In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the food shortage, the new coronavirus outbreak, and TikTok. Also, Nick Loewenberg is in the middle of yet another controversy, and we discuss the hypocrisy behind it. We also discuss why TikTok is a bad thing, and why we should all be careful about what we choose to consume on TikTok, especially when it comes to sex and other forms of media. And, of course, we talk about the E-girl scandal, and the hypocrisy involved in it, and how it relates to TikTok and the rest of the "E-girl" culture. We finish up the episode with a story about a woman who was sexually harassed by a man on Tik Tok and how she handled the situation, and what happened when she reported him to the authorities. You won't want to miss it! America First is a show where you get to know the hosts, talk to them, ask them questions, and find out what's going on in their world, and hear their thoughts on current events and pop culture. Don't miss out on what they're up to! Thank you for listening, and don't forget to subscribe, share, and tell a friend about what you think of the show! We're watching and listening to America First! XOXO, Nick J. Fucentes and the crew at America First. Subscribe to the podcast, and Don't Tell a Friend of the Week! Subscribe, Share, and Share, Share and Retweet us your thoughts on this podcast! or any other podcast you're listening to us on social media you like what we're listening and posting about it? or share it on your thoughts, and leave us a review on Insta! and we'll get a shoutout on your feed, and maybe we'll send it to someone else can be featured on the next episode of the podcast and review it on the pod? and more! we'll be listening to you'll be notified of the latest in the show next week's next episode on the latest episode of this week's newest episode? or your next episode! . Thanks for listening to our latest episode, and shout it out on your favorite podcast, next week! Peace, bye! - Nick FUENTES - NANCY FOSTER, AKA:
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00:00:10.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday.
00:00:14.000And we've got a lot to talk about, lots to get into.
00:00:18.000We are back to coronavirus-related news, sadly.
00:00:23.000But we're going to make the best of it.
00:00:24.000Tonight we're talking about a food shortage.
00:00:27.000Which we talked about last week, or two weeks ago, I'm not sure.
00:00:31.000But we'll be talking more about it tonight.
00:00:32.000It's finally being addressed by the President today.
00:00:36.000He said that he would be using the Defense Production Act to force meat processing plants to remain open so that we could stave off a meat shortage in the country.
00:00:46.000But you might see shortages all over the world, not just the United States, with food production.
00:00:52.000That's gonna be very bad for poor people.
00:01:43.000So, that is what we'll be talking about tonight, but before we get into that, and the reason why I'm, you know, maybe just a hair late tonight, maybe about a minute or so late tonight, and this is what I really want to talk about,
00:01:55.000And I don't know how many of you have seen this very, very fresh new development.
00:01:59.000I'm talking like a 7 o'clock development!
00:02:02.000And that's just how, you know, lightning quick and on top of things I am.
00:02:06.000I was able to see everything, watch everything, react, all within a minute, just being one minute late, right?
00:02:16.000I raced through it all, but by 7.01 I was here, here at the desk, talking to you as I am right now.
00:02:24.000But if you've been on my Twitter timeline in the past, you know, 10 minutes or so, you might have seen that our old pal, our old friend Nick Loewenberg, better known as Nick Videos, I don't know why it doesn't go by Loewenberg, I think that's a fantastic name.
00:02:38.000But Nick Loewenberg, as you may know him by Nick Videos, he is in the middle of yet another controversy.
00:03:12.000But she came out today, along with a few other girls, basically exposing this guy for sexually harassing them.
00:03:21.000Now, you know, before I dive into the allegations and the story, and I'm going to get into the significance of it in a moment, I'll explain why we're talking about this.
00:03:30.000It seems sort of like petty e-drive-up, but there's a reason we're talking about it.
00:03:33.000Before we dive in, I want to say, you know, what we're pointing out is not necessarily
00:03:41.000Something that's wrong in itself, although it is, but what we're pointing out is the hypocrisy, the irony which is rich to me.
00:03:47.000And I'll explain what I mean in a moment, but I just want to put that out there to clarify, just to preface the story.
00:03:54.000So this this liberal girl, that liberal girl on TikTok, she puts out a few TikToks today, some like four or five part series, talking about how Nick videos got in her DMs and was basically sexually harassing her, you know, asking her for sex and telling her to accept his request on Snapchat and all this kind of stuff, you know, lame.
00:04:15.000You know, he's just begging for sex is what it comes down to.
00:04:22.000Long story short, so she makes five TikToks putting him on blast saying, this is not okay, this is not acceptable, I'm telling my story so that other people can come forward and I want to prevent something bad from happening.
00:04:37.000And you know the reason why I preface it by saying it's not bad in itself is because women have a tendency to blow these kinds of things way out of proportion.
00:04:45.000We know, we just experienced this with another girl on TikTok, with that girl Gabby.
00:04:50.000Some girl named Gabby on TikTok, she went after one of our Groypers.
00:04:55.000I put her on blast on my TikTok when I still had one, and she got bullied off the internet.
00:05:00.000You know, after a few days of full Groyper assault, she goes on Instagram Live crying, saying how everyone's threatening her and she's being harassed.
00:05:10.000So don't get me wrong, I understand that, you know, talking to someone does not constitute harassment.
00:05:17.000If you have a problem, just block, you know, just block the person.
00:05:20.000If somebody's bothering you, hey, stop, or you're blocked, right?
00:05:24.000I mean, this is not complicated stuff.
00:05:26.000Now, I will say if there is any intrinsic problem to this, it is the simping, it is the orbiting,
00:06:00.000So anyway, but she comes forward with this five part thing showing DMs and then like three other girls come forward showing like long DMs and like this guy's just saying gross stuff.
00:06:51.000I don't really do any of the lewd sexting type stuff.
00:06:56.000So it just so I don't know but it just definitely did strike me as weird I'm reading through this conversation and he at one point literally tells one of these other girls There's like three or four of them.
00:07:07.000He's like I like really really dirty sex.
00:07:16.000But so so this goes on all day all kinds of girls are coming forward and they're putting him on blast and sharing the screenshots and he's cancelled and
00:07:25.000And he's in the comments of every one of the videos saying, it was just a joke!
00:07:31.000You know that classic joke that you tell to all your girl friends?
00:07:36.000To all your friends that are girls where you tell them, I like really dirty sex, can you add me on Snapchat?
00:07:41.000Yeah, that hilarious, oh good one dude!
00:07:45.000Comedian, we've got a comedian over here, right?
00:07:48.000So he goes in everybody's comments saying it's just a joke, you didn't understand, you're cloud chasing, you should have just said to stop.
00:07:56.000He makes a statement of his own, saying as much, saying it was a joke, you were going along with it, you should have told me to stop.
00:08:03.000Then, he deletes the video because it's roundly criticized, turns off the comments on all his other TikToks, and now he's issued a new apology.
00:08:12.000I didn't get a chance to see it because I was pushing it.
00:09:01.000Number one, if you remember last week, this was one of the guys that got us banned off TikTok.
00:09:07.000This was one of the people who, the first thing that he did when we got in TikTok, is he made a video saying, they are alt-right and we're all going to team up against them.
00:09:17.000And the liberals that he tagged in his post, like that girl Gabby, among others, put in their bio, report groipers.
00:09:25.000And I'm sure his followers and the followers of all the people that he's friends with, liberal and conservative, I'm sure they all reported us.
00:09:33.000I'm sure they contributed in some capacity to the banning.
00:09:37.000And in addition to that, the girl that we bullied off the internet, the girl that said to report all groipers and these guys are neo-nazis and whatever, she made a stream lying about us, saying that we were doing death threats and threatening to rape her and like weird stuff that didn't exist.
00:10:21.000I mean, you don't seem anti-Semitic at all.
00:10:22.000And, you know, so suddenly we're best good friends.
00:10:25.000And then he makes a video about this Gabby girl saying, well, we might have our political disagreements, but what the Groypers did was too much, and she should be protected, and all this.
00:10:37.000And the case in point is that he's simping for her, right?
00:10:41.000It's a different girl, but he's simping for this girl, Gabby.
00:10:44.000I'm sure because he's trying to get the, you know, liberal, coochie, the liberal, you know what.
00:10:49.000So he's sipping for her, he throws me under the bus, he throws all of us under the bus, calls us all right, white supremacist, leading to us getting banned, celebrates us getting banned, and he's gonna throw us under the bus for, you know, some liberal girl, and now here we are.
00:11:03.000And it's funny because actually just earlier today he put up a TikTok that had, I blocked him on Twitter, and it was, you know, Nick Fuentes blocked you.
00:11:11.000And he made a TikTok like laughing about that.
00:11:13.000Not eight hours later does he get totally destroyed by e-girls accusing him of sexual harassment and all of this.
00:12:05.000I have had to deal with so much today, and just like over the course of the last year, with friends, with all kinds of people, and they just can't get it through their heads.
00:13:01.000It's in Proverbs, it's in the Bible, it's all over history, it's all over the history of our little sphere on internet, on the internet, on Twitter.
00:13:12.000Which is that when you go after and pursue these women, you only get yourself in trouble.
00:14:23.000Now, I guess any girl on the internet would have some kind of following, but I know a lot of people
00:14:29.000And I'm sure you know a lot of women that are online, but they have private accounts, or the accounts are for their family, or the accounts are for their friends.
00:15:03.000Every girl is prone to the same sort of, like, mental problems.
00:15:07.000But it's only some that become e-girls, and the people that do, they tend to have very particular attributes, very particular traits and characteristics, and more specifically, flaws.
00:15:30.000They're not people that you can rely on.
00:15:32.000They're not people that are interested in being mothers, homemakers, wives, subordinating their interests to the interests of their family or the husband.
00:16:39.000Yes, we can expect that, and we should expect that, and you better do it!
00:16:43.000Because if you don't, it's not only bad for you, and will lead to bad things in your life, but it's also bad for your soul, and will land you in hell.
00:16:50.000Think about what we stand for as conservatives.
00:16:54.000Before anything else, we stand for family.
00:16:59.000Because the nation is in some capacity an extension of our family.
00:17:03.000Our community is an extension of our family, our region, our culture, our shared heritage.
00:17:10.000That is part of our extended family, right?
00:17:13.000We're thinking about the world not in terms of borders necessarily, in some cases we are, but we're not thinking about it in other words in terms of geography, or in terms of governments, or in terms of markets.
00:17:25.000We're thinking about the world in terms of peoples, of extended family, right?
00:17:31.000And in order to have a family, what is the bedrock of that?
00:19:37.000I mean, it's one thing if, you know, somebody slips up, because, you know, we're all human beings.
00:19:43.000But to have a serial pattern here, a systemic or systematic pattern of, you know, this is who you are, which is basically not what you stand for at all.
00:20:33.000But nevertheless, the question about why conservatives have been losing politically for so long is because who exactly are the conservatives?
00:20:43.000Who are the intellectuals, the writers, the politicians, the think tank researchers, the professors, the donors?
00:20:51.000Who are these people that comprise or constitute the conservative movement?
00:20:55.000None of them are actually conservative!
00:21:00.000You've got atheists, you've got Jews, you've got, I guess, some Mormons, and Mormons are maybe the most conservative of the bunch, but mostly it's a lot of atheists, a lot of Jews, a lot of therapeutic deist types, people that, like, believe broadly in God, but not, like, really believe in God.
00:21:17.000And so how can you expect that people that actually don't believe in any of the stuff they say would deliver on their promises?
00:21:25.000How could you expect that people who do not actually believe in God would deliver victories on abortion, right, and rolling that back?
00:21:32.000How could they deliver victories anywhere when it comes to social or cultural issues or religious issues when they themselves are not conservative and are not religious?
00:21:42.000Because the people in the Republican Party are very much like Nick Loewenberg.
00:22:02.000He is emblematic of what is going on in the Republican Party, which is to say you've built up an infrastructure and an institution that is based on social climbers, careerists, people that really simply care about money or status or influence, things like this, and those kinds of people tend not to be idealists
00:22:42.000Predators, homosexuals, adulterers, people that abuse drugs and alcohol, people that are not conservative in any way, and that Nick Videos longs to be a part of that?
00:22:52.000That he would not have a debate with any of the Groypers or associate because he said, in his own words, because I am aspiring so badly to be a turning point person.
00:23:03.000Do you see what this sick machine attracts?
00:23:09.000And that is the larger point, is to say, you know, gee, surprise, surprise, somebody that is so thirsty for Benny Johnson and Charlie Kirk's attention, so badly wants to be a Turning Point USA person, turns out to be a completely fake conservative with no convictions, a fake Christian, somebody that's just generally gross, you know, just generally gross.
00:23:51.000But, you know, when you have young people, and there's so much deception that goes on in the media, and so much propaganda, I mean, that is maybe a closer approximation to what is appropriate than casual hookups, right?
00:24:05.000If we're to compare somebody who's in a long-term relationship, four years, and eventually they have sex, it's wrong, but it's a different level of wrong than somebody that's going around to anybody who will listen and say, hey, add me on Snapchat.
00:24:18.000I'm in a real... Do you know what I'm saying?
00:24:20.000Like, this is just something that, even if you're gonna do that, even if you're gonna do a wrong thing, I mean, that's just something that's gross.
00:24:27.000That even people that are maybe not even totally Christian, maybe people that aren't even chaste, would say, gross.
00:24:34.000Even people that are like, bros, or for the boys, we're gonna have sex at parties, you know, whatever, it's still like, dude, what are you doing?
00:24:42.000It's one thing to hit up a girl, it's one thing to even, you know, do hookups.
00:24:47.000It's another thing to be harassing people, lesbians even, lesbian liberals, that aren't even pretty, and asking them, like, if they want to have raunchy, dirty sex, and getting repeatedly shot down.
00:25:00.000Getting repeatedly shot down by the same girl over and over again in the same group of girls.
00:27:04.000And I'm sure, and I can promise you, that there will be many more stories told about things that are happening in Turning Point USA that nobody knows about.
00:28:30.000You know, look, the Groypers just got banned, and that's not free speech, and if he was sort of courteous and just gave us, like, the most basic level of consideration, I'd probably feel very differently about it, right?
00:28:42.000But the guy was a jerk from the beginning, and just, at every opportunity, taking shots and totally crossing the line.
00:29:29.000I mean this guy, and I don't want to be mean, but...
00:29:32.000We have been nothing but, we have been pulling our punches completely with these people and nothing but considerate, nothing but welcoming, nothing but saying, we'd like to have you, we care about you, we're trying to save you, we're trying to protect you.
00:29:47.000They're trying to, they're in and trying to join organizations where they literally were victims of harassment in them from, I know I went over that the other day, and I don't want to get too specific, but it's like,
00:29:59.000You know, we are trying to help you, and we're nothing but nice, pulling our punches, we don't go after them as hard as anybody else, and I've said that because they're young, and because they're not corrupt yet, and what is the response from them?
00:30:12.000Fuck you, you're a neo-nazi, we're gonna get you banned, we're gonna get you reported, we're gonna lie about you, throw you under the bus for this gross whore that just a week ago doxxed me, right?
00:30:23.000So I'd feel very differently, but these people take every opportunity to go after us.
00:30:27.000Any cheap shot, any unfair, you know, thing that they could take advantage of, they do.
00:30:32.000I'd probably be saying otherwise, like, you know, it's gross what he did, but it's not, you know, if you're being harassed, I mean, I think it's just generally weird and inappropriate to do that.
00:30:44.000You know, it's... we make jokes about women all the time, but I don't think it's chat if you're just, like, begging them for... there's nothing chat about that, right?
00:30:52.000It's not all, you know, the virgin indifference versus the Chad begging girls for sex.
00:34:09.000We'll talk about the model first because this has been evolving over the past few weeks and the subject of a lot of conversation on this show.
00:34:17.000This is the latest from The Hill on the projections for the death total and other numbers.
00:34:22.000It says, quote, the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation model this week increased its projected U.S.
00:34:29.000coronavirus death toll as a number of states move to reopen businesses.
00:34:33.000The projected number of deaths rose from 67,000 a week ago to 74,000 according to the IHME in a statement on Monday.
00:34:44.000The new figure is still lower than a projection last month of 90,000 dead.
00:35:08.000So, it's a little bit misleading when people say, oh, well, you know, they keep bringing the number down.
00:35:13.000Well, the middle number keeps going down, but the range is still quite high.
00:35:19.000You know, to get 130,000 dead, which might be the maximum, that is still a lot more than, like, the flu season, right?
00:35:26.000It says the Institute said that the increase is due to many states experiencing flatter and thus longer epidemic peaks.
00:35:33.000It also said that coronavirus deaths across the country are not falling very quickly after their estimated peak, which I pointed this out last week.
00:35:42.000IHME Director Christopher Murray told CNN last week that his team was surprised when Georgia Governor Brian Kemp
00:35:49.000Announced he would ease some coronavirus restrictions.
00:35:52.000He said, quote, if people start to go back to normal social interaction or even progressively go back, the risk of transmission will go up.
00:36:00.000And then you go back to the sort of exponential rise that was happening before we put in social distancing.
00:36:05.000The risk is very great for resurgence from these early openings.
00:36:10.000So, the numbers are going back up, as predicted.
00:36:56.000You've got keep the economy closed forever, indefinitely, to stave off more dead and more transmissions, or you reopen and you get more of these numbers.
00:37:09.000This is an imperative at this point, and we'll get into why with some of the food shortages, but you have to reopen.
00:37:15.000People have to work, people have to produce, people have to feed their families.
00:37:19.000You know, the economy actually is not made up of money, like some people think.
00:37:24.000The economy is made up of goods and services, and I think that's a distinction that's lost on people and maybe has been lost on people for some time.
00:37:32.000Because of the way the economy is, in like a late-stage capitalist economy, I think people have maybe forgotten the correlation or the connection between production and consumption, and they think, well, the grocery store is just there, you know, the stuff on the shelves just is there.
00:37:59.000And everything that you buy is something that was made.
00:38:02.000And everything that was made was made by a worker.
00:38:05.000So, for example, a lot of people have been saying, well, we can actually keep the economy shut down indefinitely, like Bill Gates and a lot of people on Twitter.
00:38:14.000And the WHO and Fauci, they say we can just keep the economy closed for as long as we need to.
00:38:20.000If it takes us 18 months to develop a vaccine, then so be it.
00:38:25.000If it takes 24 months to develop a vaccine, then so be it.
00:38:28.000We'll keep the economy closed that long.
00:39:23.000I just have never understood this argument.
00:39:26.000I guess everyone in human history was just completely incompetent when they were suffering various tragedies, war, famine, plague, other catastrophes.
00:39:37.000Why didn't they just print more money, right?
00:39:39.000And I don't mean to go, you know, full libertarian or full capitalist on you, but this just simply remains a fact of life.
00:39:45.000You cannot print your way out of disaster.
00:41:36.000Moreover, even if you did shut down the economy indefinitely, and even if you could, the coronavirus is still waiting for us.
00:41:43.000Don't you understand that the problem with the virus is that we have no immunity to it?
00:41:48.000Shutting down the economy, and I've said this before, for some reason people don't understand this, shutting down the economy was never meant to wait out the virus.
00:41:57.000It was never meant to wait for the virus to die off, or wait for the last person that has the virus to die, so that we all reopen and return to our lives and the virus doesn't exist.
00:42:07.000That was never the point of shelter in place, lockdown, quarantine, any of that.
00:42:13.000The point of that from the beginning was to slow the transmission.
00:42:17.000So that, excuse me, in particular, hospitals would not be overburdened.
00:42:21.000So that you wouldn't get, you know, these huge spikes, right?
00:42:25.000These huge exponential increases in cases in a short amount of time.
00:42:29.000The objective was never to stop the virus, because you cannot stop the virus.
00:42:41.000And as long as we don't have immunity, and it's highly contagious, it will spread once people go back out.
00:42:46.000So whether we come back out in 6 months, or 12 months, or 18 months, if we don't develop a herd immunity, or there's no vaccine, and the vaccine is not a guarantee that that'll ever happen, then it's gonna come back no matter what.
00:43:03.000So, the question is not, do we return and the numbers go up, it's when do we return and the numbers go up.
00:43:09.000And the longer we wait, the worse we're just simply going to make all the other problems, which are economic in nature, and political, and social, and so on.
00:43:17.000So it's like, do you wait 12 months and reopen at a completely depressed economy, a destroyed society, riots, people are going crazy, oh, and coronavirus comes back?
00:43:30.000Or do we reopen in phases now, find ways to live sustainably, prevent the virus from spreading with contact tracing, quarantining, personal protection equipment, temperature checks, things like that?
00:43:43.000And you have the virus, but you mitigate all the other problems.
00:44:44.000It says President Donald Trump is expected to sign a five-page executive order under the Defense Production Act to compel meat processing plants to remain open amid the coronavirus pandemic.
00:44:56.000The president is expected to sign the order
00:44:58.000After some companies, such as Tyson Foods, were considering only keeping 20% of their facilities open, the vast majority of processing plants could have shut down, which would have reduced processing capacity in the country by as much as 80%.
00:45:14.000An official familiar with the order told CNN.
00:45:17.000Tyson Foods spokesman Gary Mickelson wouldn't comment on the order because the company had not seen it.
00:45:22.000But he said, quote, We can tell you our top priority remains the safety of our team members and plant communities while we work to continue fulfilling our role of feeding families across the country.
00:45:33.000With many Americans staying home during the coronavirus, industry experts say demand for meat has increased.
00:45:39.000But some of the country's largest processing plants have been forced to cease operations temporarily after thousands of employees across the country have tested positive for coronavirus.
00:45:50.000The situation has gotten so severe, meat processing executives warned, that the US meat supply could be at risk.
00:45:57.000Meat, beef and pork production reached record highs in March but earlier this month the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union said at least 13 processing plants have closed over the past two months resulting in a 25% reduction in pork slaughter capacity and a 10% reduction in beef slaughter capacity.
00:46:16.000So you have record high demand but production is being cut by you know in some cases 25% or in terms of plants 80%.
00:47:26.000Do you think that the vast majority of people that own stocks will be able to get meat, or I guess the richest owners of stocks, the people that own the most stocks?
00:49:06.000And you can't buy food with cash if the food isn't being produced.
00:49:10.000And I think that's what people are starting to realize about the economy.
00:49:13.000People think about the economy as just this sort of big and intangible, amorphous sort of thing that's out there and represented by numbers.
00:49:22.000But it's actually a very finite thing, in the sense that when you look at our strategic goods, which is not just defense, but medical supplies, and food supplies, and transportation, and supply chains, it's actually all very fragile.
00:49:37.000When you're thinking about world order, and you're thinking about countries, and you're thinking about the global economy, and economic strategy, you're talking about a finite number of ports.
00:51:19.000Where this stuff is being produced, where it's being manufactured, where the R&D is, you know, where geographically, and who's doing it, which companies, which actors, it tends to matter a lot.
00:51:30.000So the idea that everything's going to shut down and just reopen, or if it doesn't reopen then we'll, you know, just pour money into it, that is just not going to work.
00:51:38.000And this is just another example in a long line of examples of why we need to reopen the economy.
00:51:44.000We need to reopen the meat processing plants because people need to eat.
00:51:48.000And we need to reopen everything else, because people need jobs, and people need to feed their families, people need to do everything else.
00:51:54.000And people are right when they say, well, what is to say that this industry is essential and this one is not essential?
00:52:56.000But it is our responsibility as people then to understand that risk and then go into these situations responsibly with the proper equipment, with the proper preventative stuff, understanding full well that, you know, we're going to have to, as I said, deal with this eventually.
00:53:12.000It's going to eat through the country eventually, but we can do this in a way that is responsible and doesn't destroy the economy.
00:53:17.000And I think that's where we're at as a country.
00:53:20.000And some people are still out there hashing out this argument of, is it apocalyptic and we have to shut down the economy forever?
00:53:26.000Or is it just the flu and nothing matters?
00:53:28.000There's a middle ground in between these that says, yes, it will be very bad.
00:53:40.000I mean, you could say that the death rate might be similar, although I disagree, but definitely the disease is not similar in any way.
00:53:47.000The flu, you get the flu and you fully recover.
00:53:50.000This disease does permanent organ damage to your heart, your lungs.
00:53:54.000For men, it lowers your sperm count, I believe.
00:53:57.000It damages your fertility, in some cases permanently.
00:54:00.000This is a bad thing that people don't want to have.
00:54:02.000So I don't mean to minimize it, but by the same token, it's here, and it's going to happen.
00:54:06.000And there has to be a resignation about this that says,
00:54:10.000Well, you know, a lot of people are going to get it and a lot of people are going to die, but we cannot shut down and destroy the economy while this is happening.
00:54:18.000And that's not because the economy is more valuable than human lives, but it is to say, why have two problems when you can only have one?
00:54:25.000Why would we have this pandemic, which is going to happen no matter what, but then also destroy the economy in the process?
00:54:31.000Let's just have the pandemic and not have a depression.
00:54:34.000Like, I don't know why that's so complicated.
00:55:24.000So when you go out, if you go out, when we reopen, it will be there waiting for us to pretend that we're all just going to hang out inside and play Switch.
00:55:33.000You know, I think what we're gonna do in the future is not read Diamonds anymore.
00:55:49.000Um, because the diamonds now are worth $0.75.
00:55:51.000So, when you give me a diamond on DLive, it's worth $0.75.
00:55:58.000So I can't read all these bullshit messages for $0.75.
00:56:03.000So, I'm going to read them tonight, but then I think moving forward, we're going to only read Ninjaginis and Ninjets on DLive, and if you want to contribute between $2 and $10, you'll have to do it on Entropy.
00:56:17.000and entropy if you don't know is a super chat system which we've used in the past we're using it now the link is in the description it's entropy what is it what is the link it's entropy stream dot live slash Nick J Fuentes if you go there you could do a super chat worth between two and ten dollars but you know the diamonds are getting out of control
00:56:39.000people can just spam it's 75 cents so people can spam three of these and it's you know what is that a little bit more than $2 the minimum on YouTube was $2 now you can get three super chats for the price of one and we were gonna kick it up even on YouTube so so I'll read through these garbage you know 75 cent super chats tonight but I don't know I think we might phase it out I'll think about it
00:57:04.000Protestant Groyper says, shout out to Canadian Nationalists.
00:59:18.000I see some similarities there, you know the harassment being one Dave Goldberg says on a scale from 1 to 10 how much of a project Pogo gatekeeper would you say you are?
01:00:18.000It goes with the territory Nick points his hype house says thanks for all the retweets much appreciated while I'm here I may as well pay my taxes to the king
01:00:28.000Well thanks, you're welcome for the retweet.
01:03:04.000Before I was anybody, and I'm sure it must have been Reagan Battalion or the ADL, some kind of Jewish organization, I'm sure.
01:03:12.000But I can tell you that people try to catfish me, like, and I'm not even like a, I mean like a legit, concerted effort was made to catfish me.
01:03:23.000Like not even, not even like, you know, a Fed type girl account, but like a sincere attempt.
01:03:28.000Back when I had my DMs open on Twitter, there was this girl, this girl, there was an account, I should say, that had a pretty girl as the avi, and
01:03:37.000This girl started talking to me and I engaged at the time.
01:03:46.000I didn't say anything that would get me in trouble, thank God.
01:03:49.000Thank God I've always had a good head on my shoulders when it comes to that stuff.
01:03:53.000But, you know, this person comes into my DMs and I'm like... You know, at the time, that's when I was still friends with all my high school friends and they thought I was a loser, you know?
01:04:39.000These people are trying to kill me, man.
01:04:41.000They're trying to like, they are trying to straight up kill me.
01:04:45.000And if they ever got in, if they ever came into possession of some kind of damning evidence like that, it would be game over for me, you know?
01:04:55.000And I know that they try to do that because this happened repeatedly over the years.
01:05:00.000It doesn't happen so much anymore because I've shut down all my DMs, right?
01:06:54.000Georgios is from Dick Spencer to Nick Lowenberg.
01:06:56.000The people opposing AF are always coomers.
01:06:59.000Well, and that's always... What do they always come at us for?
01:07:01.000They say, you're an incel, get laid, you know, oh, girls will never like you, and then this kind of shit.
01:07:09.000And that's because their whole worldview is based on sex.
01:07:12.000Their whole worldview is based on, you know, and not even just sex, but like the most debased form of sex, which is casual sex and the dating market and this kind of thing.
01:07:42.000Uh, but this is the mentality of people that define their lives and define themselves and they find their worth and their esteem and the meaning in their lives from these sort of cheap, trivial interactions.
01:07:55.000Not trivial, but cheap transactional is the word.
01:07:58.000Exchanges with women or with the opposite sex.
01:08:01.000And to me, that's always just been gross.
01:08:03.000You know, obviously I'm Catholic, I'm trying to live a moral life.
01:08:07.000It's not that I'm not, it's not that I don't understand.
01:08:10.000You know, we have all been adolescents, right?
01:08:54.000To me it's like that is somebody that is not a whole person.
01:08:58.000That is somebody that does not have like a strong moral or even like a character foundation.
01:09:04.000Because, you know, even in as much as I might have a desire, and I don't want to make this too weird, but in as much as you might have desires, the idea of casual sex to me was always gross.
01:09:15.000It was always never something I wanted to participate in.
01:09:18.000That was never something that I put a lot of stock in.
01:09:21.000Oh, I'm gonna meet somebody and like have a one-night stand.
01:09:25.000To me that always just seemed dirty and undignified and debasing and just kind of sad.
01:09:31.000You know, I really just think it's something that you're not respecting yourself.
01:09:35.000You're not respecting something that is that is deeply meaningful, which is your sexuality.
01:09:39.000That is something and by sexuality, I don't mean in the modern
01:10:15.000It is Coomers opposing America First, because America First says we have to be family first, and family first means you have to be a moral person.
01:10:25.000Being a moral person means you don't have premarital sex.
01:10:27.000To have a strong family, you need a strong marriage.
01:10:30.000To have a strong marriage, you can't, you know, you can't be having premarital sex.
01:12:26.000Thick eyebrows and that like thing with their eye shadow and they have like a you know a septum ring or a nose or nose piercing or both right and they've got like a gross lipstick color and like this blocky like black haircut.
01:12:44.000Of all people you're gonna simp for you're gonna simp for these disgusting like broken whores especially the liberals too.
01:12:51.000I mean, like I said, when I told that story about that Marxist girl, I kind of get the appeal of the tension.
01:14:44.000And my Kanye fans will understand that one, but... Yeah, no joke, that's literally Charlie Kirk behavior.
01:14:50.000Did I ever tell that story with Charlie Kirk?
01:14:52.000Charlie Kirk is the classic unsolicited dick pic shearer, and I've heard countless stories about this, totally confirmed, to some prominent people, people that you know their names.
01:15:54.000That's the only way they'll let you in.
01:15:57.000Okay, so are you going to be the black turning point advisor or brand ambassador, the Jewish TPUSA brand ambassador, the rapist, or the homosexual?
01:18:06.000But she was in, like, the College Republicans there, and she got, like, raped when she was in India or something, and so she was, like, a psycho for that, too.
01:18:16.000So, those are the two women I knew, because they were in, like, the BU College Republicans, and they wanted to get involved in the Trump campaign, which I was sort of coordinating with.
01:18:28.000And, like I said, the one girl, her parents were loaded.
01:18:36.000She was, like, on Seeking Arrangements, and I don't know if I told this whole story.
01:18:40.000I don't really want to dive into it, but that was one.
01:18:42.000And then there was that, the... I think she was a Bengali, which means she's from Bangladesh, and she... She would, like... That was, like, the first thing she said when you would meet her, is how she got raped in Bangladesh, and she was fucked up in the head because of it, like a real psycho.
01:19:00.000And she was in the Discord server at one point, and, uh, you know, she got, like, bullied out of it because people were making, like, rape jokes, and she was like, that's not funny, and I'm gonna tell Gerard Holtz about this, and I'm gonna tell- and she was, like, texting Richard Spencer and saying, like, Nick Fuentes is out of control, people are making jokes in his Discord server, and- and even me and Richard kind of had a white brother moment.
01:19:36.000and We had kind of like a white brother like yeah, you're an idiot moment, but Anyway, so those were the two girls that I that I really was like friends with in college I knew other girls there was what was this one girl's name?
01:20:06.000She was... Sounded like my Facebook profile.
01:20:11.000I forget her name, but there was this girl.
01:20:14.000I don't think I even ever met her, but I saw her on the Facebook page a lot.
01:20:18.000I was only ever a freshman, so I was in the Facebook page for the incoming class where people would arrange, like, their roommate situation.
01:20:25.000And uh and she ended up being like one of the most anti-nick people on campus because I was like a republican and she was like it's ultra liberal like I said the tension and then she ended up being like a race mixer she had like a black boyfriend and then she got like fat she ballooned up and
01:21:06.000Not even like pretty Chinese girls, just like, you know, ugly Chinese girls.
01:21:12.000Just like ugly and obnoxious Chinese girls that would, you know, drive expensive cars and wear expensive coats and they'd take up the whole sidewalk and just be totally inconsiderate, chew loudly in the cafeteria.
01:23:04.000Most of the time, I just kind of go along to get along.
01:23:07.000If I don't, like, know you, if I don't need to talk to you, I'm just basically going to be as polite and meek as possible to not interact with you, right?
01:25:33.000So my college experience was, you know, was going out to eat with my friends, talking about politics, dropping red pills, you know, shitposting on campus, on Twitter, gaming.
01:25:45.000So that was my that was my college experience.
01:29:00.000You know, I'm 21, and already I feel like I've kind of seen it all.
01:29:04.000And I know I haven't seen it all, I know that, but in terms of, like, experiences, there's nothing that really is emotionally, like, compelling.
01:29:11.000I know, you know, once I become a father, that'll probably change, but, you know, once you're an adult, it's kind of like the mystery, the mystique, the sort of, uh, and I know it's a, that's sort of a, uh, cliche, but it's true.
01:30:02.000That when you're a kid, you know, I remember, you know, me and my friends would be walking through the park, and, uh, you know, I remember looking up at the sky and being like, wow, like the world is just our oyster, and we're just hanging out, playing Smash Bros, being bros, and...
01:30:20.000I got my whole life ahead of me and not like I still don't have my whole life ahead of me But it was just different just a different time and you know, you'll you'll miss those parts of it So so enjoy happy birthday.
01:30:38.000Please don't be anxious about this but just be cognizant of the fact that your youth is always slipping through your fingers and You can never stop it
01:30:48.000Zenya says, as a female, would it make sense to get a degree, raise a family, but then go get a research job?
01:32:44.000But what kind of sicko, what kind of pervert can do that to a stranger?
01:32:49.000Maybe you say that to like, I don't know, maybe you lose control a little bit with your girlfriend or something, someone you know, someone you're friends with.
01:32:57.000But it's like, hey stranger, you know what I like?
01:34:12.000Which is very which is very very proud tradition My grandmother told me a story recently.
01:34:18.000I never heard this story before but she told this story about her brother my grandmother had four brothers and This is the Italian side of the family
01:34:29.000And one of my great-uncles, his name was Joe, and he became a millionaire.
01:34:53.000Family friends that that still work in the sewers.
01:34:55.000It's you know, it's it's you know, nothing wrong with that It's decent work and maybe you'd make a lot of money Anyway, so my great uncle used to work in the sewer and this is what a lot of Italian immigrants were doing at the time He wasn't an immigrant himself.
01:35:14.000My great-grandfather one day came to him when he was working in the sewer and he crawls out of the sewer and he smells like shit obviously and my great-grandfather was a shoemaker on Taylor Street and a very charismatic funny guy and he said basically to my to my great-uncle
01:35:41.000I'm making good money, I'm doing great, I'm able to pay my bills, it's awesome, whatever.
01:35:46.000And, you know, my great-grandfather, I forget the exact expression, there was some expression, but he basically said, you know, you can make money, but not like this.
01:37:44.000That's the only way you can become rich.
01:37:47.000So, and by the way, a rich mentality doesn't mean that you don't work hard.
01:37:51.000It just means that you don't beg, you don't take handouts, you don't take the easy road, you don't, you know, take shortcuts, things like that.
01:39:19.000We see this even with the Me Too movement, the proper official Me Too movement.
01:39:24.000I read a story about a journalist where he had sex with a woman, totally consensually, and the next day she was like, well wait a second, I wasn't actually into it, he raped me, and it's like, he literally asked her for consent all the way along.
01:39:41.000And she was like, well I felt pressured.
01:39:44.000And this is what women do, they go along with it, you know they do.
01:41:25.000You know, that is not a noble, that is not a noble ambition at all.
01:41:29.000I would say it's even more, and I don't, you know, love of money is wrong and love of power is wrong, but I would say it's even more, you know, I can acknowledge that over, you know, I just want to be powerful so I can have sex!
01:41:43.000What are you, a dog or a rabbit or something?
01:41:46.000Like, you don't deserve, you don't deserve to be famous, you don't deserve what you have.
01:41:50.000If that's, if that's the endgame, imagine.
01:41:53.000Special agent James says the no e-girl campaign will be a repeating win for you for years to come King fantastic stuff It's true because it is true.
01:42:05.000No e-girls is Timeless it echoes through the ages.
01:42:10.000No e-girls and So I will never be wrong on that I will never be proven wrong because it is like a law of nature just like gravity or you know, whatever
01:42:49.000We cannot but I have to produce more white children, but I have to produce white babies Alas Kathy what I have to have a traditional life was white What could have been?
01:46:17.000Maybe if I come back in the next realm, I don't believe in that, you know, as a samurai, then maybe we can do this, but it simply cannot be!
01:48:36.000So, yeah, but he's a big, he's a Waffle House Cracker Barrel.
01:48:40.000Zaxby's he's all about these local southern chains Detroiter says Nick it was tick tocker talk lowenberg tick tocker talk.
01:48:49.000I like locker room talk Yeah, that's good question for nexus.
01:48:53.000Yeah, I got you bi I'm not gonna read that question for nexus when I play Europa for I become the 110th country Okay, I don't know what that means
01:49:03.000Just a White Male says, the technocratic push for automation is coming.
01:50:08.000Oh even better Osama bin hungry says shout out to Protestant griper Hammered in says yo based lol red-pilled X says hi Nick 27 F Christian Vol sell and can't find a BF even Christian guys want the V any advice I
01:50:27.000Even Christian guys want the V. I don't know why you would... What kind of vulgar woman would say it that way?
01:51:54.000That's the thing, everybody, you know, the thing with the gay argument is, to me, what's so much more compelling than like, well, according to this study, just appeal to people's disgust emotion.
01:52:04.000Like, people intuitively understand why it's wrong.
01:52:18.000You know, and most people still don't like it, you know.
01:52:22.000People might be for it, like, in theory, and it's like, okay, well, let's, like, take a look at two guys going at it.
01:52:28.000I'm not telling you to, like, look that up or anything, but it's like, when you see that in the street, I think anybody is like, oh, you know, anybody, take your most tolerant liberal man,
01:52:40.000And have them walk down the street and have two guys just going at it.
01:53:05.000You know, we need to appeal to that more than, well, here's why, don't get me wrong, make the other arguments, but I think it's much more convincing to be like, eww, you're in favor of two guys kissing?
01:53:42.000And this is a way we can kind of bully them.
01:53:45.000Because, I mean, every straight man, and particularly adolescents, you know, they'll throw around gays, and it's, oh, that's so gay, or you're a fag, or whatever.
01:53:54.000Like, instinctually, you know that that's not where you want to be.
01:54:14.000So, you know, a lot of... What are your thoughts on this?
01:54:17.000It's like, well, I could tell you it's unnatural and it thwarts the natural ends of propagation and blah, blah, blah, reproduction organs and so on, but... To me, what's far more compelling is to be like, Eww!
01:54:47.000Nobody convinced me... I mean, I got convinced later on, some of these philosophical arguments and so on, but even before I re-embraced Christianity and so on, my initial opposition was like, it's just gross.
01:58:49.000Well, he streamed for a long time, but the point I'm trying to make is it's so cool that we really do have, like, a solid roster now.
01:58:55.000You can go on DLive at any given time and find, like, a good, entertaining, successful America First stream.
01:59:03.000These guys are getting great viewership, they're making good money, they're making great content, so... Very good Steve, of course, making Saturday Night Vibe, so, um...
01:59:36.000Everybody makes their own kind of content.
01:59:37.000I know a lot of them are just getting their start.
01:59:41.000I'm streaming a particular ID live recently So it's good to see that we're all we really have like a team and it's a good team I love these guys, you know I compare any of these people to the turning point team and it's like these people rock compared to turning point just in general But especially compared to turning point turning point.
01:59:57.000They've got Charlie Kirk Rob Smith Benny Johnson, we've got Steve me Jade and Jake Patrick Who am I leaving out Scott Michelle?
02:00:09.000I'm trying not to leave anybody out but we have a solid lineup.
02:00:27.000Thonny says, I'm poor and will try my best to save up for a Ninjagini, Nick.
02:00:31.000You know, you could just give money on entropy.
02:00:33.000Two dollars on entropy will be the minimum.
02:02:55.000Well, hey, thanks a lot What do you mean you didn't get a code yet?
02:02:59.000Let's have Jaden give you a code Jaden hook our hook this brother up with the code nibba Will you hook our brother up with the code man, man?
02:05:53.000Why won't you just watch James Bond with me?
02:05:55.000And enunciating the tease, every little thing, that's the key, is that it's a hard tease, like, and sort of like an indignant, you know, tutti-frutti sort of a cadence.
02:06:16.000So yeah, that's my Richard Spencer impression.
02:06:22.000The alt-right is like something new, something revolutionary.
02:10:44.000Get this stunted slime out of my sight!
02:10:49.000Oh, I love Star... I love Star Wars, but I love Star Wars.
02:10:54.000Yeah, the Confederacy, the Confederate States of America, the Confederacy of Independent Systems, right?
02:11:05.000Okay, anyway, that's kind of funny though.
02:11:08.000No, that doesn't make any sense because Nick Videos has more followers than Lance, so how could Nick Videos be Wat Tambor and Lance would be Count Dooku?
02:16:54.000That's so funny man that cracks me up and then and then Lance thinks back to counter to to Palpatine saying that he realizes it's all a sham I Love that so much that that movie is so keen.
02:17:16.000I can't tell you you probably understand at this point, but Yeah
02:20:20.000But the ones I really like are Ultra Light Beam, Father Stretch My Hands Part 1, Highlights, Freestyle Part 4, Feedback, Saint Pablo Facts, No More Partisanality, Real Friends.
02:25:16.000goofball says guess they do miss huh i guess so goofball says hit or miss nick bass guitarist says in all seriousness and i don't mean to sound dramatic but you've changed my life i become very serious about god because of you and you provide the most impactful cases for nationalism and love of one's heritage a sincere thank you well you're welcome that's great to hear glad that you are based uh rl zoomer says i'll never simp but dump truck got me tweaking off