It's a fresh week in clown world, and we have a lot to talk about. We're back with a full week of news, including the results of the Australian election, the European Union elections, and a Bloomberg article about Japan's new Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe. We also have a new segment called America First, where we talk about what America First means to us, and why it's so important that we focus on the core of what America is about, and what that means to the rest of the world. It's another exciting week in the world of clowns, and it's good to be back. We'll be back on Tuesday with another fresh episode of America First! - Your Host, Nicholas J. Fuentes Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all the latest news and commentary from the world's most influential clowns. Subscribe today using our podcast s promo code: "AVGOODbye" to receive 20% off your first month with discount code "AVOIDED" at checkout. If you like the show, please consider pledging a small monthly fee of $5 or more! You'll get 10% off the entire month, plus free shipping, plus we'll send you an ad-free version of the show on Audible.com! We're listening to your choice of our newest episode of the new podcast, "America First" on Tuesday! - Subscribe, review, and subscribe to the podcast! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on iTunes, and leave us a review on Podcoin, Podcoin and Podcoin! Thanks for listening to the podcon! and sharing the podcast on your thoughts and thoughts on your feed! & much more! - Nicky's thoughts on this week's latest episode on the Podcoin podcast, Nicky and his thoughts on what's going to be the best podcon? and your thoughts on the latest in the pod! Nicky & Nicky s thoughts on it! xoxo, Nikkei's Thoughts on this episode of "America's First" and much more. - The Podcoin? - Nikco, the podco, Nikco is a great podco! Thank you, Nikco! - Rachael, Rachio, the Podco, Rocha, Rene, Raffy, and Raffie, Raldsy, and so on!
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00:19:09.000We are, of course, delaying the beginning of the week.
00:19:12.000Memorial Day was yesterday, but we are back for another exciting week of content, another exciting week of news in Clown World, and we are glad to be back.
00:19:25.000You know, when we're apart for so long, when we're apart on these three-day weekends, I get a little stir-crazy.
00:19:53.000I don't want some Europoor in the live chat in the super chat in the comments saying, um, well actually it's, uh, you know, because when I commented on the Australian elections,
00:20:06.000And I said it, like, five times, and it was very brief.
00:20:09.000It was like three minutes I talked about it.
00:20:35.000They took place over a couple of days depending on the country, but we have all the results now.
00:20:41.000All 751 MEPs have been elected and we'll be going over the results, analyzing them, and you know it's sort of interesting because as an American, as a Yank,
00:20:53.000Looking across the pond at what's happening on the gay continent, I thought, well, things seem to be going well.
00:21:08.000Everybody seems to be doing well for themselves.
00:21:10.000But as I've looked into it further, I guess we're actually not doing very well.
00:21:15.000I guess it's a bit more nuanced than that because
00:21:18.000The big takeaways, the big results are that yes, the nationalist parties in many countries did pull away as, in those four cases, the biggest parties, the biggest party, not the biggest bloc, but the biggest party from their country in the parliament.
00:21:35.000But as I've looked again at the last five years, the last election and what has gone on,
00:21:40.000It seems that there are some caveats, some asterisks there, so we'll go over that in greater detail, but it's sort of a mixed bag.
00:21:47.000So it's not exactly what we were hoping, but at the very least, as the title says, our featured story, the centrists got massacred, and I guess that's that's a victory in itself, right?
00:22:26.000It's so key that we hit on that, that it's core, it's fundamental, because I feel like nobody else is talking about that.
00:22:32.000That's what America First is really about at the end of the day.
00:22:35.000And we have another article along similar lines, and this one to me was actually made me sad.
00:22:41.000Actually, I looked at that and thought, how tragic.
00:22:44.000It moved me a little bit, and I read this article on Sunday from Bloomberg, and like I said, it's along similar lines to what we talked about last week, but it's about Japan.
00:22:55.000It talks about how the new program in Japan under Shinzo Abe, who I thought was good, I thought was based in Redpill, turns out they're accepting a lot more foreign workers, they're accepting a lot more immigrants.
00:23:06.000And so I'll be looking at this article and I'll tell you why I think it's so sad, why I think it's such a tragedy, and we'll get into all of that.
00:23:13.000But really, and I tweeted out about this this afternoon,
00:23:18.000The reason it's critical to hit on these key issues is because I think the show is growing.
00:23:46.000They're coming around, they're peeking over, they want to see, oh, what's going on over there?
00:23:51.000Mixed polling 1,600, 1,700 views a night, what's going on over there?
00:23:56.000All the kids are talking about America First, all these Zoomers, they're doing these eclectic dances, and, you know, they're calling me Blockhead, they're calling me Boomer.
00:26:36.000I do want to talk about one little thing.
00:26:38.000I saw this, I don't know if you saw this as well, but it's all over on Twitter.
00:26:42.000Jeff Bezos' wife, we don't like Jeff Bezos, but you know there are things that rise to a level that are bigger than Jeff Bezos, that are bigger than 150 billion dollars.
00:27:10.000Obviously, he's the head of Amazon, for people that don't know.
00:27:14.000She walks away with a $37 billion fortune, okay?
00:27:19.000For being married to the richest man in the world, she immediately becomes, I think, like the third or fourth richest woman in the world, or something like that.
00:27:28.000Maybe the... I don't... I didn't check the ranking.
00:27:31.000Okay, so understand she gets married when this guy is selling books!
00:28:45.000Is it a karmic thing that, you know, he steals from the American worker and the American people and he abuses the post system and all that?
00:28:54.000And he's a lizard and his wife takes half his money and gives it away to charity?
00:29:20.000She's giving the money to charity, and she took it from Jeff Bezos.
00:29:23.000But, I don't know, because she was the wife, because it's just this unearned, and now she gets to give it away, I'm like, why are we applauding this?
00:30:21.000Thank you veterans for protecting our freedom.
00:30:24.000Thank you for protecting my freedom to do America first on the show.
00:30:28.000You know, who knows they could take it away at any minute, but hey, thanks for keeping it up everybody.
00:30:33.000And I do mean that, you know, we do joke a little bit about the troop worship and the war, neocon warmongering, conflation, and what goes on there, but
00:30:59.000So now we're going to do our current events here.
00:31:01.000Like I said, this Bloomberg article about Japan.
00:31:04.000We were talking about this all last week.
00:31:06.000It was in Bloomberg, it was in NPR, and what is the latest we hear from the Census Bureau that the demographics are changing, the fertility rate is dropping, and what is the solution?
00:32:23.000Japan has this birthrate that is now so low that their population will be halved pretty soon and I guess there'll just be no more people living there and what a travesty what a horrible thing and I remember a lot of people used to buy into that kind of an argument and they look at our situation and they say well
00:32:41.000What would a lonely, what a sad future that the country will become less populated, there'll be less people.
00:32:47.000Now, I never understood why that's a bad thing.
00:32:49.000I drive in traffic, you know, I drive at 4 a.m.
00:32:52.000because of the traffic during the day, and I go downtown, and I go to the city, and you know, I don't, I don't think the problem is that there's not enough people, right?
00:33:02.000I don't know if that's the worst thing in the world, but I think a lot of people buy into that, and they say, well, we look over there, it's so bad, so we need it over here.
00:33:24.000It says, quote, while in Tokyo earlier this month, I couldn't help but notice how the city has changed where once it was rare to hear any language other than Japanese spoken on the street.
00:34:01.000A Korean restaurant run by Southeast Asians.
00:34:04.000Tokyo is an early harbinger of changes that are coming, albeit more slowly, to the rest of Japan.
00:34:10.000The capital city's diversity is in large part the result of Japan's increasingly open stance toward immigration.
00:34:16.000Japan's foreign-born population is still small compared to most other rich countries, a legacy of the highly restrictive attitudes and policies towards immigration that prevailed in past years.
00:34:27.000But since Shinzo Abe became Prime Minister at the end of 2012, the number of foreign-born people working in the country has expanded steadily.
00:34:35.000Japan is beginning a major and unprecedented exercise, similar in some ways to the experiments embarked on by many European countries.
00:34:44.000Japan is still far from being a diverse country, but it's no longer quite right to call it homogeneous.
00:34:49.000The next two or three decades will reveal whether the country's cultural,
00:34:53.000And so I read this article, and to me it's just such a perverse and a sick mentality that you have an obvious outsider, an obvious foreigner, who goes to Tokyo, Japan.
00:35:19.000And he's riding around in the subway and he's going to different restaurants and cafes and he's in the city and he looks around and he sees people that are not Japanese and they're not speaking Japanese and they don't dress like Japanese and they're obviously not conforming Japanese culture.
00:35:35.000They're tourists or they're foreign workers and he thinks, my, what an improvement!
00:35:46.000What kind of sick, rootless, cosmopolitan, bug man mentality is it that you have this class of people, you know, the super rich, the super wealthy, the super elite, whatever you want to call them...
00:36:29.000That is, to me, what is so sad, ultimately, about this diversity thing.
00:36:33.000Because you can look at it, I think, for another country.
00:36:36.000You look at it, for example, outside the American context, where I think in this country, because of our past with black people, frankly, white people feel guilty thinking this way.
00:36:46.000White people feel guilty about having these thoughts about preserving their culture, preserving the racial integrity or racial homogeneity of their country.
00:36:55.000So, if you step outside of our context, where there's this guilt complex, or there's this, you know, certain national presumptions or attitudes, and you look over at Japan, a country which is its own unique culture, you know, if you've ever read Sam Huntington's Clash of Civilizations, one of the books I highly recommend, they classify this as so unique and different, at least that's
00:37:52.000And I just can't understand what a tragedy that people are coming over to Japan, and this is happening in our countries too, you know?
00:37:59.000I mean, that's another way of understanding what's happening in America and in Europe.
00:38:03.000But what is this mentality that people go to Japan, they go to Tokyo, and that's the first question.
00:38:08.000They find a problem with Japan, which is, well, it's not other enough, we need to bring in more people.
00:38:13.000Because what ultimately is the endgame for a city like Tokyo?
00:38:17.000That you go to a city like that, where to me, the expectation would be,
00:38:21.000You can experience authentic Japanese architecture, authentic Japanese cuisine, authentic Japanese customs, and you know, things like this.
00:38:30.000And instead you want it to look like New York City?
00:38:33.000It even says that at one point in the article.
00:38:35.000Well, you know, it's not going to be New York City anytime soon.
00:38:38.000Why would they want it to be New York City?
00:38:41.000They want every city to be London, every city to be New York City, every city to be Los Angeles and Chicago, and in doing so, when every city becomes like every other city, then what makes them that city?
00:38:56.000If it's glass buildings and cappuccino people all chirping, speaking their different bug languages, and all eating the same stuff, and it's...
00:39:29.000You know, all these other cultures, they need to come in and they need to enrich us and instruct us and show us how to be exotic and vibrant and all these things.
00:39:39.000And so the same people that are telling us the value of difference, of distinction, of people coming in and they have their own flavor, their own character, their own attitude, they're designed for the world.
00:39:50.000Not, I guess, anymore just for Europe and America, but they're designed for every industrial country, every culturally and racially homogeneous country.
00:39:58.000Is to take everybody, put them in the same city, melt them down into what?
00:41:23.000To prevent their economy from shrinking, you see, that's why they need the workers.
00:41:28.000To prevent Japan's welfare state from having a high deficit or something like that, to keep that afloat, well that's why they need fresh blood.
00:41:35.000They need to infuse their country with fresh, young, foreign people to keep the whole charade going.
00:41:40.000And don't you see that this fundamentally, even people on the left, don't you see what this is all about at the end of the day?
00:42:15.000We're going to take all of this good stuff, the spice of life, you know, the good stuff of any culture, country, custom nation, and we're going to flush all that down the drain.
00:42:25.000We're going to mix that in with, you know, some other stuff in the sewage system.
00:42:34.000In exchange for, again, propping up this financial system.
00:42:38.000And to me, when you put it in those terms, you really realize what the real distinction is about.
00:42:43.000That's really the crux of, you know, nationalist economics or the nationalist paradigm is understanding that, you know, these right-wing and left-wing people who only think about the country in terms of dollars and cents, workers, producers, employers, factories, it's them versus us.
00:42:59.000It's not, you know, the free market, you know, Charlie Kirk people versus the socialists on matters of economics.
00:43:08.000It's the socialists and the Charlie Kirk people.
00:43:10.000The Koch brothers, the Bernie Sanders, the banks.
00:43:26.000We can't say that anymore because it's a Nazi slogan.
00:43:30.000And it has these negative connotations, but you understand, these things which are a little bit more ethereal, which cannot be monetized, which don't have a dollar value, but those things like community, those things like the civic life or the social fabric of a nation, that's the real divide.
00:43:45.000It's people who, again, and it's right and left on this economic side that regard the whole country in terms of work, in regards to economic rights and things, material things, plainly of this nature,
00:43:57.000And then it's us on the other side saying, hey, you know, maybe there's something maybe there's something nice about Japan being Japan.
00:44:03.000And yeah, you know, maybe the country shrinks and maybe we're not, you know, the number one producer or the number two producer in Asia anymore.
00:44:11.000And we're not the number three economy in the world.
00:44:13.000But hey, we still have what makes us unique.
00:44:17.000We still have what makes us the Japanese people.
00:44:19.000And so I think that really puts it in perspective.
00:44:23.000It also helps to, I think, disarm a lot of the vitriol from the left.
00:44:27.000Because the left will watch a show like this, and I rant day after day about the situation at the southern border, or the migrant crisis in Europe, and people say, oh, well, you know, it's really not about race, or this guy must be some kind of a white supremacist, or whatever.
00:44:42.000It really puts it in perspective, because in Japan you see how
00:44:50.000You know, either they're complementing each other, there's this reciprocal relationship, or one is the product of another, but you see that they are inextricably linked.
00:45:00.000And of course, by dumping in whatever it is, and people say, well, it's different Asians.
00:45:06.000Koreans, Vietnamese, or if it's Africans or Europeans.
00:45:10.000Sure, in terms of degree, you know, you'll have Asians that are more similar to Japanese than people from other places, but nevertheless, it's people that have no business in Japan.
00:45:19.000It's people that have no business being Japanese.
00:45:21.000You pick them up, you dump them in another country, and what we're supposed to regard them as the same as people that have been there for millennia, people that have been there for thousands of years, and people see there's no value lost there.
00:48:52.000The news is the European Union elections.
00:48:55.000The big EU elections held this weekend, and I tweeted this out.
00:48:58.000I'm gonna go into greater detail on the European Union Parliament on the Premium Show.
00:49:03.000You know, I'm gonna give you the latest.
00:49:05.000I'm gonna give you the updates about, you know, what happened in the elections, the results, and I'll interpret that.
00:49:10.000I'll do that, you know, as I do for free, but if you want a little bit more, it's gonna come at a price.
00:49:14.000For the Premium Show, we're gonna go into the specifics, I think, in a greater detail about the European Union and the Parliament and what they do and a lot more of the history there.
00:49:26.000So the European Union Parliament elections were held this weekend and for people that aren't exactly familiar, the European Union of course is a supranational body.
00:49:39.000In this organization, it's got several branches.
00:49:42.000You've got the European Commission, you've got the European Council of Ministers, you've got the European Parliament, and you've got the European Court of Justice.
00:49:50.000So in our government, you've got the three branches, obviously, executive, legislative, and judicial.
00:49:56.000In the European Union, they have four.
00:49:58.000The European Court of Justice, self-explanatory, that's their judicial system.
00:50:26.000And so it is comprised of European Union functionaries and it has their own head and the interest of the Commission is the Union itself.
00:50:33.000The Council of Ministers is a separate organ and this is why you have a fourth one in the European Union as opposed to a, you know, a three-branch government like in America.
00:50:43.000The European Council of Ministers is comprised of foreign, financial, other ministers from the various constituent members.
00:51:12.000Individually in the council so the council will be you know it'll be all the different ministers from the constituent governments you know the British financial minister as an example you know or the Russian foreign minister or actually Russia's not in the European Union for the French foreign minister as an example whereas the European Commission is just those guys just serving the European Union
00:51:34.000The European Parliament also works a little bit different than our legislative system.
00:52:21.000So the European Commission, which is not voted on by the people, the European Commission drafts the legislation, the bills and everything, and that is sent to the Parliament.
00:52:30.000And the Parliament can give it an okay, or it can say no, but ultimately they don't draft any of the legislation.
00:52:36.000They can make amendments, they can shut something down repeatedly, but they can even be overturned by the Council of Ministers.
00:52:42.000So to say that it's a Parliament is a little bit, you know, this is why I see the European Union elections, and I have to laugh a little bit.
00:52:48.000You know, Europoor's, you know, going out to the polls to vote for some supernational bureaucratic... It's the you-know-who's running the show in Brussels.
00:52:58.000It's this, you know, financial banking elite in Brussels.
00:53:01.000The European Central Bank lording over all the little people and they don't even get to pick.
00:53:32.000They elected their MEPs, but they, but hey, but the Europeans, they dutifully went out to the polls, you know, they woke up from their naps, quite like me, you know, they drove their little smart cars, one-person smart cars, over the polls, and they dropped their little piece of paper in the ballot, and they voted for their members of parliament.
00:54:35.000From the French presidential election, I think that was in 2017, she leads also a European Union party called the National Rally.
00:54:45.000They beat, this is according to NPR, they narrowly beat French President Emmanuel Macron's party coalition.
00:54:52.000Although Le Pen won with less than 1%, so she won 23% of the vote, only beating Macron by 1%.
00:55:01.000So that's a good example of what we're going to talk about with these elections.
00:55:05.000You could look at France, and like I said, it's all the constituent countries, they all go out and vote, and in each country they have different parties, and then the parties go to the Union, and they operate
00:55:47.000However, and this is where it's kind of a bummer, you know, because you look across the board, you see a lot of these kinds of results, which we'll get into.
00:55:54.000But in light of what's going on in France, not really a good result, because we know that Emmanuel Macron has an approval rating that's regularly in the low 20s.
00:56:04.000We know that the Yellow Vest protests have been going on in months, hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets of Paris, and they're smashing windows, and it's tear gas, and it's riot police, and huge dissatisfaction, huge popular resentment from both sides against the policies of the neoliberal president.
00:56:43.000But in light of circumstance, in light of the opportunity, what should have been a horrible blow to Macron, which should have been a huge opportunity for us to take off and the Nationalists to have a huge victory, was it really everything that it could have been?
00:57:07.000According to NPR, it says the League, Italy's far-right populist party led by Deputy Prime Minister, Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, saw a sweeping victory.
00:57:16.000He gained 34% of the country's vote, which is huge.
00:57:19.000So, Lega, or the League, is the number one party in Italy.
00:57:27.000The European Union election in my mind because what you see gradually in Italy in particular over the course of the past several years is Matteo Salvini has been growing this party.
00:57:37.000You look a few years ago and we were not talking about the League.
00:58:48.000It's time for a new national election.
00:58:50.000And if that's the case, and the league comes back with a much stronger majority, then we could see perhaps a Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.
00:59:41.000In Hungary, also overwhelmingly positive according to NPR, it says in Hungary the nationalist Fidesz, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, I don't speak Hungarian, but the nationalist party there of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who we talked about last week when he visited the White House, they took more than 52% of the vote, which is huge!
01:00:00.000They won an outright majority as the nationalist party, and they say now that there is potential that Le Pen, Salvini, and Orban from France, Italy, and Hungary
01:00:10.000We'll now come together and form a coalition in the European Union to form a Euro-skeptic or anti-migrant or populist nationalist type coalition.
01:00:55.000And they beat the Conservative Party and, you know, the Liberals lost in the United Kingdom.
01:01:00.000But I'm pretty sure if you add up all the left-wing parties, all the remain parties in the UK, you know, the Greens, the Lib Dems, all these other people,
01:01:07.000It just barely exceeds what they got for the Brexit parties.
01:01:12.000If you combine the Conservative, Brexit, UKIP, and I think there's like one other.
01:01:16.000So it's sort of a mixed bag in the European Union and it's difficult.
01:01:21.000I would say it's optimistic for the one reason, which again is the title of the show, but the centrists are really the ones that lost more than anybody.
01:01:29.000You know, nationalists held on, you know, and that's a good thing.
01:01:32.000I don't think we should really be too picky.
01:01:35.000I don't think we have room to have really high expectations in this case, right, after what we saw happen in America with Donald Trump and what we've seen in previous elections in Europe where it seems like it's been a lot of disappointment.
01:01:47.000It seems like the nationalists are gaining.
01:01:49.000It's modest gains, but they are gaining.
01:02:26.000We have to think about it purely in these terms, not in ideological terms, not in any other terms.
01:02:31.000But so long as the establishment is being challenged and questioned, and as long as there is this flux happening, as long as things are being challenged and up in the air, that means there is opportunity for us to rise up.
01:02:45.000Because to me, the biggest challenge facing the right in Europe and the right in America is not even necessarily, like, the left.
01:03:00.000What is really troubling is the idea that this neoliberal, corporatist, neocon, whatever you want to call it, but these entrenched interests and factions and institutions
01:03:28.000And so to me, so long as the status quo is in question, so long as there's a question mark as to what is the fate of Europe, and it's not this certainty, it's not this guaranteed open markets, open borders, open, you know, whatever, then there is an opportunity for us to rise up.
01:03:45.000Then it means that even if it's a progressive thing, even, you know, no matter what it is, so long as there is this challenge to authority,
01:05:10.000Or whatever the establishment right-wing party is in France, or in Germany, or in all these countries.
01:05:15.000That's to me the main opponent, just like it's Ben Shapiro in America, just like it's the GOP in America.
01:05:21.000Because you will not have a reactionary movement, you will not have a nationalist insurgency, so long as the GOP is locked down as the conservative right-wing governing party.
01:05:31.000You won't have it so long as it's this dance between the GOP and the Democratic Party.
01:05:37.000And it's these little social things on either side like abortion or it's the gun rights or it's marijuana that are picked on and that's where there's a little bit of change.
01:05:46.000That's where there's a little bit of upsets happening.
01:05:49.000But on the greater parts, foreign policy, economics, it's just business as usual.
01:06:14.000Maybe by 2023, Italy is now under the control of Matteo Salvini, and Orban is still governing Hungary, and maybe Austria has a better leader, you know, and maybe you have Marine Le Pen, who is able to consolidate support in France.
01:06:31.000And on and on and so on, you know, when these things begin to galvanize the people in Europe, things worsen, the crisis becomes more severe, maybe you have a better shot in 2023, right?
01:06:41.000Maybe then there's a genuine chance that some kind of action, some kind of destabilizing event or, you know, some kind of authentic reaction, and I'm speaking in terms of reactionary politics.
01:06:52.000So I think overall I'm satisfied with the European Union elections.
01:07:04.000And I've heard before it's really more about Germany and France.
01:07:07.000Those are really the lodestars of the continent.
01:07:11.000If they don't change much, then the European Union's not going to change much.
01:07:15.000and if the European Union doesn't change and the countries don't change and I understand that but to me as long as these pieces are coming together you know I think I think we are moving in the right direction so that's the European Union and that has been the agreement from all the media left right everybody said the same thing turnout was very high it's all these French parties the establishment parties have gone from
01:07:39.000Controlling 54% of the seats to now 43% of the seats.
01:07:44.000It was the European People's Party and the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.
01:07:49.000That was like the right and left establishment parties.
01:07:52.000They went from 54% of the seats down to 43%.
01:08:11.000And I've been saying it for a while now, but, you know, as I look at Donald Grumpf, Blumpf, and he's tweeting about, what, that the crime bill was actually a bad thing today?
01:08:21.000He's tweeting that, oh, anybody who supported the crime bill
01:09:29.000They're electing nationalist governments that, you know, the press freedom ranking is going down, and migrants are being drowned, and the migrants are actually mad.
01:09:40.000They're burning buses because their countrymen are drowning, and they're not the ones doing the killing.
01:09:45.000You know, so I thought for the longest time I was I was so proud to be, you know, within the Donald Trump revolution in 2016.
01:10:12.000You know, for all America, you know, we might not have totally solid culture and we're modernist and we're not spreading bad, pernicious things around the world, but you know what?
01:10:24.0006'3", he's got a supermodel wife, he's a celebrity, and he calls immigrants rapists, and he's gonna ban Muslims from the country, and he's got a building with his name on it, and yeah, he eats a Big Mac, because he's one of us, you know?
01:10:39.000And fast forward three years later, and we're like sweating, you know, we're coping, I've got my handkerchief,
01:11:13.000That's, you know, it's America, it's up and down.
01:11:15.000I guess, you know, but we'll, but I have faith that one of these days we're really gonna kick it off.
01:11:20.000When America decides to do it, it's not gonna be gradually, we're not gonna, that's the thing, that's the thing, America, don't sleep on America.
01:11:27.000We're not gonna gradually elect, you know, little, little ministers to some parliament and, you know, and they'll go to Brussels and Strasbourg or whatever and
01:13:57.000Smile says, you know you're on the right side of history when the other side is literal devil worshippers and baby killers.
01:14:02.000Yeah, I don't know how people don't, uh, I don't know, it seems simple enough, right?
01:14:07.000It seems simple enough that if you were born, if you were born as, not like a baby, but if you're born as a fully developed person today, and you know, you got acclimated to what the world was like, I think you would say you'd want to be on the side that isn't killing the babies.
01:14:25.000Whichever side is not systematically killing babies, I think we're going to want to go with that one, you know?
01:14:32.000And then you go even to Washington D.C.
01:14:33.000and you've got people in front of the White House that say, Satanists against Trump.
01:14:37.000I think you'd want to be against the people that are worshipping the devil.
01:14:41.000And they'll all tell you, no, no, but you see, we're only worshipping the devil ironically.
01:14:46.000When we say, hail Satan, it's actually a commentary on, well, I don't think it really matters though.
01:14:53.000Yeah, but I don't know if it really matters.
01:14:55.000I think if you take more of a biblical view, if you kind of, if you step outside of your own perspective for a moment, you take kind of a higher opinion of it, you know, or an outside perspective of it, I think, you know, whichever side is saying hail Satan, ironically or unironically, I think probably they're gonna be the ones you're gonna want to stay away from, right?
01:15:13.000I don't know how people don't see that.
01:16:42.000I love all people of all different races, but could you imagine, could you imagine going to like a diner and you go into the diner and it's, uh, you know, some, some white
01:16:52.000Kid or some white girl, you know, cute white high school girl and the owner is some nice white guy knows your name.
01:17:00.000I go to the, I go to this, I'm not going to say what it is, but I go to this diner in Chicago and I go in late and it's like, there's nothing wrong with it.
01:17:39.000I'm on the stool, I'm at the countertop, you know, and I'm trying to enjoy my hamburger and I got all this chirpy sing-song going on all around me.
01:17:47.000I'm thinking, what the... I thought, what's going on here?
01:17:51.000Could you imagine if it was 50 years ago and you get some old guy comes in reading the paper and...
01:17:56.000You know, maybe there's a cute girl sitting down over there and I'm like, hey, what's going on?
01:18:00.000You know, and then the guy behind the counter is, you know, maybe he's my friend from high school and he's flipping burgers.
01:18:06.000Oh, that's, that's Dean, you know, and, and he, he drives a cool car and, you know, and he's flipping burgers now and, and everybody's doing great and the sun is shining and the jukebox is playing.
01:18:18.000Oh, but this is, it's wrong to reminisce about this time because, oh, because segregation was happening concurrently.
01:18:40.000That's very racist, but it's a very racist thing for me to say.
01:18:43.000I know that's a very hateful ideology for me to promulgate here.
01:18:48.000No, I should have no problem with this.
01:18:50.000All the diners should look like the Mos Eisley Canteen.
01:18:52.000I should walk in and it should be dirty and it should be, you know, just different people speaking all different languages and the menu is in all different languages.
01:19:00.000You know, you just have to communicate with some kind of modified, you know, gesture-based language or using some kind of tech communicator because, you know, he speaks, uh, you know, Burkina Faso language.
01:20:27.000It's a, look, it's a problem a lot of people have.
01:20:29.000I guess it's these modern diets, you know, I'm gonna get some, I'm gonna get some Greek statue and my mentions telling me, it's because of the processed sugars, you need to stay away from...
01:20:47.000You know, I'm gonna get some... I'll get some Avi of a guy, you know, with his back to the camera in the woods.
01:20:53.000It'll be some guy, the face is blurred with a, you know, black and white text overlay that says revolt, you know, or something saying, well actually it's because you need to eat raw beets.
01:21:27.000I'm very... I don't like the cereal because it's a lot of sugar and it's a lot of bad stuff.
01:21:32.000The cereal is packed, it's fortified with vitamins and nutrients and it's got the high fiber content, particularly if it's Raisin Bran, if it's Mini Wheats.
01:21:41.000You know, I don't go in for like Lucky Charms and Cocoa Krispies anymore, but the Mini Wheats I will do.
01:22:25.000I haven't read anything on this subject about, you know, the accounts of people that say they've had encounters.
01:22:31.000I haven't read anything about the kind of aliens you can encounter and what their designs are for our race.
01:22:36.000You know, believe me, I don't know anything about that.
01:22:39.000But I would just say if you see some kind of oral spectral
01:22:44.000Sort of projection in the sky and it's it's an alien or it's a divine thing just be very skeptical they've been working on this for a long time it's the biggest false flag of all time biggest false flag of all time when they talk about aliens and things like that at least that's my opinion or I don't know maybe there's something else going on maybe they walk among us who really knows
01:23:04.000But it is weird they haven't have you been noticing that they've been talking a lot about UFOs aliens Asteroids and it makes you think why why are they pushing that all of a sudden?
01:23:15.000I think there's a couple of explanations, but Yeah, but good point good jokes
01:23:22.000Gen Z philosophy says, let's get this straight.
01:24:18.000Hopefully you can red pill her, but I think the more likely scenario is that she'll now think I'm a far-right nut.
01:24:23.000Yeah, I love when people, look, turn the show on to people who are prepared, you know, for people that are ready to accept.
01:24:31.000I hear people, they're like, oh, I tell my barber about your show, you know, somebody who's cutting my hair, and they're like, I'm right-wing, and I'm like, watch America first.
01:26:12.000So generally I find indifference, respect, but sort of indifference and uh you know that kind of thing I think it I think it works better you know so uh so respect but we have to have a proper understanding of the definition because you know and particularly with my friends my friends are so when it comes to women it's just like nobody is red-pilled on this anymore maybe it's always been like this but people are just slaves to
01:27:02.000And every time I'm vindicated on this, I don't even know if I want to go into this.
01:27:06.000I don't even know if I want to go into this.
01:27:08.000Example because it's is very recent and it's somebody who probably watches the show, but I maybe I'll just be very maybe I'll just be very ambiguous, you know, there was somebody who it was in college and
01:27:22.000You know, there could have been a relationship there, but I sensed, you know, something is not right here.
01:27:29.000And although it would be, you know, a quick and easy thrill and whatever, you know, you know, the clout and perhaps the benefits that come with a relationship like that.
01:30:10.000You know, I looked into the surgeries for one of the shows of what happens in one of the operations and I suddenly... I didn't understand it before that.
01:30:45.000There's a little bit of, and, and then, and it's just the most,
01:30:51.000Ghastly thing you would ever see and I get left when people who say oh Nick Funches is doing this scaremongering thing where he Where he talks about how gross the surgery is that's kind of a big that's kind of a big argument against it You know if you have to do something that ungodly to produce that outcome, you know, maybe we question the outcome, right?
01:31:09.000So, I don't know why yeah, I would probably say yeah, there's not really not Really not anything that would make it worth it
01:31:39.000Basketball says, Nick, is it wrong that I believe in creation and evolution, that Catholics were created by God and everyone else evolved from monkeys?
01:35:33.000That's that's how it feels when we do the show, but you know, but you love it But you come back for more every night and and you can't get enough and you can't get enough.
01:35:40.000You're you're addicted to the show Master rebel says just got done playing hot dish 3.
01:37:32.000I don't know if I buy into it completely, but I, you know, we explained this on Friday.
01:37:36.000It adds a little bit of depth to the demographic question in the country.
01:37:41.000Luke Bennett says, went to the market today and saw a tranny collecting signatures for the ACLU to protect women's reproductive rights in 95 degree weather.
01:37:49.000It amazes me the length people go to to support the massacre of unborn children.
01:39:25.000Racism, you know, any kind of prejudice, any kind of ism, and that's it, really.
01:39:30.000Everything else, they make an argument for.
01:39:31.000You know, a black kid stealing your car, and they feel bad because they called the police, because what is that gonna... Well, something could happen, right?
01:39:39.000There was a guy in Sweden or something, some Nordic, you know, specimen, truly vanguard of the white race, said that he got raped by an African immigrant, and he felt sorry that he got raped because that immigrant got deported, okay?
01:41:50.000Japan is different from other countries.
01:41:53.000And so, yeah, it is an order of magnitude different to have, you know, Vietnamese or South Korean, particularly a South Korean or even a Chinese person, but it is still... Why should that be the case?
01:42:05.000Why should it be the case that you have a major
01:42:08.000Immigration program they say 1 8th of young people in Japan are now foreign-born or 1 8th of people I think in Tokyo are foreign-born what kind of country you know or what kind of policy is that so I understand that I said that but It's really the larger principle at work there
01:42:25.000Fakta Nonverba says, the world won't be truly multicultural until Tel Aviv looks like New York City.
01:42:47.000So I know people do this open borders for Israel thing, but in truth there are distinctions.
01:42:51.000That's not to say that Israel is not a pernicious actor, you know, or the so-called far-right or nationalist Jews do not represent a pernicious power structure in America.
01:43:00.000But I think you have to do recognize that it is sort of different ideas happening there.
01:43:07.000You know, certainly there are people in Israel that want to have open borders and want to bring people in and even oppose their nation-state law.
01:43:14.000So it's really, I think that force even supersedes that plain, you know, monocausal explanation, to summarize in a short way.
01:46:26.000I'll be coming to, uh, maybe I'll go to Britain and I'll do the show in a British accent, mate!
01:46:31.000I'll have Joey Mole coach me on the British accent and I'll do the whole show, uh, you know, with, uh, crumbs on my face from the, from the crumpets.
01:47:07.000Because whenever I talk to the Anglo, whenever I talk to the perfidious Anglo, you know, they donate a pound or whatever, you know, a pence, a shilling, to deride them, to mock them.
01:47:56.000You're too large You're you're an absolute unit.
01:47:59.000You're too big, you know only in only a European would make fun of you for being fat, right?
01:48:04.000Only European would say you're too you're too massive Because they're all petite, you know, they're wearing scarves and drinking everything's baby mode over there They order they have to pay for their water.
01:49:15.000Jimbo says, when we talk about order, we need to distinguish we want a righteous order that serves to protect rather than just give a certain group power.
01:49:25.000And giving a, you know, the certain to choose, you know, I love, I love the triple parentheses, really subtle, really being subtle, really being intelligent there.
01:49:39.000I know, because use the parentheses, that you're a smart individual, and you're hip, and you get it, and thank you for your input.
01:49:45.000And when you say, we need to distinguish, I know that you are giving me a mandate, you're giving me a directive, and saying, you need to distinguish, because in my mind, it's not clear enough pushing my agenda.
01:49:56.000And I know you're smart, so I'm gonna, I'm totally gonna take that seriously.
01:50:00.000Look, when I say order, everybody knows what that means.
01:50:03.000You cannot have an ordered country if it's a diverse country.
01:50:36.000So, order is sufficient, order will do, okay?
01:50:39.000You don't need to whip out the triple parentheses on me.
01:50:42.000Meaty Spartan guys as individuals also sold this out to gain passive income.
01:50:48.000Investment portfolios are reliant upon unending growth, but they don't care how it grows.
01:50:53.000Stocks rise, wages stay the same, culture declines,
01:50:55.000No, but that's not true though, because individuals don't make choices at that level.
01:51:00.000It is not a result of individuals that, you know, immigrants are being let in, you know, foreigners are being let into the tune of millions.
01:51:08.000You know, it's not like a pensioner is deciding that because, you know, they see a direct correlation between
01:51:14.000You know, the immigrants and the stock market.
01:51:16.000The stock market goes up, their pension goes up, and that is not happening.
01:51:20.000No, that calculation is not happening, and also those are not the people that are in control, right?
01:51:29.000Yeah, maybe individuals that are the super elite that are in these positions to make these decisions, but you know, I don't believe the pensioners.
01:51:37.000I don't believe, you know, most people are making these decisions.
01:51:39.000They're very low information, don't really know the full
01:51:42.000Situation the earth are not you know people making complex political calculations about their 401k or whatever or maybe they are But when they are they're talking about low taxes and these kinds of things So I would say the population that is thinking more immigrants equals More productivity equals higher stock market equals better performance for my portfolio equals passive income How many people are we talking about here, right?
01:52:07.000so for the most part it is the planners I disagree and
01:52:38.000When I, when I see people doing that, what I see is exploitation.
01:52:41.000I see a woman who says, I'm going to put on a costume, I'm going to affect some kind of persona or personality so that I can get attention in this niche little environment.
01:52:52.000I see a woman, a calculating woman who says, hee hee hee, I'm not getting enough attention.
01:52:58.000Here's where there's not a lot of women.
01:56:03.000You know, the Nords, in the absence of Mediterranean leadership, when you don't have the Roman Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, whatever, they just revert back to, you know, pagan type stuff.
01:56:15.000And it's obviously, it's a lower level of civilization.
01:56:17.000So, Nords, Slavs, Anglos, look, you're all fine.
01:58:00.000No, he wasn't it's not really So that's not really a compliment, but all right Uh and white guilt says best tiktok e-girl rolled goats is pretty good.
01:58:09.000Like i'm looking at tiktok e-girls, please Uh nian cosplay is obviously I mean, she'd be the only one but you know Like I go to tiktok for e-girls people always with the e-girls.
01:58:20.000Who's your favorite e-girl things about e-girls?
01:58:23.000Pete, you don't watch this show enough, obviously.
01:59:06.000Dan Crenshaw right whatever the eyepatch guy that'll be what comes next so to me it seems like you know the insurgent faction is rising it's growing but there still will be that contest I think the establishment will have the upper hand still Dalton says Constantinople capable of greatest Empire yeah except they were residual from the Roman Empire so yeah that's a nice cope but not quite
02:00:51.000The thing about Kanye's discography, why I like him so much and people don't get it,
02:00:56.000You look at this the discography there are like a handful of bad songs seven albums They're all very good.
02:01:03.000All the songs are there's a high standard, you know And there's maybe a handful that we know of, you know, like drunken hot girls is a bad song Okay, big brother or you know, whatever it's called.
02:01:14.000This is not it's a terrific song Okay, life of Pablo part two wolves, you know flawed those are some flawed tracks there But for the most part it's all it's all winners.
02:02:11.000You know, it's all fringe people who have nothing to lose.
02:02:14.000It's no surprise that, what do you get in a movement that is
02:02:18.000Predicated fundamentally on being resented It's a movement where the people get off on Being transgressive and in other words being resented.
02:02:30.000I want to be in the movement that everybody hates.
02:02:32.000I want to be the villain I want to be I relate to the people that everybody doesn't like I want to be unlikable Well, who do you think that attracts except for you know urchins?
02:04:03.000I'm not really partial to one or the other Golden says Nick one of the best ways to deal with these Puerto Rican gangs on the school bus shot at their gutter languages at each other Cheers Nicker pee-poo.
02:08:49.000I don't know what I don't even know what that means Steve Z says big gains in EU Parliament, but until they impact immigration laws in advance in the opposition territory We are just kicking rocks in a no-man's land.
02:10:32.000You know, so Connie's not just some dumb rap rapping about hoes, and he raps about that enough, but he raps about things that we can all relate to, you know?
02:10:40.000He raps about how he was the kid with the pink polo with the backpack, okay?
02:11:44.000I don't know if it's I get dust particles or if it's the allergies or I don't know what it is but it's just like whenever I'm doing the show it just gets out of control.
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