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00:00:32.000I don't know how many of you guys were witness to this, how many participated yesterday, but to me it really felt like one of those spontaneous, historic moments for America First.
00:00:45.000And everybody I talked to yesterday agreed.
00:00:48.000I think about the Trainwrecks TV debate last year.
00:00:51.000I think about ISU last year, CPAC, AFPAC, Groyper Wars.
00:00:58.000It was one of those spontaneous moments when everything just came together.
00:03:43.000Time to get into the cool stuff, the good stuff first.
00:03:47.000So I have a lot to say about this subject.
00:03:50.000We're going to talk about TikTok, the platform.
00:03:53.000We're going to talk about the idea of a Groyper War on TikTok, what is on the platform in terms of conservative content.
00:04:01.000So there's a lot to go over but before we get into that I do want to give everybody an overview of the events of this weekend in case people are wondering what what are you talking about what's going on because it was sort of a spur-of-the-moment thing and these are these spontaneous events or these spontaneous inflection points
00:04:20.000Which really changed the game and they happen so quickly and so fast probably a lot of you know some people might be sleeping you know on Sunday and the whole everything will have changed overnight a huge event will have happened
00:04:34.000Maybe that's how some of you felt about Groeper Wars or felt about the Trainwrecks debate or whatever.
00:04:41.000But you have these big events that happen so quickly and if you're not on it that day, you're going to miss all of it.
00:04:47.000So I want to go over what transpired, what are we talking about, what is the subject.
00:04:53.000I think I mentioned this briefly on Thursday.
00:04:57.000I brought up on Thursday that I had made a TikTok account and I hadn't posted anything about it on Twitter.
00:05:04.000I think people found my account and they tweeted about it, but I hadn't posted anything about it on Twitter.
00:05:09.000I said on my show on Thursday that I had started an account.
00:05:13.000And that we were going to try and take over TikTok.
00:05:15.000And I said the Groypers should get on TikTok, the America Firsters should get on TikTok, because we are going to take over.
00:05:23.000We're going to go after the fake conservatives there, we're going to go after liberals, and we're going to have a presence on the platform.
00:05:29.000And I said that briefly during the Super Chats on Thursday.
00:05:33.000And I have to tell you, I have to give credit.
00:06:09.000Because I was skeptical for a long time.
00:06:12.000I said, you know, TikTok is really an app
00:06:14.000That's a true social media in the sense that you look a lot at a lot of social medias and they're not extremely political and I'll get into this more in a little bit but the big and the major social medias in the world are Facebook, Instagram,
00:06:30.000WhatsApp, WeChat, and a lot of social media.
00:06:34.000Most of the major and the big social media companies are not really geared towards politics.
00:06:39.000It's social media, not political media, not news media, and maybe that sounds like obvious, but when you look at Instagram, while there is political content on there, predominantly the big creators are singers, actors, celebrities, people that are making memes or comedy videos, things like that.
00:07:44.000The video depicts one of the mainstream conservatives on TikTok, a guy named Nick Videos.
00:07:55.000I made a TikTok which had a video of him saying something about how we should not deport all illegal immigrants.
00:08:03.000That's a terrible idea and it does a record scratch and says loading real conservative and then it's Nick Fuentes and this is on my Twitter timeline.
00:08:11.000It's my pinned tweet if you didn't see it.
00:08:13.000It's also on my TikTok and so this basically started this big conflict.
00:08:17.000I posted this tweet or rather this TikTok
00:08:46.000They're reacting to the video and at first I'm talking to Nick and I'm talking to some of these other people and I'm saying, you know, we should organize a debate.
00:08:56.000And Nick Videos tells me, I can't debate because I want to be a Turning Point USA ambassador.
00:09:52.000I live stream on TikTok last night at about 930 around there.
00:09:57.000And I just do a casual, I do about an hour in the studio streaming and just talking about Nick videos and TikTok and immigration and things like that.
00:10:06.000And I get invited on to the Conservative Hype House Zoom call.
00:10:10.000Conservative Hype House is this collection of conservative influencers on TikTok.
00:10:15.000They have a joint account that they all post videos from the Hype House, you know, like Logan or Jake Paul, you understand.
00:10:22.000I'm sure for a lot and I keep saying this because we have to take into consideration People like Patrick Casey who turned 31 today.
00:10:29.000Happy birthday, but you know, they don't really have the vocabulary the lingo Maybe it's a lot of this is going over their heads.
00:10:37.000So that's why I'm doing my best to explain It's almost like speaking a foreign language.
00:10:41.000You have to kind of well, so a hype house and a duet and whatever and
00:10:45.000But so, the Conservative Hype House, they do a Zoom call, joint video call.
00:10:51.000They've got about a hundred people in the Zoom call, in a video call, and they're all TikTok political influencers.
00:10:57.000Liberals, Conservatives, Nick Videos, Lance Videos, all these big people, this guy Luke, with maybe millions of followers between... There's a hundred influencers in the call.
00:11:08.000So between all of them, they've got millions, many millions of followers between them.
00:11:13.000So after my stream they invite me onto the call I go into the call and this is this is the climactic event if the rest was boring and maybe you're saying yourself who cares why does this matter I get into this zoom call with all these major influencers and it turns into like a battle royale
00:11:51.000Got to speak or ask questions but you know maybe dozens of people with many more egging them on and it turned into a seven hour, seven hour zoom call being streamed on DLive with all different people from the political spectrum influencers on TikTok asking questions and debating the issues and so to me the significance of this was not lost on me and I'm sure it wasn't for many other people.
00:12:57.000You may remember my American Renaissance speech.
00:13:00.000Or I said that the future of our movement is Generation Z, not the boomers.
00:13:05.000It's Generation Z. And so the significance of getting on the Zoom call with all these influencers, they're all Generation Z, on a platform that is all Generation Z, TikTok is the Generation Z social media, this is like a seismic shift.
00:13:22.000In the political landscape and you know might not feel it just yet and some people might say you're overstating the significance or You're exaggerating the significance of this, but I think what we're seeing is a new trajectory a new pathway opening up Which is what many people thought was impossible and this is something which I've been talking about for years which is and and a lot of left-wing people say this like it's a bad thing, but normalizing
00:13:49.000America First ideology opening up the Overton window to a sincere and a true and an authentic right-wing ideology something that is truly challenging the system not something that is and people say that like it's a bad thing in the media because I know that is what the angle is from Jared Holt or from Antifa or from
00:14:21.000What we have is the sincere, conservative, nationalist agenda.
00:14:27.000The only, frankly, sincere Christian political agenda that there is.
00:14:32.000Who in the political landscape is as socially conservative as us?
00:14:37.000Who is as sincere, upfront, authentic, and true to our beliefs on that front as us.
00:14:43.000And certainly there are groups out there, but even if you look at March for Life, you look at a lot of different organizations, and a lot of them aren't really willing to go all the way.
00:14:52.000And not to say that those are bad organizations, but we are creating a landscape where people are not afraid of political correctness, people are not afraid of the blacklisting,
00:15:04.000The name game that is played by both the Democrats and the Republicans where they say that if you step outside of what is acceptable according to us, according to the donor-backed, interest-based political parties, then you're a white supremacist.
00:15:27.000Somebody asked Charlie Kirk, why are we supporting gay marriage?
00:15:32.000And Benny Johnson said that that student was the new Westboro Baptist Church.
00:15:36.000This is what we get even from the right.
00:15:39.000People in the media call Turning Point the alt-right, and this is what we get from them.
00:15:43.000So, the point from the beginning was to create this new space within the right wing for something that is authentically conservative, nationalistic, and Christian.
00:15:54.000Without all the goofy stuff, without all the costumes, the fringe, weird stuff that we have seen for years,
00:16:19.000Whereas many people thought that this was impossible, and believe me, I was a part of this from the beginning.
00:16:25.000Why I keep bringing up the roots of this movement and this show is because, and I've had this conversation with people a lot over the past few weeks, is think about how far we have come in three years.
00:16:37.000From three years ago, and again, I remember, a lot of people came on this show relatively recently.
00:16:44.000But I remember a time when I first started this show, after all the Charlottesville stuff and everything, people wanted nothing to do with anybody who talked about Israel, who talked about race, who talked about any of this controversial stuff.
00:17:00.000And maybe some of you remember, maybe some of you don't.
00:17:03.000People that talked a certain way and about certain issues were radioactive.
00:17:09.000Nobody wanted to touch them, nobody wanted to be associated with them, nobody wanted to talk to them, not publicly, not privately.
00:17:30.000We're against hyper free market stuff.
00:17:33.000It's an alternative to the right wing.
00:17:35.000Various events led to that being redefined to something weird and, you know, European and National Socialist and whatever.
00:17:42.000And so anybody that was seen as not on the side of the alt-right and Mike Cernovich and all that was seen as a part of this other camp and not to be talked to.
00:17:51.000And over the years, look at the leaps we have made in just three years.
00:17:54.000Not to say that we are the alt-right, but simply saying that anybody that was seen as adjacent or talking about similar issues, anybody that was not right back on board with the establishment, snapped back to the establishment once it got proved that there were some, you know, bad elements elsewhere, they were called Nazis, right?
00:18:13.000That's what I mean to say, because we never identified with those people.
00:18:16.000But it took three long years and now look at all that has happened.
00:18:20.000Now, and people have noted this, if you looked at AFPAC, when we were at AFPAC, instead of people sort of like moving around like a magnet, like two oppositely or rather the same attraction on a magnet, you know, rather than me walking into a crowd of people and people dispersing around me, you know,
00:18:39.000That was a bad analogy, but you understand what I'm saying.
00:18:41.000Rather than me walking into a crowd of conservatives and people being like, nope, can't be seen with him.
00:19:00.000It was a tolerance and acceptance that we haven't seen before.
00:19:03.000And I think that the more that this year goes on, the more we're starting to see that that is occurring.
00:19:09.000And I've been saying for a long time that once that begins, we're unstoppable.
00:19:14.000The only thing that is stopping America First, or rather I shouldn't say stopping, the only thing that is obstructed or impeded America First, with the exception of like social media censorship and, you know, it's not the only thing, but the main thing I think that has been stopping America First ideas is, and I think it was Kyle who said this the other day on the stream, we had some Chad Autists
00:19:39.000He came in last night to the Zoom call and he talked about this, the spiral of silence.
00:19:44.000And I never heard of that expression, but this is what I've been talking about for a long time, which is to say that the only, one of the only reasons why people don't engage with our ideas is because they think that nobody else holds them.
00:19:57.000And when people think that nobody else holds these ideas, or nobody else thinks that those ideas are okay, they don't speak up.
00:20:05.000They don't want to publicly associate out of fear of reprisal from the majority.
00:20:10.000So, this is where we get the silent majority expression.
00:20:13.000This is where people even talked about the polling being wrong in the 2016 election.
00:20:17.000This idea that people are pressured into silence and into complacency because they believe, and it's their perception, that they cannot speak up because everybody else disagrees, or everybody else thinks it's unacceptable.
00:20:32.000If a lot of people believe that, they would never know just how many people believe in those things and think those things are normal and think those things are compelling and convincing and true.
00:20:43.000And that is, in my opinion, that conditioning is the main obstacle to these ideas becoming mainstream.
00:20:49.000And this is what happened with Donald Trump.
00:20:51.000When Donald Trump, in 2015, announced he was running for president,
00:20:56.000And said we should build a wall, and we should win with trade, and China has been killing us, and illegals are bringing drugs and crime and rapists.
00:21:39.000Certainly we are not out of the woods yet with MAGA, right, in that sense.
00:21:42.000There still is huge opposition from the media and huge opposition from liberals and from maybe half the country.
00:21:48.000But it was the acknowledgement that if Trump is thinking it and saying it and other people are resonating, then there's a lot more of us than we first thought.
00:21:56.000And if there's a lot more of us than we initially thought, we can pack a stadium.
00:22:00.000And suddenly I'm not alone with these thoughts that I thought were so controversial
00:22:08.000Now I'm in a stadium with 20,000 other people that think just like me.
00:22:12.000And now it's okay to say these things.
00:22:14.000And I think the same effect will happen with America First.
00:22:18.000The same sort of blowing open of the doors on these ideas or blowing out of the Overton window will happen once people see that, hey, wait a second.
00:22:27.000These things that I've thought for a long time are actually totally normal and they're actually factual and they're actually true.
00:22:34.000And here's somebody who's standing up for those things and saying it.
00:22:37.000And here is the Groyper army that has come to liberate us from the thought control, come to liberate us from the plantation of both major parties and all the social and political institutions in the country.
00:22:48.000And so that is why it carries such a significance.
00:22:50.000And a lot of people like to say, a lot of the downers,
00:23:24.000So that to me was the significance of the Zoom call last night, particularly with the younger generation.
00:23:29.000And by the way, this conforms to what's already on the platform.
00:23:32.000A lot of Zoomers intuitively get this.
00:23:35.000You look at some of these trends on TikTok and what does it really mean?
00:23:39.000Things, for example, like when young men on TikTok talk about the boys and gaming and people are saying no e-girls or they're going against simping and all of this.
00:24:13.000The opposition to feminism and empowered and entitled women.
00:24:17.000When you think about some of the other TikToks that you see which might be edgy jokes about race or edgy jokes about gay people, what do you think that is?
00:24:26.000Do you think that those people are just simply being completely ridiculous or simply silly or whatever?
00:24:33.000Or do you think that there is something intuitive about them that maybe even if the joke is hyperbole or the joke is dark humor,
00:24:40.000But there is a kernel of truth in there.
00:24:43.000And maybe people like it and share it and spread it.
00:24:45.000And you see trends and patterns like this because it is universal and shared.
00:24:49.000And so the ideology, this is why it's so important about young people, the ideology that we are putting forward is something that taps into things that are intuitive and natural and common sense and obvious for everybody.
00:25:02.000It's only education and the media which has made people unlearn or rethink the things they already knew.
00:25:09.000That's why I have big hope for Generation Z, because you're seeing expressions of timeless, primordial, instinctive ideas, but in just ways that are unexpected.
00:25:23.000This is why our enemies on the left work so hard to push back against any little micro-expression of those ideas, because they recognize it for what it is.
00:25:33.000Our own side doesn't recognize it yet for what it is.
00:25:36.000But if you have, if you possess understanding, if you have the vision, you can sort of read between the lines and see that our ideology very much conforms to the attitudes of Zoomers.
00:25:47.000And you might not see that in polling and behaviors because in a lot of ways Generation Z will be one of the most liberal generations and one of the most degenerate generations, but you've got to be able to parse out the signal from the message, right?
00:26:03.000You have to be able to parse out and read between the lines of what is being said on this platform.
00:26:08.000But in any case, those are the events of the weekend.
00:26:12.000There's a lot more to say about it which I want to get into, but that's a brief overview of my excitement yesterday and this sort of Groyper War moment that was very revitalizing and refreshing.
00:26:23.000I'm sure a lot of people felt this way.
00:26:26.000But I want to get into TikTok as a platform a little bit too, because I know some people are concerned and I don't think these concerns are unwarranted.
00:26:36.000But with TikTok in particular, you may be aware of the fact that TikTok is owned by a parent company that is based in China.
00:26:45.000And the reason why this is problematic is because, of course, with a lot of these social media apps, and TikTok is just like any other, they are harvesting your data.
00:26:55.000When you download the TikTok app, it'll ask for access to your microphone, to your camera, to your photo library.
00:27:04.000I mean, if you need to record a TikTok, they need your camera and your microphone to use the application, right?
00:27:10.000But of course, we know if we look at Facebook or any other big social media,
00:27:14.000They tend to use these permissions for more nefarious purposes.
00:27:18.000For example, Facebook, they'll ask for permission for your microphone under the aegis of, you know, if you need to record a video or voice message.
00:27:26.000But then they will also use the microphone to pick up what you're saying.
00:27:52.000And if they have access to your geolocation, I think that's what it's called, your photo library, your microphone, your camera, they're able to harvest a lot of information about you.
00:28:03.000And the reason why that's particularly bad, some perceive for TikTok, is because if a company is based in China, that company basically can offer no resistance to the Chinese government
00:28:15.000In America it's obviously a little bit different.
00:28:21.000The CIA or other intel agencies, I mean if push came to shove they could probably force companies to give up their data, but it's not exactly the same way it happens in China where China can come in and take whatever they want.
00:28:36.000You do business in China, you are subject to the government.
00:28:40.000And so if many, many Americans are on TikTok, or even one American is on TikTok, and that data is owned by TikTok, and TikTok resides in China, and if the Chinese government demanded that TikTok turn over their data, that means that this is basically a direct pipeline of American metadata and information to the Chinese government.
00:28:58.000And I understand why that's a concern and it's not ideal and I don't like that that is the case, but I would push back on that to anybody that says, well, I'm not going to download TikTok because it is Chinese.
00:29:12.000I'm not and certainly that is your prerogative.
00:29:49.000And so at a certain point you have to say to yourself, if you are really so concerned about your metadata being harvested, well then, you can't own a smartphone, you can't use Google, you can't use a major search engine, you can't have Apple, you can't have... right?
00:30:07.000Even in spite of all that, you've got satellites, you've got the government, you've got the NSA.
00:30:12.000So, the idea that if I don't download TikTok then I am meaningfully protecting my data, at a certain point I say to myself, the battle is lost.
00:30:22.000The time to fight on that kind of stuff was 30 years ago, you know, or 20 years ago, but certainly at a certain point you have to say to yourself, am I really changing the outcome if I don't download this or that application?
00:30:35.000Well, I don't have TikTok, but you have Facebook, so...
00:30:39.000You know, that data is being harvested and collected somewhere.
00:30:42.000And is it really that much worse that China would have it than that Mark Zuckerberg would have it?
00:30:47.000Or that the US government would have it?
00:30:49.000Or that the Israeli government would have it?
00:30:50.000Or... Do you understand what I'm saying?
00:30:52.000So... And that's not to obfuscate it or anything.
00:30:55.000I know a lot of people... People already have made up conspiracy theories that I'm, like, working for China or something.
00:31:01.000But of course, this is how I feel about all of this stuff.
00:31:04.000You know, people go through... They jump through so many hoops with...
00:31:08.000VPNs and encryption and everything and you should protect yourself as best you can but at a certain point as an average person I say to myself
00:31:17.000I mean, really, what is China going to do with any average person's data?
00:31:24.000government specialists that talk about this problem say that, well, they're going to use metadata to learn about U.S.
00:31:30.000public opinion, and then if they know about U.S.
00:31:32.000public opinion, they can create propaganda, or they can manipulate algorithms, and then you're talking about, like, China hacking elections.
00:31:40.000And maybe there's more legitimacy to that than Russia, but we live in a globalized world.
00:31:45.000We're being influenced all the time by actors that we don't even know who they are.
00:32:18.000But in any case, even if it was something that was totally a huge concern that you really had a problem with, at a certain point we also have to acknowledge that
00:32:56.000Uh, you know, whatever the other YouTube, Google, Gmail, any of these major platforms, you know, uh, what is it, Google Plus?
00:33:04.000Whatever social media, they're going to be harvesting your metadata, so we can't use any of that.
00:33:09.000Can't ask anybody to download those apps or to make accounts on those websites, so I guess we will just stuff mailboxes or send out letters in the mail, right?
00:33:18.000We'll send out pamphlets in the mail or something like this.
00:33:21.000I think that at a certain point you have to say,
00:33:59.000And the reason why TikTok is exceptional among the other platforms is I want to read to you line by line, the biggest social media companies, because TikTok in particular is a huge avenue for expansion.
00:34:12.000And maybe a lot of people don't know too much about it, but this is really all you need to know about it.
00:34:16.000If we look at the top social media platforms by their user base, in other words by active users, TikTok is what is it?
00:34:27.000TikTok is the 7th biggest social media platform by user base.
00:34:33.000And the reason why it's the biggest for our terms, I'll explain right now.
00:34:37.000Facebook is number one with nearly 2.5 billion active users.
00:34:45.000The numbers vary a little bit depending on whether you're looking at daily active users or monthly active users, or depending on the timescale of what does it mean to have an active user, but we're generalizing.
00:34:56.000Facebook has nearly 2.5 billion active users.
00:35:00.000YouTube has 2 billion active users, WhatsApp has 1.6 billion active users, Facebook Messenger 1.3 billion, WeChat has 1.15 billion, Instagram 1 billion, and then TikTok has 800 million.
00:35:17.000The reason why TikTok, for our purposes, is the biggest platform
00:35:21.000Is because every social media platform that ranks higher than them in terms of active users is explicitly restrictive to right-wing political ideology.
00:35:31.000You know, look at the the rest of the top ones.
00:35:33.000Facebook, YouTube, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram.
00:35:38.000First of all, Facebook owns three of those.
00:35:40.000Facebook obviously owns Facebook, Facebook Messenger, and they own Instagram.
00:35:44.000I think they also own WeChat or WhatsApp.
00:35:49.000So Facebook owns four out of those top six.
00:35:53.000And we know that Facebook put out terms of service or community guidelines last year that said explicitly, if you're a white nationalist or a white separatist, you can't use the platform.
00:36:04.000I'm not saying I fall under those categories, but they use
00:37:07.000They keep changing their community guidelines, and they have over the course of the last five years, to make it such that no independent political content creator on the right can succeed.
00:37:30.000They artificially elevate mainstream news and left-wing sources in their search algorithm, and then they're recommended.
00:37:36.000You know, for example, they did a ton of reports about this recently, about how if you get recommended, or if you watch a lot of right-wing videos, YouTube is now changing the algorithm so that in your recommended feed, you will see ContraPoints, you will see Destiny, Steve Vonnel, you will see left-wing YouTubers that are supposed to rehabilitate you.
00:37:57.000So, even if you don't get banned, your engagement's being throttled, you're not searchable, you don't show up in the Google SEO, and your videos don't get recommended.
00:38:07.000So, break down the top social media platforms in the world, and the biggest one that is not subject to these arbitrary and restrictive community guidelines and rules is TikTok.
00:38:17.000And TikTok certainly does have... I mean, it's not like they have no community guidelines.
00:38:22.000It's not like people get banned there.
00:38:23.000But from my understanding, from my perception, it is a little bit more...
00:38:29.000It is a little bit more, there's a little bit more flexibility and maneuverability there than there is for the others.
00:38:34.000And I know that because I see a lot of big TikTok accounts that might say questionable things or meme pages that say questionable things.
00:38:41.000It seems to me that there's not been a big enough or rather a big crackdown on right-wing content.
00:38:47.000That was not a Freudian slip by the way, you know what I'm saying.
00:38:50.000Not a big enough crackdown on right-wing content that would keep all of us off the platform for good or indefinitely or in any meaningful way.
00:38:59.000TikTok to me represents something that if we play it smart, like Twitter or like other platforms, we can probably remain on there and expand our influence for a good time.
00:39:08.000I will also add, it is not a coincidence that TikTok has its parent company in China, and that they are one of the less restrictive major social media companies.
00:40:01.000The future for the American right, ironically, might actually be international.
00:40:07.000Because the more that Russia and China and other countries rise up in opposition to American hegemony, I obviously oppose that on a national security and foreign policy basis, but the more that companies and things like that rise up across the globe that are not subject to the same rules that American companies are,
00:40:27.000The more that we as nationalists might find refuge in those places.
00:40:31.000Because you look at the American media, American social media, nobody hates us more than them.
00:40:36.000But if we go on a Chinese platform or a Russian platform, I think Telegram is owned in Russia, I'm pretty sure, the list goes on and on.
00:40:45.000Well then maybe we're a little bit more safe, actually.
00:40:47.000In some sense, maybe I'd be more comfortable on an app that's owned by a foreign country than an app owned in our country.
00:40:54.000Because an app owned in our country, the watchful eye will be over it at all times of the ADL, the SPLC, Right Wing Watch, Jared Holt, Huffington Post, right?
00:41:04.000All these nefarious actors, not in the same way with these other companies.
00:42:04.000Then you get to Twitter with 340 million.
00:42:07.000So without TikTok, the biggest social media platform that we in some capacity have been able to remain on, and even Twitter is questionable, has 340 million active users.
00:42:18.000Compared to Facebook with 2.5 billion, compared to YouTube with 2 billion, compared to Facebook Messenger with 1.3 billion, Instagram with a billion, 340 million.
00:42:51.000And that is what I see, is groipers and all the rest gathered on Twitter, and it's good for now, and obviously people still get suspended and banned all the time arbitrarily, but nevertheless, I'm still on there, many other people are still on there.
00:43:04.000So we can die on that platform, and even if we don't, we're never going to grow on that platform.
00:43:09.000TikTok is a 800 million active user, more than twice as big as Twitter, and the people that are on TikTok are different than the people on Twitter.
00:43:49.000Because people still don't understand that.
00:43:50.000I've had to explain it a few times in these past weeks and I want to add on a little addendum to that which is to say that one of the big reasons that I started this concept of optics or pushed this concept of optics early on is because I'm thinking very logistically.
00:44:08.000How do we achieve our political outcomes?
00:44:10.000Well, no matter how you go about it, we're going to need people.
00:44:17.000We're going to need our message to reach people.
00:44:19.000Even if you only need a small amount of people, which is elites, or you need a big amount of people, which is lots of people from every demographic.
00:44:28.000In order for our ideas to reach a small group of elites or a big group of lots of people, you have to have your ideas spread out there.
00:45:04.000And the thing about social media is it's not like, oh well, now you also have social media.
00:45:10.000The effect of social media is to crowd out all other forms of media.
00:45:14.000In the sense that because people can get their news and their content on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram easily and conveniently and on demand, they're actually watching less TV.
00:45:26.000And they're not ordering magazines, and they're not reading books, and they're not using other mediums.
00:45:30.000So the idea that we could compete with social media is ridiculous.
00:45:34.000This is the platform of the 21st century.
00:45:37.000This is the public square, the medium that people are using to engage with content.
00:45:41.000It is one that drowns out all the other mediums and it is the biggest medium.
00:45:45.000It is also a medium which we can access.
00:45:48.000You know, we cannot build a TV station.
00:46:24.000Years ago, we saw that a big social media purge was underway.
00:46:29.000And it was banning people that said certain things, and believed certain things, and talked a certain way.
00:46:34.000And so Optics was not only about being palatable, but it was also about recognizing the constraints of the time.
00:46:41.000Recognizing this reality that the only way we can win is to get our message out.
00:46:45.000The only way to get our message out is on social media.
00:46:47.000The only way to utilize social media is to play by these rules.
00:46:51.000And I don't like the rules, and I wish it wasn't the way it is, but those are the rules.
00:46:57.000And you can follow the rules, and remain on the platform, spread your message, and advance your agenda, or you cannot follow the rules, get banned, and then you're dead in the water.
00:47:09.000You're a guy with opinions alone, right?
00:47:13.000So you break the rules, you don't follow the rules, and you are dead in the water, you have stopped, you haven't even advanced to the first step, or you play by the rules.
00:47:25.000The point being about optics is that we have to be cognizant of the social media space and all the realities and constraints that are involved in that.
00:47:37.000And look at who has survived as a result over all these years.
00:47:40.000It's controlled opposition and it's people that have been smart optically like me and I couldn't survive forever you know optics was never a guarantee that you would survive forever but it was a guarantee that you would have more than if you didn't you know abide by those tactics or abide by that strategy so we got a lot out of it and now now we've been kicked off YouTube now that it looks like
00:48:02.000The window is clearly closing, even on people that are optical.
00:48:05.000We have to once again think about how we're going to use social media.
00:48:09.000We have to once again think about how, in a practical and logistical way, we're going to push the ball down the field.
00:48:16.000And to me, because YouTube is now closed off to us, the next biggest thing is TikTok.
00:48:21.000And somebody said this, my friend Nationalist TV on Twitter, a good friend of mine,
00:48:25.000Um, he said that this is going to be another big source of, and I hesitate to say recruitment because we're not like an organization, but this is another breeding ground for us to spread these ideas.
00:48:38.000When YouTube has closed that avenue, and they don't, even if they don't ban you, they don't recommend, right, they don't spread your stuff, you're not searchable,
00:48:45.000Then TikTok is going to be a way to close that door and open up another one and continue that pipeline of conservatives and others into the America first tent.
00:48:55.000That's why thinking like this is so so so important.
00:48:59.000A lot of people don't think like this.
00:49:28.000Because we have no shortage of people.
00:49:30.000If you're in a political movement, odds are you're interested in politics.
00:49:33.000We have no shortage of people that are interested and curious in the substance of politics and that are well-read and educated and think through these things.
00:49:42.000And there's no shortage of people like this that can give you an opinion and they're well-read on everything or on a lot of things.
00:49:48.000What we are in desperate need of is people that are thinking in the other way.
00:49:52.000People that are thinking in terms of not the substance of politics, but the politics of politics.
00:49:59.000The strategy, the logistics, the practice of political movements.
00:50:04.000The practice of achieving political aims.
00:50:06.000That is what people are not thinking about.
00:50:07.000And the more that we're thinking about this kind of, you know, I don't know what you would call that, this meat and potatoes type stuff, or maybe not even that, that's probably the substance.
00:50:18.000But the more people that are thinking about the game plan and the strategy, the better.
00:50:22.000The more people thinking about moving the ball down the field as opposed to, well, what is the ball?
00:51:26.000In Groyper War 1, it was these soft targets and, you know...
00:51:30.000I don't mean that in a violent sense, not like we're targeting them for attack, but in the sense that these platforms, or rather, where we would show up in Groper War 1 were platforms and they were events where anybody could go in, where they were kind of not expecting it in other words, right?
00:51:47.000In Groper War 1, when we were doing the Q&As,
00:51:49.000This is something where anybody could go into the line and ask a question.
00:51:53.000And these were people, you know, this was out of the crowd.
00:51:56.000So it's not like I had to go up and ask a question or, you know, another big influencer.
00:52:00.000It was just anybody could ask a question.
00:52:02.000So they had this element of surprise, this fog of war.
00:52:06.000They kind of dug themselves into this hole where they've got a whole schedule of events and they have said they'll debate anyone everywhere.
00:52:14.000So they were just subjected to this onslaught.
00:53:25.000The other thing is the relative influence in size.
00:53:28.000A lot of people during Groyper Wars said, show up to a Trump rally.
00:53:31.000But the reason that the first Groyper Wars worked is because we would show up to turning point events that were relatively underpopulated, in the sense that
00:53:41.000If we showed up with 50 guys, maybe the event had 120 people.
00:53:46.000And so 50 groipers that are there with a goal in mind and they're coordinating versus the other 70 people who came just to see what's going on, obviously we have an outsized influence, obviously we can then dictate the conversation.
00:54:01.000If 50 people show up to a Trump rally with even 10,000 people in attendance,
00:54:05.000You're not going to have the same effect.
00:54:08.000The relative intensity and the size of the groipers, obviously, you know, some of these major conservatives have hundreds of thousands of followers and get much bigger engagement than we have right now, but having a concentrated presence, even though it might not overpower everybody that's on there, if they're caught off guard and if they don't know what's going on,
00:54:28.000Then it's going to achieve an outsized impact.
00:54:30.000And lastly, it is the involvement, engagement, and engagement for the movement.
00:54:35.000What was so fun about the Groyper War is that everybody was called on to participate.
00:54:40.000It was something that was traveling, Charlie Kirk traveling around the country, basically touring so the Groypers could take shots at him, you know?
00:54:47.000Okay, Florida Groypers, now's your chance.
00:55:32.000People are gonna be there people can make content they can comment they can like they can share they can be a part of it and during quarantine What's a better?
00:55:41.000What's a better use of your time than jumping into the griper war?
00:55:44.000You know, what else are people gonna be really doing?
00:55:47.000These days that is more engaging than like a fresh and revitalizing political movement.
00:55:54.000I don't want to, I don't want to be somebody that is prescribing a groiper war.
00:55:59.000I'm simply saying I'm looking at this landscape and I want to share with you my white pill.
00:56:04.000I want to share with you my excitement, my thinking on this, because I look at TikTok, I look at the magic that happened last night, and I see, and I see the opportunity that stands before us as a movement.
00:56:16.000And I'm not saying like, oh time for the group, everybody go groiper war now, because I don't think top-down works.
00:57:19.000Producing articles saying oh, you know Nick Fuentes is out there, but you know Here's the reason why I'm not fazed by that because I mean what we're doing is simply sharing our message We believe our message is true.
00:57:30.000We believe our message is right and we're sharing the message That's what this country is about is about proselytizing your political ideology or your religion You know and engaging and talking and discussing and having ideas.
00:57:44.000I don't know why the left well, we know why but
00:57:47.000The left likes to say that we are some kind of evil, manipulative, you know, like there's something wrong with this.
00:58:10.000Love means that we are going to help people with policies that we think are going to make the country better, and rightly ordering everything towards where it should be ordered.
00:58:20.000People, for a long time, were afraid to just come right out with it, but I think that, you know, all the left can slander and say, oh, and they do.
00:58:29.000If we play Fortnite, they say, oh, they're neo-Nazis recruiting in Fortnite, right?
00:58:34.000But I, you know, I don't think we should be ashamed because we're not doing anything wrong.
00:58:37.000When the left brings their drag queens to the libraries, I think that's what's wrong.
00:58:41.000I think they're the ones that are doing the grooming and the recruitment and the brainwashing.
00:59:17.000Not that it was easy, but when you're on YouTube and we don't get any kind of opposition, excuse me, any kind of opposition from YouTube for years,
00:59:28.000Like, that's relatively easy, in the sense that I was able to spread my message kind of unimpeded on YouTube for years, and I was able to grow to a point where we could really challenge and strike at Charlie Kirk and Turning Point.
00:59:40.000Not like, you know, we're at parity with Charlie Kirk, but we built up enough momentum and mass to really
01:00:03.000In a way that was optical and persuasive and compelling, and then they shut us down.
01:00:07.000And then they struck back in a big way.
01:00:09.000And so, especially now, as things get harder, and now that they're aware of us, and now that we're really becoming a threat, and we're on their radar, we're gonna have to be thinking more than ever about these kinds of guerrilla, political warfare type tactics, and thinking in this manner.
01:00:23.000That's why I felt it was really important to explain all this stuff, because a lot of people see what I do,
01:00:29.000And you know, I've been saying for so long, trust the plan.
01:00:35.000There is an anatomy, there is a schematic, there is a thought behind everything that's being done.
01:00:41.000And I'm trying to show you how to think like this, so that if we have thousands of people thinking like I do, or operating like I do, that's going to be much more powerful than just me.
01:00:51.000I'm thinking one of these days this week I might stream on TikTok instead of doing my show.
01:01:13.000And that'll be a way to build up my audience there and maybe build some excitement and hype.
01:01:17.000So, and I'll just say now on Friday, instead of doing the show on DLive, I'm going to be streaming on TikTok.
01:01:24.000So Friday, 7 o'clock or 7.30, whatever the time is, don't tune into DLive, tune into TikTok.
01:01:30.000And I'll post about it on Telegram, Twitter, all that.
01:01:33.000And I'll start streaming and making content there and
01:02:24.000These are our ideas and it's forceful and assertive but that has always been, you know, that has always been the call is give us a fair shake and we will win.
01:02:33.000Give us a fair hearing and you will agree with our ideas and maybe you're not going to join up right away or one day but the more that we are able to spread our ideas and explain what we really believe against all the media slander,
01:03:19.000I think that was much better than Corona I've been I've been bored with that so much and you know I've just been thinking so much in the past four or five days about this tik-tok thing a Lot to think about a lot of thoughts going through my head about all this So I don't know if that you know, maybe some of that was harder to follow than other parts maybe I could explain some parts a little better but a lot of information lots of thoughts and
01:03:42.000Right, so, but that's how you guys like it.
01:03:44.000So, we're gonna move on and take a look at the superchats.
01:04:18.000The more I do this, the more I realize that nobody else does what I do.
01:04:21.000The more I realize, for better or for worse, like, everything that is out there in terms of media, whether it's Tucker or it's talk radio, it's like, and I know I've said this before, but it's, the more I do this and it's exhausting, the more I'm like, okay, so it's not just me.
01:04:40.000Everybody else that does like extemporaneous speaking that commercials they have producers interviews guests People are saying ego.
01:04:48.000I'm not saying like oh, I'm the best ever I'm saying like maybe I should chill out a little bit Maybe I should take a step back and maybe we should run commercials or something.
01:06:20.000And yeah, thanks to Rice Realist for...
01:06:24.000Streaming the zoom call imagine if that was lost to history imagine if that wasn't streamed out have been Horrible so a big shout out to him for sure and shout out to Jaden for streaming it to Peanut our buckle says tick-tock isn't ready for the knife you displayed superhuman patience last night that they're not ready.
01:06:43.000You're right about that They are not ready
01:06:47.000Polish American says you showed a saint-like patience last night.
01:06:51.000I don't know I mean I like to think I was patient but on the other hand I got a little bit like You know, I got a little bit edgy at times Because some of these people are just being straight-up nasty, you know, you're being disingenuous.
01:07:04.000You're a white supremacist that like weird kid who was like What did he say?
01:07:10.000He was saying, like, oh, non-Christian people deserve to go to hell, you know what I mean.
01:07:15.000Like, some of these people are just being nasty, so I had to give a little bit of an edge, but yeah, I guess generally I was patient.
01:07:24.000The conservative Hype House people reached out to me and they said that a lot of the Groypers are being really mean to the people that were on the call.
01:07:32.000So if we could be a little bit nicer to some of those people, I would appreciate that because if we want to get invited to things like this,
01:07:41.000We can't be nasty now you can attack their ideas and You know, I think you can do a little bit of banter But let's try to remember that we're trying to convert people and you attract more flies with honey than vinegar Okay, so I saw a lot of and it was a lot of it was funny frankly But there was a lot of really nasty stuff.
01:08:19.000You know, let's try to keep that in mind.
01:08:20.000Let's just try to keep that generally in mind.
01:08:23.000Because when you do that, it reflects badly on me, and if it reflects badly on me, then it's gonna be much tougher to win hearts and minds that way.
01:08:48.000Think about my ability to create these moments like, you know, not to break my arm patting myself on the back here, but I couldn't be somebody not trusting the plan.
01:08:58.000Imagine being on the sidelines with your arms crossed like,
01:09:01.000Yeah Nick I don't like Nick he blocked me cat boy, you know, imagine being like a salty bitch right now We're changing the world.
01:09:11.000We have set the world on fire and people are sitting there.
01:09:14.000Yeah, I don't like him I don't like Nick.
01:10:08.000I'm not gonna go there on his birthday, but maybe some of you know what I'm thinking.
01:10:13.000Patrick Casey and cake what can we do with that?
01:10:17.000So I'm not gonna say it cuz it's his birthday We're not gonna mention the other cake that Patrick Casey has Birthday cake Patrick Casey has birthday cake.
01:10:26.000We're not gonna make fun of him on his birthday but Patrick Casey, we hope he's enjoying a big birthday cake and you know, maybe party hats and streamers
01:10:37.000And you know, all things like that, right?
01:10:54.000We'll go to something tasteful like Asian Fusion and then the opera.
01:11:00.000So I think what we're going to do for my birthday is we're going to go to the Asian fusion restaurant And so then I think we'll go to the opera.
01:11:28.000We will see you for your birthday dinner at the Asian Fusion restaurant.
01:11:32.000I will tell the waitress with the septum ring that it is your birthday and she will bring over, um, I don't know, some kind of gluten-free cookie with a candle in it.
01:11:47.000you know freeform jazz freeform jazz playing in the background okay no but i'm kidding happy birthday big guy hope it's a good one uh this is brutal birthday wish brutal birthday wish uh posh ton zoomer says nick will have the most followers on tiktok well we'll see um bobby d with the ninja thank you so much uh how about nas is oiled down from 63 a barrel to negative 40 cents
01:12:49.000Paying people to take the, well the oil companies are paying people to take oil off of their hands because they will not have enough room to store it when it comes to May.
01:13:15.000J rocksters is let's get the groper wars or let the groper wars to begin Guy I'm just gonna say guy taking huge hits on the vape last night.
01:13:25.000Yeah a little obnoxious I'm trying to talk and people are vaping and somebody's on the phone.
01:13:31.000It's like Some of these people man, but whatever
01:13:36.000Well, it's just the classic, like, destroy the country so we can have cheap LCDs, right?
01:13:51.000We have to destroy the country with cheap labor and immigration because we're going to pay a little bit less for consumer electronics and food.
01:14:04.000And that's the thing all these like you know free market types like to say there's no such thing as a free lunch everything is a trade-off but apparently there is a free lunch because we can just import millions and millions of migrant workers and there's no cost just everybody's better off no obviously is with everything in life there is a cost and it may not be economic but you will have a cost and it goes back to that expression
01:14:31.000I've got the book on my desk over there.
01:16:23.000But, even if that were true, if your siblings or your children had problems, any family member, would you say, well, you know, the neighbors are much better, so the neighbors are my new family?
01:16:46.000They might, you know, maybe they're better, taller, faster, smarter, whatever, and I, by the way, I don't buy that.
01:16:51.000But, even if the were true, those are your own people you're talking about.
01:16:55.000Well, I'll tell you, these immigrants are better than... I always hear that, and Bill Kristol says that shit, and all these neocons, all these rootless transnational types.
01:18:49.000You know, God forbid this big industry getting subsidies from the government, and he goes, well, if farmers didn't get subsidies, farms would fail.
01:18:57.000Maybe they should fail, because you know what?
01:18:58.000Middle class people fail all the time.
01:19:01.000And all these people that are being destroyed by migrant labor, they're being destroyed.
01:19:07.000You know, if somebody can't compete with a migrant laborer, they don't get a job, and maybe they go bankrupt.
01:21:19.000This is like that midwit meme, you know, where it's like left side of the bell curve says something with a dumb font, and then right side of the bell curve says something with a fancy font, and in the middle you've got
01:22:59.000In Mexico, you can't drink the fucking tap water, so maybe just go to a sink and drink out of the tap water, and if it gives you diarrhea, you're in Mexico, and if it doesn't, you're in America.
01:23:07.000And that kind of says a lot about the society, doesn't it?
01:23:10.000That kind of says a lot about the country you're living in and the people inside of it, doesn't it?
01:23:40.000And this is just here, and you know, this result is not the result of thousands of years of culture and genetics and progress.
01:23:50.000No, we could just pick it up and put it in Africa.
01:23:52.000It's as simple as just, you know, opening up the borders.
01:23:56.000Do you think, are you like, come on, like, our worldview is so obvious, and that is why it requires all this suppression and conditioning, because it is so obvious.
01:24:09.000You know, every country in the world would be like us if they could be, but they can't.
01:24:25.000Everybody's gonna remember the BRIC, if you're a libertarian.
01:24:29.000These were the Chicago School economic policies that they brought to Augusto Pinochet in Chile in the 1970s, and that worked for a time, and how's Chile doing now?
01:26:24.000You got to send me a clip of that I'd love to see that
01:26:27.000Ben's funny hat says outnumbered 10 to 1 all in on the knicker Well, and it was civil but it was was a challenge, you know Donnie says destroy this temple and in three days, I will raise it up.
01:26:56.000If you want to confront me, confront me.
01:26:58.000But, you know, these people do this thing where they want to do these little petty snide remarks, and then they get called out and suddenly, oh, I don't want to talk now.
01:30:07.000I brought up that analogy the other day.
01:30:09.000He clearly hasn't seen the original trilogy because I was I was saying that on the call the other day He was like, oh that makes you Anakin or that rather that makes you you know Whatever he like clearly didn't even understand
01:30:23.000He thought I was talking about in revenge of the Sith when Palpatine shocks Mace Windu and Anna and Anakin saves Palpatine because he didn't even understand He didn't pick up on the Empire Strikes Back reference or Return of the Jedi rather so Kind of I was like, I don't know big guy Have you seen a new hope Empire Strikes Back Return of the Jedi didn't sound like it.
01:30:50.000But yeah Lance my test tube brother my test tube we have so many Similarities it's a force diad a force diad I'm like Kylo Ren or I'm like, I guess I would be Rey in that in that case Not only go weird way, but I'd be like Rey.
01:31:05.000He'd be like Kylo Ren And it's like, you know these interactions.
01:35:30.000In light of the attack from the invisible enemy as well as the need to protect the jobs of our great American citizens, I will be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States.
01:43:00.000Akeem Ism says and in chat for new new viewers.
01:43:03.000Okay, let's not Tootoos is ironic how the black guy was at least offended.
01:43:07.000That's always how it goes white people feel the need to be offended on behalf of black people and they Overcompensate because that black guy like I was his name Topher town
01:43:17.000At one point, he was like, how is that not racist?
01:43:20.000And I explained, and he was like, oh, like, okay.
01:43:41.000And everybody else did too, but they felt the need to overcompensate and be offended on behalf
01:43:47.000And so yeah, and that's how they are that well some some minorities are very militant, but You know the ones that are conservative.
01:43:56.000I think a lot of them generally You could just be straight up with them, and I think they appreciate that that's not every With any group you have people that you know that want to be pandered to and they you know do want to overreact but you know I think that
01:44:11.000When we're straight up, we attract black people and every other kind of people that are straight up and, you know, they're adults and they're mature and they can, you know, hear a differing opinion or, you know, think it through.
01:44:21.000So, yeah, I thought that was hilarious.
01:44:54.000It's a topic that makes people uncomfortable, but, you know, you could see that after I explained it thoroughly, people were like, oh, okay, it's not what I thought, so.
01:45:04.000But you just have to explain it and you know baby steps not and just for everybody because everybody's been so conditioned on that issue So but that was pretty funny duality of man.
01:45:13.000He says yeah, right You see he's not racist.
01:45:17.000That's the most racist shit I ever heard.
01:45:19.000Yeah, but he came around eventually, which was good That is funny.
01:45:24.000I didn't I I remember exactly it going down like that
01:45:29.000Online nobody says great job last night.
01:45:34.000Mr. Happy camper says Noticed rib Gabby kept twirling her hair when you talked and I wasn't even paying attention to her Poop coins his population of Ethiopia is Greater than 100 million only 200 have an IQ of over 135.
01:46:36.000Holy Servants a shout out to Lance videos we know you're watching Lance my brother Lance little Lance little Lance they call him little Lance and he's and he's incredible and you look at what he's doing on tick-tock and Instagram and it's incredible and this guy with the videos and the tick-tock and
01:47:01.000It's amazing what this kid does, and Little Lance, that's what they call him, and he's coming around, and it's great.
01:47:11.000And he always, I'm doing that because he always does the Donald Trump impression whenever he's talking.
01:47:15.000We were literally, when we were playing Warzone way back when, he was literally doing his Donald Trump impression.
01:49:37.000Oh my gosh, you're such an asshole It's like come on too easy So yeah, that was pretty funny Chelsea says who's that fat baldy that called you disingenuous.
01:49:49.000I don't know Big Chungus is factory farming.
01:50:28.000I told the guy I would tell people to stop being mean!
01:50:49.000RP says no decency vaping and on their phones 24 7 so true quadriceps says here's lino I made from the zoom I have the tank and snap back on will they ever see the light thanks well thanks for the lino I don't oh oh cuz you were streaming it gotcha they will see the light some of them will and first investment says felt like I got red-pilled last night love you bro hey good to hear it man
01:51:16.000weird little bro says tiktok will bend the knee all hail the king of kings jesus is lord hell yeah dude never forget jesus has won the victory bro all knees will bow all tongues will confess that means you ben shapiro your little tongue is gonna fucking confess your little tongue will confess jesus is lord your knees will bow
01:53:34.000And Lance says, there's no war here unless you brought it with you.
01:53:40.000And I say I just I'm I don't know what he says after that but then he says they're here 10 story hundreds of battle droids and I say if you've got men if you've got warriors now is the time Anybody remember that one from Revenge of the Sith?
01:55:01.000I just read that one haven't dusted off my tick-tock.
01:55:04.000Well, he said everybody he said now is the time That's what if you think about that if you have fighters now is the time Mr. Happy camper says we're all gonna make it.
01:55:14.000We are all going to make it Yeet says come on, buddy rep him out.
01:58:23.000I'll do that one, but I'm not gonna do anything else Right they do the
01:58:31.000That's that's the only one I'm gonna do that's as far as I'll go But I'm not gonna do renegade renegades very involved and renegades kind of like a Cringed it's not well.
01:58:41.000I like the renegade but there's like moves in it.
01:58:43.000That's kind of like I don't know Kind of like a girly dance in my opinion Canada says tick-tock is China's gay bomb for USA.
01:58:52.000Let's get it disavow Gumball says bop D get rekt salute King blessings.
01:59:01.000Holy Servants is boom trick boom trick check boom trick Casey melanized boom trick oldie boom trick oldie and the Werther's Originals yeah every time I go to Patrick Casey's house
01:59:15.000It smells like cats, and he's got a little bowl of Werther's Originals.
01:59:22.000He's in his recliner with his sweats on, and he's got a bowl of Werther's Originals on his stomach.
02:01:36.000Pat says Nick I'm a fellow Illinoisan and I wondered if you are a Cubs fan I don't really watch baseball so I'm not really invested honestly enough to say one or the other to me it really makes no difference let's see truth says good job King one hell of a tick-tock debut last night thanks American spoons this year's a diamond for the great content thanks
02:02:01.000Donald Trump says imagine not trusting the flan could the plan the plan couldn't be me great job last night Nick Thanks Amnat gang says I'm refounding father from the zoom call nice meeting you yeah great question last night you did really good one of the better questions that was on there let's see chicken on a raft says every time you're under pressure you deliver tenfold that's you know that's the quality you need right
02:03:02.000Thanks for the ninja Dr. Goyper says Goyper's arriving on tik-tok feeling like the scene where the Spanish arrived and Pirates of the Caribbean I've ever seen that movie so cringe Disney pirate movie pass it's like when the clones come in and
02:03:19.000The battle of Geonosis, when the destroyer droids surround the Jedi.
02:03:28.000I should say and And mace windu says we will not be but hostages to be bartered dooku And what is count dooku says he says like well, i'm sorry old friend And then uh, the clones come in start blasting all the droids and yoda says around the survivors a perimeter creates and their plans is so stupid and they're blasting all the guys
02:03:55.000That it was like that that's that's what that was like Classic classic moment they destroy all the joys Dooku turns away.
02:04:07.000anyway uh so no pirates of the caribbean cringe star wars based groip checks is god bless you nick america first is inevitable yes it is canada first says have some money that youtube won't touch congrats on the zoom call download a tiktok earlier today glad to hear it thanks for the guinea uh let's see respecters says matt chrisman of chapo trap house wants to debate you really
02:04:56.000Let's see Dresden Dresden says your talent is God's gift to you using your talent nobly is your gift to God keep doing God's work Well said surprisingly well of surprisingly good super chat from Dresden Burns.
02:11:15.000Monitoring intelligence that Kim is in grave danger after surgery.
02:11:19.000North Korean leader is reportedly absent during a celebration of his grandfather's birthday on April 15th, raising questions over his health.
02:11:28.000CNN reported that he had been seen four days prior to that at a government meeting.
02:13:14.000from beyond from the great beyond of Patrick's birthday from the great beyond cat coffee says imagine not being a part of this epic zoomer movement overdosing on white pills right now love you King love you too buddy I am too delayed Patriots is now this is pod racing in South Korea right now if Kim Jong-un kicks it it's gonna go insane here yeah dude it'll be crazy big happening
02:14:56.000Thanks to everybody supporting in general.
02:14:58.000Everybody for watching, being a part of this, for the kind words tonight, for the support going forward on TikTok and in all ways on the movement.