In this episode of America First, we discuss Bill de Blasio's anti-Semitic tweet directed at the Hasidic Jewish community in New York City, the response from the ADL and Ben Shapiro, and a new drug being developed to treat coronavirus. We also discuss the devastating impact the virus is having on the U.S. economy, and the new TikTok girl, Gabby Catherina, who has returned to TikTok after her controversial comments on the platform last week. Finally, we take a look at the latest on the Trump administration and the possible impact it could have on the Middle East, and much, much more. America First is hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes and is produced by Jayden Karnacz and Alex Blumberg. Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to our other social media platforms! and Subscribe to our new podcast, America First! Subscribe on iTunes and leave us your thoughts and thoughts on the show in the comments section below! If you like the show, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and tell a friend about it! We'll be looking out for new episodes in the coming weeks! Thank you for listening and sharing it on Anchor.fm and on social media! Cheers, Nick & Jayden -p.sjf@australand.co.ee/AmericaFirst. - the podcasting network! -Jon J Fuentures, Jon Fennessey and Jonny JF@says . Jonny & Jonny@sj@sir@jonnyf@sr.org - Jonny's new book, , Jonny s new podcast & Jonnie s new book , Jonni s @ , and Jonnie's new music, ? Jonnie is Jonathan s new album, Jon's new album is out now John's new song, Ben Shapiro ( ) ? Jon's book, Jon s new music is out in the next episode is out! Jon s first? Nick s first, and Jon s s first book is out soon Ben s first J s first song is out on the podcast is out? and so much more! and much more... Tom s first tweet
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00:00:27.000Tonight, we're going to be talking about the mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio.
00:00:33.000Has gotten himself into some hot water.
00:00:36.000Last night, and I knew this was going to be a story today, the minute I saw it, the moment I saw it, last night Mayor Bill de Blasio called out the Hasidic Jewish communities in New York City for not properly social distancing.
00:00:53.000And of course, this is an example, yet another example of rank, disgusting, anti-semitism, virulent anti-semitism.
00:01:24.000We'll be talking about that, and we will also be talking about a new drug.
00:01:30.000Which is now being tested, that may be able to treat coronavirus and shorten the duration of the sickness, of symptoms and things like that.
00:01:42.000It just underwent an international study, an international trial, where they think that they're able to reduce the amount of time that somebody has the coronavirus from 14 days to 11 days.
00:03:21.000And they're saying that the economy could contract by up to 30%.
00:03:27.000By the next quarter 30% which would be unprecedented the kind of economic damage that this is doing which is more to the point that I was talking about last night.
00:03:38.000Last night we talked about the meat shortages and also talking about the increase in the death curve or the projected death total as a result of some of these early reopenings that you're seeing in Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Alaska.
00:03:55.000So, more to the point about last night that this is just doing profound harm to the economy.
00:04:01.000And, you know, you remember, the economy is the people.
00:04:04.000That 4% contraction and the coming 30% contraction, that is, that is coming from small businesses, that is coming from wages, that is coming from
00:04:15.000You know, production of essential and non-essential goods.
00:04:19.000So, not something that we should look forward to.
00:04:22.000But, anyway, we might as well just dive in.
00:04:25.000I don't really have much to say besides that.
00:04:28.000You know, we don't really have any E-Drama today.
00:04:30.000I know last night we talked a lot about Nick Videos and all that.
00:04:35.000There is one new TikTok development that girl Gabby Catherina has returned to TikTok.
00:04:55.000She put in her bio, everybody, people are texting me, Nick Videos and that guy from Conservative Hype House.
00:05:03.000And some others have been texting me and saying, she's being harassed, this is unacceptable, and so on.
00:05:10.000And, you know, the reason that all of this happened to her is because she put in her bio to report groipers.
00:05:16.000And how many TikToks did she make saying that we're neo-Nazis and white supremacists and report them?
00:05:23.000And so I'm sure that she, along with Nick Videos, was responsible for all of us being unfairly banned from the platform, right?
00:05:30.000So, she puts it out there, and this is always how it goes, they put it out there, women in particular, they put it out there, they attack us, people respond, and then all of a sudden, oh, that wasn't nice, all of a sudden, oh, I don't like that!
00:05:47.000She puts in her bio to report all of us, all the people that she said to falsely report come in her comments, and now that's so beyond the pale.
00:05:55.000Now I'm getting bullied, and I'm crying, and my feelings are hurt.
00:06:44.000You know, if people are making threats or things like that, I think that's beyond the pale.
00:06:48.000But, you know, bullying, I think, is totally warranted.
00:06:52.000She took one of our groipers and said, like, you're ugly, and you're fucking with the wrong person, like, threatening him, basically.
00:06:58.000In any case, but, so all these groipers are in the live chat, and they're just giving her a hard time, and she just keeps, like, repeating the same things over and over.
00:07:08.000She keeps, she's trying to pretend that she's not mad.
00:07:11.000So she has this blank face and is saying, have a blessed day, have a blessed day, have a blessed day, and she just keeps saying it over and over and over again because clearly, you know, she's just being mercilessly ridiculed.
00:07:27.000It's affecting her deeply, and so she's trying to put on this brave face and show everybody.
00:09:22.000Restrictions and regulations and guidelines and all this and I've been saying this for weeks and I said it last night So I'm not gonna go on this too hard But you know just to just to reassert this just to remind you the reason why we're doing all these Restrictions and keeping everybody inside.
00:10:06.000They're going to get it no matter what, really.
00:10:08.000Lots of people will get it no matter what.
00:10:11.000So, putting people on lockdown in their homes isn't going to stop the coronavirus from existing or from coming back with a vengeance when we go back outside.
00:10:22.000What's the benefit of slowing it down?
00:10:24.000This prevents an overburdening of the healthcare system.
00:10:28.000Because if everybody that is going to get it gets it all at once, you can't treat everybody.
00:10:33.000And the death rate is going to be astronomical if you can't treat the people that have it.
00:10:38.000The reason why we've been able to manage the death rate a little bit is because everybody that needs treatment has gotten treatment.
00:10:45.000In America, nobody that has needed an ICU bed, nobody that's needed a ventilator, anything like that has gone without one.
00:10:53.000And so when everybody that gets the virus is treated, you are basically minimizing the death rate.
00:10:58.000That doesn't mean you're not going to have death, but it does mean that people are not going to die because they didn't have a doctor, they didn't have care, they weren't able to get access to a hospital or healthcare resources, right?
00:11:08.000So you slow down the spread, you shut down the country so that everybody that needs treatment can get it, you spread out the duration of the pandemic, and that way
00:11:19.000Everybody who needs treatment is able to have a hospital, so on, all the rest, and get treated.
00:11:24.000The reason why this is such a game changer, this new drug, and we'll get into this, is if you're able to shorten the duration of a hospital stay, if you're able to shorten the duration of symptoms for coronavirus, then of course you're able to treat more people at the same time.
00:11:40.000If people have to spend less time in the hospital, then that means that you can have more people moving in and out of hospitals, and that diminishes the need for the social distancing.
00:12:02.000The drug is called remdesivir, which has cut the duration of symptoms from 15 days now down to 11 in a clinical trial at hospitals around the world.
00:12:13.000The full details have not been published, but experts say it would be a fantastic result if confirmed, but not a magic bullet for the disease.
00:12:21.000So it doesn't cure the disease, it doesn't eradicate symptoms, but it shortens the duration of the symptoms.
00:12:29.000It says the drug would have the potential to save lives, ease pressure on hospitals, and allow parts of lockdown to be lifted.
00:12:36.000Remdesivir was originally developed as an Ebola treatment.
00:12:40.000It is an antiviral and works by attacking an enzyme that a virus needs in order to replicate inside our cells.
00:12:48.000The trial was run by the US National Institute of Allergy.
00:12:52.000and infectious diseases and 1063 people took part.
00:12:57.000Some patients were given the drug while others received a placebo treatment.
00:13:01.000Dr. Anthony Fauci who runs the NIAID said quote the data shows remdesivir has a clear-cut significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery.
00:13:11.000He said the results prove, quote, a drug can block this virus and we're, quote, opening the door to the fact that we now have the capability of treating patients.
00:13:21.000The impact on death is not as clear cut.
00:13:24.000The mortality rate was 8% in people given remdesivir and 11.6% in those given a placebo, but this result was not statistically significant, meaning scientists cannot tell if the difference is real.
00:13:37.000So we don't know yet whether or not remdesivir prevents death or is actually...
00:13:44.000Curing the virus in a meaningful way, but this really is outside of the main effect of the antiviral of this drug, which is what I just described.
00:13:56.000If you're able to shorten the duration of the symptoms and therefore shorten the amount of time in the hospital, prevent people in some cases from needing to go to the ICU or needing other interventions from medical professionals, then that means that hospitals can actually increase their capacity for treating patients.
00:14:14.000If you have 1,000 people that need treatment for 11 days versus 1,000 people that need treatment for 15 days, as an example, then you're talking about a huge increase in the capacity for treating people in a given amount of time.
00:14:28.000And if that's the case, then that means that we can handle, our hospitals, our personnel, can handle a much greater surge in the amount of people that have the virus.
00:14:37.000And that has always been the main variable.
00:14:39.000It's not whether or not, you know, we're going to prevent the virus from happening or if people get it then they're not going to spread it at all.
00:14:47.000This is an extremely contagious, highly infectious virus.
00:14:55.000But if we are able to shorten the duration of the symptoms and maybe lessen the severity of the symptoms,
00:15:01.000Then that means that if we reopen, and if there is lax social distancing regulations and guidelines, and there's a huge surge in people that have the virus, this drug will help us keep hospitals going, right?
00:15:17.000Keep people moving out of them quickly in a shorter amount of time, and that is going to increase the capacity to handle a bigger surge.
00:15:25.000Of course, this is just, I believe, the first trial.
00:15:26.000This is the only drug that's underwent
00:15:51.000I don't know all the technical language but Fauci was talking about it earlier today and said that this was pretty unique as far as some of these drugs go.
00:16:01.000This is one of the only drugs that has underwent a pretty intense trial and so if they start to order this drug and administer it and it does have this positive effect then we could see an end to social distancing maybe sooner rather than later.
00:16:18.000You know, again, so much of what we have said about the coronavirus in terms of how long it's gonna last and how severe the impact will be is based on the fact that, as far as drugs go, we're still a long ways away from anything that meaningfully cures the virus or prevents it, which would be the vaccine, right?
00:16:37.000So, when you don't have any kind of protection on that level, then it really is just a question of when everybody's gonna get the virus.
00:18:10.000That's the great thing about this show is it's really...
00:18:13.000We're really immune from, no pun intended, from any major disaster that the show covers.
00:18:19.000Whether it's a war, or a virus, or a natural disaster, whatever it is, the America First Bunker will be broadcasting the show virtually unaffected.
00:18:38.000And I thought that Democrats were bad enough as it is.
00:18:42.000It wasn't enough that they did slavery and they created the Ku Klux Klan and they collaborated with
00:18:48.000Hitler and Mussolini and, you know, just generally, they are the real racists.
00:18:54.000But if you needed any more proof, and if you needed to hear anything uglier than all that, I think Bill de Blasio really takes the cake for what he tweeted last night.
00:19:33.000Like I said, viewer discretion is advised.
00:19:54.000There's not somebody we look up to, not somebody that should influence our thoughts or our behaviors.
00:20:00.000He says on Twitter last night, quote, quote, my message to the Jewish community, and all communities, notice how he does that by the way, and all communities, oh really?
00:21:49.000That the Jews get blamed for all the wars in the world, or for central banking, or for pornography, or for the propaganda in Hollywood, or for degeneracy, sexual and otherwise, the destruction of the family, women's liberation, civil rights.
00:22:04.000It's not enough that they get blamed for all of that, communism and hyper free market capitalism, but now they're going to be blamed for the coronavirus too?
00:22:26.000I think this is actually completely sensible.
00:22:28.000Of course, though, the reaction that I just gave is the unironic reaction of all Jewish groups.
00:22:35.000And for that matter, all Jews in general.
00:22:39.000Because a lot of people believe that this anti-Semitic hysteria only exists on the left.
00:22:46.000Actually, I don't even know if anybody thinks about this.
00:22:50.000I think at least on some level people believe that in general, this crying Nazi, crying racist, I think they believe that this is exclusively a left-wing phenomenon.
00:23:01.000You know, when the left says, oh, Donald Trump is Hitler, and conservatives are racist, and this is hateful, whatever.
00:23:09.000Generally people expect that from the left.
00:23:11.000But there is one, one of those labels, which the right uses as well, which both the left and the right use.
00:23:44.000They called one of the Greupers a neo-Nazi trying to take over the government.
00:23:50.000Identify Yevrapa, he was talking about, right?
00:23:54.000So certainly it does happen, but generally the only one that I find commonly is this anti-semitic one that every conservative will peddle, right?
00:24:03.000And so, when Bill de Blasio goes on Twitter last night and says, which in my opinion is perfectly reasonable, that Jewish groups in particular, but every group, needs to be mindful of social distancing, it is every, it is all these Jewish groups, left and right, that call this anti-semitic, that call this literally Hitler, the ADL.
00:24:25.000This is Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the ADL.
00:25:36.000Was this based on no underlying support or evidence?
00:25:40.000Did he tweet this simply because he has a particular hatred or a disdain or a prejudice for or against Jewish people?
00:25:49.000Because that is clearly what all these groups are suggesting.
00:25:53.000That is what Shapiro, the ADL, Coleman, all these different characters, that is what they're suggesting, right?
00:25:59.000When they come at it with this hyper-paranoia and this defensiveness, which is to say, you know, if you mention Jewish people, you're scapegoating, you're blaming, you're finger-pointing, you wouldn't say this about anybody else!
00:26:10.000Why would he not say it about anybody else, Ben?
00:26:12.000Because he only hates Jewish people and he doesn't hate anybody else?
00:26:15.000And he hates Jewish people, period, right?
00:26:20.000He said that because in particular, yesterday, there was a huge funeral in a Hasidic neighborhood, and this happens, by the way, all the time, where you had hundreds or dozens of these people in this neighborhood in the streets, and they were not respecting the social distancing guidelines, they were flouting them.
00:26:38.000Bill de Blasio went down there himself
00:27:34.000By a Jewish person, by a Jewish New Yorker, talking about what's going on in these neighborhoods.
00:27:40.000He says, quote, I have, I fear that in these places, highly communal lifestyles combined with skepticism about the need for social distancing, at times promoted by religious leaders, are going to cost more lives.
00:27:54.000One rabbi I know mocks the hysteria around the virus and still holds services in his sanctuary.
00:28:01.000The main zip code in the ultra-orthodox hub of Borough Park in Brooklyn has the second highest number of reported positive cases in New York City.
00:28:10.000Rockland County, New York, has the state's highest rate of coronavirus infection per capita and the second highest in the country.
00:28:18.000Authorities say the numbers are partly explained by the communities there where orthodox residents haven't conformed to social distancing.
00:28:26.000So the number one and the number two, right, or it's the number one
00:28:30.000The first is Orthodox, the second is a Hasidic neighborhood, right?
00:28:42.000So when you're looking at some of the biggest outbreaks, the number one outbreak in the country is in New York, and in particular New York City, and the number one and number two outbreaks in New York and in New York City are Jewish neighborhoods.
00:28:56.000And why are they the number one and number two?
00:28:59.000Because of their specific religious and cultural practices, which are
00:29:04.000To completely disregard the social distancing and go through with their religious services or go through with their gatherings, funerals, other things like this.
00:29:13.000This is another article from the New York Daily News.
00:29:47.000But by the end of March, the epidemiological disaster was undeniable.
00:29:52.000There were significant clusters of infections in ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods, and the sick were flooding already strained healthcare facilities.
00:30:00.000Only then did rabbinic leadership acknowledge the threat was real.
00:30:04.000So, you have sources like this all over the internet.
00:30:07.000And it's not just the New York Times, and it's not just the New York Daily News, in articles written by Jews themselves, but there's videos of it, there's posts about it.
00:30:16.000You could see the primary sources yourself on social media firsthand.
00:30:21.000These neighborhoods, these people are not respecting the social distancing guidelines.
00:30:28.000The point to demonstrate all of this is to say that Bill de Blasio is not saying, well, you know, Jewish people need to be mindful or else they get arrested because he hates Jews.
00:30:39.000On the contrary, he's trying to protect them!
00:30:42.000He's singling them out, not because he has a particular prejudice for Jewish people or Jewish neighborhoods, but of course because they have a particular problem.
00:30:52.000Now, we could talk a lot about different angles about this, and we will, but to me the first question is this.
00:30:58.000If Bill de Blasio hates Jewish people so much, wouldn't he want them to get the virus?
00:31:04.000If according to Shapiro and ADL and what was it, the American Jewish, what was the other organization, there's so many of them, it's hard to keep track.
00:31:27.000Why would somebody finger-point and blame?
00:31:30.000Well, of course, it's because they have prejudice.
00:31:32.000When Ben Shapiro says that he wouldn't say this about any other group, that's because why?
00:31:36.000Well, Bill de Blasio has a particular animus against the Jewish community.
00:31:41.000But of course, if Jewish people are in particular suffering from the virus, and they are in particular suffering from the virus because they are not respecting the social distancing guidelines,
00:31:55.000And them suffering is leading to them dying.
00:31:58.000Why would Bill de Blasio be looking out for them?
00:32:01.000Why would he be telling them to respect the social distancing guidelines?
00:32:04.000If he had such a great prejudice against them, wouldn't he say then, so be it?
00:32:09.000Go out there, infect each other, die at a higher rate.
00:32:13.000Because I have a strong feeling that if you had all these Jewish people dying and Bill de Blasio said nothing, the argument would remain the same, just a little bit different.
00:32:23.000They would say, why is Bill de Blasio not paying special attention to the Jewish communities?
00:32:29.000Jewish people are dying in New York City and Bill de Blasio is doing nothing.
00:32:33.000It is because he hates the Jewish community.
00:32:36.000If there were any other community suffering like this, he would be hands-on intervening
00:32:43.000So it's really not about, do you care?
00:32:45.000It's really not about anything like that.
00:32:47.000It's simply that if you are trying to hold them accountable, if there is an area where they're not doing their part, they're not being responsible themselves, well then that is obviously symptomatic of hatred.
00:33:01.000Of course, Jewish people do nothing wrong.
00:33:03.000Jewish people are not at fault for this.
00:33:06.000It is Bill de Blasio's fault for singling them out, for scapegoating, right?
00:33:10.000There's no dimension, there's no way that you can appropriately describe Jewish people and their group or corporate behavior in a way that is not hateful, in a way that is not prejudiced, in a way that is not aimed at hurting them in some capacity, right?
00:33:37.000You know, some people are out there, I think like Cernovich, and they say that Bill de Blasio is anti-semitic, because of course this is the standard that is applied to right-wing people.
00:34:58.000While the Cernoviches of the world mean it in a political way, I know that the Ben Shapiros and the ADLs and the American Jewish Committee and the SPLC and all those groups, I know that they do not.
00:35:10.000I know that they legitimately are calling Bill de Blasio an anti-Semitic.
00:35:15.000They really are saying that Bill de Blasio is invoking something like the Holocaust, or something like the Gestapo, or the ghettos, or the brown shirts, or something like this, simply because he is telling people that they should social distance.
00:35:32.000Which is to say, any time that you call out Jewish behavior, right, wrong, positive, negative, any time that you acknowledge Jewish people as a group, this is the chorus.
00:35:45.000This is what you hear from everybody, and not just on the left.
00:35:50.000That's the point I'm trying to make here.
00:35:53.000It's not just on the left, it's not just these crazy ADL type organizations, but it's also Ben Shapiro, and it's also conservatives.
00:36:01.000And it really only works with this one word.
00:36:04.000This is really the only word that is applied universally on both sides and equally, which is anti-semitic.
00:36:10.000Like I said, some right-wing groups will level the racist or the white supremacist or whatever, but it is only, I think, one-to-one when it comes to that anti-semitic label.
00:36:20.000And you see this time and time again when you talk about
00:36:24.000Jewish disparities, over-representations, certain characteristics, whatever.
00:36:29.000Every single time, the refrain is, well, you're simply scapegoating.
00:36:34.000Well, you're anti-Semitic for pointing that out.
00:36:36.000You're prejudiced for being aware, for noticing the pattern.
00:36:41.000Because this is maybe the most clear-cut example of this, and maybe something that even left-wing people could sympathize with, or even right-wing people could sympathize with.
00:36:49.000Because we're talking about somebody on the other side.
00:36:52.000Bill de Blasio is somebody who is clearly an ultra liberal, right?
00:36:59.000And we don't even have to go into the record.
00:37:01.000I mean, this guy is about as left-wing as they come.
00:37:05.000And so we know that, I'm sure, Bill de Blasio does not have any animus towards them.
00:37:09.000And in particular, like I said a moment ago,
00:37:13.000This is a case where if Bill de Blasio really harbored any kind of prejudice or hatred for a minority group, this would not be the way to go about it.
00:37:21.000Why would he go down to a community to disperse them, to stop them from getting the disease?
00:37:26.000We will arrest you to keep you safe from the disease?
00:37:30.000Of course, it doesn't even make any sense.
00:37:33.000And so not only do we have a clear-cut case of somebody who obviously can be cleared of prejudice or hatred or whatever, true anti-Semitism, not only that, but on top of that here's a case where clearly he is in the right.
00:37:58.000So he's saying to everybody, but hey, especially these people that had this problem yesterday, I'm instructing the NYPD to proceed immediately to summons or even arrest, so not yet, but maybe even arrest, people who gather in large groups.
00:38:13.000This is about stopping the disease and saving lives.
00:39:10.000And in spite of all of that, in spite of everything I've just told you, which shows that this tweet is perfectly sensible, perfectly backed up by the evidence, you could clear it of hatred, it wouldn't even make sense.
00:40:20.000They're smart enough to figure it out.
00:40:23.000Jewish people will never refrain from telling you how smart they are as a group, and how intelligent, and educated, and successful, and they're the victors and the heroes.
00:40:32.000They will never, you know, you will never not hear about this.
00:40:36.000So they know, they could figure out everything that I just told you, but it is in their collective interest, their collective group interest, their tribal interest, every time somebody points out negative Jewish behavior to push back on it, no matter what it is.
00:40:53.000No matter what it is, whether it's justified, whether it's not justified, whether it's in their own good or not in their own good, for their own good, whatever, it doesn't matter.
00:41:02.000Because the very idea that they would be sort of exposed in that way to say, look, these, this group of people, these sort of outsiders, these people that are kind of spiritual foreigners, right?
00:41:16.000I mean, America is a Christian European nation.
00:41:22.000These outsiders, these people that wear the funny hats and wear the funny clothes and speak the funny language and do all this, well they're engaging in a behavior that is reckless and potentially harmful for the city because they're not social distancing.
00:41:34.000And Jewish people know that any kind of acknowledgement of this dynamic will possibly lead to negative consequences for their group.
00:41:44.000So whenever that kind of idea is raised, whenever that kind of consciousness begins to arise,
00:41:52.000They have to say, no, no, no, anybody who suggests that we are different than anybody else for any other reason, good, bad, you know, ugly, beautiful, whatever it is, that is hateful.
00:42:23.000And what is this symptomatic of broadly?
00:42:25.000It is to say that they are looking out for themselves.
00:42:29.000This is something that we see time and time again in our new country, which is to say that groups come here and they don't look out for the interest of America, they don't look out for the interest of New York City, or New York State, or the United States, and all people, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, white, black, red, purple,
00:42:54.000Now, this is not exclusive to Jewish people, although they might be, you know, the most militant example of this, but this is true of all these different groups that come here.
00:45:41.000It turns out that different nations, with their own competing self-interests, and their own competing religions and ideologies, and customs and mannerisms, it turns out that all these different essentially warring tribes living next to each other is not actually a recipe for harmony, or peace, or cohesion, or any kind of meaningful safe country to live in.
00:46:03.000That's a recipe for chaos, and disaster, and conflict.
00:46:17.000When we look at the Jewish community and we say, what you're doing is anti-white, what you're doing is anti-New York, what you're doing is anti-American.
00:46:28.000You know, when somebody like Ben Shapiro says that we should salute Israel and God bless Israel and all this, and we should go to war for Israel and we should protect Israel, if I say that's anti-American, hey, guess what, big guy?
00:46:45.000And you're not looking out for America.
00:46:48.000And what you're doing when you talk about how, oh, you know, America has sins, and America's supposed to welcome everybody, and America's supposed to, you know, bring in the world's poor, and I don't care if it's browning, and so on.
00:46:59.000If I say that's anti-American, does Ben Shapiro care?
00:48:43.000Every time that we are called out for, well, we don't respect their self-interest, we've got to bend over backwards and contort ourselves to comply.
00:48:52.000But when we ask the bare minimum for them to respect our country and our culture and our customs and put our country first, they laugh at us, they mock us, they give us the finger.
00:49:31.000I mean, they know that this is happening.
00:49:33.000And when that dynamic exists, where these nations, these foreign nations, are coming into our country and exerting themselves, and exerting their self-interest, and we allow it, and we welcome it, and we invite it, and every time we ask for a gift, they tell us no.
00:49:50.000What is the country going to look like in a hundred years?
00:49:52.000This is a country where we have no say in what the future looks like.
00:49:57.000We have no say in what our own country looks like, or how it's going to be, or what policies go into place, or what's going to be acceptable, and what the standards of living and quality of life will be, what the texture of life will look like.
00:50:35.000You've got all these different, and I see it all the time, just last week when we were on TikTok with these Zoom calls and everything, all these different GOP conservatives saying, you know, the Republican Party actually welcomes immigrants, and immigrants welcome us?
00:51:00.000I don't think that's the case, actually.
00:51:04.000Because they kneel for the flag, and they have their own interest organizations, and they have their own faith, and their own customs, and their own mannerisms.
00:52:13.000And they're pushing in their direction.
00:52:16.000And we can't have it the way we want it unless we're pushing in the opposite direction.
00:52:21.000And some people don't want to do that.
00:52:22.000They think that we can all just get along, and we can all just sort of get out of the way of these different groups asserting their interests.
00:52:28.000Well, we'll just get out of the way and you do your thing.
00:52:33.000You're either going to have an America that is Christian, that is conservative, that looks like it did 50 years ago, that's safe, that's prosperous, that's European in style and in heritage, that is uniquely Western, or you're going to get a country that looks like Brazil.
00:52:48.000You're gonna get a country of favelas, you're gonna get a country of... it's polyglot, multiple languages, and multiple religions, and nobody recognizes each other, and it's just this constant, basically, gang warfare.
00:53:09.000There are many people that don't want it to look like that.
00:53:11.000I know that certainly there are a lot of people in LA, or in the south side of Chicago, or in Baltimore, or in all these other neighborhoods that are on the same page as me.
00:53:19.000They're in a minority, but I'm sure they feel the same way as me.
00:54:16.000Because when he says that the mayor of New York City is anti-Semitic, and he knows that that's not true, but he says that to protect his ass and the ass of his people, he is not putting America first.
00:56:01.000But it is to say that America means something.
00:56:05.000If America means nothing, it doesn't mean... If there is no qualification for what America is, if we cannot distinguish it from any other people or culture, then it means nothing.
00:56:15.000If America is Jewish, and Christian, and Buddhist, and black, and white, and liberal, and conservative, and European, and Hispanic, then America means nothing.
00:56:38.000It's not a black nation for that matter.
00:56:40.000That doesn't mean you can't have all those people in there, but it also means that America has to have a definition or else it doesn't mean anything.
00:56:48.000And that kind of thing, it really, really matters.
00:57:35.000You have Palestinians living in Israel, you have all kinds of people living in Israel.
00:57:39.000Now some of them have less rights, but nevertheless, the Jewish government of Israel laid down a law
00:57:45.000called the nation state law last year which says that the official language of israel is hebrew and the official religion of israel is judaism and they're going to seek to protect the jewish demographics of israel so clearly they understand it there and they understand it in china and they understand it in russia and they understand in all these different countries where you have you know it's not like we want an ethnostate and everyone who's not perfect is deported that's where everybody jumps to is oh you want you want an ethnostate you just want you know purity or whatever
00:58:15.000But you have many countries that completely understand this concept, but America doesn't.
01:04:58.000And by the way, it's sort of interesting.
01:05:01.000A lot of minorities have been duped into going along with this anti-Semitism stuff.
01:05:07.000It's like, you know, in this war of nations, who do you think is being put first in all of this?
01:05:15.000You know, I don't think that there's actually an interest for blacks or others to line up on the side of them in some cases, right?
01:05:24.000So anyway, that's just a little maybe sort of an ambiguous suggestion to my brothers out there, but yeah, it's true Trump bucks says Trump bucks.
01:06:40.000You know, then I had people break it down for me and made a lot more sense.
01:06:43.000That's what I try to do for the normal people out there.
01:06:47.000You know, even like on that Zoom call, when I first suggested that there are racial differences, people flipped out.
01:06:53.000And then, you know, after they got over their initial exasperation and they heard the argument, they were like, yeah, okay, well nobody's denying that racial differences exist.
01:08:55.000And, you know, these arguments presented in a slightly different way are going to alienate everybody.
01:09:01.000And that's why we have to be very careful.
01:09:04.000People might be well-meaning, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and the road to the death of our people will be paved with good intentions, and lots of people that are great, great movement people, but that just can't, but they just don't understand.
01:13:03.000I've never seen a bigger bitch than her.
01:13:06.000She is the epitome of the c-word, you know, with that cow ring and the, you know, her wide... She's got the Senpaku eyes, the septum ring, she's got the eyebrows done, the makeup done,
01:14:46.000But most people don't think about it like that, because most people don't think.
01:14:50.000Irish says, what atrocity would Israel or any Jewish person have to commit for Ben Shapiro or the ADL to come out and not cry out, anti-Semitism, oy vey.
01:15:12.000Because they expect white people, and everybody expects white people, to always atone for our sins, and for our, you know, worst people, right?
01:15:22.000When blacks get mad at racists, well, in some cases they're calling all white people racist.
01:15:30.000But I think most normal people's conception of racism is that, well, some people are racist and some white people aren't.
01:15:36.000And when blacks get mad about racism, well, they're justified.
01:15:39.000Even though a fraction of white people own slaves and nobody alive owns slaves, well, that doesn't matter.
01:15:47.000But when a white person says, well hey, there's a lot of black crime going on, there's a lot of obviously black criminals, nobody understands it that way with blacks.
01:15:55.000They're like, oh, so you think all black people are criminals.
01:16:00.000So there's like no two-way street about this kind of thing.
01:16:03.000White people can be generalized, attacked, we're responsible for the sins of our ancestors and so on, not responsible for our triumphs, but no other group can be talked about in this way.
01:16:13.000No other group can we look at critically, no other group can we look at in a general way, no other group can we talk about their unique problems or their unique grievances against us, right, or rather the things that they've done to us or perpetrated against the world.
01:16:28.000And we'll celebrate all their accomplishments, every single one, and exaggerate them, and so on.
01:16:32.000So, it's the double standard, which is absurd.
01:16:37.000At least when it comes to having the conversation.
01:16:39.000Elgato says, I don't care if we get invaded by aliens from out of space, as long as they're dummy thick.
01:17:23.000Bass Guitarist says, I think in five years time you will be a fully household name and America First will be starting to bring down the mainstream.
01:17:31.000Winning seems inevitable at this point.
01:18:17.000You know, like that political education guy just always defaulting back to, low taxes, small government, we're a party of immigrants, diversity makes us stronger.
01:18:26.000It's like, dude, think with your fucking head for ten seconds.
01:18:30.000Doizen says, Nobody else could do what you do, my man.
01:18:33.000Your ability to craft truly powerful and persuasive arguments every night is unmatched.
01:20:16.000We have just assimilated knowledge about this into a larger worldview, is what I like to say.
01:20:23.000We have assimilated knowledge about, you know, Jewish people, like about every other group, into a larger worldview that is political and tactical and all these things.
01:20:38.000That's just not where it's... I'm not gonna say, like, oh, like, you're evil or anything, but I'm just gonna say that's not what this show is about.
01:20:53.000James says, hey, Nick, what are your thoughts on liberals saying that there's a double standard for the protesting of the North Dakota pipeline and the conservatives protesting the quarantine?
01:23:17.000It's not to say that you can't improve, but I think there's definitely a ceiling for how good some people can get, depending on their talent.
01:23:24.000That doesn't mean you shouldn't try to work hard and, you know, improve yourself, but it just means that you should hedge and manage your expectations, but... Yeah, it's not... If anybody could just become great at anything, well, you'd have savants everywhere, but that's just it.