In this episode of America First, host Nicholas Chafenches talks about the imminent civil war in Israel, the judicial reform package, the resistance to the bill, and the Barbie Review. He also gives his thoughts on the new movie, "Barbie Review" and why he thinks it's a bad idea to watch it on the same day as the movie "Judea and Julia" by Steven Spielberg. And why he doesn't care if it's good or bad, it's just a movie. And he's not here to talk about it, he's here to give his take on it. America First is a show about what's going on in the world, and what's happening in it, and why it's important to be a part of it. It's a show that's not only about Israel, but also about the world and the world at large, and that's why we should be paying attention to it. And that's a good thing, because it's going to have a big impact on the way we live and the place we're going to live in the future, and how we'll live in it and what we'll do in the here and now, and who we are going to do it and the impact it will have on the world. We'll talk about how important it is and why we need to pay attention. And we'll also talk about the movie. Barbie Review and why you should watch it and why I don't care about it. You don't even though I'm not even watching it. I'm sorry for watching it and I'm so much of it, but I'm here to review it anyway, so why not watch it? I'm going to give my thoughts on it and review it and give my opinion on it anyway! And I'll give my take on the movie and give you a review of it and my thoughts and a review on it, so you'll be baited into watching it, right? I don t care if you're baited by it and you don't give it a chance to have an opinion on what it is good or not? or you're not watching it because it s good enough, are you baited for it? You're not going to care? and you're just baited to see it, you're here to watch the movie or not or do you want to hear my thoughts about it? I'm baited, right??
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00:00:15.000Very important news, important topics tonight.
00:00:20.000Our featured story tonight will be talking about the imminent civil war in Israel over their judicial overhaul which had been postponed until now.
00:00:31.000You may remember we talked about this earlier this year and mass civil disobedience and civil disorder forced the Likud government and the Netanyahu coalition government to postpone the reform and to introduce it piecemeal in various pieces.
00:00:51.000And the latest today is that Netanyahu passed the first and maybe the least controversial aspect of the judicial reform, which is to roll back the so-called reasonableness standard by which the Israeli Supreme Court can reject legislation.
00:01:11.000I know a lot of this is foreign to people that are not familiar with what's happening in Israel, but I'll explain everything tonight.
00:01:18.000We'll go through how we got here, we'll talk about what's in the judicial reform package, we'll talk about the resistance, the significance of all of this, but it's a really big deal.
00:01:31.000And we talked last week, I think I had an excellent show last week talking about the existential place that we're in as a nation and as a society and this is not, this is something that is not completely divorced from what is going on in Israel.
00:01:50.000It's not a coincidence that at the same time that you have this Trump moment, you also have this regime change
00:02:00.000Which is happening in Israel, a country that's highly influential in American politics.
00:02:05.000Specifically with regard to the party that controls that country.
00:02:09.000In other words, the downfall of Likud is inextricably linked with what is happening in the United States.
00:02:15.000It's a big moment for us, and it's a big moment for them.
00:02:45.000Because honestly, and I said as much last week, I really had no interest in seeing this movie.
00:02:52.000I know it was a big meme that Oppenheimer and Barbie were being released on the same day, because Oppenheimer is a very heavy subject matter and very dense and dark.
00:03:05.000And the contrast with Barbie, which is the opposite, a lot of people said they were going to see a double feature.
00:03:11.000They'd see Barbie, then they'd see Oppenheimer.
00:03:14.000And I said last week, like, even that was not enough to make me go see it because I just have no interest in that movie.
00:03:25.000I'll see Minions and I'll see Boss Baby.
00:03:30.000But I really had no interest in Barbie at all but a friend of mine invited me to see it so I went out I saw it today just to get out of the house you know do something and I watched it and it's look it's a hot topic it's it's bait okay congratulations you have been baited you are watching this show if you're new here because you got fucking baited
00:03:55.000To watch me, the number one dissident, okay, anti-Semite, whatever, because I put Barbie Review in the title.
00:07:03.000I'm trying to cut back on eating you know I'm getting older which means I'm getting fatter so normally my order is like you know quarter pounder and a hamburger and now I'm thinking my order is going to be an ice cream cone and a cup of coffee and it gets me the energy I need and this is I'm sort of on my own Barbie path which is become as skinny as possible but anyway
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00:10:50.000One in the chat if you caught me on Leafy's stream, because I did pop in for like, I don't know, five minutes before I started my show.
00:11:00.000I just wanted to say this before we because we're gonna do the Barbie review then we'll talk about Israel That's like so this show by the way, right?
00:11:09.000It's like first we're gonna review Barbie and then we're gonna talk about the Israeli Civil War anyway But before we do that, I I just want to reiterate something I talked about on leafy's stream before I started this show I popped onto the leafy stream for about five minutes and as you may know
00:11:29.000Me and Aiden Ross have now become the two avatars in the American culture war.
00:12:02.000Who is employed by a gambling company to promote homosexuality and wigger culture and nudity and immorality and greed.
00:12:14.000And then on the other side you have, and that's Aiden Ross, and then on the other side you have Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:12:21.000Who is a Catholic that promotes family and virtue and decency in God and is a soldier of Christ and is at war with the synagogue of Satan and demons in the world.
00:12:39.000You know, seven months ago, we were, and I have the records.
00:12:43.000If any journalist wants to contact me, I have the records.
00:12:46.000We were texting and calling all the time.
00:12:49.000He was calling me up, and he was saying, hey, you know, it's one love, like, we're all in this together, and I understand you now, and I love you.
00:12:58.000And I would say, yeah, Aiden, like, we're on the same page.
00:13:07.000But, you know, we were talking on the phone a lot and everything, and then, and so me and Leafy were talking about this, and then he switched up.
00:13:17.000Because the rappers literally told him, I think it was Drake or somebody's manager, called him on stream and said, yeah, like, we can't stream with you because of the Nazis you stream with, meaning me.
00:13:33.000And he was told he was a brand risk because he was streaming with me.
00:13:37.000And so recently I called him on the phone with Sneko and he freaked out and hung up crying and saying, oh he's a Nazi, whatever because he wants to save the deal.
00:13:50.000And so I was talking with Leafy about this because Leafy is saying, well who do I side with?
00:13:54.000Do I side with Aiden Ross or do I side with Nick Fuentes?
00:14:29.000Anyway, but it made me think of something on a serious note, which is this, because he said, and it's all very tongue-in-cheek, you know, he said, you know, do I side with Aiden Ross and get a hundred million dollars because Aiden Ross is Jewish money, or do I side with Nick Fuentes because he's honorable and all this?
00:14:48.000And it's fun, and it's tongue-in-cheek and funny, but I thought of something real.
00:14:52.000Because earlier I saw Sam Hyde and him have a call, and Leafy asked Sam Hyde the same thing.
00:14:58.000He said, do I cyber Nick Fuentes or Aiden Ross?
00:15:01.000And Sam Hyde said, well why are you doing this to me?
00:15:03.000Why are you baiting me to talk about this?
00:15:05.000You should just make as much money as possible.
00:15:21.000But it made me think of this, and this is a conversation that I have had with myself and with family and with friends repeatedly over the last seven years, seven, eight years of my life, which is this constant
00:15:37.000Personal battle of do you tell the truth?
00:15:59.000All the consequences that come with it.
00:16:02.000Which is to say that I am on this mission to put America first, to evangelize America, to evangelize the world, to get the young men back in the pews, back in the church, to put Catholics in the government, to pass laws that reflect a moral law and fix society by making it align with God.
00:16:28.000And in doing so, I have to talk about uncomfortable truths.
00:16:33.000I have to talk about things that are contrary to the satanic regime that we have, which makes me a target.
00:16:41.000And so this personal battle, which I have to fight with myself and with people close to me, and also with anybody that associates with me, is, is it worth it?
00:16:52.000Because, you know, people recognize that I'm a likable, decent enough person,
00:16:58.000And they recognize, even if they don't fully agree, the reasonableness of what I'm saying.
00:17:03.000And many of them even fully or strongly agree.
00:17:06.000But the question is always, is it worth all the consequences?
00:17:12.000Is it worth the censorship, the life ruination, embroiling oneself in this political battle?
00:17:20.000And so I said to Leafy on the stream moments ago, I said on a serious note, I said, this reminds me of the gospel.
00:17:33.000And it's really, it's a nasty fork in the road, where Jesus has to decide, do I obey God, and I'm thirsty, and I'm hungry, and I'm going through the wilderness for 40 days, ultimately towards the crucifixion?
00:17:51.000Or, the devil says, all you have to do is worship me, and I will give you the world.
00:17:58.000And I read something or heard something about this a long time ago that always stuck with me.
00:18:28.000He says, I have the keys to the whole world and I'll turn them over to you.
00:18:34.000You can rule the world if you'll only worship me.
00:18:38.000And somebody says that the obvious problems with that notwithstanding, people read that story and they don't realize that it's a false promise.
00:22:14.000But he not only refused and never even considered that, but instead he decided to put himself up for an ignominious death on a cross next to a thief for the people that betrayed him, not just Judas, but for his people, his bloodline, that betrayed him for nothing.
00:22:38.000Not only, and think of the contrast, not only did he refuse, and they tempted him the same way they tempt us, because Jesus became flesh the same flesh we're made of, not only did he refuse the ultimate power, he gave it up for the ultimate death.
00:22:55.000For the ultimate humiliating, painful, ignominious death for traitors.
00:24:00.000And at that point it's like, do you think you're better than God?
00:24:04.000Do you think that what you're being offered in exchange for your compromise is better than what was offered Jesus?
00:24:09.000And when you make that compromise, you think you're more clever than Jesus?
00:24:13.000What if Jesus had the mentality of, well, hey, I'll just worship the devil a little bit, and then once I become the earthly king, then I'll make everybody a Christian?
00:24:27.000Did he give up his real life out of obedience to God's will?
00:24:35.000And what decisions do you make on a daily basis as a Christian?
00:24:40.000For your 30 pieces of silver, or whatever.
00:24:43.000So it's just, so, you know, I was ready to get, by the way, I know it's a little deep, I was ready to get into Barbie, but I was talking to Leafy and it just hit me like a bolt of lightning.
00:24:56.000Because, and I've said this last week, I said it's a bit of a struggle for me because I myself made the decision to basically sacrifice so much in my life to talk about what I talk about.
00:25:10.000But yet I tell younger people, hey, play it cool, be smart, and I worry about them, I worry about their lives and what they're doing with their lives, and I said, but it's a little contradictory because I decided to go all the way, yet I tell younger people to play it smart,
00:25:54.000That's not really news, but I talked to Leafy, I called him up on the phone, and it was little tongue-in-cheek, it was little jokey and everything, but it's really not a joke because at the end of the day, you know, it is actually extremely serious what's going on.
00:26:10.000People say, touch grass, go outside, it's not that serious.
00:26:17.000Aiden Ross, and I'm not just blaming him, but what he represents and what he does is promote sin to millions of young people.
00:26:30.000I mean, think about all the young people that you know in your life, and they're being brought up by their tablet or by their phone on a diet of gambling, softcore pornography, vulgarity, profanity, lust, idolatry, you know, all these kinds of things.
00:26:46.000And you know me, I'm not like an extremely puritanical person, but these are all things that are corrupt, and they're corrupting the youth, which is the greatest sin.
00:26:58.000And it's presented as so innocuous, it's presented as something that's kind of fun and silly, but it's actually a gravely serious matter.
00:27:08.000Aiden Ross is a guy with a gambling addiction.
00:27:29.000I'm an imperfect person, but I try to promote, as best as possible, a right way of living.
00:27:37.000And that is to accept Jesus Christ and His person.
00:27:41.000Not as an idea, not in a broad way, but...
00:27:45.000But to accept the sacrifice of Jesus specifically at the Mass, and you contrast, and it's not to say, oh, I'm so great and whatever, but it is to say, like, it's not, it's not a distinction without a difference.
00:27:57.000We're not two people that are saying generally the same thing, but we disagree in some ways.
00:28:01.000It's like one is a culture, whether it's Tate or it's Aidan Ross or it's these others, that has this flippancy and complicity, or in some cases promoting, in many cases promoting, gambling, porn, etc.
00:28:15.000Versus you know a movement of people and we're called all kinds of names and uncool and extreme or whatever But really at the end of the day what we're promoting what I promoted at the rally last Sunday People didn't hear this because I talked a lot about the Jews But it was a story about humility piety
00:28:35.000And about integrity, which is a very different message.
00:28:39.000So anyway, I want to get into Barbie, but I just needed to say that because I talked about it on Leafy, but I wanted to explore that a little bit more.
00:28:56.000And like I said, I don't have a super organized review of the movie, so don't expect this to be a point-by-point refutation of Barbie or whatever.
00:29:09.000I know maybe you don't like the preamble, but I really had no intention of seeing this.
00:29:39.000People are talking about what is in the Barbie movie.
00:29:43.000They're talking about the message of the Barbie movie.
00:29:46.000And people talk about, is it feminist?
00:29:50.000And they talk about the political subtext of the film.
00:29:55.000And I've seen some people semi-ironically say, well, it has a good political subtext.
00:30:02.000And I'm not even going to get into the story so much.
00:30:05.000Maybe I'll get into that a little bit.
00:30:07.000But I saw some right-wing people on Twitter have said, actually there is a political subtext, but it's right-wing.
00:30:14.000Because Ryan Gosling goes into Barbieland, and he escapes the matriarchy, he escapes a female-dominated world, and like Prometheus, he brings patriarchy from the real world into Barbieland, and...
00:30:30.000By contrast, you can read the political subtext, the explicit subtext of the film, probably the intended subtext, which is something about feminism and patriarchy and all this.
00:30:45.000But I think to talk about what the message of the movie is, is missing the point entirely.
00:30:52.000People are trying to suss out what it means.
00:30:54.000And people can project their own meaning, and people can read, because it's not very subtle what the director and the writer's intention behind the film was.
00:31:04.000But what I saw in the movie is that this is a very bizarre film.
00:31:10.000And it's not about what the movie says, it's that the movie says anything at all.
00:31:17.000And what I mean by that is, this is a movie about a children's toy.
00:31:27.000And so when I saw the promotional stuff and the marketing stuff about Barbie,
00:31:33.000And maybe this would have been more true 20 or 30 years ago.
00:31:37.000I'm anticipating a movie that, like any other children's movie, it may have some political stuff in there.
00:31:43.000Like, you know there's going to be a frizzy-haired black woman in there, and you know there's going to be some diversity, and maybe there's going to be a gay scene, and things like that.
00:31:55.000We're all familiar with that kind of messaging.
00:31:59.000But I went into it basically expecting a movie about a like a Barbie story.
00:32:06.000I'm expecting Barbie is a pink girly doll for girls and Barbie is in a pink girly universe that is based on the toy.
00:32:18.000And so I'm expecting a movie about the Barbie dream house and the Barbie car and Barbie world and and basically I'm expecting a Barbie fantasy.
00:32:30.000But what the movie is, it's like a postmodern conversation.
00:32:36.000It's like a very philosophical postmodern, and because it's postmodern, it's very political.
00:32:43.000And that's something that is a feature of postmodernism, is that there's no distinction between political theory and philosophy.
00:32:51.000That's a very important attribute about the time that we live in.
00:32:55.000When you look at contemporary philosophers,
00:33:03.000They don't so much talk about epistemology or ontology.
00:33:08.000They're not examining even the same questions as Aristotle or Plato or Thomas Aquinas.
00:33:14.000They're all saying things that are basically indistinguishable from what a news person would talk about, from what a polemicist would talk about.
00:33:22.000That's something that is a feature and characterizes modern philosophy.
00:33:27.000Is that it's indistinguishable from political theory.
00:33:30.000And so this is where you get these philosophers like Betty Friedman and Cornel West, and these are middling intellects who are basically just fucking radicals with picket signs, but they call themselves philosophers.
00:33:46.000And in the same way, this is a movie that is very much like that.
00:33:50.000It's a postmodern movie because it's philosophical, but yet very much just about society.
00:33:59.000And what I mean by that is if you watch the movie, it's almost like there isn't even a real story.
00:34:06.000It's not even really a story about characters.
00:34:13.000It's more like pure allegory, in the sense that the characters and this created world aren't there in themselves, and there's no internal logic.
00:34:26.000They are stand-ins for a conversation.
00:34:29.000They are stand-ins for sort of like a for a Socratic dialogue.
00:34:36.000And the movie is really a conversation.
00:34:38.000There isn't even a very explicit message.
00:34:40.000It's not... There are times when it gets preachy and it does serve to reinforce some cultural attitudes.
00:34:49.000But it doesn't have a very clear message.
00:34:52.000You know, some of these children's movies do have a message.
00:34:56.000There's a very clear moral of the story.
00:34:58.000You can even watch like the Angry Birds movie and there's a moral of the story.
00:35:11.000But this doesn't really have, like I said, there's preachy moments, there's moments where the fourth wall is sort of broken, and there's a very political monologue.
00:35:30.000Because what Barbie obviously represents in this time is something deeply problematic.
00:35:37.000And there's a little girl in the movie, this militant Hispanic high schooler, who basically gives a voice to that in the beginning, where she says, Barbie's a fascist, it's commercialist, it reinforces negative body image issues, and women can't live up to it.
00:35:56.000And over the course of the film, Barbie sort of becomes self-conscious of this, but at the same time, Barbie serves as a mouthpiece for
00:36:06.000Sort of like an ameliorating, moderating feminist voice where she says, well, what Barbie was intended to do is to give women a hero to look up to.
00:36:18.000You know, Barbie, being a character in the film, says, in defense of herself, in defense of Barbieland, she says, well, Barbie is an astronaut, Barbie's a lawyer, Barbie's the president.
00:36:31.000Barbie is supposed to uplift women and show that women can do anything.
00:36:35.000And so that's why I say it's a conversation.
00:36:37.000Barbie, being self-conscious of herself by entering the real world, gives a voice to this moderating feminism, sort of in defense
00:38:14.000Idealized beauty and femininity, and even to the extent that she's feminist, she's too white and she's too fucking blonde and too perfect.
00:38:22.000And the left, and the left vanguard in society is at war with those concepts themselves.
00:38:29.000They're at war with whiteness, they're at war with idealization, excellence, beauty, all that.
00:38:37.000And so, it's almost like the creators of the film know that they just couldn't make an innocent Barbie fantasy like I said I expected from this movie because to make something like that on its face would be unacceptable, would be roundly condemned and rejected as white and anachronistic and all those kinds of things.
00:39:06.000So this is almost like the only way they could make a Barbie movie was self-conscious.
00:39:11.000They had to walk into this on the back foot in a defensive way, saying, I know, I know, I know, I know, I'm too white, I'm too perfect, fuck me, you know, this is terrible.
00:39:23.000And not completely because it's still, I mean, they're still selling Barbie dolls.
00:40:36.000So it had to be, and this is, again, this is a decision I'm sure that was made.
00:40:39.000It couldn't be Barbie that saves Barbie World.
00:40:42.000It had to be Barbie with the help, the essential help, the indispensable help of a Latina woman from the real, a working mom who is dark and complex from the real world.
00:42:12.000Like, there's this scene where, and I forget exactly what was said, but at the end of the movie, the black president's back in charge, and she has this dialogue with the Allen character and the Kens, and she's just making these faces and everything, and this is like where all the modern culture comes from.
00:42:28.000They saw black women as the lowest income earners, the lowest wealth, lowest educational attainment, and naturally they had to flip this hierarchy on its head.
00:43:11.000And all white women imitate black women, and this is where you get this really repulsive subset of the liberal culture.
00:43:20.000It's like the feminine wigger, where you get this nightmare coalition of Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, this like ghetto trash, which is emulated by white chicks, by liberal white chicks, and by white gay men.
00:43:44.000So it's like this dark triad of black women, this ghetto black attitude, this unearned cockiness, which is really just brazen, obnoxious, aloof, whatever.
00:43:59.000And this is inseminated, then, to the white gay men and the white women.
00:44:06.000And this is where you get this, like, slutty, disgusting, empowered, these facial expressions, and all that kind of shit that you see on TikTok.
00:44:16.000So there was a healthy dose of that in there.
00:44:19.000And anyway, so these are- now I'm just getting into, like, individual things.
00:44:25.000Aside from that, of course, there's this... there's... I mean, what else can we go into?
00:44:30.000There's... Ken is crying at the end of the movie and she says, oh, it's okay, men can cry.
00:44:35.000It's almost like they had to check every box and say, this is unproblematic.
00:44:41.000We've unproblematized Barbie in this way.
00:44:43.000We've unproblematized Barbie in that way.
00:44:46.000Barbie makes a self-effacing joke about high heels.
00:44:50.000Oh, if my feet were always flat, why would I wear high heels?
00:44:54.000If you watch a movie, you get what I'm talking about.
00:48:13.000Women expect that they could basically get paid simply to exist.
00:48:20.000They think that they should be able to live in a contemporary, all-white apartment, and eat at Chipotle, and work out at Equinox, and not actually do anything.
00:48:32.000Not actually do hard work, or do anything that's difficult.
00:48:37.000They think that they should be able to afford all this, and travel, and be artistic, and whatever, and be mediocre, just laying in bed.
00:48:45.000And being, you know, fabulous, or whatever.
00:48:47.000And even the women that think that they can do all this from, like, men that are interested in them, they don't even want to put out.
00:48:56.000You know, they're like... Even the women that want to basically slut it up to make a living, they think like, well, I should be able to slut it up, but also... And you hear it even in, like, these songs.
00:49:09.000They literally think that they should be paid by simps
00:49:14.000It's like prostitution without the sex.
00:49:17.000They think that they should be paid just for being hot without giving sex, also not even being hot.
00:49:25.000They're gonna be 150 pounds, they're gonna be overweight, have a fucking muffin top, not put out, be bitches, and get paid by interested men.
00:49:36.000Like, that's what women think this society is.
00:49:38.000Then, they go on Twitter and say, I'm just so fucking tired.
00:49:47.000YOU'RE IN SWEATPANTS, AND YOU SIT IN YOUR BED ALL DAY, AND YOU SMOKE POT, AND YOU'RE A FUCKING BITCH, AND YOU DON'T EVEN PUT OUT, AND YOU HAVE A MUFFIN TOP, AND YOU TALK ABOUT, OH, I'M JUST SO TIRED, FROM DOING WHAT?
00:50:12.000They don't have kids, they're fucking fat, they're not pleasant, they're rude, they swear, they don't pay for dinner, they're not smart, they have no skills, they have no job, they have no money, and they don't even put out.
00:51:46.000And you see these modern women, and they are, like, just despicable, and it's not all of them, but they're, like, the worst human beings in the world.
00:51:56.000They post on their Instagram stories, and by the way, this isn't even, like, you know, I know you talk like this and people say, oh, like, this is sexual frustration, you're an incel.
00:52:05.000I'm asexual, I don't give a shit, okay?
00:52:09.000But you see these women post on their Instagram and they're so narcissistic.
00:52:12.000It's like, you know, they'll be posting these quotes where it's like, it is not my job.
00:52:40.000And then they, you know, they talk about abusers and, you know.
00:52:45.000There's even a scene in the movie where the woman who gives this monologue, she does a driving maneuver and the daughter says, Mom, how'd you learn to drive like that?
00:53:21.000Where their wife is talking about, oh, I was so adventurous with this other guy I dated and had sex with.
00:53:28.000But then they want to get butthurt about, like, expectations.
00:53:31.000It's like, so let me get this straight.
00:53:34.000You're like an emotional whore who admittedly is very, like, moody and dark and complex and whatever.
00:53:41.000And you're old and you don't look good anymore and blah blah blah.
00:53:48.000And we can expect nothing from you, and you're just really tired, and we should leave you alone, and... It's like, so, I'm sorry, what do you contribute?
00:53:58.000Why are we supporting all these people?
00:54:01.000Anyway... I could just go... Now I'm just ranting and raving, but... That just drives me crazy.
00:54:08.000So that was like the most preachy part of the film.
00:54:11.000But to tie it all up, at the end of the movie, Margot Robbie, the main Barbie, she's saying something, and it's again, it's almost like Evangelion.
00:54:22.000At the end of the movie, there's a scene where
00:54:24.000The inventor of Barbie is having a conversation with Barbie.
00:54:28.000Again, it's like this Plato-Socratic dialogue thing.
00:54:36.000They're in the realm of forms or something.
00:54:39.000And it's Barbie talking to the creator of Barbie.
00:54:42.000And again, it's like they're both being used as a stand-in for this conversation to happen, for these ideas about
00:54:50.000You know, what does Barbie mean in society with the weight of its commercialism and what it says about the old world's gods of beauty and beauty standards, femininity and its whiteness and whatever.
00:55:02.000And Barbie is saying things like, oh, you know, I'm not a... I didn't save the world.
00:57:36.000The world becoming a global village, becoming a stage where everyone sees everything.
00:57:45.000And as a consequence of technology and globalization, we are more aware of ourselves and of others and history and our role in the world than ever before.
00:59:44.000Barbie has to be a postmodern, meta, self-conscious representation of what Barbie means in a feminist world of late-stage, capitalist, developed society.
01:00:44.000Without embarrassment, without being self-conscious,
01:00:49.000We should live in a world where Barbie can be Barbie.
01:00:53.000We should live in a world where we can be ourselves.
01:00:56.000We don't need to constantly doubt ourselves or consider how we'll be perceived, cognizant of ourselves in a society where people have attitudes.
01:01:10.000The true rebellion is not to be right-wing.
01:03:16.000There's no politics, there's no winking, it's just like, here's a movie about a boat captain in a boat war, in a boat battle, and this is how it goes, and this is what happens.
01:04:35.000It has to have a little, you know, there was like a trailer before Barbie for the Willy Wonka movie, and of fucking course, what's in the trailer for Willy Wonka?
01:04:45.000Well, it's Willy Wonka who's a white guy.
01:04:50.000You'd have to explain, how did Willy Wonka go from black to white?
01:04:53.000What, did he fall in the Chocolate River?
01:04:55.000Like, you know, so they couldn't make Willy Wonka a black guy, or a black woman, because it's a prequel, and that character already existed 50 years ago.
01:05:04.000But they are gonna add in a black girl sidekick Which is what they have to do with everything Has to be a black girl Little girl sidekick who's flying around with him over the building and all this Anyway So I just you know, I don't like it I'm a real human being and
01:05:28.000You know, people hate me for my political views, but I'm just me.
01:07:41.000It was funny and you know there were some fun parts.
01:07:44.000My favorite part is at the end when the Kens battle each other because it's just funny and silly and frivolous and then they do a dance battle and they forget why they're fighting.
01:07:55.000Like that's that's to me what I was expecting.
01:13:47.000What's your opinion is about anti-white forces in Africa that are contributing to a collapse of South Africa and the rise of China in Africa and the decline of the U.S.? ?
01:13:57.000Well, you know, it's sort of a leading question.
01:14:01.000Well, what is your opinion about anti-white forces that are contributing to a collapse of South Africa and the rise of China and decline of the United States?
01:15:35.000It's kind of a Clint Eastwood L, because at the time, I remember he was saying something like, at the time it was controversial, it was like 10 years ago, and it of course depicts the gay romance between J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson, his deputy.
01:15:49.000And, you know, this was when there was not a lot of gay media, this was really just when that cultural war was finishing.
01:15:58.000And I remember he was asked about it, and he was like, well, it's just a love story, what's the problem?
01:17:47.000They say that organized crime had blackmail on J. Edgar Hoover because they had evidence that he was a cross-dresser and he was basically in a relationship with the deputy.
01:18:00.000I've also heard the counter-argument which is that that was disinformation.
01:18:07.000Um, but I haven't done enough research into that subject to say one way or the other what I believe.
01:18:13.000I mean, I guess it's possible he was gay, but I don't know.
01:18:19.000But, uh... But yeah, I thought it was a good movie.
01:19:55.000It's because he goes live, and he's got this very serious demeanor, and he's doing the mobster brunch, he's wearing the hat, and he's got the three-piece suit, and he's very elegant, and, you know, he's talking about what we gotta do for America, and then he's a weeaboo, and then he loves anime.
01:22:41.000Maybe if you're a wagee, January 6 felt like yesterday because it's like January 6 happened and then you went to work a bunch of times and then it's today.
01:22:49.000But for people like me, January 6 feels like 10 years ago.
01:22:52.000It feels like I've been in a decades-long struggle between, like, my money getting frozen, getting banned on DLive, finding out I'm on the no-fly list,
01:23:03.000Patrick Casey trying to blow up AFPAC 2, my interns turning against me, the VAX mandate, or two of my employees, not all my interns, two employees, and then AFPAC 3, and you know, it feels like I've been at war, it's like the Hundred Years War for me.
01:23:40.000It really, yeah, it is a pretty epic saga, isn't it?
01:23:55.000It's probably I think it's my longest arc, you know, I mean because almost everybody else that I feuded with is sort of come and gone Maybe me and Richard Spencer like those are those are maybe like the most long-lasting foils for the Nick Fuentes lore is Richard Spencer and Destiny only because they were there at the beginning
01:24:17.000You know, Destiny and Richard Spencer were both sort of essential foils in 2017 in the same way that Destiny is very much an essential foil now.
01:24:28.000Richard Spencer less so, but he's definitely still there as a critic, as a commentator.
01:24:37.000But yeah, I think that's probably been the richest me the me and even the destiny heads even the DGGers agree This is like the richest Exchange that destiny has and it's probably the richest exchange that I've had and for for no other reason other than that You would think the destiny would be kind of cool on a personal level, but he's still
01:24:58.000He's still leaning into the kayfabe, the kayfob.
01:25:05.000Like me, I'm sort of like ready to be at the point where we're backstage, and we're just shooting the shit, and then we go in the ring, and we're like, at WrestleMania, I'm gonna kick your fucking ass.
01:25:16.000You know, but he, he's not ready for that yet.
01:25:18.000He's still backstage, in the ring, he's still got his, he's still got his mask on, you know?
01:25:25.000Backstage he's like in halfback for I'm gonna choke slam you through the ring and with a world heavyweight championship really for us to be like the featherweight championship, but You know with me I'm like hey, you know, I'm the heel you're the face and
01:25:44.000It is what it is, you know, but him he's like smashing my head backstage with the ring bell We're doing a backstage brawl.
01:25:51.000I'm throwing him through the Through the table with all the food on it Anyway Yeah, it is it has been a pretty rich
01:27:35.000And despite, you know, the Yay 24 thing is in shambles, Destiny is gloating triumphant, and yet Nick Fuentes breaks through again, gets on fresh and fit!
01:27:49.000But Destiny, not to be outdone, shows up to flank, is soundly defeated.
01:28:07.000So there's been this back and forth over seven seasons, and I feel like at this point me and him share this Lord We're sharing this universe.
01:28:15.000We're sharing this this body of work together, and I'm like hey, man You know I'm drinking coffee backstage All right time to suit up old friend.
01:28:24.000You know All right, let's get in character.
01:30:28.000So I just like to I just like to tell you just mind that in the future.
01:30:32.000I don't know if you thought I forgot Or something.
01:30:35.000Maybe you thought I wasn't paying attention, but I know you were kind of like Backseat gaming the other day.
01:30:40.000You're like trying to tell me how to play the game when I'm streaming faz with theta So just so you know, I remember that and you know, I don't really
01:30:54.000Maybe you thought I forgot about that and you were talking shit about me You're saying that you won and the chat won and this and that carrying on Anyway But thanks for the recommendation.
01:31:07.000Yeah, you know, I don't I don't love Tom Hanks, but he was good in that movie It was a look
01:31:13.000Naval naval combat like you just can't lose.
01:31:17.000I love movies about naval war That's got to be like the ultimate guy thing.
01:31:22.000It's like not not just a war movie, but naval warfare.
01:31:25.000I don't know what it is about a naval war movie like Master Commander or Pirates the Caribbean or Greyhound or You know, whatever But there's something about it like they is there a video game like that there's got to be a video game and
01:32:00.000All in one, you know, they're they're like they're using the sonar and they're using the uh, the the morse code with the signal and the telephone and This is great stuff logistics of fuel and And everything this is this is awesome stuff.
01:32:19.000I know I play that all the time I'm talking about like a world war ii like a world war ii movie or a world war ii video game Where I could be a submarine a destroyer
01:32:52.000No, I don't I mean I approve all of it.
01:32:54.000But no, it's my designers It's and I don't want to dock some because I don't you know, I don't want to make them a target But we have just some excellent designers.
01:33:02.000They're incredible and I got to give all the credit to them.
01:34:36.000Grow upper at the rally, he said to email him so I could be reimbursed for the extra day at my hotel I didn't need, which I did, but I still haven't been able to get any communication from you guys.
01:34:47.000So naturally you decided to super chat the show to bring up an issue with your ticket or whatever.
01:34:56.000Yeah see this is maybe why it wasn't gonna be a good fit for you at the dinner.
01:35:00.000I love... and by the way this guy emails us and he's like, hey you need to pay me for the hotel that I got for the dinner that I didn't pay for.
01:35:09.000It's like pardon me but you didn't pay for the dinner.
01:35:24.000Like, so, you know, because I would understand if he paid for the dinner and then, you know, he wasn't able to go, but he never paid for the dinner.
01:35:33.000So, that would be like if I wanted to go see a movie, but was unable to buy a ticket, and then showed up and said, hey, you need to validate my parking, because I tried to buy a ticket to the movie, but I couldn't buy it, but I thought I was gonna get in anyway.
01:35:49.000It's like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
01:35:51.000You need to pay for my dinner, because I drove here.
01:35:54.000You need to pay for my gas money, and my dinner, and validate my parking, because even though I didn't buy a ticket to this film, I thought that I could show up and get in anyway, and maybe pay for it at the door.
01:36:04.000So now you owe me for all the- It's like, what is wrong with you?
01:36:24.000I was actually... we were actually gonna work it out with you, but then you decided to approach it in this way, and it's just not gonna work out in the future.
01:38:28.000Brayden, Shaylee, Kylie, you know, all these like crazy names and you know.
01:38:35.000Whites have the audacity to talk about like, you know, Sharqueesha or whatever and then they'll go and name their kids like, like Braylon, Braylon, Braylon, Kyler, you know, stuff like that.
01:39:11.000It's funny that women are so insecure that any product featuring a remotely attractive woman as an ideal instantly has to become an apologia of itself and constantly justify its own existence.
01:40:28.000It's like that Jewish girl from Fresh and Fit was trying to, like, entrap me, you know, and it's like, thank God for me, because this Jewish woman thought that she would throw her boobs around or whatever, and, you know, she thought that, like, oh, if I, if I'm nice to this, like, Nazi incel, uh, you know, we're, we're gonna, like, de-radicalize him or whatever, you know, maybe she'd get dirt on me, and I just fuckin' ignored her, because I'm a stone-cold, fuckin' hardcore incel.
01:40:55.000All these women they really do believe like if I just give this little incel a little bit of my female attention a little bit of female magic
01:41:06.000Like, if you go on the Destiny subreddit, they all say shit like, oh, I hope that those black women fucked his brains out so that he'll stop being a Nazi.
01:41:15.000I hope that he goes and has a bunch of one-night stands and then becomes de-radicalized.
01:49:46.000Like some, if I ejaculate somewhere else, that's gonna ennoble me.
01:49:51.000That's gonna raise, it's like when these people say they're smoking pot and it expanded their mind.
01:50:01.000No, it's just like this is really self and I recognize this is very self-indulgent narcissistic indulge me a little okay, but Yeah, no, no, I'm not that guy okay, I'm just not that person anyway, so
01:51:38.000They just have a general... intolerance is the word I would call it, because I don't think any white people like that.
01:51:45.000But they're willing to afford blacks a certain level of disrespect because they feel sorry for them.
01:51:53.000Like, that's really what it comes down to.
01:51:55.000It's not because I don't think whites really hate a lot of them hate themselves some of them hate themselves But I think across the board what is more common.
01:52:04.000It's not that they really are okay with anti white ism It's more that they'll they'll sort of be a good sport and it's they more see it as like taking on the chin In other words, they don't endorse it Tolerance is the right word because it's like well, we don't like it, but we'll sort of put up with it We're gonna be we're gonna be a little
01:52:23.000Benevolent towards blacks because we perceive ourselves as guilty.
01:52:28.000So there's this There's this Guild that has to be overcome.
01:52:34.000There's this disadvantage that has to be overcome And so it's like blacks can sort of color outside the lines a little bit They'll tolerate this double standard to the extent that blacks have been historically wronged by our ancestors or we feel sorry for them because they're their situation is pitiable in many cases and
01:52:53.000And, you know, that so-called soft bigotry of low expectations is very real.
01:52:57.000You know, there is this conservative talking point about how if you believe blacks need welfare, you're the real racist because you don't expect much from them.
01:54:23.000And it happens to some more than others at different times, but it it has happened to everybody at all times in all places You know so blacks don't have some special claim to Suffering any more than whites bear the exclusive blame for visiting injustices on people so I don't feel guilty and I
01:54:48.000You know, I talk to black people like I talk to anybody else, which is, I'm provocative, and I'm respectful and I'm polite, but I'm also provocative and I tell people what I think.
01:54:58.000Now, I also have a self-preservation instinct, so I'm not going to go and say certain things around blacks, just like I wouldn't say certain things around, you know, if it was a group of white liberals, I wouldn't say a certain thing if I thought they were going to kick my ass, but, you know.
01:55:15.000Anyway, so that's... I think that's what's going on there.
01:59:12.000Relax it's okay going to see a woman intended or a movie intended for women doesn't make you a woman Okay Jack Turner sent $10 Barbie was over complicated and at times hard to follow all they had to do was keep it simple and fun a group of women in my row started clapping during the scene where the Latina gives the political rant about being tired lol
01:59:35.000Well, and it's also funny, the people in my theater clapped when they changed the Constitution and women controlled the society again.
01:59:43.000And it's so funny how, like, even in Barbie World, I know this is gonna sound cringe, but even in Barbie World, it's like a liberal democracy and it's about, like, a constitutional reform and they show up to vote and everything.
01:59:57.000Like, of course, Barbie Land is a, like, a feminist
02:00:03.000Maybe that's cringe to say, I don't know, but even in Barbieland, they have this like, you know, they voted to change the Constitution and the Kens can't go and kill all the women.
02:00:14.000No, they just have to be like, oh man, we missed voting day.
02:03:12.000Well, and the best part is even if I did get indicted or will get indicted in the future, it won't change one thing.
02:03:19.000If I, in the future, knock on wood, I pray I don't get indicted,
02:03:24.000And I don't even want to entertain it, but if I did, they would just say, uh, they would find some reason roundabout to explain why that actually proves that, you know, it doesn't even matter.
02:03:54.000When I was more discreet about my views, when I wasn't talking about Jews enough, they said, oh he's not talking about Jews enough, he's a fag.
02:04:01.000Then when I talk about Jews a lot, they say, oh he's talking about Jews too much, he's a fag.
02:11:15.000It's already deconstructed from the start like an extreme version of modern meta-Hollywood and reconstructs towards those more genuine scenes about childhood, etc.
02:11:59.000Since you're an outsider just like Trump is in politics, how would your agenda differ from that of Trump's if you were running for president?
02:12:06.000It's never occurred me to ask you this.