The FDA and CDC voted to approve a Pediatric Coronavirus vaccine for children in America aged 5-11. Is this a good or bad thing? Is this something we should all be worried about or should we be praying for? What are the pros and cons of this new policy? And what will it mean for the future of our children's health and safety? What will it do to our nation's schools and health care system? And will this be the last time we see something like this happen in the United States before it becomes mandatory in public schools? Join us as we discuss all of this and much more on today's episode of America First! Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all of our newest episodes and listen to them wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you so much for being a part of this movement and supporting this movement. We can't wait to see where it takes us in 2020 and beyond. God bless you! - Nicholas J. Fuentes and the crew at America First. Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Art by Skynet. Please rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts and become a supporter of our cause! If you like what you're listening, please leave us a review and review us a rating and review in iTunes. We'll be looking out for a chance to win tickets to our next episode! to our upcoming show on Tuesday, February 14th, 2020. Thanks! and we'll be giving out a FREE shipping and shipping out a copy of the book "America First" in the next episode. - Thank you for listening and supporting us next week! -- Thank you, bye! Love ya, bye, bye bye, Bye Bye Bye, Bye, bye Bye, MRS. -- Cheers, bye. Cheers! - Nicky, Kristy, Cheers. Kristy and the gang. xoxo, Jon & Mikey, - Jon & Betsy and the Crew -- Jon & the Crew. Love, - Kristy & the crew. Mikey Sarah, Natalie . - EJ & the gang at The Root Crew - Sarah & the team at the Root and the rest of the Crew at Project XO. .
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00:23:14.000So the FDA and CDC advisory panels have voted in favor of this.
00:23:19.000Now it will go further up the food chain and full authorization could come as soon as November 3rd.
00:23:25.000And the day after that they will begin administering doses of the coronavirus vaccine to 28 million children in that demographic cohort age 5 to 11.
00:24:13.000Because now they're talking about giving the vaccine to 5 to 11 year olds and not far off after that is making it mandatory.
00:24:22.000First, they say it's okay to administer the vaccine to children and what's going to come next is that is going to become compulsory and every child will have to get the vaccine to go to public primary school and probably private too.
00:24:39.000But this situation, like I said, it's different than all the others.
00:24:44.000I look at the lockdown, I look at the booster shot, I look at the vaccine overall and I ask the same question.
00:24:49.000What exactly is the benefit that we derive from the vaccine or from these other public health policies?
00:24:59.000Because we could look at the vaccine and see it doesn't prevent transmission, it doesn't prevent infection, and we could look at the lockdowns and say there's no discernible difference between states that locked down and those that didn't in terms of their infection and death rate.
00:25:12.000But for children age 5 to 11, they don't get COVID.
00:25:34.000It kills at a rate that is similar to the flu and the people that it kills are all the usual groups that would be vulnerable from a disease and there's nothing you could do about it.
00:25:45.000But in this case there's really no discernible benefit at all to these mitigation strategies because
00:25:52.000This demographic group is not affected by the pandemic virtually at all.
00:25:57.000They don't get the disease, they don't carry it, they don't transmit it, they don't get hospitalized from it, and they don't die from it.
00:26:05.000It's fewer than 200 children have died from the virus overall.
00:26:10.000In the entire United States of America, out of 28 million children in this
00:26:51.000Probably they'll administer 60 million doses.
00:26:56.000And more when you factor in the booster shots when all is said and done.
00:26:59.000So something's obviously wrong here with the math.
00:27:02.000They say the pros outweigh the cons administering the vaccine.
00:27:06.000But if this is a vaccine that doesn't prevent infection, doesn't prevent transmission, and kids don't get it anyway, what exactly is the health benefit that they're getting from this?
00:27:17.000We know that the cost is that there is a very high rate, particularly for young people, of precarditis and myocarditis.
00:27:26.000It affects people that are younger and not older.
00:27:28.000And we just saw a study last month, or I think it might have even been in August, but it said that for adolescents, and this was a report I believe that was done in America,
00:27:41.000They said that, straight up, more adolescents were being hospitalized from the vaccine because of heart inflammation and blood clotting than they were for COVID.
00:28:10.000Kids who are the most susceptible to harm from the vaccine are getting it in order to mitigate symptoms from a virus and they're the age group that is least susceptible to it.
00:29:41.000Arguably at the peak of his career because he says that the internet isn't fun anymore.
00:29:46.000And the timing was pretty amazing because, you know, yesterday I came on the show and I said everything sucks, movies suck, gaming sucks, TV sucks, politics sucks, the internet sucks.
00:30:00.000I said it's not fun anymore and I said I'm depressed and there's no content.
00:30:05.000And then the next day, Keemstar gets on a video and says, yeah, I'm retiring after 14 years because internet's not fun anymore.
00:30:34.000I don't know maybe we'll carve up the pumpkin I don't honestly I don't really want to do that I don't want to make a big mess we did it twice I think carve the pumpkin and maybe I'll just wear a different outfit because you know the first time I did it I got pumpkin all over my shirt I had to buy a new shirt
00:30:55.000And it was a much bigger mess than I anticipated.
00:31:21.000When I was in the shower, I'm doing my thing, you know, I'm showering, I'm washing my hair.
00:31:26.000I'm literally in the middle of washing my hair, which is arguably the most tenuous part of the shower, because that's when you have to close your eyes.
00:31:34.000So that's when maybe you get killed, maybe you get shot, maybe something horrible happens.
00:31:40.000So I'm washing my hair, and I, you know, I'm washing my hair, doo-doo-doo, and I open my eyes, and there's a huge moth
00:31:48.000Huge moth on the shower curtain and I'm like, what the fuck do I do?
00:31:53.000What am I supposed to do in this situation?
00:32:11.000Guess I didn't check the shower curtain before I stepped in.
00:32:15.000And by the way, don't think of me naked in the shower.
00:32:17.000I don't want to put that mental image in your head.
00:32:20.000So I see the moth and I reached out and I grabbed my slipper and I sort of grabbed one side of the shower curtain, the other side, and I hit the slipper against it.
00:32:34.000I killed the moth and it dropped down and it went down the drain.
00:32:37.000But then I got my slipper in the water.
00:32:49.000Yeah, so then I kill it with the slipper and then I'm like standing outside the shower at this point and I like go to pull a slipper out and I drag the slipper under the water like a retard.
00:32:59.000Now there's all this water in my slipper, so now what am I gonna do there?
00:39:23.000That one will be selling indefinitely.
00:39:28.000And then, of course, if you want to join our intern team, you gotta go to nicholasjfwentys.com slash intern.
00:39:37.000and you can apply there if you have some excuse me if you have some kind of a skill set apply there you can join our team and work for me and assistant groper and everybody else and it'll be a lot of fun but it's also a lot of hard work so check that out okay i think that's everything remember we have three new channels this week steve france and jimbo zoomer joe the boomer
00:40:30.000Set up with the channel and then people are like I think I will not stream today So I don't know but but yeah, check them out.
00:40:38.000They they're gonna start streaming I think And then we have three new channels coming out this weekend three new channels some exciting ones in there So stay tuned for that
00:41:47.000And then on this platform we got me, we got Vince, we got Beardson, Jayden, and coming up we're gonna add some people that are pretty big.
00:41:56.000So again I don't want to spoil it but we got a pretty big one coming this week who you all know and we've got a couple of other big ones in the works.
00:42:06.000Preliminary talking to some some really big people.
00:42:09.000So it's pretty funny that it didn't really even take very long We got it.
00:42:15.000It's looks good and everything Like I said, the content's free.
00:42:19.000It's not paywall and we got some big people coming on soon So it's kind of funny how it all just kind of I said this for a long time I said once we build the platform it's gonna happen anyway
00:42:30.000We're going to dive into our news and we'll talk about the latest.
00:42:34.000Our first story is about Keemstar, old nemesis.
00:42:39.000Not really, but we got a little bit of a Twitter beef at the beginning of the year because he was not being very nice to Baked Alaska.
00:42:47.000He tattled on our dear friend to the FBI, which to me is unforgivable because the FBI is a terror.
00:42:56.000Not just in America, but in the world, and I feel like anybody that is in the FBI and anybody that helps the FBI is like an enemy of humanity.
00:43:05.000That goes for the FBI, that goes for CIA, NSA, any of it.
00:43:12.000I actually know some people that used to work in the State Department, some very good people, but that was in the Trump administration.
00:43:18.000Anyway, if you help the FBI, you're scum of the earth.
00:43:23.000I think that just goes without saying, but
00:43:25.000But anyway, so that's my relationship with Keemstar, but the big news is that today he announced he's retiring from Drama Alert, which is the show that he's hosted on YouTube for 14 years.
00:43:36.000If you don't know, he's the pillar, really a founding pillar, not just of the drama community and people that report on YouTube drama and e-celebrity drama, but he's really a pillar of YouTube as a whole.
00:43:51.000He's one of the bigger names on YouTube.
00:44:52.000It says, quote, YouTube commentator Daniel Keemstar Keem announced that he is retiring from his drama alert show, claiming that he is tired of hate mobs and that it's sad and pathetic.
00:45:05.000On October 25th, the 39-year-old shocked the internet with a tweet that read, I am retiring.
00:45:13.000Many assumed it to be a joke or a troll, but just a day later, on October 26th, which is today,
00:45:20.000He uploaded a Drama Alert video titled Retired and in it explained that he doesn't find YouTube fun anymore because of mob culture and revealed that he really is leaving the platform.
00:45:35.000He said, quote, It started around the time of the pandemic.
00:45:38.000There was a shift in the culture where cancel culture became the overpowering thing.
00:45:44.000And people went after YouTubers' sponsors, really trying to just ruin them financially and that caused everyone to stop speaking their minds, turning them into a walking, talking commercial.
00:45:55.000What happens is, when nobody speaks their mind and everyone's a commercial, there's not really that much entertainment.
00:46:11.000The YouTuber revealed that his last video on the Drama Alert channel will be uploaded on his 40th birthday on March 8, 2022 because he wants enough time to find a new host.
00:46:53.000And I'm talking about people like Milo and Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson and Stefan Molyneux, these kinds of types.
00:47:02.000They said, look, if you start to censor people for hate speech or conspiracy theories, right-wing political views, eventually you're just going to ban everybody interesting.
00:47:13.000Because all the people that are interesting and all the people that have interesting things to say are necessarily going to elicit controversy.
00:47:21.000Because things that are interesting are heterodox.
00:47:29.000And in a culture that punishes people that deviate from the status quo, eventually what's going to happen is you're not just going to remove the most offensive, the most outrageous people, but
00:47:42.000You're also going to eliminate anybody that has anything to say, and all that's going to be left are the safest, the most squeaky clean, the most normative types of people, and there won't be anything worth watching, listening to, talking about.
00:48:00.000And people said this for a long time when they talked about cancel culture and political correctness, but it's finally here.
00:48:07.000And I talked about this at the beginning of the year.
00:48:18.000A lot of people don't think about it in those terms still, but that's the only way to look at it.
00:48:24.000You know, when the internet began, and I should say actually it's really more like social media, because the internet's been around for a long time, but it was social media that changed the game.
00:48:48.000This is the birth of the era of the free and open internet.
00:48:52.000This is when social media, particularly the big ones like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, connect hundreds of millions of people around the globe and with the introduction of smartphones, mobile smartphones with cameras and mobile internet,
00:50:27.000It's people making animations of stick figures fighting each other and stuff like that.
00:50:32.000And of course, somewhere around 2015-2016, I guess it's something like Gamergate, the Milo Yiannopoulos campus tour, as well as Ben Shapiro and the others, and the candidacy of Donald Trump, all of those events together, like I said, somewhere around 2014-2016, they bring about the first instances of editorial censorship.
00:51:03.000And you start to see, after Trump gets elected in 2016, Google and Facebook get together in closed-door meetings and say, this can never happen again.
00:52:11.000And it's been a long process, and people have talked about it all along the way.
00:52:15.000People have said for years, this is bad, this is going to have terrible consequences that even people that are in favor of it now won't like in the future.
00:52:24.000It starts with the real Neo-Nazis, the real KKK.
00:52:28.000It starts with, you know, Iron Guard and stuff like that.
00:52:59.000The internet is synonymous with censorship, admins, mods, people coming in and telling you, you can't say that, you can't do that, that's against the terms of service, you're demonetized, you can't make money, you're doxxed, you're cancelled, your life is over, and it's only in real life, within the limits of the law, that you can do anything provocative, that you can express yourself freely.
00:53:36.000Those are the first people to get banned.
00:53:38.000Those are the people that have borne the brunt of it for the past five years, is Milo, Anglin, Gavin, Alex Jones, Laura Loomer, me, Jared Taylor.
00:54:25.000You know, and like Keemstar says, there's no drama happening between anyone because this political correctness stuff has infected everybody.
00:54:32.000And so now nobody can do, say, think anything
00:54:36.000Interesting, there's no conflict, there's no fighting, there's no bullying, no harassment.
00:54:41.000So everybody is just going to walk around, stay in their lane, and I don't know, praise Joe Biden, complain about racism, etc.
00:54:50.000They're gonna talk about inane things like how they like breakfast foods, and I don't know, talk about their relationships, and talk about other stupid nonsense.
00:55:44.000You know, all this PC, if it's not outright censorship, it is policies and it's a culture that has fostered this environment where nothing's happening.
00:55:54.000No drama, no news, no beef, nothing interesting, not worth covering drama anymore, not worth covering politics anymore.
00:56:10.000You know, you'd like to think that there would be some kind of alternative that would come into being, because there were things that predated the social media platforms.
00:56:20.000Before there was YouTube, there was like Newgrounds, you know.
00:56:24.000Before there was YouTube and Facebook and Twitter, you had big forums and you had... it was more esoteric, it wasn't as mainstream, but you had other forums.
00:56:49.000Or they make, I should say, the operating systems for the phones.
00:56:52.000So, that's one choke point is good luck getting through the App Store and the Android Store, the Google Play Store, whatever.
00:57:01.000Good luck going through that if it's not approved by the billionaires that run Apple and Microsoft and Google.
00:57:07.000And then it's things like Visa and MasterCard.
00:57:10.000Good luck monetizing anything on the internet without the green light from Visa and MasterCard which are a cartel that control credit card processing in America.
00:57:21.000They are more powerful than the banks when it comes to that.
00:57:25.000So good luck getting banks and credit card processors on board.
00:57:39.000There was a big leak recently about how Google manipulates websites into turning over their data, blocking ads for certain websites.
00:57:49.000You know, it's so monopolized, it's so controlled, there are so many checkpoints, so many choke points, I should say, where they can exercise their own arbitrary ruling that I wonder if there even is an alternative.
00:58:03.000You know, they used to say build your own platform.
00:58:23.000We gotta make our own phones, make our own smartphones, make our own operating system, make our own app store, make our own credit card, make our own bank, and then people can shitpost online.
00:58:35.000And all said and done, we can make our own internet, and make our own country, and make our own money, make our own planet, and then people can shitpost on the internet, then people can talk shit about each other online without it being considered bullying and harassment.
00:58:50.000People can say nigga without getting banned.
00:58:53.000People can be racist and have right-wing political views when all of that is done.
01:01:05.000Yeah, America's not perfect, but at least I could say I'm an American and I'm a free man.
01:01:12.000Yeah, we don't even have that anymore.
01:01:13.000So, we just have these violent minorities and chaos and the infrastructure's crumbling and the government's corrupt and doesn't work and it's slow and the media lies and everything is gratuitous.
01:01:29.000Sex and drugs and profanity and all of that
01:01:36.000And the food is all full of corn and seed oils and high fructose corn syrup and industrial products like that.
01:01:44.000The water's polluted with heavy metals.
01:02:16.000Now it's like we look at those countries and think the same thing.
01:02:20.000Yeah, we can't criticize the government, but hey, at least we have bullet trains, and we have futuristic cities, and there's virtually no crime, and the government cares about us, right?
01:02:33.000And in Russia, hey, the weather sucks.
01:02:49.000But let's just say for the sake of example, okay, well, you know, maybe the elections in Russia aren't totally fair, but at least there's no, like, sodomy being forced down my throat every day of every week on TV and on bus stops and
01:03:06.000Billboards and social media advertisements.
01:03:09.000At least the social media is free, which it is over there.
01:03:14.000And like in Iran or Afghanistan, you could say, hey it's pretty hot here and I just got my hand cut off because I stole a stick of gum.
01:03:22.000But hey, at least there's no women's rights.
01:03:24.000At least there's no gay marriage happening.
01:03:28.000At least there's no black riots and revolts.
01:03:31.000Now with America, it's like, what do we have going for us?
01:06:09.000But yeah, so Keemstar's retired and you know what feelings mutual I'm not gonna retire anytime soon I'm gonna keep fighting for this country, but we better get some fucking content cuz I'm losing my mind Sorry for the language, but really We're the real human beings I think he even said that
01:06:28.000In the video he was like, we need real people.
01:10:25.000I could save all the jokes for myself and I could go be a genius and Nike call names on the internet and not have people bullying me on the internet.
01:10:47.000It's time for everybody to show a little bit more gratitude instead of just stealing all my content and pretending not to know who I am in public.
01:10:56.000Because I'm getting real sick of that.
01:11:15.000I mean, I say that in a joking way, but that is my unironic sentiment.
01:11:19.000So it's time for a little appreciation.
01:11:22.000Time for all these fake pieces of shit on the internet and especially in the conservative establishment to start paying a little bit more respect, a little bit more gratitude towards the real creators.
01:15:35.000It says advisory boards to the Food and Drug Administration and the CDC on Tuesday decided that the benefits of jabbing children
01:15:46.000Between 5 and 11 years old with the Pfizer vaccine outweigh any other health risks.
01:15:52.000The decision now awaits further approval from the full FDA and CDC.
01:15:57.000Both agencies are expected to follow the vaccine panel's recommendation.
01:16:03.000Data from the company's clinical trials found that a pediatric dose of the vaccine, which is one-third of that given to adults and adolescents, was safe and 90% effective.
01:16:57.000A little bit longer but yeah a little bit more than a week from today they'll be giving out pediatric doses of Pfizer COVID vaccine to 5 to 11 year olds.
01:17:08.000Already ordered 15 million doses on the way.
01:17:11.000Among those between 5 and 11 years old there have been about 1.8 million COVID cases confirmed in the U.S.
01:17:18.000Fewer than 200 have died and most of those had underlying medical conditions.
01:17:50.000So now they're going to give 28 million kids doses of a COVID vaccine, which is dangerous, which we now know is dangerous, particularly for young people.
01:18:00.000And like I said earlier in the show, this is an exceptionally messed up situation because you could say this about anybody getting the vaccine.
01:18:08.000You could say this about adolescents, which it's already been greenlit for them.
01:18:13.000Adolescents who we now know, according to a recent study, are at a higher risk of being hospitalized from the vaccine itself than from the virus that the vaccine is supposed to treat.
01:18:24.000And we know that adults are suffering from side effects from the vaccine too, at a lower rate than adolescents, but it's still happening.
01:18:39.000We see that the spike proteins are crossing the blood-brain barrier in some cases and causing paralysis.
01:18:47.000So it's already a conversation for everybody else and it's a conversation for every other policy.
01:18:52.000The lockdowns, the masks, the plexiglass, the booster shots.
01:18:57.000It always comes back to this question which people should be able to make for themselves and we should at least get some transparency from public health agencies
01:19:51.000Obviously, we saw in data that came out earlier this year that there was no difference in transmission and no difference in death rate with states that locked down versus states that didn't.
01:20:52.000That's maybe the one thing that we knew from the beginning of this entire pandemic is the kids are not getting it, spreading it, or dying from it.
01:21:01.000There was a lot of back and forth about surface transmission, and efficacy of masks, and vaccines, and aerosolization, and lots of it.
01:21:11.000But the one thing that's been pretty indisputable from the beginning, which I don't think they ever went back and forth on, was whether or not kids were at risk.
01:21:19.000They've never been dying at high rates, or suffering severe symptoms, or being hospitalized, or even getting it.
01:21:26.000But yet, the FDA and CDC feel that it's urgent that 5 to 11 year olds, every single one of them, get vaccinated, regardless of the downsides.
01:21:38.000And they say, well, there's no notable health consequences of this, no adverse effects.
01:21:42.000And you have to think, even if the adverse effects are very, very rare,
01:21:52.000That's a greater risk than the benefit that's created from being vaccinated.
01:21:58.000If they're not getting sick and they're not dying from the virus, then why would we give even one kid a vaccine if the vaccine could give them irreversible damage to their cardiovascular system, which is what that is.
01:22:30.000And 5 to 11 year olds, probably like adolescents, are particularly susceptible to that.
01:22:37.000And they're going to be damaged at a young age and deal with that for the rest of their lives.
01:22:41.000We know that at least some of them will and we're going to do that to those people.
01:22:45.000We're going to do that to those children to spare, you know, whatever it is, however many dozen more kids are going to get sick and potentially die from COVID.
01:23:26.000God only knows why they're doing this but this goes beyond science now.
01:23:30.000This mantra of everybody has to be fully vaccinated and the definition of fully vaccinated is going to evolve over time which is what they say now.
01:23:40.000Everybody's got to get two doses and then their booster shots and you can't question it and you have to do it to have a job and if you're not you're killing people.
01:23:49.000This is not science anymore, as you all know.
01:24:16.000But it's certainly not about, certainly not about public health.
01:24:20.000And again, I know this has been said before too, but it's pretty amazing.
01:24:23.000You know, you got these 5 to 11 year olds doing a lot of things.
01:24:27.000You know, they're all out there drinking Gatorade every day.
01:24:30.000They're all out there drinking Gatorade and Pepsi and eating shit.
01:24:36.000And their water has heavy metals in it.
01:24:39.000And they're all addicted to tablets and smartphones.
01:24:42.000I'm sure even at that young age, getting exposed to pornography and sexual content, and they're getting addicted to the scroll on TikTok and Twitter and social media.
01:24:55.000And their social lives will never be the same after a year of social distancing and the ongoing mask mandates and everything else.
01:25:03.000Half of them are growing up in broken homes.
01:25:07.000White kids are being taught to hate themselves.
01:25:09.000A lot of problems for the young people for their mental health, their physical well-being.
01:25:16.000But the urgency, you know, the thing that is really being treated with urgency is that they all get mRNA gene therapy injected into them twice and then every six months.
01:25:28.000And pretty soon it's going to be mandatory.
01:25:29.000You can bet, just like everything else, you know, they start out saying you can and then in the future they're going to say you have to.
01:25:37.000So they're green lighting this in the committees.
01:25:39.000They're going to get full FDA and CDC approval for the pediatric dose of the vaccine for children by November 2nd.
01:25:47.000And then in short order, they're going to start saying if you want to enroll your kids in primary school, by law, you're going to have to get them COVID vaccinated.
01:26:05.000But you know when you're born and then when you go to school you get you get the the battery of vaccines.
01:26:11.000They're gonna throw that in there and make it mandatory.
01:26:14.000And that's what they seem to be cared about.
01:26:16.000They don't care about, and I know, again, I'm not the first person to say this, but yeah, nobody cares about their diet, nobody cares about what they're exposed to in media, nobody cares about whether the technology is good for their well-being, or the education, or even the water and the air, but they better get injected with mRNA, better get injected with genetic material.
01:28:58.000I'm sure that the layperson, I'm sure your average, you know, vax retard, thinks that everyone has to get vaccinated so that once everyone's vaccinated then no one can get it.
01:29:10.000That's not even what the health experts are going for.
01:29:13.000What the health experts are going for is something like this.
01:29:18.000Mitigate the symptoms, stop the hospitalizations and the death rates with this therapeutic injection so that the hospitals don't come crashing down, so that everybody doesn't die at once.
01:30:15.000So we're never getting rid of flu the best that we could do.
01:30:18.000is uh you know develop our immune system so that when a novel strain comes out we won't have a severe case of it be healthy have a strong immune system and yes protect the weak uh you know the vulnerable should be washing their hands and maybe taking extra precautions but that's all you could do so everybody has it in their head that we're trying to go for 100 vaccination or they're not even going for that and they're not pretending they are
01:30:45.000But they are lying to people about that.
01:30:47.000They keep telling people vaccination is the way out of this pandemic.
01:33:03.000Sigma says, I don't know why, but every third boomer who I talk to goes out of their way to say, listen kid, they don't want you to know this, but all mowers are made by one company, MTD.
01:34:47.000The only thing that matters is God, really.
01:34:50.000You know, when you die and you go into the afterlife, that's who you have to stand before is Almighty God.
01:34:58.000You have to stand before an all-knowing, all-powerful God
01:35:02.000And so, when you put it in perspective, then the memes and the jokes doesn't really matter so much.
01:35:09.000Easy to forget that sometimes, but... You know, you're gonna die, your soul will be ripped from your body, and then you'll stand before God, and he'll either say you're going to hell forever, or you're gonna be in heaven.
01:35:21.000So, that puts it in perspective, but the reason why it's the only reactionary religion is because
01:35:30.000Well, I don't think I said religion, I said the only reactionary force.
01:35:35.000And that's because, and this is something that the counter-Enlightenment philosophers wrote about in the 19th century, specifically Demestra, which I don't even know how to pronounce that, Demestre, Demestra, people pronounce it different ways.
01:35:50.000I'm not French, so I do not pronounce it.
01:35:52.000But he wrote about this, I think Carl Schmitt wrote about this,
01:36:00.000And is there anybody else who I'm thinking of?
01:36:03.000But those were my two primary influences.
01:36:05.000Demestre wrote about this very thing and so did Schmitt.
01:36:10.000Demestre specifically wrote about how, and this is a critique of republicanism and constitutionalism, he said that if you leave governance up to some kind of democratic processor, you know, you have this republican government with a constitution
01:36:26.000There's always going to be a skepticism.
01:36:29.000There's always going to be a force out there saying, why?
01:37:32.000A reaction to really the Protestant Reformation and the ensuing Enlightenment and then the consequences of the Enlightenment, which is this sort of rights talk, you know, republicanism, constitutionalism, democracy, individualism, and on and on, capitalism, commercialism, all that.
01:38:41.000I mean, Europe was full of these Catholic monarchies, and this was a battle that was fought from 1789 all the way through to the First World War.
01:38:49.000You know, you had these three kingdoms, or I guess it was even a little bit before that, but you had this alliance of the kingdoms, Russia, Austria-Hungary, Prussia, against the Western European republics and democracies.
01:39:42.000What's contrary to that is egalitarianism, which rejects that and subverts that and tries to level everybody out, and it doesn't really work, and so on.
01:39:50.000And the foundation of those things really is authority, that at some point at the top, one guy, really one guy, like a pyramid, has to call the shots, to have order, to have hierarchy, to have stability, which are all necessary things, even though there may be cruelty, even though there may be, you know, tragedies, like
01:40:11.000You know, torture and genocide and war and things like that that used to happen.
01:40:40.000The only religion that has stood the test of time, Protestantism has gone wacky and all these other religions don't even really make any sense in the 21st century.
01:40:51.000Catholicism is the only true religion, the only true faith.
01:41:32.000Fascism, and don't get me wrong, I mean I'm a little bit sympathetic, but a secular fascism isn't going to work for the same reason that anything else won't.
01:41:42.000Eventually gives way to liberalism, Marxism, because the authority is not
01:42:04.000I think it's that and everything else.
01:42:06.000I think Heidegger had a quote about this I think Heidegger it might have been him.
01:42:10.000It might have been somebody else, but maybe you can help me out I've been looking for it for a long time, but there's this old quote And I don't remember if it was Heidegger or if it was Schmidt Who is a German philosopher they said something like there's only three religions in the world there's Marxism liberalism and Catholicism I basically believe that
01:42:33.000So it's really the Catholic Church and everything else.
01:43:59.000And that's because, you know, at some point it's like...
01:44:03.000You know, what is the secular, amoral, utilitarian argument in favor of, like, against feminism, or against a lot of these things?
01:44:11.000You can come up with some kind of, like, ad hoc rationalization based on, like, evolution, based on evolutionary psychology or something, but it always seems to come up short.
01:44:28.000Because Wrigleyville's all yuppie faggots and young people.
01:44:40.000Raging Bigot says if you ever think that America can't get any gayer, be thankful we don't live in New Zealand where we have a girl Prime Minister
01:45:56.000So Hillary Clinton, she's... I hate to say it, but she is kind of a badass.
01:46:00.000I mean, that was part of the criticism of her years ago, was she laughed when she got some rapist off the hook.
01:46:09.000She laughed about killing Gaddafi we came we saw he died and then she laughs and they're killing people all the time It's like Yeah, that's pretty that's pretty cold.
01:46:19.000So Yeah, I can't imagine madam president or something how emasculating for a nation Pooh bird says what is your favorite line or quote from the prequels?
01:46:32.000Ah, don't don't even get me started my favorite quotes is
01:46:44.000I mean, honestly, the best dialogue is the fight on Mustafar.
01:46:50.000That's the best dialogue in the whole franchise, in my opinion, when Obi-Wan confronts Anakin on that, whatever, what do you even call that?
01:47:03.000On that landing strip, when Obi-Wan gets out and he goes, LIAR!
01:47:09.000That whole sequence, that's gotta be the best dialogue in the whole movie.
01:47:13.000So, I don't know if I can point to one particular line or quote, but basically everything from that until the end of the movie is just perfect.
01:47:21.000Even all the way through to Darth Vader getting off the table, she was alive!
01:47:40.000Yeah, it's just, it's so dramatic, it's so... the tension, it's like... I, when I was a kid, I was like, this is deep, this is serious stuff.
01:51:40.000Baguette Groper says, I have a feeling Nick never acknowledges incel posters because the claiming the label now that he made it cool because the claiming the label now that he made it cool is precisely the kind of status-seeking behavior that shows that your psychology is not that of an incel never acknowledges incel posters.
01:54:22.000Room temperature IQ, but you say it's hot.
01:54:24.000Well, why don't you use your head for two seconds and think, well, if it's uncomfortably warm for somebody wearing a suit and jeans, how hot do you think that is?
01:54:35.000And how high do you think an average IQ is?
01:54:40.000Do you think it's 110 degrees in here?
01:54:42.000When I say it's mildly uncomfortable, do you think it's 110 degrees?
01:54:46.000Because that would still, honestly, be just slightly above average.
01:54:51.000So, I mean, what do you even think in here, man?
01:55:56.000I think the last time I saw Anime Writist, he had, like, white gloves on and he had, like, a playing card in between his fingers like this and, like, an all-white suit and a cane with a jewel on it.
01:56:08.000And he was posed like this, and he was like, ha ha ha ha!
01:58:44.000Based coop says there wasn't many super chats.
01:58:47.000I'm wondering if Google pay wasn't working for people because it wasn't working for me Yeah, Google pay isn't working for entropy for some reason.
01:58:55.000So yeah, I don't know what's going on with that But some people sent emails and said they had trouble getting it because of that so zoomer dev text me and he goes well, we're gonna work twice as fast now on super chats and
01:59:10.000And I'm like, you're gonna start working, so you are working half as quickly as you were able to before?
01:59:17.000I'm like, make this one make sense for me.
01:59:19.000He goes, we're gonna get it done twice as fast now.
01:59:22.000I'm like, well, why weren't you working that fast before?
01:59:27.000He's like, I see Google Pay is not an option, so now we're gonna go twice as hard.
02:01:28.000If you don't have one, you should get one.
02:01:30.000It will change the way you shit forever and you'll never you'll you can never go without one in some ways I wish I had because now I can't go without one now if I am without one if I go somewhere and there's no squatty potty I Just have to find like a medium height object to like put my feet up on because otherwise I can't shit So it kind of changes your whole
02:04:25.000I'm glad somebody's enjoying the superchats because I'm not.
02:04:29.000I'm not enjoying them at least not the past couple of shows but thanks man I appreciate it I gotta wonder what your office must think when you're blasting that because sometimes I'm a little off the goop so but hey hey that's one way to get the message out there so I appreciate it
02:04:50.000Groyper Gamer says, can you listen to Let Go by Aaron May?
02:05:00.000Abram Goodson says, thank the Lord the 40-year-old YouTube wizard Keemstar is not going to be commenting on what TikTok teens are kissing each other.
02:05:34.000You're having a good dream and it just starts getting good and then you realize you're in a dream.
02:05:40.000And then it's like the dream collapses, you know, like in Inception.
02:05:43.000Remember in the first scene in Inception when it starts shaking and he goes, the dream is collapsing and then the water pours in and everything?
02:05:52.000Because the guy recognizes the carpets.
02:05:58.000That's like what happens in a real dream because you start, you're in a dream.
02:06:28.000Because you're having, you know, you're having your dream, whatever it is, and then you realize, it's so good, you realize you're in a dream, and then you're just being yanked out, and you're like, no, no, I don't want to go!
02:06:39.000And then you get yanked out, and then you're just sitting there, and then you gotta get up,
02:07:39.000And then my nose is congested, I gotta blow my nose.
02:07:43.000And I gotta turn off my alarm, and then I gotta answer a bunch of texts, and then I gotta get up and brush my teeth, and then I gotta drink my coffee, and shower, and eat breakfast, and I gotta do this, and I gotta do that, and this one's calling me, and this one's bothering me, and it's... Ugh.
02:08:02.000It's another day, another day, another dollar.
02:09:40.000There's no evolutionary psychological explanation for that.
02:09:46.000And, you know, the meaning that dreams can sometimes provide, or the content of dreams, or why we're conscious in them, and sort of the nature of what we're doing in them.
02:09:55.000I feel like it's bound up in a bigger question for sure.
02:10:03.000So... Anyway... Yeah, I get the feeling, man.
02:11:30.000If I'm good in this life, when my body is glorified and perfected, I hope that I'm, you know, maybe a little bit, but it won't matter then because there won't be any sex in the afterlife, right?
02:12:21.000Let's just forget about that for a second.
02:12:23.000James Allsup is like my height or shorter, and he's ugly, and he's got that fat face, fat ethnic face.
02:12:30.000He literally looks like he has Down Syndrome, you know?
02:12:34.000So you say, well, I sided with you because you're short.
02:12:36.000It's like James Allsup's shorter than me, and he looks like he has Down Syndrome, and he's fat, and he's losing his hair, and he's ugly, and he's poor.
02:12:52.000So, I mean, there's really a lot... I don't know what the reason would be that you would sign up for that.
02:12:56.000Maybe if you're like that, which is everybody that follows him, but... There's a little bit more going on there than just that, I would say.
02:13:06.000I want to side with the guy that looks like he has Down Syndrome, is wrong about everything.
02:14:12.000Taco Bell says nowadays clicking on a video feels like you're fitting into the youtubers bid for e-celebrity rather than getting value the viewer is secondary to the creator it sucks feels like a dose of redistribute the views is needed anyway love the new cozy TV mug love to see the brand new loving to see the new brand taking off thanks I don't know what you mean in the first part but thank you
02:14:39.000Maxwell says Alec Baldwin shot and killed a woman and now he's not even an incel.
02:17:04.000And he's working at Gap, and he's making beats, and he's got thousands of records in his basement, he's spinning them together, creating a new sound, and he gets his foot in the door, and he meets his heroes, and he finally gets a record deal, and he's making his record, and he finally it's happening for him, buys the clothes, doing promos, tragedy strikes, devastating car accident, jaw wired shut.
02:18:51.000Life isn't shambles and his fiancee leaves him so instead of doing good ass job which is supposed to be the fourth album in the series he goes and makes 808s and heartbreaks reinvents hip-hop forever and creates the new sound with the 808 drum kit machine
02:19:11.000And it's more moody, it's more minimal, the lyrics are about emotions and relationships, and it's not as commercially successful or critically acclaimed, but this is what inspires a whole new generation.
02:19:59.000With the biggest, best artists, a real masterpiece.
02:20:04.000And, you know, then the story kind of goes off from there.
02:20:06.000You know, I don't want to go through the whole thing, but... But it's a story, and then, you know, he goes and he gets married, and he's still dealing with the loss of his mother, he's starting a family, and then he has this mental breakdown, which kind of starts the life of Pablo.
02:20:21.000He's disorganized, doesn't really know what to do.
02:20:24.000What are you doing, you're the best of all time?
02:20:27.000He goes a little bit crazy, comes out with yay, then he's supporting Trump and all that, and then there's a Christian conversion, Jesus King, Donda.
02:20:34.000But it's like, here's the story of a man.
02:20:35.000Here's the story of what happens when you take this guy, put him in this situation, and all the songs, all the albums that proceed from that, they're part of this story.
02:20:48.000It's not just a song about, you know, stuff.
02:23:13.000Which is, I mean, some of that stuff is like, yeah, you're working out, you're in a certain mood, you want to hype yourself up, but there's depth.
02:23:20.000There's actually real depth with Kanye.
02:23:23.000You know, you can listen to a song like Barry Bonds, which some might say is dated, or you can listen to Power, you can listen to crack music, is more of a mainstream sound, hype music, you can listen to Facts.
02:24:13.000But you know, Kanye with this religious struggle, and then this saga with his mom, and then with the wife, and his kids, and the fame, and the money, and the... All of that, it's, uh, there's levels to it.
02:25:22.000I think you're person X. This is the same superchatter that superchats five or six times every night and just changes the username and profile picture.
02:26:33.000I'm only gonna have it for a few more days.
02:26:36.000Tycho says, did you see that clip of Richard Spencer saying that his older sister's friends used to dress him up like a girl when he was a kid?
02:29:57.000Anonymous says, I am pretty sure you would reluctantly say yes to government-mandated Asian girlfriend.
02:30:03.000Modern Monarchist says, your Tolkien take almost had me burst a melon-sized vein on my neck, but the world would be boring if we all liked the same thing.
02:33:52.000But yeah, I had a pretty bizarre dream last week.
02:33:55.000I was explaining it to Jade and I was like, I had this weird like sexual dream and I could tell it was like, as I was explaining it, I'm like, well nothing in this would seem sexual.
02:34:05.000Nothing in this would actually seem sexual to a normal person, but it was.
02:36:57.000You know, these questions have got to get better.
02:37:00.000If you're going to ask Charlie Kirk and Shapiro a question, you've got to make a good question, not these questions that are like, hey, why did you say this?
02:37:30.000The question would be, okay, then why do you call yourself a Judeo-Christian?
02:37:35.000If you think that the most important thing that happened in the world is up for debate, then how are Jews and Christians alike?
02:37:43.000You know, we as Christians think that Jesus Christ dying on the cross is, was, and forever will be the most important thing that has ever happened in history, in the history of the universe.
02:37:53.000And the crucifixion is replicated every time that there's mass.
02:37:59.000And it's the most important thing that happens.
02:38:02.000That sacrifice, God becoming man and dying to save us from hell, save us from our sins, that's the most important thing by definition that has happened in the world.
02:38:14.000God created the world to receive Jesus Christ.
02:38:18.000And so, or something like that, and so you
02:39:16.000You got to think of a really good one, and you got to write it down.
02:39:19.000Don't rely on your memory, because you're going to get up there, you're going to get stage fright, your mouth is going to get dry, you're going to shake a little bit.
02:39:26.000That's what happens to most people who aren't used to public speaking.
02:40:32.000That should have been the basis of the question, in my opinion.
02:40:36.000Well, I don't know if that's a cope because it's true, but it is gay to say women like this.
02:40:40.000That's where I drive my value because women are retards.
02:40:44.000So, women like tattoos and women like a lot of goofy stuff.
02:41:04.000So if you're appealing to like what women want, women are fickle and women want things that are not even like, don't even make sense anymore.
02:41:13.000So, you know, so that's what I would say that that is.
02:41:18.000I don't know if it's a cult because it's true, but yeah appealing to what women want.
02:41:27.000Anonymous not like that not like that.
02:41:29.000I'm not like in a sexual way, but in like what matters is Men have discernment men have rationality what matters is what men think That's what matters.
02:44:43.000And listen, at the end of the day, I'm still stronger than a woman, so it really doesn't matter what she still finds is attractive or whatever.
02:44:50.000I'll run up on her and be like, what's up?
02:48:22.000Rocking chair says the person X thing is played up in your head too much.
02:48:26.000The different names were to get around all the bands when I would send mean super chats and it wasn't about getting around the super chat limit.
02:48:33.000I'm not doing stuff like that anymore and that other guy isn't Dogfish, Benji, Backerfan, etc.
02:50:08.000BaguetteGroper says, I know naming your children fictional names is cringe, but how much respect would you lose for someone who named their daughter Irulin compared to Daenerys?
02:51:07.000I don't care for the Pope, but he's not satanic.
02:51:26.000It says, and you don't believe in the Bible if you disagree, because it says in the Bible, the gates of hell will never prevail over my church.
02:52:02.000Entropy Chatter says, you are de facto biological determinist and that you acknowledge a salience of race and nutrients toxins on behavior.
02:52:10.000You seem to ignore the blatant low T fatness problem in your movement.
02:52:42.000People, all these bodybuilders are always saying that.
02:52:45.000They're saying, all you do is encourage your fans to play video games and eat McDonald's.
02:52:49.000It's like, you literally don't watch my show.
02:52:53.000Everybody that says that does not watch my show.
02:52:55.000Because I think I say every night, stop eating seed oils, stop drinking tap water, don't eat what's in all food and restaurants, seed oils.
02:53:05.000I think I tell people that every night.
02:53:17.000Uh, without getting into too much detail, we have high-level people on our team that are jacked.
02:53:23.000We were, we were doing fights outside the Airbnb.
02:53:25.000We had a big fighting ring and everybody was fighting each other and these all buff guys boxing each other, put on boxing gloves and headgear.
02:53:34.000So I don't know exactly what you're talking about.
02:53:37.000People say that all the time, but you know, you saw the crowd at the America First thing in Springfield.
02:53:43.000I think I could count on, I think there were like two fat people there and one of them wasn't even ours.
02:53:48.000So people always say that, but where, where are the fat people?
02:54:03.000I'm not fat, Jaden's not fat, Vince isn't fat, Bryson isn't fat, Tyler's not fat, Beardson's not fat, Franson's not fat, Joe the Boomer's not fat, Jimbo's not fat.
02:54:33.000This is a movement probably of like thousands and thousands of people and people find like one fat person and they're like, oh, so yeah, not true.
02:54:48.000Rocking Chair says, Dear Nick, on November 14th, 2017, you said Thus Spoke Zarathustra was your favorite fiction book, yet on August 31st, 2018, you said you were not a big fan of Nietzsche.