IRAN WAR DAY 38: Trump Threatens TO DESTROY IRAN... AGAIN??? | America First Ep. 1668
Nick Fuentes frames the Iran conflict as a "forever war" since 2018, alleging Israel controls US policy and that downed F-15 pilots were part of a failed uranium seizure. He claims 75% of Gen Z GOP staffers are "Groypers" embracing race realism and Hitler's nationalism, while condemning Trump's Easter threats to destroy Iran as evil. Fuentes asserts all peace process reports are lies, noting Iran rejected US proposals but demands sanctions relief, arguing striking infrastructure would cause state collapse. The episode concludes by urging Americans to become "soldiers of Christ" to reclaim sovereignty from what he terms nihilistic tribes and globalist forces. [Automatically generated summary]
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever shrinking share of what they have, are foolish.
It's all going, it's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart, raped, and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day inadvertently.
With the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see, people have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
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.
If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of Ai, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times, they know where you go and when, they know what you buy, they have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know.
Everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, a computer in your car, a computer in your home security system, a computer in your everything, a computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home economy of things.
It's like total rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first person video game, you know?
This is like, this is my primary.
This is me like walking down the hall.
This is my primary weapon.
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At the end of the day, here's the question Is it worth it to save the country?
Does the country matter?
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?
All you need is Jesus.
All you need is prayer.
These material appetites, they will never be satisfied.
And even if they are, it'll never be an adequate substitute for communion with our Holy Father, with somebody, with the author of the world.
And every mother and father understands the love for a child.
And that is how we were made, we were designed that way.
Because through that experience, we could understand.
By analogy, God's love for us.
It says in Revelation that God will wipe away every tear.
And that's like, to me, it makes me want to cry when I read that.
People experience these things in their lives.
We've all been there where you feel like the whole world's against you, the walls are closing in.
And you read something like that that says that God, like our Father, our Creator, is going to wipe your tears off your face.
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.
Welcome to our massive vision, our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be.
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever shrinking share of what they have, are foolish.
It's all going, it's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart, raped, and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day.
Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see, people have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
The people that do this are lost.
They have to be isolated and segregated out.
A new consensus must emerge.
Are you in favor of a society with meaning?
A society where life is sacred, where life has sanctity, where people's lives and their dignity and their integrity is respected?
Or are we going to live in a society that is a never ending war between nihilistic tribes, warlords, savages, pagans?
I see an emerging consensus, and I think that the mature people.
That actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in.
We need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason, against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
And by that I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
An overflowing of love.
An overflowing of self-giving love.
So much of it it cannot be contained.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
Even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
That is what makes us different.
Shadow War Iran Control00:17:46
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What makes us good Canary mission
is an Israeli Funded blacklist which, since july 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary Mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary Mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the State of Israel, uses AI driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is longstanding, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence as Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States.
Anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy.
I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So, on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, As long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
And it doesn't matter what they offer me or us, it doesn't matter how they might try to placate us or appease our interests, the concessions they'll make, as long as that is the case, it is unacceptable.
Barack Obama created the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted.
In secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
This is the background of Trump's first election.
2016 election happens.
Trump gets elected with the help of the Israelis.
You don't believe me?
There's a whole article about it.
It's an excerpt from James Bamford's book, Spy Fail.
It goes into great detail about the hidden collusion in the 2016 election.
It wasn't Trump and Russia.
It was Trump and Israel.
And why was Israel so hell bent on getting a Republican elected in 2016?
In 2018, Donald Trump declares the IRGC, the Revolutionary Guard, which is the military of the regime, a terrorist group.
Greenlights that group for sanctions, for attacks.
Now the United States is in a shadow war with Iran.
It culminates by January 2020 in the assassination of Qasem Soleimani.
Soleimani was the architect of the axis of resistance.
Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Soleimani built all of it.
Are you starting to see Obama had this solved?
He made the deal.
The Israelis hated him for it.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018, and has been going on for seven years.
That's the nature of forever wars.
Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today.
Just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today.
Syria, which went from 2011 to today.
And Iran, which went from 2018 until today.
That's the nature of forever wars.
And if you're not paying attention to those underlying forces, you're going to fall for it again and again.
You're going to be surprised and confused and coping over and over again.
And people are just tripping over themselves to do it again.
And they're writing about it in the New York Times.
They said anywhere between 30 and 40 percent of the White House staffers and congressional staffers are Groypers.
That's an underestimate.
That's an undercount.
It all means nothing if we don't get our people in office, if we don't get our people in government.
And that's why I tell Groypers don't let them put your name on a list.
Hide, conceal your views like they did.
Like they did.
Don't let Levin put you on a list.
Your job is to get into the Ivy Leagues, your job is to get into these offices, do what you need to do, say what you need to say, hold it close to the chest.
But we bleed for America.
That's why I like to raise the right hand.
You don't have to broadcast it to everybody, and you can say what you need to say.
When we're in private, it's America first.
It's Christ as King.
And you're not going to know how many of us there are, and you're not going to know which one of us we are.
And you're not going to get a good count, and you're not going to know all our names.
And slowly but surely, you will be encircled, and you will be surrounded, and one day you're gonna wake up in the Gruyper party.
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever shrinking share of what they have, are foolish.
It's all going, it's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart, raped, and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day inadvertently.
With the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see, people have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
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.
If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of Ai, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times, they know where you go and when, they know what you buy, they have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know.
Everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, a computer in your car, a computer in your home security system, a computer in your everything, a computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home economy of things.
It's like total like rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first person video game, you know?
This is like, this is my primary.
This is me like 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?
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?
All you need is Jesus.
All you need is prayer.
These material appetites, they will never be satisfied.
And even if they are, it'll never be an adequate substitute for communion with our Holy Father, with somebody, with the author of the world.
And every mother and father understands the love for a child.
And that is how we were made, we were designed that way.
Because through that experience, we could understand.
By analogy, God's love for us.
It says in Revelation that God will wipe away every tear.
And that's like, to me, it makes me want to cry when I read that.
People experience these things in their lives.
We've all been there where you feel like the whole world's against you, the walls are closing in.
And you read something like that that says that God, like our Father, our Creator, is going to wipe your tears off your face.
But we are in the middle of the sixth week, sixth week of the Iran war.
And we got some big developments for you.
Well, it turns out that President Trump's 10 day deadline for Iran to open up the Strait of Hormuz has officially passed.
That deadline was supposed to be enforced by this morning, today, Monday, April 6th.
And the big development is that the deadline has been pushed back another day, actually, a little bit more than a day.
So, where we left you last, last week on Wednesday, is that Trump had created this ultimatum.
You recall, I don't even know when this was at this point.
At this point, it feels like it was seven years ago, but I believe it was two weeks ago.
That Trump announced his initial deadline.
It wasn't this weekend, the previous weekend, but it was the weekend before that.
Trump gave a 48 hour deadline to Iran, an ultimatum.
He said that if Iran doesn't open up the Strait in two days, then he is going to bomb their energy.
And specifically, he said their power grids, their electrical grid, not necessarily their oil and natural gas.
Well, that deadline was about to elapse, and then Trump extended it by five days.
He gave them until that Friday.
That deadline approached as well.
So Trump extended it once again, this time for 10 days.
And like I said, that deadline technically expired this morning at around 10 a.m. Eastern Time.
But the deadline was not enforced because just yesterday on Easter Sunday, Trump extended it without saying so.
But in effect, he extended the deadline by another 36 hours.
And now the new deadline is tomorrow evening.
And the terms are simple.
If Iran does not open up the Strait of Hormuz, then Trump is now threatening to bomb effectively all their civilian infrastructure, not just their power plants and power grid, but also now their bridges, potentially their oil and other economic targets in the country.
So we'll see if that actually even happens.
It seems at this point that Trump is going to be forced to either enforce the deadline again.
Or extend it another time.
And that is because Iran has already rejected the latest peace proposal from Washington, as well as the intermediaries, which are Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
There was a two point plan.
This is updated from the previous 15 point plan.
The new dual track plan is a 45 day ceasefire.
It has, in the short term, A truce, a ceasefire with the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
And then within three weeks, there would be some additional arrangement for how the Strait of Hormuz will be governed in the future.
But there's no details on that.
That was submitted to Iran.
They have rejected it as of today.
Iran came back with a 10 point plan of their own, which the United States will never agree to.
It's a series of maximalist demands, which mirrors our 15 point plan from a couple of weeks ago.
It's basically everything they want and nothing that we will ever agree to.
Iran says that actually it is the United States which has 24 hours because if the US attacks Iran, then they will plunge the whole region into darkness.
And we're also going to talk about this daring rescue mission to recover the two pilots from the F 15 fighter jet.
And this also happened this weekend.
Very strange.
Very strange.
The first manned aircraft has been downed in the conflict this weekend, which many people, myself included, believed would be the weekend that the U.S. would attempt some kind of ground operation.
And so I'm sure you've heard about it.
Allegedly, an F 15 went down with two pilots, they were stranded inside the country, and Trump mobilized with the Pentagon and the CIA.
What he's calling an air armada to go into Iran on the ground to rescue them.
But some of the details are a little bit strange.
There's a lot of very suspicious, conspicuous equipment losses, lots of loss of very expensive aircraft in Iran, hundreds of personnel apparently operating on the ground.
And it seems that we were landing aircraft closer to the highly enriched uranium.
Inside Iran, than we were actually to the stranded pilots.
So we flew in all these aircraft, and apparently it was a couple of C 130 military transit aircraft, as well as a couple of small helicopters, Apache helicopters, in addition.
And all of this was lost.
All this equipment that was flown in had to be destroyed, but it was 60 kilometers away from the highly enriched uranium site.
It was almost 400 kilometers from.
Where this F 15 went down with the pilots.
So, what's really going on there?
Well, some people say that this whole stranded pilot thing is actually just a cover story.
And what really happened is that we did try to get the highly enriched uranium and it didn't work.
So, we had to scuttle some of the assets that we deployed there and aborted the mission.
And this whole thing about a stranded pilot with a pistol hiding in the mountains was just a fake out to spare us the embarrassment.
To save face because we tried it and it didn't work.
At this point, reasonably, what really do you think is going to happen?
What do you think is going to happen?
This is the end game.
It's this is it.
People are coming to the show now in 2026.
The bombs have already dropped.
Purim was last month, and people go, Mr. Fuentes, there's too many of them.
What are we going to do?
I'm like, we, we, I told you not to vote for Trump.
The Antichrist was on the ballot.
They practically said Antichrist 2024, Gog and Magog and Armageddon.
Like, you voted for this.
I told you not to.
Now you ask me what we can do.
Well, it's too late.
There's nothing that can be done.
So, for the past six weeks, we're talking about the latest, the developments, the updates, and so forth.
But honestly, I'm like, guys, we just got to go into the mountains.
It's time.
It's time to go into the nuclear bunker.
It's time to go to New Zealand.
It's just time to get a clue.
It's getting a little too real.
And maybe it's just time to face the music.
Maybe it's time to face reality.
Okay, this is it, right?
Anyway, so I feel like we're covering this Iran war, and day in, day out, we're just being lied to.
I get the feeling that everything we're being told from the White House, everything that you see in the press, is a calculated deception, even more so than usual.
It is just designed to be wartime misinformation.
I wouldn't even call it propaganda, they're just flooding the zone.
With calculated tactical lies to confuse the enemy, but also our allies.
And just even keeping up with it, trying to parse it, it feels extremely tedious and also somewhat pointless because it's also too late as well.
But anyway, but we are going to get into it.
Before we do, I want to talk a little bit about this huge article today in the New Yorker.
It's a little bit of a white pill.
A lot of black pills going on lately.
The Trump administration's in free fall.
The deportations are not happening.
We are at war with Iran.
The cabinet is blowing up and exploding.
Trump is totally insane.
Arguably, he's empowered the demonic in control of the government.
But there is one white pill in all of this, which is huge spread today in the New Yorker.
And they say that the Groypers have effectively taken over the government and taken over the conservative movement.
And I encourage everybody to read it.
I put it on my Telegram channel today if you missed it.
It's on my Telegram.
I also replied to it on Twitter.
It's a long article, so I'm not going to read the whole thing.
But it basically talks about how it is so much more prevalent now that you have Groyper or Groyper adjacent young people basically everywhere in politics at these conventions, at the campus organizations, in the administration, in the congressional offices.
And this was always my vision.
If you've been a longtime watcher of the show, if you've been with me for a very long time, you know that what I'm about to say is true.
In the very early days when I didn't have a big audience and I never really anticipated that we would really move the Overton window and change the conversation, maybe seven years ago, I used to say that my plan is to red pill enough of the young people.
That they would take these ideas, they would go to college, they would get involved in some way, whether they would make a lot of money or they'd become a lawyer, they'd go in government, and they would carry those ideas with them, and then they would pay it forward.
They'd red pill the people around them.
If they got rich, they would support my show.
If they got in government, they would use what they learned to support the revolution.
But that was always my vision that we would plant the seeds and let the flowers bloom in the future.
That was sort of the long term playbook.
And now that is effectively what is happening.
By going for the hearts and minds of the young men, because that's really who it is.
Forget about, I mean, the women is whatever.
But like, by going for the hearts and minds of the young men, those are the people, those are the idealists, those are the people that are passionate, those are the ones that are going to go out and actually become the next leadership class.
That's actually the next generation.
And so there is this one excerpt from the article that I want to share a bit of a white pill.
It talks about this sub stack from Rod Dreher, who is this dipshit conservative.
I don't even really know his background.
He's some prototypical, like Gen X boomer idiot.
And anyway, he's a respected conservative intellectual.
And back during the Tucker cost, he went viral because he said that there was something like 30 to 40% of the staffers in the Trump administration were Groypers.
And this became a huge headline.
Because there was so much buzz at that time.
Why is Fuentes so popular and what's going on?
Is it real?
Is it Iranian bots?
Like, what's really happening here?
And people took that quote and they said, This is data.
This is actually a quantitative metric of to what extent the Groypers are a thing.
And at that time, Rod Dreyer pegged the number at around 30 to 40% of the young people in DC were Groypers.
Well, this is the New Yorker talking about that.
This is from today.
It says, In November, the conservative writer Rod Dreyer published an article on Substack about a weekend trip to D.C.
He wrote that up to 40% of Gen Z staffers working in Republican politics appear to be Groypers.
Many in the online pundit class balked at his article, casting it as anecdotal and credulous.
But when I asked an administration official about this estimate, he told me that in terms of staffers who had come off to most people as Groypers, very radical, extreme Zoomers, It was actually closer to 75%.
This official said, They're an incidental outgrowth of an underlying sociological phenomenon, which is the rightward drift of the silent majority.
It's now developed into something further than the Trump movement.
During a recent focus group of 20 Gen Z Republicans conducted by the Manhattan Institute, a subset of participants were asked to share their thoughts on Hitler.
One said, I support national sovereignty, and Hitler was a nationalist.
He was like, We have to take Germany back for Germans.
And I feel like we should do that in America.
We should take America back for our population.
I agree.
I totally agree.
We should do to America what Hitler did to Germany.
That's so true.
Kidding.
Only one responded with outright criticism of Hitler.
Carter Goldberg, a volunteer at Americafest, told me Young people that would normally be run of the mill conservatives are debating the Holocaust.
Even those on the right who find Gruipers idiotic actually echo many of their political positions.
A second person close to the administration said People who think they want to purge Gruipers don't realize that to most people, They seem like Groypers themselves.
It is safe to say, to borrow a phrase, we're all Groypers now.
We're all Groypers now.
It was the case 10 years ago that you had everybody else and then you had the Groypers.
And it was the Groypers that were screeching about Israel and race and demographic change and white replacement.
And social conservatism and Christ is king.
That was true in 2019.
But now, that's everybody.
That's everybody.
And what is notable are the Gen Z men that are not like that.
And it has gotten to the point where Groyperism is so entrenched, it is so mainstream, it is so the status quo that people who anyone else would consider Groypers are saying, I'm not a Groyper.
Those Groyper over there are the problem.
You're a Groyper too.
That's how entrenched it is.
We're all Groyper.
Even the people that want to get the Groyper out are Groyper.
You survey, even the people that say they hate us, that say they're trusting the plan, take a look at what they actually say.
They're not pro Israel, they're anti migration, they're race realist.
They're nativists.
They're in favor of an immigration moratorium.
They're all traditional Christians.
You basically now have, at this point, like accommodationist Groypers and accelerationist Groypers, but that's all that you have.
By and large, the under 30, you could even say up to under 35 demographic, they are all Israel skeptical or Israel critical.
They are all race realists.
They are all immigration restrictionists.
They're all social conservatives.
And they're all either traditional Christians or they're so far right, they're like there's even a subset of pagans who think that Christianity isn't racist enough or something.
And that's all that you have.
And the only differences at this point are those that want to accommodate the system, that want to accommodate some of these larger forces that drive and direct politics, and those that want to accelerate the destruction of everything to destroy all of those entrenched forces to clear the way for our ascendancy.
But that's all that there is.
And so I read this article, and maybe that was the most fascinating part.
It wasn't just that they said 75% of the young people are Groypers, but they said that even those.
That might say they don't like Groypers, they themselves, to any other person, would be considered a Groyper too.
And that's the ultimate victory.
That's how you know it is so ubiquitous.
We have saturated DC and the scene with young people so much, there is nobody that is not on board with the program.
So that was a nice part of the article.
I will say, though, if you actually read the whole piece, I was sort of shaking my head.
The author of the piece interviewed some guy who identifies as a Groyper.
And she goes, The guy actually seemed like an interesting guy.
So she interviewed a so called Groyper.
And the profile of the guy, who wasn't named, obviously, she said that he's getting a doctorate and that he's got a really good job and that he's a surfer and he's white and presumably handsome and a Chad and like a total, you know, a gray guy and everything.
But she's writing the profile and she says that she sits down at dinner with him and he does a Hitler salute.
And it's like, whoever, hey, whoever was interviewed for this article, what the fuck is wrong with you?
I mean, seriously.
They interviewed a Groyper for the piece.
And by every account, the guy sounds like a winner.
Read the article.
In the lead, in the first paragraph, she goes, he's getting his doctorate.
He lives in California on the West Coast.
He's a surfer.
He's got a good job.
He trades on Polymarket.
She writes, but they sit down for lunch at a cafe and he hits her with the Hitler salute and then laughs.
And says it's a joke, but it's also serious.
And it's like, come on, like, does that guy even watch the show?
Don't do that.
Why would you do that?
But you know what it is?
He was probably simping.
He probably wanted to impress the author of the piece with how edgelord he is, which is disgusting.
I'm sure he sat down with this journalist.
Maybe it's the first woman who was going to listen to him or something.
And he was going to show off.
Look at how edgy I am, Hoyle Hiller.
Oh my gosh.
It just, why?
Why is it always like this?
What have I created?
I feel like Oppenheimer.
Remember when he was getting that speech from Einstein, and Einstein was like, they're just going to give you a medal and no one will care about you?
It's like I created this whole generation, and it's like, what have I created?
You sit down with the feminist journalist and you give her the Hitler salute.
Are you retarded?
Have I taught you nothing?
So, I mean, it was good because he said, well, you know, we all get together and watch the show, and he sounded like he was good optics or something.
But the Hitler salute, it's like, my brother, what are we doing?
Like, this is what I mean.
Super chatters in real life, chuds in real life.
We got to get a clue with that.
Anyway, but otherwise, the article was pretty good and white pilling.
And this is why I tell people, everybody, That doesn't watch the show.
They don't really understand what I'm about.
The message is for the young men.
You want to see a change?
Be the change.
I'm not telling you to waste your time voting for Republicans.
Who cares?
I'm not telling you that the end all be all is getting Trump elected or Republicans controlling Congress or voting in November.
I'm telling the young men get it going now.
Go to a good college, make a lot of money, figure it out, get involved in politics, volunteer for a campaign.
A congressional office, the administration, people are doing it all the time.
And what is starting to happen, I will just tell you, is that all across the country, this is being done.
Groypers are doing this.
They're getting involved.
They're getting on campaigns in the administration.
They're starting nonprofits.
They're doing different things.
And they're starting their own scene.
They're meeting like minded people and they're getting together.
And what starts to happen is as people start to organize politically, they get their guys together.
And they start making moves and they start getting into the institutions and they start to spread out.
And what happens is they bump into other people doing the exact same thing.
And this is how it grows one person gets involved, they meet another guy and another guy, and then they find a guy that's got something going on and they all become a part of it.
And then there's a scene.
And then that scene starts making moves.
They start doing a thing, they go here, they go there, and they bump into another scene of people doing the exact same thing.
And then they start helping each other out.
From one state to the other, from one city to the other, from one agency department to the other.
And this is how pretty soon we start to knit together.
This is going to be the new structure.
What do you call that?
It's a proto state.
There's a word for that.
And that's the vision.
And for those that have eyes to see and ears to hear, you understand exactly what I'm talking about.
And maybe you're doing it, and maybe you've seen it, and maybe you're a part of it.
And if you can see the vision, Maybe you could start to get on the ladder if you're not already, but that's the idea.
So it is very white pilling to see that that's happening and there's some recognition.
And we've been getting a lot of articles like this.
There was a piece in The Atlantic last week about how the clips are blowing up.
There's a piece in The New Yorker today about how we're taking over the admin.
Maybe there's going to be a forthcoming piece soon about the midterms in another paper, but we really are the center.
I will say this is the last thing I'll say about it, then we're going to move on.
You do recognize that all of these pieces, it's another hit piece by a different way.
When they write these pieces and they say that I'm winning and Groypers are winning, you might read that in a triumphant way, and certainly it's good propaganda.
So there's this piece in The Atlantic last week.
It said Nick Fuentes' strategy is working.
And you might read that and say, see, the media is admitting that he's winning because that's how undeniable it is.
You must understand this is a subtle way of writing a hit piece.
And this is how the media operates because the media, they're smart.
And by saying that the bad guys are winning, what they're really doing is you're trying to galvanize the good guys to destroy the bad guys.
So if they go on the Atlantic and say, Nick Fuentes is unstoppable on Instagram, he's winning, he's breaking through the algorithm.
You might read that and say, Oh, they're acknowledging your triumph.
What they're really doing is they're begging Instagram to ban me.
Because they're saying, look, are you really going to let this happen?
But where we were having success and we found a formula that worked, now they're.
Sending up the signal flare telling Instagram, whoa, whoa, whoa, you got a Nazi winning on your platform.
You better put your finger on the scale.
You better change the rules.
So that's an example of it last week.
And it's the same thing here.
When they say, Groypers are taking over the government, what they're really trying to do is galvanize the right wing establishment to destroy the Groypers in government.
That's what that is.
It's like with Project 2025.
Making Project 2025 the boogeyman forced Trump to disavow it.
They made it this political liability.
They wanted to identify the Republicans with this ominous evil brand so that they would make that aspect of it toxic and they could train and refine the right wing with that kind of guilt by association.
They're trying to do the same thing here.
So don't be under any illusions what the real.
I'm not an idiot.
I've been doing this for a long time, and that's clearly the end game there.
However, it is just also true.
And I happen to believe at this point, it's just a little bit too late.
These are all, you cannot throw a rock in DC and hit a young person and they're not a Groyper, at least on the right wing.
They might be some left wing person, but if you throw a rock in DC and it hits somebody under the age of 35, they're a Groyper.
It is what it is.
And that is becoming unavoidable.
Every boomer radio host, talk show host, boomer politician, their comms director, their producer, their whatever is a Groyper.
They watch the show or they watch something that's some flavor of the show.
And that's just what it is.
But anyway, I do want to move on.
I want to get into these developments in Iran.
And I have to say, in the first place, the elephant in the room with our coverage of Iran, the latest, is this post yesterday on True Social from the president.
And we're going to talk a little bit about the significance of it in a minute from the point of view of the conflict and how it's unfolding and where all this is going to go.
But in the first place, I do just want to read the post because.
As other people have pointed out, there's something really striking about it.
So, this is what our president posted on True Social yesterday on Easter Sunday.
He said, Tuesday will be power plant day and bridge day, all wrapped up in one in Iran.
There will be nothing like it.
Open the fucking straight, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in hell.
Just watch.
Praise be to Allah, President Trump.
And I don't know about you, but I saw this yesterday.
And like Marjorie Greene and like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens and everybody else, this is disturbing.
It's actually sickening.
And I'm not that guy.
I think you know that about me.
I'm not really one to be a bleeding heart or to clutch my pearls or to be sanctimonious about this sort of thing.
But it's everything about this, it's everything about it.
It's bad enough that we are in a war in Iran.
Without a reason, without a plan B, an exit strategy, a plan.
It's not enough that we're being lied to about it, that we're doing it for Israel.
Americans are dying, and Trump is totally flippant about that.
But it's Easter Sunday.
It's literally the holiest day of the year, and this is what you post.
Not happy Easter, not Christ is risen, nothing.
You threaten to bomb Iran, which is bad enough by itself, but then it's the profanity.
He's not a bad president, he's not surrounded by bad advisors or bad personnel or people that are disloyal or not giving him good advice.
I've been trying to say this for years.
It's him.
He is the problem.
He has always been the problem.
This entire time.
Any way you want to cut it.
It's not the people under him, it's not the people around him, it's not people failing him.
It's him.
And it's him at his core.
It is because he is a completely hollow and wicked person.
Who else, what other kind of person could say something like this?
And it would be bad enough if you were a Fox News talk show host.
You expect this kind of thing from Mark Levin.
You expect this kind of thing from Laura Loomer.
These people have darkened minds and darkened souls, and they are shock jocks, and their business is to offend the conscience of everybody to get attention because their message is repugnant and nobody would support it otherwise.
And nobody would even pay attention to it otherwise.
But this is the president of the United States.
This is the head of the country on the holiest day of the year, threatening to bomb Iran, open up the straight fucking bastards.
Praise be to Allah, President Trump.
Who writes something like this?
What kind of human being writes something like this?
I don't understand how anybody could still be making excuses because this goes above and beyond.
I used to think 10 years ago that when Trump would fight back against the media, this is one of the things that we used to love about Trump.
What did we used to say?
That he was brash, that he was rough around the edges, he's direct, he talks how we talk, he says what we're thinking, he's not politically correct.
Remember that?
That used to be a part of the appeal.
Actually, that used to be central to his appeal.
People used to say that that was an indicator of his authenticity, his honesty, his groundedness.
He's not like the other politicians, he's not about the bullshit.
And so 10 years ago, I used to think that was funny.
I used to think it was cool.
I used to think it was refreshing.
And the reason is because it seemed that all of the civility and the formalities and everything like that, it seemed like all of that, we were going through the motions.
And underlying it was a lot of propaganda and lies.
So at a certain point, people said, let's just dispense with all of these pointless rituals.
Let's dispense with.
All of the pomp and the formalities.
Let's dispense with all of this politically correct language and let's just be direct and honest about what's happening in our country.
And maybe there's something to be said about that.
But we have come all the way around over the course of 10 years.
And now, is there no decorum?
Is nothing sacred?
Is there ever a time to be respectful of anyone or anything?
How about respectful of the U.S. population?
How about the fact that you're the US president for children and families and for a nation of Christians to talk like that at all?
How about respectful of the fact that it's a holiday, that it's Easter, respectful of God?
There's a time and a place for everything that you could argue.
There's a time when we can say a swear word and there's a time when we can be funny or flippant.
But here's a few areas when that's not a good idea.
When you're at war and it concerns the lives and deaths of US soldiers and civilians, here's another time when that's not appropriate on Easter, the one day of the year when we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Actually, it's every Sunday, but.
Easter is the actual historical date when it happens.
Those are a couple of situations when actually we want a president to be presidential.
That's actually when we want the president to be respectful and to show a little bit of decorum and civility.
And if you can't put that together at a time like this, what kind of leader are you?
Better yet, what kind of man are you?
And so I've been saying this for a long time.
I'm over it.
And I'm not just over the policies.
I'm not just over the administrative aspect of it, it is not what we were promised or it's not optimal.
I mean, I'm over all of it.
I'm actually sick to my stomach of all of it.
I really don't like this person anymore.
I don't want to look at him, I don't want to hear him.
I just feel sick to my stomach every time I see this human being on the TV.
And it never used to be this way.
Even when I didn't agree with Trump, even when I recognized that things were trending in a very bad direction, and even when I recognized that he was going to betray a lot of his core principles, there was still a part of me.
There was still some sentimentality, some nostalgia.
I still had some affinity for Trump just because of how we all got here and the fact that he started this movement and everything.
I have none of that anymore.
Any warm feelings that I had toward the president have completely evaporated.
And everything that I thought was funny or kitschy or charming or refreshing, I now find disgusting and appalling and unbearable.
And I'm over all of it.
I'm over the true social posts.
I'm over the bragging.
I'm over the dishonesty, the flippancy, the glibness.
Doesn't take anything seriously, doesn't respect anything, is honest about nothing.
I'm over the look.
I'm over the way that he has no respect for the truth, doesn't care to know anything.
I'm just over it.
I hate this movement now.
And I felt like this for a long time.
I said this during the election in 2024.
I said, it's not just that Trump is obviously going to sell us out.
I said, there's something deeper happening here.
I said, 10 years ago, you could feel it.
You could feel that this was different.
This was a political outsider.
He was going to change everything.
It was funny.
He was smart.
He was sharp.
He was telling the truth, or at least it felt like that.
And I said, even in 24, it's not like that anymore.
The rallies are not fun anymore.
It's monotonous.
It's boring.
Every speech is just a bitch fest.
It's a list of grievances and grudges, tired old slogans.
They're not catchy or funny anymore.
They're not pithy.
He's 100 years old.
He doesn't even know where he is.
It's so self indulgent.
And it appears that it's either a combination of him being a narcissist or surrounded by sycophants, that it just gets worse and worse and worse.
And nobody wanted to say anything back then.
People were still pretending, no, this is great.
Oh, he's the best to ever do it.
Oh, he's still got it.
And you know what I'm talking about.
I see this crap.
I used to see it a lot more, but I still see it on Twitter.
It's the same stupid assholes.
Every Trump post, rally, every one of his stupid jokes.
How disgusting is it?
He'll be in one of these press conferences or a cabinet meeting.
He'll tell a joke, and all the sycophants start belly laughing.
He will say the lamest, most unfunny joke in the cabinet.
He'll talk about the auto pen, Biden, whatever, and the sycophants laugh and laugh.
How disgusting?
How embarrassing is that?
Is this the first world?
Do we live in America?
What country is this?
Are we in a movie?
I mean, it's a joke.
It's a glaze session.
One cabinet member after the other.
Oh, President Trump's a genius.
He reads so many books.
He knows more than anyone.
Oh, we have the best economy.
Oh, it's the greatest.
Oh, yeah.
Could you tell?
Could Biden do that?
Could the Auto Pen do that?
Then everyone belly laughs.
What is that?
And I see this on Twitter.
I see the sycophants on Twitter every time it's a joke like that, a quip.
They go and quote tweet.
Oh, he's still got it.
Oh, he's the best to ever do it.
Oh, there'll never be another like this.
Give it a rest.
Are you not tired of doing all this action on this guy?
So, I am like, this is very crushing to witness.
And I'm over all of it.
It's very hard to continue to watch this train wreck, every aspect of it the speeches, the press conferences, the cabinet meetings, the true social posts.
I don't like this person at all.
I don't like this movement.
I don't like anything that it has become.
I don't like anybody in it.
Look at who is left in MAGA.
It is this piece of shit.
The president.
It is, and then these idiots in the cabinet, one dumber than the next.
JD Vance belly laughing at the president like an idiot, fat and disgusting, being degraded by Trump, being called fat.
And it's Howard Lutnick who's in the Epstein files, and previously Pam Bondi who's a knucklehead, and Kash Patel.
And then it's the defenders on the internet, the Zionists like Mark Levin and Laura Loomer who are pure evil.
Pure evil, no love in their hearts.
God is not with them.
They are clearly demonic, clearly diabolical.
And then it's the Shabbos Goy like Cat Turd and Jack Pasobic and the chorus of other B, C, D list influencers being paid by Influencible or the GOP or whatever on the Blaze on Twitter.
That's your MAGA movement.
And I hate it.
I hate it.
I feel like 10 years of my life.
Was involved in MAGA, and now I can't stand the sight of any of it.
I don't recognize any aspect of it.
Not the policies, not the rhetoric, not the ideas, the people, even him, even the man.
I don't even recognize him anymore.
He is spiritually disfigured.
And I don't think that this was done to him, I think this was brought out of him.
It's clear that that wickedness was always there.
We just didn't see it, it was disguised.
It seemed that maybe everything else appeared so much worse by comparison, standing next to Hillary Clinton, standing next to what existed before.
And people forget how bad it was before.
It was really bad.
Maybe we didn't recognize it.
But now, now that this is all that there is, now that we are in the post woke era where Trump won the popular vote, now that Trump is our two term president.
And the left is apparently still less favorable than the Republicans.
The Democrats are.
Now, maybe it's just so much more obvious.
But I can't stand it and I don't like it.
And this is why it was so important in 2024.
I hope everybody recognizes this is why it was so important that we struck out and did our own thing.
Because the one thing that is unique about the Groypers compared to everybody else, everybody else, is that my followers have always been more loyal to me than they are to Trump.
And that is the difference.
Because I'll tell you something.
Everybody else, everybody else, including and especially those that are against this war in Iran and always have been, including and especially those that are not in support of this immigration policy or unhappy with it, they all supported Trump in 2024.
And I'm talking about Tucker, and I'm talking about Candace, and I'm talking about Ian Carroll, and Dave Smith, and Alex Jones.
And I like a lot of these people.
And I think a lot of these people are doing a really phenomenal job right now.
But all these people, to a man or woman, supported Trump in 24, either because they were caught up in it or because they had no other choice.
They couldn't oppose the president.
Why?
Because Trump is more popular than them.
Trump is more popular than them with their own followers.
So they had to.
It would have been career suicide for anyone else.
To go against Trump before it was popular.
Now, some of these people, you could see now Tucker is breaking, Candace is breaking, Dave is calling for Trump to be impeached, and credit where it is due.
Better late than never.
But they had to wait for it to get this bad on some level because it maybe wasn't an option in 2024 because they were subsidiary to the larger Trump umbrella.
And for 10 years, That is why it has been so important for us to have our own thing, our own bubble, insulated, distinct, separate, protected.
And sometimes that made people feel uncomfortable.
Sometimes that made people feel left out.
They wanted to be a part of the Trump movement.
They wanted the benefits conferred upon them by the Trump movement.
They didn't want to be out here in this other club.
But that is why we always had to go that way because the writing was on the wall even eight years ago.
I remember, and this is the last thing I'll say, and then we're going to move on.
I remember in the Groyper War in 2019, when Groypers were invented, when the Groypers became synonymous with my followers, when America first got put on the map, we raised the challenge to Charlie Kirk.
When all of this started, I remember in 2019, my followers would go to Turning Point and say, You're not a real conservative because you support mass migration, you put Israel over America, and you're a social liberal.
So, how are you conservative?
And you know what they would say?
They would say, well, guess what?
Trump is in favor of legal immigration, and Trump is pro Israel, and Trump endorsed Lindsey Graham, and Trump is pro gay and pro trans.
He's friends with Caitlyn Jenner.
And so they would say, it is you that is out of step with MAGA.
It is you that is a fake Trump supporter.
We are the real MAGA.
And you know, some people at that time might have tried to contest that.
But the rest of them, Sean Hannity, Levin, they still get access.
I said, so instead of forcing it and trying to make it work, I said, we need to recognize that on a long enough timeline, if we put all our eggs in this basket, we're going to find ourselves outside in the cold.
Mar a Lago and the Trump movement always have been infiltrated by those elements.
And we're never going to be able to leapfrog them in the court of Trump, thinking if we kiss enough ass, if we defer enough to the president, if we engage in these court politics.
And political machinations.
Maybe one day he'll choose John McEntee over Brooke Rollins.
Maybe one day he'll choose, who knows, Tucker and the bass guy over Mark Levin and Laura Loomer.
But I recognize that that was never going to happen.
So we had to say that the real solution is to recognize the legacy of Trump and Trumpism while also acknowledging that it isn't the end all be all.
He was a necessary step, a first step, but he was never going to take it all the way.
And he can't and he won't.
And it's up to the next generation that actually has dynamic, new ideas, radical ideas that will have to take the baton from him, even if by force.
Even if it's a hostile takeover of MAGA, I don't give a shit.
I don't care if Trump cries.
He doesn't need to endorse me.
He doesn't even need to like me.
We are going to have to take the baton from Trump, from MAGA.
We'll pry it from his cold, dead hands if we have to.
And that's not a threat.
I'm not saying that in any type of suggestive way.
But I mean, he's an old man.
He is an old man, and his followers are old.
Trump is 100 years old.
His followers are 100 years old.
Mark Levin's audience is 100 years old.
Fox News, who even watches it other than nursing homes and the villages?
Trump is not going to be around in 15 or 20 years.
We will be.
And Trump is not good enough and never has been.
We will take the baton if we're lucky enough for him to see the light and give it to us.
If not, we will wait for his career to sunset.
If necessary, we will wait for him to pass on to the next life and we will fucking take it.
We will fucking take it from the boomers, including the king boomer Trump.
We will take it from Fox News.
We will take it from them because it is necessary.
Because it is the truth.
Because this is the necessary next step.
Thank you, but they expect one of us in the wreckage.
And it's not going to be my generation.
So that was always the conceit.
And this is what I said in 24.
I said, it is important that we say no, not good enough.
Miriam Adelson, Marco Rubio, war with Iran, stapling green cards to diplomas, not good enough.
I'm not thinking about 2024.
I'm thinking about 2040.
I'm thinking about 2036.
I'm thinking about how are we going to create the next wave and the next movement rather than trying to ride off of the cresting wave.
The final wave of this movement.
That's the message.
So it's very important that we were always our own separate thing, that my followers are more loyal to me, that we had our own cult of personality with our own fanatical ideas.
We never drank the Kool Aid on all that because now, as MAGA is crashing and burning, look at what good that is doing anybody.
If anything, it's actually a liability.
At this point, you almost wish there were fewer Trump supporters rather than more.
But I just had to point out this true social post.
It's one of the most disgusting things.
You feel it on a deep spiritual level that something is very wrong here.
There is so much evil that surrounds this man.
There is so much evil that surrounds this president.
Someone like Mark Levin, watch this guy's show.
Look at his Twitter.
He's filthy, filthy, and diabolical, and hateful, and demonic.
And this is the person that Trump has anointed as a spokesperson.
And you see the things that Trump is saying, the things he's saying and doing.
It's so cruel.
It's so dishonest.
It's so flippant and insincere and sarcastic.
Wickedness and evil surround this man and this White House.
And the things that they are doing are wicked and evil.
And at this point, it just straight up is a matter of conscience.
Do you have a conscience?
At what point do you say enough is enough?
I get it.
If you were riding with Trump because on some level you believe that Trump is going to give us opportunities to plug our guys into the White House or whatever, there's a lot of arguments that were made, even for people that recognized his faults.
People must recognize this is not right.
You know, in your heart of hearts, this is wrong.
On Easter, could it even get more clear?
And it's not to say, but it's Easter, but it's true.
Out of all the days, out of all the circumstances, you are the commander in chief.
You're the leader of the free world.
You're the president of the United States.
And it's Easter.
Show some respect, show some decorum.
Some things are sacred death, war, the sacrifice of soldiers, the immolation of innocent people, the resurrection of Christ.
These are sacred things.
These are things that are due their proper respect and dignity, especially by our leaders.
And if you can't do the bare minimum, if you can't even fake it, then you are a diabolical person.
And anybody that has fallen under the influence of this, consciously or unconsciously, is worse off because of it.
This is sick stuff.
And I hope that people have become a little bit more awake about it.
If it takes this much, like I said, better late than never.
I don't know how you could have missed it bombing Iran, burying the Epstein files.
Some people were still making excuses.
I don't see how you can.
Do apologia after that.
I will say the one thing I saw Tucker Carlson's video about the post.
And listen, like I commend Tucker in a lot of ways, but in other ways, he's totally lost the plot.
So that post from True Social that I just read, Trump does this sarcastic.
He says, praise be to Allah, which I think is, is crass.
I don't think that's appropriate.
But Tucker says, how dare you mock Islam?
How dare you don't mock Islam?
And I'm like, whoa, I'm like, whoa, uh, is that what's wrong with the post?
Like, look, you shouldn't be saying the F word threatening to kill civilians on Easter.
That's what you have an issue with that he disrespected Islam.
And then Tucker does another one of these convoluted he goes, If you make fun of someone's religion, it means you think you're God and you're not God.
It's like, what?
Like, what the fuck?
I don't even know.
I can't even understand the connection.
We can't mock another person's religion.
I agree, it's not polite.
I agree.
We probably shouldn't be too flippant about it.
But I also think that Christianity is the true religion.
And we should point out.
The faults in other religions.
And I don't think it's necessarily the worst thing all the time to be mocking.
I don't think the president should.
I don't think the president should on Easter or during a war.
But it's like that's the part that you took umbrage with.
He goes, You don't mock Islam.
We are not a theocracy at war with theocracies.
I'm like, What is this guy doing?
This is a freestyle.
I don't know where, I don't know what direction you're taking this in, pal.
So I commend him.
It was a good.
Directionally, it was good, but I read the post and I said, You definitely shouldn't be threatening to kill civilians and dropping F bombs and mocking God, like in general, on Easter.
But this whole, like, don't you dare mock Islam, it's like, Okay, so is he getting money from Qatar?
We'll talk a little bit about the war and some of the developments.
So, here's what I just want to say at the outset.
So, we are now five weeks into the conflict.
Technically, this is the sixth week of the war, as you now know.
And we all recognize the state that we're in.
I don't need to keep telling you every day we are in a stalemate.
The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, we cannot open it by force.
We are looking for an off ramp, but none has been provided.
If we sued for peace, it's dubious Iran would even let us leave the conflict because they're winning.
All of this is understood.
Here is the problem at this point in the game.
I have no idea what is even happening here.
Because we are six weeks in and all we have gotten, this should be said at the beginning of every person's coverage of the war.
Every single thing that we have been told about this war, every single day since it has started, has been a lie.
And I don't mean they got it wrong accidentally.
I don't mean there is a fog of war and it's hard to know.
What precisely is happening?
I mean, that everything about this war, every single day, has been a calculated, intentional, designer lie.
And the intention of it is to mislead the public.
And it has been this way about everything about how many people are dying, how many people are injured, how many assets, how much equipment has been destroyed, whether we're winning, what we're actually doing.
What we know about and don't know about, how much U.S. personnel is actually even involved?
Is there a peace process?
What is Iran really saying?
What are we really saying to them?
What is the plan?
What's the end game?
Is there a plan?
Is there a way out?
What's going on with oil?
Every single aspect about it has been lied about.
And we have some idea why that is.
Obviously, the administration.
Is stuck in this war.
It's clearly not going the way they want it to.
And the biggest problem is that oil prices are starting to spiral out of control.
And so, on one level, we know the administration is trying to keep morale up and they're trying to reassure the markets because they don't want oil prices to go out of control.
So, we understand that the administration is frequently making things up or downplaying the duration or severity of the conflict, depending upon when the markets open and close.
Because they don't want people to panic sell or panic buy or trade in the futures market the various commodities that are at stake here.
We also recognize that the administration doesn't want to telegraph their next move to Iran.
They also don't necessarily want to telegraph their next move even to our allies.
They don't want to telegraph our next move to the Gulf, to the Pacific, to Europe, because the administration is trying to recruit more military and economic support for this effort to reopen the straits.
So there's some strategic lying.
About what we're willing to accept and what we're willing to do in the conflict to influence the decisions of those states.
And then, on some level, we're being deceived because they know this is a deeply unpopular war.
And so, I think they don't want to tell us maybe the full extent of how bad it's going in terms of the wounded, the dead.
They don't want to tell us whether their plan is succeeding or failing.
And so, they can't tell us even what the plan is, what the real objectives are.
And in service of those lies, they have to lie about the objectives and whether they're being completed.
So, they say things like, We've already achieved regime change.
We wanted it, and somehow we got it.
We wanted to destroy their missiles, and we did it.
Even though Iran is still able to launch missiles.
And so, for me, six weeks into the conflict, in the sixth week of the conflict, I feel a lot of fatigue because I feel like we really just have no clue precisely what is happening because the lies have been compounding.
On day one, we had a very clear idea because we saw it.
We knew that Iran was being hit with everything by the U.S., by Israel.
Trump gave a speech and announced the objectives.
And so, I think.
That first night, that Friday night on the 28th, that is maybe the last time when we had any idea about what is actually happening here.
That's when the administration told us what they were trying to achieve, told us what they did.
We saw it happen in real time.
And basically, every day since then, it has been a trickle of disinformation leaking from the Pentagon and the White House through the official sources like the Post, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times.
And now you really have no clue.
So it's a ton of speculation.
And we can have a reasonable idea about what is going on, but we really can't know with any degree of specificity.
So I do just want to say at the outset, it's getting a little bit tiring and exhausting just being lied to every day.
So the big development in the conflict right now, we have to speak in terms of this universe where.
What the White House is saying is actually true.
So, what is the official state of the war?
What's the official story?
What is the government line?
What is the nominal state of the war?
We have to speak in these terms because that's the only way that it's intelligible.
Well, where it stands right now, if you were to ask what is going on in the war, the government would say, according to the latest Truth Social Post, we are waiting on a peace process.
You might remember that about two weeks ago, Trump gave an ultimatum to Iran.
Once upon a time, Trump posted on Truth Social that Iran had 48 hours to open up the Strait of Hormuz, which they have closed with missile and drone strikes on commercial shipping there.
And if they don't, then the United States would escalate the bombing campaign to target Iranian infrastructure, specifically their electrical grid, their power plants, and other electrical infrastructure.
Well, that deadline arrived.
The 48 hours elapsed.
Iran did not open up the strait.
So Trump extended the deadline by five days.
And once again, the deadline nearly passed.
The time had elapsed.
Iran did not open the strait.
So Trump extended the deadline another 10 days.
And Trump said that Iran had begged the United States to extend the deadline.
That deadline was supposed to have expired this morning at 10 a.m.
But then yesterday on Easter Sunday, and this was the message we just read off on True Social, Trump yet again extended the deadline in another series of posts and said that actually Iran now has until Tuesday, tomorrow evening.
And once again, if they don't open up the strait, then we're going to escalate the bombing and we're going to destroy not just their power plants and their electrical grid, but also their bridges, also their transportation infrastructure.
So, if you were to say what is going on in the war, what the government would say, according to True Social, is that Iran has until tomorrow night to open up the strait, or else the United States is going to bomb all of their civilian infrastructure.
Now, this begs the question why do they keep getting these extensions?
Well, if you go back to what is now ancient history two weeks ago, Trump said the reason we're extending the deadline is because there is a peace process underway.
Trump is telling us that there is a peace process.
And specifically, Trump has said Iran is begging us to make a deal.
And we are speaking to Iran, and we are in the final stages of these negotiations.
And Iran has agreed to.
Everything we're asking them for.
They've agreed to nuclear concessions and other concessions, and they want to make a deal more than anybody realizes.
This, once again, you have what is happening in reality, which we can only guess about.
We can speculate, we can guess, we can look at inconsistencies, we can read between the lines.
And then you have what is happening in the government world on true social.
And what is happening on true social is that these deadlines for total destruction keep being pushed back.
Because there's a peace process, and Trump is giving the peace process a chance because apparently it's super successful that intermediaries from Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have intervened and they're trying to bring the US and Tehran together to make a deal.
And Iran really wants it, and they're begging Trump for more time, and there's so much agreement.
And so we're just waiting on this peace process to prevail so that Trump doesn't have to bomb them literally to the Stone Age, which is what they've been saying all weekend.
The problem with this is that none of this is true.
This is all, none of that is true.
Okay.
There is no peace process.
Iran is not begging us for peace.
They don't want to make a deal.
There are no advanced talks, and they've not agreed to anything that we have submitted.
So, two weeks ago, when you had the original 48 hour deadline, there was a lot of talk that there would be a summit in Pakistan with JD Vance meeting the Iranians and making a deal.
Never happened.
Trump said the Iranians begged him for another extension.
Never happened.
The Iranians actually came out and said the only reason Trump gave an extension is because the markets opened on Monday.
And Trump wanted the oil market not to freak out.
So he said, we're going to push the deadline back because peace is imminent.
And then the second extension, Trump said Iran begged him for it.
Iran came out and said, we never beg for anything.
As a matter of fact, we don't even want peace.
And then the 10 day extension, same story.
Here we are this weekend.
Trump says we're in advanced stages in talks.
Iran has said all weekend, we don't want to make a deal.
Iran is saying, we don't want to make a deal.
We don't have to make a deal.
We're winning.
We have the advantage.
We have all the leverage.
And Iran says, if there's going to be a deal, it's going to be on our terms because the United States is in no position to make any demands.
And they're either going to take what we're willing to give them or we're going to keep taking your oil out of the market.
And this is a story from the Wall Street Journal.
This is from this morning.
It says, quote, Iran has rejected the latest two tier proposal from the U.S. and its regional mediators to end hostilities for 45 days in exchange for opening the Strait of Hormuz.
And instead, it sent a counter proposal saying it wants a permanent end to the war.
In a written response conveyed via the mediators, Tehran asked for guarantees for a permanent ceasefire, lifting of sanctions, compensation for damages inflicted in the war, otherwise known as reparations, as well as a new arrangement for governing the strait.
Other demands include an end to all conflict in the region and guarantees that Israel would not target the Lebanese militia Hezbollah in the near future.
President Trump told reporters in Washington that Iran's counterproposal was not good enough, but a significant step.
The U.S. and regional mediators had proposed a 45 day ceasefire that could lead to a permanent end to the war in Iran.
Mediators warned that if the U.S. carries out its threat to bomb power plants and civilian facilities, Iran would retaliate against Israel and other Gulf nations by striking their energy and power facilities, especially in Saudi Arabia.
The two tier proposal by the U.S. envisioned an immediate ceasefire in exchange for opening the Strait of Hormuz, a broader deal, including a permanent settlement for the Strait.
Would be reached within three weeks as part of that proposal.
Trump threatened to destroy all of Iran's power plants if the country's leaders don't agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening.
So again, you have the official story, which is so what have we been doing for the past two weeks?
While we have deployed a third aircraft carrier, while we have deployed 10,000 paratroopers, 5,000 Marines, 10,000 ground forces, while all of this is happening.
And in the meantime, there is a jet fuel shortage in Asia and a jet fuel shortage in Europe, and soon to be a diesel fuel shortage.
And the price of oil is double what it was before the war.
And this has been the case for two weeks.
Trump is saying that all of this has been in suspended animation because we are pursuing a peace process that Iran is begging for.
They are coming to the table.
They want a deal.
They've agreed on most of it.
In reality, that is just simply not happening.
They don't want peace.
They're not begging for it.
They haven't agreed to anything.
In reality, this is the peace process.
Steve Widkopf and Jared Kushner submitted a 15 point plan to Iran two weeks ago.
And the 15 point plan was a non starter for Iran.
It's something Iran would not even consider.
It contains maximalist demands, not only on Iran's nuclear program, but also its missiles, its regional proxies, and demands opening the Strait of Hormuz.
It gives almost no concessions in return.
This is the plan the U.S. submitted that Trump said has reached the advanced stages, that Iran wants to make the deal.
In reality, Iran wouldn't even sneeze at that proposal.
Iran came back with their own 10 point plan two weeks ago.
And Iran said, We'll do you one better.
Instead of giving you everything you want, how about you give us everything that we want?
And Iran said, We want reparations.
We want you to disable all your bases in the Middle East.
We want the Strait of Hormuz forever.
You can never attack us again.
We want immediate sanctions relief.
And Israel can never attack Hezbollah.
Is that a peace process?
Is that advanced stages?
Do you see a lot of agreement between those two positions?
Let's see.
The U.S. wants Iran to not build missiles, not enrich uranium, not support proxies, give up the Strait, and in exchange, they'll get some sanctions relief.
Iran wants us to pay them reparations, destroy all of our bases, open up the Strait, give them all their, or rather, give them the Strait, open up all the sanctions on them immediately, and we cannot attack.
Their proxies and neither can Israel.
I'm sorry, where's the agreement?
This is an advanced agreement.
They're begging us.
They're desperate for a deal.
In reality, there is no process because we're not even talking to them.
We're not even talking to them.
Right now, we are exchanging messages between intermediaries indirectly.
There is no in person meeting.
Right now, we are passing a message to Pakistan and Pakistan is passing a message to Iran.
As of this weekend, Iran has fired Pakistan as an intermediary.
And it looks like maybe Qatar will pick up that position.
We don't even know.
As far as what is being proffered by either side, we are offering the same demands from before, and they are still refusing.
They actually have more demands now than they did before the war.
So we are not in an advanced stage at all, and there's no agreement either.
So if that is the case, then why has the war been going on for two weeks?
Why did Trump not bomb Iran?
Back to the Stone Age when he gave the 48 hour deadline, if there's no peace process.
Why did he not bomb them after the five day extension?
Why did he not bomb them this morning?
Well, as we now know, and as we've always known, Trump is bluffing.
Trump does not want to bomb their infrastructure because the second that we bomb their infrastructure, they're going to bomb all of the infrastructure in the Gulf.
And we can't handle that, and we don't want that.
The second that we bomb all the power plants and bridges in Iran, they're going to bomb all the desalination and the data centers and the U.S. corporate headquarters and the Saudi Aramco and the LNG and everything else in the Gulf.
And they still won't open up the Strait of Hormuz after that.
And what's more, not only then do you escalate, you destroy Iran and destroy the Gulf, but then even if you get regime change in the Gulf, all this is going to do is destabilize Iran.
Even if you get regime change by destabilizing the country, good luck getting some successor leader to bring Iran back together when they don't have any oil revenue and they don't have any bridges and they don't have any electricity.
You blow up all their economic infrastructure, and surely Iran is going to fragment and they are going to fail as a state and collapse.
Well, if the goal is regime change so that they will give up their highly enriched uranium or they will have some kind of normalization with the United States, good luck even getting a leader to succeed this regime and stabilize the country with no infrastructure.
It's going to be a failed state indefinitely in perpetuity.
And unlike Libya or Yemen or Syria, this is a country with many multiples.
A much larger population, much larger territory.
That's a much more difficult situation than anything we've experienced in the Middle East so far.
So, Trump doesn't really want to carry out these strikes, although he might be forced to.
Trump is trying to bluff and get Iran to do what he wants without resigning in shame or escalating in such a way that is unacceptable to the American public.
And that would include up to, and maybe even further, We're either going to invade the islands and the coastline of the Strait of Hormuz, invade Karg Island, drop paratroopers in Iran to seize the uranium, or some combination of the three, or we really are just going to nuke Iran.
We have to negotiate with Iran to get them to agree to let some of the oil out, but it will be completely on their terms.
And we're not okay with that.
If we allow that, it's a strategic defeat.
And so we're looking for a way that we can compel Iran to do what we want without actually changing the dynamic on the battlefield because there's not much else that we can do.
There's not a lot of room for us to escalate.
I don't know, in a state of denial or something.
What I think is really happening is that all along the way, these past two, three weeks, more likely we had been preparing for some sort of ground operation.
And this is what nobody really wants to say.
And the administration has its accomplices in the media, like Barack Ravid at Axios and these people in the Wall Street Journal and elsewhere.
The media are accomplices, the media are out there every day, every week.
When the market opens and they ring the bell, they say, Oh, we're about to have an agreement.
Oh, there's this 45 day deal that's being talked about.
Oh, Iran is actually.
And they're lying.
The administration is lying.
Its accomplices in the media are lying.
What they're saying is the state of the war is not reality.
What is actually happening is under the cover of this facade, probably the U.S. is getting ready to invade Iran.
And we're putting all the pieces in place.
The carrier strike group, the paratroopers, the Marines.
They said there was an artillery division from Arkansas, which is on its way now.
There is a massive reinforcement happening.
And you know Trump's MO.
Trump is not going to give Iran the straight.
He's not going to give up.
And realistically, he can't.
You give up on Iran, and the whole thing falls apart.
Good luck having leverage in Ukraine.
Good luck deterring China in Taiwan.
And good luck imposing your will in the Caribbean after we backed out of this.
Trump has no off ramp.
He has no options.
And quietly, while they've been telling the story with their accomplices in the media about a peace process, which is why Trump is benevolently extending the deadline, in the meantime, they're quietly telegraphing through Mark Levin and Netanyahu and others that a major escalation is on the way.
And they're going to try to win some decisive engagement, get some leverage over Iran, and end the war on our terms.
Whether that succeeds, Who even knows?
But it doesn't seem like we have a very good shot.
And some say that this big story about this F 15 fighter jet that crashed in Iran was just a big cover story for exactly that.
You might have heard this weekend that there was an F 15 manned aircraft that was shot down over Iran, and its two pilots were stranded inside the country.
And there was this big story about how the United States, with the CIA and Pentagon, Had to mount an air armada to fly in on the ground and rescue these two people.
And the CIA had to create a bunch of cover stories and divert the IRGC.
And in the meantime, the Pentagon flew in all these personnel to find and rescue these people.
And when you look at the details of this story, there's some inconsistencies and some of it doesn't add up.
And there were some heavy equipment losses inside the country.
They say we lost a couple of C 130 cargo transit aircraft.
And we lost a number of small helicopters, which are the favorite of special forces.
And we lost a few Black Hawks.
And at one point, we had to actually scuttle some of the assets we deployed because they were hit, rendered inoperable, and we didn't want them to fall into the hands of the Iranians.
And all of this went down over the weekend when the markets were closed, shy of the deadline this morning.
And all of this went down in central Iran.
Not where the co pilots were said to be stranded, but actually far closer to Isfahan, which happens to be the nuclear facility where all the highly enriched uranium is suspected to be buried underneath the rubble.
So, did they fly two C 130 aircraft into Iran with little helicopters inside of them?
Was that to rescue these two guys?
Or did they fly these aircraft in with hundreds of ground personnel to try to recover all of this?
Highly enriched geranium, maybe they came under heavy enemy fire and they had to abort the mission, fly home.
And to save face, they told everybody this tall tale about some heroic pilot stranded in the mountains.
We will never know.
All we can do is speculate because all this administration does is lie about every aspect of it.
So we can't really even know what's fact and what's fiction.
Could this have been a real story?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Could it be a complete cover story to save face because we tried to invade Iran and take the uranium and we failed?
Perfectly possible as well.
And I would imagine that either way, we are going to try to escalate to try to save face.
Whether we were embarrassed because they shot down a fighter jet or because we tried to take the uranium and failed.
Either way, it seems like all this is pointed towards a major escalation.
So that's where we are in the conflict.
This is a very bad feeling about all of it.
And I don't think people recognize the gravity.
People are out there on Twitter saying, hey, guys, maybe we're going to put boots on the ground, but it's not Iraq.
It's only going to be how many people are going to be there?
And when are we getting out exactly?
You don't know, and nobody knows.
And I wish it were that simple, but unfortunately, this does not look simple.
And it looks like Israel has us exactly where they want us, which is stuck, trapped, no off ramp, no way out.
The only way this goes is we get drawn further and further, more liability, more of a sunk cost.
We keep having to up the ante because we keep losing and we keep getting embarrassed and we're running out of options.
And one day they're going to tell us the only way out is through just press the red button, just deploy 300,000 troops, just invade Iran.
If there is an easy answer here, I wish somebody would tell me what it is.
Would one of the plan trustors tell me what is this easy, imminent off ramp that is likely and reliable to happen?
I don't see it.
I fear we're going to be here for a long time.
This is going to be a complication, a mistake for a long time.
It's happened before Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq.
And what's so funny, in a way, Is that just before all this started, they literally were telling us, hey, you know, don't be allergic to military action.
Not everything is Vietnam.
Not everything is Iraq.
Remember that?
Remember these assholes told us just because George Bush couldn't fight a war doesn't mean that Trump can't.
We got to be careful not to overlearn the lessons of Iraq.
That's what they told us.
Well, we're definitely not overlearning those lessons.
Don't think there's a surplus of caution here.
More like the opposite, you know, because that's exactly how these other things started.
It starts out with some advisors and some civilians, and we got some people on the ground.
And you know what they just told us the other day?
They said that the U.S. supplied the Iranian protesters with weapons through the Kurds.
Who told you that first?
I told you that in January.
I said, I bet you two bits.
All these protests in Iran that are happening in Kermanshah, that are happening in the West, where all the Kurds live.
I said, I bet you two bits.
That's the CIA, that's the Mossad, that's the DOD, where they have their air base in Erbil.
They're pouring the weapons in northern Iraq, and those weapons are going across the border into Iran.
I said, that's not an uprising, that's an invasion.
That's an invasion by proxy.
Those are the Kurds, they're a transnational people, and we are very friendly with them in Rojava.
We're very friendly with them in northern Iraq.
And that border is porous.
And the Iran war is really an Iraq war, too, because it's the Kurds in the north and it's the Shiites from the PMF in the rest of Iraq, just like it's the Kurds in the west and it's the Shiites and the Persians in the rest of Iran.
So that is, it is the same story.
It is that classic story.
You get into these things one step at a time, one foot after the other.
That's how it starts.
We didn't get into Vietnam all of a sudden in what was it, 65?
Technically, we had been there.
And the same goes for Iraq.
We didn't get into Iraq in 2003.
We started there in 1990.
And even before that, we were involved in the Iran Iraq war.
And here we go again.
What is the off ramp?
I can think of zero ways out.
I can think of many ways where we only get further involved.
It just depends on the timeline.
So that's that.
We're going to move on.
We're going to take a look at our super chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Not good.
Not good.
All right.
But let's take a look.
We'll see what you guys have to say.
Hope there's some super chats because you guys were dying for the show all week last week.
And you know, the mustache just gives like douche.
You know what it is?
I saw, I looked in the mirror with the mustache, and I like the way I look with it.
I really do.
I like it.
But I looked in the mirror with the mustache, and I saw that Protestant fuck face douchebag, that young guy who I hate.
Who's always smoking a pipe while he's doing his Instagram reel reactions?
He's always puffing on this pipe.
Some nigger faggot says something based, and this guy's puffing on his pipe and goes, Oh, that's so true.
That's so based in Trad.
And I'm like, Can someone just, John Lyons, if you can hear me, can someone just fucking kill me?
So I just, I had to get rid of that's a joke, but I had to get rid of the mustache because I saw the mustache and I saw every fucktard idiot who has a mustache.
And I said, I'm not, that's not me.
I'm not that guy.
I'm not him.
So I had to let it go.
You know, sometimes you look in the mirror and you just don't see yourself.
You know what I mean?
Sometimes you look in the mirror and you say, This isn't me.
I have the beard and I'm like, Who am I doing this for?
It's so funny to watch Twitter influencers bend over backwards to smooth over the optics for Trump just for him to go on Fox News and brag about supplying weapons to insurgent groups months prior, admit to letting Israel drag us to war again.
So IRL dilemma should I accept my girls are going when I introduce Nick to them and I end up being virtually cucked for the sake of the movement or nip it in the butt and say Nick is a faggot catboy?
The white girl anthem thing is something that needs to be addressed.
You ever see these faggot gym bros?
They go into the gym and they're like, look at me, I'm wearing an anime shirt and listening to Taylor Swift.
People like that should be fucking killed on site.
Like, I wish a mass casualty incident would happen at their gym.
Not actually, but I kind of do.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
This is not happening as much as it used to, but there was a time when all these gym faggots would go to the gym and they're like Converse and wearing an anime shirt, and they would say, I'm listening to Taylor Swift in the gym, but I'm a buff dude.
Whoa, I've never met anyone like you before.
You're really funny.
Oh, I never heard that one before.
Oh, you never met anyone like me before.
If that was you, Just like, what?
Like, where can we go to get away from these people?
Is there anywhere that we can go to get away from these people?
Or how can we kill them all?
What can we do to get away from these people?
Something has to be done.
I want to go somewhere where they are not there.
I don't want to hear them.
I don't want to see them.
I don't want to know that they exist.
Maybe I'm the problem.
Anyway, give us your best.
You know, when guys self consciously say, I like these white girl songs, I guess it's like a guilty pleasure.
The spelling bee, and I don't do the crossword too hard.
I do the category game, I do the spelling bee, and I just up my caffeine intake.
I try to read as much as I can.
It's hard though.
You know what it is?
A lot of people are just really dumb.
And if you don't, if you're a smart person, you really need to stay on the ball.
If you're a smart person, you have to challenge yourself.
I'm challenging you to challenge yourself.
If you are smart, don't regress to the mean.
You have to do things that are stimulating and enriching mentally.
Because if you don't, you will become stupider.
So stay away from mind altering substances.
Stimulants are good for you.
Caffeine is good for you.
Nicotine, arguably, is good for you.
It's good for neuroplasticity.
Do those things.
Do puzzles.
Read books.
Read a fucking book.
And talk to people that are intelligent.
Find people that are intelligent and talk to them about things that matter.
Expand your horizons.
Get interested in art.
Challenge yourself.
I try to as much as I can because I really hate the anti intellectualism of the right wing.
We want to be intellectuals.
And we want to maximize our human capital.
We want to get all of our smart people and we want them to be as productive as possible.
We want them to be as smart, as competitive, as competent, as successful as possible.
So, for all you dummies out there, just go and be a fucking stupid idiot.
Nobody cares.
You go and talk about the weather and you talk about what you bought at the store and you talk about what you ate and make banal observations.
But for the smart people, I challenge you find intelligent people, talk to them about things that matter.
Read books, do puzzles, take stimulants, engage with art in a critical way.
It's so important.
It's one of the things I wish I did more.
I didn't believe in it when I was younger.
When I was younger, I bought into the anti intellectual stuff a little bit too much.
And don't get me wrong, I read a lot of books when I was younger, but I always wish I did more.
I wish I learned ancient Greek.
I wish I read the classics.
I wish I learned another language.
I wish I got really into classical music.
I wish I did all these things, but.
I wasn't focused, and I don't want to blame my parents on everything, but and I don't want to blame them at all.
They did a good job, but I just didn't want to buckle down and do what I was supposed to do.
So, for the young people, if I have any regrets in life, it's that I didn't use my potential to the fullest.
And some people say that's ridiculous, and it's true, I'm very successful, but you know, you only those years are very critical, especially when you're young.
Those years are so critical because those are the years.
When your brain is optimized for learning and you don't get those years back, that's when your brain, I don't even have the adjectives to describe it, I don't have the vocabulary, but that is when your neuroplasticity is the best.
So that's when you have the best recall, the best memory.
That is the time to do it.
So, especially if you're a young person, can't recommend it enough.
I just need, you know, me and Keith Woods have been talking about this a lot lately.
We just, I don't know if I should put him on blast like this.
Maybe I should not.
He called me a blabbermouth, but we keep talking about this.
We just need one night of Dionysian release.
Not in like a gay way, not like together, but I mean like we keep talking about, because he's getting older.
He's obviously much older than me.
And we both are very sad about the fact that we're getting old and he's going to get married and I'm going to do whatever I'm going to do, whatever, if I even survive.
And so we're like, we just need one night where we fully send it.
You know, like Project X or what's that movie where they throw that party?
We just need one night where we fully send it.
We go to the club, we go on Molly, we get the niggas together, like entourage, and we just go to the club and we do a bunch of drugs and we just.
Just once before we get old.
But I recognize that's as I'm saying it, I recognize that sounds really cringe.
Used to laugh at Kim Jong Un's ridiculous sycophants and their propaganda about their glorious leader, but seeing that fanaticism in our own gov is deeply disturbing and reality is all lies.
I see super chats comparing you to Rush Limbaugh, and of course the opinions differ, but he was known as America's anchor manager, the only one capable of carrying that torch.
Nick, you have become a historically revolutionary figure at this point.
No media personality alive has done more to awaken the masses regarding the influence of world organized Jewry or brought so many back to the truth of the Catholic Church.
There were many that came before you, but none ever cut through the way you have.