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00:16:27.000Because the first year that I did this show, I had a small pumpkin, like one of those tiny ones.
00:16:33.000And as the years have gone on, every year it gets bigger and bigger.
00:16:38.000Years ago, America First wasn't what it was.
00:16:41.000It was just this not really popular show, and it was the alt-right.
00:16:44.000But I came into the scene, and everybody said, you can't do that, you can't say that, Richard Spencer's the biggest, you can't beat these guys, who the fuck do you think you are?
00:16:53.000And I came in and defined a new generation of the dissident right.
00:18:09.000His biggest social media platform is gone.
00:18:12.000He's banned from all streaming services.
00:18:14.000I mean, they thought they were going to throttle me in the crib years ago.
00:18:18.000When Media Matters is writing hit pieces about me, Right-Wing Lodge, Jared Holt, when they banned me from PayPal, when they banned me from YouTube, when Charlie Kirk called me a Holocaust denier, when they, oh, he said the N-word, he said this, he said that.
00:18:31.000But, in spite of everything, even when the situation appeared hopeless, when the chips were down, personal crisis, professional crisis, constant rug pulls, constant attacks,
00:19:00.000But we're the ones that are on the front lines moving the Overton window.
00:19:04.000We're the ones changing the conversation.
00:19:07.000And we did it, and we didn't get any accolades, and we didn't get any credit, and they didn't write glowing articles about us in all these bad think tank magazines.
00:22:08.000There must be a real great reset in the Republican Party!
00:22:10.000And that real great reset should take the donors and take the global special interests out of the GOP, and in its place should be us, the American people!
00:22:24.000The new Republican Party must be America first!
00:22:30.000America First means finally an end to these Middle Eastern wars that do not benefit us.
00:22:40.000America First means an end to this mass immigration, this invasion of our country by foreigners.
00:22:51.000As President Trump said in his inaugural address, from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land.
00:26:00.000All of the billionaires and the top politicians in the world get together and they plan out our lives.
00:26:06.000And you have to ask yourself, who are they really serving?
00:26:09.000It is about the forces of evil versus the people of Jesus Christ.
00:26:16.000And if there's anything that the globalist establishment has to fear, it is Christian patriotic justice!
00:26:26.000They can't live in their gated communities.
00:26:29.000They can't live at the top of their high-rise luxury apartments without us!
00:26:37.000And if they continue to take away our rights and destroy our way of life, then we will shut the country down!
00:26:49.000It is us, the nationalists, people that are authentically and truly opposed to the globalist world order that are the ones doing any kind of resisting.
00:26:58.000It is now a new chapter in American history.
00:27:01.000I think everybody's starting to see that we are actually the real resistance, truly.
00:44:28.000This little boy, Cash Gernon, was murdered, dragged out of his bed, in the middle of the night, in his home, and murdered outside his house in the street by a black man because he was white.
00:44:42.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:49:25.000Specifically it is going to repeal special zoning laws that have applied to Disney World since the late 1960s and this is basically in retaliation for Disney trying to rape all your kids and turn them into transsexuals.
00:50:08.000We'll also be talking tonight about war with China, which appears to be imminent and happening at any moment right now.
00:50:16.000And the Chinese diplomat called the Secretary of Defense today and warned the United States about our support for Taiwan.
00:50:26.000And we'll get into what exactly that means and what's going on, but basically it's a very, very similar situation with Taiwan and China.
00:50:37.000Very similar to what's happening right now with Ukraine and Russia in the sense that Taiwan is sort of a forward operating base for American Empire.
00:50:49.000Within the neighborhood of a rival great power, and now that the rival great power is matching the United States offensive capabilities with defensive capabilities and building up their army, now they want it back.
00:51:00.000I mean, it's essentially a very similar situation, what we're witnessing in Eastern Europe and in Eastern Asia.
00:53:09.000Me, Beards and Beardly, Flamenco, Jimbo Zoomer, Baked Alaska, Mr. Medeker himself, Jim, Ethan Ralph, Michael Alberto, I'm told our Chinese guest who sometimes comes on Cozy, who sometimes comes on Ralph Retort and was recently on The Weekly Sweat.
00:53:31.000So it's shaping up to be the biggest internet event of 2022 and it's happening only on Kozy.tv slash Michael Alberto.
00:53:39.000If I see it anywhere else I will be talking to my legal team.
00:53:43.000So it's only this is the internet event of the year.
00:53:47.000This is going to be the biggest live stream maybe of the past 10 years.
00:53:52.000Nick the Knife versus Mr. Medeker, an unstoppable force,
00:53:58.000A cringe Gen X faggot who is not funny anymore.
00:54:02.000And it's gonna be the biggest Battle Royale, maybe one of the biggest streams we've had on the Cozy platform.
00:54:08.000And it's only happening 8 o'clock Central Friday.
00:54:14.000Follow him if you're not following him already so that you'll be notified when it begins on Friday.
00:54:21.000And like I said, it's very important you catch it there because if I see it anywhere else, I'll be talking to my lawyers and we're just going to look at all of our options about that, okay?
00:57:07.000All these LGBT YouTubers, all these LGBT drama YouTubers are saying that I'm gonna lose the debate?
00:57:17.000So, sparks are gonna fly, it's gonna be a huge battle, and maybe people aren't gonna, you know, I don't know.
00:57:23.000It's gonna be, it's gonna change the internet forever is basically what I'm saying, and if you're not gonna see it on Friday, you might as well not even, like, be alive, you know?
01:02:41.000So our first story is about China and Taiwan.
01:02:46.000And so the big news is that China has called up the American Department of Defense and said, listen, you don't mess around with Taiwan.
01:02:53.000And they're giving us a warning and saying that Taiwan is part of China.
01:02:58.000And so this is... I'll read the news story and then we'll get into the history here and what's going on.
01:03:02.000It says, quote, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Feng told U.S.
01:03:06.000Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin that Taiwan is a part of China during the first phone call between the two defense leaders.
01:03:14.000Wei told Austin on Wednesday that no one could change Taiwan's status as part of China, warning that if the Taiwan issue is not handled properly, it would have a damaging impact on Sino-U.S.
01:03:30.000A Pentagon spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Austin stressed that the U.S.
01:03:34.000remains committed to the one-China policy, but did not confirm or deny Wei's remarks.
01:03:40.000The call was a follow-up to a recent call between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, with Austin and Wei discussing U.S.-Chinese defense relations, according to Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby.
01:03:53.000Austin and Wei also discussed Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
01:03:57.000China has vowed to strengthen its ties to Russia, despite being pressed by the United States and NATO to apply more pressure to Moscow amid Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.
01:04:07.000The Russian ambassador to China, Andrei Denisov, said, quote, no matter how global dynamics evolve, China will, as usual, strengthen strategic coordination with Russia.
01:04:19.000The comments came weeks after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi joined with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, to call Western sanctions of Russia illegal and counterproductive.
01:04:40.000But it does clue us into the emerging global order after the war in Ukraine.
01:04:48.000And so I said earlier that the situation with China and Taiwan is very similar to the situation with Russia and Ukraine.
01:04:55.000And so, you know that Ukraine historically is part of Russia.
01:05:00.000And if it wasn't for this fluke in 1991, that the Soviet Union imploded and collapsed, that Ukraine was able to declare its independence.
01:05:12.000It was also an accident of history in the 1920s that Ukraine was ever an autonomous unit of governance.
01:05:20.000So it's a fluke in the 1920s after the Russian Revolution that Ukraine even becomes a thing, that they even have an administrative entity called Ukraine, because it was always part of Russia.
01:05:33.000And then even then, Ukraine was effectively part of Russia, was part of the USSR and governed by Moscow, but governed from Moscow as its own entity.
01:05:46.000The country implodes because communism fails.
01:05:51.000And Ukraine is able to declare its independence from Russia.
01:05:54.000Now, you know, once it became this administrative unit, it's basically part of Russia.
01:05:58.000Then Russian Empire collapses a second time, and Ukraine says they're gonna do their own thing.
01:06:06.000And then we know, and we've been over this many times since the war has broken out in Ukraine.
01:06:12.000For the past 35 years, the United States has tried to wrest Ukraine and all the former Soviet Union countries away from Moscow's orbit and into the orbit of Berlin and London and Washington, D.C.
01:06:27.000And so, of course, that's really what the whole conflict is about.
01:06:30.000It's a tug-of-war between two great powers.
01:06:33.000It's a tug of war between American hegemony, which is expanding, and which wants total world domination, even if it brings American empire to Russia's doorstep, even if it brings American empire into Russia's neighborhood, and effectively into Russia, if you consider Ukraine culturally, linguistically, historically, and meaningfully part of Russia.
01:06:57.000And that's where the conflict is here.
01:07:01.000Ukraine will not be part of American Empire.
01:07:04.000The American Empire's frontier does not extend to our border.
01:07:08.000And so Russia is exerting its own foreign policy and its own sovereignty, and exerting its own independent sphere of influence, independent from the United States, by intervening militarily, invading in Ukraine, and pushing back this demarcation with the West.
01:07:26.000The same situation is happening with China and Taiwan.
01:08:38.000And Taiwan is just this sort of separatist, breakaway region, but they are part of China, just a matter of when they're coming back.
01:08:47.000Taiwan also asserts that they are China.
01:08:51.000The government in Taipei, which was started by the Nationalists during the Civil War, after the Civil War, they claim to be the real China.
01:08:59.000They say that they are China, and that that government runs China, and that they have a claim to mainland China.
01:09:07.000The United States policy on this, again, I don't know if that's perfectly right.
01:09:13.000The United States has assumed what is called the One China Policy, which is referenced in this article.
01:09:20.000And so diplomatically, since this division began, the United States acknowledges that Beijing is effectively in control of China.
01:09:31.000And we acknowledge that the government in Beijing is China.
01:09:35.000We acknowledge that Taiwan claims to be independent.
01:09:39.000We acknowledge that China lays claim to Taiwan.
01:09:42.000But, we also recognize Taiwan diplomatically.
01:09:46.000Taiwan is not in the United Nations, Taiwan is not recognized by a lot of countries, but the United States has basically given them a defense guarantee, sends them defensive military capabilities, and maintains this sort of fence-sitting position where we're doing business with China, Beijing as China, and without completely recognizing Taiwan's sovereignty, that is effectively what we're doing.
01:10:14.000Taiwan acts as an outpost of American power diplomatically, militarily, and economically.
01:10:21.000And the reason that we maintain that relationship with Taiwan at the expense of and to the detriment of mainland China is because we know that this checks Chinese power in the Southeast Pacific.
01:10:36.000And we know that if we have that island 80 miles from the coast of China, we know that in a theoretical conflict or something, that serves as a bulwark against Chinese power.
01:10:47.000So, in a very similar way, it's not perfectly the same thing, but you've got this phenomenon of this historical fluke, essentially, that Ukraine is not part of Russia and Taiwan is no longer part of China.
01:11:02.000You've got the expansion of America's frontier to the doorstep of arrival great power to Kiev in the case of Ukraine to Taipei in the case of Taiwan.
01:11:15.000And you've also got this similar relationship where you've got a rising regional hegemon, a rising peer great power, peer competitor in Russia and in China.
01:11:28.00030 years ago, China could not contest the sovereignty of Taiwan.
01:11:34.000Because if the United States is backing Taiwan, China can't hope to threaten or challenge, they don't even want to challenge the United States in Taiwan.
01:11:43.000And the same thing was true of Russia.
01:11:45.00030 years ago it just wasn't in the cards that Russia could dictate what goes on in Eastern Europe.
01:12:07.000And so in the same way, Russia wants to exert its own independent foreign policy, wants to exert its own independent sphere of influence in its neighborhood.
01:12:16.000And now China is looking to do the same thing.
01:12:21.000China one day hopes to do that in Taiwan.
01:12:24.000And so it's a very parallel situation here.
01:12:27.000And I've said for a long time, since the conflict in Ukraine started, that this is, when we talk about the stakes of this conflict and the significance of its outcome, this is what we're talking about.
01:12:37.000This is the way in which the outcome of the conflict will ripple across the world.
01:12:45.000Vladimir Putin invades Ukraine and is successful, and dictates the terms, and if he achieves everything he wants, we're talking about carving out a new state, a new country in Ukraine, east of the Dnieper River.
01:13:02.000And we're talking about Novorossiya, and we're talking about maybe an independent Donbass, maybe we're talking annexation.
01:13:09.000We're talking about Russia has intervened in a country, invaded a country, seized territory,
01:13:16.000The United States protested it, they did not approve of it, they did everything they could to stop it, and then they failed.
01:14:01.000And it means that an invasion of Taiwan within this decade or the next is much more likely.
01:14:06.000And then if that happens, well that basically says that American hegemony in the world is over.
01:14:12.000Because if you have a revanchist Russia, and you have a rising China, and they share the Eurasian continent, and they are exerting a sphere of influence free of American influence from
01:14:26.000Kiev in Europe, all the way across Russia, through China, through Central Asia, through China, all the way into Taiwan, this is now we're talking about half the globe.
01:14:41.000That is not only not under American control but is immune from American influence.
01:14:47.000And so now, the situation which resulted from the Cold War, which was what you would call the unipolar moment, a period of time where America was the sole superpower and the only hegemon and could basically dictate what happens everywhere in the world, that is now
01:15:28.000And I'm talking about the Georgia war, I'm talking about Maidan, I'm talking about Syrian civil war, like there's a few points where you could say this process began.
01:15:37.000But when Russia completes the invasion of Ukraine and dictates the terms, if or when China invades Taiwan, it's over.
01:16:47.000And this is a very important way to think about this conflict.
01:16:51.000During the Cold War, it was a bipolar world order, meaning that you had two sides, the communist side and the free world.
01:17:00.000And so it was a tug of war between Moscow and Washington and their nuclear arsenals, the size of their economy and their industrial output, the size of their military, and the world was being carved up between the two capitals.
01:17:15.000And throughout the latter half of the 20th century,
01:17:20.000We would analyze the global balance of power by adding up all of the free world and adding up all of the communists.
01:17:28.000So we would look at the United States plus the NATO allies.
01:17:31.000The United States plus Western Europe plus Canada plus the Western Hemisphere plus Japan, South Korea, South Vietnam, the American allies in the Middle East, Africa, Asia.
01:17:44.000You know, Greece, Egypt was one way and then was another way.
01:17:51.000And then, like I said, various countries in Asia versus the Communists, which was the Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact countries, China, Mongolia, you know, the Middle Eastern countries that were on their side, African, you know, the few Latin American countries on their side, Cuba, Nicaragua, right?
01:18:14.000After the Cold War ended, there were no powers that contested the United States.
01:18:19.000You had to, and again, this may be a little bit difficult to follow, but think about it like this.
01:18:24.000World War II ends, and between roughly 1949 or 47 and 1991, we're talking about basically just a push and pull between all the free world led by the United States versus all of the communists led by Russia, and some gray stuff in the middle.
01:18:43.000After the Cold War, the dynamic changes.
01:18:46.000And now you just got the United States.
01:18:48.000And the United States itself is more powerful than any one country and any combination of countries.
01:18:56.000During the Cold War, during some parts of the Cold War, the Soviet Union was more powerful than the free world.
01:19:04.000During like the 70s, for example, under Brezhnev, you could say the Soviet Union was more powerful relative to the United States.
01:19:12.000After the Cold War, the United States was more powerful than Russia in absolute terms, was more powerful than China in absolute terms, than all the other NATO countries.
01:19:23.000America was 50% or more of global firepower, so any one country or all the other countries combined could not overpower the United States.
01:19:33.000In the past 30 years, though, that dynamic has changed.
01:19:37.000And now that Russia and China are significant players, if you add
01:19:41.000The power of China and the power of Russia, they are more powerful than the United States alone.
01:19:49.000And so if Russia and China, if you add their power together, if they're in an alliance, that alliance is more powerful than the United States of America alone.
01:20:01.000And this is something very important when you're considering American foreign policy and how the State Department operates and when you hear the screeching, for example, during 2016, the Trump election, about America's allies and how Donald Trump is alienating NATO and alienating Japan and South Korea.
01:20:21.000If in this decade Russia plus China is greater than the United States, the United States now needs, they rely upon, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and Italy to make up the difference.
01:20:38.000The United States and all its allies are greater than Russia, China, Iran, and that axis.
01:21:10.000We were more powerful than anybody and anybody combined.
01:21:13.000And now you're seeing the formation of
01:21:17.000Potential posses and alliances that would be more powerful than America alone.
01:21:22.000That's why the United States now more than ever relies upon the EU, NATO countries, as well as the ASEAN or TPP countries, the sort of Asian bloc they're trying to create in the Pacific.
01:21:35.000AUKUS, Australia, UK, US, you know all these different alliances that they created.
01:21:43.000There's also this question then of strategic autonomy for Europe.
01:21:48.000We're also seeing that continental Europe, specifically France and Germany, increasingly are asserting their own independent foreign policy.
01:21:56.000That becomes a big problem for the United States.
01:21:59.000The United Kingdom is like a slave to Washington D.C.
01:22:01.000London will do whatever Washington D.C.
01:23:50.000And so you could see a scenario in the future where Germany says, you know what, I'm not going along with the anti-Russia and China policy.
01:23:58.000Whereas 20 years ago it would be inconceivable that Germany and France and continental Europe would assert a strategically autonomous foreign policy.
01:24:08.000Autonomous meaning not unconditionally under the thumb of Washington DC.
01:24:13.000And so consider how that figures into the global balance of power.
01:24:18.000If Russia and China combined, Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, Syria, if all these countries are in this axis, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, specifically Belarus, Novorossiya,
01:24:32.000If all these countries are in a block, and all these countries put together can lean on the United States, and the United States needs these other countries to back them up, but it's not always in their interest, this is going to dramatically impact how the world works, and dramatically impact the ability of the United States to exert its influence all over the world.
01:24:53.000We need now Germany, Japan, UK, Italy, France, Australia,
01:25:00.000To compete with these other countries.
01:25:02.000And they may not always be there for us.
01:25:06.000Because it may not always be in their interest to do that.
01:25:09.000And so we can no longer pursue this policy of uncontested global domination by America, which is ultimately a good thing.
01:25:16.000That's a good thing for American dissidents.
01:26:47.000And so it's really just this equation of how long before China develops the offensive capability, how long before the Chinese economy and the American economy cannot go to war without it being apocalyptic for both, how long before China's offensive capabilities shorten the 80-mile gap
01:27:21.000White-knuckling and holding on to these territories for dear life is unsustainable.
01:27:27.000Because we cannot keep Ukraine and we cannot keep Taiwan.
01:27:31.000So we need to stop drawing tripwires around territory that we can't defend.
01:27:36.000We have to stop drawing red lines and supplying militarily and basically writing a blank check for proxy war in countries that we're not going to be able to defend indefinitely and certainly not in the near future.
01:27:51.000Are we really willing to go to war with Russia over Ukraine?
01:28:43.000These are in the neighborhood of China and Russia, so what is the vital strategic, excuse me, the vital strategic interest there?
01:28:52.000Taiwan is a little bit different because we rely on Taiwan for semiconductors but that's all the more reason that we should just build our own or have them developed in a country that isn't claimed by China, you know?
01:29:03.000But we've got to have a foreign policy with a mind towards cooperation.
01:29:08.000Cooperation with the world as opposed to setting ourselves up for conflict because right now
01:29:14.000With these competing claims over Taiwan, we're on a collision course.
01:29:42.000Because they are sovereign over great countries, and so they get a say in what happens in the world too, especially in countries on their border.
01:30:07.000I want to move on and we're going to talk about the Florida bill.
01:30:15.000And this is kind of a white bill, I guess.
01:30:18.000Well, I don't know if it's a white bill.
01:30:19.000It doesn't really affect us, but it's just a good thing to see.
01:30:23.000So you remember, I think it was this month or last month, the Florida State Legislature passed a bill which said that public schools are not able to indoctrinate children under the age of like 9 or 8 with transgender or gay ideology.
01:30:44.000And I don't think the bill went far enough.
01:30:47.000I mean basically what the bill says is you can only make the kids trans when they turn 9.
01:30:52.000It's like they should just ban it all together.
01:31:09.000But they passed that bill earlier this month and Disney vocally protested the bill and they said it was a don't say gay bill which bans people from saying the word gay in schools and they tried to pressure the state government to not sign the bill.
01:31:25.000And so now in retaliation for that, for Disney's opposition to the bill, the Florida State Legislature is now passing another bill which is going to target and attack Disney and specifically strip them of special rights that they were given in the 1960s to govern their Disney properties in Orlando.
01:31:46.000It says, quote, The Florida Senate approved a bill on Wednesday that dissolves special self-governing status given to Disney over 50 years ago after the company publicly feuded with Republicans over a controversial parental rights bill.
01:32:01.000The Republican-controlled chamber passed the bill by a margin of 23 to 16 that would dissolve special status granted to the company that essentially allows Disney to self-govern on its large property near Orlando.
01:32:14.000The special status known as the Reedy Creek Improvement Act was signed into law in May 1967 by Governor Cloud Kirk in response to lobbying efforts by Disney.
01:32:26.000The entertainment giant proposed building a recreation-oriented development on 25,000 acres of property in a remote area of central Florida's Orange and Osceola counties.
01:32:40.000Which consisted of 38.5 square miles of largely uninhabited pasture and swampland.
01:32:47.000Orange and Osceola County did not have the service or resources needed to bring the project to life, so the state legislature worked with Disney to establish the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special taxing district that allows the company to act with the same authority and responsibility as the county government.
01:33:04.000The passage of the bill comes a day after Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis called on the legislature to take up the measure.
01:33:11.000He said, quote, what I would say as a matter of first principle is I don't support special privileges in law just because a company is powerful and they've been able to wield a lot of power.
01:33:23.000DeSantis said this during a press conference last month as he was engaged in a war of words with Disney over a bill he signed which prohibits classroom instruction on sex, orientation, and gender identity with children in third grade or younger on a matter that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards.
01:33:42.000Disney released a scathing statement slamming the bill after it's signing and referred to the bill as a don't say gay bill despite the actual legislation omitting the word gay and not containing language that bans the word gay in schools.
01:33:55.000In a statement to Fox News, DeSantis press secretary Christina Pasha argued that it's not retaliatory for the state to pass legislation that allows all corporations to do business on a more even playing field.
01:34:18.000Republicans should get in office in the state level and at the federal level and they should get a menu of everything that is in their power and then do everything they can to attack our enemies.
01:35:59.000Well, when you become governor of a major state, you do things like this.
01:36:04.000And if Disney World is in the jurisdiction of Florida, a state that conservatives control with their votes, we should use the Florida government to break the back of the Disney company.
01:36:25.000You're an enemy of the Republican state.
01:36:27.000And we're going to take your special status and we're going to make it harder for you to do business and we're going to make you play by our rules.
01:36:33.000And that is how every Republican government should function.
01:36:36.000That's how we should treat Twitter, Facebook, and the big tech companies.
01:36:40.000That's how we should treat the mainstream media.
01:36:43.000And I'm talking about the New York Times, the Washington Post,
01:37:05.000If you have giant left-wing companies that use their influence and their money to buy Democrat politicians, then Republican politicians need to neutralize the source of that power.
01:37:16.000They need to neutralize the source of that money and influence with their political power.
01:37:24.000Republicans always take this line where they say something like,
01:37:28.000You know, we're not going to use political power because we like small government, and we're not going to use political power, that makes us hypocrites.
01:37:34.000It doesn't make you a hypocrite, it just makes you a loser.
01:37:38.000If you don't use the power that you have, power will be used against you, and you will lose.
01:37:44.000And, like, that's been the story of the past 60 years.
01:37:48.000We've had political power, but then we don't use it.
01:37:52.000When our enemies have power, they use it.
01:37:55.000And just do a simple calculation and it's a matter of time before we don't have any power at all.
01:38:00.000And we don't get a say over what happens in the country at all.
01:38:03.000We're on track to have that happen within, like, the decade.
01:38:11.000We need to acquire as much power as possible, as conservatives, as Christians, and then we need to use it to destroy the base of power of the left.
01:39:01.000We want to amass total power in the country, create the rules, and then the rules will shape the society in the way we want the society to be.
01:39:10.000And if you're not in favor of that, you're abdicating your moral responsibility.
01:39:16.000If we don't make the rules, someone else will.
01:39:24.000If our enemies are making the rules, they're going to shape our country in a way that is antithetical to our values.
01:39:31.000And that's the country that you see now.
01:39:34.000That's how you get a country where you have promiscuity, and licentiousness, and drug abuse, and pornography, and vulgarity, and feminism, and abortion, and crime, and violence, and greed, and envy, and all these horrible things.
01:39:53.000That's how you get a country like the one that we have, because we abdicated our rulemaking authority and responsibility, and we gave it to our enemies.
01:43:01.000We can if we're in charge of the country.
01:43:04.000We can if we're in charge of the government.
01:43:08.000So that's that's the takeaway from this.
01:43:10.000So I don't know if this is going to have a big impact.
01:43:14.000I don't know if stripping this special status is really going to do a whole lot, but we're thinking the right way.
01:43:22.000A person needs to get in control of the executive branch and get a bunch of lawyers and say, tell me everything I could do to fuck up our enemies, and then do all those things.
01:43:31.000So I don't know if DeSantis is doing that.
01:43:33.000He may be doing, like, some things to just get publicity, things that don't really do much.
01:43:38.000I suspect that may be the case with some of these action items, but nevertheless, even if he's trying to appear to be doing those things, that's better than everybody else.
01:43:47.000That's better than the South Dakota governor who caved to the NCAA.
01:43:51.000That's better than the Indiana governor, the South Carolina governor that caved on similar bills about social issues.
01:43:58.000So we're definitely... He's definitely setting an example.
01:46:37.000Uh, presumably what they say is you want to, like, exterminate all non-white people and then, like, have many non-white friends that you're, like, really good friends with.
01:46:44.000They just... Point is, you can't be both.
01:47:49.000I'm thinking about getting an exotic pet.
01:47:51.000I'm thinking about getting a monkey, you know, because I'm an incel so I'm probably never going to get a girlfriend and so I'll just get a monkey instead.
01:49:11.000I can only really talk to somebody for like three hours and then I'm like, okay, I can't engage anymore.
01:49:19.000So I need like a monkey or a bird or a lizard or a shark.
01:49:29.000So I just it seems like it's really expensive and high maintenance and everything so I'm kind of like on the fence Seems like it's too high maintenance for me because I can't even really take care of myself You know Like I forget to feed myself.
01:50:10.000And then my monkey can call up his assistant.
01:50:15.000We'll pay Veda to be the monkey's assistant.
01:50:19.000And the monkey will pick up a little phone and we'll teach the monkey how to text certain things and then Veda will come in and say, here sir, here's your monkey food today.
01:50:33.000But wouldn't that be so cool if I walked around and had like a monkey crawling around me?
01:54:18.000I'm not saying this like it was a good thing.
01:54:20.000I'm just saying like he was a statesman.
01:54:23.000He did some things that were not good.
01:54:26.000He did things that the people approved of in Germany.
01:54:30.000But this like insane like this, oh these the these the evil supervillain of it's like
01:54:39.000History is obviously a lot more complicated than that.
01:54:41.000History is a lot more complicated than what people make it out to be.
01:54:47.000And also, if we're going to say that about Hitler, then we can say that about Napoleon, and we can say that about Stalin, and we can say that about Mao, and we can say that about lots of people.
01:55:00.000Now, that being said, that's not what we're about on the show.
01:55:43.000In the middle of all this concern fagging from washed boomers, I just want to say that I witnessed as eight friends get baptized and confirmed into the Catholic Church.
01:55:50.000The common element between them besides true and fervent faith is that we all want to have packed together and plan on doing so for as long as we can.
01:56:29.000It's like, we're converting people to Christianity.
01:56:32.000At the end of the day, people are getting baptized into the church because of this show.
01:56:37.000And that's not something that I like set out to do when I started doing this but that is one of the consequences of it and that shows that what we're doing is good.
01:56:45.000Good fruit doesn't come from bad trees.
01:56:48.000People don't convert to Catholicism because of my show and then my show is like this sick evil thing like they say it is this cynical whatever.
01:58:19.000I think I know all the words to it and everything.
01:58:22.000I think there's some good parts in there, but, like, I don't think it goes as hard as, like, No More Parties in LA or Gorgeous or even City of Gods, frankly.
01:58:36.000So, lyrically, I just don't think it's that good.
02:00:20.000Infighting is good when people oppose you.
02:00:22.000I don't necessarily see it as infighting.
02:00:24.000I don't fight with people that want to cooperate with me.
02:00:27.000I fight with people that want to usurp me or they have a problem with me in particular or they disagree with our values.
02:00:36.000You know, like when Joe Kent says I'm for inclusive populism and not focusing on white identity and I disavow Nick because he criticizes Israel, that's not infighting.
02:01:12.000The thing is I don't look at it as infighting.
02:01:14.000It's only infighting when it's people that should be friends and agree with each other on everything and then it's like petty drama that splits them apart.
02:01:24.000If somebody attacks me, then I have to respond.
02:01:28.000If somebody has a problem with me, they can't be a part of this.
02:01:31.000If somebody has a problem with what our fundamental values, they can't be a part of it.
02:01:34.000But I don't really think so much in those terms.
02:01:36.000It's only when it's sort of unnecessary petty stuff that goes on in a lower level or a middle level that's really annoying.
02:02:33.000I still consider him part of America First and everything.
02:02:35.000We're just not as close friends as we used to be, but...
02:02:38.000I mean we were like best buddies we were on road trips and stuff so there's no beef there's no like there's no beef there's no problem like he's not there's no drama or anything I see people you know people are trying to insinuate drama or make it into some kind of thing it's not a thing it's just
02:02:58.000you know we're just not like close friends like we used to be which is sometimes something that happens but I mean that's really between me and him and you know so there's there's not really much to it more than that everybody frowny face and chat yeah it's not it's really not I don't really consider it a professional matter or anything
02:03:25.000But we're just we're just not we're just sort of Grown apart, which is sometimes what happens but no beef no drama And it's not I wouldn't say it's a parted ways at all.
02:03:35.000I don't I don't think of it in those terms so But hey, love you too, buddy.
02:03:43.000Yeah, I know some people hey, I mean listen I'm not saying you can't watch the guy's stream or whatever.
02:03:47.000It's just These are some things that happen so
02:03:57.000People are saying UX got nothing to do with UX got nothing to do with anybody It's really just between me and Jaden and that's that's all there is to it.
02:04:29.000When you consider that America First, we've got like 100,000 plus on Gab, 50,000, close to 50,000 on Telegram, 17,000 on Cozy, we've got millions of people using our website.
02:04:42.000So yeah, it's pretty keck that CNN Plus, which is like a major network owned by a billionaire or whatever, is doing worse than us and we've got like no budget.
02:05:49.000But I am not a Protestant, I am a Catholic, so I don't have a strong opinion about the people.
02:05:54.000I think they're wrong, you know, I disagree with them, but, you know, I consider them Christians and I'm sort of ecumenical towards all Christians, at least as far as our political movement is concerned.
02:06:09.000I'm not like one of these people who says, no, no, no, you have to be Catholic to be in the movement.
02:06:13.000I prefer that everyone was Catholic, but
02:06:17.000No, there's lots of Protestants and Orthodox in this thing, and the real thing is that we're pro-God, and we're pro-America, we're pro-Jesus, and we're against the devil.
02:06:25.000I think that's the main thing, so... But I am Catholic, and I will promulgate Catholicism on my show, and try to win over converts to the Catholic Church all the time.
02:07:28.000I don't think I give credit for the like the sort of metaphysical thing going on there the kind of like You know, I don't know if I agree with that logic.
02:07:46.000I'm gonna fucking kill the next person that asks about it.
02:07:49.000You ask me every night about the merch.
02:07:50.000We're sort of working on this problem where like
02:08:00.000The entire financial system is at war with us.
02:08:03.000Could you please be patient while we try to be the first people ever to make a payment processor without the approval of a single fucking bank?
02:08:23.000Thank you for... I know you need to buy a fucking t-shirt, but thank you for your patience while we try to fix the banking system, alright?
02:10:35.000Cozy has literally saved my life, man.
02:10:38.000Not because of the wholesome content or anything, but its responsiveness alone has helped me keep my eyes on the road instead of screwing with issues on the site while I'm doing 85 on the highway and a subpar platform would have ended me.
02:12:42.000If you're watching the show right now, I keep forgetting because we've been meaning to send an email to Salty Cracker, hiding if you could shoot him an email.
02:12:50.000I'll text him after the show and we'll get that going.
02:12:53.000Because yeah, I think Salty Cracker would be a good addition.
02:12:55.000Razorfist, yeah, I mean, like I said, he can come on, but I think he sucks.
02:18:38.000Okay, I'm moving to Florida soon And so when I move out if I if I consider getting a shark, you know, the sharks might be too high maintenance If I'm gonna do something high maintenance, I might as well just do monkey, you know Cuz if you're having to like clean a tank and do all this kind of stuff It's like I'd rather just get a monkey at that point, you know, but I'll let you know if I'm if I'm into it I appreciate you reaching out
02:19:02.000Well, honestly, it's really none of your business.
02:19:31.000because if we get into that I mean that's just gonna open up a whole can of worms it's um you know it is what it is so I don't know what the problem is people can watch him people can watch me it is what it is but I'm not gonna comment anymore on it there's no beef we're fine it's just it's not like it was a few months ago whatever so
02:20:52.000Hmm sounds like number five sounds like number five or number Number one is the best way because otherwise this is like Girl, how does it pronounce it?
02:21:18.000Nick, do you think people actually can sell their soul to the devil in exchange for earthly goods, like Oliver Cromwell and Giuseppe Tartini?
02:22:51.000All your favorite characters, all your favorite characters are getting the guillotine, 100%.
02:22:57.000I don't think he would be interested, but he's obviously welcome.
02:23:07.000I mean, if he was interested in that, we would welcome him on here with open arms, of course.
02:23:12.000But I don't think he does streaming, and he's got a YouTube channel, so... I haven't reached out because I just don't think he'd be interested in that, but, you know, hey, the offer would always be open, of course.
02:25:27.000Why don't you just use Coin Payments API for payment processing?
02:25:31.000Also, I wanted to get your thoughts on paganism, since that is an ancient belief of our ancestors.
02:25:37.000We are going to have crypto superchats and subs on the site but we're working on both at the same time.
02:25:45.000We're probably gonna, if everything goes according to plan, we'll probably launch Credit Card first and then Crypto.
02:25:51.000The reason we're not prioritizing Crypto is because we get the volume on Crypto is so much lower than on Credit Card.
02:25:57.000Everybody tells us to get Crypto and then they don't use it.
02:25:59.000So, you know, without Credit Card it's just, you know, I mean we'll have Crypto if Credit Card doesn't work out, but the volume just doesn't compare.