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00:18:52.000He's being held in a New York City jail.
00:18:55.000He was discovered in his cell in the fetal position, semi-conscious.
00:18:59.000And they said that there was marks around his neck.
00:19:02.000So they're saying that either he tried to kill himself or somebody attacked him.
00:19:06.000And of course there's a whole host of reasons
00:19:09.000Circumstantial evidence for both explanations, you know, there are a couple of reasons why he might want to kill himself He's obviously on suicide watch because he's just gotten busted again for running a child sex trafficking ring That's kind of a nasty twist for a person's life.
00:19:26.000So he's on suicide watch so it could be
00:19:29.000And he just decided, I'd like to get off this ride, you know?
00:19:32.000It could be he tried to injure himself just enough.
00:19:35.000Some people are speculating that he would be transferred to a different facility where he might be more comfortable.
00:20:27.000The obvious conclusion many people have come to is that somebody has it out for this guy.
00:20:32.000Somebody's tried to assassinate him because he's gonna squeal.
00:20:35.000Now, if you remember, we talked about this a couple of weeks ago before I left for a vacation.
00:20:41.000There was a rumor that Jeffrey Epstein and his lawyers had accepted basically a deal with the feds that said that if he gives up the names of the people involved in the sex trafficking ring, then he would get a reduced sentence.
00:20:56.000Confirmed by anybody that was a rumor that I heard from multiple people.
00:21:00.000But if that were the case, then you've got very powerful celebrities, rich people, government people, that now are going to be named, exposed, possibly put behind bars, that have it out for this guy.
00:21:11.000So on the one hand, it's a white pill in the sense that things are beginning to unravel, things are beginning to unfold.
00:21:17.000On the other hand, it makes me a little bit...
00:21:48.000There's actually some very good news on this front.
00:21:51.000I don't know if you've seen this, all of this, or some of this, but several positive developments on this front.
00:21:58.000We have a new bill that has been introduced to the House of Representatives by Paul Gosar of Arizona.
00:22:05.000It's called the Stop the Censorship Bill, and it basically does something similar to what Senator Josh Hawley's bill did.
00:22:11.000We talked about that a few weeks back.
00:22:13.000It specifically addresses Section 230 and I believe Josh Hawley's bill revoked the Section 230 protections from the Communications Decency Act of 1996.
00:22:24.000Now if you remember, just sort of a quick refresher, that was a modification to the Communications Decency Act.
00:22:32.000Section 230 was an amendment to that and it said that insofar as these internet platforms, this is very early in the game, remember this is like
00:22:46.000So it was very primitive stuff we're talking about in terms of internet technology.
00:22:51.000It said that insofar as these internet platforms are seen as healthy and good for political expression,
00:22:58.000And they act as platforms rather than publishers.
00:23:01.000They're given basically legal immunity and they're protected from all kinds of liability for crimes and other things that would be endemic to running a platform that has two or three billion people on it like Facebook.
00:23:14.000So Josh Hawley said that he actually gets rid of the protections and then says that if you go to a government agency you get cleared and saying you're not censoring people then you get protection.
00:23:25.000So it gets rid of them but you can reapply for them and that's the Senate bill.
00:23:29.000This House bill does something different.
00:23:32.000It says that we're looking at the section 230 protections and we're revising them.
00:23:37.000Inside the section 230 protections it says that there are some exceptions to this.
00:24:19.000Launched against all big tech not any particular company, but just big tech in general So I'll be talking about that going into great detail on what's happening with these three things and what that says about the future of the country I think it's actually very white pilling to see this happen So some white pills on that the Jeffrey Epstein could be a mixed bag, you know, we'll see how that turns out I think that should take us to the end there before we dive into the news though.
00:24:44.000I do want to talk about a smaller story It's so funny to me, you know
00:24:48.000We're gonna get back into the usual, you know, pedophiles that run the world and run the government, what else is new, and tech censorship.
00:24:56.000It's the issue that'll determine, in a weird way, the fate of mankind, when you think about it.
00:25:01.000And we talk about that a lot, but, you know, here's a little fun story to sort of break it up, make things a little bit more interesting and different.
00:25:08.000I saw this and... What's going on with the hair?
00:25:10.000It didn't properly dry, so it's kind of all over the place today.
00:26:17.000It's just quote a white woman who berated two black women at a North Carolina restaurant with a racial slur said she was not sorry and that she would say it again.
00:26:31.000Nancy Goodman, that's the name of her, was caught on video directing the N-word at the women during a confrontation at a Bonefish Grill in North Hills, North Carolina, after Goodman accused them of being too loud.
00:26:46.000Goodman told NBC affiliate WRAL Wednesday that she should have handled the situation differently,
00:27:23.000Said they were enjoying their dinner when Goodman called them rude and complained that they were being too loud.
00:27:28.000Stewart posted a video of the confrontation on Facebook where Goodman notices that she was being recorded and smiles widely before approaching the table to tell them they were loud.
00:27:38.000Shaw said in the video that the two women were, quote, paying for our food just like everyone else.
00:27:56.000I think I said this on Twitter or maybe on the show a long time ago.
00:28:00.000I said, we are rapidly approaching the point
00:28:03.000When someone saying the n-word to a black person is going to be a bigger deal and a bigger story than a black person killing or raping a white person.
00:28:38.000I mean, this is hardly covered at all.
00:28:40.000The only reason I see these kinds of stories is because it's reported in Breaking 911 or KKK news, you know, racist news, where they report on the crime situation in the country.
00:28:50.000And yet, when a white woman calls a black person the N-word, it is quite literally, it is literally national news.
00:28:58.000Black woman gets called an N-word, and this is such a minor confrontation at a restaurant, and it's a national news story.
00:29:05.000And this is something, you know, I said this on Telegram, this is what I like to call black fragility.
00:29:10.000You know, black people, frankly, for what it's worth, they're always saying, oh, white people are so fragile, white people...
00:29:18.000You know, they can't handle changing demographics, or they can't handle strong, exotic, non-white people.
00:32:02.000Okay, we got you, you know, now your life is over.
00:32:06.000You see this happen all the time, you know, and so that's number one.
00:32:10.000Number two of my observation is the narrative that we hear all day long from black people, even to this day, I know it might seem like trite to say this or something, but from blacks, from non-whites in general, is that America is a racist country.
00:32:23.000America is a white supremacist country.
00:32:26.000Black people are still facing discrimination.
00:32:39.000And you would think that in a country that is white supremacist...
00:32:43.000Or white nationalist, or it's a white nationalist administration or something.
00:32:47.000You would think that something like this would not make the news, right?
00:32:51.000I mean, if this were happening with such frequency, such regularity, racism is so ubiquitous, would it be a national news story that somebody got called an N-word in like a small restaurant confrontation in North Carolina?
00:33:05.000Would that be retweeted by tens of thousands of people being outraged and calling it out?
00:33:12.000It just goes to show, if this is the level that people are going to take it to, maybe you could probably count on one hand how many times the n-word is actually used against black people on a given day in the whole country, right?
00:33:24.000If it's used this one time and we're talking about it on this show, we hear about it all the way over in Chicago, it's on NBC, right?
00:33:32.000So just another reminder, we live in sort of a kooky place.
00:34:05.000It says, quote, Jeffrey Epstein, the millionaire financier, financier, financier, is that how you pronounce it, who is being held on federal sex trafficking charges, was found injured and in a fetal position in a cell at a New York City jail.
00:34:18.000Sources close to the investigation told NBC News on Wednesday night.
00:34:22.000Epstein, who is 66 years old, was found semi-conscious with marks on his neck in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan sometime in the last two days, the sources said.
00:34:36.000While the two sources said that Epstein may have tried to hang himself, a third source cautioned that the injuries weren't serious, questioning whether Epstein might have staged an attack or a suicide attempt to get a transfer to another facility.
00:34:48.000Another source said that an assault hadn't been ruled out and that another inmate in Epstein's unit had been questioned as well.
00:34:55.000So, what we know right now, and again it's, uh, there's not a lot.
00:34:59.000There's not a lot to pick apart from here.
00:35:01.000He's found in the fetal position, semi-conscious, marks around the neck, no one really knows what's up.
00:35:06.000And to me it's sort of interesting because if he attempted to hang himself, and this is sort of what they're running with,
00:35:12.000This is the speculation from the mainstream media.
00:35:15.000Is it either he seriously tried to kill himself because he's on suicide watch, or he just tried to hurt himself just enough that he would be transferred to a different facility.
00:35:25.000But my question is, if he were trying to hang himself, there's kind of a really easy way to figure out if somebody was trying to hang himself, right?
00:36:07.000I don't think you even can kill yourself that way, right?
00:36:09.000You would pass out, and then you can't strangle yourself anymore.
00:36:13.000So if he has marks around his neck, and we don't know if there's a noose, it's kind of hard for me to buy that this was self-inflicted, right?
00:36:20.000I mean, shouldn't that be in the report?
00:36:33.000He was trying to hurt himself just enough, or he was trying to kill himself, because you can't kill yourself that way.
00:36:39.000If he's in the fetal position, semi-conscious, and marks around his neck, that tells me somebody went in there and tried to kill him, right?
00:36:46.000Now again, maybe you'd wonder, well how could they not finish the job?
00:37:04.000We know there's a lot of corruption that goes on there.
00:37:07.000We know that I don't really trust what happens in a correctional facility that's not like a, you know, Supermax prison or something where it's tightly controlled and everything.
00:37:16.000So I think there's a lot of sort of inconsistencies, sort of weird things that aren't totally covered in this.
00:37:21.000And then the elephant in the room is this guy is going down for the second time.
00:37:26.000You know, he went down in 2006-2007 for very similar charges.
00:38:14.000There's talks of there being a plea deal between him and the feds to reduce his sentence in exchange for him giving up the names of people involved in the sex trafficking ring.
00:38:22.000And you gotta wonder, there's a pretty obvious explanation for all this.
00:39:00.000So I think it's pretty obvious what's happening here.
00:39:02.000Either somebody tried to scare him or somebody tried to kill him and they're trying to cover it up.
00:39:06.000All of this is to say, this is yet another reminder that this is who runs the world.
00:39:11.000You know, while we were talking about yesterday, the Mueller testimony, and I got so mad because certainly the Mueller report is a big deal, and certainly the Russia investigation is a big deal, you know, this is like a coup attempt against the sitting president, kind of a big deal.
00:39:36.000And they're concerned about, you know, this Area 51 stuff, and they're concerned about ASAP Rocky.
00:39:41.000People are kind of forgetting, who was Jeffrey Epstein friends with?
00:39:45.000You know, not only, I think it's kind of important that we talk about two things here, not only was Jeffrey Epstein, who is a pedophile sex trafficker, running a pedophile sex trafficking ring, not only is he friends with
00:39:59.000Some of the biggest people in Hollywood.
00:40:01.000Some of the biggest politicians, not just in our government, but internationally.
00:40:05.000He's friends with some of the richest people in the world.
00:40:32.000You know, this is not on like Poll or 4chan, and that's not to denigrate the credibility of Poll or 4chan, but that's usually what they do.
00:40:39.000You know, they say, well, that's a conspiracy theory.
00:41:58.000There is sort of a disconnect that in the sense they they find it plausible that this is true but functionally they act as though it were not.
00:42:07.000In the sense that you can watch this show and say yep wow it's satanic pedophiles running the world seems legit to me and this can be your belief in a very abstract sort of disconnected
00:42:19.000Conceptual way, but functionally, the way you go about your daily life, the way you shop, the way you consume content, television, things like this, is as though everything were as it seems.
00:42:30.000You know that the people on the Today Show are, you know, just normal wine ladies like yourself, and the people on NBC News at 10 o'clock, the local news, are, you know, cool people that you'd want to hang out with, and not liaisons of a satanic pedophile ring, and they're not all in on it.
00:42:47.000And some, to some extent, they're not all connected.
00:42:50.000The roots don't go all the way back to this very sick and satanic tree.
00:42:54.000So, you know, I really just want to impress upon people this is real, this is happening, this is in the legacy media, and nobody's talking about it.
00:43:01.000And what I fear more than anything, to me this is the most blackmailing thing that there is.
00:43:06.000It's not even so much blackpilling that this is going on.
00:43:09.000I think everybody who wants to know, anybody who's curious about this kind of stuff, can basically figure it out and establish it for themselves.
00:43:16.000And also, it's not like it's even unexpected.
00:43:18.000If you read the Bible, you know, the devil is the prince of this world.
00:43:22.000We know this is not really a nice place for the most part.
00:43:25.000What's most blackpilling to me is the apathy.
00:43:28.000That's what's most blackpilling to me.
00:43:30.000The fact that the media can cover this up
00:44:05.000It's hard to imagine a bigger, more visual, more visceral spectacle of somebody shooting into a concert with a machine gun and just slaughtering people, killing fields.
00:44:16.000And you got a lot of weird things going on there.
00:44:57.000He's got all these household names in his Rolodex.
00:45:00.000You know, these are not, it's not like Nixxiom.
00:45:02.000You know, where Nixxiom was weird, I mean there were some weird connections, but it was like a couple television actors or actresses.
00:45:08.000You know, it's not like R. Kelly, where he was just running some kind of weird harem or brothel or something, where it's sort of localized.
00:45:16.000I mean, this guy was connected to everybody.
00:45:18.000He had a fortune that you don't happen upon by accident.
00:45:22.000Most people, there's no way to get that kind of fortune legitimately.
00:45:26.000To get 800 million dollars, how do you do that without killing somebody, raping somebody?
00:45:31.000There's a tape of you out there, and nobody knows how he got that money.
00:46:15.000I don't know what's going to happen next.
00:46:17.000I guess we'll have to see, but I think it really is startling.
00:46:20.000It does create sort of a weird, alienating feeling, I think, from the rest of society when you start to understand these things, you know?
00:46:28.000And this is what a lot of people remark about the alt-right or dissonant right in general.
00:46:33.000Usually the reason it attracts sometimes undesirable type people is because they're already sort of alienated.
00:46:40.000You know we looked at like the Wignatt retard rallies and you look at the people some of the people that show up to those things and it's like these are not winners and why is that?
00:46:48.000Well who's gonna throw their life away so they could go like name them at a rally you know who's gonna throw away well it's people with nothing left to lose it's people that already kind of on the outskirts.
00:46:57.000And maybe some people are on the outskirts for a very good reason.
00:47:01.000And some people are on the outskirts for a very good reason.
00:47:03.000You know, they're like socially inadequate or strange or there's something weird going on, you know.
00:47:09.000But when you see things like this, I think it does create a very legitimate feeling of alienation where there's a perfectly healthy reason why you're feeling this way.
00:47:17.000Stuff like this reminds people that you're sane for feeling this way.
00:47:20.000You know, because this is to me one of the biggest obstacles is sort of the social proof.
00:47:25.000You know, you see these things for yourself.
00:47:31.000It's all this kind of stuff where at a certain point you say to yourself Well, am I just the only one who knows about this?
00:47:37.000It's just me and this guy on this show who's talking to me this strange kid who looks young but also old at the same time and he does this weird show and he's he's funny, but you know, whatever is it just me and him and what?
00:47:59.000It's stories like this that remind you, we are the sane ones.
00:48:03.000You might feel isolated, you might feel alone, alienated, but we are definitely on the sane side.
00:48:10.000We are definitely on the right side of history.
00:48:12.000Because stories like this prove to you that it's not just sort of, that was my biggest fear when I first got into this kind of politics was,
00:48:20.000I mean, it seems totally true, it seems legit, but nobody's buying it.
00:48:24.000You know, why would all the people, you know, who are professionals and academics and college-educated and in the news, why would they not be talking about this?
00:48:33.000Is it really just... Is it true, or is it really just so controlled?
00:48:38.000Is it really just so out there, you know, that, uh...
00:48:42.000That it's so esoteric that only people you know who are looking for it would find it.
00:48:45.000I think you see stories like this it reminds you nope it's true you know pinch yourself you're not dreaming this is the real world and all these people walking around you know they just don't know or they just don't care that this is what's going on when you just start to peel back the layers a little bit.
00:49:02.000Peel back the layers of mainstream media, Hollywood, all this stuff and you'll find literally satanic sex cults and it's not even crazy anymore it's the news.
00:49:11.000So that's Jeffrey Epstein, but we're gonna move on to this text censorship stuff, because we do have a lot on this.
00:49:16.000On a bit of a lighter note, I know it's kind of dark, you know?
00:49:42.000That we have this problem of information or ignorance or apathy and on the other hand we have the information war that's going on with tech.
00:49:50.000So this is and it's actually a nice segue because it relates in a very strong way.
00:49:54.000We've got three major developments that are pretty positive on the tech censorship front.
00:49:59.000Like I said at the top of the show we have a new bill in the House of Representatives by Paul Gosar of Arizona.
00:50:07.000It says Gosar has introduced a new bill to stop censorship by big tech aimed at rolling back legal perks that allow Silicon Valley companies to suppress political speech with impunity.
00:50:17.000The bill would amend section 230 of the Communications Decency Act which currently allows tech platforms
00:50:24.000To censor material they consider, quote, obscene, lewd, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable whether or not such material is constitutionally protected.
00:50:34.000So in other words, there's this amendment...
00:50:37.000to the CDA in Section 230, which says that, you know, we're going to give you these legal protections so that you can have free and political expression, but there are some exceptions to that free and political expression.
00:50:48.000Even if it's constitutionally protected, if the platform, if Mark Zuckerberg, if Jack Dorsey deems it obscene, harassing, these kinds of things, excessively violent, we will allow that.
00:50:59.000We will exempt you from this rule that you have to allow it.
00:51:04.000And that's basically they have discretion to ban whatever they want under this pretext, under this provision.
00:51:10.000So Gosar's bill would strike that section of the legislation replacing it with a legal protection that gives tech companies immunity for granting users the ability to block or filter lawful speech.
00:51:21.000This would effectively prohibit tech platforms from blocking, prioritizing, or removing lawful content.
00:51:27.000Instead, they would be forced to give this power to their users who would then get to decide what content they see and when they see it.
00:51:33.000So, in other words, they could not do shadow banning?
00:51:43.000If it's lawful speech, they can't manipulate it in any way.
00:51:47.000They would, however, be able to give these kinds of tools to users.
00:51:50.000So if you got some, like, shitlib in Manhattan, you know, they could block you, or they could decrease the frequency of your tweets on their timeline, something like that.
00:52:01.000Which they basically already have, right?
00:52:02.000I mean, that's kind of a good thing about Twitter, is that if you don't want to see certain things, well, you can just block people.
00:52:08.000If you don't want to see certain phrases or certain words, you could put them in a little tab and say, you'll never see a tweet that has those words or those phrases in it again, you know?
00:52:31.000But to me, what is white-pilling is that this is like the second or third such bill of its kind.
00:52:38.000And to me, this shows that there is this ground swell of support now for tax censorship.
00:52:42.000It looks like our efforts are finally paying off.
00:52:45.000It felt like six months ago, or nine months ago, even like three or four months ago, it felt like we were just screaming into the air, screaming into the wind.
00:53:48.000It's over because this just goes to show they can ban as many people as they want on a given day.
00:53:54.000They could be the biggest names in conservative media and nobody even cares.
00:53:58.000Not Don Jr., not the president, not a single congressperson, not a single senator, and that means that if it's not happening today it's not happening ever.
00:54:06.000But it looks like it's finally happening!
00:54:08.000It looks like people are finally starting to pay attention.
00:54:10.000We had Josh Hawley's bill like last month which first said
00:54:15.000We're going after YouTube for children, showing up in the algorithms and this being sort of beneficial to pedophiles.
00:54:21.000YouTube changed it without the law even being passed, which was great.
00:54:25.000Josh Hawley introduced another bill not too long ago, which was sort of similar to Gosar's bill.
00:54:30.000It targeted the Section 230 protections.
00:54:39.000It's his presidential candidate and military veteran representative Tulsi Gabbard is suing Google for the after the tech giant blocked her ads account shortly after the first democrat presidential debate when Gabbard became the most searched for candidate in the democrat field.
00:54:54.000Gabbard's complaint accuses Google of censoring the candidate at the very moment when millions of Americans wanted to learn more about her.
00:55:01.000It also accuses Google of sending Gabbard's campaign emails to people's gmail spam folders
00:55:42.000Department of Justice opened a sweeping antitrust investigation of major technology companies and whether their online platforms have hurt competition, suppressed innovation, or otherwise harmed consumers.
00:55:53.000It said the probe will take into account widespread concerns about social media, search engines, and online retail services.
00:56:00.000So that means it's not just going to be Twitter, it's going to be social media, which is Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, all that.
00:56:08.000It's going to be search engines, Google, and it's going to be online retail services, which means Amazon.
00:56:16.000Without the discipline of meaningful market-based competition, digital platforms may act in ways that are not responsive to consumer demands.
00:56:23.000According to Makan Delrahim, the department's chief antitrust officer, who said in a statement that the department's antitrust review will explore these important issues.
00:56:33.000So it looks like all across the board, and this is beautiful, this is exactly what I've been saying for months.
00:58:38.000At the very least, I think all these different challenges, and again this is something I've been saying for a long time,
00:58:44.000At the very least, that all these things have been put in motion in itself will change the behavior of big tech.
00:58:51.000You don't even necessarily have to have a law changed, or an investigation succeed, or a lawsuit won.
00:58:58.000Not necessarily in the short term do you need any of these to succeed to have big tech behavior begin to change, because of course this creates a deterrent effect.
00:59:08.000Google, Facebook, Twitter, all these companies have effectively been put on notice.
00:59:13.000And so if they do any more of this kind of behavior where it's political censorship or they're censoring advertisements or they're taking people off the list you have trouble signing on things like that well they can expect that there will be a bigger legal headache there'll be a big news story this could catalyze
00:59:29.000More legal scrutiny, more executive branch scrutiny against Big Tech.
00:59:34.000And so maybe at the very least in the short term, and short term is important, they're going to think twice about doing any more of this kind of behavior.
00:59:43.000In the long term it will however be important.
00:59:53.000There is some skepticism about some of the lawsuits.
00:59:57.000There's some skepticism about this investigation from the DOJ, the latest one, that this is merely symbolic.
01:00:03.000That they're merely trying to get a headline and it's trying to do basically what I said, which is put them on notice without actually doing something.
01:00:12.000You know, this sort of deterrent approach, bluffing, only works so much.
01:00:17.000It works in the short term, like I said, and that's good in the short term, but eventually, if no action is taken, it really won't matter.
01:00:24.000Because you'll get a Democratic president, you'll get a Democratic legislature, and they're not going to scrutinize big tech going after conservatives.
01:00:32.000And so that will happen eventually if we don't change the laws, if there's not a legal challenge that succeeds or an investigation that succeeds.
01:00:40.000So like I said, it's a good start in the short term.
01:00:44.000But in the long term, we're going to need viable bills, viable investigations, legal challenges, things like that.
01:00:50.000And hopefully if some of these succeed, hopefully multiple,
01:00:54.000of these different attempts at going after big tech.
01:00:57.000Hopefully a lot of these begin to succeed and that will mean that we'll be safe online.
01:01:01.000You know, if you think about it and really begin to imagine the possibilities, this might sound like a joke, but really think if like 20 to 50,000 Groypers all came back on Twitter at the same time.
01:01:22.000They don't even have to have a lot of followers, but imagine if all these guys used to be banned, IP banned or whatever.
01:01:28.000If they all came back on Twitter one day, can you imagine what the replies would be to the blue checks, to the news media tweets, to all these different things?
01:01:38.000Can you imagine the information that would immediately become available online?
01:02:28.000I guess analog sorts of media or legacy media, conventional politics.
01:02:34.000As it shifts from that to Facebook and as it shifts to Twitter and YouTube, that's going to be increasingly important that we secure our area on the battlefield.
01:02:43.000Not to be thriving at the moment, we just need to make it such that in the future we have the capability to be and remain on the platforms.
01:02:50.000And if that's the case, it really does change the calculus about what the viability is for a right-wing nationalist movement in the West looks like.
01:02:59.000I think if we don't have the internet, pack it up folks, head to the hills, let's wait until something really bad happens and then we can try again.
01:03:08.000But if we are allowed to remain on the platforms, I think it really is that big of a difference, then that means we're able to spread our ideas, we're able to fundraise, we are able to network, we're able to organize, and that's politics.
01:03:20.000That means that we have a dog in the fight.
01:03:23.000That means that we can't rule out the possibility that there could be a representative in the Congress representing our ideas.
01:03:49.000So it's all white pills on that front.
01:03:51.000Hopefully these things begin to succeed.
01:03:53.000Hopefully we start to see some rules because that would be really, that'd be really big for us.
01:03:58.000The show would go from black pill to white pill very quickly.
01:04:01.000So that's tech censorship, some very good stuff, but we're going to take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:04:08.000Of course we want to secure a future for the Super Chatters, right?
01:04:12.000We want to secure the existence of America First and a future for the Super Chatters, as always.
01:04:18.000But let's take a look at what we've got here.
01:04:22.000Hopefully some better Super Chats than last night.
01:04:24.000They were, uh, I don't know if they were particularly bad last night or maybe they've just been away for a long time and I forgot how rough they were.
01:04:32.000But yesterday we had people just literally doing gibberish baby talk in the Super Chats.
01:04:36.000People literally just, uh, you know, crazy talking.
01:04:40.000That's, uh, that's, you know, we're trying to avoid that.
01:04:56.000I've seen this from a lot of people where on Twitter, on YouTube, on a lot of the platforms, the follower count or the sub count is sort of stagnating or it's going down or it's going up a little bit.
01:05:59.000But in another sense, it's just sort of like, I feel like we're already defeated if we're doing a straight pride parade, right?
01:06:04.000I mean, if you even have to distinguish straight and gay, and it's like, these are two equal things having competing parades, it's like, I don't know.
01:06:13.000I guess it's worth it in a sense that we're going out there, we're protesting, we're showing that heterosexuals are still out there, you know, we're not going away.
01:06:21.000So in a sense it's sort of based, but in another sense it's like, I don't know, I mean it's sort of a meme at this point.
01:06:28.000And, you know, I look at a lot of these rallies and protests
01:06:32.000And that every time we go out there and we just get our butts kicked, you know, we just get outnumbered two to one or something.
01:06:38.000It's just sort of demoralizing, but you know, I guess it's cool enough.
01:14:16.000Dem voters in their buckets of water in New York City, along with ASAP's situation in Sweden, serve a purpose in highlighting ironic talking points.
01:15:55.000I just woke up like 10 minutes ago and blah blah blah.
01:15:58.000Anyway, we did this lab project where basically they did all the work.
01:16:02.000You know, we worked as a lab table and I was like playing Civilization V on my computer.
01:16:07.000They did all the work and they turned it in and they were like, oh, well, you just got to put your name here and like, you know, just write down this just so we could get all the points.
01:16:53.000And I went back to the table and I'm like, so it was either the Asian girl or it was the gay kid.
01:16:59.000Frankly, I think it was the Asian girl, you know, I think it was because I just like wasn't nice enough to her or something that she was always saying hi and all this and I wasn't totally about it that she then went and tried to sabotage.
01:17:20.000Anyway, anyway I know that's a very interesting story so uh I don't even know what that oh yeah you say I look like Leonardo DiCaprio so I have a lot of new people call me I look like this and that and typically it foretells bad things right uh Shlomo's his bro if Trump pardons ASAP Rocky then he could get an astonishing nine percent of the black vote in 2020.
01:19:03.000I said, Trump bringing Kanye West to the White House is something that costs him nothing, but if it's successful, could win over votes in the next election.
01:19:12.000Or at the very least, it could make Democrats nervous about losing votes in the next election.
01:19:27.000To, you know, like this black unemployment stuff, or the criminal justice reform bill.
01:19:32.000That's something that costs political capital.
01:19:34.000That's something that you try to do, and it'll be futile.
01:19:36.000So if it costs a lot of political capital, and it's difficult, and it ends up not being good for the country, and you don't even win black votes, then you shouldn't do it.
01:19:44.000So, we're not gonna be able to win the black vote.
01:19:46.000It's very shameful, or shameless, rather, and sad pandering to blacks.
01:19:52.000You know, honestly, with Republicans, just give up when it comes to that.
01:21:52.000Pretty funny, smart guy, and I know a lot of people on our side of Twitter and politics like him.
01:21:59.000I think he's a very funny guy, and I think he's probably woke or red-pilled on certain things.
01:22:04.000He put out a tweet not too long ago where he talked about like a new dark ages and the
01:22:08.000The afterglow of Christianity was very sort of, I mean, it was on brand for him, but pretty off brand for a comedian to say something like that.
01:22:16.000You know, mainstream comedian no less.
01:23:17.000It was in like a Louisiana school district where basically all the white kids seceded from the school district to start a private school or something and immediately the white school is amazing and the other school is not so great and you know some people are happy some people are not happy about this but basically these things sort themselves out if people are free to choose you know you think the talking point that he uses is you look at churches and high school cafeteria and what do you see do you see people you know smashing together and
01:23:48.000Trying to trying to mix and all that or do you see basically what would you describe as a voluntary segregation, right?
01:23:54.000I mean you look at Catholic churches you have Korean churches and Hispanic churches and black jewel not even Catholics But I guess a lot of churches black churches white churches even Polish churches, whatever So I think that that's sort of an easy way to do it Probably it like you said an optical way to do it consistent with our our legal ideas political ideas in America
01:28:01.000But all these people harassing me, condescending, talking, you know, all these garden people talking down to me because I eat from McDonald's.
01:28:08.000You know, why don't you do your thing, all right?
01:28:11.000If you're gonna live longer, then you'll be laughing all the way to the, you know, heaven, I guess, because you'll live 10 extra years.
01:29:31.000So, you know, if a bunch of people just started saying it, uh, you know, maybe they could stop one person saying it, but they couldn't stop all of us, you know?
01:29:38.000Imagine if, imagine a hundred thousand people all combined saying the, saying Knicker.
01:30:49.000Toad in the Hole, or Sausage Toad, is a traditional British dish consisting of sausages and Yorkshire pudding batter usually served with onion gravy and vegetables.
01:30:59.000Historically, the dish has also been prepared using other meats such as rump steak and lamb's kidney.
01:31:15.000We're gonna make, you know, things that look and sound good together.
01:31:19.000You know, and then Anglos are like, what if we took a cow's liver?
01:31:23.000What if we took a pig's kidney and put it in a brain and black pudding, you know?
01:31:29.000And then we had baked beans all over and smells like ass.
01:31:33.000And uh oi that's a that's a mighty fine breakfast mate you know it's crazy these people are crazy why why do you punish yourself like what is haggis isn't it something that's like a scottish thing right isn't that some kooky thing yeah what is it it's a savory pudding containing sheep's pluck minced with onion oatmeal spices salt stock and it looks like vomit it's like what are these people are doing why why would they want to make that
01:33:21.000Poo Poo King says, I loved Psychobomber Nick last night, but it's pretty suspicious that Iran and Russia were on your target list, but not the moon and Israel?
01:35:09.000And I know they distrust us because of our deep state and all that and the so-called steady state that will continue after Trump leaves office and they're suspicious and all that.
01:35:34.000And so I'm getting tired of seeing, you know, people go out and defend Iranians and North Koreans, who are, like, bad people too, you know.
01:35:42.000All these arguments about, well, we just deserve everything.
01:35:49.000And it's kind of interesting, all the people that have a problem with Israel say, we have a problem with Israel because they killed our sailors, they steal our secrets, they do all this, and then like when other countries do that, they're like, well, they're justified in doing that.
01:36:30.000They got more than two, you know, and it's true, we get nothing.
01:36:33.000But, uh, you know, that's just, look, I don't know if you heard about it, but the Holocaust happened, so that's just the way it has to be, alright?
01:36:40.000I know, I know, you don't want to go and die for Israel.
01:36:42.000I know our government's totally in the back pocket of a certain lobby, Zionist and Jewish, and they are separate and distinct.
01:36:49.000But, uh, the Holocaust happened, so that's just the way it has to be.
01:38:30.000Maybe it was just the neighborhood I was in.
01:38:32.000But what I do like about Chicago is even my neighborhood has been here.
01:38:35.000The high school I went to was built in 1888, okay?
01:38:39.000And you go to Chicago and there's a lot of historic architecture, you know, so then I go to Phoenix and everything looks like a strip mall and I'm like, what's going on here, big guy?
01:38:49.000So yeah, yeah, your authentic Arizona cuisine.
01:38:52.000I don't even know what that would look like.
01:40:37.000Well, because I made this wager with my family, basically, where I dropped out of college and my parents were like, you gotta do something, man.
01:40:45.000You gotta pick yourselves up by your bootstraps, you know.
01:41:15.000All right you can have your little show for six months and blah blah blah and the show's become a roaring success and and we're good and now don't have to go back to school owned don't have to become a wagee owned and so hopefully hopefully everything uh rolls on and continues you know where you love to see it you love to see great success right
01:41:54.000Because I remember I would go around years ago and, you know, all my friends were in college and friends' parents would be like, oh, so what are you doing?
01:42:12.000I mean, I'm laughing now, but give it a few more years, right?
01:42:16.000Anyway, HH says, Nick, not sure if you were joking or not, but you mentioned some Jewish people that offered you some virgins or something while you were in DC on your D livestream reacting to Owen Benjamin.
01:42:57.000Mr. Brightside says, Nick, what's your estimate of when we run out of time and have to stop thinking in terms of nationalism and have to think in terms of tribalism instead?
01:43:08.000Okay, um, there's a good thing there's not a pen on my desk right now because I was about to go Jeffrey Epstein mode after reading that one.
01:43:30.000But, you know, frankly, you've had countries that have been multiracial or supranational in the sense that it's more of an empire, currently and in the past.
01:44:20.000In Russia, you have something similar.
01:44:22.000You have the Khor, which is ethnic Russians, you know, Muscovites and things like that.
01:44:27.000And then as you get further out east, you've got the Tatars, you've got Chechens, you've got all kinds of different people living in Russia, Muslims.
01:44:36.000So there are a lot of countries that are like this, and they're nationalist.
01:44:39.000It's just about who is going to dictate what that nationalism looks like.
01:44:43.000In America, the white demographic is going to decrease, but you could argue that Hispanics could become a part of that more or less, you know?
01:44:51.000I don't know if that's entirely true, but you could say that maybe you tack on some Hispanics to that 40% and are able to create some kind of ethnic core to the country, some kind of core population.
01:45:02.000The difference is that with America, it's not concentrated like that.
01:45:05.000We don't have a core of Russians or a core of Han.
01:45:39.000Even you go down to the South, and a city like Birmingham, or a city like Atlanta, or a city like Nashville are increasingly becoming liberal and multi-ethnic.
01:45:47.000So it's like if the population core of even states that are ostensibly white and conservative are liberal, how are you gonna have a state secede?
01:45:54.000How are you gonna have a region secede if all the population cores are your adversaries, you know?
01:46:00.000I don't see tribalism coming back unless and until you see a real breakdown of order.
01:46:26.000In the sense that so long as other racial groups are going to be tribalist, we have to be, I guess, implicitly tribalist at this point in time.
01:46:33.000Gringo says thanks for making me laugh.
01:48:31.000Groypers are going to save America, certainly.
01:48:35.000Let's see, where did I leave off there?
01:48:37.000Medieval Dad says, I went to a party where everyone was listening to jazz and the host was lecturing everyone on how lame Christianity is and the greatness of Neil deGrasse Tyson.
01:48:45.000Now I know why we used to bully nerds.
01:48:52.000I think a lot of other people are doing that, too.
01:48:55.000Nibba says, okay, so the world is run by satanic pedophiles, but it's not like we can ever know their names, addresses, ethnicities, or anything.
01:49:02.000New Netflix documentary shows how shadowy Christian groups run DC.
01:49:08.000Yeah, finally someone will name the Christians running the government, right?
01:49:12.000You know, finally someone will name that shadowy religious interest group that controls the media, Hollywood, the government, those Christians.
01:49:20.000It's about time somebody said something, don't you think?
01:49:23.000Hong Kong says, hey big guy, a little late on the welcome back.
01:52:06.000Nibba says I hear Trump and Epstein used to skip down the boardwalk holding hands And they had matching necklaces each with half a heart only completed when they're together.
01:52:17.000Well, I don't think that's true But if it's a joke, ha ha ha ha ha funny joke.
01:52:22.000Congratulations Thanks Aeon says thoughts on the idea that free speech was put into the Constitution to undermine Christianity
01:52:32.000I love when people just, you know, here's my question, I'm making a claim.
01:52:37.000Here's my question, what do you think of my idea?
01:52:41.000Thoughts on the idea that free speech was put in the Constitution to undermine Christianity and that free speech doesn't actually exist under God's law because it sounds like blasphemy and lying?
01:54:02.000It's like, okay, bro, you know, like, yeah, maybe in 50 years, Bitcoin will be viable as a currency.
01:54:09.000Maybe crypto will be viable as a currency, but for now, you know, we're going to need to do transactions with the US dollar.
01:54:16.000I'm not a, you know, political evangelist or crusader for the Bitcoin.
01:54:20.000I'm just trying to make a living, you know, and same is true with the platforms.
01:54:24.000Well, yeah, like regulating big tech is good and all, but decentralized, there's not going to be decentralized if we don't get control of the platforms for now.
01:54:32.000Michael says, what is the difference between you and the alt-right ideologically?
01:54:36.000I think we've answered this a million times, but the alt-right is secular.
01:54:41.000And actually, atheists, in many cases, are pagan.
01:56:25.000Fozzie Moses, speaking of unsolved murder, ever heard about the Chicago natives John and Anton Schussler, Robert Peterson, or Barbara and Patricia Grimes?
01:57:25.000That's kind of a that's tall, but I don't know it doesn't scare me in the same way But yeah, we're gonna have to meet up one of these days Yolts says speaking for all knicker nation victory gardeners We accept your apologies and besides we crow we grow corn and wheat not gay squashes Oh, you grow corn and wheat not gay squash.
01:57:45.000Dumbass says egirls are meant to lie or rather meant to give super chats to eboys big agree big agree on that Derek says the right can learn a lot from dib on invaders in Naming the threat rising to meet the threat how to treat aliens and being overall based What the what kind of super chat is this?
01:58:05.000What did you just come from that store Spencer's or something?
01:58:55.000Black actress says, Nick, I don't get paid till next week, but thanks to the earning app, I am able to cash out $10 from my paycheck to send you this super chat.
01:59:03.000Well, I don't know how that works, but hey, thanks for the super chat.
01:59:07.000Captain Nikki says, Nick, you kind of hurt my feelings last show when you said I'm never funny.
01:59:23.000That's okay, just try harder next time, alright?
01:59:26.000Jake says, who is the guy who got attacked and spit on by Democrats in D.C., and why isn't he on Fox and all other conservative media doing interviews?
01:59:34.000Oh, you mean, I thought that was in Baltimore.
01:59:42.000Kyle says in a 2012 Florida case, upstanding citizen John Donnelly killed his white tutor David Grant for allegedly calling Donnelly racial slurs.
01:59:52.000In 2017, all charges were dropped against Donnelly by Broward prosecutor Michael Satz.
02:01:05.000bad bad turning point USA bad zooms is good evening okay ladies and gentlemen you're watching America first well I don't say ladies and gentlemen but okay fifth horseman says hey Nick appreciate your hot takes any interest in updating your background you deserve it I'm offering let me know keep it up I will shoot me an email I'll take a look I like my background but you know
02:01:28.000If you have a sample or something, just shoot it over and we can talk.
02:02:10.000Kells Boomer says, what do you think about the Turks and about Turkey leaving NATO and working with Russia?
02:02:16.000Well, I don't think Turkey has left NATO yet, right?
02:02:19.000But they are buying their missiles, and so we suspended their F-35 fighter program, right?
02:02:26.000So I think it's, you know, this is exactly what Sam Huntington predicted, which is that civilizations, or rather, countries are going to realign along civilizational boundaries instead of these Cold War boundaries, ideological boundaries.
02:02:40.000So I think it's sort of inevitable that you'll have this Eurasian axis as opposed to a, you know, NATO.
02:02:46.000Western Eastern European Asia Minor axis kind of ridiculous that even lasted this long But thank you for that question at 8 53 p.m.
02:02:57.000I don't know KFC Burger King White Castle, I love the taste of White Castle, but you know, let's be real Subway's probably bottom of the barrel
02:03:07.000Jaws says, after seeing that video from the DC Police Department today, I'm thinking it's time to go wacky mode.