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Dec. 10, 2025 - NXR Podcast
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THE LIVESTREAM - Fuentes vs. Morgan: Clash of Generations

Piers Morgan and Nicholas J. Fuentes clash over generational ideology, with hosts arguing Gen Z exposed Boomer hypocrisy regarding immigration statistics, where London shifted from 99% to 36% white. The discussion critiques Morgan's "Holocaustianity" as a false religion preventing white nationhood, contrasts his views on school shootings with per capita crime data, and mocks his sexual double standards. Ultimately, the segment asserts that Western culture's decline stems from abandoning Christian objectivity for toxic empathy, urging listeners to support the ministry against anti-white racism and feminism. [Automatically generated summary]

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A generational divide, the boomer versus Gen Z. Piers Morgan, who is the host of Uncensored, he just recently hosted Nicholas J. Fuentes, and it is the interview that has been heard around the world.
And the divide between the boomer generation and Gen Z couldn't be more stark.
It was plainly displayed in this close to two hour long interview.
And what's important that we'll be discussing in our episode today as we provide some.
Commentary from this very popular interview is that Piers Morgan, we need to start with this.
He's not an idiot, right?
It's not like, oh, wow, he looks so dumb.
You know, Nick mopped the floor with Piers Morgan, which he absolutely did.
But it's not because Piers Morgan is especially dimwitted, it's not because he's especially cowardly.
You look over the course of his career, and he has had moments of courage, and he certainly is a top tier journalist.
He has a long, lustrous career of high level journalism.
In other words, the point that we're going to be making in this episode is this Pierce is the best of the boomers, not the worst, the best.
And his worldview crumbled in real time for the entire world to see.
It was embarrassing, so embarrassing, in fact, right?
It's one thing to lose in an argument, it's another to lose an argument on your own platform.
And it's another thing to lose an argument on your own platform and to lose so badly that you don't even realize you lost until.
Millions of people tell you on social media after the fact.
That's how out of touch the boomer generation is.
And again, we're not trying to pick on Piers Morgan specifically.
It's not that he is particularly the worst person.
No, he's just the best person of arguably the worst generation in all of Western history.
It cannot be overstated how absolutely devastating.
The boomers have been on all future generations.
The selfishness, the oblivious, uncaring.
I mean, we'll see.
We'll show some tweets from Piers Morgan where you think of like, who are the bad guys in the Bible?
You know, some of the most vain, fleshly, wicked individuals.
Esau comes to mind, a guy who's willing to sell his own birthright for a bowl of soup.
Well, You know what?
Piers Morgan and the boomer generation at large in general has caused me to be a little bit more respectful towards Esau.
At least Esau was starving.
At least Esau just got done working with his hands, right?
Physically out in the woods all day long on a hunt.
At least Esau was actually famished.
Piers Morgan is overweight, overfed, and he quite literally is willing to sell out not only his own birthright, but the birthright.
Of all his posterity and every future generation of Great Britain, not for soup that might actually taste good, but for curry that is disgusting.
That's our episode for today.
We will tell you very clearly how we really feel.
Tune in now.
All right.
All right.
Happy Wednesday.
All right.
Already in the comments, I see one of our viewers, and this is somebody who appreciates our show, supporter, encourager.
They said, in defense of my generation, so this is a boomer, we were the most propagandized generation ever in the history of the world.
And that is true.
That's a good disclaimer to start with.
When you think of the boomers, there's always been propaganda, but there was a small thing like a Venn diagram, right?
You got two circles.
The Most Propagandized Generation 00:03:48
One is total power.
Right.
The monarch, the king, you know, or the Vatican or, you know, the Illuminati or whatever it is, right?
Total controlled, zipped up tight power that tells you what to think, tells you how to act, tells you what you're allowed to believe.
Okay.
So that's one circle in human history.
Here's the other circle mass means of media, mass means of distilling information.
Okay.
So that total tyrant of a monarch that wanted to tell, Every single person in his kingdom, exactly what they could do, exactly what they could say, and exactly what they should believe.
Well, here's the reality multiple people within his kingdom wouldn't even hear from the king except for once every few years.
You know, they're living from the back of the crowd.
Maybe if they strained, they just hear his voice miles away on their own little fiefdom.
You know, they've got their land and their cattle and their sheep.
And every now and then, when there's a census or some kind of big event, maybe the king's herald makes it all the way out to their neck of the woods.
Undoes his scroll and says, Hear ye, hear ye.
So the king, you know, he has, he's dictating by fiat exactly, exactly what his subjects in the kingdom should think, should do, should believe.
But his means of, like, the distance that he's able to reach his arm and actually execute, actually employ his wishes is vastly limited.
And then, skip forward, you have the telephone and then you have, you know, the television and you have the internet and you have social media and podcasting and all these.
And so now the means of media, the means of distilling and transmitting the views of the elites is off the charts, never seen before.
But now, kind of, some of the monopolies, so to speak, have been kind of broken up, right?
Your legacy media companies, you know, CNN, like they're a joke.
And the average person knows they're a joke.
So now, instead of everybody tuning into the news from Walter Cronkite, and that's the news, just the facts.
Well, to be honest, it wasn't just the facts when it was Walter Cronkite either.
But these days, you don't just have three channels on the television to choose from, and they're all owned by the same company.
Now you have independent media journalists and podcasters and pundits.
And so you actually have mass means of media, but a ton of choices.
And sure, a lot of them are probably paid for and bought, but there are some that really are original, that really are their own man, that really are pushing.
Truth and not propaganda.
But again, come back to this Venn diagram.
So, total authority, but, you know, and then over here, everything's broken up, right?
You got a lot of independent voices, and then this thin sliver where the two circles overlap, where you have a lot of authority still, but also the technological innovation of mass means of distilling that information.
That was a brief blip in, if you look at human history in time, that really only lasted 30, 40, 50, 60 years.
And it's that timeline's.
Fell smack dab right in the middle of the boomers' lifetime, where it's like you still have information control, but now you actually do have the inventions of the television and news stations and these things, but there's only three channels to choose from.
So, all that being said, as a disclaimer right here from the beginning, the boomers in general, there are always exceptions, but in general, are a terrible generation.
Truly, truly terrible.
That said, they also really didn't stand a chance.
Boomers Bear Responsibility 00:03:35
They were the most Propagandized generation of all time.
And we should, as we kind of delve into this episode and the topic for today, keep that in the back of your mind and we'll do our best to have sympathy.
But at the same time, we need to tell the truth.
It's bad.
Just to add on a little bit, even more defense, there are some things they're so irresistible, it really isn't possible to mount the defense against them.
So, different tribes that have been uncontacted and have been given the internet, they actually really quickly grow to become addicted to.
Sexual material on the internet.
They have no defense for it.
They didn't grow up in that culture.
They weren't instructed in how to resist it.
They have no context, no defense for it.
It's just too powerful.
Propaganda, we did a whole episode on this.
Propaganda is super powerful as well.
And this generation was completely naive to it, completely like a virgin.
Like it had never hit them the way all this propaganda, especially in the civil rights era.
So I have a lot of sympathy for a generation that just hit them in their 30s, hit them in their 40s.
And now at this point, they're 70, 80 years old.
Like it could be the most AI slop possible.
Like I don't even know.
Like, Winnie the Pooh, or whatever, and bootrunners will be like, Oh, so beautiful.
Where do I send my money?
You know, someone calls them on the phone, Hello, sir.
This is the FBI.
You owe us $400,000.
Oh, my goodness.
I've got to send them money.
This is the FBI.
They have no defense.
And some of that is just straight up not their fault.
They didn't grow up with the technology.
Millennials and below, for us, it's like, Oh, another spam call.
Super easy to discern because we grew up in that context.
They did not.
So I'll just pile on and say, I do have a lot of sympathy for that generation, what they experienced without excusing the individuals that are stubborn and hard hearted.
In their doubling down, right?
Many of them were deceived, the vast majority, but some were deceivers and they're all culpable.
In biblical terms, in biblical categories, it's not just a sin to deceive, it is a sin to be deceived.
Eve was deceived by the serpent.
And when she told God, right, God came a knocking, Adam, where are you?
Adam says, Well, it was the woman that you gave me.
That doesn't fly.
That doesn't fly.
That excuse won't hunt.
Not only does he indict his wife, he indicts the Lord God.
He says, It's your fault.
You're the one who gave me this woman.
God's not buying it, right?
So Adam's responsible.
Then he looks to Eve and says, Okay, implicitly, what's your excuse?
Well, the serpent deceived me.
And so therefore, Eve wasn't cursed.
Oh, wait, she was.
Her pains in childbirth greatly increased.
Your desire shall be for your husband, but he shall rule over you.
Patriarchy not being the curse, but a woman's desire to rule over her husband instead of being under godly male headship.
That's the curse.
The curse wasn't patriarchy.
The curse was feminism.
So the woman was cursed twice because God is harsh and unjust.
Nope.
God is perfectly just.
And she was cursed both in the pains of childbearing and with feminism, wanting to rule over her husband, even though he had been assigned a position by God to be the male headship in her life.
She's cursed in both of these facets painful childbirth and feminism.
And she's cursed because God is just.
She's cursed by God because she's responsible in the sight of God.
Even though she was deceived.
So she bears moral culpability for being deceived.
So the boomer generation in general is generally responsible for being deceived.
And that would be a fair description of the majority of them.
But some of them were actually the deceivers, and they bear an exponentially greater responsibility.
Yep.
Let's put Piers Morgan in his own words.
Objective Truth About Culture 00:15:21
So you alluded to it in the Cold Open.
There's been times where, I think it was 2019, there was a debate with vegans, and he's there eating a rare steak in front of them, kind of rubbing it in.
He stood up against men in women's sports.
So men thinking they're women participating in women's sports.
He's come out on the record and said, Hey, you know, I'm in favor of free speech.
I don't want to see censorship laws.
I don't want to see DEI kind of.
This stranglehold on free speech.
I agree with Trump on some things.
And so when it comes to Piers Morgan, like you said, he's one of the best.
He's genuinely intelligent and he's been willing to display courage in different areas.
And some areas we would agree with.
We would say, actually, no, he's right.
Men shouldn't be in women's sports.
You're right on the money there.
But let's put him in context as far as it goes with civilizational replacement.
This is really the issue.
And it comes out with steak in front of vegans is pretty based.
Eating steak in front of anyone, like just rubbing it in.
I mean, who would do that?
Who would actually.
Who would actually.
Like a filet mignon.
Yeah, like who would just sit in front of an audience?
Eating steak.
I can't believe we didn't take our tri tip from this afternoon and have a little bit of it right here.
We should have.
All right, go ahead.
Yep.
So let's put Piers in his own words.
And the big thing, and this comes up with Nick in the interview, when it comes to the crisis that the West is under, we're being replaced by the third world.
We're losing Western identity, for him specifically, British identity.
What does it mean to be ethnically British?
For us, what does it mean to be, and this was Nick's point, what does it mean to be ethnically American?
How does this and that and money overseas and global commerce benefit me as an American?
And so we're going to rewind two weeks to an interview he did.
With Tucker Carlson.
You've probably seen the one kind of famous clip where Tucker says, he's like, You're going to say it with me.
Say F A G G O T.
And Pierce is like, I'm not going to do it.
I'm not going to do it.
But here's another point from the clip where Tucker challenges him on what has been made better in Britain by welcoming in the third world.
British culture didn't you like and has been improved by new cultures.
Oh, well, tell me, what didn't you like before?
What are you glad is gone from the Britain you grew up in?
Let me tell you, if you came to London in the 50s and 60s, the food was crap.
Absolute.
Well, it was that way in the 80s when I was younger.
Right.
Now we have some of the best gastronomy.
Amazing.
And he doubled down.
So there's a little bit more context to that.
But you can essentially hear him say, well, what's better?
British culture has been eroded.
London now is minority white.
And Britain itself went from, I don't know, 99% in 1950.
It's more like 70% now.
So London's gone to minority white.
England as a whole, about 70%.
But London is far less than 50.
I think it's like in the 30s.
I want to say 36%.
Yeah, 36% actually.
British heritage and the rest are a bunch of Muslims and everybody else.
And Tucker challenges them on that.
He says, You're now a minority in your own city.
What's been made better?
And you heard Piers just now say, Well, the food is better.
And someone challenged him on this.
Louis Brackpool, November 27th, said, Piers Morgan, he tweeted this out Piers Morgan essentially telling Tucker that it's fine for the English to be replaced as long as we get better restaurants is next level insanity.
Not even flinching, textbook, not even flinching at the idea.
That an entire ethnic group, any group for that matter, in this case, the British, the ethnicity of Britain, could vanish just to satisfy, and it goes on to say, just to satisfy an indulgence in food.
And Pierce took this and he's like, All right, I hear your challenge.
It does seem like a bad trade off, right?
National identity, curry.
Said this, he said, I do love a good curry.
That's so remorse.
I do love a good curry.
You're selling out your country for better food.
Hang on, hang on.
It's curry that I'm doing it for.
The man is quite literally.
Esau.
Now let's talk about Curry for a second.
We have to.
We have to talk about Curry.
Okay, so here's the deal.
You have a patriotic duty to your country.
And I believe, even as a Christian under God, to despise, detest, be revulsed by, averse to Curry.
And some people might respond to this and say, he's being facetious.
That's ridiculous.
I'm not.
I am being as literal as possible.
I absolutely mean it.
I think you have a moral obligation to hate Curry.
Okay.
And you might say, well, what do you mean?
Well, it's objectively bad.
You can't say objectively, right?
You're talking about people's taste and preferences.
It's subjective.
Nope.
In this case, it's objective.
And here's the deal.
Have I ever had curry before?
Yes, I have.
I have.
Have there been times in my life years ago where I had curry and I actually liked it, at least some measure of enjoyment?
Yes, I did.
But in the same way that there's such a thing, a concept as acquired taste, things that initially you don't like, but you can grow to like over time as you intentionally taste it again and again, things like wine, right?
Wine tends to be an acquired taste.
If you give a glass of wine to somebody who's never drank alcohol before, they're probably not going to enjoy it from their very first sip.
So, there are acquired tastes, but I really think at the same time, you can have disacquired tastes.
And I think there is a moral obligation to be able to say, you know what, curry is terrible.
You're talking about a dish, not just a dish, you're talking about a country that their entire menu of every exhaustive dish they have is completely absent of beef.
Now, there is cow product used.
Yeah, there is cow product used, but it's not the beef, it's the manure.
So, you're talking about a country that worships cows.
But won't eat them.
So, hey, what's on the menu today?
Well, I can tell you one thing that God created to be on every menu that will never be on their menu, and that is beef, right?
So, an entire country of foreign people worshiping foreign gods and deleting from every dish on their menu the best ingredient on God's green earth.
You objectively, again, you have a moral obligation under God and a patriotic obligation to your country as a Westerner to say, I hate curry.
And if you can't say it honestly because you like it, Then you must disacquire the taste you need to be better.
There's different studies, and I won't go on record and pretend that this is every single study and it's just a universal.
But there are some studies where the hand grip strength of Indian men on average is less than that of white women.
Because it's not just beef is the best tasting food, it's also the most nutritious.
They have four stomachs.
You know what those stomachs help it do?
Pull all the nutrients out of the grass and out of the hay and out of the things that they're eating 24 7.
So you have the most nutritious animal on the planet.
Well, why is it the most nutritious?
Why?
Because God made it that way.
He made this delicious animal that's super nutritious, super good for you.
And an entire country of 1.3 billion people has said that item off the menu.
Dirt spices on the menu.
Right.
No, that chicken butter on the menu.
Right.
Roots on the menu.
Dirt on the menu.
Manure on the menu.
But no, it's just a proven fact.
I'm not saying that I'm a health expert, but I mean, you can read pretty much any article, not during the boomer generation when they're like, Sugar, cereal.
That's the best thing for you.
I mean, the food pyramid.
Grains and oatmeal for a healthy breakfast.
Exactly.
Yeah.
The food pyramid is basically just turn it upside down and you have pretty much a balanced diet.
It's one of the biggest psyops of all time, literally trying to kill people so that capitalists can make a buck because cereal is cheap, right?
And then you can put sugar in it as additives that's addictive.
So they keep coming back and back and back.
And you can, I mean, your profit margins on cereal are through the roof because it costs nothing to make.
But your three basic.
Food items, the most healthy on God's green earth raw milk, eggs, beef.
Am I right?
No.
You know a lot more than I do, but like you eat red meat, you eat eggs, you drink raw milk, and you know, barring an accident, God's still sovereign.
He's numbered our days, but you know, but ordinarily, you're going to live a long life.
They're plenteous, they're easy, they're cheap.
Like that's why they're like that.
Like chickens, I mean, they reproduce a dime a dozen, they're easy to raise, they take like practically nothing, they eat pests.
That's how the world is designed.
Take the eggs from the chicken.
Chicken meat, I'm going to be honest, a little bit void of micronutrients.
Oh, thankfully, we have cows.
Right.
Now, it sucks that cows are only 20 pounds like chickens.
Oh, wait, they're thousands of pounds.
They have tons and tons and tons and tons of beef on them.
I just saw an article.
And then this cow also makes milk.
Right.
I just saw an article today that the average human being who eats a lot of red meat over the course of their life will not have eaten one cow.
Really?
Because of just the amount of fat.
Not me and you, obviously.
We've probably eaten a few between us.
But yeah, but because it's just, I mean, you're talking about a massive animal that provides nutrients for tons and tons of people.
But again, think about that.
Three of the most healthy foods on the planet raw milk, beef, and eggs.
And you're talking about an entire country of people who worship demons, sand gods, and they've taken one of the healthiest things that God has provided and said, Nope, we're not going to have that.
And then Westerners from Christian nations are going to say, Yeah, you know what?
Let's let these people into our country, replace our own children and their ability to get a job and buy a house.
Let them set up statues to their demon gods and false places of worship, and we'll go and give them money by eating their curry slop.
No.
That's insane.
Last thing to say, too, on the food aspect there's one study, and it took all people from different cultures and asked them to rank the other foods.
So if you're Italian, you're being asked to rank Japanese food, Pakistani food, Ethiopian food.
And objectively, there was a favorite cuisine.
So it wasn't like, and some people prefer for this, and some people prefer that.
And across the board, it's kind of even, you know, maybe like there's minuscule 1% differences.
No, there's objectively a cuisine that the whole world agrees is the best Italian, olive oil, fats, beef, pasta, carbs.
The world agrees, Japanese was actually a close second.
Hey, these are really good.
The difference then, the lowest, I'm sure you can imagine, kind of just you throw a dart and kind of that side of the world.
I think it was Pakistani food was the lowest.
Ethiopian down there.
All food is not equal.
And taking it full circle to Piers Morgan, hey, your country's being destroyed.
You are being ethnically cleansed.
Right.
But.
I get a crappy chicken dish out of it.
Terrible.
That's the thing.
You do have to realize that, like, okay, I understand that there is such a thing as subjectivity in the world.
I understand that.
There is such a thing as beauty being in the eye of the beholder.
But you can take that concept and run with it way, way, way too far.
And as moderns, Western moderns, we have run with it way, way, way too far.
There is far more objectivity to beauty, truth, and goodness than the modern Westerner is willing to admit.
I've made, you know, given this as an example multiple times, but.
I dream of a world one day where our children and future generations would go on field trips, right?
State sponsored field trips.
And they would go to art museums and they would see like a Jackson Pollock painting.
And they would be there for the express purpose of looking at it and laughing and saying, Isn't that really funny?
Look at when the West rebelled against Jesus Christ.
We rejected the logos, the logic, the reason, the living word of God.
And we became stupid.
And we thought that just Spraying blots of paint on a wall was art.
Weren't we retarded?
Aren't we glad we've repented by the grace of God?
No, it's not just subjective.
Well, you know, Jackson Pollock, you know, who's to say what's better, you know, Michelangelo or Jackson Pollock?
No, I'll say Michelangelo a million times over, objectively better.
And here's the deal.
We've finally gotten to the place where we can say, you know what?
Not all cultures are equal.
Some cultures are better than others.
Well, cuisine is one aspect of culture.
And so we actually can say, no, there are superior cultures.
The word culture comes from cultus, the Latin word, which means worship.
Cultures, people, right?
So culture is not abstract, also.
When we say a culture is superior, let's be honest people make culture.
So we're saying those people, by God's grace, right?
It's not in and of themselves, but by God's grace, those are a superior people.
And in pretty much every single case, when you think of Western civilization, what is it that has made this culture superior?
Well, superior people.
People make culture.
What made the people superior?
Well, their own bootstraps, right?
They're just better.
No, the grace of God.
These people are better and have a better culture, and cuisine is a piece of that culture.
They have better cuisine.
Why?
Because God's grace, because God saved them, and they worshiped the triune God for a thousand years, a millennia, and were shaped by the Christian gospel, by the word of God in such a way that it ran deep, not just their private faith, but into the public square, into every facet of their culture, of their society, all the way down to their cuisine.
And it is superior.
It's superior.
And I'm tired of pretending it's not.
Yeah.
An ethic of like, say, an Indian Christian was watching this and it's like, man, you're roasting curry.
Here's the great thing the people that stay in their land love their own food.
You don't ever have to think about, well, it could be better over there.
It could be better over there.
I've got to go now make Italian food here in Pakistan.
No, love your own place and then never come to America for barbecue.
You can just simply say, like, when that's your context, your frame of reference, it's not a big deal.
So you're not sitting here saying, oh, all these people, even people that are brothers and sisters in the Lord, they're not Americans, but brothers and sisters in the Lord across the world.
In different places with different aspects of culture that we would say are inferior, as far as music, as far as art, as far as even down to the food.
The idea is when you're still there and you love it and you seek to Christianize it, that is to make it good and to make it beautiful and to make it wholesome, that's great.
And you don't have to sit there and compare it to American.
A good film may be made, who knows where it would be, but it's done well.
It's wholesome.
It's glorifying to God.
That's great.
And you don't have to come and say, compare it and say, well, how does this stack up against this?
Or how does this food compare to this?
How does our art compare?
Do your art in your place to the glory of God?
And that's good enough.
Amen.
And speaking of British food being bland, fish and chips, you know, back in the 50s and the 60s, as Pierce was saying, you know, where Tucker said, well, even in the 80s, you know, British food still sucked.
I would like to know, and I'm not, you know, I don't know.
I'm genuinely asking, but I would like to know, you know, what was the food like in, you know, 1900, 1850?
And then comparing that, not just what was it like by today's standards, but comparing that with other parts of the world at the same time period.
Because if you're telling me that, well, Great Britain, you know, yeah, it was shaped by Christianity, but it's not that great of a culture because their food really sucked.
When did it suck?
In the 1950s?
After they came back with their tails between their legs, completely their whole country in destruction after fighting World War II against their Lutheran Christian brothers?
Like, yeah, I could see certain aspects of their culture sucking in that time period.
But I'd like to know, you know, let's go back 100 years prior.
And compare British food in 1850 to some kind of Middle Eastern food in 1850.
And let's see if it sucked then.
Protecting Your Retirement Plan 00:04:05
That's a question that I would love to hear a response to.
All right.
So there you have it.
That's kind of the boomer side of the equation.
We'll hit our first commercial break and we'll get into the interview, and you'll see the opposite side that has said, We want nothing to do with this.
Yep.
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All right, let's talk about one of the most elusive and complicated concepts known to man of all time rocket engineering.
A little concept called per capita.
Okay, now, if you were with us in the cold open and briefly after that, we talked about how the boomers in general, as a generation, is the most psyoped generation of all time.
And I took the time to spell out and saying that even those who are deceived, and I would say the vast majority of boomers would fall into that category, not deceivers, but those who are deceived.
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And even being deceived in biblical theological categories still bears moral culpability.
Being deceived, you're responsible for not being discerning.
Discernment is a command, it's not just this sixth sense, you know, or some supernatural gift that some people innately have and others don't.
We're commanded as Christians in scripture to hone our powers of discernment, to sharpen that skill.
Of discernment through practicing wisdom and immersing ourselves in the word of God and to think clearly about certain subjects.
So, if you are the deceived, you still bear moral culpability.
But if you are a deceiver, then you bear an exponentially higher culpability.
Now, one of the things that I said in the cold open as well is we said, you know, Piers Morgan, we want to give him a fair shake and give him his dues, whatever credit he's due, give him that credit.
And we said that, you know, he's actually a sharp guy.
He's exercised some courage on some issues over the course of his tenure.
As a journalist.
And so there's been some courage.
And he's certainly, I think, in many ways, a world class journalist.
I mean, the guy's sharp.
He does his research.
He's got a whole team fact checking everything in real time.
He said as much.
He said that explicitly in his interview with Nick.
It was one 27 year old working off the top of the dome versus Piers Morgan with, you know, 40 years of expertise and entire team and AI working overtime.
And they still got spanked.
Pretty amazing.
Still got cooked.
Still got cooked.
It like visibly so.
Which, I mean, that alone is remarkable.
But, anyways, Pierce, we said he's sharp.
And I'm not going to backpedal here.
And I'm not going to be inconsistent.
So I'm not going to say, well, actually, he's really dumb.
No, here's my point the whole deceived and deceivers, right?
That whole topic that I've just expressed, and Piers Morgan actually giving him credit and saying he's the best of the boomers in terms of his intelligence, being sharp, his expertise, those kinds of things.
Well, here it is.
How can that be consistent with what I'm about to say with him completely?
Completely botching the concept of per capita.
Well, it actually fits quite neatly.
Here it is Pierce is sharp.
He is intelligent.
He knows exactly what per capita is, and he's not dumb.
He's actually quite bright, exactly what we said, being consistent with what we've already said.
And so he's simply in this category of the deceived and deceivers.
He's not the deceived, he is the deceiver.
It's malicious, it's intentional.
He knows exactly what he's doing.
So there's a point in the interview where he brings up, Mass shootings, mass school shootings.
And he says, well, the vast majority of mass school shooters are white.
And Nick responds by saying, okay, yeah, but we were talking about black crime, right?
And saying that, yes, when it comes to violent crime statistics, they are much higher, much higher percentage of black men that commit violent crimes than white men.
And Pierce says, well, actually, you know, when it comes to mass school shootings, it's mostly white people.
And then Nick says, okay, but how many?
White people commit these mass school shootings.
He's like, Well, I have got fact checkers and real time check.
And it's actually, you know, even more than, you know, black people or similar, you know, comparable to black people.
And Nick's like, Are you stupid?
Does this mic work?
Are you stupid?
Are you just pretending to be stupid?
I'm asking not how many of mass school shootings were committed by white men.
I'm asking how many white men who have committed mass school shootings out of the total amount of white men alive on the planet.
I'm talking about per capita.
And with mass school shootings, just for the record, you can look at the statistics, what the number of deaths that have to be achieved in order for it to even amount to being classified as a mass school shooting.
You're looking on average, probably maybe six, five, six, seven deaths, all tragic, of course, for something to be classified as a mass school shooting.
But go and look at gang violence in South Chicago.
Go and look at gang violence in Houston.
Go and look at gang violence in Dallas and all these LA and all these different places all over.
Our country, and it may not be a mass shooting.
It may not be seven people die at the hands of one man all in one instance, but it's this guy kills one guy, and in the same night, a hundred other guys in the same city on the same night each kill one guy.
Okay, so let's look at total deaths total deaths from violent crime.
Let's look at that and then look at how many black men have committed violent crime out of how many black men actually exist.
How many white men have committed violent crime?
Including mass school shootings, out of how many white men actually exist, then compare the percentages of these two very simple concepts, and it's night and day.
Everyone knows that.
People who can't even articulate what I just articulated or have never looked at the FBI crime statistics or anything like that, they still instinctively know this.
They know this.
They've experienced this.
And so that's what Nick is saying.
And Piers Morgan just, I mean, he just, till he was blue in the face, just denied it, denied it, denied it.
And basically, he had to pretend stupidity.
But the point is, he's not actually stupid.
And so, again, Piers Morgan being the best of the boomers, what does it represent?
Well, it represents a generation that's willing to sell out all their grandchildren for curry, a bowl of soup.
What else does it represent?
A generation that, in the case of Piers Morgan, again, being the best of the boomers, right?
We're not just picking a random guy, the best of the boomers, he knows exactly what he's doing.
He's well familiarized with these concepts.
He is intelligent and able to think in categories.
And he is playing stupid, not actually stupid, which makes him what?
Deceived?
No, deceiver.
It means there's malice, there's deception, it's immoral, it's wicked.
So you're not just talking about a guy who's a fat glutton who would sell out his grandchildren to be invaded by foreigners.
You're also talking about a guy who is malicious and calculated and intentionally missing the point in order to deceive his boomer audience.
Yeah, that's why the new right is winning.
It's because we have facts on our side.
Correct.
There's an old saying it says, when you argue with a boomer, what you're actually doing is you're arguing with the TV.
You're arguing with Piers Morgan.
The TV can't hear you.
You're arguing with Piers Morgan.
You can lay it all out, but the TV, the boomer, literally, it's like this doesn't fit into the paradigm that I've established in my mind for the last 60 to 70 years.
I've been told people are equal, people are interchangeable.
Well, there's some crime here, there's some crime there.
We call it a wash.
And the reason we are winning, and I'm talking about a broad coalition of different voices, the reason we're winning is when you clearly and simply lay it out.
These people, On average, commit more crime than these people.
And it's a real problem leading to real deaths.
We have to have real solutions for it.
The average person, honestly, in the pews, the average voter, generally speaking, that makes sense to them.
They're like, you know what?
I'm glad someone's finally saying it because you're right.
Those statistics about black violence, for instance, I've experienced that.
I've witnessed that.
You're literally telling me at a national level that's true.
You're right.
And I hope someone would take this seriously to avoid my family becoming a victim of it and to just be honest.
So the average person, the average man, especially, The average man in America is saying, Yeah, these things are true.
I've seen it myself.
Statistically, it's backed up.
We have to do something about it.
The boomer, the TV, is unable to comprehend that.
And they're unable, because of that, then to form a response.
Like, your better option is going to be okay, yes, per capita is different, but here would be some factors here Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society.
There are ways to spin it and still be honest about the facts.
But Piers would not even be honest about, yeah, actually, you're right.
Per capita, the rate of school shooters among young white men is a lot less.
He refused to even honestly deal with the facts.
And if you think that dog is going to hunt in 2025, 2026, That's absolutely ridiculous.
People are not going to hear you over a second time.
They're going to be like, this guy's retarded.
I'm not listening to him.
Well said.
All right.
So now let's go ahead and bring up another point from the interview.
I want to talk about the most popular and widespread dominant religion in the West Hinduism?
No.
Buddhism?
No.
Islam?
No.
Christianity?
Ha, that's a joke.
Not even close, sadly.
No, I'm talking about the most dominant popular religion in the West Holocaustianity.
And this was an incredibly important portion of the interview.
Would I have said all the same things that Nick said?
No.
Would I have said things the same way that Nick said them?
No.
But if you just say, ew, yeah, icky, stop being gay.
You need to put on your discernment cap, exercise a little bit of maturity and wisdom, and look at what is actually under the surface.
Look at the point, what's actually happening here.
What we saw in this portion of the interview between Pierce and Nicholas Fuentes is we saw Pierce pulling in yet another victim, talking about his mom and this extended family member and that extended family member who were rounded up and mistreated by Hitler.
And Nick wasn't having it.
And it's not, here's the deal you can say, well, he was insensitive and that was cruel.
And I can't believe he responded that way.
Okay, I understand.
Generation Z, that essentially has, they're in real time, they're coming to realize that they literally don't have a future.
They will never own a home.
They cannot have a single income family with a wife who's able to stay home and leave the corporate plantation and raise their kids.
All of that has been stolen, not lost, stolen from them.
And it's been stolen from them with one of the primary weapons.
In order to say you can't have a country, why?
What, like, I mean, think about that.
That's a hard thing to sell, right?
How do you convince not just one generation, but multiple generations consecutively you can't have a country?
You can't have a family.
White people can't have a country.
White people can't have a country.
You can't have a family.
You can't have a future.
Your children can't have a future.
I mean, that's a tough sell.
How do you do that?
Well, you do it with one simple phrase Hitler bad.
Hitler bad.
And that ultimately is what Nick is responding to.
Nick, if it was one person off camera, it's not an interview that's going to be watched.
Nick knew he's going to be watched by millions of people.
It's one guy, and he comes up to Nick, and he's not trying to take away his future children's possibility at having a livelihood in a home and grandchildren, all these things.
And he's just saying, hey, you know what?
I understand the points that you're making, Nick, and I think that there are some good points.
But I did have this experience, but I think that's not an excuse.
For us to just sell our birthright, you know, to foreigners in the third world.
And we need to, as the West, we need to return to Christ.
We need to grow a spine.
We need to get rid of the toxic suicidal empathy.
This is absolutely ridiculous.
But, you know, my personal testimony is my mom was mistreated by Hitler.
You know what Nick would probably say?
You'd probably say, I'm so sorry to hear that.
Yep.
But that's not what's happening.
And if you think that's what's happening, then you are propagandized.
You have fallen for the psyop.
What's happening is not, oh, oh, we're trying to have a gotcha moment with Nick to prove how cruel he is and how insensitive he is.
No, we are wheeling out the old tired trope that we've been using for 80 years to tell young white men that you're not allowed to be frustrated about your entire future being sold by.
The prior generation and Nick just wasn't having it, and God bless him.
And he did great too.
He didn't come out and say it didn't happen, but it should have.
He said 1 million, 6 million, 100 million.
Say it's all true, and we did this.
We talked about the Holocaust as a new religion as well in a recent episode.
It was really top of the list.
He's a Holocaust maximalist.
That's what he said.
He's like, it could be 100 million.
I don't believe it's just 6 million.
6 million, 7 million.
What's the number these days?
Could be 100 times that.
He said, we're finding more Holocaust survivors every day.
The number goes up.
The number goes up.
So yeah, Holocaust.
Maximalist, if we're talking about the number, probably 100 million, probably a billion.
How many people are there on the planet currently?
About eight and a half billion.
So, probably.
Well, there would have been, but they all died.
Right.
So, eight and a half billion, it probably would be 16.
So, I'd say eight billion probably died, eight billion Jews in the Holocaust.
And so, we're down to only half the world's population.
Everybody would have been a Jew, and they were all, you know, so that.
But what Nick is doing is he's saying, fine, fine.
Okay.
That's not the point.
The point is, this happened 80 years ago.
Nick didn't do it.
I didn't do it.
You didn't do it.
So, why is whatever Hitler did or didn't do 80 years ago, as atrocious as some of those things may be, why is this an ironclad reason for all future generations of white people for them not being allowed to have a country?
I said it in the episode that we did, read an article, and it was at the Chicago Holocaust Museum.
And students on their way out, they were asked to write little notes about what they learned.
And I looked at the board, and you could see one of the notes that said, I promise to treat new immigrants with welcome.
I promise to welcome new immigrants to Chicago.
And I'm not at all blaming an eighth grader who was taken through, and this is the most terrible thing that's happened.
But you have to understand, and Nick said it, he said it really well.
He said, I'm an iconoclast.
I destroy idols, and the Holocaust is not my religion.
So why talk about this?
Why go to these extremes?
Why even make fun of the narrative?
He said, I'm an iconoclast.
This is the modern religion, and it's being used.
You have to welcome people, you have to accept them.
You can't have a country for yourself.
Well, strict borders.
I mean, Donald Trump, of all people, a liberal from the 90s, who, I mean, the guy probably likes abortion.
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He's on his third marriage.
That guy is being called Hitler because he said, hey, the border is being overwhelmed with drugs and crime.
That's right.
That's being called Hitler.
That is so important.
At the end of the day, Donald Trump has been called like the famous label, the most favorite label that his political opponents have named him as is Hitler, not Stalin.
All right, not Mussolini, not Mao, Hitler.
And one of the primary reasons why is not his stance on abortion, because let's just be honest, he's a liberal.
Donald Trump, sadly, is terrible on abortion.
He was probably paid for one if he was honest.
He was decent on abortion.
He was never great, but decent on abortion his first term.
And let's just be honest, terrible on abortion his second term.
He has been absolutely terrible.
He has backpedaled on that issue in real time before all of our eyes.
So he's not being called Hitler.
Because of his position on abortion or his position on women or his position on against gay marriage.
Donald Trump.
Donald Trump loves him some gay marriage.
Yeah, to our shame.
To our shame, Donald Trump loves gay sex.
He absolutely does.
There's virtually, but I'm just quoting him in his own words.
There's no bigger champion of gay people than Donald J. Trump.
He is, he's all about the gays, all about it.
So, Donald Trump, the death of babies, fine.
Sodomy, great.
I mean, he'll boast in being pro sodomy.
The one thing, So let's be honest about it.
He's called Hitler all the time.
It's certainly not because of his stance against homosexuality or a stance against abortion.
It's only one thing.
It's because he said, hey, maybe we should have a wall.
Maybe we should have a border.
Maybe we shouldn't be invaded by millions of Somalians.
Maybe a bajillion Somalians isn't in the best interest of America.
And that is what has made him called Hitler.
And so a guy like Nick is simply, and Nick is just Pierce is representative of the boomers.
Nick is representative of Gen Z. Not everybody has the same exact view as Pierce would of the boomers, and not everybody has the same exact view or would articulate the same ways.
Is Nick with being Gen Z, but both of them, this was such an iconic, it was prescient, right?
Regardless of where you land or whatever different quibbles you might have or disagreements, some of those being valid, some of them maybe being a little petty, but regardless of your personal thoughts about the matter, everyone should watch this interview.
It is literally the boomers versus Gen Z in real time, the most clearly put on public display.
Debate between the boomer generation and Gen Z.
And you just got to be honest Gen Z just mopped the floor with the boomers.
And so when Nick says, Yeah, I'm going to poke the bear.
Well, why?
Because he's cruel, because he's immature, because he's a loose cannon, because he's insensitive.
Those things may or may not be.
Personally, I don't think those things are true.
But let's just humor.
Like, okay, maybe he could be more sensitive.
Maybe he could be more this, be more that.
But that's not his primary reason.
For doing what he did right there on the interview with Piers Morgan.
He's poking the bear, and there are plenty of other tragedies, atrocities, historic events that were calamities where millions of people died.
Millions of Christians died at the hands of the Bolsheviks, right?
And a lot more than the millions that have died with the Holocaust of Jews.
And yet, the reason why Nick is picking and even poking fun, mocking that particular narrative.
Is not even because he doesn't believe there's any validity.
It's not because he doesn't believe that it happened.
It's not because there aren't real victims that have experienced serious consequences.
It's because that historical event is no mere historical event.
It is a religion, it is an ideology, it is a worldview, it is a weaponized bludgeon that has beat generation after generation of white young men into believing they're not allowed to have.
A future, and it is time for Holocaustianity, that false, wicked, satanic religion of Holocaustianity, to fall and crumble like the idol that it is.
Somebody raises an Islamic 90 foot statue in my state, which they have outside of Houston.
My prayer is that that statue would be ground into dust.
Let no false God be worshiped on American soil.
This is a Christian nation, and Christ is king.
And the same principle applies to a more powerful.
False religion that has had America, my nation, in a stranglehold a lot longer and a lot tighter than Islam ever has or likely ever will.
And that is the false religion, not of Islam, but Holocaustianity.
And all its idols, and all its high priests, and all of its altars, and all of its sacraments must be ground into dust.
And if that requires some young men to use language that makes you feel a little icky, God bless it.
God bless it.
You know what's more icky to me than any language out there?
The rape, the pillage, the disenfranchisement of my countrymen.
That's actually way more offensive to me than some things that someone said that maybe I wouldn't have said it that way.
You have to get in proportion.
What actually matters here.
And millions and millions of people coming in, stealing your future, assault, sexual assault upon your daughters, upon your wives, violence against your sons, making it so they can't have jobs.
All of those things matter infinitely more to me than language.
We can get to a point when all those things are dealt with to say, what words should we use and not use on TV?
Now is not the time.
The next decade is not the time.
We will cross that bridge when we win all of these other battles and you live in a safe town.
Well, Jesus talked about this, right?
Like, don't call out the speck in your brother's eye if you have a plank in your own.
There is something that it's a legitimate, valid, biblical, theological category to do triage, right?
We have theological triage.
Somebody denies the Trinity.
That's a much bigger deal than differences on mode of baptism.
Mode of baptism, are we relativists?
No.
There's a right, there's a wrong.
Somebody's right, somebody's wrong.
There's an objective truth behind it.
But the objective truth of mode of baptism is not on the same tier of priority as primary theology, right?
Secondary, tertiary, doesn't matter as much.
It matters, but not as much as primary theology, like The incarnation or the trinity or the infallibility of scripture, inerrancy of scripture, these kinds of things.
Well, in the same way, there is such a thing.
This is a biblical principle, a biblical concept, and Jesus gives it to us.
In Jesus' own words, there is such a thing as not just theological triage, but there is also sin triage.
Some sins are worse than others, and some sins are more urgent, therefore, more dire than others, right?
Jesus says, before removing a speck, remove the plank.
Right?
Before putting a bandaid on a scratch, go ahead and sew up the gaping wound where you're about to bleed out and die.
Language matters.
It does matter.
Let no idle word come from your mouth.
Right?
Ephesians says only let speech that is wholesome, that which is good for building up, what is gracious, come out of it.
So speech does absolutely matter.
It does.
So I'm not saying that there's not a way to sin with our words, but in terms of categories of sin and the urgency and primacy of certain sins being far more.
Lethal, right?
Even within Catholicism, right?
There's a concept of, oh, there are deadly sins, right?
Or mortal sins.
And then venial sins.
Yeah, venial sins.
And then ones that are.
That is an ancient Christian idea, universal Christian idea.
Protestants will use the same language or the same categories, but Protestants likewise, at least Protestants that aren't retarded, which, you know, there's only like seven of them.
It's a high bar.
Two of them, by God's grace, you know, represent in this room.
So the other five out there, you would agree with us.
That, yeah, Protestants, we also agree that not all sin is equal.
All sin is equal only insofar as all sin, apart from the blood of Jesus Christ, faith and repentance in Him alone, all sin is equal in its ability to damn you before a thrice holy God and cause you to be thrown into hell, the white hot, just torment of God forever separated from Him.
All unrepentant sin is equal in its eternal, the consequence of eternally separating you from a thrice holy God.
Not all sin is equal.
In its earthly consequences.
Not all sin is equal, even in its eternal consequences.
Jesus says in hell, some will receive a severe beating, some will receive a light beating.
Jesus says this.
So the idea of planks and specks or severe beatings, light beatings, the idea of triage when it comes to the concept of sin is a Jesus idea.
It is a biblical idea.
It's a Catholic idea.
It's a Protestant idea.
This is plain.
So words matter, right?
Language matters.
Being crude, those things, it does matter.
But right now, we are bleeding out.
We are bleeding out.
And to focus the entire medical staff in the ER room on a hangnail when the guy is bleeding out from his side is absolutely retarded.
Yeah.
If there's one religion the boomers have, it's a close second.
Holocaustianity being first, close second would be the sexual revolution.
And that comes up in this interview when Pierce presses Nick.
Let's go ahead and play this clip.
Basically, you're just a misogynist old dinosaur, aren't you?
For a young guy.
I mean, I know I'm the boomer here, but actually, you're a 27 year old dinosaur, aren't you?
Aren't you, Nick Fuentes?
All women are annoying.
All women grow old.
They all get fat.
Says the guy Have you ever had sex?
No, absolutely not.
Wow.
Says the guy who's never got laid.
What a wicked man.
An hour ago.
Absolute wicked man.
This is a man who purports to be a Christian, purports to be Catholic.
And the interview, this isn't even the only part, although this part, I mean, really.
It stands out.
But, you know, later on, you know, he's calling Nick Fuentes a misogynist because he, you know, he says, Well, do you believe that men and women are equal?
And Nick says, Absolutely, equal in the sight of God.
He's like, So then you think that women should have equal rights, like the right to vote.
That's the specific thing that was in question.
It wasn't like equal rights under the law in terms of the right to not be, you know, life or, you know, liberty.
No, it was talking about voting rights.
That's what Pierce was talking about.
That's the context.
All you have to do is back up like 90 seconds, and that's.
Blatantly clear, blatantly obvious.
And so he's saying, Well, do you even think that men and women are equal?
And Nick, his answer is a resounding yes.
Yes, in the sight of God, in the eternal, ultimate sense, men and women, both made in the image of God, yes, equal.
And so, do you think that women should have equal rights?
And Nick is like, No.
And then Pierce, do you think they should have the right to vote?
No.
And he's like, Once again, you know, he's like, You're a misogynist.
You're a dinosaur.
Look at how you hate women.
And Nick uses this just as an example.
He's like, Pierce, you're a Catholic.
How come there's no Catholic bishops?
There's no Catholic cardinals.
There's no Catholic priests that are women.
And Pierce just doesn't even skip a beat and just says, well, Catholics are wrong.
I disagree.
Perfectly reasonable.
I disagree with 2,000 years of church history.
Yeah, 2,000 years.
I just completely disagree.
And then over here, think about this you have a man who claims to be Christian, right?
Purports to be Christian and Catholic.
And he is saying that you should have female priests.
Female cardinals, female bishops, that position of male clergy, that has been the historic position both of the Catholic and Protestant church, 2000 years, two millennia of Christendom, that that's just absolutely wrong.
And not just wrong, but bigoted, misogynistic, cruel, sinister, immoral.
And then that same guy who claims to be a Christian starts mocking a young man who's single, who's never been married, mocks him as a single man for practicing abstinence.
Oh, you've never been laid?
Oh, you're not getting tail?
Ha!
That's embarrassing for you.
That's the implication.
That's what he's saying.
Now, so think about this, right?
With conservatives in 2025, who needs progressives, right?
Two sodomite men purchase little boys and they get praised by conservatives.
Congratulated.
Congratulated.
Well done.
By conservatives, right?
I've even heard that Ron DeSantis, who I appreciate, sent matching onesies to Dave Rubin for the two boys.
So here's your base conservatives, right?
Two sodomite men purchase little boys.
Great.
A single man is practicing abstinence as a Christian, at least someone who purports to be a Christian, a Catholic, and we're going to mock him in front of millions.
That's where we're at.
And here's the deal I'm going to say it again mockery for abstinence for a single man.
Coming from who?
Boomers.
Pierce is not the worst, he's the best of boomers.
He's the best of boomers.
You're talking about the generation responsible for the sexual revolution.
You want to talk about false gods, false religions that the boomers worship Holocaustianity and gay sex, right?
Two peas in a pot.
They worship sexual deviancy, they worship sexual freedom, sexual liberty.
They worship the gynocracy.
Women are not just valued, they're worshiped, and men are subservient, slaves, right?
These are their idols.
And in real time, you have a 27 year old single man.
Who has been canceled for a decade, coming on in front of millions and just with both of his hands tied behind his back, Piers Morgan with all his fact checkers and all his team, and Nick Flint is just smiling, sitting there and mopping the floor.
Why?
Because at the end of the day, what Nick was facing are idols.
And as the scripture says, as Paul says, idols are no gods at all.
Why was Nick able to do this so handily, so easily?
Because he's not buying the propaganda.
He's not playing it.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, you were offended.
Oh, your mom.
Oh, I didn't know.
No, he's just like, no, we're done with this.
They're idols.
We're not worshiping false gods anymore.
We're done.
I'm sorry.
Nothing breaks the heart of a boomer like telling them they can't have their idolatry.
It's tough to tell just from social media posts, but you can go through and look at it.
We're not going to cover it in detail because it's a little bit like a tabloid.
But it would seem Piers Morgan's wife that it's close to, at least from her public statements, the things she's posted online.
It's close to a somewhat open marriage.
And I would bet if that's the case, so I'm not alleging, oh, 100% sure it is, it seems that way.
And if that was the case, and if I could take Piers Morgan and he would be in this room and you give him some truth serum and put him in the corner and ask him, do you like this?
Do you enjoy it?
Or do you feel emasculated?
Do you feel humbled when your wife posts about other men and how attractive they are publicly for the world to see?
He would probably tell you, again, with truth serum, if he had to come out and be honest with it, he would tell you he probably hates it.
He would say, yeah, if I'm honest, that burns me up inside.
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So he's mocking someone.
Who I would make the bet, I would bet 80% chance if he was honest with you, he actually hates the result of the culture that he's mocking Nick for not participating in.
Think of that.
He hates himself.
He hates the situation.
And probably, if he was truly honest, he hates all the baggage that has come with the sexual revolution such that his wife would be out posting completely inappropriate things.
But he's so committed to the bit, know this is good, know this is liberating, know this is what women need, that he will pick up the mantle and attack a young man who said, I actually don't think that's making people happier.
What polygamy that's coming back in the style and being tried out?
No, that's destructive.
I don't want a part in premarital sex.
I don't want a part in open marriages.
I want none of it.
And he's so committed to the bit, even though it's making him miserable, he can't help himself but pick on them.
Just an hour ago, he tweeted Piers Morgan did.
Are all Groypers sexually repressed virgins or just their spiritual leader?
Not sure how this cult works.
Keep it up on the screen.
I want you guys to be able to read this.
Are all Groypers sexually repressed virgins or just their spiritual leader?
Not sure how this cult works.
Doubling, so it's not just in the moment when he's heated.
Yep.
Right?
After 48 hours, having some time to debrief, to think, to cool off.
And he comes out, and again, this isn't even about Groypers, right?
Take that out of it.
Again, he's mocked.
So he doesn't like Groypers.
It's about Groypers.
They're the object of his mockery.
But again, what is the means?
What's the tool of making fun of them?
Virginity?
Ridiculous.
You're a Catholic.
That's the position of the Christian religion.
Right.
And you're mocking them.
You're mocking Nick.
You're mocking now every other young man.
Who's abstinent as a single man?
Just be honest and just like Piers Morgan, his next episode, he should come out and say, I hate Christianity.
I hate Jesus Christ.
I hate the West.
And I love my wife who publicly tweets about other men.
And I love Indian curry food.
And yeah, I'm just a terrible person.
What a horrific existence.
My goodness.
So sad.
Yeah.
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They gave us a hundred bucks.
Very generous.
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Grim 2325 sent in a super chat.
Thank you.
They asked, This is off topic.
I apologize.
Ezekiel 18 6 references a righteous man not approaching a woman during time of menstrual impurity.
Does this still apply today?
Sent with my husband's blessing.
Okay.
So it's a woman, she has her husband's tampons.
Real quick, let me say something and then I'll let you take it.
You would think it's off topic, right?
Any reasonable person would.
But believe it or not, we're talking about the interview between Piers Morgan, representative of the boomer generation, and Nick Fuentes.
And there literally was a portion of the interview where Piers Morgan was mocking Nick, not only for being a virgin, right?
Not only for not worshiping Holocaustianity, but mocking him for not familiarizing himself with used tampons.
Right, so you would think that this comment is completely unrelated.
Out of left field.
But Piers Morgan, God bless him, he found a way in his interview to make even this seemingly random comment actually right on topic.
It was another one of the items addressed in the interview.
Absolutely insane.
God bless.
The best explanation for this question, so this is in the Levitical Code, 1836, the righteous man not approaching a woman during the time of menstrual impurity.
The best explanation I've read from this is Rush Dooney's Institutes of Biblical Law, where he examines that law.
And so, if a man was to have relations with his wife and it was that time of month and he didn't know about it, there wasn't actually any penalty.
It might have been ceremonial uncleanness.
But if he knew about it, the penalty for the couple was actually exile.
So, this was not just a like a hand washing law or like, hey, you know, minor thing, you've got to do this, that, or the other.
Believe it or not, exile for doing this under the old covenant.
And what Rush Dooney was saying that that communicated was that two individuals, even in marriage, that there are limits of how much someone can take from another person and how much someone is allowed to give to another person.
So, under God's law, even the wife.
During a certain time of the month, for one week, even being married to a man, which there's a certain sense we've talked about, which it's the, you know, it's a man's wife, it's a type of thing that he owns.
Even in that context, there is still a time where she does not have the right over God to say, I'm going to give this to you.
And the man himself, in charge of his entire home, there's a time of the month communicating to him, this is another human being that you don't fully own either.
And so in this law is communicated, there are things that are reserved for God, and you don't have the right to give that to another person.
And there are things that you as a man, under God, with authority, That you don't have to take from another person.
And so, that I think is the best principle that's being communicated there.
And so, I wouldn't go as far as to bind consciences, but generally, I think the principle still stands.
A good time for if you feel called to it in your conscience, you can do it.
This is a time to step away, to engage in prayer, and then come together again when the week is over.
That's well said.
Even the Apostle Paul in the New Testament, you know, he says, do not deprive one another, right?
The husband, his body, he owes that to his wife.
He's not his own.
His body belongs to his wife.
The wife's body belongs to the husband in the covenant of marriage.
And so he says, so therefore do not deprive one another unless by mutual consent, and not just because you're both, you know, choosing to not feel like it or what, but unless by mutual consent for the purpose of prayer.
And so you have a spiritual category for, you know, momentary, not long lasting, but momentary abstinence, even in the covenant of marriage for the purpose of prayer.
And then you have a biological clock that's built in on the physical side of the equation.
And so you can kind of take that principle from the Old Testament and then take the principle from Paul in the New Testament and just sync those up and say, oh, This is the Lord once again telling us it's time to pray.
So, if that's the way that you want to apply those verses, that's perfectly fine.
If you disagree, again, like Wes said, we wouldn't bind consciences on this, but there still is a general equity principle, if nothing else, like what Rushden espoused, that there's a sense in which the husband who is head of his wife still, God owns her ultimately, not him.
And the wife who is to submit and render everything to her husband that is good and ethical and true.
Still, ultimately, her truest and highest rendering is to the Lord, not her husband.
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Well said.
All right.
Striker86 sent in a super chat.
Thank you, Striker, longtime supporter.
I'm a day older than you, Joel.
One day, boomers only cared about behavioral compliance, no discipleship, no vision for the future, no thoughts of posterity, and they lied about the social contract.
To be fair, growing up in the shadow of the Cold War, I do understand a little bit of the doomerism that boomers had, right?
It seemed like for decades, we're on the edge of nuclear annihilation.
So batten down the hatches, make sure the fence is nicely painted.
We won't be here tomorrow.
But he's right.
In that came no looking forward to the future, no discipleship, no discipline, no vision.
Very much so characterized that generation.
Yeah.
Next one.
Marlene56143.
$2.
We appreciate it.
This person said.
They didn't say it.
It's an emoji.
The pear character.
The shaka sign.
All right.
Well, we appreciate it.
Thanks.
Thanks for the super chat.
Next.
All right.
Austin Gondor sent two super chats.
Good afternoon, Kings.
I love how viral all the clips are going from the Nick Pierce show.
Very entertaining.
Piers absolutely embarrassed himself.
The post war consensus is dying.
Praise God.
Christ is king.
Amen.
Yes, it is.
Followed up with another super chat.
I'm joining you guys in drinking some Whistle Pig.
Good whiskey choice.
Very good.
There we go.
I'm drinking the six year rye.
Glad to see Wes put down the Starbucks.
Just kidding.
Question What is each of you guys' favorite whiskey?
I think we've done this before.
Yeah, I'm a bourbon guy.
Eagle Rare is definitely up there for me.
Eagle Rare is good.
Angel's Envy is an affordable one.
Whistle Pig is great.
I was about to say, I'm enjoying this Whistle Pig so far.
Yeah, Whistle Pig is good.
There are better ones than this, but this one's good too.
Yeah.
All right, go ahead.
Basil Hayden's.
I like Basil Hayden's.
Okay.
All right.
Let's see.
Parabolize?
Parabolize, 94.
All right.
Super chat from Parabolize says British cuisine is literally just jail fed.
It is not much different than what we feed inmates in the United States.
That's true.
And that's how you can tell that the British people are a completely beaten, destroyed, Downtrodden people.
Favorite Whiskey Choices 00:15:54
There's a great saying.
It said, for the beauty of their women and the quality of their food, the British became the greatest seafarers the world has ever known.
That's funny.
All right, next.
Dapper Dan said, this line will rightfully radicalize countless young men.
So this is Nick in the interview.
Does he care about me and my country?
Nick did a great job bringing back to that.
Okay, this happened maybe in Germany in World War II.
I'm an American in 2025.
How does this affect me?
Right on.
Yep, well said.
Next one, cousin Ree.
They said, was speaking with a gal who said submission must be earned.
Nope.
I assume she submits perfectly to Christ then.
Oh, and they said, Antonio has now, our third host, has now become the Christmas tree.
It's so confusing.
Can't keep up with it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Tree replaced Wes for a little while, then Tree replaced Antonio.
Yeah.
In terms of what your cousin said, that submission is conditional, that's not true.
Husband is called to love.
His wife, as Christ loves the church.
Is his love conditional?
Is Christ's love conditional?
No.
So the husband is called to love his wife and to do so unconditionally, even if she's really difficult to live with.
He is called to love her.
And on the flip side, the wife is called to submit to her husband.
The Bible says in everything, in everything.
That doesn't mean submit when your husband is explicitly commanding you to sin or forbidding you from doing something that the Lord commands.
So if your husband, if any earthly human authority, right, whether it be the state or whether it be your husband or if you're a child, whether it be your parents, if any human authority commands you to do something that God expressly forbids or forbids you from doing something that God expressly commands, right?
It's those two things.
I'll say it one more time.
If any human authority commands you to do something that God expressly forbids or forbids you from doing something that God expressly commands, then it is your duty to not submit to that human authority and to appeal to a higher court and submit to God as the ultimate authority.
Apart from that, the wife is called to submit to her husband in everything.
If he's not calling you to sin, then the wife is called to submit.
And that submission is unconditional in the same way that the husband's love for the wife, even when she is particularly.
Behaving in a way that's unlovable, his love, that command for him to love his wife, is also unconditional.
All right, next one.
All right, Reform Farmer sent in two super chats.
Thank you for your generosity, longtime super chatter and supporter of the show.
They said this Good afternoon.
How do you converse conversion with conversation with boomers?
When it is your parents and they think that my wife staying home and wearing a dress is oppressive.
They followed up The way I was raised is completely different from how my parents believe now.
They live across the country and when they come for a visit, it is always contentious.
How do I follow the fifth commandment, which is to honor your father and mother?
Yeah, it's so hard.
It's really sad, but I think boomers know it's just like it's what you were saying about Pierce.
He knows that he's compromised.
He knows that his wife is, you know, allegedly, in terms of what you can see on social media, what's publicized, she's, you know, behaving a bit like a hoe.
And, you know, and so then what is he going to do?
He's going to mock someone else for not expressing sexual liberty, for not being, you know, sexually promiscuous.
Because Really, really, if you get down to it, he's probably ashamed.
He knows that his marriage is compromised.
And so, the best thing that you can do a lot of time, I mean, it's not the objective best thing you can do, but to make yourself feel better when you've compromised for whatever reason is to try to drag everybody else down to your level, right?
Because other people just are going to, by you compromising and someone else standing next to you who hasn't, it, it, It intensifies guilt.
That's what happens.
It intensifies guilt.
And so I think that's a lot of times what boomers ultimately are doing they're like, hey, look, we bought in to the spirit of the age and forewent these traditional biblical conservative principles.
And seeing our own children return to that just is like rubbing salt into the wound of our own compromise.
And we just can't bear it.
And so we're going to call you bigoted or say you're being oppressive.
And so, you know, Merry Christmas.
And why are you being, you know, such a misogynist?
You know, to your wife's wife.
Why is your wife wearing a dress?
Yep.
It's, I mean, it's, it's, I cannot overstate how wicked, how wicked that generation is.
Yeah.
As best as possible, enduring with, I think that by avoiding the conversations.
So it's not like mom and dad are coming over.
We got to brush up on our theology of patriarchy and our anti dispensationalist arguments.
As much as possible, the connections you can make related to your grandchildren, if you have grandchildren, related to jobs, related to work, related to things you're doing in the home, as much as possible as you can make it about that.
I don't think you have a mission if for five years, you know, you're.
Parents have been anti Calvinistic or anti this or anti patriarchy every Christmas, every Thanksgiving, every Easter.
Come on, don't you see this argument?
Don't you see it?
You don't have a responsibility to argue with them.
You have a responsibility, I would say, to make a point and say, No, this is what we believe, and we're going to stand on it.
But as much as possible, especially if they live across the country, you see them five days a year, fill those five days up with outings with the grandkids, trips out in town, conversation about things you mutually enjoy.
I think that's one way to honor them.
Yep, I agree.
Try to keep it lighthearted and just put on a smile and be kind.
Dapper Dan said, How do we get peers to be excommunicated?
And here's the simple answer you never will.
Why?
Because it's the Catholic Church.
Excommunication of lay people is incredibly rare.
Here's some of my Protestantism coming out.
The Catholic Church would not even excommunicate Nancy Pelosi or Joe Biden publicly for years advocating for the murder of babies in the womb.
People responsible for murdering babies in the womb with impunity by the millions.
And the Catholic Church.
Despite its clear position against that, it is not even going to excommunicate them.
The Catholic Church will apply spiritual discipline, church discipline, to no one.
When it comes to that, and I would add a few other things to the list, but the Catholic Church, this is what I would have to call a common Catholic L. Nick will be excommunicated before Piers Bill.
Let's put it that way.
The Pope will condemn Nick Fuentes before he will condemn Piers Morgan.
Correct.
Yep.
All right.
Hutto Hippo Moms.
Thank you for the super chat.
Said, no question.
Thanks for all you guys do.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, Hutto Hippo Moms.
All right.
Next one.
This dude rocks.
He wrote in and said, hello, fellas.
Good morning from Asia.
What madness drove him there?
What part of Asia?
It's like a civil war.
Like, what part of Asia?
Yeah.
What kind of Asia are we talking about?
He's getting some curry as we speak.
What kind of Asia are we talking about?
Good morning from Asia.
Oh, I met a couple from Korea the other day, and I can't help myself.
This is like peak white American.
Every time I meet someone from Korea, I always ask, North or South?
I get a kick out of it.
I think it's hilarious.
They actually laughed.
They thought it was funny.
Okay.
So he said, It's Thursday here, and Joel will tweet about pie today.
That's probably true.
What is y'all's favorite family Christmas tradition with the family?
That's a good question.
I would definitely say the ability, getting to see extended family.
So at this point, myself, married, my siblings, they're starting to get married, cousins.
Just getting to see all of them, even though we FaceTime and we still make it a priority.
So, seeing grandparents, cousins, siblings, catching up with them when we don't do that a lot during the year.
Yep.
Getting together with extended family is awesome.
And my family, my extended family, is very musical.
And so, probably the most pressing memory in my mind of the holidays, especially Christmas time, is the whole family singing.
So, the piano is always being played by someone.
It's like they're in shifts.
You know, somebody stops, somebody starts.
And everyone is like Moses, you get tired, and someone's randomly joining.
I mean, there's literally in the Webbin household, there is um, there is singing and piano, um, almost like all day, like just constant.
And um, and I love it, it feels stale, it feels like something's missing when there's and it's just singing Christmas hymns and worshiping the Lord, you know, like oh holy night, you know.
And uh, you're probably doing musical theater on Christmas, aren't you?
You're not going that far, although.
There are some musicals that we will watch around Christmas time as a family.
Yeah, I know you hate it, but that's because you're not cultured.
Well, but it's not, though.
You see how it's not, though.
Yeah, but you see how it actually is cultured, and you're not cultured.
But at the end of the day, I think we can all agree that I'm better than you, right?
I think that's the big takeaway.
But you can see how we don't all agree with that.
We can all agree I'm taller than you.
Well, yeah, but the thing should we get back to back on camera?
Should we pull out our licenses with our home addresses?
Six foot two.
Mine says six foot two, also.
They lied.
You are six foot one or nothing.
All right, next one.
Grim, they followed up.
They had the original question just on Times of the Month.
They said, Thank you for your ministry.
My husband and I never miss an episode.
Incredible.
Incredible.
Yeah.
I don't even, I'm not even here for every episode.
Yeah.
You miss episodes.
I've literally missed.
There's only two people.
There's only two people who have never missed an episode, and that's myself and Grim 2325.
God bless you.
All right.
Resurrection Design Co.
They wrote in and said, Merry Christmas, gents.
Merry Christmas to you.
I love, I think I said it on our last stream, but I don't even know who he is, but I saw the clip circulating of the comedian.
He was like, Merry Christmas.
You know, I realize it offends some people because maybe they're not Christian, you know, the connotations.
And so, in order to avoid offense, I started saying, May, He said, May the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, bring peace and grace bestowed upon your household to the belittlement of every other false religion, lest you be gay.
I think that's hilarious.
That's how I would say that.
That's a great Merry Christmas.
You need to be going up, you need to be Christmas maxing, going up to random strangers on the street and be saying, Merry Christmas to the belittlement of every other false religion, lest you be gay.
All right.
Next one is from Deacon St. John.
He's our guy.
Deacon St. John.
He wrote in, Holds out eggnog.
Cheers.
Christ is King.
Amen.
And then last but not least, we have a super chat from just a bunch of letters and numbers here.
I can't read them all, but HHS 945.
Okay, there it is.
In strict 1689 Baptist Church.
All right, so that's where he belongs.
Love, liberty of conscience, and two K.
So two kingdoms.
But I crave CN, Christian nationalism, equity, and dominion.
Biblical to hold both.
I actually do think there's a way of holding both.
I mean, the way of holding both two kingdoms, liberty of conscience and Christian nationalism, is it's called The Case for Christian Nationalism, written by Stephen Wolfe.
Right.
I mean, that's pretty much it.
So, yes, you can hold them both.
And then he follows up and says, Is it biblical to hold both?
Without compromise, should I stay or switch churches?
Any advice?
I think switching churches should not be done in a frivolous manner.
I would stay unless there's something really serious going on in your church.
Church, if your church is just shilling for Israel and just, you know, dispensational Zionists, if your pastor, this, you know, about a week ago was suspiciously out of town and you asked him what he was doing, and it turns out that he was, you know, in Israel at this conference where they had like a thousand churches represented, being taught by Israel, trained and equipped, how to continue and start back up the propaganda machine for evangelical Protestant churches in America, then yeah, leave your church.
Absolutely leave your church.
But over that, no.
And yes, I do think you can hold both.
All right, this dude rocks.
He wrote in, he said, I'm visiting our greatest ally in Asia.
Okay.
I really hope that's Taiwan.
Please don't say India.
Yeah, yeah.
Joel, I hope you enjoy Les Mis.
Yeah, that is a good one.
You would.
That's a true Christian classic.
It is.
He's talking about musicals.
And then JD Peabody, he sent us a $5 super chat just saying, Thanks, guys, for what you do.
Appreciate it.
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I think it's worth mentioning end of the year giving.
It's that time we've got.
I think we've got two live streams left.
If you're honest.
Yeah, we only have a couple more live streams.
We're going to do Friday and probably Monday.
We may do more, but we've got a lot of big things that we've got to prepare for for the new year, unveiling a ton of huge projects, which we're really excited about.
And so this might be our second or third to last stream.
So right here at the end, not trying to twist anybody's arm.
I understand it's the holidays.
You've got to provide for your family first.
But for those of you who are able to do so, you're probably aware if you've been following us even for six months, much less those of you who have been following us for years now, we have been canceled by just about everybody.
And a lot of people absolutely hate us, have tried to crush us, digging up things from my past, writing hit pieces.
You know, Houston Chronicle just did another piece.
People made memes about me.
It's been rough out there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, but really, I mean, people want to crush this ministry, and we're only still in the fight because of you.
Your prayers, your encouragement go a very long way, but we practically live in a material world, a physical world, and we can't do it without your financial support.
So, if you're able and willing to do so, it means the world.
We are fighting the dragons of the day, not the dead corpses of previous slain dragons.
We're not fighting racism, right?
We're not fighting against, oh, you know, the mistreatment of minorities and like, no, that's not what we're fighting.
Wherever that may have been true in the past, That we all know in the year of our Lord 2025, that is not a living, breathing dragon today.
The living, breathing dragons are the ones you can know which dragons are real, which ones are currently going around and taunting the people because they're the ones that you immediately get backlash for addressing.
So, anti white racism will address that.
That's real.
That's happening now.
Zionism, Israel having a stranglehold over the United States, will address that.
Feminism, Yeah, absolutely.
We're addressing that.
These are the dragons that are actually alive today.
We're not LARPing.
We're not going to go around and kick the dead corpses of already slain dragons just for virtue points.
No, we're going and attempting to slay the living, breathing dragons of our day.
And every time we do, I have to be honest, it is Christians who come out against us that will try to destroy our families, destroy our local church, destroy this ministry.
And so the only way we're able to stay in the fight is because of you.
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We are exceedingly grateful.
So that's it for today.
That's the show.
Thanks for tuning in.
And Lord willing, we'll see you on Friday.
Thank you.
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