The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Bigfoot! The Boomer Generation will be our credo! The Democratic Debates are over, and it's time to take a White Pill! Today's White Pills: Bigfoot, the Boomer Genome, and America First! Also, we'll be talking about PewDiePie and his quest for 100 million YouTube subscribers. And we'll have a story about a guy who's upset about his quest to become number one in the race against the 100 million people who already have him on their TV screens. All that and much more on today's White Pill show! Tune in to America First, hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and Betsy DeKorte ( ), wherever you get your news and information. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts and tell a friend about it! You can also join the conversation by using the hashtag and tag to be featured on the next episode of America First. Thanks to our sponsor, so we can keep sharing the show with the rest of the country! We'll see you next Monday! Thanks for listening and God bless! Timestamps: 1:00:00 - Bigfoot, Bigfoot, who's That's That? 3:30 - What's That Anyway? 4:15 - What do you think of Bigfoot? 5: What is that? 6:40 - Who's That s That? 7: Bigfoot? What s That Really? 8:20 - What is That Thing? 9: Is That a Big Deal? 11:00 12:00 | What s that's That Good? 13:30 | Who s That Good to You? 15:30 16:15 17:40 18:15 | What's Yours Truly? 19:40 | Is It a Good Idea? 21:00 / 16:00 Is It's Not a Problem? 22:00 Or Not a Bad Idea? / 15:00/16: What s Yours Idiot? 23: Is It Better? 24: Is it a Good Deal Or Is It Good Or Is That Good Or Not? 25:00? 26:00 & 27:00 + 27:10 28:00
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00:18:18.000We're going to try and keep it basically relaxed.
00:18:21.000And like I said, it's been a white pill week.
00:18:23.000It's going to be a white pill show tonight.
00:18:25.000All our news stories tonight are white pills.
00:18:28.000You know, usually have a little bit of good, a little bit of bad, something's okay, something's not great, and even some of the white pills, sometimes it's like, well, it's good, but it's not as good as it could be.
00:18:39.000But honestly, this week it's just been unmitigated good times, good things happening in the news.
00:18:45.000So tonight our major stories, our featured story, we'll be talking about PewDiePie, which I was very upset about this earlier this week.
00:18:53.000We remember, I think we covered this on Tuesday?
00:18:57.000Tuesday or Wednesday, PewDiePie was going to give $50,000 to the ADL and this was just like brutal because we had been supporting this guy in his quest for 100 million subscribers.
00:19:11.000I remember watching on FLIR TV the race between him and T-Series
00:19:17.000And so he was going to unbox his 100 million YouTube trophy, and you know, I sit down to watch my daily PewDiePie video, and come to find out he's giving all this money to our enemy!
00:20:03.000But perhaps in a four-dimensional chess move, in an 88-dimensional chess maneuver,
00:20:09.000PewDiePie has epically rescinded the donation.
00:20:13.000He announced yesterday that he was not going to give $50,000 to the ADL.
00:20:17.000He responded to a lot of the controversy on Wednesday with a statement and he said, well, you know, the reason why I gave the money is because I wanted to move on from Christchurch and some of the other things that are going on.
00:20:31.000And this is how I thought we could all move forward together because it doesn't just affect me and so on and I feel like a lot of people didn't really understand what he meant but finally on Thursday he said it was my bad I did an oopsie basically perhaps you know maybe not he said but I gave all this money to this charity without really knowing what they're all about I was told they were a good charity I didn't really question it and now I'm going to give the $50,000 to a charity but just not the ADL.
00:21:02.000We'll also be talking about Charlottesville, where you may have heard the Robert E. Lee monument at the center of the Charlottesville controversy has been ordered to remain up according to constitutional law.
00:21:14.000A circuit judge said that they are not going to be able to take down the statue.
00:21:18.000So that's another huge win for the white race in Charlottesville.
00:21:36.000We were going to cover some of these stories last night, but we ran out of time because we were covering the debate, obviously reacting, analyzing the third debate.
00:21:45.000But tonight we'll be looking at the story with regards to Israel where they found across Washington DC and near the White House these cell phone tower like devices that the FBI says it was most likely the Israelis that they planted all across the city around the White House to intercept phone calls, data from the president, from the president's advisors, from people the president is calling obviously if they're intercepting
00:22:42.000Charlottesville is a total Aryan victory.
00:22:45.000You know, I have to say it's one of the few weeks and one of the first weeks in a long, long time that I've really just felt an unequivocating, happy feeling.
00:22:55.000Not even a sardonic, sort of twisted, Joker-like, seeing the funny side of things, but just an unironic, earnest satisfaction.
00:23:05.000For the first time, I don't know if you can relate, I am Bloomerpilb once again.
00:23:10.000I was a Doomer, and now I am once again a Bloomer.
00:23:13.000I'm back on the White Pill side, and not because we have come out on the other end of being deranged,
00:23:21.000Before we dive in, I have to say, you know, the next debate...
00:23:41.000The next Democratic debate is in October.
00:23:49.000It's just getting so hard to do these things.
00:23:51.000I don't know how many of the people watching the show tonight tuned in last night for the debate but it was three hours and I stressed that all night last night.
00:24:00.000It was three hours but like I thought it was bad when it was two hours at over two nights or an hour and a half or whatever but
00:24:09.000I don't know if I can keep covering them because it'd be one thing if it was like different candidates or a different dynamic.
00:24:16.000I thought last night's debate was going to be exciting because they narrowed it down from 20 to 10 and for the first time all the top players were on the same stage.
00:24:27.000You know, as an example, this was the first debate that Warren and Biden were on the same stage, which is kind of crazy when you think about it.
00:24:33.000Because at this point in time, I think she's probably the only person who can beat him.
00:24:36.000And that's the first time out of three debates, five rounds, that they've been on the same stage.
00:24:42.000So I thought maybe it'd be a little bit different.
00:24:44.000Maybe there'll be a different dynamic.
00:24:46.000There'll be conflict or something, but it was just like the same.
00:24:53.000And like I said, you know, we won't think it was different.
00:24:56.000Moreover, it'd be another thing if it was a Republican debate where at the very least the basic premise we're sort of on board with, you know?
00:25:04.000I know the GOP we basically hate, but at the bare minimum, you know, they're ostensibly against illegal immigration.
00:27:49.000But unlike most other occasions when flagrant incidents of foreign spying have been discovered on American soil, the Trump administration did not rebuke the Israeli government and there were no consequences for Israel's behavior, one of the former officials said.
00:28:05.000The miniature surveillance devices colloquially known as Stingrays mimic regular cell phone towers to fool cell phones into giving them their locations and identity information.
00:28:17.000Formally called International Mobile Subscriber Identity Catchers or IMSI catchers, they also can capture the contents of calls and data use.
00:28:27.000So, I mean, this is pretty... this is pretty bad stuff, right?
00:28:31.000The miniature... I just read that paragraph.
00:28:34.000The devices were likely intended to spy on President Donald Trump, one of the former officials said, as well as his top aides and closest associates.
00:28:41.000It's not clear whether the Israeli efforts were successful.
00:28:48.000Based on a detailed forensic analysis, the FBI and other agencies working on the case felt confident that Israeli agents had placed the devices according to the officials, several of whom served in top intelligence and national security posts.
00:29:02.000That analysis, one of the former officials said, is typically led by the FBI's counterintelligence division and involves examining the devices so that they tell you a little bit about their history, where the parts and pieces come from, how old they are, who had access to them, and that will help you get to where or rather what the origins are.
00:29:19.000For these types of investigations, the Bureau often leans on the National Security Agency and sometimes the CIA.
00:29:27.000The official said, quote, it was pretty clear that the Israelis were responsible.
00:29:31.000An Israeli embassy spokesperson, Elad Strohmeyer, denied that Israel placed the devices and said, quote, these allegations are absolute nonsense.
00:29:39.000Israel doesn't conduct espionage operations in the United States, period.
00:29:45.000One former senior intelligence official noted that after the FBI and other agencies concluded that the Israelis were most likely responsible, the Trump administration took no action to punish or even privately scold the Israeli government.
00:29:58.000The reaction was very different than it would have been in the latest administration, rather in the last administration, according to the source.
00:30:04.000With the current administration, there are a different set of calculations in regard to addressing this.
00:30:11.000The former official criticized how the administration handled the matter, remarking on the striking difference from past administrations, which likely would have, at the very minimum, issued a formal diplomatic reprimand to the foreign government condemning its actions.
00:30:26.000So, the story to me has multiple layers to this, which I find interesting.
00:30:30.000You know, a lot of people will look at this situation, which is not unique.
00:30:35.000This is not anything we haven't seen before.
00:30:38.000The Israelis have been spying on the United States since before Israel even existed.
00:30:43.000The Zionist movement, before Israel was even recognized by the United Nations or the United States in 1948.
00:30:51.000was conducting these covert operations.
00:30:54.000They were lurking in the highest corridors of power.
00:30:56.000Louis Brandeis, who was the head of the Supreme Court during the Wilson administration, this guy was the head of the World Zionist Organization while he was serving on the court.
00:31:07.000You know, so this kind of stuff, this pernicious, secretive activity on the part of Zionists and the Israeli state has been going on for over a century, literally.
00:31:17.000But there are a lot of angles to this which I think are unique and interesting in their own right.
00:31:22.000You know, for example, a lot of people will say, well, so what?
00:31:39.000Well, you know, I'll say for starters, Israel is spying on us and forget even a lot of the logistical things, forget even a lot of the practical considerations.
00:31:50.000Let's think about the way Israel is framed.
00:31:53.000The way this relationship is sold to us constantly is not that Israel is just another country, right?
00:32:38.000This administration, which we've documented extensively on this show, has done everything that the Israel lobby, that Benjamin Netanyahu has asked of this administration.
00:32:49.000We recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
00:32:52.000We have not punished them for expanding settlements in record numbers, which they've been doing.
00:32:57.000We have issued unprecedented sanctions against the IRGC paramilitary wing of the Iranian military.
00:33:08.000So it's not only that they're the closest ally and they're spying on us.
00:33:12.000But it's also the closest administration, an administration which bends over backwards to do everything in its power to help this country, and in particular the regime that runs that country, and this is how it's repaid.
00:33:23.000Because it's not just a slap in the face to the United States, which it is, but it's also a slap in the face to the Trump administration, to Donald Trump personally himself.
00:33:43.000Number two is then, even to move beyond that, is aside from all the rhetoric about being a close ally, also consider all that's done for Israel.
00:33:52.000I guess that kind of fits in with the Trump administration, but this is a country that gets 3.8 billion dollars per year in aid.
00:33:59.000This is a country which, again, no other country in the world gets as favorable support from our military,
00:34:06.000From our State Department, from our Congress, then Israel.
00:34:10.000You know, and I can list all the ways where it's unique.
00:34:12.000You know, where we support them in the United Nations, or you know, for example, when we give them military aid, not only do we give them more military aid than any other country in the world, but also, unlike any other country in the world, Israel gets to spend a quarter of it on their own defense industry, as opposed to ours.
00:34:29.000You know, so there's all kinds of special qualifications, and still in spite of that, they spy on us.
00:34:34.000So a lot of people say, well, what's the big deal?
00:34:37.000Everybody spies on everybody else and they're just another ally.
00:34:41.000Well, that's not exactly the whole picture.
00:34:43.000You know, I think if we're going to be that generous, if we're going to be that nice, we should expect a little bit differently, right?
00:34:50.000But then it goes a little bit further as well.
00:34:52.000You know, not only does Israel spy on us, but then they lie about it.
00:34:56.000You know, to me, that's sort of the icing on the cake is they've been doing this for decades and everybody knows about it.
00:35:03.000It's been well documented in the press.
00:35:05.000Basically, everybody in Washington, D.C.
00:35:08.000The representatives, the intelligence officials, it is probably the best-kept secret in Washington DC that Israel has been constantly spying on us, stealing our confidential military secrets, and this has been going on for decades.
00:35:21.000You know, it's not like this is really private, esoteric stuff.
00:35:26.000But these people have the balls, you know, some might say the chutzpah, that they just lie about it to our faces.
00:35:32.000And they lie about it in the most over-the-top... What?
00:35:53.000So how about, you know, we just talked about 9-11 earlier this week.
00:35:56.000So what were those Mossad agents doing who got arrested?
00:35:59.000You know, the ones from Urban Moving Systems, who were dancing on rooftops as they watched the Twin Towers crumble to the ground.
00:36:06.000And by the way, they were given explicit orders by the Mossad to be ready with their Polaroid cameras, at this time, facing the Twin Towers.
00:36:16.000You know, so it's like, oh, you know, no operations being conducted in the United States.
00:37:21.000And maybe they lie about it, you know?
00:37:22.000It wouldn't exactly behoove an adversary or a friend to come right out and say, like, yeah, we were spying on you.
00:37:29.000But in any other, in literally any other circumstance, if it were any other country, they would get reprimanded.
00:37:36.000There would be some kind of accountability, either in public, in private, maybe be meaningful, maybe be symbolic, but there would be some kind of acknowledgement that, hey, this is our country, these are our secrets, these are our leaders, and you, knowingly,
00:37:51.000Friend or foe are violating all of that, and we at the very minimum are going to acknowledge that on some level, but that just doesn't happen.
00:38:00.000When it's this one country, they just get a pass.
00:38:16.000The people that are supposed to be America first, like Donald Trump, America first, it's only America first, I'm not the president of the world, I'm the president of America.
00:38:26.000Why is it that this one country can abuse us, and this is not even considering all that we do for them, they can abuse us and they don't get so much as a slap on the wrist?
00:38:36.000You know, the president doesn't even call up Netanyahu privately and say, what's going on with this?
00:38:41.000I thought we were supposed to be friends.
00:38:43.000I thought I'm trying to get you re-elected.
00:38:45.000I'm doing more to re-elect you than I'm doing to re-elect myself.
00:39:16.000You know, it's no secret why the president is sweeping this kind of stuff under the rug, and he even said today he denied that Israel spied on his own administration.
00:39:26.000It's because the biggest, the single biggest donor as an individual in the last election, the last presidential election, was Sheldon Adelson, who's a Jewish Zionist.
00:39:37.000You know, where does Steve Bannon go to panhandle for money for his nationalist movement or when he was on the Trump campaign?
00:39:44.000Where does he go to panhandle for the campaign?
00:39:46.000He goes to the Zionist Organization of America, right?
00:39:51.000This is where all the money is coming in from for this administration in particular, for the Trump campaign, but also for the whole GOP.
00:39:58.000You know, so when what's-her-name Ilhan Omar says it's all about the Benjamins,
00:40:05.000Because from the perspective, from the frame of America first, nationalism, make America great again, this makes no sense.
00:40:12.000You know, this is completely indefensible to anybody who is intellectually honest with themselves.
00:40:19.000You cannot tell me that this administration is America first and all that, and the reason we do all this for Israel and give them a pass is simply because they help us with like, you know, they're just that good of an ally?
00:40:33.000It's clear that these people are bought and paid for.
00:40:36.000Trump, I hate to say it just like anybody else, he's taken the money from Adelson, he's taken the money from the Zionists, and all these people are.
00:41:13.000I really, you know, I didn't start out with personal feelings on this matter, but you see the abuse that goes on all the time, and all that I'm asking is a little bit of intellectual honesty for people that are supposed to be nationalists, conservatives, America first, all this stuff.
00:41:29.000I still have Zionists, Jewish Zionists,
00:41:34.000You know, getting their fingers in my lapel and saying, hey listen, bucko, every time I go to Washington DC, hey listen, bucko, us Zionists are your closest ally.
00:41:44.000Listen, you know, the real problematic ones are in media, but we're your closest friends, alright, Goyim?
00:42:18.000And if you look at the polling, it does reflect that.
00:42:20.000Generationally, I think it's like every generation since the Boomers has a less favorable opinion of Israel.
00:42:27.000You know, the Boomers it's the most, and then it's Gen X, Millennials, and Zoomers.
00:42:31.000You know, and I do say I don't like Ilhan Omar, I don't like Rashida Tlaib, and like these kinds of people, but
00:42:38.000They are, from a left-wing and obviously the human rights Palestinian angle, they are introducing into the mainstream some skepticism, some diversity of thought on what's happening in Palestine, on what's happening in the Levant.
00:43:09.000This was on Wednesday that a judge has ruled that the statue of Robert E. Lee in Lee Park in Charlottesville, Virginia must remain up.
00:43:18.000And I'll read you the news report here from The Hill.
00:43:21.000It says, quote, a Virginia state judge ruled Wednesday that statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson that were at the center of 2017 protests
00:43:33.000Must remain standing in Charlottesville, Virginia Circuit Judge Richard Moore ruled that Virginia state law prohibits moving war memorials and that moving the statues would break the law.
00:43:43.000Moore issued a permanent injunction preventing the statues from being moved at the beginning of a trial over a lawsuit brought against the city by groups that wanted to
00:43:54.000People pressing for the statues to be moved argued it was wrong to celebrate generals who had fought to preserve slavery, but more seemed to argue that the statues themselves did not have such a meaning.
00:44:04.000He said, quote, People give the statues messages.
00:44:07.000They speak of history, and that might be one that we don't like.
00:44:11.000The city of Charlottesville had argued that stopping the statues removal went against the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment by portraying a racist message.
00:44:20.000Morehead already ruled the city could not take down the statutes without permission from the state, and he noted in April that his rulings do not affect how a jury would decide the case if it came to that point.
00:44:30.000So it looks like this is not permanent, it's not forever, but at the very least until this matter is maybe decided by a higher court, if they try to appeal it or something, at least this injunction will stand that in the meantime, while they're getting this all sorted out,
00:45:01.000You know, for me it does carry a little bit of significance because it shows, more or less, that, you know, maybe by virtue of that demonstration, maybe by virtue of that protest, there was a little bit of a silver lining there.
00:45:14.000You know, maybe, obviously, a Pyrrhic victory, obviously it did cost a lot of people a lot of things,
00:45:56.000So that we were able to rally around a statue something so iconic you know by definition it's an icon representative of the old country and our history and our heritage and our people not so much me because i'm not southern but in a general sense in a conceptual sense that we're able to rally around that and it was in some cases bloodshed fortunately none of ours just uh heather hire right but somebody died you know and there was clashing and people got fired and all this kind of stuff but at the end of the day
00:46:41.000Bringing this into the public consciousness, and we stood for something at that point in time.
00:46:46.000You know, maybe that's... maybe that's a cope.
00:46:48.000Maybe many people would rightly point out, well, sounds awfully like a cope, because, you know, Lord knows, eventually they're gonna get a city council, eventually they're gonna get somebody, you know, after this demographic shift occurs, and none of the statues are gonna stay up forever, right?
00:47:03.000I think that's... we can all probably agree on that, but at least at this point in time, maybe it's a vindication of what we stood for on that
00:47:11.000On that fateful day in August 2017, you know, I often get wistful thinking about it, but two years later, the central image of what we were fighting for, which, you know, it was about uniting the right, it was about demographic change, but at its core, we came to Charlottesville because of the monument, you know, because of Robert E. Lee, Lee Park, that kind of thing.
00:47:31.000So I do see a little bit of a symbolic victory there.
00:47:35.000Those kinds of white pills, I think, are important, maybe for morale more than anything else, right?
00:47:41.000So that's why, Pillinger, not much else to say on that other than congratulations, fellas.
00:47:46.000If you rallied, if you're one of the soldiers who rallied at Charlottesville, and I'm saying that for legal purposes in a totally ironic way, soldiers, if you're one of the Aryan foot soldiers of the revolution and you joined us on that day, you know, hey, we salute you.
00:48:19.000But to me, the real turnaround of the week, this is like game changer of the week, was PewDiePie rescinding the $50,000 donation to the ADL.
00:48:28.000And I'll read you, this is the report from The Verge.
00:48:30.000I have to say right at the outset, what I find very interesting, or maybe not at all surprising, is that when PewDiePie announced he was giving $50,000 to the ADL, nobody was reporting on this.
00:49:12.000When he was going to give $50,000, and we didn't know why, we didn't know what that was about, we were asking a lot of questions.
00:49:19.000But when he gave that money, nominally, in order to make good on, you know, things that have happened in the past, people perceive him as racist, white supremacist, or whatever, anti-semitic.
00:49:30.000He made that donation as a show of good faith, a gesture of goodwill, to make good on some of these misconceptions or, you know, people have a bad idea of him in their head, the ADL's gone after him.
00:50:25.000But, sure as hell, when he pulls back to donate, Kjellberg is pulling his $50,000 pledge to the Anti-Defamation League after his, or it's Kjellberg, I should know that.
00:50:37.000is pulling his $50,000 pledge to the Anti-Defamation League after his initial announcement drew backlash from parts of his fan base.
00:50:45.000In a video uploaded today, Shelbert said that he didn't know how much, rather he didn't know much about the ADL when he made the pledge.
00:50:52.000It was only after uploading the video and seeing feedback about the organization that he admitted he quote didn't know a lot of things that surfaced throughout this whole thing about the charity.
00:51:15.000He made the original announcement during an unboxing of a special YouTube play button to celebrate surpassing 100 million subscribers.
00:51:22.000Quote, he said, I made the mistake of picking a charity that I was advised to instead of picking a charity that I'm personally passionate about, which is 100% my fault.
00:51:33.000Shelberg previously addressed the criticism against his donation in a recently deleted tweet, acknowledging that, quote, making a donation to the ADL doesn't make sense to everyone, especially since they've outright spoken against me.
00:51:47.000A spokesperson for the ADL told The Verge at the time that they learned about the potential donation when everyone else did, when he made the announcement on his channel yesterday.
00:51:56.000The original announcement about his donation to the ADL comes after Schellberg stated he wanted to move past his former controversies.
00:52:03.000Schellberg first drew global criticism for paying two men on Fiverr to hold up a sign with anti-Semitic imagery in February 2017.
00:52:25.000Most recently, he tried to distance himself from a popular meme known as Subscribe to PewDiePie after it was used in the Christchurch terrorist attack in New Zealand earlier this year.
00:52:55.000Even, you know, I know, you know, what happened in New Zealand was terrible, but even that little incident is sort of like a Seinfeld episode, you know?
00:53:04.000Anyway, I'm going to try and gain my composure here.
00:53:12.000Shelberg said he's still going to donate the $50,000, which he received as a sponsorship from Honey, although he has not announced which charity will receive the money.
00:53:38.000Uh, the real hope of, uh, frankly, white people.
00:53:42.000You know, white people, the right wing, I know Jared Holt's gonna write this up, you know, white nationalist YouTuber says PewDiePie is the hope of the white race or something like that.
00:53:56.000But, uh, you know, so I don't know if me praising him will get him in trouble or anything, but
00:54:01.000It is true that I've talked about this a lot.
00:54:04.000To me the only hope that we have as a people is that these independent power structures will begin to break away and fight for what's right.
00:54:18.000I mean these kinds of like mega celebrities who can only exist in the 21st century
00:54:24.000Who have enough of a loyal fan base, you know, that is sort of independent, people that are like ride or die, like sort of a cult following essentially, and also people that do not rely on the establishment for their clout and their power and their money.
00:55:18.000So, when I'm talking about these people, I'm talking about people that are mega-celebrities and people that aren't even explicitly political.
00:55:25.000Tucker, as much as he's our guy, think about, like, Donald Trump.
00:55:28.000Donald Trump was bigger than Tucker and different because not only was he not dependent on Fox News, he had his own fortune, his own company, separate from everybody else, he could do what he wanted,
00:56:10.000Who would maybe take a leap of faith if they didn't really, you know, may not have been on board with fake news when Donald Trump says it, but if PewDiePie says, the media's out to get me, they'll follow him, you know, and say, hey, they're attacking our guy, they're protective of him in some sense.
00:56:26.000You know, and also they have to be sort of iconoclastic.
00:56:28.000People that are going to go against the grain a little bit.
00:56:32.000People have a past of, you know, maybe falling out in the eyes of the world, or they're politically incorrect, something like that.
00:56:39.000I think of Kanye West, who did the thing with Taylor Swift, or PewDiePie, who did the Nazi thing, or, you know, Elon Musk, who has done controversial things in the past.
00:56:47.000I think of these kinds of people, I said it before, who may light the path forward, because
00:56:55.000People like me, we have a shelf life online.
00:56:58.000I don't think this show will be around for more than a year, and I think that's being generous, you know?
00:57:03.000And that's not to blackpilly, it's not to be pessimistic, but we see the direction censorship is going in.
00:57:08.000We know that if we cannot affect change as little people,
00:57:12.000In a word, as people with not a lot of influence, resources, media attention, things like that.
00:57:18.000You know, if social media is a dead end for people like us, and if everybody in the system is controlled, everybody that's in Congress, everybody in Hollywood, everybody in mainstream media, then to me I see the only people who could have the kind of moral leadership to start to break the conditioning, start to get us in a different direction, are these kinds of characters.
00:57:41.000Convoluted to some people, but I've thought about this a lot, you know, as I've seen the PewDiePie saga play out and Kanye West wear the MAGA hat and Elon Musk, you know, these kinds of characters.
00:57:51.000And I think it really is going to be up to these kinds of like people to create power structures, to network, to introduce new ideas, these kinds of things.
00:58:01.000And so that PewDiePie fell so far that was like so blackmailing to me because in him I saw somebody who could really make a difference.
00:58:09.000You know, for example, he said he's not going to stream on YouTube anymore.
00:58:13.000He's only going to stream on the startup that nobody had ever heard of before, which is DLive.
00:58:18.000He said, I'm only going to stream there.
00:58:19.000That's probably costing him a lot of money.
00:58:22.000If he were streaming on YouTube, I'm sure YouTube would pay him.
00:58:25.000I'm sure he would make tons of money off the streams themselves.
00:58:58.000And he's going to dedicate his streams.
00:58:59.000He's only going to do them on this website.
00:59:01.000This is a small way that it's helped people like me, you know, where I can do my gaming streams there or I couldn't do them on Twitch.
00:59:08.000You know, and Beardson can go on there and do his gaming streams, and you know, people can rise up and fall.
00:59:13.000It's not an explicitly political advantage, but it's something where he has used his power and influence to sort of change this dynamic in a way, again, it's not political at all, but it's better overall.
00:59:24.000It's opening things up, it's maybe breaking the monopoly, challenging, whatever small way, the monopoly of streaming companies, of established powers, and allowing smaller people to rise up.
00:59:35.000I know DLive isn't perfect, but that's one example of this is a guy who believes in something, he's an iconoclast, he's got a hundred million subs, he's got a loyal fan base, and he's out there, you know, doing a little bit of meaningful philanthropy to sort of change the world.
00:59:50.000And so when I saw this guy who I, again, projected maybe these very ambitious hopes onto him, that he's rejecting political correctness, he's got this army of young people who listen to him, who watch him.
01:00:00.000For him to give money to the ADL, it was like he's submitting.
01:00:10.000I'm not somebody who's going to rebel.
01:00:12.000I'm somebody who is going to give my tribute because I want to retain my platform.
01:00:16.000I want to keep doing business, essentially.
01:00:18.000So that to me was why it was such a black pill.
01:00:21.000I know a lot of boomers might not get this, maybe people that aren't totally internet savvy might not understand the significance, but him as a cultural figure, it could not be understated that he was following like Stefan Molyneux on Twitter a few months ago, you know, earlier this year, and Lauren Southern and all these guys, and he was
01:00:37.000Basically right-leaning conservative, and he's the number one YouTuber in the world.
01:00:41.000So when he gave the money, I was very upset.
01:00:44.000Thatty has turned it around and now rescinded the donation.
01:00:47.000I don't know if this was four-dimensional chess from the beginning.
01:00:50.000A lot of people are saying, see Nick, this was his plan all along.
01:00:54.000He was gonna give the money, people would ask questions, then he would take away the money, and then everybody would know that the ADL is terrible or something.
01:02:17.000Well, what is it that made him pull back the money?
01:02:19.000What things did he learn about the ADL?
01:02:21.000Now, I'm sure most people probably are not thinking about it in too great a detail, but
01:02:25.000If even a fraction of his audience is maybe coming to terms with this idea about the ADL, to me, that is such a huge benefit that Zoomers are starting to say, the Jewish media, the ADL, these guys are going after our guy, our gamer, PewDiePie?
01:02:43.000Well, I just realized I like PewDiePie and I don't like the ADL, so it's huge to me, a huge cultural moment, and it is a redemption arc.
01:02:51.000It says, no, PewDiePie's still our guy, still an iconoclast,
01:02:55.000And more important than anything, more important than if he's red-pilled or based or whatever, people may point out that he's an atheist, which is true, you know, or that he's maybe not totally conservative on social issues, things like that.
01:03:09.000Wholly irrelevant, he is a guy with F.U.
01:03:40.000I saw, you know, a certain certain person, uh, alt-right figurehead was throwing a bucket of cold water on the idea of PewDiePie being significant, but I really do believe that that is, uh, for a lot of people going to light the way.
01:03:53.000Because people can say that the internet doesn't matter, and that's true in the sense that the internet is not real.
01:03:59.000You know, people can point out that, uh, our view is, well, what does that do for politics?
01:04:03.000What does that do for our endgame, ultimately?
01:04:06.000And it is true that PewDiePie talking about the ADL does not have a policy outcome, of course, but people do underestimate the importance of ideas and seeds.
01:04:16.000You know, somebody like PewDiePie introducing into the minds of very, very young people.
01:04:21.000He calls his fan base the nine-year-old army.
01:04:24.000The idea that he would be introducing this concept into the minds of young kids in America, but globally, that, you know, maybe the media lies sometimes.
01:04:33.000Maybe the media doesn't tell the truth.
01:04:35.000Maybe the ADL, which fights racism, maybe they do something other than fight racism.
01:04:53.000Enough people understanding that and maybe coming around, enough seeds get planted in the minds of young people, and eventually they can come around to bigger concepts.
01:05:02.000They can grasp more things, they can go a little bit further outside of what you're allowed to think, what you're allowed to say, and all of that ultimately bodes well for a political movement, you know?
01:05:12.000So, while some people can pour cold water on it and say, I'm a boomer,
01:05:35.000Did you get here because of some politician?
01:05:37.000Did you get here because of some policy or something like that?
01:05:41.000Or did you get to this show and arrive to these conclusions because you saw something online?
01:05:46.000We slowly but surely, we all got here in different ways, but a lot of people, it was because gradually we started to just think, ask questions, started to look things up, you know, we rode the wave of recommended videos on YouTube or Wikipedia pages, following links, things like that, and eventually we found out what was going on.
01:06:05.000And as a result of this, as a result of things like that, people watching my show, there are now young people in college
01:06:11.000Who are fully woke, fully... they know all the relevant facts.
01:06:47.000You know, it's sort of a, you know, when I talk about these figures, so to speak, I don't really have a name for them, but like the Kanye West, the PewDiePie, the Elon Musk.
01:06:56.000I feel like some people might be skeptical because it is an evolving form of politics.
01:07:01.000You know, in a very similar way, I'm sure people would say like, oh, what impact will radio have on politics?
01:07:07.000What impact will television have on politics?
01:07:56.000We are different than all the generations that came before.
01:07:59.000Obviously not in like human nature and things like that, but in the sense that we have a totally different
01:08:05.000Like paradigmatic understanding of technology, of the internet, than people that came before.
01:08:10.000I'm not saying like, oh we're we're like the newest generation, we're different than all the other generations.
01:08:16.000I guess I kind of just did say that, but you know, let me clarify.
01:08:19.000I mean that in the way that we understand these technologies that are transforming the world, like nobody else I think gets it in the way that we do.
01:08:28.000In the way that only somebody who was born with it could understand, you know, if I'm saying that correctly.
01:08:33.000So, I always think people might... I might be losing people trying to articulate that because it's a little difficult to try to talk about these kinds of big figures.
01:08:56.000You would have called me a retard if I said 10 years ago that Donald Trump was gonna change American politics forever and be the American president, right?
01:09:04.000But it's people like that that are going to change the world.
01:09:08.000Whatever your judgment is, whether that's a good thing or a bad thing, it's silly, it's serious, but I think that those are... these are gonna be the people we'll rely on.
01:09:18.000Well, like I said, we're going to take a look at our super chats.
01:09:20.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:09:23.000I have to hear from the unwashed masses.
01:10:50.000Wish happy birthday to my hubby, to my boyfriend.
01:10:53.000And it's like, I feel like, did you guys see that tweet this week where the girl was texting this guy and she's like, I'm having a dude over tonight.
01:11:03.000And the guy was like, oh, good luck with that.
01:11:05.000And she's like, yeah, we slept together.
01:13:48.000In particular, I hate Kamala Harris and Cory Booker, because they're annoying.
01:13:54.000I really, just out of all of them, I hate them all, but you know who I really can't stand?
01:13:58.000It's Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, because they're just the most annoying of them.
01:14:02.000But they- but unironically, they really are.
01:14:04.000You know, Cory Booker's a fu- he- alright, language.
01:14:07.000The guy- the guy's a faggot, you know?
01:14:09.000I don't know if he's actually gay or if he just talks like one, but he even talks like a bigger faggot than Pete Buttigieg, and Pete Buttigieg is the openly gay one.
01:14:17.000You know, Pete Buttigieg, for what it's worth, I think the guy's like the Antichrist.
01:14:22.000But at the very, at the bare minimum, I think he tries very hard to come off straight, and you would kind of have to if you want to succeed, and even in 2019, honestly, you would try to have to come off as an inoffensive, normative-looking American male, you know?
01:14:37.000And so in that way, he is actually, sounds less gay than Cory Booker.
01:15:42.000But there's also something to be said for
01:15:45.000You know what if you had some kind of oriental wife and she brought you oriental mommy gf and she brought you some kind of oriental snack you know some kind of stir fry some kind of fish wrap you know something like that something to be said for that right you know that you're sitting there playing games and you know maybe maybe she doesn't even speak english could you imagine she doesn't even speak english but you know and maybe that's better maybe that's better because it's much easier to tune out it's like oh gibberish don't understand yeah yeah yeah okay
01:18:49.000KP says, Nick, looks like you owe 4D PewDiePie super chatter an apology.
01:18:54.000I don't actually, because I don't believe it was four-dimensional.
01:18:56.000I think it was... I think it was sincere.
01:18:58.000I think it makes a lot more sense that they told him to give to the ADL and he just did it, and then he felt bad about it, and that he... well, he planned to wake everybody up.
01:20:27.000So we make some exceptions, but generally speaking, these generations are no good.
01:20:32.000Justin says, do you think the ADL will come after PewDiePie after he rescinded his donation?
01:20:37.000Also, do you think 1350 will riot over the statues in Charlottesville?
01:20:43.000I think the ADL Would would not change their behavior.
01:20:47.000No matter what, you know, I think the donation doesn't really matter.
01:20:51.000I think they'll go after him If he messes up they're out to get him already is what I'm trying to say It's not like they're like now we're really gonna go after him.
01:21:00.000They've been going after him after him hard for years so I think there's nothing that his behavior can do to change and
01:21:08.000You know, how intensely the ADL will target him.
01:21:11.000I think they have it out for him from the beginning.
01:21:13.000And no, I don't think blacks really care about the statutes.
01:21:16.000It's really more like white liberals and Jews.
01:22:27.000but it's like you you pay me uh well i guess it's not like that because i don't have you hostage i'm not trying to attack you i'm actually just giving you a good thing so it's actually not like that at all it's actually like it's actually like giving a little bit of money to somebody you like a lot it's actually more like that than anything else baker yeah that works baker says can't wait to mob around on the boat with the america first chads and bully all the low energy dweebs
01:22:54.000Yep yep Miami's gonna be great we're gonna be t-posing and just confirmed by the way it has been confirmed that Kathy's you we will be at the Miami event you'll be debating this girl named Bernadette
01:23:09.000who we are now mutuals on instagram she'll debating this she'll be debating this other girl so you know hey if you want to get on the boat you want to t-pose on kathy jue she's going to be there i'm not saying like oh going like attack her but if we're going to be t-posing drawing energy kathy jue will be there you know a lot of conservative ink people will be there so
01:23:30.000You know, if you're not convinced yet, I'll be there.
01:23:42.000dramatic dodo and also you got to remember time is running out it's it's $150 for tickets now that's the early bird special and there's only so many tickets to go around so they're selling very very quickly and there's only a limited amount of spots and there's like 200 spots and we're getting pretty close to filling up so if you're if you're on the fence you should go all in
01:24:04.000dramatic dodo says the super chatter cries out even as he strikes you yeah yeah where have we seen that before right mead music says i'm a zoomer trapped in a gen x boomers body yeah no i think you're just a gen x guy coping but that's okay vexed partisan says and the lord said unto john come forth and receive eternal life but he came fifth and won a toaster
01:26:26.000lard says about to go joker mode on the jokers who keep posting leaked joker clips from the new joker movie out of my timeline please tell them to stop dude just don't click the video on twitter it doesn't automatically play sound so just don't watch
01:26:43.000Okay, Bridge Builder says, can't believe this peepee poopie guy, this peepee poopie pie guy, he dangled a dollar in front of them and yanked it away.
01:26:53.000Does he not know how traumatic that can be to the collective Jewish psyche?
01:27:32.000It's like a novel, but it's very, very solid.
01:27:34.000I don't know if I agree with everything in there.
01:27:36.000I don't know if I agree with everything in there because, you know, if I did, maybe they'd fire it by my house like they did to all those other people who agreed with that.
01:27:43.000But, you know, he definitely makes some interesting points.
01:27:47.000I mostly read it for research purposes.
01:27:49.000I mostly read it as research, you know, to research extremism.
01:27:52.000But, you know, can't say that he doesn't make some interesting points.
01:28:59.000If I came off as anti-Semitic or anything, which I don't think I was, even if I was joking, but it's all meant to serve a pro-Jewish satirical message, so I hope everybody understands that.
01:29:10.000Doug Dimadome says, what has been will be again.
01:29:14.000What has been done will be done again.
01:29:20.000AlternateKek says, it's the year 2035 and the Chicago Knickers have won the Super Bowl for the second time in a row after Nick Fuentes bought and restructured the Bears.
01:29:30.000Yeah, I don't know if that's going to happen anytime soon.
01:29:32.000If it's anything like my fantasy league, it's not going to go well.
01:29:56.000I wouldn't say that much Monster kill says message not sent edit and try again.
01:30:01.000Okay Zee que says climate change real or fake real, but I don't I don't know if we are doing anything to affect it You know the climate changes.
01:30:13.000It's been changing, but I think it's more the result of Excuse me.
01:30:18.000I think the climate is mostly influenced by
01:30:22.000like the ocean and uh the sun and our proximity to the sun and sun cycles and you know things like that i think it's all factors that we cannot control and you know maybe we are affecting it maybe pollution affects weather in the short term but the idea that carbon emissions affect climate you know to me is um
01:30:45.000Can we send Kamala Harris straight to hell with some HHs?
01:31:16.000pp says do you know of the jewish comedian dave smith he interviewed spencer a while ago you should challenge him to a debate about libertarianism he's got a political podcast called part of the problem uh i don't know if he's got cloud maybe i will what's his name dave smith if he's got cloud i'll debate him but i don't like uh you know helping out yeah seven seventy five hundred followers i don't know i don't know
01:32:59.000surprise surprise jewish guys kissing the ass of the adl wow what is it a friday nazbol gang says have you heard of cultured thug if so what are your thoughts if not check them out on bit shoot huge red pills i don't know who that is so yeah i guess we'll have to check them out the fly says millennial power now cringe stanley says pewds for world dictator state mandated italian gfs yeah maybe for us italians i don't know about all the rest of you
01:33:27.000Bandrew says hey Nick long time no super chat looking forward to Miami my turning point chapter.
01:33:33.000Yeah, I know It's hosting a debate with the college Democrats on immigration the Monday after NPAC Fantastic timing.
01:33:41.000Yeah, it'll be exciting dude, and it looks like you got quite the line up there So can't wait to see you again.
01:35:27.000Yes, the last time I was in DC for the 4th of July.
01:35:30.000A good friend of mine brought this up and I didn't really... I had no idea what he was talking about, you know, but he brought it up.
01:35:38.000and uh i don't want to get into the details kind of awkward moment but you know he brought it up like oh yeah so a friend of mine's cohabitating and i want to tell him like you know it's a sin and blah blah blah like how should i go about that and i was like well what's wrong with cohabitation like wake me up on this what's the data what's the argument there but apparently if you look at the data it's like it's like brutal in terms of uh
01:36:00.000longevity of the relationship so you know I think in general you know if there's sex going on obviously that's sinful I don't know if it's a sin to live together before I get I don't think that's a sin in itself but just the statistics are they do suggest that that's not the best idea
01:36:17.000So that's I don't really judge I'm not really one of these people who's gonna be like throwing the book at you Hey, you're not supposed to do this.
01:36:24.000But you know, look I look at the data This is why this is why I would I would probably not marry somebody who's not a virgin, you know Because you look at these statistics on that.
01:36:35.000Statistically speaking, if you have one premarital sex partner as a woman, your odds of getting a divorce just went from like 10% to like 25%.
01:36:46.000And with every premarital sexual partner until like 10, after 10 it stagnates.
01:37:33.000Man, God rest his soul, but he was good, and we really liked him.
01:37:37.000Hopefully, we gotta say some prayers for him, because if he, you know, if we don't say enough prayers, I know he wasn't Catholic, I know he wasn't even Christian.
01:38:33.000Intentionally Blank says, I'm hopeful to see the younger crowd more knowledgeable than my generation about things like how great Israel is, false flags, politics, etc.
01:38:49.000Always, you know, always way appealing to see that the next generation is gonna, I think they are gonna be more woke.
01:38:56.000umphlove says with all these birthday wishes we should make old nick donald a little birthday jingle to sing along like jesse lee peterson does jesse lee do a birthday song i'm not i'm not singing any birthday songs you're not gonna get that lucas says peepee poopoo new zealand loves you hey well thanks i love new zealand luke says leo frank more like leo shapiro for legal reasons that's a joke very based
01:39:39.000Dr. Redzone says hi Nick first time super chatter.
01:39:42.000Anyways, take my hard-earned shekels God knows your show is the only thing keeping me sane in the frozen degenerate landscape known as Canada Yeah, kind of cringe bro kind of cringe you're hanging up and you know cook land
01:40:58.000Maybe that's, maybe that's the red pill.
01:41:00.000We all escape to the Pacific Islands, and we all find... Here's the problem.
01:41:06.000What people don't realize is they all start out looking good when they're young, but then invariably they all look like hell when they get old.
01:44:14.000Boopers says had a delivery to a farm in upstate New York a group of six Chad buff zoomers who worked there were making fun of Democrats We will be fine.
01:44:58.000Let's see great we got a lot more awesome P pieces Dave Smith has 43,000 followers not 7,000 maybe I'm looking at the wrong Dave Smith Yeah, there's probably multiple Dave Smith's
01:45:15.000Uh, let's see, Eric says, Arians, please make it a monthly routine to watch the World Star Fight compilations.
01:45:41.000I know you say this, but I know you say this, but I'm different.
01:45:44.000I know you say this, but I'm going to tell you something that is going to change your mind.
01:45:49.000I know you hate guessing interviews, but after what you said about climate change, think about getting Christian from the Ice Age Farmer podcast on.
01:45:56.000Yeah, it sounds about the last thing I want to do.
01:45:58.000So, thanks for the suggestion, but yeah, I've thought about it.
01:46:02.000Dan D says, you see the new Hyde Wars?
01:46:04.000Just Sam and Nick riffing for almost two hours.
01:47:49.000Friday the 13th, that's where all this misfortune is coming from probably.
01:47:53.000The Boogie thing was pretty hard to watch too.
01:47:56.000you know the way what he did on that live stream that he live streamed it his death I mean that was just hard to watch technically backs says ADL attacked Iceland over banning circumcision today openly flaunted how they would associate them with Nazis to damage tourism said truth wouldn't matter yeah I saw that that's how they operate their thugs everybody knows that
01:48:18.000Jack says, hey Nick, have you tried Metamucil for your loose?
01:51:03.000Yeah Yeah, you should have seen it You should have seen it was horrible.
01:51:08.000Not only not only is he gone but just like the most brutal way possible I don't think i've ever I don't think i've ever seen that much red before
01:51:38.000uh going on for e-celebrities i didn't even know about tim pool but man that's that's rough magic says hey big guy don't worry about the gf question i'm not worried about it i had the best uncle and he didn't marry until his mid-50s he was too focused on saving our race
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