00:01:12.000It's been a long week and doing all kinds of content.
00:01:15.000It takes a physical toll on the human body, doing all kinds of blood sports and live streams and this show, booking guests and doing the podcasts.
00:01:29.000And so I wasn't feeling so hot the other day, but we are back.
00:01:32.000We are back with some hard hitting content.
00:01:35.000For my premium members today, I released the fourth episode of America First Election HQ.
00:01:43.000Today, we were talking about North Dakota, the North Dakota Senate election in 2018, and some very interesting stuff.
00:01:50.000So, we worked it out on the 2018 election podcast where I've planned it out every episode up into November, November 6th, I believe, is the midterm election day.
00:02:02.000So, I planned it out all the way up through to November, every episode.
00:02:06.000And I planned it out so that we'll be able to cover on that podcast every single swing election.
00:02:13.000I don't know what you would call that, what you'd classify it as.
00:02:16.000But every toss up, every election where it's not safe, Republican or Democrat, we'll be able to cover it.
00:02:23.000So we've made it so that we can cover all 89 congressional elections, which are toss up or lean or likely.
00:02:31.000We'll be able to cover about a dozen Senate races, which are toss ups.
00:02:36.000And we'll be able to cover all 36 gubernatorial races on the podcast.
00:02:52.000I don't think you get that anywhere else, believe me.
00:02:55.000And in trying to research for the podcast, I've scoured the internet for resources on 2018.
00:03:02.000And I got to say, even 538 is not very good.
00:03:05.000I don't know if it's going to take a little bit of time to put it together.
00:03:09.000I don't know if they're waiting for a couple of months before the midterms or what it is.
00:03:14.000But I go on Real Clear Politics, I go on 538, and there's no resource, Larry Sabato even.
00:03:21.000There's no resource where it really breaks down every single race that's going to decide which way the House and the Senate will swing after 2018.
00:04:35.000You see so often how these cosmopolitan urban type people, and I'm not even talking about like the ruling elite, I'm talking about just urban people in general.
00:04:44.000I'm just talking about your regular like yuppie, your standard prototypical yuppie who it's all about chasing the next diet trend.
00:04:52.000It's all about the next workout trend.
00:04:54.000It's about, I need to get this new outfit.
00:05:08.000I think slowly but surely we've seen that this conception of self-improvement has taken place or taken precedent over faith.
00:05:17.000I think people in many ways have substituted that as their meaning for life.
00:05:22.000Instead of saying there is no meaning in the material, fundamentally there is no meaning in the temporal, it's only in the divine, it's only in the supernatural.
00:05:31.000I think people have gotten to this place where they say, You know, the key to life is taking a vacation.
00:05:38.000The key to life is learning languages, trying new food, you know, that kind of thing.
00:05:49.000And here was the original point that I'm trying to make.
00:05:52.000I don't know where people find the time to go to the gym.
00:05:56.000I mean, I can carve out an hour here and there to go to the gym, but you get these people where they're going to the gym two, three times a day, and they're planning it out so that their meal, they got this big feast of a meal.
00:06:08.000For breakfast and lunch and dinner, and their snacks in the middle, and they're going to the gym once or twice a day.
00:06:17.000And I don't know where they find the time and energy for this stuff.
00:06:21.000Because I imagine people, if you have a small business, if you're some kind of a lawyer, you know, if you're a professional, I'm not, I don't fit any of those criteria, but I self produce, you know, three shows, two podcasts, five live shows.
00:06:41.000And so, you know, it's not like a, 80 hour work week, but it comes close to it sometimes between the IBS and everything else.
00:06:49.000You know, some weeks it's very difficult.
00:06:51.000And I just don't understand where people get the time and energy that, that they're going and they're going hard and their life revolves around it.
00:06:58.000And, you know, look, I've been going to the gym regularly.
00:07:01.000I do my five by five workout and it's great.
00:07:17.000If you're investing 10 hours a week and working out, 12, 13 hours and working out, you're not doing a good enough job in your career, in your family, all the rest.
00:07:28.000I don't see how you meet all those obligations if you're really pushing yourself and the things where it counts, where you can have time for all that kind of thing.
00:08:57.000I'm working all day to put together this podcast, working all day to Put together the show, and the maker support situation is still not settled.
00:09:05.000I go into the maker support, and if you guys haven't been paying attention, they've been not doing payouts for two weeks.
00:09:11.000So people put money in, and the money gets transferred into like the maker support account on my thing, but you're not able to transfer it into your bank account to use the funds.
00:09:23.000And so this has been going on for two weeks that it's disabled with the payout, and I'm finding all kinds of other people are having issues.
00:09:47.000And it's just we've got to the point where it's impossible for you to make a living outside of the system.
00:09:54.000And I find it so fascinating because I look at something like that, and beyond me not being able to make a living doing what I want and not being able to get the money that I've earned working to do.
00:10:06.000But on top of that, you look at people like Ben Shapiro, aside from that, I should say, you look at people like Ben Shapiro, like Steven Crowder, like all the rest, and they're champions of free speech, and they're champions of the free market.
00:10:18.000We love the free market, free exchange of goods and services, and we love free speech.
00:10:24.000But when people like me can't make a living, I mean, literally stonewalled it every step of the way from making a living.
00:10:29.000It's not like people are unwilling to pay for it, it's not like there's no way to do it, it's not like the technology isn't there or it's not a good product or anything like that.
00:10:39.000Like, they make it impossible for you to make a living, whether it's YouTube, that they demonetize every video that doesn't toe the ultra Zionist, globalist approved narrative.
00:12:27.000I've seen countless people's lives screwed up in my family, and lately, a lot of my friends' lives were totally ruined by drugs.
00:12:34.000But I'm celebrating 420 for a different reason.
00:12:38.000I'm celebrating 420 because it's somebody's birthday, a real patriot, a real hero, one of the greatest men of all time who did nothing wrong, who did nothing wrong.
00:12:48.000And of course, the person I'm talking about is George Takai.
00:13:28.000For people who were white pilled about Trump, the big news story, which I'm going to cover very briefly before we bring on our fun guest, we want to keep it fun and light and loose on Friday, casual Friday, no tie.
00:13:42.000But the big thing I did want to talk about today was North Korea.
00:13:46.000Of course, the news just keeps getting better about North Korea.
00:13:49.000Every week, every day just keeps getting better.
00:13:51.000I mean, we found out earlier in the week when Shinzo Abe visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago that.
00:13:59.000That North Korea was in direct contact with the United States at the highest levels.
00:14:05.000We find out later that day, after the show had aired, that actually then CIA director, now Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo, had gone to North Korea to meet face to face with Kim Jong un, which is like unprecedented.
00:14:19.000So we find out that Mike Pompeo's there, we're setting up the summit.
00:14:23.000Also, it turns out that Mike Pompeo meets Kim Jong un on April 1st, and then a week later you have the serious strike.
00:14:29.000So I don't know, maybe that puts it in better context.
00:14:32.000But then we find out today, And find out some other things this week.
00:14:36.000We find out that, number one, from South Korea, they say that North Korea is 100% committed to total denuclearization.
00:14:44.000They said that any kind of deal would not be contingent on the United States removing the 30,000 troops deployed in South Korea right now.
00:14:53.000And then the announcement came out tonight directly from North Korea, as reported by South Korea, that North Korea said mission accomplished on their nuclear program.
00:15:02.000They're dismantling their ICBMs, no more ICBM tests.
00:16:25.000All signs are pointing towards a very successful summit, hopefully, peace with North Korea finally.
00:16:31.000And of course, this lends more context to what happened in Syria last week.
00:16:37.000I don't think it's any coincidence that we've seen all these concessions, all these announcements from North Korea a week after we saw the Syria strike.
00:16:45.000And not only do we see it in the effects, I mean, we saw the Syria strike and we saw it was a nothing.
00:16:52.000But then we saw all the analysts come out a week later CNBC, PNC.
00:16:57.000Japanese press, Chinese press, all of them saying this was intended for North Korea.
00:17:03.000This is going to give him an upper hand in North Korean negotiations, et cetera, et cetera.
00:17:07.000But then we find out a week later that the global consequences of the strike, a week after the strike, are that now we're seeing more advances on North Korea than we've ever seen before.
00:17:19.000That the summit's coming together, North Korea is committing to denuclearization, and it's a great thing.
00:17:24.000And I think it just goes to show there's a strategy here.
00:17:47.000Those were the same people saying that when President Trump was talking about going to war in North Korea, that, well, it's basically said it's all said and done.
00:17:55.000And how many people were tweeting at me when Trump was saying all this bellicose stuff about North Korea?
00:18:01.000Oh, I wonder what Nick has to say about this.
00:18:37.000And I was thinking in the shower today, I came up with a little boomer joke.
00:18:41.000I thought, you know, strategic patience.
00:18:43.000It's like when I'm trying to do my homework, I call it strategic patience when I'm waiting to do it, right?
00:18:48.000I thought of a cute little boomer joke, but it brings up the larger point that Barack Obama tried that approach, tried that approach of engage, show them that we mean no harm, show them that we won't and we can't do any harm and it would be costly for us and we just want to make peace and all the rest.
00:19:35.000I sit around at night waiting for my phone to ring.
00:19:38.000Sitting around waiting for my phone to ring.
00:19:40.000For all the black pillars to call me up and say, hey, Nick, we were dumb, we're sorry, we were wrong, all that nasty stuff, but my phone doesn't ring.
00:21:07.000But the problem remains people who put out this rhetoric where the logical conclusion is don't volunteer for campaigns, don't join your local party.
00:21:20.000You might say you're criticizing the president, by all means.
00:21:23.000But there is a big difference between people who say, Trump is not sufficiently fulfilling his promises, and we need him to do that, as opposed to people who will say that the electoral process doesn't work, that it makes no difference whether we add Trump or Hillary, and no matter who we elect, it'll always stay the same and all the rest.
00:21:44.000Because that kind of rhetoric will make things a thousand times worse.
00:21:48.000That kind of rhetoric sets us back five years into a place where we thought it was unrecoverable then.
00:21:58.000And that's the kind of stuff we really have to watch out for.
00:23:10.000They fill up the court with activist judges.
00:23:13.000The Congress passes all kinds of crazy legislation.
00:23:16.000They make it so you can't own assault rifles anymore assault rifles or assault weapons, you know, whatever you want to call it semi automatic rifles.
00:23:23.000They make it so you can't own those anymore.
00:23:25.000It gets so much worse the moment you get a Democrat into the House or into the White House and they say, well, it makes no difference.
00:23:33.000Trump is trying his best to get the wall, Trump is trying his best to keep these promises.
00:23:37.000On immigration, on trade, on foreign policy.
00:23:39.000There are setbacks sometimes, as there always are.
00:23:42.000There's compromises that have to be made.
00:23:44.000But people say that's no different than if Hillary Clinton were president.
00:23:48.000Wrong, and that's a dangerous way to think.
00:23:52.000We're in a transitional period right now.
00:23:54.000I talked about this on my podcast this afternoon.
00:23:58.000We're in a transitional stage right now where the Democrats are no longer a viable party in terms of they've lost white people, they've lost the working class, they are no longer viable.
00:24:10.000They saw the writing on the wall 40 years ago, and so they said, let's change tactics.
00:24:14.000Instead of winning the voters in the country, we'll bring in people from outside the country.
00:24:21.000And we're in a transitional period where they're reaching the end of their viability with this population that we have, and there is a short gap between them not being viable with the country and when the demographic change really starts to take effect, when we really see the consequences of that strategy playing out to a point where it's irreversible.
00:24:41.000And so we're in this window right here, right now, where we can change it, where we can undertake short term and long term policies to make this window larger so that we could.
00:24:51.000We could come up with some kind of a counterattack to mitigate the effects of the demographic change.
00:24:59.000We don't have a lot of time 10 or 20 years, 25 years.
00:25:02.000If we can win the Rust Belt, and if we can win the Northeast and the West and the Midwest, and we can win some of these other states, we could buy ourselves a little bit more time.
00:25:25.000And when I say I'm right, I'm right, I'm right, you know, it's partly joking, but that's why we say it because it really does make a difference.
00:28:29.000And it's funny because for all the people who say I'm a divider, for all the people who say I'm a bridge burner, you know, what's going on right now with Baked Alaska and Andy Worski, I mean, these people, they're my friends.
00:28:39.000You know, Baked Alaska is a friend of mine, JF, Andy, I'm friends with, and I go on their streams and all.
00:30:54.000I just think the cult of the gym is over the top and it's ridiculous.
00:30:58.000I say this as somebody that works out.
00:31:00.000I say this as somebody who works out three times a week, as somebody who went to the gym today, despite being on a live stream, having my show, and doing a podcast, went to the gym.
00:31:10.000But I think it's over the top and I think it's ridiculous.
00:35:21.000But, yeah, I mean, you know, here's the thing is, you know, the working man doesn't have time to travel the world and get all these exotic cuisines.
00:35:30.000And that's what McDonald's is here to bring us.
00:35:33.000You know, they're here to bring us, you know, delicacies from the kitchens of Italy, Greece, France, all.
00:38:48.000I mean, we really do need to just, you know, push women out of the video game sphere, push them into the sea of video games, essentially, just drive them away.
00:38:59.000I have to tell you, I played a video game with a woman the other day.
00:39:51.000I'm handsome, I'm charismatic, but I like to keep a close knit circle.
00:39:55.000And just imagine, if you will, that every time you go to hang out with your friends, your significant other comes with you, okay?
00:40:04.000That's what it's like when women are in video games.
00:40:08.000When I have a woman in my lobby, not only am I.
00:40:12.000I feel like I'm being encroached upon of my guy time, if you will, talking to the fellas, talking some bull crap, pardon my language on this Christian stream, but we like to get a little rough, if you will.
00:40:29.000And having a female there just really impairs my enjoyment of the game because then I have to get rough with her.
00:40:36.000And it's like distracting me from my guy time that I have to.
00:40:40.000Belittle and berate this woman to get her out of my hobby.
00:41:14.000What I say we do, I mean, I don't want to sound like a radical extremist here or anything.
00:41:19.000I'm just saying that maybe you would just like, we could round all the, we could do like an online survey, give them all a $50 gift card to get them in, and all the women that identify as gamers, we get their contact information from Facebook and we just go to their houses and put them in camps and just kind of play it by ear from there.
00:42:20.000Is free and it's open and it's competitive and it's all the rest.
00:42:24.000You introduce a woman and it becomes half wants to impress and show off and they want to be nice and the other side says, no, let's keep it the same and conflict erupts.
00:42:33.000But we had this in the Discord and this effect ensued.
00:42:36.000And me, because I was not, I didn't cuck on the thought question, because I didn't white knight, I said, this is a real problem and I have a firm hand about this.
00:42:44.000So I, what I did, and this is, I think, some four dimensional chess, I segregated all the women, I gave them a role and I said, look, You can be in the Discord.
00:43:34.000We just say, you know, you can have something off to the side.
00:43:38.000And what's funny is when women understand that they can't mess your stuff up, when women understand, like, I have no capability to wreck your stuff, they just lose interest.
00:44:42.000And then they were just sitting around all day, sitting around complaining, you know, yeah, yeah, you don't look at me, you know, all that.
00:44:50.000And so then they have to get occupied in the workforce.
00:44:52.000They have to get occupied in these other things.
00:44:55.000And I don't know, it's like, figure it out, dummy, just figure it out.
00:44:58.000I don't know, go talk to your friends.
00:46:33.000Yeah, not so much interested in what's going on over there because you're right.
00:46:37.000It has become straight up parasitic, abusive.
00:46:40.000I mean, they're like another class of people where they're just introduced and they're deceptive and they leech off of it and they seek destruction.
00:46:56.000You know, people are going to listen to this and they're going to hear, you know, Jim Crow laws and ghettoization, and they're going to get one, you know, they're going to totally slander me and take it all out of context.
00:47:05.000But we're very pro woman on this show.
00:47:07.000We are maybe the most pro woman show on the entire internet, on the whole internet superhighway, on the whole web, the net, because we say women should be in the role that is best, that is best overall, and that is best for them, which is they should be mothers, take care of the kids.
00:47:26.000Take care of the house, take care of dinner.
00:47:47.000And I think this kind of highlights, too, that, you know, people have.
00:47:53.000What amazes me about the alt right is that they've noticed all of these.
00:47:57.000Certain coincidences, you know, about a certain group of people, but they've never noticed this one that it's all women are at the core of, I mean, nearly all of society's problems at this point.
00:48:09.000I mean, I, you know, maybe I'm a little out of line here.
00:48:13.000I could find a way to blame a partisan girl for the attack on Syria.
00:50:24.000Even if I got fat, and I'm not, but even if I did, it's like, you're going to tell me, you know, you work out, that makes you literally holier than Thomas Aquinas?
00:55:02.000Like, oh, man, I don't even know what to say to that.
00:55:06.000His tweet was essentially like, hey, liberals, when you bully me, you're going to know that we're the children of God when we don't even retaliate.
00:55:49.000And he's the guy who talks about leftist.
00:55:51.000Pushing me around, and then he goes to vice.com to call me a white supremacist and all this.
00:55:59.000I love he has, um, like a contributor to vice in his bio, like, he's never going to do anything with them ever again.
00:56:06.000Um, another thing is too, and uh, about this guy, because I was doing a little, I got bored, uh, so I was like, I wonder what this guy's up to.
00:56:15.000And he's he's doing a live stream now, and he's getting like 20 views, yeah, and this dude, and he's doing it for like 20 minutes a week.
00:58:29.000But, and to go back, to go back and to hit the bodybuilders, I will say on the same note of the fact that I'm talented and I work hard.
00:58:37.000I really have to push because these people are being very nasty to me on Gab and on Twitter.
00:58:41.000And I have to say on my show that, like, for the people that are working out that diss me, it's like they're not even the best at working out.
00:58:49.000I look at some of these people's physique and it's like you look deformed or it's not even that good.
00:58:54.000Me, I throw my time into what I do and I'm probably the best there is at it.
00:58:59.000You know, these people, that's their whole brand and they look deformed at the end of it.
00:59:03.000So, but that's, I just have to get that out there.
00:59:06.000We have to, we have to punch back on these people, they have to get dabbed on.
01:00:04.000The only thing not in moderation is God.
01:00:06.000But for the most part, it's just don't be like a retard about it.
01:00:10.000That's just the big problem that I have people.
01:00:13.000Where you create these false gods of, you know, going to the gym, and that's what I spend my time thinking about and my days thinking about.
01:00:53.000I've really learned through Twitter, and I think maybe you probably understand this as well because you have a lot of good Twitter engagement and you do with the sweat and everything.
01:01:02.000But when you tend to deal with people on a massive scale, even people who have some degree of fame, if it's local or if it's national or if it's a niche thing on the internet, And you deal with any kind of large conglomeration of people, it really makes you cynical, I think, about people, because you just see the full range, I guess you could say, of people.
01:01:26.000You meet a lot of really talented and smart people, and you also see a lot of not so great people.
01:01:34.000I mean, you have to think the kind of people that usually interact with stuff, as far as chats or comments or anything like that, are usually just the kind of people that.
01:02:36.000Well, yeah, I mean, that's, and it's funny because that's something we've seen, I think, with a lot of people, not just this week, but this year.
01:02:42.000I mean, we've seen all kinds of meltdowns and breakdowns of people where that's, you know, they have a bad week and they shut down their whole YouTube, you know, or they just like, I'm deleting my Twitter, you know, that kind of thing.
01:02:55.000And, you know, don't get me wrong, we love the people.
01:02:57.000And it's definitely nobody watches America first.
01:06:20.000But after many uses, it tends to hurt a little bit.
01:06:23.000But, um, But a fun interview, fun, casual little conversation with my friend Beardley Beardson, a good fellow.
01:06:30.000I've actually known him for a long time.
01:06:32.000I've known him since the 2016 election.
01:06:36.000Long story short, me and my buddy Stevie Chats, who I knew from high school, we used to follow Beardson and Pawtown all the way back during the election because we really started to get into Twitter around January, like the real beginning of the primaries, or even a little bit before that.
01:06:56.000Actually, it might have been the summer of 2015.
01:06:58.000And Beardson and Pawtown had kind of a cool banter, a cool back and forth.
01:07:02.000We've been following them since all the way back then.
01:07:10.000But we're going to jump into your Super Chats and your Stream Labs, and we'll see what people are saying, how people are reacting to the show.
01:07:19.000As you can tell, it's a little bit, it's a lighter spirit, a lighter attitude.
01:07:23.000We're dabbing on the haters, we're making funny jokes.
01:07:26.000David Bowman says, Listening to America First is a great time to lift some weights.
01:08:00.000They should be strong so they could defend themselves, so they could defend their families, their property.
01:08:05.000I mean, we're coming up to a point where.
01:08:07.000We might have to defend our lives on the streets against animals, you know, what amounts to like literal animals, as in, you know, definitely not masses of people coming over here, but I mean like, you know, other types of animals and the government, you know, all kinds of things.
01:09:02.000When I started on RSBN, I didn't start with the idea that this would turn into like a thing and it would be a job and I'd make money off of it.
01:09:11.000I started the show with the idea that.
01:09:14.000I would be getting better at presenting.
01:09:16.000I'd be getting better at talking about politics.
01:09:27.000I'm forced to look at things and to present them in a coherent way, like a television presentation.
01:09:33.000And so that's why it didn't bother me that it wasn't like a money making enterprise because I looked at it as here's an opportunity for me to better myself and to enhance my skills.
01:09:42.000And so I look at it similarly with this.
01:09:53.000I see it as a way to improve the skills, to really become rigorous and become one of the top talents.
01:09:58.000That's the only way that you do it is through repetition, getting the hours in.
01:10:02.000And you know, I have people ask me all the time because they see my show and they see what I do, and it looks like a lot of fun when you're watching it.
01:10:09.000And it is a lot of fun, but it's also a lot of work.
01:10:11.000And I tell people, you know, it's not like a fun thing to do consistently.
01:10:17.000It's fun to go on a live stream and it's all the fanfare and it's exciting and you have one good week and it's a blast.
01:10:23.000It's not fun when it's Monday through Friday and it's a day where you're really tired.
01:10:51.000Unless you really love it, unless you really have that kind of mentality that you're ready to not get paid, you're ready to get screwed over because you're doing it, you know, it's like a startup basically.
01:11:00.000You're ready to take a lot of shit and work really hard and for like no gratification, and people don't even appreciate it sometimes.
01:11:07.000But that's the kind of mentality you have to go into it.
01:11:10.000Those are the expectations you have to have.
01:13:00.000There are many people who have tried this formula, and I don't think any of it really quite matches what they've built.
01:13:09.000And that's just my opinion, but that's why I really enjoy it.
01:13:13.000I don't want to see any harm come to them, even though they kill me.
01:13:17.000You know, many nights when they're doing blood sports and they got tons more subscribers and they got people of huge cloud and it's big main events, and they kill me sometimes on the streaming.
01:13:28.000I think it's so valuable what they're doing.
01:13:31.000They're really bringing it where, like, a normal person could watch that stream.
01:13:34.000You don't have to be, like, a far right, right nationalist, whatever, to watch a debate about IQ, to watch a debate about media ownership, and to say, this is funny.
01:14:03.000It was definitely justified for him to kick Ralph in that moment because, you know, Ralph, if he were saying something like, JF, you're dumb, I don't think that would have been a big deal.
01:14:12.000But he was deliberately egging him on, saying, This isn't even your show, and just kind of nasty stuff.
01:14:18.000And it was almost a veiled threat, saying, Well, I know things about you.
01:14:21.000I think he was justified in that instance.
01:14:23.000It's important that both sides feel like they matter.
01:14:27.000And I think people tend to exploit maybe the differences that JF and Andy have had or the history they have.
01:14:35.000And I think Andy should stand by JF, that if JF feels like it's not his show, because I think it's both of their show, I think he should err on his side.
01:14:44.000Frederick White says, liar, like you lied about being in Lee Park.
01:15:24.000But yeah, I mean, great inspiration for lifting, obviously, with the Guy Heaven stuff.
01:15:28.000And Sam Hyde informed me about Jocko Willink and what a ridiculous character he is.
01:15:34.000I have to say, though, you know, I watched Sam Hyde and he nagged Jocko Willink pretty ruthlessly on one of his Hyde Wars videos.
01:15:41.000But I actually, my dad got me his book for Christmas.
01:15:44.000And I was like, geez, you know, like, oh boy, this kind of boomer stuff about, Grrr, wake up early and take a cold shower and lift weights and, you know, eat nails for breakfast and that kind of stuff.
01:15:54.000And I was like, oh boy, you know, here we go.
01:15:57.000And it's so funny, too, because the book, it's like, it's all black.
01:18:07.000If you're thinking about it just as church, I mean, you've already lost the plot in terms of we have to think of ourselves and of the world as transient.
01:18:18.000I mean, that was fundamentally the message of God and of Jesus Christ was, you know, look, you may have concern for all the things going on here, but I'm telling you that doesn't matter because you're here for a very short time and then eternal life is a lot longer.
01:18:33.000And so, Christianity in many ways is a rejection of the material or preoccupation with the material.
01:18:39.000And so, it's not just about You know, I go to church and I eat the little bread and, you know, all that.
01:19:57.000You know, people tell me, they hit me over the head all the time with this, you're Mexican, you're Mexican, mow my lawn, you're this, you're that, and the racial slurs.
01:20:06.000And number one, I'm very proud of my heritage.
01:20:51.000That is on Gab, that's very vocal, that really does just not like people.
01:20:56.000And it's very regrettable that we're lumped in with that because I have no hate in my heart for other groups of people.
01:21:03.000I'm against some of the things that go on.
01:21:05.000I think we allow a lot of bad things to go on, but I don't harbor any animosity towards individuals for what they are.
01:21:13.000Now, that said, people say, oh, you're this, you're that.
01:21:15.000And it's like maybe if you were a little bit more like Mexicans, maybe if you had a little bit more Mexican heritage in you, you wouldn't be dying out.
01:23:11.000There's a lot of people that really get my goat and really bring me down, but there's a lot of really fantastic people that you meet doing this kind of thing, like Sharia, that I think restore a lot of the hope if you become cynical.
01:23:45.000Just think if we're serious about spiritual over the material, we can set one day aside to think about Christ's passion, move the weekend over one, have fun on Saturday, and make them work.
01:27:34.000And yeah, the problem with Maker Support, they said that.
01:27:37.000Their payment processor, Stripe, is reviewing their platform and they said this will be resolved in a few days.
01:27:44.000And they passed the deadline a few days ago.
01:27:47.000They said, well, figure it out in four to five days.
01:27:49.000That was like seven or eight days ago.
01:27:51.000And so people are just wondering, hey, when are we going to get our money?
01:27:54.000Because it's not like they demonetized.
01:27:56.000It's not like they said you can't accept new contributions.
01:27:58.000They're still accepting contributions, but the money's not, it's going from you to makers, but then not to any of the creators, to the makers, you know?
01:28:06.000And there's just been no communication, no updates.
01:28:10.000If Stripe's giving them a hard time, I'm willing to be patient.
01:28:13.000It's not, you know, I live with my parents.
01:28:15.000It's not like I'm going to get evicted anytime soon.
01:28:17.000But by the same token, they have to communicate with their people.
01:28:22.000If they came out and said, you know, look, it's taking longer than expected.
01:28:25.000Everything should be working on this timeline, I'd say, yeah, okay, fair enough.
01:29:04.000Well, that's what I try and hit on really hard morality.
01:29:07.000You know, atheists come at it from this perspective of, well, Christians are just as bad.
01:29:12.000Or, you know, one of the most famous ones is Christopher Hitchens, who said, I could never believe in a God who would send people to hell because that's wrong.
01:29:30.000There's no higher intelligence, there's no higher objective reality or right and wrong.
01:29:35.000So that's always where I like to stop people when they say, well, Christians did this, Christians did that, Christianity's barbaric, look at this and that.
01:30:35.000We could be in a multiverse that's of infinite size.
01:30:38.000I mean, once you reject the most obvious and simple explanation, you get into these weird things that can't possibly be true that we know aren't true.
01:30:47.000But people find it easier to critique an established belief system than to admit that in the absence of it, there's nothing.
01:30:55.000There's no meaning, there's just nothing.
01:30:59.000No morality, and you can't have it always.
01:31:37.000It's like if somebody was coming up and they had a cool or a clever joke, something that was really funny, I'd be like, I can respect this.
01:31:54.000Another hilarious joke from the Peanut Gallery.
01:31:57.000So that's the kind of thing that I resent.
01:32:00.000And people, and then people, they post memes, even with the memes.
01:32:04.000There are very funny memes that make fun of me, but then there are ones where it's like boomer tier Photoshop, where it's like they go into paint and they like poorly do a lasso select of my head and they paste it onto a very pixelated image and they're like, oh, we like really own Nick.
01:32:21.000If you do a meme that's insulting, at least make it funny, at least make it really cutting.
01:32:25.000You know, I saw that really low IQ guy on Gab, the deformed looking guy.
01:32:30.000He posted a picture of me photoshopped over like a Mexican mowing a lawn.
01:33:03.000The DNC is suing Russia and Trump for destroying democracy.
01:33:07.000I mean, this is just like, Levels of cartoonishness that shouldn't even be possible.
01:33:12.000And of course, the reason they're suing is so they could get access to more documents.
01:33:16.000But then Trump responds by saying, oh, great, we can counter sue and we can get the DNC server, we can get the Debbie Wasserman Schultz server, we can get the Clinton emails, and we can figure out the scoop on the Owan brothers, which is what they were referring to.
01:33:34.000But that was the source of a lot of talk around the inauguration these mysterious IT people who disappeared back to Pakistan after the election.
01:33:46.000Honestly, I see Europe being less screwed than America because Europe at least has legitimate political pro white slash pro European parties, which America lacks.
01:34:16.000I'm only 3% Cree and mostly Slavic, and yet here in Canada, I can get my treaty card now thanks to Justin Trudeau.
01:34:24.000How do you feel about a boot expanding the criteria for races to the point where race means nothing anymore?
01:34:30.000That's fundamentally the problem, I think, is, you know, people who say, well, historically, white was denied to Irish and Italians, which is not true.
01:34:41.000And so they say that, well, now Hispanics are white.
01:36:04.000It's kind of silly to ascribe responsibility to the president when his constitutional authority is to enforce the laws, not to write them.
01:36:12.000And so I reject that premise that the omnibus bill is his fault.
01:36:16.000You know, certainly he could have done things to preempt that, to negotiate that better, but the idea that he's responsible for legislation written by the legislature.