00:02:50.000But it's going to be as casual as it can be in this kind of environment.
00:02:54.000I'm going to tell you, when it's 80 degrees and I have a hot dog and a beef sandwich in me and I had the kind of wheat that I had, it's going to be as casual as possible as a human being can be after all that.
00:04:15.000So apologies for the language, but it's not mine.
00:04:18.000Donald Trump said today, and I quote, F Bibi Netanyahu, and accused him of disloyalty for supporting Joe Biden during the Stop the Steal movement last year.
00:06:23.000And I know we kind of covered it all week, but it's like, how, literally, how quickly did that happen?
00:06:28.000It went from new variant, more infectious, more transmissible, to it seems like it's less resistant, or rather, more resistant to the vaccine than other variants, to The best way to protect yourself, a third vaccine, a booster shot.
00:06:52.000It's like I said the other day the timing is nothing short of miraculous.
00:06:56.000You're telling me that exactly six to nine months after everybody got their first dosage, a new variant comes out that's resistant to the vaccine?
00:14:50.000They first discovered it, I believe, in January 2020 in China, but it had been going around before that, I believe as early as October, November, or December from the previous year.
00:15:01.000So, you go from the fall of 2019 through all of 2020 through about half of 2021, and it's just COVID.
00:15:09.000Conveniently, the vaccine starts to show up around December of last year, January of this year.
00:15:17.000About midway through the year, roughly half the population is vaccinated.
00:15:22.000All of a sudden, as half the population is vaccinated, we see a surge of COVID cases around the globe.
00:15:41.000In a country like Israel, for example, where 80% of the population receive the Pfizer vaccine, two doses of the Pfizer vaccine, isn't half the population of America vaccinated?0.79
00:15:55.000How could it be, if this vaccine is preventing people from getting sick or transmitting the virus, how could it be more prevalent than it was the year before?
00:16:12.000Right as half the population got vaccinated and the fourth wave started, you know, a normal person might ask, well, isn't the vaccine supposed to prevent exactly this?
00:16:22.000But then the experts reminded us that the disease just changed.0.73
00:16:25.000It's a new disease, it's a Delta variant.
00:16:28.000So, same variant from fall 2019 until summer 2021, that's when it evolved, just as the vaccine was underway.
00:16:53.000Right around this time now, all of a sudden, when they're encouraging people, you know, not just to get vaccinated, because most people are vaxxed, but to get a third shot, and people go, why do I need a third shot?
00:17:06.000Cases are down, hospitalizations down, death is down, I'm fully vaccinated.
00:17:15.000Well, according to the new development today, this is the latest report.
00:17:19.000Doctors in the United Kingdom are now saying the best thing that you can do to protect yourself against the new variant is a third shot, a booster.
00:17:52.000Early analysis of UK Omicron and Delta cases showed the vaccines were less effective at stopping the new variant, but a third booster prevents around 75% of people from getting any symptoms.
00:18:32.000I'm just so glad these doctors have the solution for me.
00:18:36.000It says Meanwhile, leveling up Secretary Michael Gove, who chaired a meeting with first ministers of the devolved nations this afternoon, warned that the UK faces a deeply concerning situation.
00:18:48.000Speaking after the meeting of the government's emergency committee COBRA, he said measures taken so far were proportionate, but ministers were absolutely keeping everything under review.
00:18:59.000He said action is absolutely required.
00:19:02.000And as new data comes in, we will consider what action we do require to take in the face of that data.
00:19:09.000It comes as another 448 cases of Omicron were confirmed in the UK, taking the number reported so far to 1,265.
00:19:18.000The total number of cases recorded on Friday was 58,000, the highest figure since January 9th.
00:19:25.000The government said it is updating its guidance for care homes in England.
00:19:29.000Limiting the number of visitors allowed per resident and increasing testing in order to balance the current COVID risk.
00:19:35.000The UK Health Security Agency report analyzed data from 581 Omicron cases and thousands of Delta cases to calculate how effective the vaccines were against the new variant.
00:19:47.000The analysis is based on limited data, but showed a dramatic drop in effectiveness for the AstraZeneca vaccine and a significant drop off for two doses of Pfizer.
00:19:57.000There's not enough data to analyze Moderna or Janssen vaccines, but there is no reason to think they would have different results.
00:20:38.000It's playing out like everything else, like the first vaccine, like the masks, the lockdowns, five weeks to slow the spread, just like the rollout for everything else.
00:20:48.000It's the same deception, the same lies, the same half truths.
00:20:54.000First, they said the science doesn't support it, and both advisory panels, FDA and CDC, shot it down.
00:21:04.000Never forget the CDC and the FDA advisory panels, which are made up of doctors.
00:21:11.000Medical doctors and scientists said unanimously that the general population should not get a booster shot because they can't say that it's safe.
00:21:21.000And people were threatening to resign in the event that either panel would have approved it.
00:21:31.000So when people tell you about the experts and the scientists, CDC and FDA, which I don't even trust to begin with, the doctors on those advisory panels both said they could not.
00:21:43.000Unanimously, they said they could not recommend a third booster shot for the general population because they can't guarantee it's safe.
00:21:53.000They only recommended it for the elderly and immunocompromised.
00:21:58.000And then that was vetoed by the head of the CDC, who said that as long as you have an occupational risk for COVID, you can get the booster shot.
00:22:08.000Then Fauci came forward and said, Well, there's no evidence to support a booster shot, but we'll probably find that evidence over the winter.
00:22:20.000Then the other day, Fauci said there's no government policy, but probably a booster shot, a third shot will become part of being fully vaccinated.
00:22:30.000It won't be something extra, it won't be an add on, it won't be plus one.
00:22:35.000The third shot will be part of the full dose, the full vaccination.
00:22:40.000Then reports start coming out saying that there's a new variant.
00:22:44.000And then new reports come out and say the new variant is resistant to the vaccine.
00:22:48.000Now, governments around the world say the best way to protect yourself is a third shot.
00:23:11.000This decision was probably made at the beginning of the year that everybody was going to get a third shot, a fourth shot, and a fifth shot.
00:23:18.000But just like with the lockdown, just like with the masks, they knew that if they told people, you're going to have to get vaccinated all the time for the rest of your life.
00:23:30.000You, your wife, your kids, no matter who you are, no matter how old you are, and you don't have a choice.
00:23:36.000And it's experimental, and you're going to get it all the time.
00:23:39.000And if you don't get it, we're going to ruin your life.
00:23:41.000If that was the message in December, there would have been riots in the streets.
00:23:46.000If that was the message in December, people would be protesting, they'd be flipping over cars, they'd be burning buildings.
00:24:23.000They had to go out, and this was their mission to willfully and intentionally, and it was a scheme to lie.
00:24:32.000About what they were planning to do, about the extent of what they were planning, and they put on this show and they create an appearance of developments, of new variants, new data, new research, a conversation, an evolving picture.
00:25:52.000This is our society and how quickly this has happened and how quickly people got acclimated to it and are now ready to accept the next incursion on our human dignity and on our human freedom.
00:26:50.000Because if in the future we're enslaved in this biometric security system, there's no chance at really addressing any other issue, even to even address anything else.
00:27:46.000And then there's going to be another variant in six months, and they're going to recommend a fourth shot.
00:27:50.000The effectiveness is waning, and the new variant is resistant to the vaccine, and everyone's going to have to, and then that's just going to be it.
00:28:00.000And all the while, the vaccine mandate, the vaccine passport system remains and it will become fortified with a state or federal database, with QR code confirmation.
00:28:11.000You think that as long as this pandemic goes on, which is indefinitely, that they're not going to be updating their ability to check whether people are actually vaccinated or not?
00:28:23.000I'm hearing some kind of vehicle or something.
00:29:08.000So, this pandemic will go on indefinitely.0.62
00:29:11.000Right now, the way it is with the vaccine passport in America, at least what I saw when I was in New York City, is you go to a restaurant, you flash your paper card, and they go, You're good.0.70
00:29:23.000You know, they see the name, they see the number, and they say, You're good.0.67
00:29:41.000You don't think that as this pandemic goes on indefinitely, they're not going to make sure you're vaccinated, that they're not going to take this seriously?
00:29:48.000There's going to be more deadly variants that come.
00:29:51.000There's going to be, you know, they're going to keep the charade going as long as possible.
00:29:55.000And as they do, the system's going to be fortified.
00:29:58.000So it's not going to be like, hey, flash your card or whatever.
00:30:01.000This thing that we've been talking about the QR codes, the federal database, your medical history being available for law enforcement, private companies, that's all coming.
00:30:13.000What are you going to do when you need to go to your job or go to work or fly to a different state and you got to scan your phone with a unique ID tied to a federal database with your vaccination status and you got to pass a check?
00:30:27.000That's why, you know, people that have exemptions, people that have fake cards or whatever, it's not going to last forever.
00:32:36.000I look at the stock market, I look at the market share of major companies, I look at the jurisdiction of the government, I look at who stands to gain from these things, and then I assume that whoever caused, rather, I assume that whoever is then benefiting from the problem, they probably had something to do with the problem being created in the first place or promulgation.
00:32:58.000Of news about the problem or terror about the problem.
00:33:04.000They wanted five wars in the Middle East, so they created 9 11.
00:33:08.000They wanted biometric security scanning, so they created a virus.0.90
00:33:13.000They wanted mass vaccinations and mass compliance, so they keep creating these new variants.
00:33:57.000And he feels betrayed because despite everything that Donald Trump did for Israel in his first term, Despite everything he did, he did so much for Israel.
00:34:36.000And not only that, but then when Biden was inaugurated, B.B. Netanyahu said that Biden has always been a close personal friend.
00:34:48.000To add insult to injury, not only did he recognize the presidency first, which was illegitimate, but then he also said that Biden was his close friend after everything that Trump did for Israel.
00:35:45.000So, I'll read you his comments here from this interview.
00:35:49.000It says, quote, former President Trump accused Benjamin Netanyahu of disloyalty after the former Israeli prime minister congratulated Joe Biden on his presidential win earlier this year.
00:36:01.000Trump said, quote, I haven't spoken to him since.
00:36:06.000He added, Trump accused Netanyahu of speaking up too quickly following what the former president has still yet to concede was a legitimate election.
00:36:16.000He said, quote, nobody did more for Bibi, and I liked Bibi.
00:36:19.000I still like Bibi, but I also like loyalty.
00:36:25.000The first person to congratulate Biden was Bibi.
00:36:28.000And not only did he congratulate him, he did it on tape.
00:36:32.000Despite Trump's condemnation of Netanyahu, the then prime minister was not amongst one of the first world leaders to congratulate Biden for securing the win.
00:36:41.000Netanyahu waited roughly 12 hours after the election had been called to congratulate Biden on the election.
00:36:47.000He wrote on Twitter Congratulations, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
00:36:52.000Joe, we've had a long and warm personal relationship for nearly 40 years.
00:36:56.000And I know you as a great friend of Israel.
00:36:58.000I look forward to working with both of you to further strengthen the special alliance between the U.S. and Israel.
00:37:04.000He then posted a second tweet thanking Trump for the friendship he showed Israel and him personally during his presidency.
00:37:11.000But Trump apparently took issue with Netanyahu, who later referred to his relationship with Biden as a warm personal friendship going back many decades in a tweet posted on Inauguration Day.
00:37:22.000Trump said, They didn't have a friendship because if they did, they wouldn't have done the Iran deal.
00:38:32.000Trump was captured by the Israeli interest lobby through his son in law, Jared Kushner.
00:38:37.000And through Jared Kushner's close personal friend, Benjamin Netanyahu, who was the prime minister of Israel at the time.
00:38:43.000The Trump admin, the Trump campaign was captured.
00:38:47.000That's a political science term, if you don't know, regulatory capture.
00:38:51.000It was captured by a foreign interest lobby working for the state of Israel.
00:38:56.000And that's because Sheldon Adelson, and this is a network, by the way.
00:39:01.000You've got Beebe, you've got Kushner, you've got Adelson, and they're all playing a role here.
00:39:07.000And so Kushner's working with Trump very closely.
00:39:10.000Kushner oversaw the immigration deal that was made to resolve the government shutdown in 2019.
00:39:16.000Kushner oversaw the normalization of relations with Israel and some of the Gulf states, plus Sudan.
00:39:22.000Kushner oversaw a lot of things, the negotiation of the USMCA.
00:39:27.000So he was working very intimately with Trump.
00:39:29.000He was a gatekeeper, he made personnel decisions.
00:39:33.000Kushner's close friends with Netanyahu.
00:39:34.000Netanyahu's close friends with Adelson.
00:39:37.000Adelson funneled $100 million in both cycles, in 16 and 20.0.64
00:39:42.000And in exchange for this, you know, through this sort of Jewish arbitrage, which is what it is, you know, That's what it is.0.70
00:39:50.000Jewish Jared Kushner, Jewish Sheldon Adelson, Jewish Bibi Netanyahu, all Israeli patriots, all Zionists.0.83
00:39:57.000They're all working together basically to do this sort of covert, illicit transaction between one country and America.0.60
00:40:07.000Adelson gives all this money, Kushner lobbies Trump personally, and in exchange, the American government, which is supposed to represent us, does all these favorable things for the state of Israel.
00:40:19.000Such as recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, moving the American embassy to Jerusalem and recognizing Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel, calling the IRGC a terrorist group,
00:40:34.000allowing Israeli spying on the White House, among other things, increasing the foreign aid to Israel and funding their missile program, fighting a covert regime change operation against Iran.
00:40:58.000Unfortunately, that's what the American government is.0.97
00:41:00.000Because the American government as an institution is so rich and so powerful, it is being raped to death by foreign governments and foreign institutions.
00:41:09.000Because operatives of foreign governments and of multinational corporations come to D.C. and they lobby American politicians for their own benefit, as you know.
00:41:24.000Getting gang raped at all times by a global transnational criminal syndicate.
00:41:30.000Mob, you know, like I said, multinational corporations, state actors, banks.
00:41:36.000America's just getting gang raped by all of them.
00:41:39.000Because they come here, they lobby the politicians, they infiltrate, they capture the government, and then they take the taxpayer money that the government has the authority to collect and they ship it overseas.
00:41:51.000They funnel it into companies in the form of subsidies and other forms of payment in federal contracts.
00:41:58.000They ship it overseas in the form of foreign aid or, you know, in other ways.
00:42:04.000They pass all kinds of laws to benefit different kinds of companies and different sectors of the economy, which will benefit a certain government.
00:43:05.000Because certainly you can't count on it.
00:43:07.000But the upshot is that out of all the candidates that are considering a bid in 2024, Trump is going to be the only one where change would have been possible before last week.
00:43:18.000And as of this week, Trump could be getting into the White House in 24 as an awakened goy.
00:43:25.000He could be riding into the White House with a vengeance against the GOP establishment, against big tech, against the media, and against the state of Israel.0.69
00:45:39.000Certainly he does harbor a personal resentment, a personal grudge, at least against Netanyahu.
00:45:46.000And on some level, against American Jews for not voting for him, and against the state of Israel for, in some ways, betraying him.
00:45:54.000But, you know, I hope a lot of boomers, I hope a lot of GOP people learn this lesson because, you know, for the past five years, I've been very vocal saying that we shouldn't support Israel.
00:46:04.000And a lot of boomers have said, well, you're out of step with Trump on that one.
00:46:11.000You know, that was always the counter argument, was, well, your hero, your guy, You claim to be MAGA, you claim to be America first, but Trump himself loves Israel.
00:46:21.000And I'd have to come back with the lame response, like, well, but he's wrong on that issue, which is true, but it's kind of lame.
00:46:29.000Well, I just don't support him on that.
00:46:50.000Can be a real vanguard to disrupt an old system.
00:46:55.000Because if you have a movement that's built on principles and on ideas, if this were Mitt Romney saying this, you know what all of his principled followers would say?
00:47:15.000But when you're in a cult of personality and you worship Trump and you believe that he's like killing politicians in Guantanamo Bay, and then Trump comes up and says, fuck Netanyahu, you have 50 million boomers, you know, or whatever, you know what I'm saying, 50 million diehard Trump supporters that say, hail Trump, fuck Netanyahu, you know?
00:47:36.000There's something about there being this total allegiance to one political figure that allows you to break through the conditioning, that allows you to break through the old status quo.
00:47:46.000Only a man, only a personal allegiance can break through that.
00:47:50.000If people believe in this sort of bullshit, abstractions and ideas and principles, they will remain shackled to the system.
00:48:04.000But if they follow a leader, a great leader, a great man like Trump, And they have faith in him, and if they have trust in him, that model alone, it's that dynamic alone which can very rapidly smash through an old and broken way of doing things.
00:48:22.000And so that's not lost on me that these conservatives worship Trump, and then Trump says, you know what, F. Netanyahu.
00:49:24.000On our side, we, and I'm saying royal, we, you know, like we as conservatives, conservatives who supported Israel for all these years and said, you know, I stand with Israel and so on.
00:53:23.000But I'm saying we can imagine a scenario where it plays out that way.
00:53:28.000And that may be the only scenario which is possible, which is viable, where there's a good outcome for us on the political level nationally.
00:54:35.000I see if Trump doesn't have the Israel lobby all up on his case, all up in his business, a second Trump term could be the first presidency that's really America first ever.
00:56:36.000The hope is that in a couple of years, Trump can take power and a vanguard will be there to assist him in the transfer and the transition to a new kind of a country.
01:01:59.000People do want to see me fall all the time, but it'll never happen because I'm Nick Fuentes.
01:02:07.000Rape Cell says, hello, I'm an Ivy League student.
01:02:10.000Would joining the State Department or federal bureaucracy be more helpful for the movement?
01:02:15.000Or would focusing on electoral politics?
01:02:17.000On a national and regional level, for the purpose of radicalizing the GOP's base, be a more effective long term strategy.
01:02:24.000To continue, do you think that the only viable option for us is with a red state coalition and an eventual constitutional crisis, or is there still a viable necessity, a viable necessity, Ivy League, for pro AF professionals to seek positions in the federal government?
01:02:46.000I would say that you'd probably be doing more damage.
01:02:51.000In entering politics at the national and regional level, honestly, than the bureaucracy.
01:03:01.000It's sort of tricky because, on the one hand, if there was ever another Republican president, we would need people in the federal bureaucracy to step up who are based.
01:03:08.000But on the other hand, I've seen people working in the federal bureaucracy and I don't think it's as effective.
01:03:16.000I mean, you'd need a Republican president, which may or may not happen ever again.
01:03:21.000So I think a safer bet, and I think you'd.
01:03:24.000Make more of an impact in regional politics or elsewhere in national politics than in the bureaucracy.
01:03:32.000Because these days in the bureaucracy, you'll get snuffed out.
01:03:35.000I mean, you'll have to get vaccinated and there's like purity tests and you're just swamped, especially now in the Biden admin.
01:03:47.000And then as far as a red state constitutional crisis, a red state coalition or constitutional crisis, I think that's probably most likely, but it's completely unpredictable.
01:04:02.000It really comes down to the next five years.
01:04:08.000And so it really comes down now to the next five years and what the next cycle looks like.
01:04:13.000That'll give us an idea of where we're headed.
01:04:15.000Because if they screw us out of another election like it's over, it's secession.
01:04:21.000If we can't win the presidency, then we have to gain control of the state governments, create a red state coalition, and then, yeah, some sort of constitutional crisis may occur.0.61
01:04:32.000I think that is maybe the most likely trajectory.
01:04:35.000Otherwise, if we could get in the White House, then things would not be as dire, and we could obviously wield the federal government.
01:04:43.000But it would be how that would play out would depend on who's in office.
01:04:52.000So it's really kind of up in the air at this point, honestly.
01:04:55.000It's tough to say because God only knows where we're going with the way the money is being devalued, with the way the social media has been rigged.
01:05:08.000You've got all tech solutions, but you've also got tech censorship is intensifying regardless.
01:05:16.000And then you've got the Trump movement, which has been sort of, you know, they totally blew that up in a big way.
01:05:25.000So I don't know how it's going to play out, if I'm being honest.
01:05:30.000But I think Red State Coalition, forcing a constitutional crisis, I think that's probably the most viable option, if I'm being straight with you.1.00
01:05:38.000We could win in 24, we could turn things around.0.99
01:07:54.000Pragmatic Culture says, You once said something like education or teaching wasn't worth infiltrating, which I thought was odd because influencing the minds to be less anti white at a young age would help a lot.0.58
01:08:05.000But today I heard my brother's education final was just one big essay, literally asking, How will you be a teacher for social justice, bruh?
01:08:14.000Well, I said that a long time ago because somebody made like this big dramatic thing about always becoming a teacher to save America.
01:08:21.000And I'm like, Look, dude, you could become a teacher.
01:09:26.000Teaching public school is worth infiltrating.
01:09:29.000You want to teach, become a professor, infiltrate academia, infiltrate a real institution.
01:09:34.000Becoming a teacher is not infiltrating a real institution.
01:09:38.000Teaching a school is, you know, that's not institutional change, that's not where power happens.
01:09:42.000Teachers are, you know, like the police, they're the sort of fingertips of the power, but they're not near the power.
01:09:56.000You know, it's like, yeah, a soldier on the battlefield could fire a shot or something, but the soldier's working for the Pentagon.
01:10:03.000And yeah, the teacher could say something, you know, that's not in a textbook, but they're teaching a curriculum, you know, and they're in a union and they work for a school.
01:10:11.000It's like, it's a little delusional to say they're going to lead the revolution or anything.
01:16:36.000Make sure you're not sending the same message twice.
01:16:39.000There's an error that people are getting.
01:16:41.000There's like an error message that appears in the amount field for the super chat, and then people think the message didn't send, apparently.
01:17:24.000Way to do it, but I just would hate to see people get charged like three, you know, two, three times because some people just keep pressing it and they think it's not going through.
01:19:36.000No, instead of my friends who all went to college and went and had tons of sex and drank and everything that I went to high school with, instead I went to school, didn't drink, didn't smoke, didn't have promiscuous sex.
01:19:48.000I dropped out and became a patriot.0.95
01:19:53.000So, but yeah, I see like Brad Palumbo, that gay pedophile from what is he right for now?0.99
01:20:38.000It also goes to show that promiscuity is gay.0.83
01:20:41.000It also goes to show that being romantic with women and having friends that are women is gay, and being promiscuous with women is gay also.0.72
01:20:50.000So, I'm an incel, I'm asexual, I'm MGTOW.0.61
01:21:52.000Because it's one thing if you're having sex with them or trying to have sex with them, but if you really just straight up enjoy your time with them, what is that?
01:26:37.000Quack says All these niggas that caved the first time and said, I wish I didn't get the vax now is their chance to redeem themselves or show the world they're fake ass niggas.1.00
01:28:24.000Spence says today I was watching Fox News for the first time in forever, and there's a commercial from the HRC that's literally just black transvestites kissing.0.83
01:28:32.000Fox News, the next segment was about wokeism.0.79
01:38:04.000But, yeah, it's honestly a deeply personal thing.
01:38:08.000And, You know, if I ever sat down, I'd probably have to think about it and, like, you know, it's just something that I've never really been all that worried about.
01:38:20.000You know, some people, some, and you know this, in your life, there are some people that are all about girls, and that's like they have to have a girlfriend, and they're very, and some people are less so, some people are less like that, and that's just, you know, it's just never been a big priority for me, it's never been an overriding interest.
01:38:42.000I've gone on dates, you know, I've gone to dances and things, and, you know, I've known girls and flirted and things like that, but it just never turned in anything.
01:39:56.000You know, I can't, it makes it difficult because of who I am.
01:40:00.000And like, imagine a scenario, this makes it difficult.
01:40:03.000If I start dating a girl, what if we break up and then she goes and she, you know, tells everybody everything I've ever said or accuses me of rape or whatever?
01:40:21.000I can't trust people that have worked for me.
01:40:23.000Because, you know, like with the Patrick Casey thing and like, There's been so many betrayals in my life with just friends of mine, people that we just play video games or they just do work for me, let alone somebody that you're getting intimate with or something.
01:40:39.000So, you know, there's a huge dimension there.
01:40:43.000I'm in a position where I can never trust anybody for my entire life.
01:40:47.000It's, you know, some people might look at that and say that's sad or unfortunate, but that's the way it is.
01:40:53.000This job that I'm doing is a job that precludes me from being able to really have any confidence.
01:41:24.000I'm not trying to sound like a tough guy, but I've been doing this for five years and, you know, I just need that maybe less than other people.
01:41:33.000So, Yeah, so that's if that, if you want to know the truth, I mean, I always have been a sort of antisocial person.
01:41:41.000It's never been a strong interest for me.
01:41:45.000I'm really just not all that interested in people in general or in people's affairs or talking with people.
01:41:51.000And, you know, then you add to that just the pressure that I've been under for as long as I've been an adult.0.99
01:42:00.000And then you add to that the liability, which a woman would be in my life.0.83
01:42:04.000And altogether, you just get this situation where it's just not so simple, you know.
01:42:09.000Other people can just go and they could just, hey, you know, drop in people's DMs and just hit people up or be on Tinder and they could just do their thing.
01:42:20.000And some people can carry on these things and talk to people and, you know, and I'm just not in that position because everybody's trying to kill me.
01:42:27.000Everybody, literally, everybody's trying to kill me.
01:42:30.000And there are people that pay lots of money to hear dirty laundry about me or whatever.
01:42:35.000And I'm in a very tough spot in that way.
01:42:41.000So, but yeah, I mean, the betrayals run deep.
01:42:46.000I mean, for whatever reason, people want to upset my apple cart all the time.1.00
01:42:54.000And like adding a woman into the mix, that's just not something I'm about to do.1.00
01:45:18.000This is something which consumes people.
01:45:19.000And it's like, it's not necessarily a conscious thing, but it's like, I couldn't be who I am if I had these like base priorities like that.
01:45:58.000There are more things to life than sex.
01:46:02.000And that's really where some of the bitterness towards women gets.
01:46:05.000It's like, there's really not a lot there.
01:46:10.000I say this, and people don't really get it, but I'm like, You know, unless you're married and you're having sex with them and you're having kids and they're like doing chores for you, really, what's the upside?
01:47:53.000If I wanted to go to a bar and get laid and find a girlfriend, it's always waiting there for me.
01:47:58.000I could do that if I really wanted to.
01:48:00.000But it's far more interesting to me to go to the Capitol and be on a no fly list and create a political movement and like do this show and, you know, destroy 10 neocons.
01:48:12.000Like, it's far more interesting to me to do what I do rather than like, you know, like Bab says, tasteful banter.
01:48:20.000At a wine bar with a woman, you know, like that's always there for me.0.99
01:51:59.000I would sort of hate myself if I had to affect an aura, or if I was just some other guy, you know, that like enjoys his certain brand of beer and he likes his whiskey a certain way and he likes these girls and he's talking, wow, damn, he's got himself abroad.0.99
01:52:18.000And like, if I was just some normie, you know, faggot, like, you know what I mean?0.98
01:52:22.000Like, if I was some just like vanilla, boring, like normie goof, it wouldn't be the same, you know?0.99
01:53:17.000And honestly, like, because I could, if I really cared what people thought, I would have gotten a fake girlfriend by now and been like, no, no, guys, see, it's cool.
01:54:18.000I just don't need all that drama in my life.0.99
01:54:20.000When I think of a woman entering my life, I think of just like chaos and like someone giving me shit all the time and like just another dependent, just like another plate that I gotta juggle.0.98
01:54:37.000The thought of it just makes me wanna flip out.0.99
01:54:40.000I don't need a woman to be in my life bossing me around and telling me what to do.1.00
01:57:15.000Jurphy says, Hey, Nick, I was thinking the other day about how women's IQ is tightly grouped around the average while the male IQ is spread out.
01:57:22.000And it occurred to me that you can probably judge a man's intelligence based on how smart they think women are.0.95
01:57:27.000If they think women who are average are smart, dot, dot, dot, yeah, then they must be dumb.1.00
01:59:57.000This is why there are not a lot of great women artists, not a lot of great women composers, or female composers, female philosophers, because women can't look at philosophical questions and music, which is mathematical, and math and these things, and they can't synthesize insight, they can't create new insights.1.00
02:00:34.000I'm so sick of this feminist society.1.00
02:00:38.000That's the biggest problem everybody, they either are women or they're bending over backwards to appease women or they're dominated by women or controlled by women.1.00
02:01:14.000That's what's going away, like Sean Connery or John Wayne.
02:01:27.000Because what we have now is like these pussified, not even like a latte drinking hipster.
02:01:34.000I mean, even these caricatures of a man that's like, you know, the key to his heart is this woman, and, you know, and he'd never lay a hand on her, and he treats her like he's her princess.
02:02:16.000Remember, Alec Baldwin shot that girl this year, and he was on the side of the road, and these journalists came up to him, and it was him and his wife, and they're saying, Alec, Alec, you know, and they're asking questions.
02:02:29.000And him and his wife go to answer the reporters at the same time.
02:02:33.000And he goes, he turns to her and he goes, I'll answer the questions.
02:09:00.000I disagree with that, but yeah, I don't know.
02:09:03.000A lot of drama on the timeline, as there always is.
02:09:07.000Mike says, Hey, Nick, do you believe in the black pill, which is that looks are all that matters in the context of having success and getting a girlfriend, friends, career?
02:09:16.000Incels get the woman question, but feel this is a limiting principle.
02:09:21.000Looks matter, but it's not everything.
02:09:23.000The thing is, is that we were all brought up.
02:09:25.000Being told that looks don't matter at all and anyone could do anything, and that's not true.
02:09:30.000People that are short have a harder time, people that are ugly have a harder time.
02:09:34.000People that are, you know, lookism is real, it's very real.
02:09:39.000Um, but it's not everything, it can be overcome, but you just have to realize that, like everything, you have limits.
02:11:33.000Some of the richest people in the world are miserable, and they've got, you know, More money than they could ask for, and they could buy anything.
02:11:39.000And I could tell you, I was making more money last year than I'm making now because of all this payment processor stuff.
02:11:47.000And, you know, the cash flow last year was insane.
02:13:17.000And it's unfortunate people are lied to and told that because, you know, for most people, they're just going to find their niche in society and that's it.
02:13:27.000And if you're expecting much more from life, then you don't know what life is about.
02:13:30.000You know, your life is not going to be a movie.
02:14:21.000It's a tough pill to swallow for some people, but I think that you can find real satisfaction when your expectations are in alignment with reality.
02:14:30.000If you can just enjoy life, then you will enjoy life.
02:14:33.000I know that sounds asinine, but I mean, it's like if you can, without making a change, if you can wake up, live the most mundane life ever tomorrow and just enjoy it, then you will enjoy life.
02:14:45.000But if you think, well, I'm going to enjoy life on my birthday when I have my party, or I'm going to enjoy life on Friday when I get off work, or I'm going to enjoy life once I get a hot girlfriend that I'm crushing on, it's like you're never going to be happy because it's always going to be another thing.
02:15:00.000When it's winter, you want it to be summer.
02:15:04.000When it's summer, you kind of want it to be Christmas.
02:15:07.000And so people are fickle, and your wants and your desires are transient and fleeting, and they're fickle.
02:15:14.000And if your whole life is thinking that you just need one thing to complete yourself, you're never going to see, you know, the, you're never going to enjoy your life.
02:15:26.000So I know it sounds very basic for a lot of people, maybe, but that's just, you know, that's just true.
02:15:36.000Life is what it is for everybody on this earth every day.
02:15:43.000And if your expectations are in alignment with life, then you'll be fine.
02:15:46.000But if you think that you're missing something, then you're going to be restless and it's always going to be something, which is how most people live.
02:15:56.000They live chasing one thing to chasing the next thing.
02:15:58.000And it's okay to be ambitious and have goals, but you got to realize that attain the goal and then what?
02:16:06.000It's like, no, but you're missing the point.
02:16:10.000You know, you have to give yourself directedness, but it's the experience of, Overcoming and growing, like that's the part that you're going to find the satisfaction.