The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! The American people will come first once again. America First. America First! - Nicholas J. Fuentes, host of the show America First, shares his thoughts on the Boomer Generation and its disastrous impact on the world and the future of our country, and why it s time to say goodbye to the Baby Boomer generation, and to the people who have been stuck in the dust for 70 years or more, and how they ve caused a lot of problems that no longer serve the needs and wants of our generation. It s finally July 1st, which means it s finally Pride Month, and it s the end of Pride Month. So tonight we are feeling especially high energy, and I can feel it. We ve made it through Pride Month without getting stuck with any kind of problems, and we re feeling a lot stronger. We ve got a lot to talk about, so tonight we re talking about all of the things we ve survived out of Pride month without any problems, so we re here to tell you why you should celebrate the day and why Pride Month should be a big deal! Today s episode is a special one for you, and you re finally feeling the energy flowing back into you. . Happy Pride Month! xoxo, Nick - NANCY J. FUENTES and the crew at America First Logo by Courtney DeKenzie Music by Jeff Perla and the rest of the team at the radio station WYCD Thank you so much for making this episode so beautiful, thank you for making it so beautiful and beautiful and so much love and support you all so much support you are so much more beautiful and grateful and beautiful, so thank you, so much gratitude and gratitude and appreciation and support and appreciation. - Nick and Betsy and Brittany and Brittany for all your support and love and appreciation, so please take care of you all of you're being so much of it. and thank you and love you all for all the love and respect and appreciation! and all the support and support, sooooo much love, bye, bye. xo - Natalie and Kristy NICK & BOBBIE XOXO BOBBY & BRYNN
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00:26:53.000Very excited to be back with you this week here on Monday, and it is a special day today.
00:26:59.000It is a special week, actually, because today, if you're paying attention to your calendar, happens to be July 1st, which means, of course, that it is finally
00:28:36.000The take that we need to give you about Antifa, that they're radical left and the American people need to be on watch for them and must be concerned, but on the other hand we do have to offer some substantive critiques about the way we talk about this issue, you know, and so...
00:28:53.000On this show, I'm always debating whether or not do we do what is necessary of us, what all the alt-right people like to do, which is this mentality that what we say is all public relations, and when we talk about Antifa, we have to keep in mind that we're in this struggle politically, and we're trying to convince people to come over to our side, we're trying to win people over, or do we take the objective approach and tell you what's really happening?
00:29:19.000Because, and here's what I mean by this.
00:29:21.000This weekend I had a couple of takes about this where I look at our coverage of Antifa, particularly with Andy Ngo, and I find it problematic because Antifa's been a problem for a long time.
00:29:35.000And we only seem to care, or we're only supposed to care, when they're attacking a non-white or a person of color and they're gay and so on.
00:29:43.000And so what does this say implicitly about what we think about race?
00:29:48.000Does that mean that we value the lives of the so-called marginalized more than white people when we make it such a big deal because of the hypocrisy of the situation or something to that effect?
00:29:59.000And so I criticized that this week and I said, well...
00:30:03.000I mean, we're supposed to feel so bad because he's a gay Asian, but when it's Trump supporters, when it's Charlottesville marchers, when it's the so-called real alt-right or whatever, that just doesn't matter.
00:30:14.000And a lot of people are telling me, oh, well, well, no, but you see, it just convinces people in the middle.
00:30:19.000Because when Antifa attacks a gay Asian person, even though we care more when that happens, well, we're proving to, you know, this imaginary audience, this imaginary third party that's watching this political theater play out that, well, it's about the hypocrisy because, you know, the left says they're in favor of non-whites, and now they're attacking non-whites, and that's why we have to toe the line on this issue, and you're being divisive, and so on, and I think it's much more important to
00:30:45.000Adhere to the truth than it is to do this weird like public relations thing, but I'll get more into that.
00:30:51.000We'll talk about the Antifa situation.
00:30:53.000We'll talk about some results from the Democratic debates.
00:30:58.000We've got ratings from the different television debates.
00:31:01.000So we'll talk about that briefly and then we will talk about the North Korea summit.
00:31:06.000With President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.
00:31:08.000The surprise summit at the DMZ between North and South Korea after the G20 summit.
00:31:14.000And you know it's interesting because I'm doing my notes for the show and I'm trying to find a little blurb to include here about the North Korea situation and this was historic.
00:31:24.000Like understand President Trump, he was at the G20 summit in Osaka
00:31:29.000He went to South Korea to meet with the South Korean leader, and while he was there he said, well, and we don't know how spur-of-the-moment this actually was, how spontaneous this truly was, but it had the appearance of, he said, well, as long as I'm here...
00:33:18.000That'll take us probably to 8 o'clock, 810, whatever.
00:33:21.000I gotta tell you, it's gonna be a good show, but my hair is just... This is why we're late, because I'm in the mirror and I'm just like, what is going on with this?
00:33:34.000And I was, I meant to get it cut today, but I was just so busy.
00:33:38.000So I'll probably end up getting it cut tomorrow, but it's just been, you know, it's one of those things where it just grows back so quickly.
00:33:44.000I feel like, you know, I did probably get my hair cut last month, but I feel like it's been, like, out of control for two weeks now.
00:33:51.000So all these people telling me, oh, you're going bald, you're going bald.
00:34:23.000I'm like, you know, what are you doing?
00:34:25.000We should have spent another 10 minutes fixing it, but we were late enough as it is.
00:34:29.000But anyway, we're gonna dive right in.
00:34:30.000I do just have to say it does... it does feel good though that we are on the other side of
00:34:36.000The pride month isn't that can we all now just breathe a sigh of relief?
00:34:40.000It feels like this was just the worst one yet.
00:34:43.000I don't know if you guys feel the same way.
00:34:44.000I generally get the impression that people agree with this sentiment that this pride month in particular this month was just like particularly extreme.
00:34:56.000In terms of the coverage was just ubiquitous.
00:35:09.000There were pride parades like every other weekend, you know?
00:35:13.000And I don't know, it just felt like this one was particularly extreme, and then the thought process is, well, what's next year gonna look like?
00:35:19.000Because these things are getting worse, and they're getting worse more quickly every year, so it's accelerating.
00:35:25.000So it was the worst one yet this year, it'll be worse next year by a greater magnitude than it was worse this year than it was the previous year, right?
00:35:48.000I said they're going to start putting badges on all heterosexuals.
00:35:52.000They're going to start putting a star.
00:35:54.000They're going to put a symbol on your lapel to indicate that you're heterosexual and that will indicate that you have less privileges that month.
00:36:02.000They're gonna be rounding you up, putting you into things, disguises, other things.
00:36:06.000It's gonna be... I hear it's not gonna be a fun time for the heterosexuals next year.
00:36:27.000Why don't we talk about the democratic debates first because it's really brief but I do just want to bring it up basically to like vindicate myself on this.
00:38:44.000Kamala Harris destroyed him and they had the exact effect that she intended.
00:38:49.000It looks like to me, and I haven't looked at the particulars of this poll, but it looks like she inherited a sizable percentage of his constituency.
00:38:58.000Warren is now in third place with 15%, so she's tightened it up much more closely.
00:39:03.000She was probably, I think she was 12% of the polling average.
00:39:29.000The so-called flavor of the month effect where the media created this image, this perception that he was surging in the polls and he was rising to the top.
00:39:39.000As far as I'm concerned, he looked at most of the polls.
00:39:41.000He didn't really get to or past 10%, so I don't know how substantial of a backtracing this is, but he has fallen back significantly, at least in terms of the ranking and in terms of the numbers.
00:39:54.000So this looks to be generally what the race is going to look like.
00:39:57.000I think now, and it vindicates what I said during the debates, the race is wide open.
00:40:02.000Biden as a frontrunner is now highly endowed.
00:41:33.000But anyway, with that out of the way, didn't want to spend too much time on that because like I said, you know, that was all week last week.
00:41:39.000We do want to move on to the feature of the show, which is this Antifa situation.
00:41:44.000And we have another epic clickbait title.
00:41:46.000Antifa, super soldiers taking over America.
00:41:54.000The soy boy millennials, Antifa, are taking over the country.
00:41:59.000So basically, I'm not really sure what the story is.
00:42:02.000I guess in Seattle and Portland in particular, it's like in the Pacific Northwest, particularly Portland, they're having this Antifa problem where
00:42:21.000Again, I haven't been following this for very long, in the sense that, you know, we're only looking at it this weekend, but I feel like every other month or event in particular.
00:42:31.000You know, they've got Antifa everywhere, they've got Antifa, they've got them really bad in Indiana, they've got them in D.C., they've got them in New York City, in Berkeley, but for some reason in Portland, we saw on May Day, we saw, I think there was an earlier rally this year, where it's like, in particular in that city, they're just out of control.
00:42:50.000And it's really spiraled out of control.
00:42:52.000I guess their relationship with this journalist named Andy Ngo, some of which may have contained quick dry cement, according to police.
00:43:22.000A lot of people in conservative media make, and I follow Jared Holt and people like that on Twitter, and they've explained this, which I guess is true, which is that Antifa is like a style of protest.
00:43:38.000So you can have groups that are anti-fascist, but there is no umbrella, national, global Antifa group in the same way that other groups operate.
00:43:49.000So, you know, you might say that you have, I guess, comparably on the right, you might have a neo-Nazi group, like the National Socialist Movement.
00:43:58.000So, it's not the same thing where the National Socialist Movement has membership and leaders, and that's one group, and they're all together.
00:44:07.000Antifa is spread out, and people use Antifa tactics or ideology or something, and groups can be, that can be their cause, but it's really, it's a little bit different than people make it out.
00:44:18.000You know, in this article, it says that it's an anarchist protest group called Antifa.
00:44:24.000Well, you do have these sort of cells in different cities.
00:44:28.000You do have these independent and separate and decentralized groups that identify as Antifa, but it's not part of one, like, umbrella group, which I think is critical to understand when we're talking about the Antifa problem, because what we're talking about with Antifa is asymmetrical political warfare.
00:44:46.000Our conception of politics, our conception of warfare, basically has to change.
00:44:51.000How else do you conceive of this other than a form of warfare, which is political violence?
00:44:57.000You know, and it is a form of soft political violence, it's intimidation, it's vandalism, it's these kinds of things, but that's the way that I look at it.
00:45:05.000And in order to target a problem like this, whereas you may look at a group like the so-called alt-right, or like the National Socialist Movement, or like the KKK,
00:45:15.000You know, you can go after these groups and they have culpability, they have networks, you know, there's a hierarchy, there's a set organization.
00:45:25.000When something is solid, it's waving a flag, it has leaders with faces, and it's identifiable.
00:45:30.000It's very easy to go after a fixed and static group like that.
00:45:34.000But something like Antifa, where it's not centralized, it's totally decentralized, it's totally something where it's sort of like contractors, where anybody can kind of come in and they can use their own tactics, they can take it as far as they want, they can hijack it for their own purposes.
00:45:48.000You know, we really don't know who's in these organizations, and anybody can join up and put on black clothes and wave a black flag and all this.
00:45:57.000It makes it actually a lot more threatening.
00:45:59.000So I think that's why it's a very important difference.
00:46:02.000Nevertheless, they beat up this journalist over the weekend, a gay Asian journalist.
00:46:07.000And why this is so striking, people say, is because now you can clearly see that the left is not just singling out the people who are comfortable with them singling out.
00:46:18.000You know, two years ago, I think people kind of
00:46:21.000Turned a blind eye to Antifa, at least a lot of people middle or people who are moderate on the right, because Antifa was going after political undesirables.
00:46:30.000They were going after targets which are acceptable to attack.
00:46:34.000They were attacking the so-called Nazis, the so-called real racists or alt-right.
00:46:40.000So when Antifa was doing that, they didn't really get a lot of attention.
00:46:43.000But now, why it's such a big deal, and why a lot of people in conservative media are making it a big deal, is because what this signifies is that the radical left, and Antifa's representative of this, is now going after moderates.
00:46:57.000If Antifa is going after a person of color who is gay and a journalist and is ostensibly left-wing, what does that say about the radical left?
00:47:05.000It means they're not just going after Richard Spencer and, you know, people like that.
00:47:09.000They're not just going after Jared Taylor and Nick Fuentes and Faith Goldie.
00:47:13.000They're not even just going after Ben Shapiro and Miley Yiannopoulos, but now they've gone all the way from the right, increasingly past the middle, and now even onto their own side.
00:47:40.000You know, both of these issues really, in my opinion, reached ahead or maybe they burst onto the scene and became a real problem at Charlottesville.
00:47:53.000Both internet censorship and Antifa, because we know that during Charlottesville, what made that rally a big disaster was the fact that Antifa outnumbered the Charlottesville marchers two to one.
00:48:04.000You know, the people that came who were there to do the, you know, the protest about the Lee Monument and Lee Park, the people that were actually supposed to attend the Unite the Right rally, they were peaceful.
00:48:15.000You know, they came to defend themselves, but it was a peaceful rally.
00:48:20.000Was the fact that you had probably 2,000, 2,500 Antifa who came with weapons and they attacked people in the crowd and I would know I was there.
00:48:45.000All the leaders of Alt-Right, you know, or the Alt-Right rally, Charlottesville rally, got kicked off Uber and got kicked off like even OkCupid and things like that.
00:48:55.000And so I look at these two things and I see parallels where nobody talked about either of these things then because they only targeted, they only presented problems for political undesirables, you know.
00:49:08.000Nobody wanted to defend Andrew Anglin.
00:49:10.000When they were going after his free speech online.
00:49:13.000Nobody wanted to defend Richard Spencer when Antifa was going after him and threatening to throw grenades through his window.
00:49:21.000Nobody did, you know, all these alt-right people now from the intellectual dark web or Mike Cernovich, none of them came out and said, well, you know, I do disagree, but we have to defend these alt-right guys even if I do think they're the real racists.
00:49:44.000Now almost two years later, when internet censorship is affecting Steven Crowder, and Antifa is now coming after not just the people you don't like, but even people on the left, now all of a sudden we're supposed to rally behind these alt-right characters?
00:50:01.000And it really just says what we've been saying all along, which is, you know, it's sort of trite, it's sort of stereotyped, you know, I don't know, it's not a stereotype, but it's a little bit cliche.
00:50:12.000People say, well, you know, first they came for so-and-so, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't this, and then they came for, I don't know, it's a very gay and dumb thing to say, but it's totally true, and that's the slippery slope.
00:50:24.000And now finally the things have spiraled completely out of control,
00:50:28.000To the point where I don't think we can put a lid on it if we tried without the help of the government.
00:50:40.000The other thing, like I said at the top of the show, is this.
00:50:43.000Now suddenly we're supposed to care about Antifa and especially so because they attacked a person of color.
00:50:48.000You know, I see in every person who's denouncing Antifa this weekend, it's the identity politics.
00:50:55.000Every time they talk about Antifa this weekend and how they're, you know, maiming people and they're doing these milkshake attacks and so on, I see, well, they're attacking a gay Asian man.
00:51:10.000During Pride Month, they're attacking a gay Asian man during Pride Month.
00:51:13.000And this is meant to get people's attention.
00:51:15.000This is meant to say, well, they're now attacking the protected groups.
00:51:19.000You know, before, if they were attacking Trump supporters, nobody cares and nobody's expected to care, right?
00:51:24.000I mean, this has been going on forever and nobody cared that Antifa was attacking
00:51:29.000White people are Trump supporters of the alt-right, but now, and it's so interesting, it's so telling, the way that people are elevating this issue by saying, well, no, but this time, and I see them, they're hitting up Donald Trump Jr.
00:51:41.000on Twitter and all the other big people, look, the left, Antifa's attacking a gay man during Pride Month.
00:51:47.000They're attacking a gay Asian man in Portland during a Pride rally.
00:51:51.000Does this not belie some fundamental preconceptions about race in America?
00:51:58.000That you feel the need, it's urgent, it's politically expedient for you to highlight the fact?
00:52:06.000Doesn't that tell you to what degree you value different races in the country if you have to say, well, but no, this time it's serious because it's one of these people.
00:52:16.000And so that's why I can't stand when people try to talk about, you know, so-called marginalized groups, so-called oppressed minorities.
00:52:22.000If that were the case, why would we feel the need to talk about the fact that he was a gay Asian man?
00:52:28.000If people like that were really oppressed, if that were really a big problem in America, that you were a non-white person, wouldn't it be the opposite?
00:52:34.000Wouldn't saying that mean that people would care less if it was a minority?
00:52:39.000You know, the way the left has in America, and even some on the right have it in America, is that if you're non-white, people care less.
00:52:46.000You know, people don't like you or something, and if that were the case, wouldn't it be such that if you said an Asian gay man was attacked, the vast majority of America, and a systemically racist country would say,
00:52:58.000But he's only Asian, so, you know, we don't really care that Antifa's attacking him.
00:53:02.000Oh, but he's a homosexual, and, you know, in America, in 2019, we don't really care about homosexuals being attacked, right?
00:53:10.000No, of course it's exactly the opposite!
00:54:02.000And does showing Antifa going after a protected group, a privileged group like this, does that perhaps make them worse in the eyes of the general public or maybe for independents or for left-wing people?
00:54:16.000But I think we have to be part of a paradigm shift where we look at the value of white lives the same way we look at the lives of everybody else.
00:54:24.000So on the one hand I understand, okay, this weekend it is politically expedient
00:54:51.000I think Antifa has been attacking white people for a long time, they've been attacking Trump supporters for a long time, they've been attacking alt-right people for a long time, and I'm just not on board with the idea that lawless, anarchy, violent, leftist, communist groups beating people up in the streets is acceptable when they're only attacking the right groups.
00:55:19.000You know, Jack Posobiec, Mike Cernovich, all these shills going out there and saying, they're attacking a gay journalist and blah blah blah.
00:55:26.000I get, you know, we all know how it goes.
00:55:29.000But at the same time, we have to challenge that and say, why is it this way?
00:55:32.000Why is it that a white person's pain and suffering doesn't have the same currency as anybody else's, you know?
00:55:38.000They say it's because we're in the majority.
00:56:48.000But the other thing I have to say, and it's really more about the conversation, I mean, really, what is there to say about Antifa that we don't already know?
00:57:30.000We do have to talk about, you know, how we talk about Antifa.
00:57:33.000The other thing that I take issue with, besides the, you know, non-white privilege that's going on there, is also that people are always trying to call these guys Nazis.
00:58:36.000They look a lot to me like communists.
00:58:39.000They're waving the hammer and sickle, they're Marxists, they identify as communists, they use the same tactics as communists, as Bolsheviks.
00:58:58.000Why do we have to do these mental gymnastics to say, but they're actually Nazis?
00:59:03.000The Nazis used intimidation and that's the same.
00:59:06.000I don't know man, if Antifa were marching down the streets and they were waving the banner of Benito Mussolini or Francisco Franco, I'd be joining them.
00:59:14.000Frankly, if Antifa was waving the banner of phalangism, if they were waving the banner of Franco, and they were saying, you know, Catholic fascism now, I would join them.
01:01:55.000And right-wing people, instead of adopting the same mentality of, well, you know, fascists are ostensibly right-wing, you can make some arguments that National Socialism was unique and different and I've heard all this before and we shouldn't really own that, I get all that, just don't talk about it.
01:02:10.000Why do you have to make them the Nazis when they're communists?
01:02:40.000They will never oppose leftism, anarchism, bolshevism in the way that people successfully did in Europe, because if you were to offer substantive arguments against leftism, you'd be called a reactionary.
01:02:53.000You know, to say that things like, you know, things that oppose the traditional family are bad in themselves, you'd have to oppose feminism in itself.
01:03:02.000Not say, I'm the real feminist because I really want equality for women.
01:03:05.000You'd have to say feminism is bad in itself.
01:06:16.000You know, the usual stuff about Antifa and here's why they're really the real racists and this and that, but you know, I think what's really critical about this, what's happened this weekend, we know what Antifa is, we know what they do, we know why it's bad.
01:06:28.000What's critical at this point is changing the conversation, changing the dynamic, changing the dialectic when it comes to this kind of stuff, because it's not, it's simply not helpful.
01:07:23.000You know, for people that say, oh well Nick, you're saying that we should not highlight the fact that Andy Ngo is gay and Asian and Antifa is actually racist and hypocrites?
01:07:32.000Well, you don't understand how this is pragmatic right now.
01:07:35.000Maybe you don't understand how it's pragmatic.
01:08:05.000People cannot live predictable, safe, orderly lives when you have disorder in a nation.
01:08:11.000And people cannot live safe, predictable, orderly lives when you're questioning the foundations of tradition, which is the role of gender or gender roles, you know, women and men and having women and men themselves and all this.
01:08:23.000Maybe that's how we should go about this.
01:08:25.000I think that'd be a lot more convincing.
01:08:27.000To the people in the country who might have some sort of conservative intuition.
01:09:18.000It says, quote, President Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S.
01:09:22.000president to set foot in North Korea after meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the demilitarized zone that divides North and South Korea Sunday afternoon.
01:09:32.000Trump tweeted his desire to meet with Kim ahead of a trip to Seoul following the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, writing, quote,
01:09:39.000If, excuse me, Chairman Kim of North Korea sees this, I would meet him at the border just to shake his hand and say hello.
01:09:46.000The article goes on, quote, Trump traveled to the DMZ with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and met with troops stationed there before meeting Kim at a marker delineating the border between the two states.
01:09:58.000The North Korean leader then invited Trump to cross into his country, reminding him that no sitting U.S.
01:10:04.000The president took him up on his offer and walked over the demarcation line to applause from Kim.
01:10:09.000After posing for photos, Trump and Kim met in a bilateral session at the Freedom House in the border town of Panmunjom, South Korea.
01:10:18.000Kim and Trump expressed mutual admiration and hopes for their friendship to continue, but did not get into details about denuclearization and sanctions.
01:10:26.000They did, however, agree to resume diplomatic talks that had been on hold following a breakdown in negotiations during the last U.S.-North Korea summit in Hanoi, Vietnam.
01:10:36.000And so, the only reason we're talking about this tonight, it's obviously big news, but to me it signifies that President Trump is back on the non-intervention train.
01:10:44.000You know, a lot of people, every time there's a little dust-up, every time there's a little escalation or brinksmanship, people say that Trump has sold out to the neocons and it's time for another war and all this stuff.
01:10:56.000And time again, I think he reassures us that he is our guy.
01:11:00.000And what was most telling about this trip is he actually sent John Bolton to Mongolia when he was in North Korea.
01:11:08.000So while they were setting up this meeting at the DMZ, the president actually ordered John Bolton, who was the biggest hawk in the administration, to go do other activities in Mongolia a long ways away, and he brought Tucker Carlson as part of his official delegation to meet with Kim Jong-un.
01:11:55.000And when he sends John Bolton to Mongolia and he brings Tucker Carlson with him to North Korea, he's communicating to Kim Jong-un, I don't want war.
01:12:03.000I don't want John Bolton to be here because I'm here in good faith with a non-interventionist.
01:12:08.000This is representative of who I'm keeping in my inner circle and therefore where my thoughts are.
01:12:13.000And so I think that tells us at once that President Trump is using his personnel to communicate with.
01:12:20.000He uses who he surrounds himself with as a way to communicate with other people, as a way to leverage other people, and at the same time it communicates what his mood is.
01:12:29.000You know, if him putting Tucker Carlson in his delegation is a form of communication, what does that tell us about where Trump is right now?
01:13:14.000he strikes iran you know so i think these things have a reciprocal relationship there it's all connected so i think him going to north korea doing the surprise summit at the dmc it's election time i think this all is a very positive sign that trump is not been totally co-opted by the neocons obviously it's not going exactly the way we want it to go
01:14:22.000If we're talking about best girl on a very technical level, all right, if you want to get technical, if you want to get it, these are minor details, right?
01:14:48.000And it truly is Rey laid down her life for Shinji and I don't want to spoil it for anybody but you know the sacrifice that she makes and I'm not spoiling it I'm not spoiling it by saying that she makes a big sacrifice for him and that's that's really in a higher sense you know higher themes a longer character arc she sacrifices herself in that way and so truly she is the best
01:15:13.000Asuka is, you have to be some kind of weird masochist to like her.
01:15:17.000You know, people that say they like her, it's like, what's wrong with your brain?
01:16:06.000ProTruth says, if the alt-right were smart, they would have infiltrated BLM with Malcolm X Garvey pills instead of circle-jerking on streams about IQ.
01:16:16.000BLM would be National Socialist right now.
01:16:19.000That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
01:16:21.000Daniel says, any man who posts stale memes, let him be anathema.
01:16:27.000Nick Fuentes is speaking, ex-Cathedra.
01:20:50.000You have to be yourself to a certain extent to be authentic.
01:20:54.000You know, so all these people, you can't listen to rap because it is degenerate.
01:20:58.000Or people saying, whoa, rap is how you relate to normal people.
01:21:02.000I don't choose what music I listen to based on relating to the normies to win the political crusade.
01:21:07.000And I don't listen to music to make a metaphysical statement about tradition.
01:21:12.000And, you know, I listen to music to enjoy myself because it sounds good, you tap your foot to the beats, you rap along, it's fun, you know?
01:21:23.000So all these people, they just want to go balls to the wall.
01:22:18.000So, I don't know, I would take what you got, big guy.
01:22:20.000It's better than what's happening in France, the United Kingdom.
01:22:23.000Not ideal, but I don't know if that's representative of the right-wing movement across Europe or across the world, but I don't know if that's really the right way to look at it.
01:22:33.000NC Ridd says, you know, Nick, I went to McDonald's tonight and combined a Filet-O-Fish and Quarter Pounder.
01:24:13.000Donald Trump says, I had a stripper pole installed in the Oval Office for Ivanka to use, but for some reason Lindsey Graham is using it instead.
01:29:46.000oi mate says hello mate it's just gone one bong in the morning over here a few pennies for your troubles to spend on some sugared globber knots and choco chip biki wikis no doubt
01:29:58.000Oh boy, was that some Australian, some Aussie lingo there?
01:33:12.000There's a lot of, like, rational explanations for all of it, for the most part, honestly.
01:33:17.000Rando number nine says it's interesting that the same leftists that laughed when Otto Warmbier was killed are trying to use his death to dunk on Trump.
01:33:33.000Pine Tree says, hey QT, a few shows ago you said you'd talk about Mike Ma's book and Catholics, churches, UFOs, but never got around to it.
01:35:08.000Poopoo King says, I saw Antifa bludgeoning innocent people in broad daylight with protection from the mayor and police, but then I remembered how good black unemployment is.
01:35:16.000Yeah, well, you know, that's a success, right?
01:35:20.000Well, and it's funny because Trump, that should have been the first thing he did, was go after these left-wing radicals.
01:35:25.000Who are targeting his supporters and even ostensibly not his supporters, just regular people.
01:35:29.000But you're right, you know, but it's reassuring.
01:35:32.000I can sleep easy at night knowing that black people are employed and that's what matters.
01:35:37.000Colby says, Nick I've recently been diagnosed with a mediocre IQ.
01:37:33.000I love, you know, people are supposed to say, I'm against the ERA because it's unnecessary, or I'm against the ERA because it would actually hurt women.
01:37:43.000You know, woke, being against the ERA because you're against equal rights.
01:46:10.000Dresden says, the fact that the champions of every form of violence and depravity are the staunchest opponents of fascism vindicates the validity of that philosophy.
01:46:18.000Yeah, it kind of says it all right there, doesn't it?
01:50:12.000I'm not gonna read that little knickers as well Rebecca black seed Okay, not gonna read that
01:50:18.000a piece is hey big guy nose mad am i right oh yeah that's good castizo says my uncle is an atmospheric scientist that loves a good thrill he gets a lot of joy
01:50:30.000Okay, I'm just not going to read that.
01:50:31.000Are ye aware, says Nick, you should engineer an altcoin whose value is tied to how bad the superchats are.
01:52:54.000Honk Lives Matter says, Charlottesville is a tragedy!
01:52:56.000Okay, Technically Max says, graduated college this weekend, summa cum laude, couldn't help but notice people called for honors, looked awfully pale, clearly sunlight melts your brain.
01:53:09.000Okay, D-Sharp says, oops, scrolled too far.
01:53:40.000Based Trains says, don't feel bad about the misspelling.
01:53:44.000I too am cursed with an IQ so high that I have trouble showing my thoughts, slowing my thoughts to a speed where the human hand can type my sentiments into linear sentences.
01:54:25.000I really haven't figured out why that is.
01:54:28.000Julian the Apostate says, Happy Canada Day and almost the fourth we need the middle provinces to leave Canada and either join the states or start our own country.
01:54:36.000I don't know anything about your provinces, whatever that is.
01:54:40.000But yeah, that would be ideal, I guess, to break away from Toronto and all these paused up cities.
01:54:45.000But you know, don't bring the pause here.
01:54:47.000Josh Sarah says, Nick, the Big Macs just aren't cutting it anymore.
01:54:51.000Fuentes, can't believe how much the show has grown since mid-2017 when I started watching.