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00:06:49.000We are faced with the question about whether or not we will get the vaccine and surrender and capitulate to the system, a devil-worshipping system that hates us and hate our country.
00:11:41.000This 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.
00:11:55.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:11:59.000And this black guy hated white people.
00:13:19.000They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews.
00:13:23.000And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world.
00:13:28.000And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center.
00:13:34.000White people are racist to black criminals and the police.
00:13:38.000Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people.
00:13:46.000White people bear a special guilt for all the problems of this country, all the problems of every other group, and really, like, all the problems of humanity.
00:13:56.000And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it.
00:14:04.000There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people.
00:14:13.000And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common.
00:14:22.000And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:14:30.000And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:14:35.000How much do you want to bet that this, uh, whatever his name is, Darren Brown, whatever, was radicalized by the media into thinking that white people are racist and responsible for his suffering, not just as a black man, but as a gay man too.
00:14:51.000And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him.
00:14:58.000That's the consequence of all this anti-white hatred and dehumanization in the media, education system, and it's even enshrined in the law systematically through the government.
00:15:08.000I mean, what do you think affirmative action is?
00:15:12.000And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now.
00:15:16.000They want to pretend that that's not the case because
00:15:19.000Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them.
00:15:22.000I think that white people think that it's our job to be better, to strive towards a post-racial society, that we ought not to notice race, and we should try not to notice race, that it's a good thing to aspire to, to not notice race.
00:15:37.000I think that white people are under the impression that to be cognizant of race, and to mention it and act like it matters, is beneath us, like it's backwards, it's regressive, it's primitive.
00:15:51.000And a big part of that, too, is because white people have, I think, internalized a lot of what the media says about us, which is that, well, we're on top of the world, so what do we really have to complain about?
00:16:16.000And in a lot of ways it already isn't a white country anymore.
00:16:20.000And as the percentage and proportion of white people diminishes in America relative to non-white people, it's going to become more and more of a problem for white people that non-white people don't like us.
00:16:56.000People are very comfortable talking about racism against blacks or other non-whites, but nobody talks about the distrust, nobody talks about the resentment that non-white people have for white people in the country.
00:17:08.000And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that.
00:17:13.000As the population becomes less and less white, and as the people in charge of the country, and the people enforcing the laws of the people of the country, in charge of the country, become less and less white, that's going to matter a lot more.
00:28:06.000He's now the largest shareholder of Twitter.
00:28:10.000And the next largest shareholder is the founder, Jack Dorsey, who is at less than 3%.
00:28:16.000So he's sitting at something like four times as much as the next largest shareholder, the founder of Twitter.
00:28:24.000And some say that this is just the beginning, that there's going to be more purchases and this is going to result in a totally changed platform.
00:29:20.000They left the town and then a week after the fact the Ukrainians found all these massacred bodies and reported it to the international media.
00:29:34.000Left the town, and then they're implying something like they left the town, they withdrew their forces from the city, and then came back to kill innocent civilians for no reason, execution style, and then left again for the Ukrainians to discover and report to everybody in the world.
00:29:56.000Now keep in mind, the Russians are not using heavy artillery.
00:30:07.000I mean, they could easily carpet bomb the entire country, level the cities, wipe out the military, but they refuse to do that because they don't want to kill civilians and they don't want to destroy the cities.
00:30:21.000But the media wants us to believe that in spite of this remarkable restraint, which is, if they wanted to bring an end to the war quickly, that is what they would do,
00:30:30.000And if they had no regard for human life, they would have no qualms with military tactics like this.
00:30:36.000But the media says instead of doing things like that, what they're instead doing is killing civilians for no reason, shooting them in the back of the head in cities that they left weeks before the bodies are discovered.
00:30:50.000None of it adds up, but we're going to cover the story.
00:31:04.000When the National Security Advisor or the NSC spokesperson, State Department, White House, even Biden, they all started hinting at this declaration that Vladimir Putin is a war criminal.
00:32:09.000So if you missed that, make sure to go to Dalton Clodfelter's channel here on Cozy.
00:32:14.000I don't think he's streaming right now, but if you go to Cozy.tv slash Dalton Clodfelter, you can watch a replay and make sure to give him a follow.
00:32:52.000And I've just been drinking coffee all day, been doing work, running errands, I took a short nap, then I did the Dalton Show, and now I gotta do this, and I'm sort of resetting my sleep schedule again.
00:34:27.000We're trying we're getting that show time back to 930.
00:34:30.000Okay, we're bringing it back one day We'll be at 9 o'clock.
00:34:34.000Maybe 8 o'clock, you know, but for now, it's looking like 930 these days So but you still got to follow the channel because you still want the notification when the show begins even though the show is pretty consistent So make sure you follow
00:34:51.000It's gonna be a really long show tonight, unfortunately for me, because I'm already tired, and I already did two hours of content, and my throat is sore, okay?
00:35:35.000But so lately I've been hearing a lot of critique about my position on women and that I call myself an incel and it's
00:35:49.000It's this weird thing because I feel like people are saying that my position is getting stronger, or weirder, or more entrenched.
00:35:57.000But I feel like I'm responding to something.
00:36:00.000It feels like for the past year or two, there's this resurgent feminism in the movement.
00:36:07.000For a long time in this movement, it was very clearly a male space, and we had very traditional views on gender, and sex, and family, and all of that.
00:36:20.000But for some reason, for like the past one or two years, I keep hearing this stuff where people say, ah, come on, Nick, we gotta, you know, you gotta soften your position on those things.
00:36:43.000And it's sort of this push and pull, and people I feel like have characterized my position as getting weirder or more extreme.
00:36:51.000My position's always been the same, but lately there's been this new feminist simping kind of thing, and I felt compelled to respond to it strongly.
00:37:00.000And so there was this post on Gab and Telegram that I responded to in my Telegram today.
00:37:05.000And I want to read it to you because this is the kind of thing that I'm talking about.
00:37:36.000And the post-war Axis democracies, it was actually a good video.
00:37:42.000So he seems like an okay guy, but he just had a terrible post.
00:37:45.000And he, and I'll get into the post in a second, but there's this pattern where people are attacking me for, like, my tone.
00:37:55.000And they're saying things like, they don't even substantively disagree with me, but they'll say things like, oh, you know, your tone is really bad, or oh, you're like, you're mean, or you're
00:38:07.000It's a lot of nonsense, particularly people are hung up on the incel thing.
00:38:12.000And I've been chastised now by Sidney Watson, who's a girl, Tara McCarthy, a girl, Brittany Pettibone, a girl, Lauren Southern, a girl, Elijah Schaeffer, this guy, a few other Catholics.
00:40:24.000My position has always been the same, which is, I encourage everyone on my show to get married, and get married young, and have lots of kids, and adhere to traditional Catholic sexual morality.
00:40:38.000I am against abortion, I am against contraception, I am against
00:40:42.000Sodomy, I'm against adultery, promiscuity, masturbation, pornography, homosexuality.
00:40:49.000My position has really basically always been the same on the fundamentals.
00:40:54.000And I've always encouraged my followers to get married and have kids.
00:41:00.000So, whenever people do the straw man where they say, oh, you know, you're not, you're telling your followers to be an incel, that's just simply something that I've never said.
00:41:09.000And I would challenge anybody, and he didn't name me directly, but people say this, I've never said that.
00:41:15.000And I would challenge anybody to find a clip where I have said that.
00:41:18.000I've always said, for most people, that's going to be what's most fulfilling.
00:44:10.000When a woman is driving, when there's a crisis and a woman panics, when a woman is on her period, when a woman is indecisive, when a woman shit-tests you,
00:44:23.000We all know how women are, and when a woman is having a woman moment, we all exchange a glance that says everything.
00:46:56.000Like, what is that even supposed to mean?
00:46:57.000I mean, who in the world would say the state of women is really positive right now in America?
00:47:04.000Who would look around in our country today and see Lizzo and Cardi B and all this and say, yeah, women are just, I mean, they're awesome these days.
00:51:55.000You know, a simp is someone who goes after all these other girls who I hate, who are all... Because women are really the most... Women hate women more than any man.
00:52:04.000And all women know that, and some men know this too.
00:52:07.000I mean, that's who's writing these definitions.
00:52:10.000His girlfriend's writing these definitions.
00:52:13.000An incel is someone who just cries about how bad we are when really we're freaking awesome.
00:52:19.000A simp is someone who's, you know, they're just sort of like a beta male to unworthy women.
00:55:42.000It is an idea thought up by ideologues.
00:55:46.000And that is why they have to impose it through policy and activism.
00:55:50.000That is why it must be always continually perpetuated.
00:55:54.000Because the state of nature would eliminate that immediately, overnight, if there weren't institutions applying it and imposing it constantly.
00:57:30.000Men are decisive and leaders and logical and rational.
00:57:34.000Women are emotional and empathetic and often irrational and sometimes unstable and you know and there's lots of things that come with their unique nature.
00:57:46.000But that's really the question here and you know the incel thing is fun and funny.
00:57:53.000And what happens at the end of the day is people like to play context denial, and they like to say, oh, well, I don't know what a joke is, and I don't know what your real position is, and then they like to pretend again like they're not totally biased.
00:58:05.000Like, this is a guy who clearly... there's a conflict of interest.
00:58:45.000They're supposed to be, in a sense, running the house in a strict sense with the children and with some of the other operations.
00:58:54.000And listen, I'm not the first person to say this.
00:58:58.000You can't bring back traditional marriage and not bring back traditional gender roles.
00:59:02.000People have this distorted view of the world where they see this caricature of I don't even know what the 1950s television or something where women are put on a pedestal and gentlemen are just like slaves to women and we're all supposed to be slaves to our lust for romance and sex with women and we're supposed to obey our wives and all this crazy stuff like
00:59:28.000I'm sorry, but that's not traditional.
00:59:30.000A hundred years ago, women were literally second-class citizens.
00:59:33.000You know, they couldn't vote, and they couldn't talk about politics, and there was a totally chauvinistic attitude.
00:59:40.000So, you know, I don't know where all these trad-cads get off, where they say, oh, you know, Nick's attitude about women is not traditional.
00:59:47.000My view on women is more traditional than any of this female worship that goes on.
00:59:52.000I'll also say, the whole society is a feminist society.
00:59:58.000The whole society proclaims the future is female, girl power, all this, it's affirmative action, it's men are dummies, women are geniuses, look at the goofball dad and the mom is a sage, she's the one with the pants.
01:00:13.000Look at the show Modern Family, look at any of these shows.
01:00:16.000And then you get one guy that's like, fuck women.
01:01:51.000The world is completely upside down, and people decide that the beachhead of reason and sanity in the world, which is me, and this movement, they're like, well, but the real problem is, like, this guy's got a tone.
01:04:19.000We have a long way to go before the excesses are on the side of the so-called incels and not the feminists and the simps and all that going on over there.
01:05:56.000So, I want to get into the story about this massacre.
01:06:01.000We go from talking about, you know, the silly stuff to, hey, giant massacre in Ukraine.
01:06:10.000But in case you missed it over the weekend, there's been all this reporting about an alleged massacre committed by the Russians in a city in Ukraine called Bucha.
01:06:21.000Again, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right.
01:06:47.000Days after the fact, they say, well, we just discovered all these dead bodies and there's evidence that Russia committed a massacre of civilians for no reason at all.
01:07:00.000And now they're calling for more sanctions, more action against Russia.
01:07:04.000They're saying this justifies the current sanctions regime and so on.
01:07:09.000Russia, of course, denies this completely.
01:07:12.000And so I'll read the story to you and give you all the details.
01:07:15.000It says, quote, and this is from the BBC.
01:07:22.000It says, Moscow will convene an extraordinary meeting of the UN Security Council over an incident in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.
01:07:30.000According to Russia's Deputy Permanent Representative to the organization, Dmitry Polyansky,
01:07:37.000Ukraine has accused Russia of massacring civilians in the town while Moscow dismissed the incident as being staged by the Kiev forces.
01:07:46.000The Russian representative said, quote, In light of the blatant provocation by Ukrainian radicals in Bucha, Russia has demanded a meeting of the UN Security Council to be convened on Monday, April 4.
01:07:59.000We will bring to light the presumptuous Ukrainian provocateurs and their Western patrons.
01:08:36.000But, Security Council's all jammed up because you have five permanent members all with veto power over everything that passes, and that's Russia, China, France, the UK, and the United States.
01:08:46.000So typically, anything meaningful, you'll either get a veto from the West or from the Orient.
01:08:53.000Anyway, so bear in mind, this is how these events play out.
01:08:57.000The Ukrainians come out and say, well there's this big massacre, we have to destroy Russia.
01:09:03.000Okay, well, let's go to Security Council and let's show what a liar you are.
01:09:07.000I mean, that does not sound like the actions of a guilty party.
01:09:11.000But anyway, the article goes on and says, Graphic footage from Bucha, a town northwest of Kiev, emerged over the weekend showing multiple bodies clad in civilian clothing scattered around.
01:09:23.000Kiev was quick to blame the Russian military for the incident, with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuliba alleging it was a deliberate massacre.
01:09:32.000He said, quote, the Bucha massacre was deliberate.
01:09:35.000Russians aim to eliminate as many Ukrainians as they can.
01:09:41.000I demand new devastating G7 sanctions now!
01:09:46.000Now keep in mind, what the Ukrainians are saying to explain this makes no sense.
01:09:53.000Because if you want to work out how legitimate this massacre is, you have to put yourself in the shoes of Russian decision makers.
01:10:03.000The claim is that Russians, before they withdrew their troops from this town, killed a bunch of civilians,
01:10:11.000Why did they kill a bunch of civilians in a town that Ukrainians would retake after they withdrew?
01:10:17.000Why would they leave all this evidence of a horrible humanitarian disaster when they're under unprecedented international scrutiny and under an unprecedented international sanctions regime?
01:10:27.000Why would they do something like that?
01:10:44.000Because Russia has deliberately not used air power, and deliberately not used heavy artillery against population centers.
01:10:54.000And they've done that to avoid civilian casualties.
01:10:58.000If they wanted to win this war as quickly as possible, and if they did not care about humanitarian disasters, if they were cruel, if they were trying to kill as many as possible and win the war quickly, and they didn't care about the consequences,
01:11:24.000If they wanted to kill as many Ukrainians as possible, why would they allow civilian evacuation corridors to be opened up?
01:11:33.000Why would they give ceasefire notices?
01:11:35.000Why would they tell the city of Mariupol that it's their last chance to get out before they do their final siege on the city and then allow people to leave?
01:11:45.000So, the explanation for this cannot work.
01:12:06.000And Putin and the military must know that the more civilian casualties there are, the more intense that scrutiny will get and the more consequences there will be.
01:12:17.000So the argument is something like, well, they don't care about the consequences.
01:14:03.000That could be the difference between winning and losing the war because it's incumbent on the Ukrainian capital to get the West to intervene.
01:15:28.000And then this is the Russian response.
01:15:31.000It says Ukrainian allegations that Russian troops were involved in war crimes in the city of Bucha are not true, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
01:15:41.000Information provided by the Ukrainian side, quote, should be subject to serious skepticism, said the official.
01:15:46.000He claimed Russian military specialists found evidence of video manipulation and other forms of fabrication.
01:15:53.000He said the facts on the timeline likewise speak against the veracity of the claim.
01:15:58.000Bucha had been under the control of Russian troops since late February.
01:16:03.000The Russian forces withdrew last week.
01:16:05.000Days later, Ukrainian officials claimed that Russian troops were guilty of war crimes committed against civilians living in the town.
01:16:12.000They claimed some non-combatants were summarily executed before the withdrawal and otherwise deliberately targeted by Russian soldiers in a genocide.
01:16:21.000The Russian military denied the accusations and said the evidence by Ukraine and media outlets friendly to Ukraine came days after the Russians withdrew.
01:16:30.000The city mayor failed to mention any atrocities as he celebrated the Russian pullout on March 31st.
01:16:38.000Peskov said Moscow wanted to discuss the Bucha allegations at a UN Security Council meeting, but the call to hold the meeting was stonewalled by the United Kingdom, which is currently presiding over the top international security body.
01:16:53.000So, this is a summary of the situation.
01:16:58.000The Russians invade in February, they take this town.
01:17:02.000The war is going badly for the Ukrainians.
01:19:27.000This week, German food retailer, ALDI, ALDI, not ALTI, ALTI is a friend of ours, ALDI, said that they're raising food prices by at least 30%.
01:19:41.000Gas prices are going up, energy prices are going up, food prices are going up substantially,
01:19:48.000European Union leaders are going out and telling all the countries in the European Union, don't put your heat on in the winter.
01:20:39.000It's also unacceptable for Russia to win this war, and they're hurting too.
01:20:43.000They're losing this war just as much as Ukraine is, and they need an excuse to rally their people around the effort, and they need an excuse to escalate the war just as much as the Ukrainians.
01:22:27.000We said Syria is, you know, our red line is if Syria uses chemical weapons, we're going to intervene and topple Assad.
01:22:34.000And then Assad uses chemical weapons, allegedly.
01:22:37.000And you have to ask yourself, why would Assad use chemical weapons?
01:22:40.000He's about to win the Civil War in 2017, when Trump is inaugurated.
01:22:46.000He's about to win the Civil War, the United States abandons regime change, and then he goes and uses chemical weapons, the exact red line that Trump drew months prior.
01:24:49.000They're getting in that people's heads.
01:24:50.000Then they're going to start creating the false flags and then that's going to open up more options to engage because otherwise people wouldn't want to do that.
01:24:58.000People don't want to pay all this money for gas.
01:25:01.000People don't want to pay 50% more for food at Aldi in Germany.
01:25:05.000They don't want to ride their fucking bike to work.
01:25:07.000They don't want to take a five-minute shower because of, like, gay liberal democracy in Kiev.
01:25:13.000And it's a problem that they don't care because the government needs the support of the people to undertake these very expensive actions against Russia that don't benefit the people in the countries, but just the regime.
01:25:26.000The National Endowment for Democracy, the State Department, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Atlantic Council, National Security Council, the Pentagon.
01:25:49.000And people are not going to go out to bat for, like, our democracy, but if you show enough of these graphic images, well, people accept anything.
01:25:58.000They'll accept millions of Syrian refugees because they saw that baby on the shore in Turkey or Greece.
01:27:18.000If Russia can exert its sovereignty like this, if it can just thumb its nose at the West and say, give me all you got, and they can get what they want anyway, it's a new world order.
01:28:07.000All of America's enemies happen to be murderous, idiotic dictators who use the same playbook every time, and we're just like the heroic good guys who only do things for altruism.
01:28:31.000We're going to set you up with a cool-ass liberal democracy, and you're going to have skateboards on half-pipes in no time, and guys kissing guys, and gay pride flags, and riots with black people.
01:28:43.000We're going to set you up, have a total kick-ass liberal democracy.
01:28:46.000We're going to view billions of dollars.
01:28:50.000Put ABM missile platforms in your country out of altruism.
01:28:55.000You know, because we're the good guys.
01:30:58.000You have people, and people are good and bad, and people have different tribes and families, and they have their own agendas, and everyone has an agenda.
01:31:07.000And, uh, you know, we're trying to get along.
01:31:12.000But, I mean, that's what, that's the kind of attitude that you would need to believe that this Butchah massacre, Butchah massacre is legitimate.
01:31:21.000That, uh, you know, and it requires such a suspension of
01:31:26.000Any even attempt to apply logic, like, do you know what a stretch it is, what a leap it is to say, well, they're not bombing people, but they are shooting them in the back of the head?
01:31:46.000Why are they not systematically bombing every Ukrainian and instead just killing some of them by shooting them in some cities they're not even in anymore?
01:31:55.000Well, they're like, I don't know, they're just like that.
01:31:57.000I can't get in the mind of an evil killer, really.
01:32:00.000And honestly, that's the same kind of logic about the you-know-what with the you-know-whos all that time ago.
01:32:07.000Why would they divert all these resources to just killing people when they were losing a two-front war?
01:33:13.000Anyway, I'm just rambling at this point, but I mean that's really what's plaguing this whole thing is people are just so simplistic and they'll just believe anything.
01:33:21.000You just put like a dead kid in front of them and they will literally do whatever you want.
01:33:29.000They'll believe anything, but yeah, I mean...
01:33:45.000I mean, I would go as far as to say that maybe the government of Kiev killed these people themselves, because they're that desperate.
01:33:52.000And they would rather feed thousands and tens of thousands of their own people to die in a pointless war that they can't win, than surrender.
01:34:23.000Russia said, listen, these are our terms, it's unacceptable, we've said it for decades, you won't listen, now we have to do what we have to do.
01:34:29.000If you agree to our terms, we'll stop overnight.
01:34:31.000And the Ukrainians say, well, even though we can't win, I'll kill all my people before I surrender.
01:34:36.000Okay, and your people will die for nothing.
01:36:51.000Everybody votes no, obviously, not a free speech platform, which is kind of like a coup, because Elon Musk is a very famous guy with lots of followers, and for him to pose that question and say, alright everybody, we all agree Twitter sucks, right?
01:39:54.000These are the kinds of like iconoclastic figures, notch, that are leaders, they've earned respect, they have a platform, people respect them because they're the best.
01:41:47.000It was announced via a new filing that Elon Musk bought 9.2% of Twitter making him the single largest shareholder in the company four times more than the next largest shareholder which is the founder Jack Dorsey who's at about two and a half percent.
01:42:06.000So this is the article it says Elon Musk has a 9.2% stake in Twitter to become the platform's biggest shareholder
01:42:15.000After hinting he might shake up the social media industry.
01:42:18.000Twitter shares surged 26% in pre-market trading after Musk's purchase was revealed.
01:42:24.000The stake is worth about $2.89 billion.
01:42:28.000Musk polled his more than 80 million followers on Twitter last month asking them whether the company adheres to the principles of free speech.
01:42:37.000After more than 70% said no, he asked whether a new platform was needed and said he was giving serious thought to starting his own.
01:42:44.000The announcement will be yet another major test for new Twitter CEO Parag R. Grawal, who replaced Jack Dorsey in November.
01:42:54.000Musk posted a cryptic meme in December after Twitter announced that Agrawal was taking over from Dorsey as Twitter's CEO.
01:43:01.000It depicted Agrawal as Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and Dorsey as Nikolai Yezov being shoved into the water.
01:43:12.000Wed Bush, an analyst in a research note,
01:43:18.000Somebody said, somebody said on Bloomberg, I don't know what the name is, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said, it looks like Elon Musk has his eyes laser set on Twitter, and he said the state could lead to a more aggressive ownership role.
01:43:35.000So these are passive shares, meaning that he's not going to buy these shares and then vote on how the company operates.
01:43:44.000But, Twitter's annual meeting is on May 25th, and he's going to have big sway over the board.
01:43:51.000He can be a voting member, he can be an active member, it doesn't matter.
01:45:31.000Electric car startup was gonna become it was gonna be in the S&P 5 right there There was no guarantee that SpaceX was gonna outperform NASA.
01:45:41.000None of these things are a given and it is a little bit sort of gay That a guy like Elon Musk goes out there.
01:45:50.000He does the Faustian thing he does the right thing and
01:47:14.000But there's something about a STEM, a science, an engineering, a tech genius, entrepreneur, becomes the richest guy in the world, and not only that, but he's not a cringe homo.
01:47:26.000He goes on Joe Rogan, he says what's up.
01:47:31.000You know, he goes on Twitter and he's shitting on trannies, and he's talking about political correctness, and there's a lot of good stuff there, and a lot of times people can't, they miss the forest for the trees.
01:47:42.000People get nitpicky, I don't know what it is, but people, you know, they can't just accept a good thing.
01:47:49.000And I don't really care how this shakes out, I think this is a positive development.
01:47:54.000Will it bring the Groypers back to Twitter?
01:48:11.000You tell me, before this development, I was totally black-pilled.
01:48:16.000I said, yeah, we're never getting on Twitter, we're never getting back on these things, and that's just something we're gonna have to live with, and it's a huge problem.
01:48:23.000It's a huge logistical problem for us.
01:48:27.000And then Elon Musk comes in and says, you know what, Twitter's not free speech, let me just, the richest man in the world, let me buy all of it.
01:48:34.000And people go, I don't know, I think he's a little crazy, you know, he's not Christian enough.
01:50:42.000That's statistically, the number is something like 90% of under 35s get all their news from social media.
01:50:50.000If they control legacy media and social media, they have a monopoly on all information.
01:50:56.000Our enemies, who hate us, who are liberal, who want to kill us, social media breaks the monopoly.
01:51:02.000Social media, if we have access to it, for as long as we have access to it, gives us access to billions, billions of people to spread our message, to share our views, to evangelize, whatever you want to say.
01:51:16.000It is simply not quantifiable how valuable that is.
01:51:21.000It is more valuable than anything else you can think of.
01:51:25.000I would rather take my Twitter account than a $10 million check from Elon Musk.
01:51:45.000You don't understand why they took the media first.
01:51:49.000You don't understand why they neutralized the social media after Trump got in office.
01:51:55.000It's because that was the base from which the Trump Revolution was launched.
01:52:01.000If there was no social media, if there were no Trump tweets, if there were no RSBN streams, if there was no anti-SJW Gamergate revolution happening, the only place people would have gotten their information from Trump was Fox News, and Roger Ailes hated Donald Trump, and so did Megyn Kelly and everyone else,
01:52:21.000Or CNN, MSNBC, CBS, and every other one of the mainstream platforms.
01:52:27.000And all they would have said was how Trump is losing, the latest scandal is it for him, he's hit his ceiling, and that's what everyone would have believed.
01:52:35.000But Twitter, just like this poll, created a revolutionary consciousness.
01:52:41.000And Trump was able to talk to the people and say, actually I think I'm doing great, fuck you, I'm streaming my rally on YouTube, not on Fox, you could turn it off, people watch it anyway.
01:52:51.000And that is where the battle happened.
01:52:55.000Yeah, technically the election was won in more conventional means.
01:52:59.000But how did the candidacy, how did that revolutionary moment transpire?
01:53:03.000It transpired online, on the forums, on Twitter, and on YouTube.
01:53:08.000We know it, they know it, that's why they shut it down.
01:53:12.000That's why the night after the election, at Google headquarters, they said, we can never allow something like this to happen again, and they made it happen.
01:53:39.000The value of a free media, no matter what it is, it cannot be quantified.
01:53:45.000The problem is they're all controlled.
01:53:48.000Social media is regulated by the platforms on one level and by the back-end services on another.
01:53:54.000Television and radio and print regulated by the federal commissions and high cost of entry, high burden to enter the market.
01:54:03.000Social media was the place where some guy like Tim Poole with a beanie or a guy like Joe Rogan or a guy like me or Mike Cernovich or Ricky Vaughn or Comrade Stump or Beardson Beardley or Sam Hyde
01:54:16.000Could subvert Adult Swim, and CNN, and Fox News, and everything.
01:54:22.000That's a place where we could equalize the whole equation.
01:54:27.000So, if Elon Musk achieves this, like, that's a very big deal for us, and people should not look a gift horse in the mouth.
01:54:37.000Now, I don't want to get everybody's hopes up, and I don't want to say, yeah, he's going to make it exactly the way we want it to be, because I don't know.
01:57:31.000Google right, but he could so he can't buy Instagram and Facebook and YouTube But he can't buy Twitter and it just so happens.
01:57:38.000That's kind of the one that matters the most actually so Very exciting.
01:57:44.000I mean, we're gonna monitor this very closely We'll see where this goes, but that would spare us from having to build these all tech mouse traps Don't get me wrong.
01:57:54.000God bless the people doing it, but it's tough and it's not easy And we know it's not as good as the real the real deal
01:58:01.000Um, you know, so, if we were able to get back on Twitter, we get our audience back, we get the mobile back, we get it all back, and we're back with a fuckin' vengeance, okay?
01:58:34.000Listen, if there's even a small chance it works, if there's even a small chance it works out the way we want it to, it's a huge white pill, okay?
02:01:39.000We extend our hand out and we reach in.
02:01:41.000And in the 21st century, a race between the Soviets and the United States, between two great civilizations, the Russians and the Americans, and there's a race between German Nazi scientists in America and
02:02:03.000Prodigal Russian geniuses in Moscow to build the best rocket?
02:02:10.000You know, in Africa, they're like, hitting each other with fucking rocks over the head.
02:02:14.000In the Cold War, you have two great empires, and they're in a race to build rocket ships.
02:02:22.000I mean, yeah, sometimes for weapons, but sometimes just for ex- to plant a flag on the moon, on a celestial body.
02:02:28.000That's, that's what a war looks like between whites.
02:03:59.000Dominate the world, destroy the world with ungodly weapons of our own design, weapons of mass destruction, the likes of which have never been seen?
02:04:07.000Yeah, let's put that on pause and fly to the moon instead.
02:04:13.000And Elon Musk, in the 21st century, empire in stagnation, America in decline, unipolar moment passing, potential squander, high civilization destroyed, men among the ruins, and one man reaches out into the stars and says,
02:06:17.000The Chinese didn't dominate the last half millennium because they never built fucking ships to explore the oceans because they didn't care what was on the other side.
02:07:20.000All these people, they're like, we built a new app!
02:07:25.000We built a new app and it's like makes you addicted to it's like it's just like you swipe up and it's a picture of a naked girl and then you swipe up and then it's another picture of a naked girl and then you do a microtransaction and then here's the guy who's like oh I'm going to build a rocket ship you know and you niggas countersignal
02:07:47.000All these other tech bros are designing, you know, boob slot machines on the iPhone, and this guy's building fucking rocket ships and cars and factories and flamethrowers, and it is a little bit Reddit, but you know what?
02:08:50.000Even if that wasn't there, I mean that would be fine still, but there's even still a little special toy.
02:08:56.000There's a McDonald's toy in it for us as well.
02:09:00.000But yeah, how could you be a boy and not see here's a guy who builds a giant factory, building rocket ships, building cars, he's a billionaire, he has an emo goth girlfriend, hello, and the guy's autistic, and he's a fucking gamer, and you're like, no, this guy's like, no, he's like totally cringe.
02:15:52.000Yeah, those would probably be two of my favorites.
02:15:59.000Selfish is like near and dear to my heart because it's such a soulful song.
02:16:04.000And I remember hearing that in college and just falling in love with that song.
02:16:07.000I don't think his verse is particularly like... I don't know if it's like the verse is the best, but that's my favorite song that he's featured on.
02:16:15.000In terms of verse, I would have to think more about that.
02:16:18.000I have to look at all the songs he's on, you know?
02:16:21.000Because I really only just listen to his solo.
02:16:26.000Catalog honestly, I mean I know I listen to all this stuff, but mostly I just listen to the catalog Half Amish says sorry to doom post, but I feel my soul under siege Okay, this super chats already gay Bankruptcy looms minimal prospects social rejection of every sort What's a griper to do when he has a much love to lose?
02:16:52.000Please pray for I'm not praying for you
02:19:35.000I mean, lately I just don't... I don't have a lot of patience for complaints because, you know, I've had a pretty... I've had a pretty rough time and I know people that have it more rough than me and really nobody's in a position to complain.
02:21:07.000Point being is, if you're saying your life is so bad because you're, like, poor and don't have friends, just go and reinvent your life.
02:21:15.000If you have nothing to lose, you know, why not just go and do something extreme?
02:21:19.000Why not just go and do something totally different instead of killing, like, instead of, not even killing yourself, but giving up and despairing?
02:21:29.000If there's nothing left to lose, what's the despair over?
02:21:37.000So instead you should you should say you know you have freedom the more that you have the more restricted you are the more you have to lose the less you have the you know and it's sort of a balance I mean you want things but if you don't have them then you have the opportunity to get things and you know so if you want a more positive message and I would say you know you can always just do something totally different
02:22:04.000You know, if something's not working, make a change.
02:23:58.000Drives me nuts that she doesn't see or appreciate or understand the point of the suffering she wants to mommy you between the travel ban and your smeared name.
02:28:39.000Evildoer says, even though Hungary is small, Orba's victory is significant internationally because Hungary can single-handedly veto new NATO expansion.
02:28:48.000Hungary is a buffer state, can do a lot for peace.
02:28:55.000But they're sort of like an ally of Russia.
02:28:58.000Kyle says people probably attack you because they're trying to get out from under the feeling of respecting you and not having the same courage.
02:29:05.000I will use my $10 big money super chat to say that the incel self-depreciation drives me crazy.
02:29:41.000You can think whatever you want, but I am an incel and I don't really care what your opinion is because you're a fake cell piece of shit, most likely.
02:29:52.000And I'm a true revolutionary artist and you're just some guy on the internet Calling me handsome.
02:29:59.000Yeah, I know I'm handsome, but I'm also an incel.
02:30:02.000Okay, so Anyway So I yeah, I'm done I'm done hearing that I'm done hearing that one stop calling me a fake cell Okay, I know a lot of fake cells.
02:33:42.000Some things are worth more than money.
02:33:47.000And people say that's foolish, but whatever.
02:33:49.000Kyle says, by the way, all gripers who are not under direct investigation by the State Department should not be aspiring to be a true incel.
02:33:57.000I think a few people got lost in the satire.
02:34:01.000See, this is another thing people go, they're so worried about what other people might think.
02:35:48.000Everyone wants to talk about, you need to encourage men to get married with women.
02:35:52.000Yeah, there's also a lot of pitfalls too, okay?
02:35:56.000Uh, so, everybody's gonna be the first to say, oh, Nick's not telling his followers to get married enough.
02:36:03.000If anything, I think it's the opposite.
02:36:06.000I tell my followers to get married plenty, but there are big reasons to be concerned, because half of the marriages end in divorce, and it's unpredictable, and any woman could do it to you, and when they do, they take your stuff, and they take your kids, and they wreck your life.
02:36:21.000And, you know, a lot of people go, well, not my girl.
02:36:24.000Okay, well, you know, being married for life is a long time.
02:36:27.000So, women are very fickle, people are very fickle, and when there is this no-fault divorce and when everyone's doing it, you know, in 10 years, people feel differently.
02:36:38.000You may feel good when you're dating, maybe you're married, you're honeymoon, maybe you feel good after 5 years or 10 years.
02:36:44.000Then something unforeseen happens and it changes everything.
02:36:49.000Then, you just wake up one day and things aren't the same.
02:36:51.000Then, you know, there's all kinds of things that can happen in the course of a marriage or relationship.
02:36:58.000I've seen it with many people that I know, and everyone has seen it.
02:37:02.000And a lot of you are children of divorce.
02:37:04.000Oh, and you think your parents just didn't try hard enough?
02:37:07.000If the richest, most good-looking, most powerful, most famous people in the world can't hang on to their marriages, you think you're just smarter?
02:37:17.000So you have to be very cautious about it, too I think people should want that and they should go for that but should be cautious It's a serious thing and it's a minefield out there and a lot of people are gonna get destroyed by it so You need exercise caution as well I Was fortunate that my parents stayed married and they're still married But I know a lot of people that aren't I know a lot of I
02:37:45.000People, their parents are not married.
02:37:46.000A buddy of mine from high school I just hung out with the other week, his parents just got divorced in their 60s.
02:38:13.000It seems to be that it just happens because, again, women are fickle.
02:38:19.000And the society pressures women into divorce and there's no there's no punishment for it.
02:38:25.000So I mean before if you got divorced you were ostracized and it just wasn't done and it was a big deal and there was a big social pressure keeping everyone in line.
02:38:35.000Now that doesn't exist so women could like change their mind and divorce you and we all know women change over time and they're influenced by their co-workers, their peers, media,
02:38:47.000I mean, again, I'm not trying to black pill you, I'm just saying, you know, people go, oh, you're like, when you push this incel thing, you're telling people not to talk to girls all the time.
02:38:56.000It's like, well, you know, maybe people should take it a little bit seriously, not just trying to do it at any cost and it's number one priority, but, you know, thinking long and hard about how you're gonna make that work.
02:39:28.000Some men can't control themselves and like... and these are the kinds of men we're talking about that then they... and some of them rush to the defense of women.
02:39:37.000It's all... and they're defending their own addictive behavior.
02:40:52.000Anyway, and even all these guys that pretend to be incels are all in girls DMs on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and they're all doing all the same charades.
02:42:22.000The Last Tejano says what's funny is that this whole drama started because Pax was banning people in his discord for making fun of some old smoker chick in his voice chat.
02:42:30.000The guy is down bad and needs a reality check.
02:42:33.000Yeah, it's what it is for a lot of these guys.
02:42:39.000You know, they're white knighting for some woman and yeah 100% it's pure desperation It is what it is.
02:42:46.000Some some guys just can't live with the loneliness and Whatever.
02:42:51.000It is what it is The the cool thing about me is I'm I feel like I'm my own universe, you know I'm I'm sort of like in a self-contained universe and
02:43:03.000I can bring people into it and out of it but I understand some guys that like just don't really have much going on I guess like they need that some guys you know all they have going on is like the game and like other goofy shit and so I guess they need that they don't have much else going on
02:43:32.000For me, it's like, it's sort of like Minecraft.
02:43:34.000It's like, it's sort of like a decorative item in Minecraft.
02:43:37.000It's like, I could go and get a parrot if I wanted to, but I'm too busy mining iron, you know?
02:46:23.000All the women in the UK are busted anyway.
02:46:26.000Niggas be defending literal busted whores.
02:46:29.000You get these pigged up birth control piggies with these tattoos and they're sucking and they're s-ing and f-ing throughout their life and then these niggas go out to defend, you know, my fair lady.
02:46:54.000Anti-social violence way in the like I could save this whore way You know Not that I support anti-social violence, but I'm just saying you people are just I don't know You know your dreams are not reality I don't know who needs to tell you that but your dreams are not reality and
02:47:23.000It's a tough pill for a lot of people to swallow, but you know, reality is reality.
02:48:48.000But I've talked to a few Libs about Ukraine and they surprisingly bring up the nuances which is odd because I would think this is harder to wrap their head around.
02:49:28.000Octogenarian says, hey Nick, do you think it would be a good idea to move to Italy, get involved in politics, marry a Mediterranean, become Prime Minister and invade Tunisia?
02:49:37.000Noah says, God bless Elon Musk, the great African-American ever.
02:49:41.000It's amazing what he's been able to do even with all the women trying to derail his life.
02:49:46.000Pat Mance is very, very reminiscent of the old billionaires like Carnegie who would build schools and libraries and actually help the country they live in.
02:50:13.000Kyle says, going off on the white race to the moon just brings me back to how disgusted with our current reps, the Rhinos, and Nancy Pelosi.
02:50:21.000He says Nancy Pelvosi, pelvis on purpose, should go to Africa.
02:50:26.000Yeah, when I think of Elon Musk's Faustian expedition to the stars, I think about Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats.
02:50:42.000Bob Jones says, I saw a thread about how he's trying to do damage control since his monkey-torturing Neuralink came on out and he's playing both sides.
02:54:06.000These simps, you could drop a nuclear bomb on them.
02:54:09.000A woman could drop a nuclear bomb on them and they would emerge a glowing ghoul and still, and say, you know, they'd still be DMing girls on Instagram.
02:54:19.000They would still be Snapchatting them all day.
02:55:16.000I don't know if he meant to say it that way, but we're still cool.
02:55:22.000So I wouldn't read too much into that.
02:55:25.000I didn't like the comment, but I understand the guy's under a lot of pressure and, you know, we continue to help the Gosar team in any way that we can.
02:55:37.000He's a great congressman, you know, and here's the thing.
02:55:40.000Politicians have a different standard than we do.
02:55:49.000I think he's going to release a Gosar Minute one of these days.
02:55:53.000It's going to elaborate a little bit on it, but he did send the video.
02:56:00.000I mean I'm gonna I I don't like I don't like when people say oh yeah with Margie Taylor Greene when she said I don't know Nick I mean that was true I'd never met her before but he say like oh I didn't send the video he did send the video so he can say that to the media I can take that on the chin it is what it is what's important is we want America first people to be elected and Gosar stood by us for a long time didn't like the comment we all know the realities of politics but
02:56:30.000You know, but I wouldn't, I wouldn't get carried away.
02:56:33.000I wouldn't get carried away about people reacting to that.
02:57:04.000John Doyle's a friend of ours, I mean, so there's, you know.
02:57:08.000Some people, and of course the media sees this on and they go, that's a big split, that's a big whatever.
02:57:14.000You know, I hate to get your hopes up, but no, nothing of the sort.
02:57:18.000So, I mean, I thought the comment went a little further than some of the other stuff, but I'm sure he's frustrated.
02:57:23.000And, you know, for what it's worth, I'm sure a lot of these politicians don't like answering for... they don't like the Russia chant, they don't like the Hitler joke, they don't like that stuff.
02:57:33.000You have to give a little bit of an allowance in that way.
02:57:35.000I will say he did send the video, but you have to make some allowance.
02:57:41.000They're held to a different standard, so it is what it is, but...
02:57:45.000The important thing is we're pragmatic.
02:57:48.000He was with us at AFPAC 2 in person and we've collaborated behind the scenes on a lot of things and we're going to continue to do that through the midterms.
02:58:27.000We've had events with him and so on and you know so throwing throwing us under the bus is not a good idea throwing him under the bus is not a good idea the relationships mutually beneficial we're staunch allies of his and he's been a staunch ally of ours so um you know I understand tensions are high everybody's under a lot of pressure
02:58:48.000And with these relationships, there has to be a little bit of give.
02:58:51.000And that's what I think you saw there.
02:58:54.000Especially when you consider they've been trying to get him to say the words, I disavow for years.
02:59:17.000We're not gonna let the media win and get in between.
02:59:22.000Even the media doesn't even believe it.
02:59:24.000On the one hand, they're salivating saying, oh boy, another relationship destroyed.
02:59:31.000More Republicans backstabbing each other, but at the same time they're saying oh, please this is ridiculous He's obviously and it's like so I mean they don't even really believe what they're saying They know what's up But they play these games and they try to weasel their way in and get between people and we're not gonna let them do that
03:00:04.000He doesn't like some of the things that I've said, but the important thing is
03:00:10.000You know, he's in there fighting for the J6 prisoners, fighting for me on the no-fly list, all the other stuff, fighting for the immigration moratorium.
03:02:18.000I didn't know that existed But what's what's the point what's the point of the Inquisition I just don't understand we build a coalition and people want to burn it down as quickly as we built something up People want to burn it down