ||
They own my asper. | ||
Can a nigga live? | ||
I love watching Nick Fuentes. | ||
Well, who's going to go, though? | ||
What list are you talking about? | ||
That sounds fake. | ||
Booth have sent $15. | ||
Since you asked him going to University of Connecticut for Court Law. | ||
Okay, well, you need how about a better school? | ||
If you go to a better school, maybe. | ||
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Nick, from an Irishman the work you're doing, will go down in folklore is the man who pulled back the curtain on it all and changed the direction of a country. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Also, have you considered moving to Ireland? | ||
It's damp and miserable, but we take it in like one of our own. | ||
I, You know, honestly, it's my favorite weather. | ||
I love damp and miserable. | ||
That's my favorite kind of weather. | ||
When it's like a nice overcast day, like 60s, I'm I am like beaming. | ||
I'm like up at the crack of dawn, get in my car. | ||
I'm like, what a beautiful day. | ||
Literally, the other week, there was a day like that, and then the sun started to come out, and I was like, damn it. | ||
And I immediately went home. | ||
So I have thought about it. | ||
I I love the idea of like rain, cold, damp weather all the time. | ||
It's it's all funny Irish people. | ||
I love the idea of being like the only shyster in the country. | ||
Here in America, everybody's a shyster. | ||
Everybody's a fucking Jew. | ||
Everybody's a fast talking uh scammer. | ||
Not that I'm a scammer, but you know what I mean? | ||
Americans have that like salesman gene. | ||
I like, I'm loud, I talk a lot. | ||
I feel like going to Ireland, I would have such an advantage. | ||
Like they're not ready for that. | ||
If there's a whole island of people like Keith Woods, they're not ready for that. | ||
The only thing is they might like try to kill me at night or something, like the IRA or whatever. | ||
They might blow me up, but I feel like I'd have an advantage because I'd be the only one over there that's like, all right, come on, everybody. | ||
Let's make things happen. | ||
They're all over there, like, oh, all right. | ||
Oh, well, we could go uptown to the village, and I'm like, all right, let's let's get nuclear bombs, legalize nuclear bombs. | ||
So I've thought about it. | ||
But no, I would never leave America unless I was forced to, unless they tried to destroy me here. | ||
But uh would be it'd be interesting. | ||
Maybe I'll visit sometime. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like they wouldn't even let me in at this point. | ||
But I would like to go. | ||
I'd like to get citizenship. | ||
I'd like to visit. | ||
I'd like to uh see the land of my ancestors. | ||
Could you imagine me in like a big coat on the on the shore, like looking out at the sea wistfully? | ||
That's where I belong. | ||
That's where I need to be. | ||
I I can't do all this heat. | ||
I can't do this humidity. | ||
So, yeah, I think about it. | ||
Uh maybe maybe Keith will take me in. | ||
Maybe he'll he'll let me third wheel. | ||
I'll get a bunk in his uh his townhouse or whatever, wherever he lives. | ||
All right, that's our last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for us. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all I got. | ||
Long show. | ||
It's getting late. | ||
That's all I have. | ||
Uh remember to smash the follow button, smash a like button, leave a comment. | ||
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Thank you to our top super chatters. | ||
Special thanks to Francesco, Halcyon Tavern, Centurion Varenus.44, net and gas Jews. | ||
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R. Nelson, Morn, Edies Groyper. | ||
Thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our super chatters, everybody that watches. | ||
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I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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America first. | ||
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