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00:22:16.000And actually, the news today, the featured story, is a disappointment in that regard, because whereas maybe we were gonna see an ethnic cleansing, or a genocide, or a war, now all we have is a ceasefire.
00:22:30.000Now we just have an agreement that everyone's gonna stop shooting.
00:22:43.000That's our featured story tonight is that Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo, the two Mikes, they went to Turkey and they sat down with the Turkish President Erdogan and they worked out a deal basically where Turkey has agreed to temporarily halt their incursion into Syria.
00:23:03.000And in exchange, the YPG elements and SDF elements are going to pull out of northeastern Syria.
00:23:10.000So all these Kurds that we've been hearing so much about, all those militant people are moving away from the border, and then I guess the Turkish incursion will resume.
00:23:21.000That's what we hear from the Turkish foreign minister.
00:23:23.000So we'll get into all the details and the latest on everything, but it looks like an unequivocal win for the Trump administration.
00:23:31.000Just about all the scaremongering about this ethnic cleansing, genocide, slaughter of the Kurds we've been hearing about for two weeks has been cancelled.
00:23:41.000And we achieved two things, essentially.
00:23:43.000We got a clean withdrawal from Syria, a clean U.S.
00:23:47.000withdrawal of all our troops from northeastern Syria.
00:23:51.000And we also have now prevented a clash between the Turks and the Syrians and also a slaughter of the Kurds by the invading Turks.
00:24:01.000So it looks like we have achieved the impossible.
00:24:04.000We are walking this political tightrope and it looks like the president pulled it off.
00:24:41.000You know, I'm just like taking a look at all, I'm surveying all the different stories to talk about on the show and it's just like boring, cringe, normie.
00:24:51.000I don't want to have, I don't have anything to do with all that, so.
00:24:55.000But hopefully this will be an end to this Syrian saga.
00:24:58.000We'll also be talking tonight about a new report from the CDC about youth suicide.
00:25:07.000A new report from the CDC says that the suicide rate for people between the ages of 10 and 24 has climbed 56%.
00:25:16.000Between 2007 and 2017, so in the last 10 years.
00:25:20.000So we'll talk about this new study and what that means.
00:25:23.000You know, we've been pretty blackpilled on the show.
00:25:32.000Sort of relevant we're talking about Blackpill and what's happening to our country, our prospects for the next so many years, decades, generations.
00:25:41.000So we'll talk about this new study and then we'll also be talking about this new figure that we got from Ken Cuccinelli about the amount of illegal immigrants in the country.
00:25:51.000Ken Cuccinelli who is on the short list to be the next DHS secretary.
00:25:56.000Kevin McAleenan I think said he was stepping down this week
00:26:00.000Ken Cuccinelli is being considered to replace him.
00:26:02.000He has used this figure that we've actually talked about on the show before.
00:26:06.000He has said that and acknowledged that there could be up to 22 million illegal immigrants in the country.
00:26:12.000We'll talk about why that's a big deal and what that means.
00:26:15.000And so it should be a pretty good show.
00:26:16.000Those will be our main stories tonight.
00:26:18.000Like I said, kind of a boring week, folks.
00:26:29.000But generally speaking, we just have to report on what's happening, and it's been a lot of boring stuff, but we're gonna take this stuff that's going on and we're gonna make it, but I'm gonna make a funny spin on it.
00:26:38.000I'm gonna make a funny, entertaining spin on it and give you commentary, and you're gonna enjoy it.
00:27:23.000There is, but like, as long as you're not posting, I think, like, pornography and, like, gore and stuff like that, I'm pretty sure they don't, like, ban any political content.
00:27:33.000So you can say words that you can't say on Twitter, you can harass people, and also there's no replies.
00:27:39.000So I can post whatever I want and I don't have to hear anybody replying to me, giving me their cringe response, critique, takes, whatever.
00:27:47.000So I really haven't been posting so much on Twitter as I have been on Telegram.
00:27:51.000I've really sort of migrated truly over to Telegram.
00:27:55.000But the few times that I have been tweeting the past couple of weeks, I don't know if you've noticed this, but
00:28:00.000It seems like the Washington Examiner has a big beef with me.
00:28:03.000I don't know if you saw this last night, but a very good friend of mine, NationalistTV, I think is his account.
00:28:12.000He's got like a few accounts, frankly.
00:28:16.000He posted a clip from my show last night where last night I was talking about how legal immigration is the real problem or rather demographic change is the real problem and it's really not about legal illegal it's about the racial demographic change happening in the country and so like I said this friend of mine Nationalist TV he cut out
00:28:36.000Two-minute clip from my show last night when I was talking about that, and he posted it on Twitter, and one of these like DC Examiner writers, who I've never even heard of, who has like 500 followers, some pinhead nobody, is all in my mentions, really hot and fired up, saying, you're not American, you're an alt-right shill, you believe in monarchy and integralism, and that's not American!
00:28:59.000And I'm just thinking like, where is this coming from?
00:29:03.000And really this fits into a much larger pattern, which if you've been following me, like I said, if you've been following me on Twitter for the past couple of weeks, or the show for the past couple of weeks, when that story broke about Ashley St.
00:29:16.000Clair getting fired from Turning Point USA,
00:29:19.000It was all the Washington Examiner people who were then attacking me for that, or attacking C.J.
00:29:25.000Pearson, or attacking us both on Twitter.
00:29:27.000You know, Bradley Palumbo's an Examiner writer.
00:29:30.000Who is that girl, Madeline Fry, that stupid retard?
00:29:35.000Madeline Fry, who I went on a whole rant about her.
00:29:37.000I called her Washington Examiner Barbie.
00:30:00.000And then they put out a couple of stories over the summer where I think they attacked Aaron Beatty, and Tiana Lowe's attacked me a few times.
00:30:07.000She's another one of these stupid bitches who works for
00:30:55.000Contrary to all these stereotypes about me, which is nonsense, by the way, that I'm, like, constantly infighting and bridge-burning and punching to my right, whatever, I'm going to remind everybody, you know, we may have personal beef, we may have, like, even political issues with a lot of these people on our side.
00:31:14.000We have to remember who the real problem is.
00:31:17.000So, for the first time in my life, I'm gonna be a little bit of the bigger man.
00:31:20.000I'm gonna be the biggest man in the room.
00:31:25.000And I'm gonna say, you know, all these people...
00:31:28.000Spencer, Owen, they can be bitter, they can be resentful, they can still keep attacking me even though I don't even talk about them anymore.
00:31:39.000I am choosing to redirect the energy towards the people that deserve it.
00:31:43.000Towards the people that are our real enemies.
00:31:46.000Not my personal beefs, but our real enemies.
00:31:50.000And that's the fake conservatives, fake right-wing people,
00:31:53.000At Turning Point USA, Washington Examiner, I'm going to rise above!
00:31:57.000They're gonna say in the future, they'll say, that's what he became, but that's when he became the host of America First, when he did that.
00:32:05.000I'm gonna rise above all the nonsense and say, let's forget all that crap, forget a lot of this stuff, and let's redirect the energy where it belongs.
00:32:20.000In the remaining months of 2019, throughout 2020, we have to be fighting the fake right-wing people.
00:32:26.000It's the people, frankly, I hate to say it, but you know, we're like friendly with Cathy Xu, but it's like all these people that are saying like real conservatism is like the free market and international banking and wars for the Kurds and, you know, social liberalism and this kind of thing.
00:33:02.000So that's just an important point I wanted to make because I've been noticing I've even been falling back into that a little bit.
00:33:09.000I think that's generally what happens in any movement.
00:33:12.000is in the absence of a concerted and focused target, I think the movement, and particularly ours, especially ours more than others, tends to relapse and fall inward into very useless and unproductive fighting and bickering and nastiness.
00:33:31.000And I know usually people use that argument when it's like criticizing other people like, you know, in the alt-right or whatever, but I do find that to be the case.
00:33:40.000In the absence of a concerted target, I think it gets very weird.
00:33:57.000And everybody else we can forget about, but...
00:34:00.000Anyway, just something I noticed, you know, these people are basically irrelevant anyway.
00:34:03.000These, these like, and it's so funny, these guys think they're like better than me because they went to college and they write for like a real paper or whatever, but these people are complete nobodies.
00:34:13.000I'm smarter than they are, I know more than they do, I'm more famous than they are, I wield more influence than they do.
00:34:20.000This, like, baby that attacked me yesterday has, like, 500 followers on Twitter.
00:34:25.000I had 500 followers on Twitter, like, five years ago, basically, right?
00:34:29.000And this guy thinks he's, like, oh, I'm a really serious person because I wear glasses.
00:34:47.000We'll talk about our current events here.
00:34:49.000Our first story is about illegal immigration.
00:34:52.000You know, yesterday we talked about legal immigration and that new policy that's going into effect, this rule change from the Trump administration that says that if you don't have health care, if you can't afford health care,
00:35:43.000It says, quote, President Trump's top immigration spokesman on Wednesday said that there are potentially 22 million illegal immigrants inside the United States, nearly twice the estimate regularly cited.
00:35:56.000Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of U.S.
00:35:58.000Citizenship and Immigration Services, which handles the legal immigration process, said the number comes from a study done by MIT.
00:36:06.000That study put the number at 22.1 million.
00:36:09.000The number typically cited is 11 to 13 million illegal immigrants in the country.
00:36:15.000The latest estimate from the Federation for American Immigration Reform is 14 million.
00:36:22.000An accurate count is difficult to calculate.
00:36:25.000But Cuccinelli, who is on the shortlist to lead the Department of Homeland Security, said that for policy purposes, it is better to work around the larger potential number than be blind to how big the crisis could actually be.
00:36:38.000He raised the $22 million number while discussing the potential fate of some 800,000 student-age illegal immigrant Democrats in Congress that the Democrats want to grant amnesty to.
00:36:50.000They are referred to as DACA for the Obama-era program,
00:37:37.000So the figure is not exactly new, but the reason why this is newsworthy is because Ken Cuccinelli is a pretty high-ranking
00:37:43.000Government official dealing with immigration and he's being considered to become the head of DHS.
00:37:49.000DHS is the department under which immigration is their jurisdiction.
00:37:53.000So we could have a potentiality where Ken Cuccinelli becomes the head of DHS and here is somebody who is saying, you know, we should not lie to ourselves about the extent of the problem.
00:38:04.000We should not lie to ourselves and say that it's 11 to 13 million.
00:38:10.000And even if it isn't, no matter how big the number is, we should probably be working with bigger numbers, because we cannot fool ourselves into believing that this is a minor problem, is the gist basically of what he's saying.
00:38:22.000And so to me, I see this, and again, I'm very foolish for saying this, because every time a vacancy opens up in the White House, every time a vacancy opens up in the Cabinet, and we get our hopes up, and we get excited, and we go through the shortlist, and we look at, you know, the best possible guy,
00:38:40.000And every time, invariably, we get let down.
00:38:44.000You know, when the Chief of Staff position opened up, we got Mick Mulvaney, right, instead of Hope Hicks.
00:38:50.000And when the DHS position opened up earlier this year, we got Kevin McAleenan instead of Ken Cuccinelli.
00:39:07.000But let's imagine a possibility where Ken Cuccinelli does become the head of DHS.
00:39:13.000To me, this fits into the much broader pattern, the trajectory of this administration, which is seriously cracking down on illegal immigration.
00:39:23.000I think this just goes to show the changing attitude, the changing tone of the administration with regards to the seriousness, the severity with which we treat this issue.
00:39:32.000You know, to have somebody say, look, I mean, let's stop pretending it's not 11 million, it's 22 million, is a big step in the right direction.
00:40:04.000We know that millions of illegal immigrants have been coming over the border in the past 20 years and really we have no idea how many people are in the country.
00:40:58.000In New York City, there's 3 million people in the city of Chicago.
00:41:01.000I think there's about 3 to 4 million people in Los Angeles, right?
00:41:05.000So just to give you an idea of the scope, the context of the number that we're talking about, because I think once you get into hundreds of thousands and millions, it's sort of hard to quantify.
00:41:15.000If there's 20 million, let's take the highest estimate that we have from a credible institution for illegal immigrants, let's take that as our baseline.
00:41:26.00022 million illegal immigrants in the country.
00:41:28.000There's 8 million people in New York City.
00:41:31.000So there's roughly three times as many illegal immigrants in the entire United States as there are all people in the city of New York.
00:41:39.000Imagine if in the next so many years we took all those people and we just shipped them home.
00:41:46.000Could you imagine and begin to realize and understand what is possible
00:41:51.000If we had an administration that was serious about these issues, if we had an administration, you know, you could argue that Trump is getting better and things are moving in the right direction.
00:42:00.000But I'm saying if we really got serious about this issue, if we really had a paradigm shifting administration and well within the law pursued policies that were going to begin to reverse some of the demographic change in the country, 22 million people, think of how big of a number that is, people that don't belong here, that legally can be picked up, arrested, and shipped back across the border or wherever they came from.
00:42:26.000You know, that's New York City, which is eight.
00:42:30.000That's L.A., which is, I think, three or four.
00:42:32.000You know, that is, what would that be?
00:42:34.000That would be three-quarters Chicago, L.A., and New York City, the three biggest cities in the United States.
00:42:40.000All of their population combined is three-quarters of the amount of people that we could legally deport tomorrow if we have the resources, if we had the political mobilization which is necessary.
00:42:52.000And it's worth pointing out that that's probably unrealistic.
00:42:55.000You know we look at the situation with the border and it's like we can't even detain a hundred thousand for longer than 30 days without overflowing and having to ship people into the interior or you know turning people away or whatever.
00:43:08.000So believe me I'm not naive about the resources at our disposal and how limited it is.
00:43:13.000And I'm also not under any illusions about the kind of political will and mobilization and how many people would have to be hired and things like that.
00:43:20.000You know, the undertaking that that would require to get all these people out of the country.
00:43:36.000The remaining two years of this administration, remaining year and a half about in this first term, and another four years in another term, right?
00:44:52.000It's not just that they're coming into the schools and they're running up the bill for the taxpayer, but they're coming into your children's schools and they're outnumbering your children in the cafeteria, on the playground, in the classrooms.
00:45:05.000They're coming into your neighborhood.
00:45:23.000These people should have been stopped, turned around.
00:45:26.000If they got here, they should have been shipped back immediately.
00:45:28.000But this has been allowed to go on for 20 years.
00:45:31.000This problem has been allowed to go on and get so bad,
00:45:35.000We now have a population of illegals that dramatically exceeds the total population of the three, four, probably five largest cities in the whole country.
00:45:47.000When you put it in perspective, doesn't that really show you the gravity of the situation that we're talking about here?
00:45:52.000And I'm sure, and you know this is true, that we are sooner going to give all these people amnesty completely than we are going to deport any meaningful amount of them.
00:46:43.000And I guess it really doesn't matter at this point if they're in the country.
00:46:46.000They might as well be legalized, right?
00:46:49.000They might as well be permanent residents or citizens the way they get public services and the way that they're unmolested by the government.
00:46:55.000But in any case, they're going to get amnesty.
00:46:57.000They're going to get just brought into the fold, into the census, counted fully, just like the rest of us.
00:47:02.000And what's that going to do to the clock that's ticking every day towards the demographic meltdown?
00:47:08.000You know, that's the kind of thing that you really have to think about.
00:47:10.000So, you know, again, and I guess that makes us think about the Trump administration, maybe to temper some of the optimism I gave you yesterday, maybe to put a very cold blanket, a cold and wet blanket, on what I said yesterday about how things are turning around and things are getting better instead of worse.
00:47:27.000You know, it's always worth remembering that Trump said he was going to deport all the illegals and it's like,
00:47:33.000He's not even beginning to deport people.
00:47:36.000You know, I think they said that in the past two months they've deported 2,500 people and that represented a 500% surge from recent months.
00:47:45.000So even when you have like these huge surges and deportations, it still doesn't even constitute a meaningful fraction of the people that are here or even the people that are coming here on a daily basis.
00:48:27.000I will say maybe that's a white pill that at least we'll get somebody in DHS who has some jurisdiction over immigration, who knows the extent and the scope of the problem, or has the right mindset about the scope of the problem.
00:49:08.000We're going to try and take it seriously, right?
00:49:11.000The next story is about the study which came out, like I said, from the CDC about surge, a surge in suicide rates for young people, and I will read you this report.
00:49:25.000The suicide rate among people ages 10 to 24 years old has climbed 56% between 2007 and 2017, according to the report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
00:49:38.000The rate of homicide deaths increased by 23% from 2007 to 2014, but then increased by 18% through 2017.
00:49:47.000And I imagine the increase in homicide deaths is all blacks and Hispanics, frankly.
00:49:51.000I think maybe, probably, and they don't break the numbers down, I don't think, by race, but I would venture to guess that probably what's driving the suicide numbers is white boys, white males.
00:50:03.000It's 10 to 24, so it's like boys and men.
00:50:05.000It's sort of along the borderline there.
00:50:07.000It's probably all whites doing the suicide, and I would imagine it's everybody else doing the homicides.
00:50:13.000And that kind of says it all right there, you know?
00:50:16.000When I think about the white race, I think it's time for the white race to stop doing suicides and start doing homicides.
00:50:23.000I think that's when we can say that our race is virile and healthy once again is when we stop killing ourselves and start killing other people for crying out loud.
00:50:58.000It says violent death, including homicide and suicide.
00:51:01.000is now a major cause of premature death for the age group around 2010 the death rate of suicides among adolescents and young adults surpassed the rate of homicide deaths according to the report quote the chances of a person in this age range
00:51:17.000Dying for suicide or dying by suicide is greater than homicide when it used to be the reverse, says Sally Curtin, a statistician at the CDC.
00:51:26.000She says, quote, when a leading cause of death among our youth is increasing, it behooves all of us to pay attention and figure out what's going on.
00:51:35.000Suicide rates in general have increased in the U.S.
00:51:38.000across all ages and ethnic groups, rising roughly 30% from 1999 to 2016.
00:51:41.000In 2017, suicide was the second leading cause of death among those aged 10 to 24 behind unintentional injuries.
00:51:51.000Such as car crashes or drug overdoses.
00:51:54.000Homicide deaths ranked third according to a CDC report from June 2019.
00:52:00.000Despite concern over the rising suicide rates, researchers aren't sure of the exact causes.
00:52:05.000A rise in depression among adolescents, drug use, stress, and access to firearms might all be contributing factors, experts say.
00:52:13.000Some mental health experts suggest that social media use among teens might be fueling the increase in mental health conditions and leading to greater suicide risk, and some early studies have linked smartphone use to anxiety, depression, and sleep deprivation among adolescents.
00:53:07.000Well, we have about a dozen different things that we think could be the cause.
00:53:11.000And to me, it's actually quite simple.
00:53:13.000It's something that we talk about on the show all the time.
00:53:15.000Or actually, I think we talked about it, we used to talk about this a lot more maybe a year ago.
00:53:20.000Haven't talked about it so much lately.
00:53:22.000You know, lately we've been focusing on demographics and things.
00:53:25.000But, you know, maybe do you think that the destruction of the nuclear family has anything to do with this?
00:53:30.000You know, I'll be the first to concede that certainly smartphone usage, internet, social media, has to be a contributing cause.
00:53:38.000You know, from 2007 to 2017, 56% spike in suicides.
00:53:40.000I don't think it's a coincidence that this coincides.
00:53:48.000With the rise of the iPhone, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, all of this, I don't doubt that that could be a contributing factor, but I would see that only as an accelerant of an ongoing trend that's been happening for years, which is the destruction of the family, the complete atomization of the society.
00:54:06.000You know, I think that social media phones might be accelerating that, but that is the root cause.
00:54:13.000You know, all these social scientists and experts
00:54:16.000I come up with all these different reasons.
00:54:18.000Maybe you think it has something to do with the fact that like half of parents are getting divorced.
00:54:23.000Maybe it has something to do with the fact that people are getting out there into schools and the workforce and particularly with men.
00:54:29.000I think suicide probably affects men a lot more than women in terms of successful suicides as opposed to attempts.
00:54:35.000Could it have something to do with the fact that all male spaces are being completely destroyed?
00:54:39.000They're being infiltrated by femoids, and they're being completely destroyed.
00:54:43.000The rules are being rewritten so that now, you know, we've got all this political, liberal stuff being injected into it.
00:54:49.000You know, I think we really look at what we've done to ourselves as a society.
00:54:53.000There's that word again, but what we've done to ourselves as a society, barring, you know, even technological changes or economic changes, but what we've done to the social fabric, and that's a clear answer.
00:55:04.000You know, I think it's no secret that everybody is feeling this.
00:55:07.000It's no secret that everybody is feeling, you know, we call it blackpilled.
00:55:11.000But I think if you survey any normal people that you know that are not aware of the relevant facts, are not aware of the issues that we're aware of,
00:55:22.000You know, they say that ignorance is bliss.
00:55:24.000Are the people that are unaware of the Jewish question and demographic change and the Great Replacement, do we know that all the normal people that are in college, our peers, our fellow Zoomers in college and high school,
00:55:37.000Are they all happy-go-lucky, well-adjusted, normal people?
00:55:41.000Or do we find that, broadly speaking, across most age groups, no matter what side of the aisle you're on, whether you know the relevant facts or not, do we find people that are popping pills, they're on antidepressants, they have therapists?
00:55:55.000You know, they have mental breakdowns, panic attacks, they're anxious, they're neurotic.
00:55:59.000I think that's the general trend of everybody, everywhere.
00:56:03.000You know, and I think the failure to recognize that, you know, of course it does have something to do with demographic change ostensibly, but more so to do with the social fabric, why can't they, why can't they figure that out?
00:56:14.000Why can't they come to those conclusions, you know?
00:56:17.000And it all really goes back to, I think, and I'm a firm believer,
00:56:42.000You know, we can trace it back to a lot of different root causes, whether it might be divorce or feminism or working moms or, you know, the destruction of fraternal organizations.
00:56:51.000I think all of that can be traced back to the decline of religiosity.
00:56:56.000You know, why do you have now these small, sort of sad, animized families?
00:57:01.000Well, you don't have big families anymore because you have contraception, right?
00:57:07.000Why do you have single-parent households, largely and generally speaking?
00:57:10.000Because, you know, in the absence of religion, in the absence of Catholic or Christian moral teaching, well, everybody's permitted to get divorced.
00:57:17.000You know, marriage is not something that's easy.
00:57:19.000It's not something that everybody totally loves every day of their lives forever and not wild and thrilled about it.
00:57:27.000You know, and when you have the idea that it's not actually immoral or there's nothing unethical about leaving your partner for fun or excitement or something else, well, you tend to get more of it, right?
00:57:38.000You tend to, when you eliminate the disincentive, which might be a restrictive moral code or religious teaching, you're going to get a lot more of it.
00:57:46.000So, I think you look at a lot of these things, the big families,
00:57:49.000The divorce is the community's being destroyed the fraternal organizations.
00:57:54.000I think it really all goes back to a decline in religiosity That's why it has to be stressed.
00:57:58.000I think in a big way the only way we're gonna bring back any semblance of national identity or collective consciousness group consciousness is
00:58:08.000I've made it the case in recent weeks that what it really comes down to is racial consciousness, racial solidarity.
00:58:17.000And I continue to believe that that's the case.
00:58:20.000From a strictly political perspective, it just has to be a racial consciousness.
00:58:24.000We have to raise the consciousness of white people and get them to realize that the country is changing along racial lines.
00:58:31.000Now that said, I think that it is going to be an instrumental part of raising the racial consciousness, and it's also going to be an instrumental part of us even being resilient throughout these political changes, that we have religion.
00:58:44.000That we rely on that as an answer for existential answers and as a unifying force.
00:58:50.000You know, maybe in a strictly political sense,
00:58:53.000Our political endgame is to raise the white racial consciousness in order to create a new political paradigm, to mobilize a new majority politically, or accomplish other things.
00:59:03.000But I think if we look at us as people outside of a strictly political lens or a political world,
00:59:08.000For us getting along in this world as individuals, you and I, me doing this show, you watching the show, you giving super chats to this show, to support this show, we have to look to something transcendent, something outside of ourselves.
00:59:23.000I think that's the only source for unity as these things are changing, you know?
00:59:34.000For the foreseeable future, and I think there has to be a concrete answer on that, at least for us and then for the rest of the country, right?
00:59:42.000And I think it only comes through religion, it comes through, and ostensibly race is a part of that as well.
00:59:47.000They are reciprocal in a way, but I look at this study and I just shake my head.
00:59:51.000All these social scientists, all these experts, well maybe it's all the cell phone usage, you know?
00:59:57.000Maybe it's all the social media stuff, you know?
00:59:59.000You're telling me that if we simply got these kids off of
01:00:02.000Instagram and their phones, that suddenly all these numbers would get so much better?
01:00:07.000I mean, I'm not going to dispute that it's a part of it.
01:00:09.000I'm not going to dispute that maybe the numbers would get marginally better.
01:00:13.000I'm not trying to say that if you got off social media and your phones that that wouldn't be a good thing for your mental health, but I think that is ultimately ignoring the deeper and more fundamental problem.
01:00:23.000A problem that's been here since before phones were around, since before the smartphones, before the social media.
01:00:30.000I think you'd find a lot of the same problems.
01:00:47.000So I think it is those deeper answers that are required, but that's a suicide epidemic kind of black pilling kind of just goes to show It's not just us folks.
01:00:57.000The normies are suffering as well You know everybody else we are relating to Joker and in a way Maybe we're better off than the normal people because we see the problem and thus we are able to cope Everybody else who doesn't talk about this or acknowledge it.
01:01:11.000What are they doing to cope with this?
01:01:12.000They don't even know that they are depressed
01:01:15.000You know, they're out there and they're, uh, you know, what are they doing to cope?
01:02:22.000I don't think I had any expectations for this.
01:02:25.000But just once, just once, you'd like to see it pop off a little bit.
01:02:29.000I'd like to see a little bit of footage of just a full-scale conflict, a little bit of war, as I say.
01:02:36.000Just to prove that things can still happen.
01:02:38.000Just to prove that the powers that be that are constantly holding everything in place along the same course, the same trajectory, into hell, into garbage world, the black planet, just to prove that things still can get a little out of control.
01:02:55.000Things still can deviate from our course, right?
01:03:02.000We just get ceasefires and deals and diplomacy and
01:03:06.000Daytona and all of this and I you know, I guess that's great.
01:03:08.000I guess that's really great for the Kurds I guess that's great for everybody, right?
01:03:13.000But like I said at the top of the show the news tonight is that there is a ceasefire a wonderful ceasefire Where the vice president and the Secretary of State Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo they went to Turkey to have a meeting with Erdogan the president of Turkey and
01:03:49.000And then once they do, Erdogan says the incursion will resume and the Turks will take control over this 30-kilometer safe zone within Syria along the border.
01:04:07.000It says Turkey has agreed to a ceasefire in northern Syria to let Kurdish-led forces withdraw.
01:04:12.000The deal came after Vice President Mike Pence.
01:04:15.000And Turkey's President Erdogan met for talks in Ankara.
01:04:19.000All fighting will be paused for five days and the U.S.
01:04:21.000will help facilitate the withdrawal of Kurdish-led troops from what Turkey terms a safe zone on the border.
01:04:28.000It is unclear if the Kurdish YPG will fully comply, however.
01:04:31.000Commander Maslum Kobani said Kurdish-led forces would observe the agreement in the area between the border towns of Raz al-Ayn and Tal Abyad.
01:04:43.000I don't excuse me if I'm butchering these jungle or not jungle these desert names We're fighting has been fierce quote.
01:04:51.000We have not discussed the fate of other areas He said UK based war monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Said clashes were continuing in Ras Al Ain despite the ceasefire announcement It said 72 civilians had been killed inside Syria and more than 300,000 displaced over the past eight days
01:05:11.000Turkey's Foreign Minister Melvet Cavusoglu, again pardon me if I'm butchering these Anatolian names here, told journalists the offensive would only be permanently halted when the SDF had left the border zone.
01:05:26.000He said, quote, we are only suspending the operation, not halting it.
01:05:31.000We will halt the operation only after Kurdish forces completely withdraw from the region.
01:05:36.000The foreign minister said Turkey had also secured its goal of having heavy arms removed from the Kurdish-led fighters and their positions destroyed.
01:05:57.000And objectively speaking, it's a big victory for this administration.
01:06:00.000We got a clean withdrawal of US troops from Syria, which would have been very difficult if we tried it in more conventional ways.
01:06:08.000You know, the way this was announced, remember, not last Sunday, but the Sunday before, was in concert with an announcement that a deal had been struck with Erdogan, with President Trump, that we were going to pull our troops out.
01:06:24.000You know, for us to pull our troops out, Erdogan was going to be able, he was given the green light essentially, to move into northeastern Syria and establish a safe zone.
01:06:33.000And thus, he would have to take responsibility for the detained so-called ISIS fighters in the region.
01:06:41.000Trump said Turkey can go into Syria and the deal is, we'll pull out, Turkey can go in, but Turkey will have to take over these detained ISIS fighters.
01:07:26.000So remember, the initial announcement was basically us giving them the green light.
01:07:29.000We said, you can move in, establish your safe zone, and take responsibility for the fighters.
01:07:33.000Well then Trump said, well now we're going to do sanctions, and I want sanctions, and there's going to be bloodshed in Syria, and Erdogan shouldn't be a tough guy, and all this.
01:07:43.000And now we've worked out a deal where I guess Turkey's going to halt their incursion, and we're going to allow the Kurds to evacuate.
01:07:50.000The Kurds will evacuate these militant fighters, and then Turkey will resume and secure their border.
01:07:56.000So all of this is to say it's been confusing, it's been all over the place, it's been very contentious and honestly a bit scary because you've got all the neocons now united against the White House and singularly against Trump as a man, you know, as the president.
01:08:13.000Who knows if Pompeo's really on his side or any of these people really are, right?
01:08:16.000So the whole establishment is against this guy for pulling our troops out of the region for the first time
01:09:52.000And if there were problems with us pulling out, you know, these complaints about a genocide or a power vacuum or a resurgence or whatever, well, we can deal with that.
01:10:00.000We're the most powerful country in the world.
01:10:03.000We can deal with that in other means, with diplomacy, with sanctions, with economic measures, in other political ways.
01:10:39.000We have so many alliances, we're friends, and we have so many guarantees with so many different proxies and countries, that now they're just fighting each other and it doesn't make any sense.
01:10:49.000It doesn't really make any sense why we would be allied with the Kurds, and frankly it makes even less sense why we would be allied with the Turks.
01:10:57.000You know, so it's two groups that we really have no business being friends with, and we have this security guarantee, in one sense a formal security guarantee with Turkey, who's a NATO country, and a de facto security guarantee with the Kurds who helped us fight ISIS.
01:12:49.000From a strictly formal, legal perspective, that we ally with the Turks in this situation.
01:12:54.000You know we have a NATO alliance with the Turks and we actually labeled the PKK as a terrorist group back in the 90s and the PKK is in bed with the SDF and the YPG and all these guys or might have been the YPG that was a terrorist group.
01:13:10.000In any case, all these different acronyms, we actually labeled one of these Kurdish groups a terrorist organization 25 years ago.
01:13:17.000So we're really going to be out there defending a group that we labeled a terrorist group 20 years ago against a NATO ally.
01:13:26.000Doesn't anybody see how insane that is?
01:13:38.000We got our troops out, we ended our alliance with the Kurds, the Kurds didn't end up getting genocided, and it all worked out just great, you know, and that's awesome, and that's really great that we didn't see a biblical showdown in the Middle East, that we didn't see a shooting war between major countries, and that's a good thing, you know, that we didn't see that.
01:13:56.000That might have been very entertaining and fun to talk about, and in a way,
01:14:02.000But the good news is that everybody is alive and nobody is going to seriously get killed and things seem to have worked out for now.
01:14:09.000Everything is going according to the plan of the people that control the world, of the people that are rubbing their hands together across all the nations, conducting their business everywhere, who are running the show and guiding us towards the rebuilding of the Third Temple.
01:16:33.000to uh to wait it out and it looks kind of weird for a while it doesn't look great for a long time there's like a transitional stage you kind of almost need the beard as like a companion to it it's it's like the beard is like a booster rocket and then once the mustache has grown out then you disengage and then you can shave the beard but you kind of need that to go with it because otherwise the mustache by itself just looks bad for a couple of weeks you know as it's growing in
01:17:02.000So I don't know if I'm ready to recommit to that.
01:18:05.000Uh, which at the time I was a big, like, libertarian, so I said, I want to go and study at the Mises Institute, which is, I believe, located in Auburn, Alabama.
01:18:14.000And those were, like, my, like, three sort of, like, reasonable picks, and it was all totally ad hoc, based on, you know, no research, in no way a systematic approach, so don't take any advice from me.
01:19:48.000I don't really have a strong opinion about it.
01:19:51.000I mean, on the one hand, it is sort of an interesting question, the technological totalitarian Chinese state versus democracy, like, what's better?
01:20:02.000You know, what they've got going on in China with the surveillance and the social credit, like, that's kind of scary.
01:20:08.000So if that's the alternative, maybe I would support democracy in that scenario.
01:20:13.000But then again, you know, look, China is a strong, ethnically-centric country.
01:22:14.000Hugh says, Nick, now that Bap has voice doxed, will you have him on the show again?
01:22:19.000I haven't really been... I don't know if you've been paying any attention, but I haven't had any guests in like a year, with like one exception being E. Michael Jones.
01:22:28.000I don't really like having guests on the show, so maybe I'll bring back the guests.
01:24:05.000Charlie Kirk says me and my nibbas wear each other's Jordans and drink each other's milkshakes and sometimes we just talk on the phone until we fall asleep.
01:24:52.000You know, I'm out there like I'm a total bro, and bros are on board, and then, oh, but then I'm smitten, but then, oh, an e-girl, a fine lady, and then all of a sudden nobody, but then nobody cares about old Nick anymore, and it doesn't work out, and then, but then it's all, but then we want to be best good friends anymore, and that's fine, I'm there for you, but I wish we, but I wish we started out, but I wish, but I wish we just didn't have to go through these, you know, uh, what would you say?
01:25:22.000I wish we wouldn't have to go through these phases and waves.
01:25:25.000I wish we could just have a baseline bros policy, but you know, what can you do?
01:26:25.000This has been going on for three years!
01:26:28.000Well, it's been going on for a lot longer than that, but you know, broadly speaking, the tech censorship, since like Charlottesville or whatever, has been going on for two, three years, something like this, since the election.
01:27:54.000You know, I know I said at the top of the show that we're gonna try and ignore this, but look, you bring it up in the Super Chats and I'm entitled to respond.
01:28:03.000Yeah, that's... and that's the bottom line.
01:28:35.000But this just, like, constant, like, gross, like, extremely personal, and just basically not funny stuff, these attacks, it's just, it's not banter.
01:28:49.000When me and Kathy Xu go back and forth, you know?
01:28:52.000Or me and these other people go back and forth, it's amusing, it's light-hearted, uh, it's tasteful, but this, like, oh, these cringe, stale jokes,
01:29:02.000Which, like, don't even make any sense.
01:29:04.000I mean, it's like a schizophrenic came up with them.
01:29:06.000It's like Owen Benjamin is constantly playing, like, LSD simulator.
01:29:34.000Yeah, I don't think anybody's amused by that except for like boomers with literal QAnon hashtags in their bios.
01:29:40.000Anybody that attacks me like Owen Benjamin does, that does the Owen Benjamin, uh, you know, what would you call that?
01:29:47.000Anybody that uses the same attacks that he does on Twitter, I click on their profile and every time it's like, hashtag QAnon, hashtag where we go one, we go all, hashtag.
01:29:58.000And it's like, this is the, but this is the audience that this guy appeals to, you understand.
01:30:03.000Fick Nuentes says, can I get some F's for my brother?
01:30:07.000He's in the hospital for an airborne nasal virus.
01:30:10.000It causes intense itchiness and irritation in men dating Asians.
01:32:44.000I am found that you I'm glad that you found your family your world of warcraft family Everybody made fun of me for uh, uh, what was it shilling sean's world of warcraft clan or you know, whatever you call it
01:32:58.000But he said that he got some high-quality druids and warlocks, is it?
01:33:03.000So I'm glad that everybody's enjoying that.
01:33:06.000Justin says, about to go do a GTA mission in North Minneapolis.
01:33:11.000Okay, you know, gonna be a big disavowal for me on that one.
01:33:15.000Anonymous says, hey Nick, have you seen the new Mr. Medicare video on trannies?
01:33:19.000The genital stuff never really disturbed me, maybe that's just conditioning, but everything after that is nightmarish.
01:33:25.000No wonder they don't want normies to see it.
01:33:45.000And that's because, and I'm only saying that because I am a deeply closeted trans man.
01:33:51.000Remember, remember, America First is a trans acceptance show.
01:33:55.000It's about my journey to accepting my trans identity.
01:33:59.000And conveniently, this will allow me, in a court of law, to defend myself against YouTube discrimination because trans is a protected class.
01:34:09.000So in a roundabout way, you know, that's really what the show's about.
01:34:12.000But anyway, you know, but back to the illusion that I... back to this appearance that I'm trying to keep up.
01:34:19.000It's so, like, insane that people would go and do that to themselves, you know?
01:34:25.000I freak out over getting blood drawn, you know, or getting a vaccination, because I don't want any more autism than I already have.
01:34:32.000But, uh, but then you look at what they're doing with these surgeries.
01:34:35.000I'll never, it's like scarred into my brain permanently.
01:34:38.000The graphic showing a male-to-female, uh, bottom genital surgery where they take the penis
01:35:56.000First name, last name says the only way to redeem yourself for those eyebrows is to grow your mustache back.
01:36:01.000Well, I think the eyebrows will also grow back too.
01:36:05.000Colton says, I know non-leafs don't care, but a reminder for all Canadians to vote for Maxine Bernier and the People's Party of Canada on Monday.
01:37:19.000Dumbass says Owen is so smug when he lies lol I wonder if he'll be so smug in 20 years when he gets classified as a terrorist and the ATF raids his gay farm.
01:37:29.000I don't know if we should be wishing that on anybody and we don't want that to happen to anybody but I will say that
01:38:20.000You know, you don't go into the woods and say, hey, let's get the snake and make him the leader of the movement because he's going to bite you in the same way that you don't go to somebody who is ethnically a banker, you know, a Jewish banker, and you say, hey, you know, this guy is our guy because he's subversive and a liar.
01:38:38.000You know, it's just it's just who he is.
01:38:41.000Daniel says Australian population, 25 million, illegal population, 22 million.
01:40:14.000I've never heard of somebody being arrested for questioning the 11 million number.
01:40:43.000I've never heard of anybody getting assassinated for questioning the 11 million number.
01:40:48.000I've never heard of anybody getting warehouses full of books firebombed for questioning the 11 million number, getting doxxed or threatened or harassed.
01:40:57.000Never heard that, but you know for the 6 million number I have heard a lot of stories like that, so I don't know if it's quite comparable actually.
01:41:04.000CIA defector says, did you see Schumer repeating what Trump said to Pelosi on the White House lawn as she stood there literally shaking like the third-rate politician she is?
01:41:14.000Uh, yeah, that's, that's very cringe, bro.
01:41:18.000That's very, what a boomer thing to say.
01:41:20.000That sounds like what did my uncle post that?
01:45:51.000I mean, like, that's the whole point of that!
01:45:52.000That's the whole point of all of this, you know?
01:45:54.000Evolution and, uh, you know, all this space crap, all this cosmology stuff.
01:46:02.000astronomy stuff that's the whole point of all that is to say you are nothing nothing you do matters you don't matter and as a result then people make bad choices like this and they kill themselves urban moving system says Nick you're the best and most handsome content producer on the internet and you deserve more than you have Wow thank you so much that's so true finally a good super chat maybe the best one so far
01:46:28.000Andrew says my cousin Veronica said you are our generation's Walter Cronkite.
01:47:30.000CF says, hey King, I was on med time today, so may have missed you addressing this, but with red eyes being banned on YouTube today, was curious of your thoughts on their content, other than the heathen pagan aspect, of course.
01:49:10.000Luke says how would you feel about the imposition of a holy king is the representative of the authority and identity of a nation as well as it's clear Okay, so it is it's without a apostrophe there.
01:49:24.000It's clear religious character thoughts on how we would go about it Yeah, that sounds like maybe you should uh, you know Take off the Dungeons and Dragons costume and like try and live in the real world and that's not gonna happen anytime soon
01:49:36.000Thoughts on how we get to the imposition of a holy king?
01:50:46.000Well, uh, as a trad catholic you must be an idiot then.
01:50:49.000You can't hate the pope if you're a trad catholic, can you?
01:50:53.000And I think that kind of is, aren't you kind of missing the point?
01:50:56.000Nibbas be like, oh I'm practicing the feast days and I've got a larper avi on twitter and I've got a larper bio on twitter, but I hate the pope.
01:51:05.000Aren't you kind of missing the point a little bit?
01:51:08.000Aren't you kind of missing the big idea here?
01:51:48.000Jesus appointed a successor, and the successors appoint successors, and Christ is guiding the church, and, you know, all these uppity laypeople that are saying, well, I don't like what the Pope is doing.
01:52:00.000Well, you know, I think, I think that the seat is vacant, or I think that this guy's not legitimate.
01:52:06.000It's like you're kind of missing the whole point, aren't you?
01:53:23.000Chicken on a raft says money isn't a store of value, it's a promissory note.
01:53:27.000When the government gives your tax dollars to immigrants, they're not stealing from you, they're enslaving you.
01:53:32.000Worst part is you smile when they hand you dollars for your work.
01:53:36.000Wow, well, when you put it like that, you know, this kind of stuff is kind of cringe.
01:53:40.000I mean, yeah, that's one way to think about it, I guess, but, you know, these, like, theoretical thought experiments, it's like, you know, or we're just getting paid money and money is money.
01:53:49.000Well, actually, my hot take is what you really need to think about money is they're enslaving you and you take it.
01:53:56.000Well, it's like, you know, okay, well, now when you say it like that, it's like, you know what, it is maybe just we're getting paid to work and all this.
01:54:26.000Seba says that fact when 20 year old kissless virgin that fact when no GF It's not that fact when it's the feel one the feel one can't talk to a girl because I'm too shy That is wrong with me dude.
01:54:39.000Just go up and talk to her Can't talk to a girl cuz I'm too shy dude grow a pair not hard
01:54:46.000I have no look I have no sympathy for people that are like I'm shy dude be a man okay I get it if you've like tried and you failed and femoids are what they are today like I get it but people that are like I'm I'm shy it's like stop being a baby though seriously
01:55:40.000And that's, you know, frankly, I struggle with this as well.
01:55:43.000I think a lot of us in our generation struggle with this because I think our social development has been stunted by social media in a big way for a lot of people.
01:59:56.000Second accounts is complaining about the merch and premium being down is the same as a boomer saying just pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
02:00:13.000I have been unfairly removed off of like everything and people can't wait more than two weeks
02:00:19.000After I've been traveling and, you know, I've been doing interviews everywhere, for me to try and work out yet another, a fourth alternative now, you know?
02:00:26.000After Makersupport, PayPal, the other one I just got off of.
02:00:30.000Hey, and get that up already, you know?
02:00:32.000And I get kicked off PayPal, and I got kicked off the Shopify payment processor, and then I got kicked off Shopify as a storefront, you know?
02:00:41.000And people are like, he's get kicked off everything.
02:02:52.000and uh in any way you shouldn't even care if you're totally indifferent you don't even care about what they think you're just indifferent if they like me if they don't like me who cares garfield lasagna says the bow of god's wrath is bent and justice bends the arrow at your heart and it will soon be made drunk with your blood says mayor pete that's pretty intense from mayor pete
02:03:14.000Johnny says nice work yesterday with Owen bro ruthless room wax for life yeah and then we've got fig nuentas who says have you ever heard of somebody
02:03:25.000Not even gonna read it, not even gonna take a chance on that, but looks like that's our last Super Chat, so that's gonna do it for us tonight.
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