In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and co-host Owen Benjamin ( ) discuss the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, the attempted attack on a Christian journalist in New Zealand, and the new anti-semitism law passed in Florida. They also discuss the Spongebob SquarePants episode that marks the 20th anniversary of the show's debut on Nickelodeon's Nick to do a political spin on current events and pop culture events, including the White House Correspondent s Dinner Party. Also, Nick and Owen talk about why the media is completely ignoring a story about an anti-Christian terrorist attack that is getting no attention in the mainstream media. And, of course, there's a special guest on the show tonight! America First is a show about Americanism, not globalism, and putting the American people first once again. America First! -Nick's introduction to the show and his thoughts on Venezuela, Cuba, and anti-Semitism in the media, and much more. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, Like, and Share, and tell a Friend about this and other shows you're listening to America First. Thank you for listening and supporting! Cheers, Nick, Jake, and God Bless! XOXO. -Jon and Owen, -The Best Seat at the Table, Nick J. Fentes, Jr. & Owen B. FuENTER: America First: and the other Podcasts: The Best Podcasts of the Week: Subscribe and Subscribe on Podchaser, Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on the App Store and Podchorus Subscribe to the Podchore, Learn more about your ad-free version of the podcast, Like and Share on iTunes? Become a Friend on PodChronogrific? Subscribe & Share the Podcasts, Subscribe on Social Media? Learn about the latest episode featuring the latest episodes on the latest Podchor Podcasts & Podcasts? Subscribe on Podcasts and Podcasts on the World Wide Podcasts - Subscribe on Vlogs, and Subscribe to Podchronicities, and more! Subscribe to our new episodes, and we'll be giving you'll get a chance to hear from the best vlogs & more! Get exclusive shoutouts from the podchor, and other cool things like that?
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00:15:52.000We've got a great show for you tonight.
00:15:53.000There's a lot to talk about, lots to dig into tonight.
00:15:57.000I've already actually been streaming a little bit today.
00:16:00.000You might have seen me on the Red Elephant stream alongside Devin Stack and Owen Benjamin.
00:16:06.000And that took place about 45 minutes ago, actually closer to an hour ago actually.
00:16:12.000So tonight I actually have a legitimate excuse.
00:16:14.000I did just get off a stream and we were on for about an hour and a half talking about traditionalism, Amish people, a couple of other things.
00:16:49.000I had forgotten the nature of my audience, I guess, which is that every time there's like a conflict abroad and I'm not like giving you the same talking points every time that Tucker Carlson says, people lose their minds, you know?
00:17:34.000When's Nick gonna enlist in the military?
00:17:36.000When's Nick gonna fly down to Venezuela?
00:17:39.000So we're gonna go into a little bit of greater detail on the scenario.
00:17:43.000We're going to go into some history of America's relationship with Venezuela, go into detail on the current crisis, the latest news out of Venezuela, but also out of Cuba because there are some things tangentially going on there.
00:17:57.000As we'll give a much more detailed case.
00:18:09.000So we'll be discussing that, and it's one of my favorite subjects.
00:18:13.000My hair's a little bit messed up today because I was wearing the headphones on the stream.
00:18:17.000So we'll be doing that, and then if we have time at the end, there is this story out of New Zealand, actually, that I wanted to talk about.
00:19:24.000Thank God we're finally taking care of that problem.
00:19:28.000You know, but tonight we're without one of those white pills like we've been seeing the past couple of weeks.
00:19:34.000You know, various episodes, whether it's the Easter ritual in Poland or
00:19:39.000World Jewish Congress, whatever it is.
00:19:41.000You know, so we're going with that one tonight.
00:19:43.000I do want to acknowledge, though, before we jump into the news, because nobody has said anything, I feel it's only appropriate as a Zoomer to acknowledge that today is the 20th anniversary of SpongeBob SquarePants debuting on Nickelodeon.
00:21:09.000As a Zoomer hosting this show, it's very important for representation of our culture in the media, in the dissonant right YouTube community.
00:21:17.000So just wanted to say that, just wanted to get that out of my system.
00:21:20.000Also yesterday, six years since Acid Rap, so another important anniversary.
00:21:25.000So with that out of the way, okay, we've paid respect, we've paid our dues, a little celebration there.
00:22:22.000Guaido, who is a leader of the National Assembly there, and he was elected to that position in January, he was recognized as the sovereign of Venezuela by the United States, Canada, a number of South and Central American countries.
00:22:35.000And he's been sponsoring these big protests in the capital, Caracas, and all across the country.
00:22:40.000And there have been a couple of close calls that we've watched on the show, where it's almost come close to a full-scale revolution, or civil unrest, or assassination attempts.
00:22:50.000We've watched a lot of that happen, but it seemed like yesterday, and I think that's what Guaido believed, and that's what the United States believed, they thought this was a tipping point.
00:23:00.000It's over, we're gonna have this full-blown revolution in Venezuela.
00:23:04.000And they anticipated that there were going to be a lot of people inside President Maduro's government and in the military who would defect.
00:23:11.000If Guaido gets the support of the military, then he can become the rightful leader of Venezuela.
00:23:17.000I guess all these Western countries would ensure a peaceful transition, but that's not exactly what happened.
00:23:22.000What happened instead was, it seems like all the people in the military and the government who said they would defect, of which Mike Pompeo named three such people, or in the press I think they named and reported on,
00:24:54.000Guaido has said we don't have the support of the military.
00:24:57.000So that phase, this beginning of the end declaration, is kind of over.
00:25:01.000He did, excuse me, call for people to take to the streets today in a video that he posted online.
00:25:07.000And there were mass protests in the Capitol, tens of thousands of people rising up.
00:25:12.000And the question remains, and this is what's being debated now in the mainstream media, and what I talked about a little bit on the show, is what is America's role in all of this?
00:25:20.000What role does the United States play?
00:25:23.000Moving forward, I guess, because we have played a role leading up to this.
00:25:26.000We have sanctioned Venezuela very heavily.
00:25:29.000Oil sanctions just went into effect this weekend.
00:25:32.000We've cut them off from the global financial system, cut them off from trade.
00:25:36.000In a big way, we blocked the refugees.
00:25:38.000So we've been involved for a long time, but the question is, what role, if any, does America play in regime change?
00:25:59.000Of the fact that he collaborates with China and Russia and other American adversaries.
00:26:03.000Others say it's just in America's self-interest for a variety of reasons why we should do it.
00:26:07.000But people say, what is America's role?
00:26:09.000Is it this limited, more indirect role of sanctions regime and possible indirect military support for the resistance in the form of American-supplied light arms, as people have reported that they saw in the video yesterday, in videos of the protests and the gunfire?
00:26:28.000We get our hands dirty, boots on the ground.
00:26:30.000It's a more direct thing like we saw in Panama 20 years ago, or like we saw in other countries with the CIA and the alphabet soup agencies.
00:28:13.000I saw Tucker Carlson's take on this yesterday, and honestly I love Tucker Carlson, but people have a tendency of just saying the same things over and over.
00:28:22.000We have a tendency to get a little bit lazy and fail to grasp, I think, the nuances of some of these conversations.
00:28:29.000So Tucker Carlson and I think all the usual suspects are saying, it's a foreign intervention, we have no business there, and look what happened in Libya, and we should just stick to our own business.
00:29:30.000Oh, your foreign intervention doesn't work and it's not good and we have to America first and this kind of stuff and I'm still America first.
00:29:57.000So, invading Iraq, thousands of miles away, with 250,000 ground troops, at the best of Israel, is not the same as going to the Western Hemisphere, if you look at Venezuela on the map, not far at all from our country, and putting our fingers on the scale to change something happening with their regime.
00:30:18.000Us intervening, for example, in a country like Syria, where we've been involved since around 2015, at least that's what's been reported, that's what's publicly known officially.
00:30:27.000We've been involved since about 2015 in the Syrian civil war.
00:30:30.000There is no discernible reason why we should be in Syria.
00:30:35.000It makes sense for Russia to be involved in Syria.
00:30:38.000Russia's been involved in Syria from earlier than we had been involved in Syria, and it makes sense, because Syria is in Russia's backyard.
00:30:46.000Russia is directly concerned with what happens in the Middle East.
00:30:49.000The stability, the population, the economy.
00:30:53.000Because Russia has military contracts with Syria and other countries in the Middle East.
00:30:57.000And Russia has to deal with other countries in the Middle East.
00:31:00.000Muslim countries that are in Central Asia, for example.
00:31:15.000What happens in Syria does not affect us in the slightest.
00:31:20.000Even if Bashar al-Assad was this hostile regime that hated us and wanted to go for our neck or whatever, it wouldn't really matter because they're all the way over there.
00:31:29.000And Bashar al-Assad didn't even want to do that.
00:31:31.000He was cooperative with us when we began intervening on the other side, right?
00:32:48.000You know, this is also a consequentialist argument.
00:32:50.000They'll say, well, we can't intervene because it doesn't work after intervention.
00:32:55.000This is where demographics comes into play.
00:32:57.000Us intervening in a country like Libya and Syria, and let's say the result is not exactly what we intended.
00:33:03.000For example, Libya is another oil country, another oil-rich country, that we did regime change, and now it's a failed state.
00:33:09.000Now it's totally anarchic, and violence is breaking out once again, eight years since we
00:33:16.000Intervened and ousted Muammar Gaddafi.
00:33:18.000And so people say, how can we be guaranteed or even have any degree of optimism that what comes next in Venezuela will be better than what came before?
00:35:10.000People are starving to death in the country.
00:35:13.000People are on both sides fleeing the country into Brazil and Colombia.
00:35:17.000Is this what Muammar Gaddafi's Libya looked like?
00:35:20.000Is this what Bashar al-Assad's Syria looked like?
00:35:22.000And sure, Syria was in civil war because of the Arab Spring, but nothing comparable to what's happening in Venezuela, where it's already a failed state.
00:35:29.000And people say, oh well, that's because of us, that's because of our sanctions.
00:35:33.000Really kind of besides the point, it's where we are.
00:35:35.000And so the question becomes, do we leave it alone?
00:37:30.000The whole reason that we were set on this bad path with Venezuela from the beginning is because Venezuela privatized their oil company and decided to take all the profits.
00:37:59.000This drug stuff, the economic stuff, the energy stuff, of course not.
00:38:05.000But that's not what we're talking about.
00:38:06.000We're talking about a major opportunity for civil unrest or for there to be an opposition candidate, somebody who could replace this government, and all America would have to do is put their finger on the scale.
00:38:19.000We're not talking about a ground invasion.
00:38:20.000I don't think that's what we're talking about yet.
00:38:22.000If that's what we're talking about, it's a different conversation.
00:38:25.000Or an occupation or anything like that.
00:38:27.000But we're talking about a little bit of support.
00:38:30.000It's aircraft carriers, it's political pressure, it's what it's been up to this point so far, which is basically all this so-called smart power that we've been talking about, as opposed to hard power, big movements of troops, that kind of thing.
00:38:42.000Is it really a hard question to say that if it's a little bit of investment, but we could get a regime that is hostile to our country, does business with our adversaries, doesn't go after drug cartels, on and on and on, is removed and we get somebody else?
00:38:55.000I think that's certainly within our interest.
00:39:21.000And I think the reason why this argument is stupid in the first place is people just must not understand the geography of Central and South America.
00:39:31.000Sure, we have a refugee crisis happening or an immigration crisis on our southern border.
00:39:36.000But what's causing the immigration crisis at our southern border right now?
00:39:39.000And also we have to be careful about our definitions here.
00:39:43.000The crisis at our border is a crisis of asylum seekers from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
00:40:01.000It's because they can make it to the border.
00:40:03.000They're not a problem in Venezuela, Guatemala, or rather in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
00:40:08.000They're a problem because they come up through Mexico, they march a thousand miles, and they physically penetrate the country, and we cannot turn them away legally.
00:40:17.000So it's an asylum problem, it's a problem of foot traffic.
00:40:20.000Venezuela, you cannot even get to America on a land route.
00:40:25.000I know South America and North America are connected on the map, but there is no road that leads from South America into Central America.
00:40:33.000It would be physically impossible for mass movements of people to go from Venezuela through Colombia into Panama.
00:40:41.000There's not even a road that exists there.
00:40:43.000Even the Pan American Highway doesn't go that way.
00:40:46.000The best you can do is have your car shipped over this little gap that they have, which I think is called the Daria Gap or something to that effect, but you cannot get through.
00:40:55.000So this problem of people coming all the way and demanding asylum, it just, it is impossible that this could happen, right?
00:41:01.000Moreover, beyond that, the problem that would ensue if you had
00:41:06.000A political crisis that was bigger than it is already is refugees as opposed to asylees, and this administration has had a brutal crackdown on refugees.
00:41:14.000I'll read you just something, and it's actually talking about how bad it is, but this is good from our perspective.
00:41:20.000It says in October and November of last year alone, immigration officials deported more than 120 Venezuelan nationals, and that's according to Syracuse University's Transnational Records Access Clearinghouse.
00:41:35.000has not resettled a single Venezuelan refugee since 2013.
00:41:40.000Not one Venezuelan refugee in six years, even under Obama, according to government records.
00:41:46.000And they say they have no plans to do so in the future.
00:41:49.000When asked the State Department was at least accepting submissions from Venezuelan refugees, a spokesperson said, quote, And this goes on, this extends to all refugees.
00:42:04.000The Trump administration brought refugee admissions to historic lows from 110,000 yearly, which was the limit set by Obama, to 45,000 in 2018 and now 30,000 in 2019.
00:42:14.000However, the actual number of refugees resettled is much lower than those ceilings.
00:42:21.000has admitted the lowest number of refugees in the almost four-decade history of the resettlement program.
00:42:27.000No, of course we know about this, but we're talking about a country that has no geographic connection to our entire continent.
00:42:48.000And we're talking about a class of immigration which, if anything, is the only one the Trump administration is succeeding at stopping to the point where we've got zero from Venezuela.
00:42:57.000You remember the travel ban that went into effect?
00:43:03.000If that is not convincing, if all that is not convincing, consider that there is already a refugee problem.
00:43:10.0003 million people have fled Venezuela already.
00:43:12.000You've got a million in Colombia, you've got a couple million elsewhere in South America, and they say that number could go up to 8 million.
00:43:23.000The country has a 90% poverty rate, you've got medicine shortages, food shortages, you've got electricity rationing, 10 million percent hyperinflation, you've got a refugee crisis that's going to be literally bigger than the one in Syria, 8 million people is estimated, that's what the projected number is.
00:44:15.000I have people still super chatting me talking about helicopter memes.
00:44:19.000Augusto Pinochet, a result of a CIA-backed coup, one of the most successful dictators in Latin American history.
00:44:25.000Now, we can say there are other examples where it's failed, clearly.
00:44:28.000Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, there are several examples where it's failed, but I think that if you look at this particular circumstance and you look at again the details and nuances of this one in particular as opposed to this dogmatic non-intervention crap, you can say there's legitimate U.S.
00:45:35.000But the real problem is not anybody who's looking at it that way.
00:45:38.000The problem is not people looking at Venezuela and saying, do we have a naked self-interest there in oil, in economy, in geopolitical posture, but I'm just evaluating it differently than you.
00:45:48.000That's not really... I don't take so much issue with that.
00:45:51.000Like, for example, Devin Stack, who said, well, is it the end of the world?
00:45:55.000No, but maybe there's more important things.
00:45:58.000The problem is people who are dogmatically non-interventionists.
00:46:01.000People, because then you hear at the same time, it's like the alt-right and DSA people doing the epic handshake.
00:46:07.000People who say, no, we are ethically opposed to foreign intervention because it is murderous, or because it is illegal, or something to that effect, and that is the gayest thing in the world.
00:46:18.000That whole ideology, that is what I have a problem with.
00:46:21.000For a long time, I think these two groups of people were united.
00:46:24.000For example, in our opposition to the Iraq War.
00:47:11.000We live in the real world, and the real world is governed by logistical things and details.
00:47:17.000Things like ports, things like railways, commodities like oil, things like currency exchanges.
00:47:23.000All of that stuff matters a lot less than these vapid ideas about whatever you want to talk about.
00:47:28.000So yeah, I'm in favor of America controlling the Western Hemisphere.
00:47:32.000I don't really care if it's about, you know, freedom fighting, democracy, all that, whatever, just so long as it helps Americans.
00:47:38.000But then there are other people who say, no, no, no, America should just mind her own business.
00:47:42.000The only conflict that is justified, that America can get into, is a defensive conflict.
00:47:48.000We cannot posture, we cannot threaten, we cannot intervene, we cannot do anything.
00:47:52.000If it is not purely defensive, the only time America can act, and I'm not strawmanning because that's what a lot of these people believe, is that short of America being shot upon, we basically have to have our arms tied behind our back.
00:48:06.000You know this because every time we do a minor engagement, or even an intimidation tactic, they oppose it.
00:48:12.000For example, we had three strike groups, three carrier strike groups, sailing over to the Sea of Japan when North Korea was conducting their missile and nuclear tests.
00:48:24.000Anytime we flex our muscle, it's war, it's a ground invasion, it's regime change, all the rest, and we have to oppose it, but it never was.
00:48:30.000You know, sometimes you do these things just to intimidate.
00:48:45.000But you have a group of people that say, no, no, it's never justified, because it is illegal, or it's murderous, or it's expensive, or you're violating national sovereignty, or something like that.
00:48:55.000But that's the kind of thinking we have to oppose.
00:48:56.000It's those same people that say, we have to oppose intervention in Venezuela, not because I've done this calculus and it's not in our interest, but because America is a bad country, and imperialist, and...
00:49:11.000We have to stop this global homo machine and all this, and it is unethical, and we're murdering people, and this and that?
00:52:41.000Well, weapons of mass destruction, but also Israel and also free and fair elections.
00:52:46.000Now, going into Venezuela for oil, money, or because we want to get Russia out of the Western Hemisphere, none of that has to do with Israel.
00:52:53.000None of that has to do with remaking the country in a democratic image.
00:52:56.000None of that even has to do with an occupation or anything like that.
00:53:20.000And so, I don't think it's in the near future, but in the distant future, America's power will wane, our empire will recede, and you will see all these same actors that people go to and speak so highly about Russia, China.
00:53:33.000Russia's fighting American imperialism.
00:53:36.000China's fighting against the global homo.
00:53:39.000You'll find they're all going to do the exact same thing.
00:53:42.000You'll find that once America recedes and it's a little bit more of a free-for-all on the periphery, as we start to pull back, you're going to see all these other rivals or adversarial states with a big military try to exert their influence, and they'll have the same BS cover story, but it'll be for the same motive.
00:54:32.000Regime change through those means, through these containment means that Trump has been trying to carry out also in North Korea and Iran, fine with me.
00:54:39.000And actually, the real last thing, the actual last thing, and then we'll move on.
00:54:42.000You also can't understate the residual effects.
00:54:45.000We talked about this with the Syria strikes two years ago.
00:54:51.000We bombed Syria to make a point to North Korea.
00:54:55.000We bombed Syria so we didn't have to bomb North Korea.
00:54:59.000Because if we can make a credible threat to North Korea, if we can make North Korea believe we're going to bomb them, then we don't have to.
00:55:04.000So you bomb a country that doesn't have total control of its borders and can't actually punish us because it doesn't have WMDs or a lot of support in the international community, you drop some bombs here after you've made a promise, and then these other countries say, oh, well, we'll take you seriously now.
00:55:19.000And now maybe we'll be a little on edge and maybe we'll be more eager to do diplomacy.
00:55:25.000Maybe if there's some indirect support for Venezuela, whatever it is, but the outcome is regime change, maybe that changes the calculus in the heads of the Iranians or the North Koreans.
00:55:34.000North Koreans who are deciding to pull back, Iranians who have never been conciliatory.
00:55:38.000Maybe they look at Venezuela and they say, hmm.
00:55:43.000They say, hmm, if there was regime change through containment possible there, 10 million percent hyperinflation and people starving and eating dogs and our country's collapsing and you can't even tell if it was organic or if America did it, maybe we shouldn't negotiate.
00:55:57.000And then that spares us, you know, that spares us additional expense trying to bring people to the negotiating table or them living in defiance of our interests.
00:56:18.000If we wanted to invade Venezuela because we wanted to import their population and work at our McDonald's as indentured servants, we could do that because we're America and we make the rules.
00:57:25.000At the end of the day we can all agree American military using our power against Venezuela, we could all agree to be better spent using American military power legitimately and legally against like BuzzFeed or you know against the Huffington Post.
00:57:39.000I mean we could all agree that would be a good day.
00:57:53.000But our last story here is from Australia, actually.
00:57:56.000I'm reading here from a local Australian source.
00:57:59.000It says, quote, a former Canberra-based reporter
00:58:02.000Wanted to lure Christians to his house and fight them as part of a reprisal for the Christchurch massacre a court has heard.
00:58:10.000James Michael Waugh, who is 28, was arrested earlier this month and charged with threatening to act with intent to cause public harm using a carriage service to menace others and possessing a weapon to be used to kill.
00:58:24.000Got this 28-year-old white shit-lib journalist who saw the Christchurch attack and he anticipated his plan was he was going to lure Christians into his home through various means and then once there he would attempt to kill them and become this big martyr himself because he was mad at Christians for what was done at Christchurch.
00:58:42.000It's important to point out, first and foremost, Christians continue to take the rap for what happened in Christchurch, but it wasn't committed by Christians.
00:58:49.000The Christchurch attack was committed by a pagan.
00:58:52.000Only a pagan could do something like this, you know, and people say, oh, a lot of shit-lipped journalists after Christchurch said, your ideology is what fueled Christchurch.
00:59:40.000It's bigger, literally, than every country on Earth, Facebook is.
00:59:44.000Saying, we're gonna ban white nationalist content, we're gonna ban white separatist content, and we're gonna use a very generous and charitable definition in doing that.
00:59:52.000And Instagram, 800 million, does the same.
00:59:55.000And you've got a subcommittee, and we've been over this before.
00:59:58.000I found out there was an article the other day that talked about the people that inspired the Sri Lanka church bombing were still on Facebook for a month after the bombing.
01:00:10.000There was this charismatic imam who was giving out these very charged extremist sermons in Sri Lanka in Tamilese or whatever their language is there, telling people to go and hurt Christians and all that.
01:00:24.000And Facebook still has not taken down anything of his.
01:00:27.000So you've got, and think about that distinction, you've got one lone wolf guy, white nationalist, and like I said, we could cherry pick maybe 10 examples of this in the last 25 years to make that the epidemic, right?
01:00:39.000Got one lone wolf guy, goes to do something, he's universally condemned, nevertheless, Facebook takes action, company-wide policy, it's unprecedented that they explicitly and directly take action against the political ideology in the manner that they did.
01:00:54.000And then at the same time, you get 400 Christians exploded in a coordinated attack based on a regional group with international financing and backing, and the people that are a part of it are still on Facebook.
01:01:06.000And they're not just on Facebook peripherally, they're adjacent to the people that blew up the mosque in the way that the people banned on Facebook were to the Christchurch shooter.
01:01:14.000Facebook banned Faith Goldie because of the Christchurch shooting.
01:01:18.000The Christchurch shooter was a pagan, white nationalist exterminationist.
01:01:25.000She doesn't believe in violence at all.
01:01:27.000She was running a legitimate mayoral political campaign.
01:01:29.000She's not a white nationalist at all or a white separatist or anything like that.
01:01:33.000She gets banned because she's like 10 miles away ideologically from the shooter, whatever, you know.
01:01:39.000In other words, there's this vast ocean that separates somebody who kills and somebody who's just saying, hey, you know, maybe something's happening demographically.
01:01:47.000But the people directly responsible for a terrorist attack
01:01:51.000from radical Islamic extremists are still out on Facebook.
01:01:56.000And then we see it every day from the left, too.
01:01:58.000How many times does this have to happen?
01:02:00.000We saw the shooting at the Alexandria baseball diamond.
01:02:04.000You had somebody disgruntled who was watching CNN, who was on Reddit and Facebook, talking about how they loved, you know, John Oliver and all these other people, go out and try to kill American politicians.
01:02:14.000And actually did shot and almost kill Steve Scalise.
01:02:18.000I mean, I always mix them up with Steve King and the other Steve's, but I believe it was Steve Scalise they shot and tried and almost killed.
01:02:25.000Do we ever hear about that ever again?
01:02:27.000Yeah, in Texas two years ago, somebody went into a church, radical atheist, all over his Facebook page it was hatred against Christians, going to a church and do a mass shooting.
01:02:36.000I don't think you heard about that one within six hours of the actual shooting, because then they found out who he was and what the motive was.
01:02:42.000And then you have this episode, a journalist luring people in, trying to kill them.
01:02:55.000I know it may sound redundant at times because it's the same story every day.
01:02:59.000We do something, we do boo, and the whole world has to stop and readjust and have, you know, sensitivity training.
01:03:06.000And these people commit terrorist attacks and they literally just turn and look the other way.
01:03:11.000We have to acknowledge, no, there is nothing intrinsically violent about anything I'm saying on this show or that Faith Goldie is saying or anybody on the right wing is saying, as has been alleged because of the actions of literally a handful of people, just in the same way that there's nothing intrinsically violent.
01:03:28.000Well, I think actually there might be with journalists, but for the most part, intrinsically violent about, you know, what they're doing, left wing or journalism.
01:03:45.000To me that's the only thing, and even that is debatable, maybe that's the only thing that doesn't inspire people because of the severity of the subject matter to go out and kill and do violence, right?
01:03:56.000Because anytime you talk about politics, right, left, up, down, authoritarian, libertarian
01:04:01.000It's grave matters of state, of society, of health, of people.
01:04:06.000Serious things that people take seriously.
01:04:08.000You have a lot of people in the world.
01:04:11.000When you're talking about serious things and you got a big sample size, you're gonna get people on the periphery that are gonna do the wrong thing.
01:04:19.000And that's how it should be looked at, right?
01:04:21.000If it's looked at it that way for journalists and atheists and left-wing people, you can afford the same kind of thinking for right-wing Christians and all the rest.
01:04:32.000If I see a journalist just walking down the same side of the sidewalk as me, I'm going to have to consider that a self-defense situation because of this event.
01:05:48.000We are dusting crime and we are busting nuts, big time, every day on the show.
01:05:54.000Yeah, we got to love that right we got to love that one level best says Nick Fuentes a comics comic Yeah, I don't I don't know why people keep saying that I guess Owen Benjamin said that like one time and everybody says I'm a comedian and now I Want to not I always want to do the opposite of what people are expecting to do.
01:06:12.000I'm a natural-born contrarian That's what makes it interesting by the way
01:06:16.000So people are saying, oh, this is a comedy routine.
01:08:25.000Coming down the line, you know soon But I just can't afford to take risks like that anymore Not like I once could and that's really been a changing and evolving calculus over the past year really Trying to evade these these rules the walls closing in so I really want to do it But I was concerned about if I bring them on the channel do I get demonetized?
01:09:40.000When I say I've been gaining weight, I mean, I went from, I'm not going to tell you my weight, but I went from like this number to three pounds heavier, but I'm not bloated.
01:11:13.000I don't know maybe I don't really want to do a meetup because not that I don't want to meet you I'm sure you're amazing I'm sure you're so cool, and we would really hit it off And I would want to be your friend and all that like you're wonderful, but by the same token I don't know.
01:11:29.000It's just I don't have security it could go south very quickly.
01:11:32.000You know you announce a date and a time I'm gonna be here at this time it could be asking for trouble and
01:11:38.000So I prefer to just do... Why isn't it enough to just do the show?
01:11:59.000Go to the show and like be gay for an hour?
01:12:01.000Like what do you even do at a meetup like this?
01:12:03.000Why does everybody always... Everybody who's like talent in 2019, they have to do their thing, but they also have to have a song, and they also have to go on tour, and they gotta do...
01:12:14.000Can't you just enjoy the show for crying out loud?
01:12:32.000In the future, when I get a little bit bigger, I can afford security.
01:12:36.000Once, you know, Qatar, I'm just praying the money's gonna come through any day now, okay?
01:12:41.000If they could give 300 grand to Rahim Kassam to start human events, they could float a little money my way so that we could hire, uh, you know, some Aryan super soldier to protect me.
01:12:54.000Angry Inch says, in Brooklyn I saw two young, I saw two youths beating each other up on the curb, according to the street, across the street.
01:13:03.000I saw a reimagining of anti-Gone, but said during the Ferguson riots.
01:13:11.000Big Biff says I find 200 IQ Langan's proofs of God totally watertight Their Aquinas Anselm updated with 21st century logic and math atheism is irrational I don't know as somebody mentioned him on a previous stream.
01:15:55.000Then at the end of the game, the coach is like, we just gotta make sure everybody's trying their hardest and really participating.
01:16:02.000I'm thinking, you're yelling at me, what about all, what about everybody else?
01:16:05.000Nobody wants to pass to me, they're not being team players.
01:16:08.000I gotta, I gotta be running back and forth like some jamoke, sweating and panting and running and, and I'm just not even like an entity on the team.
01:16:17.000So yeah, I will not be watching basketball and not be playing basketball.
01:24:44.000So the only way to combat it is with reciprocal force so I'm in favor of it.
01:24:49.000Gen Z says the people have been wondering Nick would you rather have a whole platter of cookies with a caveat they are pretty severely burnt in the oven or just one perfectly toasted bagel with lox.
01:25:00.000I like cookies better than I like bagels.
01:25:22.000Very often, not a big fan, but you will catch me chowing down on the distant relative, the humble donut.
01:25:30.000I've been developing these bad habits, I never used to be this way, but the past couple of years, donuts, candy, the fast food, it's really, it's becoming an issue.
01:25:40.000I gotta tell you, and I can control myself, don't get me wrong, but I just, I do have these cravings.
01:25:45.000I want, I want a chocolate bar, you know, I want a Big Mac, I want whatever.
01:27:05.000No more, we're throwing out the dogma, no more dogma, except for the Catholic dogma.
01:27:10.000Iko says, uh, okay, I'm not, I'm just not gonna read that.
01:27:14.000Shane says, F is for friends who do stuff together, U is for you and me, N is for knickers that are knickering all the way, and knickers are here to stay.
01:27:35.000Summertime, we're gonna be doing a lot of that.
01:27:38.000Reckoning says it fills me with anger to see how these ethnic and religious supremacists have oppressed and forced you to restrict your speech.
01:28:55.000Bunch of Zoomers parachuting down in there like, like a Battle Royale game, blowing up a bunch of communist Venezuelans, doing a floss on the bodies.
01:29:28.000Video game snakes as nerds saying who cares about Venezuela are lazy low IQ isolationists who don't understand how Venezuela's problems will directly affect us soon.
01:29:39.000Well, and also think about it geopolitically.
01:29:42.000Think of the countries that are against America in the Western Hemisphere.
01:29:46.000Cuba, you've got Bolivia, you've got Venezuela, you've got relatively like Nicaragua and a few countries in Central America.
01:29:56.000Haiti, I guess, is not really our best friend.
01:29:59.000So you've got a lot of countries that are skeptical or downright antagonistic towards us, and you've got Mexico, which has a left-wing president now, Lopez Obrador.
01:30:07.000Is this a good picture for our geopolitical posture?
01:30:12.000We have to constantly be persecuting our case, have to constantly be, you know, going after and doing what's best in our interest, fighting these conflicts, at least in this hemisphere.
01:30:22.000You know, talking about the Middle East is a different story.
01:30:25.000Talking about Central Africa is a different story, but
01:30:27.000CIA deposing governments in Central America?
01:30:30.000That's what they're there for, all right?
01:30:31.000Better that than Operation Ocean Spray, right?
01:31:11.000The argument is that means that the outcome will it's hard that the outcome could be worse than it is because that's what dumb people are saying.
01:31:19.000Oh, we go in there and it'll be like Libya.
01:31:21.000We're not saying they're starving and we should go in to stop people from starving because you're right that is not sufficient or in our interest.
01:31:28.000We're saying they're starving, there's civil unrest, and therefore there's an opportunity for a low-stakes investment to get a regime that we like.
01:31:36.000And all this stuff about Zog, Zog Puppet, Global Homo, Zog.
01:32:01.000Believe me, I'm not a fan of our government policies, but, you know, this stuff about, and I legitimately see people, it's the dem, socialists, and the alt-right saying, we don't like America.
01:32:12.000Time to, I know everybody watching this show is like 10 years old or something, and you know, we know it all.
01:32:19.000I'm 20 and I actually know it all, right?
01:32:21.000And I'm telling ya, that's just the way it is.
01:32:24.000It's zogged governments, and they're gonna help our economy, and they're gonna sell us our energy, and Russia's not gonna be doing their military exercises.
01:32:31.000So that's the way we have to think about it, alright?
01:34:36.000When Vladimir Putin puts out propaganda trying to get Americans to agitate against American intervention in the world, it's got nothing to do with the fact that it's a zero-sum game in the realm of geopolitics.
01:34:47.000It's because Putin's just a really good guy.
01:34:50.000He cares deeply about, you know, people.
01:34:53.000That's why you look at his conduct in war and, you know, you're just blown away by what a humanitarian he is and what a freedom fighter he is, right?
01:36:22.000Israel is not the source of every problem in the world, and every intervention, and every interest that America might have, or the government might have, is directly tied to it.
01:36:32.000With Iraq, you can point to documents.
01:36:34.000Show me the Clean Break memo that's in favor of Nicolas Maduro being... I mean, come on.
01:36:38.000You're just the dumbest, dumb thing to say.
01:36:43.000It does not do us good to have Russians doing military exercises with nuclear-capable bombers in the Western Hemisphere.
01:36:49.000It doesn't do us good to have the proliferation of left-wing anti-American governments in South America having Chinese investment.
01:36:57.000What's happening across the world is a parallel axis is being constructed that's based on resisting the American system.
01:37:06.000It's Russia, it's China, it's Venezuela, Iran, North Korea, it was Syria, Libya, a few others, and there are some others that aren't, that I can't list them all, but that's the objective at the end of the day, is to hurt the American dollar, to hurt the petrodollar, to hurt America's influence.
01:37:55.000I don't know, you know, we're not in love with that guy, we're not fans of that guy, but he was one of the few people in the alt-right who was the source of all this retarded isolationist stuff who would acknowledge, no, it's good for America to be a superpower, it's good for us to do that, you know?
01:38:11.000It's probably in our best interest and it's fine.
01:38:14.000You know, all this stuff about, oh, we gotta recede and bring it in, I've never really been
01:38:29.000Yeah, when we were Republic, Great Britain was doing the job that we are now.
01:38:33.000From the time of our inception to the time of when we took up the mantle.
01:38:36.000So it's not really comparable to what would come next.
01:38:39.000You know, China should be the global hegemon or a regional hegemon and Russia and what we should have to deal with these countries as equals.
01:38:46.000It's not going to be a fun time for anybody.
01:38:51.000We just went over that, but people can't wrap their dumb heads around it, all this gay ideology.
01:38:56.000Nickapiece says, hey Nick, do you have a Drake and Josh in over there?
01:38:59.000Do I have a Drake and Josh in over there?
01:39:53.000All this biblical stuff about Israel is not true.
01:40:06.000When they talk about Israel in the Bible, they're not talking about the modern nation-state of Israel.
01:40:10.000That much is made clear by Protestants and Catholics.
01:40:14.000Not a lot of evangelicals, but there are some Protestants out there, like Steven Anderson, as an example, who will tell you that it's got nothing to do with that.
01:40:21.000You know, the rabbinical Talmudic-worshiping Jewish people do not have a really comfy place in Christian dogma and Christian theology.
01:40:29.000They like to make it out like they do with this Judeo-Christian stuff, but they don't.
01:40:34.000The Jews in the Old Testament, the Israelites, all that is referencing Christians who will become Christians.
01:40:40.000Followers of Moses and all that became Christians.
01:41:36.000This is the stupid argument that people always make.
01:41:49.000And it's... how many times do we have to say it, right?
01:41:51.000You know, the interracial... in my family, the interracial part probably happened like two generations back.
01:41:57.000And anyway, what we're talking about when we talk about interracial is not somebody who is 75% white, with white skin, with brown hair, with 75% European ancestry, marrying a white person.
01:42:10.000We're talking about in the media when they say,
01:42:12.000We're gonna have somebody fresh off the boat from China and somebody in America.
01:42:16.000Or we're gonna have some black guy and some white woman.
01:42:19.000Or we're gonna have, you know, some totally Hispanic guy, Indian looking guy from Mexico and somebody else.
01:42:34.000It's not even worth really acknowledging because everybody knows it's not true.
01:42:38.000It's a total strawman argument to delegitimize what everybody knows to be true.
01:42:41.000Does that make it any less true that actual race-mixed couples have higher rates of mental illness than the children, higher rates of college dropout, higher rates of domestic abuse, higher rates of divorce?
01:42:51.000Does it change the fact that, broadly speaking, two distinct races are less compatible than two uniform races?
01:44:36.000Aunt, excuse me, Aunt Bessie says, when Tony Soprano was mad that Meadow was dating half-black and Jewish dude and even confronted the fella.
01:45:08.000If you sign up for the military after Iraq and Afghanistan, it's like, I don't know, can you really use the argument anymore about where we send the troops?
01:45:19.000That's not to say we should use our military frivolously or carelessly or, you know, that the lives don't matter, but it's like you kind of signed up to be in the military and you kind of know what that entails.
01:45:40.000I remember when I first heard that one in 2016.
01:45:41.000I was really funny back then Mr. Fahrenheit says are you eligible for the are you eligible for the draft?
01:45:48.000I don't think we have a mandatory draft Do we David Sperner says I stand with Nick and international bullying so true all these all these losers.
01:46:20.000Yeah, when they do massive military drills and align themselves with China, the biggest atheist, most evil country in the world, borderline, yeah, they're really Christian, really standing up for tradition there.
01:46:32.000And when they stand with Iran, really Christian, traditional stuff there, man, totally.
01:46:37.000And they stand with Venezuela, socialist dictatorship.
01:47:53.000War is a part of the modern political scene, it's part of statecraft, it's part of being an empire, and you're gonna have elements of that that are part of statecraft, you know?
01:48:02.000We're not talking about a ground invasion, we're talking about minor intervention, indirect or maybe a little bit direct, and it's not a big deal.
01:48:11.000So stop being a dumbo, dumbo libertarian, dummy.
01:48:17.000Townsend says I was radicalized by Nick Fuentes.
01:49:29.000We're like, okay, we're not a fan of that, but we'll still trade with you, and we'll still buy your oil, and we'll still do CITGO, and we'll give you humanitarian aid, and we'll look the other way about the bad record you have with drugs and all this other stuff.
01:49:44.000If you look into the Vargas tragedy, this was in the early 2000s, they had this big torrential rainfall in the Vargas state or area in Venezuela.
01:49:52.000We sent in massive amounts of humanitarian aid.
01:50:00.000So he turned away aid when they needed it in their country.
01:50:03.000And like I said, in spite of the fact that they are socialist, they hang out with Fidel Castro and Saddam Hussein, they're not fulfilling their commitments to combat narco trafficking and terrorism.
01:50:13.000Venezuela still doesn't get sanctioned by America, even though they were due for sanctions.
01:50:18.000And we still are their number one trading partner.
01:50:34.000The whole reason he turned away the aid, the whole reason he palled around with these people and so on, is because he said that we need to have this revolutionary image of Venezuela.
01:50:43.000So there are legitimate people out there that don't like America, that should be opposed for that reason.
01:50:48.000I don't know where we got this gay masochistic streak where people say, we side with people that hate America.
01:50:53.000These people that hate America are based, or people that hate America don't really hate America.
01:50:57.000It's because of Israel, you know, whatever.
01:50:59.000No, there are people legitimately are out there that oppose us, and our interests, and abuse us, and take advantage.
01:51:45.000Josh the Remover says BuzzFeed Red has not cleared, had not cleared leather for a bullet fairly ripped and the Knicker's aim was deadly with the big iron on his hip.
01:52:49.000I was going to tweet out earlier today or yesterday, like, oh, what you're going to get after Trump is just the same old, and I realized, wait a minute, we're already there.
01:52:57.000I was going to say, what comes after Trump is the status quo.
01:53:00.000Oh, well, we're kind of there already.
01:53:02.000Trump has been fully assimilated into the status quo, and what will come next is Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Mick Mulvaney, Dan Crenshaw, Marco Rubio, these kinds of characters.
01:54:07.000And normally I never have that reaction normally because you know, I'm not one to I'm not one to like fake laughter with women I see an e-girl and I'm I get angry, you know But I saw her and I was like she's funny and then I watched her a couple of her videos I'm like, you know what this kid she's got it.
01:54:25.000She's got a real charge and So I like I like her content her video is very funny and it's a shame what they're doing to her that that Jewish slob
01:54:34.000Talia Levin is harassing her and her family.
01:58:07.000I don't get me wrong Some of my best friends are leaves, but they're not American Comrade says my recommendation is Assassin's Creed Odyssey great open-world game.
01:58:25.000It's all these like missions where you just gotta follow a guy.
01:58:30.000You know, or these missions where it's like, uh, you're in the present day and there's, like, shadows and things.
01:58:36.000Couldn't they just make the game what it was about?
01:58:38.000You know, like, I thought the game was about an assassin back in the day, and they're like, no, actually it's about time machines and, like, memories.
01:59:00.000He says, Karaka is completely leveled to the ground by bombs and experimental weaponry, all legal and sanctioned by the military, of course.
01:59:07.000Yeah, I think that would be kind of funny to watch.
01:59:22.000I did Model UN because there's no rules.
01:59:30.000That was a difference and in debate team it was like you have to do your research and you have to like be polite and there's a format and there's like structure and in model UN you could just go up and you could just whip it out you could say you know what I'm the I'm the baddest person in the room like nobody is smarter than me nobody can can top me I'm the best person here and I'm gonna dominate the committee and you could just do that and just
01:59:53.000It was the most epic experience back in high school.
02:00:44.000And so we devised a plan that if he was going to talk to so-and-so person and try to make a deal, this partner, because we were a double delegation for America, he would run in and literally just shove this guy across room.
02:02:27.000Mehdi with a big super chat, thank you so much, says, if you thought women were awesome already, they're even better at work.
02:02:33.000Talk about boys when they should be working.
02:02:35.000Cry when things get stressful and are petty and dramatic with co-workers.
02:02:38.000I mean, wage cupping is already late epic, but no babies is based.
02:02:43.000I can only imagine what goes on in the workplace.
02:02:46.000You know, I've only worked in like warehouses.
02:02:49.000I've never worked like an office job or anything like that and all the jobs that I've done the women just kind of do their job which is they're all I guess like honestly well I can't say but you know they just kind of did their job but yeah I can imagine in the office would be a little bit different a little bit more stressful or anywhere in a retail space or something
02:04:07.000Honestly, I'm really going to stick with The Sopranos because I don't like the
02:04:24.000Cable series like that, you know the wire the Breaking Bad the Dexter that kind of stuff I just don't I don't like television that much.
02:04:32.000So the one exception I made was the Sopranos because my parents love it It's like a mob thing and and that's kind of my heritage you understand this, you know so not that my you know family was in the mob or anything, but Like it is a little bit relatable to my family.
02:06:13.000I mean, look, people have to make tough decisions.
02:06:15.000He wants to make a living, that's fine, but... Can't say it's really surprising.
02:06:21.000You know, I could have told them that that was good, that the Proud Boys were gonna be a problem, because I've seen that kind of thing happen before, but that's okay.
02:06:28.000Uh, Ronson says, Super Chatter lol Dave Rubin radicalized me.
02:06:31.000Nick, hey 2016 department, they want their joke back.
02:07:54.000You know, if you looked at oil prices 10 years ago, they actually have dropped, right?
02:07:59.000I remember when I was a kid, it was like $4 a gallon for gas.
02:08:02.000Gas prices have been historically low because of fracking and other things, but also, and there's always going to be turmoil in, you know, oil-rich countries.
02:08:11.000But nevertheless, I don't think you can look at that.
02:08:14.000I mean, we look at what happens in Venezuela.
02:08:16.000You stabilize a country, there's more oil output.
02:10:19.000Yeah, I'm eating a carrot from the garden.
02:10:22.000Yeah, well, I just ate, like, three Big Macs, and I just drank a bunch of Coke, so I'm all jacked up and juiced, and I'm crazy, and it's messing with my brain a little bit, too, so I'm out of control.
02:10:32.000Yeah, I picked asparagus from Mommy's garden.
02:11:52.000That's really weird, because, you know,
02:11:55.000When I'm five minutes late, it's everyone in the live chat, he's late, he's late, he's on this time, he's on this time, he's Mexican, whatever.
02:12:03.000When the show's two hours long, it's one guy says, hey thanks, oh yeah, thank you, thank you so much, right?
02:12:32.000They haven't been able to study it effectively because it's not been long enough yet, but also they say it causes problems with your lungs.
02:12:39.000Why do you want to breathe stuff into your lungs besides air?
02:12:48.000clean jen z says gotcha yeah you got me dumb cattle says ignore atlanticists orders yeah okay dukenist uh josh sierra says nick uh two oh wow we're getting a lot now nick says i can't even read that nick i one two one okay i can't read that eric writes is did you ever watch american sniper about chris kyle