00:00:26.000Tonight, we're talking about riots that are breaking out in Australia in response to.
00:00:32.000Vax mandates, and in particular, riots among construction workers.
00:00:38.000So, last week, it was in the Australian state of Victoria that they mandated that all construction workers get vaccinated in order to go to work.
00:00:48.000In response to this, construction workers rioted and they smashed windows and they were flipping over cop cars, and it got very rowdy.
00:00:58.000And now, in response to that, the state of Victoria said that construction workers can't go back to work at all.
00:01:05.000So, first they said don't come back unless you're vaccinated.
00:01:23.000It's actually had like a total blackout in the media.
00:01:27.000As far as the situation in Australia goes, I haven't seen this covered in the American news media at all, which is weird because this is a huge story.
00:01:38.000Not just the construction workers, but the COVID lockdown in Australia.
00:01:43.000Obviously, very relevant for what we're going through in the United States, but nobody's covering it.
00:01:49.000And it reminds me a little bit of the Yellow Vest protests, because there's been massive protests in Europe against the vaccine, but also the Yellow Vest protests preceded even that years ago.
00:02:01.000And that was going on for like 100 weeks or something crazy.
00:02:05.000And the media in the United States never touched it, they just didn't talk about it.
00:02:09.000And I feel like the same is going on with this.
00:02:13.000So there's been a nearly complete media blackout, particularly on the protests, and they don't really even cover the lockdown measures themselves the concentration camps, the military deployed to the streets, the helicopters, the surveillance.
00:02:32.000We'll also be talking tonight about the Biden administration, which is now going to increase the refugee camp, the refugee cap, to 125,000.
00:02:46.000And we knew they were going to do this.
00:02:49.000The Trump administration, if you remember, reduced the refugee cap, and that's the maximum number of refugees the United States can take in in a given year.
00:02:59.000Trump reduced the refugee cap to something like 16,000, I think.
00:04:29.000But follow me on Telegram, t.me slash nickjfuentes.
00:04:33.000Gab is gab.com slash real nickjfuentes.
00:04:37.000And you're going to want to follow me on there because, in the spirit of what we're talking about tonight, this big protest in Australia, I'll tell you, and I've been telling you, we are putting together now, the details are becoming more concrete every day.
00:04:53.000We're putting together a big, big anti vax protest in the state of Illinois.
00:05:17.000Friends of mine, we have like two dozen volunteers flying out to help us with this.
00:05:23.000And like I said, we don't even have all the details yet.
00:05:26.000So, I'll tell you, I'll publicly reveal the information.
00:05:29.000But I've just been texting some of my friends about what we're planning to do, and we've already got like, you know, Huge, huge attendance and a massive, well, I don't want to give too much away, but it's going to be a really, really big deal.
00:05:43.000It's going to be a huge demonstration, maybe the biggest one that I've ever seen in America so far.
00:05:48.000And I don't know, I don't want to get crazy about the numbers or anything, but I haven't really seen any major anti vax resistance in America yet.
00:05:57.000I've seen a demonstration in New York City, which looked to be about a few hundred people or something, and that's really it.
00:06:04.000I mean, I don't know about you guys, I guess I haven't really been like watching it very closely.
00:06:09.000But I'm on social media every day and I kind of keep my ear to the ground.
00:06:13.000I see a lot of stuff happening in Europe and I see things happening in Australia, but I don't really see any major anti vaccine resistance in the United States.
00:06:23.000But that's going to change in October and we're going to be leading the way.
00:07:29.000We're now going to take the initiative here.
00:07:32.000And last year, we joined on to the existing efforts by Stop the Steel US, which was, of course, led by Ali Alexander, and Infowars with Alex Jones and other groups.
00:07:46.000And last year, we didn't have our intern program.
00:08:13.000We're talking about peaceful political activism, and we can do that now.
00:08:18.000We have the money, we have the volunteers, we have the resources, the team, we've got the interns.
00:08:25.000So we have got everything that we need at our disposal to really insert ourselves.
00:08:30.000And make our voices heard as the unvaccinated and as the anti-vax.
00:08:36.000So, like I said, we'll have some details probably on Friday, but at the latest Monday, but probably Friday.
00:08:43.000We'll be doing something in Illinois in October.
00:08:46.000Those are the details I'll tell you now.
00:08:48.000And, like I said, we'll probably give that to you on Friday, but you're going to want to make it out because it's going to be a big, big deal.
00:11:41.000So, summer is technically over if you're looking at like a cosmic calendar, but it's not over for us.
00:11:49.000I did personally extend it to December 21st, the winter solstice.
00:11:54.000So, we have three more months of White Boy Summer.
00:11:56.000It will probably be extended after that.
00:11:58.000It'll probably be extended to March 20th later this year.
00:12:03.000That being said, we're not going to sell the White Boy Summer merch anymore because it doesn't really make sense because it's not the summer.
00:12:11.000It's still White Boy Summer, but seasonally it isn't the summer anymore.
00:12:15.000So, we will cease selling the White Boy Summer merch on October 1st.
00:15:25.000It says, quote, from the New York Post.
00:15:27.000It says, quote, President Biden will increase the limit on the number of refugees who can be resettled in the United States to 125,000 for the fiscal year beginning October 1st.
00:15:38.000According to the State Department on Monday, the new limit is double the current cap of 62,500 refugees, which Biden raised in May, from the previous limit of 15,000 set by former President Donald Trump.
00:15:54.000The increase comes as Biden faces criticism over the ongoing migration surge at the southwestern border, as well as the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
00:16:05.000The Wall Street Journal reports that approximately 40,000 Afghan citizens have been brought to the U.S. in recent days.
00:16:12.000Although none of them have been formally classified as refugees due to the haste with which they were taken out of Afghanistan.
00:17:00.000It says the White House has asked Congress to change immigration law to allow Afghans brought to the U.S. on temporary humanitarian grounds to receive the same benefits as refugees, including government benefits and automatic qualification for a green card after 12 months.
00:17:17.000So, They're being brought here temporarily, on temporary humanitarian grounds, but Biden is asking Congress to change a law so they could get free money.
00:17:28.000Presumably, they could get Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, Section 8, right?
00:17:32.000Public housing, food stamps, SNAP, all of it, public education.
00:17:38.000Plus, after 12 months, they get to stay here forever.
00:17:43.000They get a green card and they could become a permanent resident.
00:17:48.000So, what are we really doing here?0.98
00:17:50.000I mean, we're accepting these temporary refugees, but they don't count as refugees, but they're going to get free money and permanent residence.
00:17:57.000And apparently, that has no limit because, as I said, they don't count as refugees, so there's really no cap here.
00:18:06.000They're just bringing in as many people as they can, and then they change the laws and the rules as they go.
00:18:12.000It says the State Department report also notes that just 12,500 official refugees.
00:18:18.000Are expected to have arrived in the U.S. in fiscal year 2021, with nearly two thirds of that total coming from Africa.
00:18:27.000Beginning next month, the report proposes allowing up to 40,000 refugees from Africa, along with 35,000 from the Near East and South Asia.
00:18:37.000In a statement on Twitter, Amnesty International director called on Biden to raise the cap to 200,000 refugees.
00:18:46.000So that's our country now, 125,000 per year.
00:18:51.000And it really could be as high as 200,000.
00:18:54.000I mean, that's what they're calling for.
00:18:56.000And they may grant that in the next year.
00:18:58.000And they may get up to that number anyway because they're bringing people over on a temporary basis.
00:19:03.000And the pretext for bringing in the refugees, of course, is these Haitians at the Del Rio Bridge and the Afghans who are stranded, apparently, in Afghanistan.
00:19:16.000It's going to get up to 125,000 per year.
00:19:19.000So, over the course of this administration, which lasts four years, we could bring in up to half.
00:19:49.000These are not even people that come over and they, you know, mow your lawn or something, or they become a housekeeper, or they work in a warehouse.1.00
00:20:01.000And they're just taking from the government and they don't know how to play here.1.00
00:20:05.000And it's pretty interesting that they're coming from Africa.1.00
00:20:07.000Two thirds of the refugees so far this year came from Africa.
00:20:11.000And they're saying that like a third or something like that, a pretty high proportion of the refugees allowed for in the new cap also are going to come from Africa.
00:20:21.000And you know, I really want people to think long and hard about this, okay?
00:20:26.000Really, this is an important point that I'm going to make here.
00:20:29.000This week, you've got 10, 20,000 Haitians, black, Haitians living under a bridge in a makeshift refugee camp at the southern border from Haiti.
00:20:41.000Haiti's the poorest country in the world.
00:21:11.000For a long time, they were coming from Latin America and Asia.
00:21:15.000That's been the story for the past five decades or so.0.91
00:21:19.000Throughout the next century, where do you think the migrants are going to come from?0.99
00:21:22.000All you have to do is pay attention to the fertility rates, pay attention to which countries and continents are going to experience the greatest population growth, and then the subsequent suffering as a consequence of an exploding population, of an explosive young population in a poor country with no infrastructure, in a poor country.0.99
00:24:43.000I don't have a problem with black people because they are black, but I do have a problem with 40,000 black Africans per year coming into America.1.00
00:24:55.000And that's because it doesn't seem to be working out too well here, and it doesn't seem to be working out very well, actually, over there either, you know, because I take one look at Africa.1.00
00:25:05.000And everything that goes on there.1.00
00:25:09.000And I think nothing about bringing them here is going to civilize them.
00:25:14.000I don't think that's going to make either of us better off here.
00:25:17.000Because, you know, over there, they put tires around people's necks and set them on fire.
00:25:23.000And they have like military coups all the time.1.00
00:25:26.000We could probably use one over here, although it would have to be like right wing, not like the military now, which is gay.1.00
00:25:32.000But they don't, you know, they don't really have a lot of experience with like living under a stable government or like.1.00
00:25:38.000A highly developed complex economy or anything like that.
00:25:43.000They don't really build schools or wells.
00:26:09.000But But I want to impress this upon you because I feel like people don't realize this.
00:26:13.000In the next century, this is where the immigration is going to come from.1.00
00:26:17.000As the African population is exploding, these people are all poor, these people are all violent and corrupt, and it's so chaotic over there.1.00
00:26:27.000And what you see in Europe is a glimpse into the future for America.1.00
00:26:31.000They're going to Europe first because of proximity, but they're going to be coming to America soon as refugees, immigrants, you name it.0.99
00:26:37.000And just ask yourself you might be okay with some of these Mexicans, you might say, hey, these guys are not so bad.1.00
00:26:43.000You don't much like the Mexican Independence Day celebrations.0.96
00:26:47.000And yeah, there's some cartel stuff and drugs, but you probably know some Mexicans that are okay, like me, for example, or some others.1.00
00:26:55.000But are we really going to be okay with like a million Africans coming here every year?1.00
00:27:25.000You know, part two are really just going to get, honestly, just the worst of it.
00:27:30.000We're just going to get blasted with the worst of what's going on in the world.
00:27:33.000I don't really see the necessity, but that's the future.0.96
00:27:36.000So, the Biden administration increases the refugee cap to 125,000.0.95
00:27:41.000It's already mostly from Africa for this year.
00:27:44.000Buckle up because it's going to be like that next year.1.00
00:27:46.000It's going to be like that many years into the future.
00:27:49.000And this is something that's really important because, you know, to get serious, you look at how these people operate when they're in Europe and it's rape gangs and it's riots.
00:28:55.000Nobody's having kids, nobody's replenishing the American population.0.95
00:28:59.000Hispanics more than whites, but, you know, not by much, and it's going down.0.93
00:29:04.000So, what's going to happen over the next century is they're going to be looking to meet that difference.0.99
00:29:08.000They're going to be willing to make up the difference for the shrinking and declining population, and they're going to make up the difference from Africa.1.00
00:29:15.000Our population is going down, their population is exploding.1.00
00:29:19.000It doesn't take a lot of imagination to see what the next logical step here is, which is a fourth demographic transition.
00:29:26.000And the fourth demographic transition is the global south, it's the world's poor.
00:29:30.000As a result of globalization, pouring in now to Developed, complex countries like the United States and like European countries.
00:29:41.000And if this is allowed to happen, and I think you guys know this, we covered this yesterday, and if you watch the show, you get this.
00:29:48.000It is going to bury every country, every nice country that's worthwhile to live in, in garbage.
00:29:55.000And the future is going to be a very dark place, no pun intended, when there's literally no nice countries that you could flee to.
00:30:09.000You know, 5 billion, 10 billion people living in Africa, and there's not going to be one city, there's not going to be one country that's livable.1.00
00:30:17.000So they're all going to come here.1.00
00:30:19.000And what do you think happens when they all come here?
00:30:21.000It's going to be like the place they left.
00:31:48.000But you've got a lot of people that are coming up now who are immigration restrictionist, and they're saying things like, well, immigration is meant to dilute your vote, immigration is taking your job.
00:32:00.000They'll say immigration isn't a race issue at all.
00:32:04.000It's an issue of jobs, voting, it's an issue of sovereignty, something like that.
00:32:11.000But let's just be honest with ourselves.
00:32:14.000Let me be honest with you, and you should be honest with yourself.
00:32:20.000Restricting immigration is not just an exercise in sovereignty, it's not just a demonstration that the people in this republic have sovereignty over their government.
00:32:44.000And we know that even if they did, in a country of 330 million people, your vote is already pretty diluted.
00:32:51.000So it affects these things, but that's not really the real reason.
00:32:56.000I think we all can think of in our heads what our country will look like if.1.00
00:33:02.000There's a higher percentage of Africans in it.1.00
00:33:05.000I think we can all, with our imaginations, think of what the country's going to look like if we double the amount of Africans in the country, in the cities, in the neighborhoods.0.97
00:33:15.000And it's just a simple thought experiment based on your experience, based on what you know, based on what you see on WorldStar and what you see in BBC News and what you see over there and what you see over here.1.00
00:33:26.000Is the country going to get better or worse if we bring all these Africans here?1.00
00:33:30.000We all know it's going to be worse.1.00
00:33:32.000We all know the problems they bring with them.1.00
00:33:34.000And yes, it's because they're from Africa.1.00
00:33:36.000Yes, it's because of who they are.0.86
00:33:38.000It's because the average IQ in those countries is 75.
00:33:41.000It's because, for whatever reason, they like to start fights and they like to rape.
00:33:46.000And it's not every single one of them.0.98
00:33:49.000It's not to say that every African person is a terrible person.
00:33:55.000It's not to say that we all know what we're talking about here.
00:33:58.000We don't have to make it more complicated than it is.
00:34:01.000Take one look at Africa and tell me we need those people here to make our country better.1.00
00:34:06.000Take one look at Africa, and you tell me that bringing those people over here, they're not going to bring the same problems that make Africa the dump that it is.1.00
00:34:14.000And don't tell me it's not a dump because it is.0.98
00:34:17.000So if you're an immigration restrictionist, don't sit there and tell me it's about jobs.0.98
00:34:21.000We're not going to let refugees here because they take jobs or they take benefits.
00:34:25.000Don't sit there and tell me it's because they'll dilute our vote.1.00
00:34:28.000Don't sit there and tell me it has nothing to do with race.0.99
00:34:30.000Don't tell me you're a multiracial working class populist because that's a bunch of nonsense.1.00
00:34:36.000I don't want those people here because I know they're going to bring lots of problems here.1.00
00:35:19.000I want to live in the kind of country that my parents grew up in.1.00
00:35:23.000And honestly, you know, my parents grew up in a country that was 90% white, and that probably had a lot to do with why it was the way that it was.
00:35:33.000People that like to say America's an immigrant nation fail to say that these big waves of immigration that they themselves are talking about all came from Europe.
00:35:43.000In other words, all came from industrial, free, generally speaking, democratic, Christian countries.
00:35:51.000You're telling me that we need to bring in half the population of Africa?0.92
00:35:56.000Because Italians came here at the turn of the last century?
00:35:59.000Because Germans came here in the 19th century?
00:36:02.000Well, take a look at Germany, take a look at Italy, and then take a look at Haiti, and then take a look at the Democratic Republic of the Congo.0.90
00:36:10.000And you tell me if you can spot the difference.
00:36:26.000But you take a look at, again, Italy, Ireland, maybe not so much Mexico, but you take a look at Italy, Ireland.
00:36:33.000People like to bring up this quote from Benjamin Franklin where he called the Germans swarthy and said, you know, that they couldn't live in a civilized country.0.61
00:36:41.000Yeah, okay, well, take a look at Germany right now and then take a look at the countries where they want the immigrants to come from today.
00:37:43.000That your project as a liberal, as a globalist, as a multiracial working class populist, you tell me what I stand to gain and why I am wrong to be concerned about what I have to lose in bringing millions of people here every year from broken, fucked up, dirty, poor countries that suck, where the people are dysfunctional.0.53
00:39:09.000So if they made their country not nice, what's bringing them here going to do to our country?0.99
00:39:14.000It's probably going to make it not nice either.1.00
00:39:17.000And certainly, I know that when we bring people over, which we already do, from the Northern Triangle countries, these Indians in Central America, I know they're not making LA better.1.00
00:39:29.000I know they're not making Texas better.1.00
00:39:31.000They're not making San Francisco better.
00:39:37.000So, I know that a lot of this stuff is pretty standard, but it seems like.
00:39:44.000Certain right wing people have taken the, you know, they've taken this immigration restriction issue and they've ran with it, but in the wrong direction.
00:39:52.000You know, Donald Trump kind of hit the nail right on the head when he said, they're bringing drugs, crime, they got lots of problems.
00:39:58.000They're bringing those problems with us.
00:41:42.000They don't want you to think about that.
00:41:44.000They don't want you to think about those consequences.
00:41:49.000They want you, first of all, to feel guilty for racism.
00:41:53.000They want you to feel bad for being prejudiced.
00:41:57.000They want you to feel like you're, in terms of this power dynamic, you're in the position of power.
00:42:05.000They want you to feel like you're, you know, maybe if you're not a white supremacist, they want you to feel like you have an unfair advantage, you have white privilege.
00:42:29.000They don't want you to think about your kids being a minority in their classrooms.
00:42:34.000They don't want you to think about you being a minority in your own neighborhood and what that's going to feel like and what realistically that's going to be like.
00:42:43.000They want you to think that it's going to be like an Allstate commercial.
00:42:47.000They want you to think it's going to be like one of these Super Bowl advertisements where everyone is white liberals just in different colors.0.97
00:42:55.000Everyone's acting like a faggy, progressive, urban, yuppie liberal, but they're just in different colors.0.99
00:43:00.000This one is black and this one is Asian.1.00
00:43:02.000When we know full well that that is not how it goes, they do not want you to look at Los Angeles.0.99
00:43:08.000They do not want you to look at the south side of Chicago.1.00
00:43:12.000You want to bring all these Africans over here?1.00
00:43:14.000Let me take you to the African neighborhood of Chicago, and then you can make your decision if you want to live in a country where everywhere is like that.1.00
00:43:24.000And people could say that that might be coarse, people could say that might sound cruel or might sound a certain way, but that is not a priority to me.
00:43:33.000It's a priority that that doesn't happen.
00:43:35.000You know, we can worry about how that makes us feel and how that makes us sound to certain ears.
00:43:44.000Cause I think we would much rather sound quite rude.1.00
00:43:47.000I think we would much rather be quite rude about this issue and risk offending certain people than we would like to risk living in a place like fucking Africa for the rest of our lives and for our children.1.00
00:44:25.000Two thirds of the refugees are Africans.
00:44:27.000We got probably 1.8 million illegals coming to America this year, and maybe every other year going up throughout the rest of this administration and then into the next one.
00:44:37.000And what is that going to do to your community?0.98
00:44:39.000It's probably going to make it much, much, much worse if we're being honest with ourselves.
00:44:45.000And people are more concerned about coming across to.
00:44:48.000The wrong way in the conversation than they are about that, than they are about the outcome of what's going on.
00:47:00.000I'm protesting in favor of American identity.
00:47:04.000When I'm going out there, when I'm doing this show, I'm not doing this show because, you know, I'm standing up for workers who their wages will go down a little bit, according to this study.
00:47:14.000No, it's because this country's being transformed.
00:50:17.000People can tell me, again, this comes across as very direct or something or extreme, but nobody's going to sit there and tell me that this country needs massive migration from the third world to make it better.
00:50:33.000And I'm one of the only people who will say that.
00:50:36.000Think of what's happened to me because I've said that.
00:50:38.000I've been banned from everything, and not just from the tech stuff, but from all conservative platforms.
00:50:44.000Conservatives have blacklisted me, Republican Party blacklisted me.
00:50:52.000You know, Paul Gosar and I, he went to my conference, Representative Gosar, and we were thinking about doing a fundraiser, and he got called out by Kevin McCarthy for doing that.
00:51:04.000And it goes on and on and on like that.
00:51:07.000Because I will say this, because I'm not one of these people that's going to go out and say that it's about jobs.
00:51:15.000But ask yourself, ask yourself, is it about jobs for you?
00:51:19.000Or does our identity as a nation matter at all?
00:51:23.000Because I don't think that's controversial.
00:52:38.000And what really is the significance of that?
00:52:40.000So, anyway, so that's the angle I'm going with tonight the refugee camp will be criticized, but they'll say, I mean, they'll say everything other than the obvious.1.00
00:54:02.000But it's not going to help anybody by making it sad over here.
00:54:05.000And certainly, our government's responsibility is to make sure that our standard of living and our quality of life and the character of our nation and the nation itself survives at the minimum.
00:54:34.000Go over there and build a well or a school or whatever, donate to charity, go over there as a political consultant, get an IR degree and figure out what's wrong, and go to their government and their military dictators and give them advice and, you know, whatever.
00:54:47.000Be a scientist and figure out why all this is the way that it is.
00:54:54.000But bringing a million of them over here every year, that's not going to help anybody.
00:55:02.000And it's definitely not going to help us.
00:58:38.000And I like autumn because it's not just a very comfy season, but it's like, you know, the seasons, the cycle of the seasons is allegorical, really, for all things.
00:58:54.000Because there's a cycle of birth, life, Sort of closing chapter and then the death, you know, and so the autumn is sort of like the twilight of the year, twilight being the autumn of the day.
00:59:09.000So autumn is sort of like it's this transitional.
00:59:13.000Really, it's like I don't, I haven't read about this at all.
00:59:25.000I feel like summer and winter are kind of like these definites.
00:59:31.000The spring and the summer are really transitioning between the two.
00:59:35.000And summer is a period of the heat, the light, life.
00:59:40.000And the winter is the dark, the cold, the death.
00:59:43.000Really, the death of the plants, the hibernation, right?
00:59:48.000The cold is not dynamic, it's more static.
00:59:52.000And the fall and the spring are these sort of transitional times.
00:59:58.000And so I like the transition, I don't know maybe what that says about me, but I like the transition from the summer to the winter.
01:00:04.000That's why probably fall and spring are my favorite seasons because it's transitional, it's change, and it's about the birth and the death, you know, but in motion, you know.
01:00:18.000I don't know what I'm saying, but I do, I like the fall, and it's like, it does kind of make you think, doesn't it, when you see the leaves falling and everything starts dying and it starts getting colder?
01:00:28.000Like, without overanalyzing it, like, it does kind of, it is a mood, it does kind of say something.
01:05:08.000If I'm taking a break, I don't want to go on some big adventure where I got to go and do tourist things and I got to do currency exchange and all that.
01:05:17.000So I'm not a very experienced international traveler.
01:05:20.000I've only traveled to one other country.
01:05:23.000And I don't really have the time to travel.
01:08:57.000I could count on one hand the people that I'm really impressed with.
01:09:03.000And I wouldn't get very far, I'm going to be honest with you.
01:09:06.000Most of these people are mediocrities.
01:09:08.000And they get where they get because they're adequate, they're competent, but really it comes down to they know the right people, they're willing to do what they're told, they're good at parroting the party line, right?
01:10:48.000Jack Posobick, four years ago, was texting Richard Spencer what he knew about Harold Covington and building an ethnostate in the Pacific Northwest.
01:10:57.000And he tweeted 1488 like five times on his existing Twitter account.
01:13:01.000That company puts out a decent product, okay?
01:13:06.000I'll give them their props where they are.
01:13:08.000Just to say, you know, I'm not like just saying, oh, well, everyone that's doing well is just, you know, they just got ahead because they're fake.
01:13:26.000But as far as the talent level goes, they're just total mediocrities.
01:13:29.000And it's not to say, but that's the way the world works, you know?
01:13:34.000Talent alone will not make you successful.
01:13:36.000I'm not saying that like, and that's so wrong or something, but it's just true.
01:13:40.000I mean, I look at these people, and as somebody that is the best at what I do, and as somebody who, you know, I really do have a love for what I do, and I appreciate when people do it right, I appreciate when it's done well.
01:13:54.000I will just say from that perspective that these people don't have it, they're mediocre.
01:13:59.000I think everyone can see that, particularly in politics.
01:14:02.000In some cases, you got real rock stars, you know, in music and in sports or something.
01:14:08.000And I'm sure there's corruption there too, but probably from industry to industry, it varies how much of it is nepotism and, like I said, that kind of careerist type stuff.
01:14:21.000But when I watch a Jack Posobic show, I see a guy who's basically mediocre.
01:14:27.000He's a go getter, he'll jump on the trend, hard worker, but.
01:14:38.000So, it's not to say that there aren't any talented people, but for the most part, a lot of them are just mediocre people that do the right thing, say the right thing, you know, they're adequate.
01:14:48.000So, and I got to work five times as hard because not only am I so talented, but also because I'm saying things that are against the system.
01:15:40.000You would find the fake Jews who sin and inject the most potent aborted stem cells in their beards, protecting the precious Holocaust receipts, just to be disappointed because they don't bear the weight of Christ's cross like Hitler.0.95
01:15:52.000So God could punish them for sins and force them to commit suicide and burn in hell for eternity?0.94
01:16:49.000Ron says Alex Jones needs to stop going on Tim Pool.
01:16:52.000It's just Alex talking and four other idiots doing the soy face in the corner every time they're able to find an article that backs up what he says.0.54
01:16:59.000I like him going on there because I think it's pushing the window to the right, if that's even a thing.
01:17:05.000But I think it's good for normies to be exposed to Alex Jones.
01:17:33.000Then they said, well, you have to be in the news.
01:17:36.000Well, I was in the news like five times this year for the Capitol, for the impeachment, for the no fly list, for the FBI seizing my money, for CPAC, for getting banned on Twitter.
01:17:46.000I've been in the news like five or I've been trending on Twitter like six times this year.
01:17:52.000So, you know, so that's ridiculous for AFPAC 2.
01:19:18.000But, you know, if you're going to have on all these shills, you can't, and you're not going to have on the real ones, you can't have Alex Jones on and then pretend like you're on the same level.
01:19:50.000None of them have been deplatformed, and none of them will talk about anything that's actually challenging the system or bring on somebody who's actually challenging the system.
01:20:12.000That's not really convenient for making lots of money every month on YouTube.
01:20:18.000CIA defector says Semiconductor and engineering company Applied Materials posted a video with Madison Cawthorn at their campus looking at AI prosthetics today.
01:20:27.000I don't mean to spook you, but he might be walking soon.
01:21:03.000Pretty straightforward blueprint for what they're going to do in America get all the data, and then they're just going to give it to law enforcement, intel agencies, and use it for whatever purpose they need it for.
01:21:13.000Nate Smoke says if you wear a mask at the store, you're a pussy.
01:21:16.000And I don't want to hear shit from you.
01:22:03.000You're going to eat your fucking fortune cookies and you're going to like it.
01:22:06.000You're going to eat your orange chicken and rice and you're going to hear them slurping up noodles because they don't typically have table manners.
01:22:14.000And every time you cringe when you hear them eating that shit, you got to think.
01:22:24.000When you're sitting there at the table and they're chewing with their mouth open and they're going, they're yelling at each other, you're going to have to remember, I fucked up.
01:23:40.000There's really no time to close your mouth to chew.
01:23:44.000With a fork, you can, you know, get the food on the fork and it hangs on there and you can bite it off and then you chew and then you get ready for the next bite.
01:23:55.000It doesn't require momentum, it doesn't require motion, it's not dynamic, you know.
01:24:02.000So, you go to the dining hall and they're shoveling it in.
01:36:17.000George Groypington says, I've been to Africa on a school trip, and I'll say that Africans have a cool, intuitive grasp on things like natural law.1.00
01:36:25.000When you When you see how they look at the 15 year old white girls on the trip and you remember that they should never come here.1.00
01:37:11.000Athelstan says, Just remember when your new Haitian neighbor rapes your sister that the Democrats are the real rapists, racists, I'm sorry, as you suck copium from the rectal cavity of your local college Republican.
01:39:40.000But yeah, I've read Mere Christianity, but I haven't read anything else from him.0.96
01:39:45.000James Madison says, honestly, I wouldn't want those people in our country, even if they could outperform the smartest white person in the West.0.84
01:39:52.000Why can't we just say not interested and move on?
01:40:07.000Jessica Lopez comes in with her maracas and she says, if you had to choose, would you date a girl who plays drums, rides a motorcycle, or drifts cars?
01:42:02.000No, I wanna, I wanna, I'd rather date a GF who just shuts up and lets me do my thing, honestly.
01:42:10.000Honestly, people are always asking me, did trad girl this, motorcycle that, just be normal, just be a normal girl who wants to do normal stuff and just like help me do my thing?
01:42:25.000At this rate, I'm never getting married because they're all getting vaccinated, they're all getting laid, and they're all riding motorcycles and drifting cars and playing drums and being a boss bitch and taking birth control and going to college and.
01:42:40.000And I'm an incel anyway, so like this is even on the table for me, I'm an incel.
01:42:44.000So this is really, we're just, this is pure fantasy.
01:42:48.000But, and we're talking about choosing.
01:42:52.000How about one that's just normal, you know?
01:42:57.000Rides a motorcycle, drifts cars, or plays a drums.
01:47:51.000And it's like, let me ask you something, just as a practical matter.
01:47:55.000When you're trying to like schmooze, if you're at a job, do you go to your boss and say, hey, I'm going to criticize you when you're doing a bad job?
01:48:13.000You do things that help the company, help your boss, whatever.
01:48:17.000But if you're trying to, again, as a practical matter, if you're trying to build rapport, build a relationship, if you want people to do things for you, it's, I'm sorry, this is the way the world works.
01:48:31.000You don't offer them, like, well, I'm going to be a critic too, though.
01:49:44.000It's not an ego thing, and it's not like, oh, you're not successful, so shut up.
01:49:49.000It's like you're somebody that claims to support me, wants something from me, wants my support, wants the support of my followers, but then you're going to go out and be like, well, I think Nick's making a mistake here.
01:50:00.000Like, yeah, that's just really not how it works.
01:50:05.000So, I don't know how people don't get that.
01:50:13.000Criticize me, criticize everybody I know and my friends.
01:50:16.000Like, I don't know where people get off on that.
01:50:57.000It's going to be people that have prudence on this stuff, people that have a good idea of the vision, you know, have a good vision, people that can execute.
01:53:28.000That's a definition of entryism and subversion, which we obviously don't want to happen.
01:53:33.000So I'm not saying that's him necessarily, but it's happened in the past.
01:53:37.000And you've got to be weary about entryists.
01:53:40.000You know, we, when we want people to be a part of this, they need to join our team, you know, and so they need to be on the same page and they need to understand loyalty and they need to respect the people that are in it already.
01:53:52.000I mean, that's just like a given, you know?
01:53:55.000So, like, that's just the wrong approach.
01:53:57.000He could go and he could criticize all he wants, he could go and do his own thing then.
01:54:53.000And then I'll respond to the criticism and I'll say, well, here's why that's wrong, blah, blah, blah.
01:54:58.000But it's just this approach, which is very dishonest.
01:55:01.000It's this disingenuous, dishonest approach.
01:55:03.000I love you and I want you to help me and I want your followers to like me, but I secretly hate you and I hate all your friends and I don't really like what you're doing and I think I have a better idea and I think I'm going to.
01:55:16.000So, you know, that's not a team mentality.
01:55:37.000I said, but that's the impression I get from you.
01:55:39.000And instead of him saying, like, instead of him taking it on the chin and being like, you know, you're right or something like that, he was defending himself.
01:56:01.000And I've been around long enough to know that if these perceptions don't come out of nowhere, and it's not just me, it's like Baked Fields feels the same way, Steve feels the same way, Jaden feels the same way, Beardson feels the same way, and many of my followers feel the same way.
01:56:18.000So it's like if everyone's getting this perception, you know, I don't think we all just got the wrong idea.
01:56:22.000I don't think we all just, it's just a big misunderstanding.
01:56:26.000I've been around long enough to know that when that kind of like negative vibe goes out and everyone picks up on it, it's not in our imagination.
01:56:56.000I said, I'm getting this impression that you think that this is going to help you and you're reluctantly going along with it, which obviously, why would I be favorable towards that?
01:57:06.000Why would somebody approach me and secretly they hate me, but they want my help?
01:57:11.000Why would I be favorable towards that?
01:57:12.000And I'm like, I'm getting that impression.
01:57:14.000He's like, well, no, it's just a, no, Nick, it's just a big misunderstanding.
01:57:17.000And like, kind of telling me stuff I wanted to hear and like, I just got the, I was just rubbed the wrong way from that too.
01:57:25.000But I mean, I don't really know him that well.
01:57:26.000I met him and I've talked to him before.
01:57:30.000But that's kind of the vibe I get.1.00
01:57:31.000And now this RPG thing, and you know, I'm just so sick of these ankle biters.1.00
01:57:36.000Like, this is a time when we really need people to step up.
01:57:43.000And it would be nice if we had a content creator.
01:57:45.000It would be nice if we had people that were on the political scene and helping, but that I didn't have to worry about, that I didn't mistrust or distrust.
01:57:54.000It would be nice if people are stepping up and they, like Dalton's a perfect example.
01:58:39.000I mean, what other institution works like that?
01:58:41.000What other institution works like that where, you know, somebody who's been there longer, who's arguably sort of like a leader or your boss or something like that, or even just an equal?
01:58:55.000What works like that where you expect something from someone, but you're going to like not respect them and you're going to diss them?
01:59:03.000Well, you're going to hear my criticism too.
01:59:05.000It's like, well, I don't really need to hear, I hear criticism all day long.
01:59:08.000I hear constructive criticism all day long.
01:59:10.000I don't really need to hear it from people that want to.
02:04:23.000Because it subverts your expectations.
02:04:25.000You know, you think they're saying it for one reason, but then they question what you thought they were saying, indicating that they were saying it for a different reason.
02:04:35.000I like that that one subverted my expectations.
02:05:56.000Vitus says, Over the past year, I've noticed that the people who complain the most about how AF works are the kind of people who would literally kill.
02:06:38.000BRB says, You are head and shoulders more mature and rational than most people, and I think sometimes you lash out when people aren't living up to your quality.