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00:25:27.000You know, baby boomers thought it was crazy when it was the Cold War, you know, and it was the sexual revolution and, you know, hippies and everything.
00:25:35.000And it just doesn't even hold a candle to what's going on today.
00:25:39.000The featured story is President Trump today declared himself the King of the Jews.
00:25:45.000So, you know, it's always something today the President... Well, he did not.
00:25:50.000He did not call himself the King of the Jews.
00:26:19.000In the Oval Office yesterday, President Trump said that Jews who vote Democrat are showing either ignorance or disloyalty because of what the President has done for Israel.
00:26:30.000So I'll discuss these remarks in the latest Jew craze that's been going on.
00:28:35.000King of the Jews, birthright citizenship, and Greenland.
00:28:40.000So that'll about wrap it up but before we dive into the current events just want to tell you I have to say if I'm if I'm more if I'm extra grumpy today if I'm more grumpy and sort of doomer black pilled than usual I've just been having the rough the most rough roughest the most rough day today I woke up at 3 30 a.m because I've been trying to get my sleep schedule together yesterday I was up all day and all night you know I was awake for like 30 hours
00:29:09.000And I only got like five hours of sleep, four hours of sleep or something.
00:29:14.000And I'm trying to fix the sleep schedule.
00:29:16.000It takes like about five days or so to sort of acclimate to it.
00:29:21.000And your internal clock adjusts because I've been so scattered for so long that you just need to be consistent sleeping at night, being awake during the day.
00:29:35.000I got a CD burner from Best Buy the other day specifically to burn a CD for my car because I had all these songs I wanted to listen to that are only available on YouTube and like Vimeo and SoundCloud.
00:29:48.000Just a lot of esoteric Kanye West songs.
00:29:51.000So I was trying to burn this playlist so I don't have to like shift between them on my phone while I'm driving.
00:29:56.000So I get the CD burner, I burn the CD, I pop it in.
00:30:03.000And what's great about the CD player is it's much louder than the Bluetooth because I have a Bluetooth connector for my phone, an FM transmitter.
00:30:11.000So it's louder, the sound is crisper, better.
00:30:14.000Obviously all the songs are together so I could just press the button, you know, to skip tracks.
00:30:18.000As opposed to messing around with my phone.
00:31:09.000You know, how could I look at this face in the mirror and be upset, right?
00:31:13.000So that brightened my day right before the show.
00:31:16.000We're gonna one other thing before we I know that's very interesting to all of you I know you're just fascinated to hear about my life and my exploits But one other thing before we dive into the current events.
00:31:28.000I just have to say this you know last night
00:31:31.000We talked about anti-Raw, anti-racist action, and this is Jack Posobiec and, uh, what is it, rthedonald on Reddit, and it's Scott Adams, all these MAGA brain people, and they just can't stop coming up with bad takes.
00:31:47.000We talked about that last night, where they said, well, there's anti-fa on the left, we're anti-Raw, we're the anti-racist conservatives, like,
00:31:57.000But then today, even better, today I see this tweet from Scott Adams.
00:32:02.000I tweeted something out right before the show because I couldn't help it myself.
00:32:05.000I mean, I literally saw it right before the show.
00:32:08.000Scott Adams says, quote, letting the NRA determine gun laws is as good a system as letting immigrants decide our immigration policies and Facebook deciding who becomes president.
00:32:20.000How about our government does some work for a change?
00:32:23.000And this is just like such a monumentally stupid take.
00:32:27.000I just don't know what's happening on this side of Twitter anymore.
00:32:30.000You know, and I guess it's always been this way.
00:32:33.000Excuse me, I guess it's always been this way a little bit with these guys that they've been cucked and blue-pilled and left-wing and all that.
00:32:39.000But just especially this week, it's like even before it went from anti-war against mass immigration, like we could expect these kinds of takes from the alt-right,
00:32:51.000Or from MAGA world to here we are in 2019 and MAGA means criminal justice reform, mass legal immigration, anti-racism, gun control, red flag laws, homosexuality, decriminalizing it in Africa.
00:33:40.000In a way, it makes me optimistic because we're the only ones that are actually putting out and promulgating a true right-wing and conservative message.
00:33:49.000But on the other hand, you just look and it's like, really?
00:34:29.000I'm a very satisfied and well-adjusted, stable individual.
00:34:33.000But I look at the world and just every day it just seems like somehow
00:34:37.000It's getting it's getting a lot worse right?
00:34:39.000So I can't be the only one who feels this way where it's like everywhere you turn I'm indicating but I'm physically turning to indicate that I'm looking everywhere and it seems like things are just getting a lot worse right?
00:34:52.000I mean it's it's this drag queen stuff or it's you know interracial in the commercials or it's this king of the jews stuff
00:35:00.000Anyway, but we're gonna dive into the current events.
00:35:02.000I, you know, this is old man yelling at clouds, right?
00:35:07.000I guess we'll start with the Greenland stuff.
00:35:08.000We'll start on a positive note to sort of taper that off, you know, to sort of bring the mood up a little bit.
00:35:16.000So we all know it's been all over the news that the president is considering purchasing Greenland, which is of course owned by Denmark.
00:35:24.000I guess they have somewhat of a regional autonomy, but I mean they are like a territory of Denmark.
00:35:30.000And the president has floated the idea of buying that territory for the strategic value that it has militarily, economically.
00:35:38.000Apparently there's a lot of minerals and resources in Greenland.
00:35:42.000Strategically, it's going to be a very important piece of land to control the Arctic.
00:35:47.000And to project power in the North Atlantic and so for a lot of reasons it would be a good idea.
00:35:52.000It's one that's been floated I think at least two other times in American history by President Truman and then I believe shortly after the Civil War.
00:36:01.000The idea was raised of America buying Greenland and it's not like this is without precedent.
00:36:06.000Obviously we've purchased...that's the history of America.
00:36:11.000You know, a lot of people have looked at this and said, this is so out of right field.
00:36:21.000But I mean, American history is the history of buying and settling land, right?
00:36:27.000But in any case, there is a recent development here.
00:36:29.000This is from NBC News on sort of the prospects of this deal.
00:36:34.000It says, quote, President Donald Trump on Wednesday called Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen nasty and accused her of not showing respect to the U.S.
00:36:43.000after she rebuffed his interest in buying Greenland.
00:36:46.000He said, quote, I thought that the Prime Minister's statement that it was absurd, that it was an absurd idea, it was nasty.
00:36:53.000I thought it was an inappropriate statement, Trump told reporters before departing the White House.
00:36:58.000He said, quote, all she had to do is say, no, we wouldn't be interested, but we can't treat the United States of America the way they treated us under President Obama.
00:37:09.000She's talking to the United States of America.
00:37:12.000You don't talk to the United States that way.
00:37:15.000He added, Fredrickson had called the idea absurd and said, quote, thankfully, the time where you buy and sell other countries and populations is over.
00:37:23.000Earlier in the day, Wednesday, she had expressed, quote, regret and surprise that Trump had canceled his early September visit to her country because of her comments.
00:37:32.000Fredrickson said in a news conference that she had been, quote, looking forward to having a dialogue on the many shared interests that Denmark has with the U.S.
00:37:40.000And I have to say my favorite part about this whole story is the way that the president responded.
00:37:53.000He's getting a lot more ballsy in terms of his rhetoric.
00:37:58.000This is something that I predicted basically about a month ago or a few weeks ago.
00:38:03.000I said probably what we're going to see in the build-up to the election is the return of campaign Trump.
00:38:09.000You know, the return of the 2015-2016 Trump, where maybe it's not going to be totally based in red pill, but it is going to be incendiary, it is going to be sensational, because that's just the season, and the election season calls for this kind of rhetoric.
00:38:24.000And so you gotta love that he really is just pushing the envelope.
00:38:27.000You know, we're gonna get to the King of the Jews stuff, but I have to say, you know, again, as a red-blooded... I mean, I am a lover of America.
00:38:35.000When he says, this is my favorite quote, he says, she's not talking to me.
00:38:40.000She's talking to the United States of America.
00:38:43.000You don't talk to the United States that way.
00:38:45.000That is just such a dopamine rush for me to hear the president say that.
00:39:02.000I do just love to hear that because it's so true, and especially from all these women, especially in Europe, but you know all these sort of limp-wristed homos in the European Union, that ever since this guy got inaugurated, the disrespect that they show him in the office and the country
00:39:21.000You know, the way they laugh at him, the snark, the sort of passive-aggressive bitchiness towards America.
00:39:27.000I do love that finally he's starting to call them out and saying, you know, you're not talking to me, you're talking to America and you're not allowed to talk to America that way.
00:39:37.000We're the biggest, most powerful country in the world.
00:39:40.000And particularly in the context of the European situation, we're responsible for the defense of Europe.
00:39:47.000I don't know if anybody's aware of this, but the reason that they're able to have these robust welfare states and, you know, social democracy over there is because they have virtually had to pay nothing for their military
00:39:59.000For 70 or 80 years because America's security umbrella has covered them at our expense.
00:40:05.000So you know these people are over there laughing it up and yucking it up because of our president.
00:40:10.000I do like that he's showing them a little bit of muscle.
00:40:41.000Thankfully the time of buying people and land is over.
00:40:45.000I just want to see Donald Trump in like a hypothetical, totally hypothetically, never in the real world, but I just love to see Donald Trump to start in a symbolic way just wailing on this character.
00:41:11.000You know, so I just see this whole interaction between the Prime Minister and the President and outside of obviously the news valley, outside of obviously the political
00:41:26.000It really does just rile me up when I see, and it really is symbolic, you know, I say that somewhat tongue-in-cheek because we're imagining violence against certain people, but I also say that it is symbolic in the sense that these two figures are representative of the countries, you know.
00:41:43.000I think a female prime minister of Denmark is very symbolic of Europe as compared to Donald Trump, president of America, and so to see
00:42:11.000Obviously we agree with him on broad strokes, on immigration, on foreign policy, on trade, things like this.
00:42:18.000But to me, more than anything, probably the most disappointing thing about America today is that we don't do big things anymore.
00:42:25.000There was a great speech by Darren Beatty, who is now a speechwriter for Matt Gaetz, former White House speechwriter.
00:42:32.000He gave a speech, I think it was at the opening of that private section of wall that had been built by like Steve Bannon and those other guys.
00:42:39.000And he said, you know, one of the most tragic things about a diverse country or the current state of America is that we can't engage in long-term planning and long-term projects.
00:42:49.000You know, things like going to the moon, having a set ambitious goal that's maybe 10 years,
00:42:55.000Yes, these things have value from a purely practical perspective.
00:43:19.000You know, obviously if we purchase Greenland, like I said, we'll be able to project power in the Arctic and it has resources and we have a military base now.
00:43:28.000Maybe we could expand our operation there.
00:43:34.000You know, we're able to keep out illegal border crossers and things like this.
00:43:39.000But to me, in a certain sense, there is a higher purpose, and perhaps more important, which is the symbolic value of what it says for a country that we can still take on ambitious, huge, civilization-defining projects like this.
00:43:53.000And I know for some people that may sound intangible or sort of...
00:43:57.000You know, silly, kind of ideological, but I really am a big believer that it's things like that that define a legacy.
00:44:04.000We could talk about the minutiae of policy.
00:44:39.000We're gonna pull ourselves out of the world and sort of make America smaller and weaker and more managerial and more effeminate and more gay.
00:44:48.000We got Trump, who not only was speaking the truth about a lot of the issues, but he was saying, you know what, we're gonna build a great wall and we're gonna start winning on trade, we're gonna become a country of winners again.
00:45:00.000There's a real value in that kind of thinking, so...
00:45:08.000And yes, there's a strategic value, which nobody should be laughing for purely practical reasons.
00:45:13.000Because, you know, as I outlined, there's a precedent for buying land.
00:45:17.000There's a practical value in buying land.
00:45:19.000But even beyond that, it's things like this that define the presidency.
00:45:23.000It's things like this, to me, that distinguish and make distinct.
00:45:26.000This administration, which says, you know, we're not just going to get elected and say, you know, I'll cut your taxes and I'm going to implement Medicare Part D, you know, or something like that.
00:45:35.000It's, we're going to expand our borders.
00:47:36.000The report goes on, it says, quote, we're looking at that very seriously birthright citizenship, Trump told reporters outside the White House, echoing his administration's previous vow to unilaterally end the process by which babies born in the country automatically become citizens.
00:47:51.000The president did not elaborate on what he meant.
00:47:54.000Trump's statement came as the administration announced a proposal to detain undocumented families together indefinitely, replacing the agreement that set a 20-day limit for holding children.
00:48:09.000It says the administration today announced a proposal to detain undocumented families together indefinitely, replacing the 20-day limit agreement.
00:48:17.000The rule unveiled by acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan is part of the administration's aggressive effort to revamp immigration laws as the number of families and unaccompanied minors crossing the US-Mexico border has increased.
00:48:30.000So it seems like, you know, the one policy which is detaining families and children together indefinitely, that's a white pill.
00:48:39.000I'll say on the birthright citizenship, it's honestly painful at this point.
00:48:44.000The president should just stop talking about these things and just start doing them.
00:48:48.000You know, I'm so tired of hearing this.
00:49:10.000Because we know that these proposals are floated all the time and they never see the light of day.
00:49:16.000You know, like I said at the top of the show, this might be slightly more believable, the president saying we're going to end birthright citizenship, if he didn't promise this exact same thing in very concrete terms and frequently right before the midterms, right?
00:49:32.000I don't know how long-term everybody's memory is, but in October and November 2018, he said, yup,
00:49:39.000We have a birthright citizenship executive order.
00:51:18.000If we weren't constantly hearing these vapid and hollow promises, big promises, and no delivery, right?
00:51:24.000If we have this administration that keeps promising, oh well, any day now it's going to really look like Trump's America, right?
00:51:31.000In other words, we're going to start going after our enemies, we're going to start putting people in jail, start protecting our supporters, close the borders, this kind of stuff.
00:51:39.000And then for it to just fall through every day and then for the opposite to happen, for it to get worse every day, it's just brutal on the supporters because, you know, and I, you guys know that for about a year and a half I was one of the biggest supporters of this president.
00:51:55.000I was always out there making the case.
00:52:09.000And just so to see it continue to fall through and just more and more supporters get blackpilled, turn away, depressed.
00:52:15.000This is not the way that you're supposed to conduct yourself politically.
00:52:19.000You know, one of the first things that they teach you in politics, and I would know because I know all these people in DC, and I go to a lot of these camps or whatever, YAL, LI, TPUSA, whatever, is the exact opposite of what you're supposed to do, is to overpromise and underdeliver.
00:52:36.000You're supposed to underpromise and overdeliver.
00:52:39.000So to continue to hear this stuff, it's just terrible.
00:52:48.000It's a joke that in the 21st century, I think we're one of the only countries in the world that does it like this, that you can have people that cross into the country illegally.
00:53:32.000But at least I would like to see it being addressed.
00:53:35.000At least I'd like to see something in motion.
00:53:37.000You know that's probably the most blackmailing part of it.
00:53:40.000It's not even that it would hypothetically face opposition.
00:53:44.000This is often the excuse people make is, well, he can't do it through an executive order because the Supreme Court would just shut it down.
00:53:51.000Well, if at least it was in the works, at least if it was somewhere in the process of getting approved or, you know, facing legal scrutiny, then at least we could say, well, you know, he's trying.
00:54:36.000If you remember, in the opening months of the administration, shortly after the inauguration, he passed a few different iterations of the travel ban.
00:54:46.000And it took the third one, it got another legal challenge, and they eventually fought it, and they got it through the Supreme Court.
00:54:53.000You know, even with this emergency allocation of funds from the DOD for the border wall.
00:54:58.000I think that was attempted in February.
00:55:07.000And within a matter of months, the money was greenlit and allowed to go through.
00:55:10.000I think that happened sometime earlier this summer.
00:55:13.000So at the very least, if he had put a birthright citizenship in the works at the time of the midterms, I think that by now, you probably would have had a result on that, either positive or negative.
00:55:31.000He said in December we're going to have the amount of troops in Afghanistan
00:55:58.000It's August and the troop total has not changed so it's pretty rough but that's that you know we're gonna keep will I guess we'll be monitoring the situation we'll keep an eye out and see if that changes but
00:56:10.000We're gonna move on and talk about our featured story, of course, the most fun, the most anticipated story of the night, this Jew talk.
00:56:19.000And I have to say that it's a bit white-pilling, at the very minimum, that people are talking about this.
00:56:24.000Because to me, the reason that this is able to persist, the reason this abusive relationship between Israel and America
00:56:32.000Or more largely, world Jewry in America, is because people just don't know about it.
00:56:40.000If you know about it, it's because you actively sought it out, you know, or somebody told it to you directly.
00:56:45.000But this is not something they've been talking about on the evening news.
00:56:49.000Foreign aid to Israel, and this sort of dual loyalty, this dual allegiance that goes on, it just isn't talked about, right?
00:56:55.000So to me, a very subtle white pill about all this conversation that's been going on, this little
00:57:01.000I'll read you the quote and the tweet that has set the world on fire these past couple of days.
00:57:04.000Yesterday the president accused Jews who vote for Democrats of having quote either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty and that was yesterday.
00:57:32.000You can't use the word loyalty around Jews.
00:57:34.000You invoke the word loyalty around Jews, you're going to run into a lot of problems.
00:57:38.000This is according to my observations over the last couple of days.
00:57:42.000According to the media, if you use the word disloyalty in the same sentence that you address Jews, well, you're engaging in anti-Semitic tropes.
00:57:51.000Because loyalty in Jews has a very negative and nasty connotation throughout history.
00:57:56.000You see, in just about every country, everywhere, in all times, people have accused Jews of being disloyal to the host country, to the, you know, majority of the nation, right?
00:58:07.000This is what Hitler said about the Jews, that the Jews were not loyal to Germany.
00:58:12.000For some reason, in every country the Jews have been present as a minority throughout the last 2,000 years, this anti-Semitic canard has followed them, that they're disloyal to the host country.
00:58:24.000So that Trump would even attempt to use this word in the same sentence brings back these terrible memories for, you know, like Holocaust survivors and all these oppressed Jews in the world like, you know, Jeffrey Zucker and George Soros and Bob Iger and
00:58:39.000You know, all these other people, Sumner, Sumner Redstone, and all the rest.
00:58:44.000It really brings back these terrible memories for all these oppressed people, you know?
00:59:44.000And so in the first place, you know, I have to imagine that on a certain level, every Trump supporter is saying to themselves,
00:59:53.000Okay, what's going on with the Israel stuff?
00:59:56.000I want to imagine that on a very, maybe it's deep inside, maybe it's on a subconscious level, I think everybody at this point has to be saying, okay, king of Israel, king of the Jews, how about king of America?
01:00:11.000You know, doesn't it bother anybody that this is the way the president talks about a foreign nation?
01:00:16.000I would have to say that just about everybody except for a certain group of like brainwashed evangelicals has to be at the very least questioning this.
01:00:23.000Because to me it's just unconscionable that a president would talk this way, right?
01:00:28.000I mean even if you're not on board with some of the things we say on this show.
01:00:42.000It's a little bit out there for some people to think about our relationship with Israel as being parasitic or negative or anything like that.
01:00:50.000But again, at the most basic level, aren't most people saying to themselves,
01:00:55.000Okay, what is with this, what is with this stuff?
01:00:57.000You know, one week it's, well, they hate Jews in America, they hate Israel in America, the next week it's King of Israel.
01:01:04.000I used to recall a President Trump who said things like, I was an elected President of the world, I was elected the President of America, and it's America first.
01:01:14.000Remember at the inauguration, from this day forward it's going to be only America first, America first.
01:01:21.000He used to say, what is the thing even in the theme song?
01:01:27.000Americanism and not globalism will be our credo.
01:01:31.000And then he's tweeting out, Donald Trump is the greatest president for Israel in the world.
01:01:36.000He's the greatest president in the history of the world for Israel.
01:01:45.000At a certain point, you have to ask yourself that question, you know?
01:01:48.000And how can we be a legitimate nationalist movement if the leader of said nationalist movement worships on his knees at the feet of another nation?
01:02:00.000You know, look at what's been done for Israel, and I know we've been over this on the show before, but it never ceases to be a source of amazement, incredulity.
01:03:51.000So, from an objective moral standard, I'll probably agree, a nation pursuing its self-interest to its fullest extent, even when it conflicts with other nations, you know, that's the prerogative.
01:04:02.000That's actually the moral right and obligation of a state, right?
01:04:05.000But when it conflicts with our state's national interest,
01:04:08.000You see where it's a problem, particularly if you're a nationalist.
01:05:08.000But that's the definition of antisemitism.
01:05:11.000You may be surprised to know that's the legal definition of antisemitism.
01:05:15.000That's not just Ben Shapiro's definition.
01:05:17.000According to our government, when you look at certain laws,
01:05:21.000For example, there was a law passed at the federal level that says that you can't have a contract with the US government if you're anti-semitic.
01:05:28.000The legal definition for that classification, or for Florida they passed a recent law for their school districts, the legal definition
01:05:36.000Part of it, it's a very large definition, but part of the definition of antisemitism says that if you accuse Jews of dual loyalty, in other words, they're loyal not just to America, but also to Israel, that is classical antisemitism.
01:05:51.000There's also a number of other things.
01:05:52.000For example, if you say the Jews are exaggerating the Holocaust,
01:05:57.000If you say that 6 million Jews did not die in the Holocaust, that's anti-semitic.
01:06:02.000If you think that Jews are conspiring in some way, on any level, at a global level, that's anti-semitic.
01:06:08.000You know, so I was a bozo for a long time.
01:06:12.000Naturally, I just assumed that the definition of anti-semitism was very cut-and-dry, and it's like, do you hate Jews or not?
01:06:18.000If you hate Jews, you're anti-semitic.
01:06:20.000If you don't hate Jews, you're not anti-semitic.
01:06:22.000I was surprised to learn from my Jewish friends the hard way that actually the definition is much, much, much more expansive than that, you know?
01:06:30.000I mean, imagine if this went any other way, right?
01:06:35.000You know, anti-Black racism is not simply hating Black people.
01:06:39.000It's believing that, you know, a certain number of people did not get lynched.
01:06:42.000It's saying that a certain number of people are not enslaved.
01:06:45.000It's saying that Blacks are exaggerating slavery.
01:06:47.000It's saying that Blacks use the race card.
01:06:49.000It's saying that Blacks don't deserve their own ethnic state in the world, you know, for the African race.
01:06:56.000You know, imagine if that was the whole definition of anti-Black racism.
01:06:59.000Imagine if that was the whole definition of anti-European racism, right?
01:07:03.000Imagine if the definition of anti-European racism were similar.
01:07:07.000For example, the definition of anti-European racism, if it were analogous, if it were parallel, you know, maybe it would say something like...
01:07:15.000Saying that Europeans are conspiring against other people on a global or national level is anti-European.
01:07:23.000That has some pretty interesting implications and consequences for our society, wouldn't it?
01:07:28.000For example, what if the definition of anti-European racism said that accusing Europeans of exaggerating European atrocities or European deaths or tragedies
01:07:40.000You know, for example, if you were to say that exaggerating white suffering in WWII or WWI or the whole lot of more is anti-European, right?
01:07:49.000Imagine if saying that you don't support the creation of an ethnic state for Europeans is anti-European.
01:07:55.000I mean, that would be analogous to the definition of anti-Semitism.
01:07:59.000But you know, you gotta think about it.
01:08:00.000Whenever this kind of conversation rears its ugly head about, you know, the Jewish loyalty question, it's always called an anti-Semitic trope, right?
01:08:09.000When Ilhan Omar said, well, why do our congresspeople support Israel?
01:09:11.000A stereotype means that you could go across the world to another place and you'll have a common experience or a common perception of a certain group.
01:09:19.000If you went in a time machine and went back in time 500 years, a stereotype, the definition is that you could talk about your experiences with this group and there would be similarities.
01:09:30.000And of course, we know that stereotypes are never true.
01:09:34.000We know that for that reason, stereotypes are always completely false.
01:09:38.000Completely wrong and have no base in reality.
01:09:44.000We know that by definition, a stereotype means that everybody shares the same perception of a group.
01:09:51.000And in spite of that, in spite of the fact that multiple people throughout time and space have that perception, have that experience, independently of one another, that actually invalidates itself for some reason.
01:10:04.000That in itself means that it's bogus, it's based on prejudice, it's totally made up, it's totally false, right?
01:12:06.000It's transparent what's happening when it comes to this country, right?
01:12:10.000But we have to pretend otherwise because they literally have changed the laws and the terms of service to say that you can't question it, you know?
01:12:40.000That's in some cases against the law, right?
01:12:43.000And so even though we can all see perfectly clear, crystal clear what's going on, we have to continue to pretend otherwise, work our way around it, sort of tap dance around it, walking on eggshells around it.
01:12:54.000And doesn't that kind of in itself kind of prove what's going on?
01:12:57.000Doesn't that kind of in itself sort of vindicate the point?
01:13:00.000You know, it's like that old joke that Norm MacDonald made about Mel Gibson.
01:13:04.000I don't know if anybody's seen this, but he said, you know, after Mel Gibson apologized for saying Jews run Hollywood, they let him work again.
01:13:11.000Or, you know, something to that effect, right?
01:13:13.000And so, it's getting increasingly difficult to do this show with these kinds of constraints in place.
01:13:18.000You know, you want to go all in, but you just simply can't.
01:13:21.000So I just have to tell you my ordinary and unironic beliefs, which is, you know, what I just said, that we disavow all the tropes, we disavow all these stereotypes, but
01:13:30.000You know, just a lot of food for thought, I guess you could say.
01:13:33.000Just a lot of food for thought for us, the followers of Donald Trump, King of the Jews.
01:14:14.000I'm going to try and be pleasing to you and inoffensive.
01:14:17.000I'm going to try and make you like me.
01:14:20.000Instead of just telling you how I feel, I'm going to try and win over your approval.
01:14:24.000So let's see Baker says wore my America first shirt at a base gym and my bud asked if the big AF was an Air Force emblem and I said if all goes to plan it will be one day.
01:14:35.000Hey, yeah, that's that's the that's the way to think right?
01:16:30.000Tony R says, Hey Nick, did you see a gay vegan called Ask Yourself challenge you to a debate?
01:16:37.000Yeah we've been over that um yeah the guy's like a total autist so I don't really the guy's an autist and he has no clout that's a thing like I'll debate destiny because he has clout and it's a oh it's the worst because that guy's so insufferable and such a bad faith debater
01:18:51.000It started out like, we're being optical, we're trying to be palatable, we're trying not to get banned, and then what is the show today?
01:18:58.000The show today is like, you know, just hardcore, heavy-handed on certain questions, you know, and then, you know, the vulgarity, the explicit words, it's totally off the rails.
01:20:10.000Quest says, in helping to win minority votes for Trump in 2020, how effective do you see people like Candace Owens and movements like Blexit using the same
01:20:21.000The same tactic of framing the left as the real racists.
01:20:29.000In spite of Blexit, in spite of Candace Owens, in spite of record black unemployment, we still didn't win any significant... We did not win significantly more blacks in 18 than we did in 16.
01:20:40.000In spite of Kanye, in spite of Candace Owens, and all that pandering.
01:21:53.000But there's a meme, I think it's like a sexual thing, I'm not really sure, but it's this really young guy with an old man up against the wall.
01:22:00.000And I don't know where that originated, but that's been a meme that's been going around on Twitter for years.
01:22:06.000It's gotta be like that, because Barron is now taller than Trump.
01:22:09.000So Barron's gotta get in this guy's face and say, listen up, old man.
01:22:36.000Amir says, shout out to Anomaly for putting, er, for gutting the Zyokons today.
01:22:41.000Yeah, that Anomaly guy, you know, I think he, like, counter-signaled me earlier this summer.
01:22:47.000He said, like, I'd love to see Ben Shapiro and Nick get in a slap fight, and I didn't know if that was supposed to be antagonistic towards me or not, but the guy's been very based very lately, or very lately, the guy's been very based lately.
01:23:13.000Hondungus says Donald Trump is a blasphemer.
01:23:16.000Yeah, it's somewhat blasphemous to say that.
01:23:19.000Mark Allen says these superchatters think they can teach me about culture just because they spent years at university where they only learned to use a knife and fork.
01:23:28.000I never went to university and I mastered all of social media on my own.
01:25:49.000Hassan, in five years, Armenian Geno-what?
01:25:52.000I think you mean Turkish War of Independence.
01:25:54.000I think they've been saying that, honestly.
01:25:58.000Jalapeno says, jokes aside, I'm worried that we'll never see a Tucker segment on the U.S.-Israel relationship or the anti-Semitic smearing that the right wing has resorted to recently.
01:26:08.000I mean, look, we all know he works at Fox News, and there's certain constraints that come with that, so... I'm worried he's never gonna say it.
01:26:15.000Probably not gonna say it on Fox News.
01:26:59.000Matthew says, so is Judaism a religion or ethnicity according to Ben Shapiro?
01:27:04.000Well, according to Ben Shapiro, it's whatever is most convenient for his argument.
01:27:08.000You know, when he's saying that Zionism is different than white nationalism, well, that's because Judaism is a religion and Israel is a religious state.
01:27:16.000It's a creedal nation based on the creed of the religion of Judaism.
01:27:21.000So Zionism is nothing like the ethnic nationalism of white nationalism.
01:27:26.000But when it comes to dual loyalty, well there's ethnic Jews and there's religious Jews and in both cases it's anti-semitic to suggest they have dual loyalty.
01:27:34.000So the answer is whatever's most convenient at the time.
01:27:39.000Really Good Comics says, hmm, today I think I'm going to track down one of the live chatters and find out where they live, maybe pay a visit.
01:27:47.000Okay, I hope that's totally for peaceful purposes, I'm going to assume.
01:27:52.000I've been loving, Really Good Comics has been killing it lately, been loving the cartoons.
01:27:57.000I was liking them all today, cracking up, shared them with some of my friends.
01:28:01.000They're really good comics, true to form, true to the name, the titular Really Good Comic.
01:28:08.000Jason Jones says if Donald Trump were named the king of the Jews, the Jews would make them disavow that claim and instead say this man says he is the king of the Jews.
01:28:17.000Yeah, they would crucify him and say he thinks he's the king of the Jews.
01:29:55.000There's not going to be a third one, I guess.
01:29:58.000Because what happened is that Spider-Man is the property of Sony, but, you know, they made some deal with Disney to say that, you know, Disney's gonna produce Spider-Man movies as part of the MCU, and there's like a profit-sharing thing.
01:30:11.000I don't know exactly all the provisions of it, but they made some kind of deal, and they couldn't come to renew that deal, and I guess now Disney can't make any more Spider-Man.
01:30:26.000I could have gone for another Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland.
01:30:29.000I could have went for another, but whatever, right?
01:30:32.000But I'm not really... I'm not heartbroken over it.
01:30:36.000Levi says, what are your thoughts on the idea promulgated by Evola and others that Persians and Indians are in the greater Indo-European or Aryan tradition?
01:30:46.000Well, the word Iranian comes from Aryan, right?
01:31:01.000So yeah, I mean, I think that's that's I don't know all the science behind it I don't know the genetics or the history of the movements of people But certainly I think there's something to it.
01:31:14.000You know because many people think of India they think of brown people obviously but as in a lot of cases it was the south of India that was that has that darker complexion closer to the equator.
01:31:26.000I think in northern India they did have a lighter complexion so it's a little bit more believable to me.
01:31:31.000I don't know if I buy it that the you know Persians were the original Europeans or something like this.
01:31:37.000Um, but I don't know all the history of it.
01:31:39.000I can't speak authoritatively on the subject, but I do know that the etymology of Iranian is Aryan, and maybe there's something to that, but I'm no expert, so I can't really weigh in.
01:34:20.000InterCityDemocrat says, using CDs, LMAO, Boomer, Boomer Nick.
01:34:25.000Well hey, my car only has a CD player.
01:34:28.000There's no tape player, there's no aux cord, it's what we have to work with.
01:34:31.000You know, it's very Boomer of you to laugh at a Zoomer for being, for not having advanced technology, right?
01:34:38.000It's very Boomer to say, you don't have the nicest car, you don't have the best car, because you need to put yourselves up by the bootstraps.
01:34:45.000So actually, I think you're the Boomer, truly.
01:38:32.000Mark Allen says, a New Atlantic article says that the Denmark episode shows Trump's aligning with the authoritarian bloc, but they say it like it's a bad thing.
01:38:40.000Yeah, I don't know how that shows he's authoritarian, but, you know, even if it did, that's totally based.
01:38:51.000Yeah, that's how it feels sometimes, certainly.
01:41:11.000Addison says, question if Ben Carson has four beautiful daughters all with IQs above 125, would you breed with the most beautiful one or with a white trailer trash with IQ below 100?
01:41:22.000I reject this anti-white framing to refer to white people's trailer trash as the epitome of anti-white tropes, so no.
01:41:31.000The answer is would I breed with a low-status white person or with a high-IQ black person?
01:44:03.000T for Nuns says Tucker Carlson used the word unauthorized in one of his segments and Owen Benjamin believes it was a shout out to unauthorized TV and said he knows Tucker and Trump watch his streams.
01:44:14.000Classical and very stable and sane individual, right?
01:46:09.000No, but I do remember one time, I will never forget this, this was a formative event.
01:46:15.000All right, if you thought the rest of the Super Chats was just going to be me being dismissive and angry and you're getting mad about it, people take out nice Super Chats and Nick just dismisses them.
01:46:37.000I was at family friend's house and, you know, it was unfortunate.
01:46:42.000In the family friend club, in the family friend circles,
01:46:46.000It's like, there were two generations of kids.
01:46:49.000You know, it's like my mom and all her friends, and they all had kids at the same time, right?
01:46:54.000I mean, a lot of them had kids at a certain time, and those were the older kids.
01:46:59.000And then they all had kids around 98, 99.
01:47:01.000So it's like two classes of my mom, her family, friends.
01:47:06.000We consider each other like cousins, basically.
01:47:09.000And you've got the older generation, when a lot of people had kids, and the younger generation.
01:47:13.000Unfortunately for me, the generation I was born into, when they all had kids the second time around, my mom didn't have older kids obviously, I just have a twin sister, it was all girls.
01:47:25.000All of my so-called cousins basically were all girls and it was just me.
01:47:29.000The older generation, there were like three or four guys there.
01:47:32.000So whenever we'd go to these like family outings it'd be like all the older kids all the big kids were doing cool boy stuff and I'd be stuck with the girls because I was and for whatever reason they never included me the older people so I was just stuck with the girls every time and I'll never forget one time they're all playing Lord of the Rings on PS2 totally based totally epic game right?
01:47:55.000And they wouldn't let me play because I was like younger.
01:48:24.000So I threw this big temper tantrum, I start screaming and crying, and mom's like, you guys have to let him play, it's his turn on PlayStation 2.
01:48:33.000It's his turn to play PlayStation 2, it's his turn to play Lord of the Rings.
01:48:39.000Very formative experience, very formative years, you know, this is my twisted world, I guess you could say, my twisted world, my struggle, truly, you know?
01:48:52.000So then conversely you know maybe and then maybe it came full circle.
01:48:56.000I remember as a zoomer I think everybody remembers these these little moments where it's like parents have to intervene in the video game situation.
01:49:07.000I remember one time I was at this party uh another family friend party and this one was it's a family friend we don't know very well or at least we don't know we don't have a lot of mutual friends with this person
01:49:20.000So we were downtown, we were at this condo, and I was there, and we didn't know that many people there, there were really no kids that I knew, so I brought my Nintendo DS.
01:49:28.000You know how it goes, you go to a family party or an adult party, not a lot of kids, you whip out the Game Boy Advance SP, you whip out the DS, you whip out the DSi, you know, you game it away.
01:49:40.000So I'm playing on the DS, you know, I'm doing my own thing.
01:49:51.000and there was this black kid at the party for some reason or some random black kid at the party and his black mom comes up to me and she's like um can he get a turn on the ds can he get it and she said it like the ds bitch it's my ds what are you talking about the ds this is my nintendo ds can he get a turn isn't mine
01:50:13.000I was like, uh, like, sure, whatever, but it's, like, mine.
01:50:17.000I don't remember exactly how that unfolded, but, you know, maybe the shoe was on the other foot in that situation, so to speak, but I remember distinctly it was black.
01:50:26.000Maybe this is where my... Maybe this is where my tribalist impulses, my white racial consciousness first arose, you know?
01:52:52.000There's your, you know, Indo-European.
01:52:55.000Finally somebody recognizes my struggle here.
01:53:04.000It's always just it's always like at the same time people antagonize and then I swap people down and then people are like you're bullying you're being dismissive and rude.
01:53:14.000The Super Chatter cries out in pain as he sends you a pee pee poo poo Super Chat.
01:55:50.000T for Nones says, one of my formative events was watching a black guy freak out while getting handcuffed while on vacation in Ocean City when I was eight.
01:58:02.000That's not to say that we should treat people, well, you know, maybe not on an individual level, in a private sense, treat people differently, but it does just say something that is an immutable part of our nature, which is that we are a tribal species, and that's all that means.
01:58:18.000Ark Logos says, how many normies getting red-pilled because of the Jewish King comments?
01:58:38.000Alberto Insalvini says Democrats create a new coalition government without S. Kicked him out, won't make early elections because he'd win, according to polls, next election in three years.
01:58:51.000I heard that that was going to happen.
01:58:54.000I saw a poll and it said that, it was a poll of experts, and it said the highest probability outcome was that the Democrats would merge with Five Star and, you know, they just kick Lega out.
01:59:32.000You know, maybe you can see my malfunction as a child, this sort of, you know, very selfish mentality, very autistic, you know, unwilling to share, unwilling to get along.
02:00:49.000And the whole checkpoint thing, you know, this was before games really had robust autosave systems.
02:00:54.000I'll never forget, like, if your game crashed, like, you were just out of luck if you forgot to save.
02:00:59.000Now games, like, autosave every 10 seconds, but back in the day, it's like, you gotta hit this checkpoint!
02:01:04.000Mom, I just gotta get to the next checkpoint!
02:01:06.000Mom, I just gotta save my game, you know?
02:01:09.000and that kind of thing and uh uh i'll never forget that feeling take all the wind out of the out of your sails when you know your ps2 freezes and it's like all that work gone to waste good times man good times where you overwrite a save file by accident classic zoomer times and we'll never get them back and we'll never get them back it's all over uh let's see alberto says we might get an election if the coalition collapses yeah well that'll be good right
02:01:42.000Nathan says went to get a fresh new America First mug to dab on my fellow knicker friend but realized I can't support a guy who makes yay shirts without repping his best album.
02:01:52.000Can a knicker get an AF Yeezus shirt or what?
02:01:55.000Yeah, maybe we'll put that in the works.
02:02:14.000And it's so weird because I only listen to Kanye's discography.
02:02:17.000It's like the only thing that I listen to.
02:02:20.000And I'll spend more time on one album and then another.
02:02:23.000And then, because there's such a breadth of good music, you like forget about it and then rediscover albums all anew, you know?
02:02:30.000Like, I've been listening lately to a lot of College Dropout and obviously Yondi, but then I discover Yeezus again, you know, I start bumping Black Skinhead, Bound To, Hold My Liquor, things like that, and you remember, oh yeah, this album was totally based.
02:02:46.000I remember when Yeezus first came out, and this was in like 2013, I was in high school, and I remember hearing Black Skinhead, that was obviously like the biggest track on the album, the most like mainstream.
02:02:57.000At first I didn't really get it, but the more I listened to it, the more I was like, this is kind of epic.
02:03:02.000It's sort of raw, very different, you know?
02:03:04.000And then I listened to some of the other songs.
02:03:08.000I listened to I Am A God, and I was like, I can't really...
02:03:12.000It's sort of an acquired taste, right?
02:03:14.000I didn't get it at the time, but, you know, over the course of several years, it really grew on me, and, you know, you realize that just every album, you take for granted that every album is a masterpiece.
02:03:24.000That's why he's the greatest of all time.
02:04:03.000I mean, they're not all perfect, but they're all, like, really high quality and good, and 90% of them change rap, you know, 90% of them are totally innovative.
02:04:11.000You know, like, Yeezus is totally different from College Dropout, you know, and Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy's different from all of them.
02:06:10.000Wangy says, Hey Nika, it's your doctor just dropping a message letting you know you got the stigmata and your campaign is righteous and true.
02:06:55.000We are going to buy, according to the village, and hire, according to the village.
02:07:00.000Tom Snacks says, one of my favorite moments is when a Democrat first-grade classmate stole my M&Ms out of my desk when we were playing musical chairs.
02:07:09.000That's, uh, yeah, well, you know, that's because of, like, poverty or something, right?
02:08:02.000Did your black best friend use the purple lightsaber when he played Star Wars with him?
02:08:08.000No, we played, so I only had these two, and it was Anakin's lightsaber, so they were blue obviously.
02:08:15.000It was, one was mine, one was my sister's, but she didn't really play with it.
02:08:18.000So no, we didn't have any, we didn't have the purple one.
02:08:21.000Purple one, I think was more expensive and rare.
02:08:23.000Of course only Mace Windu had the purple one.
02:08:27.000So now we just had the Anakin Skywalker lightsaber blue cringe and blue pill, I guess you could say Barbie chances, but he just wanted a turn to play Donkey Kang.
02:08:37.000Yeah, I forget what game I was playing It might have been like Mario Kart or something too long ago Based once is how would you rank all the Kanye albums?
02:09:25.000I don't know if I'm comfortable putting Late Registration so close to the bottom.
02:09:29.000It's difficult because I like them all so much.
02:09:31.000I mean, the thing is, if we were to judge them just by the stinkers, you know, Graduation has like one bad song, Drunk and Hot Girls, obviously.
02:10:01.000I mean, I'll listen to them, but they're not my favorite.
02:10:04.000So, if we're judging by that, I'd probably say probably the most tracks that don't really hit for me are actually on Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
02:11:05.000So it's actually white pilled and it only costs like, I think it only costs like a hundred dollars or something, which in the grand scheme of things is not crazy expensive.
02:11:12.000So, but it looks like that's our last super chat.
02:11:15.000That's going to do it for us on the show tonight.