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00:26:18.000You can tell that I'm very excited to be back
00:26:22.000Here, behind the desk, doing the show with you and for you.
00:26:27.000There's a lot in the news to discuss, a lot going on.
00:26:30.000Obviously not Epstein-level events, and no real new developments in the Epstein case, but in any case, tonight we'll be looking at...
00:26:39.000This terrorist attack against ICE, yet another one which the media continues to ignore.
00:26:46.000An ICE office building was shot a number of times.
00:26:49.000There were two ICE buildings that were attacked.
00:26:51.000We'll go over this and a number of other left-wing terror stories which I feel the media is not really talking about.
00:26:58.000We'll be talking about a new rule pertaining to immigrant welfare which was just passed or rolled out yesterday.
00:27:05.000And we'll be talking about a new law which passed in Illinois which mandates that all schools teach about gay history and homosexual icons in public schools.
00:27:32.000You know, there was a pretty good reaction to the show last night.
00:27:35.000I thought that I was a little bit vulgar, a little bit explicit.
00:27:38.000Normally I like America First to be a family show.
00:27:42.000Family-friendly, which is why we try to control the language and try and be a little bit more reserved.
00:27:48.000Lately it's been all over the place though, and last night a lot of language, but nevertheless people seem to have found my rant on Jeffrey Epstein and what's going on in the country to be cathartic.
00:28:01.000So I'm glad that people are enjoying these takes.
00:29:21.000Not in any other way with the content, because who knows how much longer we have with the YouTube channel.
00:29:27.000We still are under the gun in the aftermath of controversy and events in the world, but
00:29:34.000In any case, we're gonna dive into the news here.
00:29:36.000I don't really have any fun anecdotes or anything to tell you.
00:29:39.000I guess one thing that I, you know, sort of debated whether or not I would talk about this on the show, because I hate when people do this.
00:29:48.000If you come up to me in a day-to-day conversation, you do this to me, I will be annoyed.
00:29:53.000I will be very impatient and uninterested.
00:29:56.000I hate when people talk about dreams that they have while they're sleeping, you know?
00:29:59.000Not like their life goals or pipe dreams, but, you know, people tell me, oh, I had the craziest dream last night.
00:30:06.000It's like, unless I'm in it, I don't care.
00:30:08.000I don't care about what happens to you in your waking life, let alone in, you know, not real world, in the dream world.
00:30:15.000But it's relevant to the show because it was so realistic to me
00:30:20.000I said in my telegram chat I talked about this that it could perhaps be a premonition because of the realism.
00:30:27.000I dreamt last night that I was at a Turning Point USA conference and there was some there was some kind of presentation happening and a fellow knicker went up to ask a question and he started to deride the panel about how they were all a bunch of boomers and right away the Turning Point
00:30:43.000host swooped in and grabbed the mic and said we're not going to use language like boomer because that's not inclusive and me from the back of the audience i yelled out fag at the guy who said i'm not supposed to say boomer and right away some security guy rushes in grabs me i'm like get your hands off me f word
00:31:05.000And then I get up and I just start screaming.
00:31:07.000I'm like, you're all a bunch of anti-white race traitors and this organization is terrible and all this stuff and I get escorted out.
00:31:17.000And then I woke up and I said, what a crazy dream, but it felt so real.
00:31:56.000You know, maybe the America First audience can analyze that and, you know, see what could be in our future as a collective knicker consciousness, but...
00:32:06.000I don't know if that interests you, if that bores you, if you find that interesting, but just something I thought to convey to you.
00:32:11.000Perhaps if something happens down the line, you can go back and say, ah, but remember when Nick told us about that vision he had?
00:32:19.000It all sort of played out in the future, right?
00:32:22.000Anyway, we're gonna dive into the current events.
00:32:51.000But it's actually a lot worse than I thought it was.
00:32:54.000You know, for people that are not in the know about this, Illinois just passed a law which says that it's mandatory to teach gay history in public schools.
00:33:04.000And I saw that and I assumed, like, high school?
00:33:07.000Or maybe even like public universities.
00:33:10.000It turns out it's much worse than that.
00:33:14.000It says, quote, Illinois public schools will be required to teach about the contributions of LGBTQ people across the state and the country under a new law approved by Governor J.B.
00:33:37.000And he spent $130 million to get himself elected.
00:33:40.000The law signed by Pritzker last week mandates that the history curriculum in schools across the state include lessons spotlighting noteworthy lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans, according to the Chicago Tribune.
00:33:54.000As part of the new curriculum set to launch in 2020, the LGBTQ-focused lessons must be taught before the students reach the 8th grade.
00:34:04.000According to the report, all textbooks, quote, must include the roles and contributions of all people protected under the Illinois Human Rights Act and must be non-discriminatory as to any of the characteristics under the Act, the bill states.
00:34:20.000The curriculum will include topics ranging from the country's first gay rights organization, the Society for Human Rights, launched in Chicago in 1924.
00:34:31.000To a spotlight on Sally Ride, the first U.S.
00:34:34.000woman in space who was also gay, according to UNILAD.
00:34:39.000So this is the new law and again it serves as another reminder, before I really dive into what's going on here, it serves as yet another reminder for any of our libertarian friends, any of our turning point friends, any people who might describe themselves loosely as fiscally conservative, socially liberal, that the slippery slope is very real.
00:35:01.000You know this is something we talk about a lot on this show.
00:35:04.000And what does the slippery slope mean?
00:35:06.000Well, 10 or 11 years ago, when all this gay stuff started to kick up, and really just in general, a lot of social liberal type politics started to surface on the Democrat side, there were a lot of arguments from religious people, from right-wing people, real social conservatives that, well, once you go down this path of social libertinism or liberalism,
00:35:29.000Once you start with gay marriage, it doesn't end there.
00:35:32.000Of course, it starts with these things, and it only goes further and further towards more depraved, deviant, and degenerate things, until you get a society that is completely immoral.
00:35:44.000You know, people said, well, it starts with gay marriage, and then you get, you know, marriage with animals, or you get polyamory, or you get your polygamy, rather, in the case of marriage, or you get incest relationships, right?
00:35:57.000If you say that marriage is now no longer about procreation and the complementary union between man and woman, but is now just reflecting of passion or a tax contract or something like that, well, where does it really end once you change this definition?
00:36:18.000You know, what does two people getting married have to do with you?
00:36:22.000This is the most common argument I used to hear from peers or other people on the left during this time in the media.
00:36:28.000Was, oh you know, people are going to get married basically over there, and how does that affect you over here?
00:36:34.000You know, if Adam and Steve want to go and do what they want in their bedroom, and you know, they want to get married, well how does that affect you if you want to do your own thing and get married to, get into a heterosexual union?
00:36:47.000Well we see 10 years later, obviously how that affects everybody.
00:36:52.000Now, they say that they're teaching LGBTQ curriculum
00:37:04.000So they're saying that they have to be taught before they turn 13 years old about the contributions of homosexuals, lesbians, and transsexuals in their history classes.
00:37:34.000You know, people were brought up and raised in a Christian household or something, and they say to themselves, well, you know, in their 13-year-old brains, well, I don't know about all this.
00:38:22.000Or, I guess, relatively extreme compared to what's going on now.
00:38:25.000You know, a lot of people look at what's going on
00:38:28.000For example, you look at our alt-right friends, or conservatives, or turning point USA people, who say, well, you know, third-wave feminism is bad, right?
00:38:38.000I mean, things have gotten out of control now.
00:38:41.000Jordan Peterson will say, well, if the law compels me to use transsexual pronouns, we can all agree that that's too far.
00:38:49.000You know, that the left has gone too far.
00:38:52.000But, they'll always say, egalitarianism is totally fine, right?
00:38:57.000And transsexuals, as they are, are totally fine.
00:39:00.000You know, they're totally accepting of somebody like Blair White.
00:39:03.000Hunter Avalon will tell you that defending transsexuality and homosexuality is totally conservative, because it's individualistic, it's equal, it's about individual liberty, the liberty of every individual to do whatever they want with their own lives.
00:39:30.000In other words, you don't have the ability to say, well in 2019 I don't really like it, but we just need to go back to like where we were in 2008 and press pause and keep it that way.
00:40:10.000Why do people believe that it would stay that way?
00:40:13.000Of course, once these things are implanted in the society, and entrenched in the society, and going on this trajectory, it has a momentum that cannot be stopped.
00:40:22.000It has an inertia that cannot be stopped.
00:40:24.000And so you could reset the clock to 2010.
00:40:26.000You could reset the clock back to 1995, frankly, before most of this stuff started to gain public acceptance.
00:40:36.000But it would still inevitably follow the same track.
00:40:39.000Because the underlying principles are the same.
00:40:41.000And those principles and the entrenched interest promoting them follow themselves through to their logical conclusion.
00:40:47.000Which is, if you believe in total individualism, if you believe in total amorality, right?
00:40:53.000If you believe in total equality and all this stuff about human rights, then inevitably you're going to get to the point where people say that your sexual perversions and deviancy
00:41:05.000And therefore, if it's a protected class, then it deserves anti-discrimination.
00:41:09.000And if it deserves anti-discrimination, then that means that they should be taught about in the history class.
00:41:14.000And if they should be taught about in the history class, then anybody who opposes this should be put in jail.
00:41:20.000Because they're discriminating, they're going against human rights, whatever it is, the Founding Fathers, you know, this perversion of the Founding Fathers, and that's where we're headed.
00:41:29.000So, you know, you see how far this has come full circle in 10 or 20 years, how we started so small and went so big, so crazy in such a short amount of time, and you gotta wonder, what does the next 5 years hold?
00:42:22.000So, you know, one of the biggest complaints I get on this show is,
00:42:26.000from younger people, or one of the bigger complaints from the younger people, is that Generation Z is largely a libertarian sort of demographic.
00:42:34.000You know, I would say that there's a good percentage of Generation Z which are reactionary, but I would say that generally the zeitgeist of Generation Z in the political realm, if you know about 4chan or the internet or gamer culture, is basically libertarian.
00:42:49.000I would say the ethos of Generation Z is probably more manifested in things like Gamergate and this like libertarian moment that happened in 2015 more so than a lot of the right-wing identitarian stuff, if I'm being totally honest.
00:43:04.000You know, the impulse for Generation Z is a lot less, you know, uniting as the white man and authoritarianism and religiosity and it's more so a reaction against oppressive social justice type propaganda and things like this.
00:43:18.000The problem with most Generation Z who see politics and say, well the social stuff doesn't really matter, you know, this social liberal agenda, maybe we can tolerate that, or maybe it's not even important, is of course, this is where it leads to inevitably.
00:43:33.000Where you get young kids, 6, 7, 8 years old, being taught that, you know, people that are sexual degenerates are supposed to be lauded as heroes, and the real people that founded the country are villains.
00:43:42.000You know, that's obviously the contrast.
00:43:45.000Maybe it would be one thing if they were up against all the other heroes.
00:43:49.000I would still think that would be a bad thing.
00:43:51.000But it's George Washington is evil, and John Wayne is evil, and you know all these war heroes in World War II, and everybody else was a bad person.
00:44:00.000All the white men were bad, but the people that are good are all the black civil rights icons, the Hispanic union leaders, and it's the homosexual advocacy groups, and everybody else.
00:44:09.000And that's how you get a totally different country.
00:44:49.000And I said, well, you know, you'd be surprised if you take a look at who's behind women's suffrage.
00:44:54.000And, you know, it's a bit from that old Sam Hyde comedy routine, I think, in Williamsburg, New York, where he says, if you look behind all these different movements, women's suffrage, gay rights, civil rights, the NAACP,
00:45:07.000You look behind these different organizations and you don't find female suffragettes and, you know, these real black thought leaders or anything like that.
00:45:16.000You find a whole lot of people like J.B.
00:45:18.000Pritzker pushing this stuff on the country and it really makes you think, what's going on there?
00:45:25.000So I would say I see something like this and this is probably gonna be
00:45:29.000You know, part of the last straw where I say, probably gonna have to homeschool the kids.
00:45:34.000You know, it's totally mutually exclusive with a proper religious upbringing or even a proper, I don't know, just generally American upbringing that this is now the new narrative.
00:45:44.000You know, I had somebody replying to me on Twitter where I tweeted about this and I said, you know, 10 years ago they asked us how gay marriage would affect us and here we are.
00:45:51.000And somebody's like, oh yeah, kids being taught about Harvey Milk is gonna ruin the country.
00:45:59.000And it's like, it totally is though, but it totally is because you understand that, you know, this may seem like a small thing, but it undermines Christian morality.
00:46:08.000It undermines all legitimacy, all the morality that the country
00:46:50.000Relationships and living out your life isn't really about participating in the stream of life or the cycle of life.
00:46:57.000It's more about doing this thing that makes you happy, you know?
00:47:00.000In other words, life is not this idea of women growing up and becoming mothers and men growing up and becoming fathers and having children and perpetuating a life-affirming cycle that we're reproducing the civilization and rearing children and
00:47:16.000You know, being good and moral and natural and all these things, but instead it's just about what do you feel like doing?
00:47:27.000Once you start to say that a homosexual union or that kind of thing is heroic or on the same level of heterosexuals, you'll say, well, you know, these people obviously can't create children or even families, and most of the time they don't even maintain stable unions.
00:47:41.000Mix and match with thousands of different people, and so that's sort of the foot in the door to say that, well, a single mom is a fine way to be.
00:47:49.000You know, or just a single woman in general.
00:47:51.000A woman can be single until she's a hundred years old, and she could just travel the world and follow her career.
00:47:58.000A man can sleep around with as many women as he wants and not settle down, not have a family, and he could just be some sort of atomic individual.
00:48:07.000Again, it's all about undermining that traditional conception of the family, of the union, that core unit of the civilization, which is mother, father, and child.
00:48:44.000On a different note, on a very whitepilling note, a good law was just passed or a good rule was just rolled out the other day pertaining to immigrant welfare.
00:48:57.000It says, quote, yesterday the Trump administration rolled out its latest immigration policy, a new rule that would restrict the public benefits available to green card holders and legal residents.
00:49:07.000Current immigration law bars entry for people likely to quote become a public charge although that term is not well defined.
00:49:15.000The new rule specifies public charge as any immigrant who is personally enriched by a public benefit over the course of 12 months as part of a 36 month period.
00:49:26.000Receiving two public benefits over the course of a month will be equaled with two months.
00:49:30.000Examples of benefits include food stamps and subsidized housing.
00:49:34.000The public charge rule, as it is being referred to, would require foreigners applying for permanent residency to prove that they are unlikely to ever require public assistance.
00:49:43.000According to NBC News, this move is likely to save the federal and state governments nearly $2.5 billion annually.
00:50:05.000Obviously this makes sense, you know, and I see all kinds of people, conservatives and liberals, out there protesting this and saying, for whatever reason, I don't know why anybody should be protesting people coming here and getting welfare.
00:50:22.000Saves us money and also it discourages poor people from coming to the country.
00:50:26.000You know, if somebody has to apply for permanent residency and in order to do that prove that they'll never ever need food stamps, subsidized housing, anything like that, you're probably going to cut out a lot of people out of the pool who are applying to become permanent residents.
00:50:42.000You know, poor people, unskilled people, people that we don't need in the country.
00:50:46.000And I know that might sound a certain way, you know, everybody always harkens back to the Jewish poem on the Statue of Liberty that talks about, you know, bring us your tired, your huddled masses, your pathetic losers, you know, just crawl across the border and, you know, put up shop in the middle of the country and be ugly and stupid and something like that, you know, it's something like, bring all the ugly fat retards and, you know, they'll just take money from us.
00:51:10.000It doesn't make any sense to have an immigration policy like that anymore, right?
00:52:17.000The opposite of what we want to do is bring in more people and flood the labor market with people that don't have skills and keep wages down, right?
00:52:25.000So it makes total sense from a cultural point of view, from an economic point of view, generally from a holistic point of view.
00:52:31.000And thank Donald Trump for finally doing something like this about immigration.
00:52:35.000Here's part of the black pill about this rule.
00:52:38.000You know, I've seen a lot of people celebrating this.
00:52:40.000A friend of the show, Ryan Gerduski, was writing about this.
00:52:44.000I think this was in... I forget what publication this was, but he was speaking very positively about it.
00:52:50.000Everybody loves this and it makes sense.
00:52:52.000The black pill is that this has been in the pipeline for three years.
00:53:34.000The black pill is that this has been in the pipeline for three years.
00:53:38.000This is something that was put together, this was a policy that has been in the administration for a long, long time, and it has only been approved and greenlit and rolled out now.
00:53:48.000And so you just think about all the immigrants that have applied and attained legal residency or gotten their green cards in that time period because this administration has just been so slow to the draw to highlight or green light things like this.
00:54:01.000You know, and this is the biggest problem with the administration.
00:54:05.000You know, whenever we see this administration do something good, you know, whether it's the ICE detentions or the ICE arrests rather, or they're rolling out a rule like this, or there's an executive order, it's like, that's great.
00:54:17.000You know, of course we want to see progress.
00:54:19.000We want to see good rules and good laws being passed.
00:54:23.000But the problem is it could be so much better.
00:54:29.000The problem is the people in the administration oppose things like this.
00:54:33.000The people that work in the Department of Homeland Security or in the Treasury or, you know, whatever, take your pick at whatever federal agency or department, they are ideologically and principally opposed to rules and laws like this.
00:55:21.000And get things like this going every day.
00:55:24.000But so I see this law and I say you know again we all agree with it but how can we really say it's a huge victory when it took three long years for something so simple and obvious and uncontroversial and within the president's jurisdiction to get passed right?
00:55:38.000I mean if he's been in office since January 20th and it took us two and a half years to get it through and that's something that's easy it's like how are we ever going to build a wall?
00:55:47.000How are we ever going to do anything we're actually serious about if this guy's in office for another term right?
00:55:52.000He's gonna be in office for another year and a half.
00:55:54.000What does the next six years look like if he's in there through to 2024?
00:57:54.000One of these FBI agents investigating this named Chris Combs said, quote, I don't think there's a question that they knew which floors the ICE officers were.
00:58:03.000The building shot at has multiple tenants and the ICE facility was located on the upper floors and those were targeted.
00:58:10.000So I see this story, and this is getting like no coverage by the way, this is getting no national coverage, no coverage of any kind, but you got to recognize they're shooting at a building, yes, right?
00:58:19.000I mean they shot windows out, nobody was killed, one person was injured, nobody really knows the full story with that, but people are obviously going around in two separate locations targeting ICE facilities and shooting at them.
00:59:02.000What is the message other than to say, we're going to harm you, we're going to kill you, what you're doing is wrong, and we're going to hurt you in some capacity, right?
00:59:13.000And you know, you would think with all this talk about white nationalist terrorism, white supremacist terrorism, that this would be a bigger story, that this is obviously political terrorism.
00:59:22.000And I know that nobody died in this episode, but it's still exactly the definition of political terrorism.
00:59:29.000Many such cases like this in the past couple of years.
00:59:31.000We know that in July in Tacoma, Washington, an Antifa member was shot and killed firebombing an ice facility, throwing Molotov cocktails at cars, at a building.
01:00:02.000This is a form of terrorism against ICE agents.
01:00:05.000They're shooting the buildings in New Mexico, firebombing facilities in Washington.
01:00:09.000They're doxing ICE agents, presumably with the intention of getting them fired from their jobs or targeted for violence at their homes or their families targeted or something like that.
01:00:18.000And that's again the definition of terrorism.
01:00:20.000The use of violence or intimidation tactics towards political ends.
01:00:27.000You know, if you have a problem with that, there's also a lot of left-wing violence that has been going on.
01:00:31.000You know, I continue to think about the shooting in Dayton, Ohio.
01:00:35.000We've been hearing for two weeks about the shooting in El Paso and Charlottesville.
01:00:39.000Still, two years later, we heard a lot about this from the media.
01:00:43.000And certain public figures about how Heather Heyer was killed and, you know, one of the first incidents of modern white supremacists or white nationalist terrorism.
01:00:51.000They ignore that literally a day after the El Paso killing, there was a mass shooting by an Antifa member in Dayton.
01:01:19.000They didn't ascertain a motive but he shot up a church and before shooting up the church he was posting on Facebook about how stupid Christians were and how the Bible wasn't true and all this kind of stuff.
01:01:31.000And then of course famously in June 2017 you had the congressional baseball shooting when James Hodgkinson
01:01:37.000Injured six people, most famously Steve Scalise.
01:01:40.000And this was Congress people, this was politicians.
01:01:43.000So, you know, I see all this kind of stuff about white nationalist terrorism, white supremacist terrorism, and I notice that not only is it not the media that's not covering the other side, whether it's ICE terrorism or just plain anti-FUD terrorism or left-wing terrorism or atheist terrorism,
01:01:58.000But it's even our own guys don't even talk about it, or our own guys.
01:02:02.000It's even people in the conservative media, Fox News, Ben Shapiro doesn't even talk about things like this.
01:02:08.000And then you realize again what the agenda is here about that kind of stuff.
01:02:11.000So this kind of thing happens all the time.
01:02:14.000Just another one today of a facility being shot.
01:02:17.000And often the argument I hear from the left, you know, I bring these examples up,
01:02:22.000On Twitter or on the show, I hear from people that, well, shooting a building is different than killing 20 people.
01:02:28.000It's obviously true that if somebody's firebombing an ICE facility or shooting at windows, consequentially, the consequence is different than a mass shooting or a bombing where dozens and dozens of people are killed.
01:02:41.000You can argue that the intention is basically the same.
01:02:44.000You can argue that, you know, somebody like
01:02:47.000This person who firebombed the Seattle or rather the Tacoma Washington ICE facility could have had his intention was to kill ICE people or could have killed people because he's you know brought a gun and was firebombing cars and buildings or something like that.
01:03:01.000But fundamentally the intent is the same.
01:03:26.000It's also true that there is probably, if you added up all the numbers, probably more casualties and more attacks from a so-called right-wing or a white nationalist ideology than there is for left-wing people.
01:03:38.000I think they're both infrequent, but I would say that probably right-wing has a handful more than left-wing terrorism.
01:03:44.000But that brings up a very important point.
01:03:47.000You know, I remember on my debate on TrainwrecksTV with Hasan Piker and Destiny, they said, well, sure, you can point to like a dozen examples of left-wing terrorists, but there's like 13 examples of white nationalist terrorists.
01:04:01.000Well, there's a good reason why white nationalists or so-called right-wing people
01:04:07.000There might be a greater frequency of terrorism, and that's because we look at terrorism as a tactic or a strategy, and naturally terrorism is an asymmetrical tactic.
01:04:16.000It's used in asymmetrical warfare, when it's a weaker opponent against a much stronger adversary.
01:04:22.000You know, I'll use Israel as a perfect example.
01:04:24.000You know, the Zionists in the 1940s invented terrorism.
01:04:29.000I don't know if this is popular knowledge on this show or not.
01:04:31.000Maybe some people watching this show know what I'm talking about.
01:04:35.000But there's, for example, a very famous Zionist militia called Ergun, which was literally famous in the 1930s and 40s for innovating modern terrorist techniques.
01:04:46.000They say that Zionist militias invented the bus bombing.
01:04:50.000They invented modern suicide bombings.
01:04:53.000And they were responsible for all kinds of mass killings of Palestinians.
01:04:58.000You know, if you read in the diaries of some of the early prime ministers, if you look at the head of the Irgun militia, Manachem Begin, he talked about how he was bragging about being the inventor of modern terrorism in the whole world, you know, and things like this.
01:05:11.000They used that tactic when they were much weaker going up against Great Britain, in many cases, or going up against the majority of the population in Palestine, which was Arabs and Muslims, right?
01:05:25.000So when the Zionists were a smaller force and they were much weaker, they used terrorism as a tactic to gain power, right, or to effect change.
01:05:33.000Now that they've become institutionalized and they're the state of Israel, and they're now one of the strongest militaries in the world, objectively speaking, one of the most advanced and sophisticated militaries in the world, now they don't use terrorism.
01:05:46.000Now the Palestinians use suicide bombings and knife attacks and shootings because they're a much, much weaker force compared to the Israelis.
01:05:54.000And that's how you have to consider these things.
01:05:56.000Similarly, people say, well, why is it that, you know, we see so many high-profile, well, a handful, I should say, high-profile shootings by people with the right-wing manifesto or something like this?
01:06:16.000That's the very simple and obvious answer, which I haven't seen anybody talk about this just yet.
01:06:20.000The reason why some crazy people are driven to these kinds of acts of desperation, and I don't say that in any other way, I mean these are bad, heinous, evil acts by crazy people, but the reason that those kinds of people are the ones who do these violent acts are because they are on the fringe, they are on the outside.
01:06:37.000There is no institutional right-wing power in the whole country.
01:07:05.000As a tactic, it would make no sense for a radical leftist to do terrorism, because they could just sit and wait.
01:07:10.000The government will do it for them, right?
01:07:12.000Somebody who's an avowed communist, an avowed socialist, somebody like that, all they have to do is wait 10 or 15 years, and one of their radicals will get elected in Congress, or one of their radicals will be appointed the head of the FBI or the head of the CIA, and they'll be conducting their terrorism using the state apparatus.
01:07:29.000And so I hear all this talk about, you know, violence and political violence and all this kind of stuff.
01:07:36.000And to me, the most obvious explanation for it all is that right wing, you know, whenever that does happen, it's driven out of desperation.
01:08:14.000You can join Antifa, which is radical left-wing terrorists, literally.
01:08:19.000You know, I just read off some examples here.
01:08:21.000Antifa was responsible for the mass shooting in Dayton.
01:08:24.000Antifa was responsible for that Tacoma firebombing.
01:08:27.000And they lauded him as a hero, and a martyr, and they encouraged more people to take action like him.
01:08:32.000They can talk like that on Facebook and not get banned.
01:08:36.000They can talk about killing public right-wing figures and Facebook changes the rules to say that's fine because those right-wing people are acceptable targets of violence.
01:08:45.000So what is it other than state-authorized political violence, right, if that's the kind of thing that's going on?
01:08:51.000So a left-wing person can join the DSA, they can join Antifa, they can join the AOC campaign, they could be a professor in a university, they could be a staff member for a congressional person, they could work in the White House!
01:09:02.000You look at some of these people in the Obama White House, and it's no wonder why you don't see many radicals popping off on the left-wing side.
01:09:09.000When they want to commit violence, when they want to make a difference, they sign up for whatever local institution fits their aptitude and temperament.
01:09:17.000So I've been hearing all this stuff about the violence, and I haven't heard anybody make that claim.
01:09:21.000And it should, I think it should make maybe more moderate people realize that this is why it's critical to involve everybody in the conversation.
01:09:30.000You know, for example, when I was on that, the TrainwrecksTV debate was a great dialectic.
01:09:35.000That was the last time I sat down with a real, like, left-wing opponent.
01:09:45.000You know, crazy people that do violence should not be incorporated into the system.
01:09:49.000However, right-wing people, even right-wing people that you find extreme or fascist or something like that, should be incorporated into the system.
01:09:58.000People that have illiberal worldviews, people that have traditionalist worldviews, people that have identitarian worldviews.
01:10:05.000Should be brought into the fold because ultimately what stops political violence is enfranchisement.
01:10:11.000If there are opportunities for young people to get involved and see a future for whatever their chosen political ideology is, if they could go in and make a difference and effect change within the system, then probably you're not going to get a lot of conflict.
01:10:24.000Probably a lot of people are going to make the logical calculation, if I see a problem, well I know that even though we're not going to win 100% of the time, we could get in the government and fight the good fight.
01:10:35.000We could get into the system and we could fight the good fight.
01:10:40.000We could wage a war of laws or something like that and not in the streets.
01:10:44.000You know, not be preparing for some kind of cataclysmic thing.
01:10:46.000But that's ultimately the problem with this kind of one-party, globalist thinking.
01:10:51.000Which is, you disenfranchise 60 million people, and then they get surprised when you get these kinds of destabilizing, volatile actions, or rhetoric, or things like this.
01:11:01.000That's what the country's being driven to, because, you know, probably a good 25-50% of the population feels that they're being completely dominated, or conquered, by the other side.
01:11:12.000And, you know, it's an asymmetrical battle, right?
01:11:14.000The violence that is being perpetrated by the other side is being done so under the aegis of the legitimacy of the state.
01:11:29.000So, you know, I see this conversation evolving about political violence and that is seldom mentioned why you see maybe perhaps slightly more of this than you do of left-wing terrorism.
01:11:40.000You know, you want to see left-wing terrorism?
01:11:42.000Go look at what's happening in the European Union.
01:11:49.000Look what the government is doing, or social media companies, all these different institutions that run interference for Antifa, you know, and what they're doing, for example, in Portland, Oregon, or what they did in Tacoma, Washington, or what they did in Dayton, Ohio, right?
01:12:02.000Or what they did in Charlottesville, Virginia, two years ago.
01:12:05.000I would say you could say that that is state-sanctioned terrorism, you know?
01:12:09.000When James Fields drove through Heather Heyer and, you know, killed one person, okay?
01:12:18.000We have to have a national conversation about radicalization online.
01:12:22.000But when 2,000 Antifa members descend on Charlottesville with lead pipes, baseball bats, flamethrowers, jars of piss,
01:12:30.000Feces, chemical weapons, mace, things like that to injure and maim people and they get the government helping them and then the media running interference for them.
01:12:54.000We're gonna take a look at our super chats.
01:12:55.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this stuff.
01:13:00.000Uh, you know, it's, uh, I know we've been talking a lot about the El Paso thing and political violence in general, but, I mean, that's the one thing that I haven't heard from anybody, which is to say, you know, it's totally asymmetrical, and that's why, you know, terrorism as a tactic is always used by the weak, the powerless, the disenfranchised, again, not to justify it,
01:13:21.000I'm just, you know, giving it a very sober and clinical analysis and diagnosis.
01:13:25.000If you want to see it stop, well, there's a very easy solution.
01:13:28.000But, you know, I think the Democrats ultimately and left-wing people ultimately like to see it because they can use that to further their grip on the country.
01:14:12.000I gotta say though, I have to stick up for Cuomo.
01:14:14.000I thought, I thought Cuomo was kind of in the right on that one.
01:14:17.000I know a lot of conservatives are making fun of him, but look, you know, some jagoff comes up to him and is like, you're a Fredo, and then he totally backed down too.
01:14:25.000It'd be one thing if the guy came up to him and was like, tough, and was giving it back to him, but Cuomo was like, you know, he was really busting this guy's balls, and he's like, no, no, I'm sorry, I don't want any trouble, I don't mean to start anything, you know?
01:15:36.000Dad says, Nick, one of our iFunny Zoomers were wrongfully arrested on the grounds of a red flag law in a state that does not have such laws.
01:16:55.000But there doesn't need to be an authority to interpret it and tell me what it means.
01:16:59.000Yeah, maybe if I get struck by lightning or somebody punches me really hard in the head, you know, I take up boxing finally, and I get like 50 IQ points knocked out of me, I'll be like, all of a sudden I think, you know, we don't need any unity, and my Protestant tradition is the one that's got it correct, and the 1,000 others are all wrong.
01:17:19.000Just busting your chops a little bit, but yeah, no, I don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon.
01:17:23.000Maybe one day I'll just get tired of justifying myself and say, you know what?
01:17:28.000I'm gonna live how I want and I'm gonna live in rebellion against God and say that all I have to do is believe and I'll get into heaven, right?
01:17:35.000Humongous says, listening to you and playing Metal Gear Solid 3 while enjoying a root beer.
01:18:07.000Mark Allen says, if a man knows no Latin, he belongs to the vulgar, even though he'd be a great virtuoso on the electrical machine and have the base of hydrofluoric acid in his crucible, says Arthur Schopenhauer.
01:18:32.000I'm, you know, and it's sort of ironic in the sense that Latin was the language of the Romans, and the Romans were notoriously anti-intellectual and against the Greek philosophers.
01:18:42.000So take that Greek shit somewhere else, all right?
01:19:06.000Woo-woo says just said when premium today big guy figured I'd start sending some support after hearing about all sub losing Facebook and Instagram scary times keep it up and God bless well thanks man yeah I hope I don't get kicked off thankfully I'm not on Instagram thankfully I'm not on Instagram or Facebook you know I
01:19:25.000I guess there are some accounts on there, but they're all parody accounts.
01:19:29.000You know, they're all parody accounts.
01:20:31.000If you're over the age of 30, you're a boomer, you know?
01:20:35.000Virtually, if you're, you can just round up.
01:20:37.000If you're over the age of 25, you might as well be a boomer, you know?
01:20:41.000So, uh, but that's okay, you know, we've got plenty of boomers that have been grandfathered in, so, you know, 35-year-old knicker, I'm willing to accept it, you know, as long as you're BNR.
01:20:50.000Hondungus says, the Epstein news is being buried with Chris Cuomo Fredo story and Trump is using it to sell t-shirts.
01:21:27.000I don't want to make any stupid and cringe unfunny designs that would make people think that any of those things
01:21:34.000Would be attributable to me so probably not gonna happen.
01:21:37.000This is why I do the merch and you know, you watch the show Bob Sakamoto says Midnight City by m83 be like yeah, great Lauren Rose says have you put the Leroy tag on the Chicago bean yet?
01:21:51.000No, I haven't tagged the bean with Leroy yet.
01:21:54.000Probably not gonna be doing any tagging I
01:21:58.000That'd be a good place for it, I guess.
01:23:26.000I think the only the only way we do a Gaze for Nick group is if they all got in a very tiny concentrated area Maybe off the grid maybe sort of away from a lot of traffic and then and then I don't know you know and then I don't know they'd all get together and one in one place right and then
01:24:29.000You know, it's not surprising at this point, but you get to see things like this, where it's just so transparent and obvious what's going on.
01:26:24.000The previous day, all I ate the whole day was a cheeseburger, fries, and a brownie, like Blizzard, a brownie concrete mixer is what they call it, okay?
01:27:00.000Monday I had one meal and a little snack.
01:27:02.000So far today I've had I had a bowl of cereal and I had a cheeseburger so I'm gonna have to start taking care of myself but it's like I just I just don't eat you know people are telling me oh you're getting fat you're getting fat that's not a response to that but it's just like I I just you know I sort of eat when it's convenient for me
01:27:18.000That's why I can have such a bad diet, because it's like, sure, you might eat, like, a lot of shitty food, but if it's only a thousand calories of shitty food, you're probably good, you know?
01:32:04.000You know, I'm down here sometimes and normally it's really cool, but I have my space heater on sometimes and it gets a little bit too warm and I have to turn it off and
01:32:13.000Get a glass of water while I'm, you know, playing Guitar Hero.
01:32:16.000And I gotta tell you, I can relate because, you know, my fingers hurt a little bit sometimes when I'm playing Guitar Hero and it's a little bit too warm and so I can kind of understand where you're coming from.
01:32:33.000Jason Jones says, I am the original person who started using Boomer as a pejorative way back in 2012 before I heard anyone else on the internet use it in that way.
01:32:53.000You know people are like you need to start eating healthier and to me that means I'm gonna grill a hamburger at home as opposed to eating one at McDonald's you know.
01:33:01.000Lachlan says I had a dream where you went to the gulag.
01:33:04.000Yeah it could be another vision perhaps.
01:33:07.000Michael says love the stache Nick look like a young Freddie Mercury.
01:33:19.000I want to look more like Freddie Mercury.
01:33:21.000You know, that is definitely what I set out to achieve with this look.
01:33:25.000Biome Michael Erickson says ear and nose photo comparison and 4chan post by a prison personnel 10 minutes before news release reveal Epstein was extracted from jail.
01:34:35.000Zirconium says, Dremps, several knickers and I fought over my laptop to cancel our cringe chats because you were upset and going to end it unless we could make you laugh.
01:38:03.000And I literally commented like, not funny, kill yourself, or something like that, because it was just so cringe.
01:38:09.000You know, here we have a totally based world event, world historical moment, where Jeffrey Epstein suicides, the whole thing is revealed, and people are like, duh!
01:39:29.000I'm so I'm so poisoned by the internet stuff.
01:39:32.000I can't really tell what to make of that one.
01:39:35.000Dumbass is New York's finest literally dabbing on open borders rabbis as they cut them or as they cuff them and blow them onto a bus headed straight to jail.
01:41:26.000No message, but hey, I'll just take the super chat.
01:41:29.000Bob says, Friendly reminder that here in California, we voted to outlaw gay marriage when I was in grade school, but the outcome was overturned.
01:42:45.000And, uh, what's the, uh, the fourth one?
01:42:48.000I guess I would say just, uh, you know, enjoy your youth.
01:42:51.000You want to make your years productive, but you also want to be enjoying them.
01:42:54.000It's sort of, I don't know, a dual mentality there, because on the one hand you want to have this mentality of, well, you're only young once, and this time is fleeting, and you should enjoy it, but at the same time you want it to be productive.
01:43:06.000So I would say try and temper those two things.
01:44:51.000You know, you just say, oh, I'd like to tell the stories on this show, you know, make it a thing and everything, and people just don't take no for an answer.
01:45:03.000Thanks for the big super chat, but no, you'll just have to wait for Sunday just like everybody else.
01:45:08.000Levi says, hey Nick, have you gone to the library recently?
01:45:11.000I've heard they have a lot of great books you can check out.
01:45:13.000Yeah, no, I haven't been to the library recently.
01:45:16.000This guy says, so sick of the brainlets who quote that kid's poem from five generations ago as if it's supposed to hold our entire immigration policy hostage.
01:47:22.000Ethan Patrick says, have you thought about doing dedicated segments on the show like stories MSM selectively buried rather than freeform like you do it now?
01:47:58.000Because I do feel like they've been worse than normal.
01:48:01.000And that is driving me to be very irritable and angry.
01:48:04.000you know so it's not it's not all me it's it's some me there's part of me that's a little bit agitated but definitely i feel like the super chatters are driving it in a big way uh but yeah it's been pretty nasty i've been just sort of chopping people down i can tell some people like that though
01:48:19.000Prince of Conquest consumes high-test dairy?
01:48:42.000I don't understand what the thought process is.
01:48:44.000You know what's happening in the country.
01:48:46.000You know what's happening online to this show.
01:48:48.000And people are like, what if we called it rebelling instead of... Why don't you call it killing yourself instead of super chatting this show?
01:48:56.000Thomas has watched Eyes Wide Shut by Kubrick, a movie about elite sex parties.
01:49:01.000Kubrick died 48 hours after the final cut from a heart attack.
01:49:05.000You know what's funny about the movie Eyes Wide Shut?
01:49:07.000You know what the original working title for that movie was?
01:49:11.000You know that movie about international conspiracy and secret societies and global conspiracy?
01:49:17.000The original title for that movie was not Eyes Wide Shut.
01:49:21.000The original working title was Jaded Eyes Wide Shut, you know?
01:49:25.000I haven't seen a source on that anywhere, but a friend told me that one time and it seems legit to me.
01:49:31.000You know, the movie was called Jaded Eyes Wide Shut was the original title.
01:49:41.000Is what is what the original title I'm told was before they changed it, you know that movie about global conspiracy secret societies ritualistic sacrifice and all that Esoteric imagery and symbolism.
01:49:54.000Yeah jaded eyes wide shut is what they used to call it
01:49:58.000Anyway, Nationalist Guy says don't cry in front of the Mexicans, says Cliff Booth.
01:51:55.000You know, my mom would be upset if she caught me saying prosciutto instead of prosciutto.
01:51:59.000You know, these Italians, they got to pronounce everything in a silly way.
01:52:03.000By the way, they become quite libtarded quite quickly because, or no, bitches wearing headscarves but not even covering their hair with it.
01:53:32.000Yolts says Nick my wife is complaining that you don't care about super chats enough so could you reply to mine with Matt okay by the way got the mug hey well thanks for getting the mug Dennis Prager says a lady at work asked me to sign up as a gay ally didn't realize there was a war I thought for us to declare war on a group that had to be one of Israel's neighbors funny
01:56:10.000Treader says, the tiger, he destroyed his cage.
01:56:13.000yes the tiger is out i don't know what that means uh let's see zachary says ban me or you're gay okay easiest easiest ban all night banned not gay confirmed kawa says can these super chatters get a thank you very cool uh no
01:56:32.000Response is, I had a real dream where we were hanging out.
01:59:31.000David with the big super chats as these cringe super chatters need to off themselves before a knicker loses his mind Yeah, it's gonna happen.
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