This week, we discuss Kirstjen Nielsen's resignation from the Department of Homeland Security, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on the border wall, and the removal of white nationalist Faith Goldie from social media. We also discuss Cory Booker's new bill in the Senate that would study the possibility of reparations for the descendants of slaves, and much, much more. America First! is a show about Americanism, not globalism, by Americans, for Americans, about American people, and about America First. Hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes and Alex Blumberg, and produced by Ben Shapiro and Andrew Yang, and edited by Patrick Muldowney and Annie-Rose Strasser, with additional assistance from Matthew Boll and Ben Shapiro. Music: Fair Weather Fans by The Baseball Project, recorded live at WFMU and produced/edited by Andrew Yang. Art: Mackenzie Moore Editor: Will Witwer Theme Music: Hayden Coplen Mix: Joseph McDade Additional Compositions by Ian Dorsch Producer: Matthew Boll Thanks to John Rocha and Matt Newell Editing: Patrick McElroy Art Direction: Matthew Knott Jeff Perla Steve Kamb Music by Jeff Kaale We'll See You Next Week's Theme Song: "Goodbye Outer Space" by Ian Somerhalder Our Music: "Space Traveler" by Haley Shaw by Jeff Graham McLeod - "Good Morning America" by Squeals -- "The Good Life" by Jeffree Star is a Good Morning America's Music: Our Music is by Haley and the Good Life EP "Mr. Goodbye by The Good Life & The Good Lady" by Ed O'Brien (feat. by Mr. Goodfellows on Skynyrd Join Us, by Ferg & Mr. Jones Thank You, My Music is Outtro: "Squeepers, " by Ms. , "The Cool Cool Coolie" by Fade To Me , "By Mr. & "Alyssa & Ms. " by Sisyphus ? by Suneaters . & Other Things in the Bad Lord of the Good Morning Morning by Mary Jane by Haley
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00:17:45.000We've got a great show for you tonight.
00:17:47.000Lots to get into, lots to talk about, and actually a few white pills, a few things which are making us more optimistic as opposed to less, which is a change.
00:17:58.000Title of the show, obviously, is about Kirstjen Nielsen, the DHS secretary who resigned this weekend, and so we'll see what happens.
00:18:43.000We'll discuss and we'll see what happens.
00:18:46.000We'll be discussing Faith Goldie, my friend, who was kicked off of Facebook and Instagram today as part of a larger policy that has been implemented by Facebook targeting so-called white nationalism.
00:18:59.000So we'll get into that and everything that comes with that.
00:19:02.000We actually discussed this policy when it was announced, I think a little bit over a week ago.
00:19:08.000But it looks like it's now being fully implemented and they're really coming for everybody.
00:19:19.000You know, just like we saw with the Twitch ban last week, you realize the walls are coming in.
00:19:24.000I noticed a lot of people commented on my last show, the only real wall that's being built is the one that's closing in around America First.
00:19:31.000Which is true, that's how I feel sometimes.
00:19:34.000No border wall, but the wall around America First, the noose coming in, choking us to death, that is very real.
00:19:42.000That's the only one I think that's getting 10 feet taller, right?
00:19:47.000There were some other groups and individuals banned, but I'm not really familiar with them.
00:19:52.000And it's kind of funny because in this BuzzFeed article they talk about who was kicked off, who has been purged from the service, and it's like they've got Faith Goldie, who's, in my opinion, a totally normal, basically moderate conservative by the standards of maybe 10-15 years ago.
00:20:46.000So we'll have to discuss that if we have time towards the end.
00:20:50.000Now again, he's not introducing a bill that will create reparations or, you know, I don't think he's explicitly in favor of reparations because it's a very unpopular policy for obvious reasons.
00:21:02.000But he is introducing a bill that would study the effects of reparations.
00:22:02.000I mean, there's still time, you know, there'll be the debates and everything and it's going to be a long 2020 election.
00:22:08.000But it seems like because of that, people just kind of forgot about the Yang Shapiro interview that everybody...
00:22:13.000Apparently was so excited about a couple of weeks ago.
00:22:16.000So I took that it was about an hour long interview I watched about 40 minutes of it and reviewed it on stream and answered some questions and everything else So if you're a premium member, be sure to check that out.
00:22:26.000If you're not become a premium member Other than that, I don't think there's a whole lot of other housekeeping things I got to tell you the weather is changing my mood a little bit.
00:22:35.000I think America first is about to enter sunshine mode or about to hit the sunshine pill
00:22:42.000Because people have been saying for a long time, Nick, you're really bumming me out.
00:24:13.000Outside of that, I think that's everything.
00:24:15.000I did just want to say one other thing before we launch into the news.
00:24:18.000I'm getting a lot of emails from Premium members, and I said this on the Premium show as well.
00:24:23.000Very briefly the discord server is down.
00:24:26.000Okay, we got kicked off our server got shut down I got banned from discord.
00:24:31.000So a lot of people are emailing me like Nick I can't get into the America first discord Nick Can I get a link to the America first discord?
00:24:40.000You're not getting through because it was banned.
00:24:42.000It was shut down It's not coming back.
00:24:45.000So so just just a heads up if you're one of those people
00:24:48.000But, with that out of the way, I think we can kind of jive right in here into the big announcement that was made the other day, which is that Kirstjen Nielsen is out at Homeland Security, which, like her name to me, every time I have to write her name in the notes, I'm thinking like, white people, really, the caucasity.
00:25:07.000Kirstjen, K-I-R-S-T-J-E-N, Kirstjen Nielsen, like, what a goofy name, right?
00:25:19.000Christian Nielsen, I believe, has been the DHS Secretary from the beginning of the administration.
00:25:25.000And so the announcement was that she abruptly resigned on Sunday as DHS Secretary.
00:25:31.000And now the Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan will serve as acting DHS Secretary, and that was announced shortly afterward.
00:25:40.000And a lot of people are very excited about this.
00:25:43.000I'm excited about it, but I just want to be extra cautious.
00:26:35.000So this is a pretty big deal that she's stepping down because, as I said, she has been the one who has been sort of hiding the reality of the border from Trump, saying she will carry out his agenda but not actually doing it, pushing back against some of the more extreme elements of the anti-immigration or pro-restriction agenda.
00:26:54.000So it's a very good thing that she's out.
00:28:24.000From a lot of sources in the administration, that he probably won't be the permanent replacement there.
00:28:30.000But nevertheless, that he fulfilled the role of Nielsen just demonstrates the greater problem.
00:28:36.000You can kick out John Kelly, but it doesn't matter if you get Mick Mulvaney.
00:28:39.000You can kick out Kirstjen Nielsen, but it doesn't matter if you get somebody like Mick Alinen, who is the architect of catch and release for Barack Obama.
00:28:48.000So we have to really be careful about what comes next.
00:28:52.000It could be worse or the same, in which case it doesn't really matter.
00:28:57.000All right, but there are some other developments here, kind of explaining the story, how this came about.
00:29:03.000This is from a journalist and somebody named Julia Ainsley, an exclusive from them.
00:29:09.000They say, quote, President Trump has for months now urged his administration to reinstate large-scale separation of migrant families crossing the border, according to three U.S.
00:29:19.000officials with knowledge of meetings at the White House.
00:29:22.000Kirstjen Nielsen resisted, setting her at odds with the President.
00:29:25.000According to two of the sources, Nielsen told Trump that federal court orders prohibited DHS from reinstating the policy and that he would be reversing his own executive order from June that ended family separation.
00:29:37.000So apparently, the President, since about January, has been pushing the old family separation policy.
00:29:43.000Which, if you remember, said that they were going to separate out the children from their sponsors.
00:29:48.000Not parents' sponsors, because in the vast majority of cases it wasn't the parents.
00:29:53.000But separating the sponsors from the unaccompanied minors who arrive at the border.
00:29:57.000Because, and if you look at the data, this is actually a very, very effective policy.
00:30:02.000One of the most effective policies against this particular type of immigration which we're seeing.
00:30:07.000The only time you saw these immigration numbers, if you're looking at the Central American families, which constitutes, you know, the largest percentage, they account for the big majority of the new immigration, illegal immigration that's coming in, it was only during July and June and August of last year, when this family separation policy was in effect, that you saw those numbers decline in any real way.
00:30:30.000So, according to this insider information, Trump has been pushing to reinstate this policy since January.
00:30:38.000Because, of course, what happens when you have this funding bill and some of these other measures that have been put into place, his own executive order which ended this policy?
00:31:09.000So Trump is rightly looking at the data and looking at you know obviously through experience what is happening at the border and since January saying we have to bring this policy back and Nielsen since then has been saying no and this is just one example of why she's so terrible why it's a good thing that she's gone because this has been the story of the entire administration.
00:31:29.000Her pushing back on all these hardline immigration restrictions, you know, or lying to the president, deceiving, not enforcing faithfully.
00:31:40.000Now on top of that, and this is why I'm a little bit more optimistic, earlier I think it was today at like 4 or 5 a.m.
00:31:48.000I was tweeting about how, you know, I'm really not that thrilled.
00:31:51.000I really don't think this is going anywhere because all you have is Nielsen out.
00:31:56.000And like I said at the top of the show, it really doesn't matter if you're not cleaning house all across the board and really getting serious about policy changes.
00:32:04.000To start, but unless there's more, I'm really not seeing how this is a really a big deal, right?
00:32:10.000But then again, we see that Stephen Miller is making some moves.
00:32:13.000I was a little bit cynical about this last week, but this is according to Fox News.
00:32:18.000It says, quote, Trump's top White House immigration aide Stephen Miller
00:32:22.000Who wants 10 cities to house migrants on the border and is pressing to extend the amount of time U.S.
00:32:27.000immigration officials can detain migrant children beyond the current 20-day limit imposed by a federal judge.
00:32:34.000Miller wants to force migrant parents arrested at the border to choose between splitting apart from their children or remaining together indefinitely in detention while awaiting court proceedings, according to five people familiar with the plans.
00:32:46.000So last week we talked about this, the fact that Miller and the President were pursuing everything within the jurisdiction of the White House, everything they could do unilaterally to button up the immigration laws, button up the border, and I was skeptical of this.
00:33:02.000I said, you know, shouldn't we have been doing this from the beginning?
00:33:05.000I mean, I guess it's good if they start to make these changes, but
00:33:09.000Shouldn't we have done this in January 2017?
00:33:12.000Or why didn't we do this as it was promised before the midterm elections?
00:33:49.000We're rooting for them, and I don't want to give anybody the impression that I'm like white-pilled now, per se, or that I think the course correction is being implemented, you know, or that the administration is turning around on immigration.
00:34:01.000You know, I don't think that's happening, and again, I'm still not optimistic that that's happening.
00:34:06.000But you see Nielsen out, you see Miller looking to implement some of these policies, and if all of this, again, if all of this comes to fruition, if this bears fruit, if there's some consequence from all of this, then I'll say okay, then maybe we've got something on our hands here.
00:34:21.000But again, as of right now, nothing has changed.
00:34:26.000Shake up in personnel that's six months overdue.
00:34:29.000We're looking at policies that we've been looking at for two years,
00:34:33.000I hope it's the start of something new, but we can't get carried away, right?
00:34:37.000And then lastly on immigration, this is a bit of a black pill, actually.
00:34:42.000We're facing the same problems, as always.
00:34:44.000A judge, a federal judge from the 9th Circuit has made a new ruling, and they have temporarily blocked a plan to send certain non-Mexican asylum seekers back to Mexico while they await a resolution for their asylum case.
00:34:58.000So this is something that the president was trying to implement where, again we've talked about this a lot on the show, the chief problem is not so much the vast expanses of border which do not have a physical barrier, which do not have a wall or a fence.
00:35:10.000The problem with the current influx of illegal immigration is people coming to a port of entry and surrendering themselves to immigration authorities.
00:36:02.000So instead of them coming across the border saying, I'm seeking asylum and us saying, okay, while we review your asylum request, you'll just be in the country and come back on your court date and we never hear from them again.
00:36:15.000Instead, they're released into Mexico where they're put back from where they came.
00:36:19.000And then it's up to them whether they want to try their luck or they want to go back home.
00:36:23.000So a judge has put an injunction on that, which goes into effect on Friday, and it says that Trump can't do this.
00:36:29.000And it's fascinating because if you actually read the injunction itself, it doesn't have any problem with the president's authority to do this.
00:36:36.000It just says that the means by which he did it was perhaps improper.
00:36:40.000And so this is a real problem that we're having with the judiciary.
00:36:44.000This should have been tackled, I think, much earlier in the administration.
00:36:47.000Because this is no secret to us, this is no surprise to us, the federal judges have been doing this with everything since Trump got into office.
00:36:57.000The travel ban, anything with immigration, DACA, DAPA, healthcare, I mean everything that the president tries to implement, we get a challenge from a court, we get an injunction from a federal judge, and
00:37:10.000In the majority of cases, it ends up in the Supreme Court, and it either gets turned over, or it's most likely going to get turned over.
00:37:17.000Because in the case, for example, of this particular rule about asylum seekers, if you look at the Immigration and Naturalization Act, the most recent one, it gives the President, like, almost total jurisdiction to end immigration for whatever reason.
00:37:34.000Any kind of immigration, for any reason, for any duration of time, for any, like,
00:37:39.000It's so broad, the scope is so huge, and so the law is really not ambiguous as to what the President has the authority to do with immigration.
00:37:48.000But again, you get these judges who have a political agenda, and it's in the Ninth Circuit.
00:37:53.000You know, a lot of the judges, they're from Seattle, or they're from San Francisco, or they're from Hawaii.
00:37:57.000I mean, this is various circuits of the federal judiciary.
00:38:01.000They're from these liberal strongholds, they have their own agenda, and so they say, I don't like the policy, I'm going to put an injunction on it, and I'll just invent some reason for why I'm justified in doing that.
00:38:12.000And when the travel ban was cleared several months ago, Clarence Thomas actually put out in his statement on the case, he said, you know, the federal judges, he has said this explicitly,
00:38:30.000And if this continues, we're going to have to put a stop to that.
00:38:33.000We're going to have to do some form of judicial review where we end the federal judge's unilateral ability to just veto executive orders, bills from the Congress, because this is out of control.
00:40:32.000But, you know, all of this aside, he's still quadrupling down on bringing in more legal immigrants than ever before.
00:40:40.000And Kushner is still holding court in the White House with the George W. Bush administration and the Heritage Foundation and all these other pro-immigration, pro-big business institutions and trying to cook up some grand immigration deal that expands the amount of visas and foreign workers that are coming into America.
00:40:58.000So, while we may be taking a harder line on immigration, harder than open borders, worse than George W. Bush,
00:41:06.000Like, I guess that's a marginal improvement, but even in spite of that, at the same time, if you're bringing in more legal immigrants than ever before, how are you really making a difference then?
00:41:17.000Is it even better then that you're having less illegals but more illegals?
00:41:22.000I would say it was actually probably worse, because at least for the legal immigrants, the majority of the population can wrap their heads around the fact that this is improper.
00:42:31.000So the idea that we'll build anything substantial between now and the election I think is wishful thinking.
00:42:36.000So immigration to me, that ship has basically sailed.
00:42:40.000It sailed probably 10 years ago, frankly, and Trump could have done things to sort of slow it down, or to change the long-term outlook, or maybe adjust it so that another administration would have to come in and reverse it and try and bring immigrants back into the country, but it was always a lost cause.
00:42:57.000He could have done things to, again, mitigate it or temporarily stem the tide of massive illegal immigration, but at this point it's really too late.
00:43:07.000So the only thing the president can do now, in my opinion, that's really worthwhile, that would have an outsized effect on the future, is tech censorship, which is conveniently the next subject.
00:43:18.000Okay, immigration, you're really just not going to be able to do it.
00:43:22.000Legislatively, through executive order, and even if you did,
00:44:49.000And then you find out that actually, it wasn't like they just came up with his name, they pulled it out of a hat or something.
00:44:55.000They came up with Faith Goldie because you had these Canadian NGOs and left-wing organizations whose job it is to go after right-wing people like the equivalent of Right-Wing Watch in America or Hope Not Hate in Europe.
00:45:09.000And they petitioned Facebook for a long time and bothered them and said, when are you going to ban Faith Goldie?
00:45:14.000When are you going to ban Faith Goldie?
00:45:30.000That's going to happen no matter what.
00:45:33.000The real thing we have to focus on now is basically the endgame.
00:45:36.000We have to focus on, okay, if we're not going to change the equation in the foreseeable future, how do we secure our ability to be able to secure that in the long-term future?
00:45:46.000How do we secure our capacity to continue to spread our ideas and to organize and to create an infrastructure to resist what's going to come down the line?
00:45:56.000And the first step in doing that is to protect us from Facebook, the social media companies, and also the payment processors.
00:46:03.000Because again, I've talked about it a lot before.
00:46:05.000Like, okay, immigration may not work out, but if people like Faith Goldie and others can't talk about our ideas, authentic right-wing ideas, whether that's religious or demographics-related or whatever else, then the left has a total monopoly on information.
00:46:22.000All the next generation will hear, in terms of facts and opinions, is coming from the left.
00:46:28.000They're gonna learn left-wing opinions in their schools, from kindergarten and now, conceivably, from preschool and daycare, all the way up through college.
00:46:37.000And you have to get a college degree now, right?
00:46:38.000That's the direction things are moving in, or where they already are.
00:46:43.000We're the next generation they get their opinion and facts from the public school system or predominantly the public school system from the time they're maybe three or four years old until they're 22.
00:46:54.000So 20 years of public school indoctrination.
00:46:56.000You've got the news media which is NBC, CBS, ABC.
00:47:01.000The best you could do is Fox News and probably
00:47:04.000Five out of seven shows are sending the wrong message, whether it's Shepard Smith, or Hunter Wallace, or Bret Baier, or some of these other characters.
00:47:36.000You know, you've got just basically everything and probably the majority of people's parents.
00:47:41.000Then you've got YouTube, things like the Young Turks.
00:47:43.000You've got all the political content that is allowed on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc., which is liberal, which is totally in favor of the establishment.
00:47:51.000And you wonder how we could ever put up any kind of resistance, how dissent or dissident politics could ever have a chance any time in the future if there's this blanket monopoly everywhere you look on facts and opinion.
00:48:07.000So that's the real threat at this point.
00:48:09.000Demographics is going to happen no matter what.
00:48:12.000But what can still be done is that you protect right-wing voices online.
00:48:16.000You protect right-wing voices in the only place where we are able to go on there without a major radio company or a major television company or a major newspaper.
00:48:26.000That's the only place where a normal person without ties to a major corporation who's in favor of cheap labor
00:48:51.000Get everybody offline, Stefan Molyneux, Faith Goldie, me, even people like CRTV, Breitbart, you know, whoever it is, and they probably won't go, at least not anytime soon, but you get all these people who are based in Redfield offline, and how do you find these things out?
00:49:07.000You're just going to have to get people who are really, really, really curious, and they really, really don't care about the social stigma of looking into, you know, the banned thoughts, you know, the thoughts that you're not allowed to have.
00:49:20.000There's not a lot of people who have the temperament to do that, and they're not going to find it and turn it around for us.
00:49:25.000So, I look at what happens with Facebook and I say, this is it.
00:50:50.000And then they kick you off Twitter one day.
00:50:52.000So you can see a future where if people like Faith Goldie are not allowed, or people like myself are not allowed, or people like Jake Lloyd are not allowed on the air, or on YouTube, or on Twitter, or anywhere else, you can see where this will have a chilling effect and all that will be left is Rant Nation
00:51:11.000I'm fine with demographic change so long as it's legal and all this other stuff and that's the future we have to worry about.
00:51:22.000Us becoming a minority, we're gonna have to get used to that.
00:51:25.000But the tech censorship, that is really going to close our last opportunity to save things.
00:51:30.000So, it's the beginning of the end, folks.
00:51:31.000If we don't get a law, if we don't get an executive order, if something doesn't change, we're not going to be around for much longer.
00:51:37.000Knock on wood, I've been alright so far, but we're not long for this world.
00:51:41.000I don't believe when you see things like that.
00:51:44.000So last but not least, it looks like we will have time to talk about this reparations bill here.
00:52:03.000Excuse me, it says quote, Senator Cory Booker on Monday introduced a bill that would study the possibility of reparations for descendants of slaves embracing a push that recently has caught the interest of fellow 2020 Democratic presidential candidates.
00:52:17.000The measure is a Senate companion to a bill introduced in the House of Representatives in January by Sheila Jackson Lee, which if passed into law would set up a commission to study the impact of slavery and continued discrimination against black Americans and make recommendations on reparation proposals for the descendants of slaves.
00:52:43.000Isn't that the most pressing issue that we face?
00:52:46.000Isn't that, you know, when I get out of bed and I watch the news and I see the problems in the country, you know, we see somebody with a rifle walking to a high school today and we see a hundred thousand people illegally crossing the border in March and we have a trillion dollar trade deficit and the debt surpasses 23 trillion dollars and
00:53:03.000You know, you got all this stuff going on in the world.
00:54:14.000You know, if you look at the polling, it's not popular.
00:54:17.000You might have some idea about liberals or something, but it's only 26% of the population which supports this.
00:54:23.000Even blacks only support this by like 60-some percent, which is high obviously, but you know, it's not even a super majority like on some of these other issues.
00:55:18.000Well, it's funny how quickly they scurry to build whiteness back up so they can take from their pockets, right?
00:55:24.000So they can take what they think they're owed.
00:55:27.000Suddenly we know very clearly what a white person is and who they are and where they live and how much money they make and just how much money we can pull from them.
00:55:35.000Yesterday it was, whiteness is evil, whiteness must be torn down, and today it's, uh, I think whiteness is great, and they're gonna have to pay their fair share, right?
00:56:04.000How do you know who was a slave and who wasn't?
00:56:06.000Somebody like Kamala Harris, for example, who talked about reparations, her parents didn't even come to America since the 1960s, so should she get reparations?
00:57:49.000Because, you know, I don't really have a whole lot of faith in a multiracial country if this is how we kick it off.
00:57:55.000You know, if the idea is that white people have to go peacefully and quietly into the night because we're all going to forget about race and we're all going to embrace this American identity, is the best way to kick that off, holding a gun to their head and saying, pay me for what you did 200 years ago?
00:58:10.000Because that strikes me as petty, vindictive, vengeful, not really embracing of the whole multiracial ethos which is progressing, moving beyond all these things.
00:58:20.000You know, once they're telling us we have to transcend all the things that happened in our past, these tribalist primitive impulses, but at the same time they seem totally unwilling to forget what happened in the past or to, you know,
00:58:35.000Or to find some kind of acceptable settlement.
00:58:43.000So, I don't really have a lot of faith if that's how we're kicking it off.
00:58:47.000Do you think that when white people are a minority, and the governing coalition in the government is racial, it's non-whites against whites, do you think they'll be benevolent if this is how we are in 2019?
01:01:05.000We've got the same cryptic question about books from 1990.
01:01:09.000From last week, which I had the same answer, and we've got another question which we've answered about five times on the show about keeping the videos private permanently.
01:01:31.000You know, I like how, like, people are getting banned, I get kicked off Twitch, they're reporting me, they're sifting through everything I've ever said, and people's concern is...
01:01:42.000But I want to watch the content, Nick.
01:01:43.000When am I going to get to watch the content again?
01:01:45.000I know you do the show every night and there's like 30 shows just since you privated all of them, but I want to watch content.
01:01:51.000Look, I know your livelihood's on the line and there's truty like never before, but am I going to get to watch that?
01:01:57.000But am I going to get to watch that content ever, Nick?
01:01:59.000Am I going to get to watch what I want to watch ever?
01:02:08.000It just seems like a very like can you can kind of see what's going on over here and you're worried about Am I gonna get to watch the old shows?
01:05:58.000So I don't, don't get me wrong, I'm not, I'm not a guy downplay that or I don't talk about it, but when that is the monocausal explanation for everything that happens in the world, everything that goes wrong, and the only thing you can talk about is that, there's something wrong there.
01:06:13.000And I don't know if it's personal failure, I don't know if that's like a psychological thing, I don't know if that's a federal agent,
01:06:20.000But wasn't Mike Enoch married to a Jewish person?
01:06:22.000So for all this stuff about Jews are controlling the world and they're the ones doing everything wrong and so on, and you're married to one, it's like, I don't know, it's a little conspicuous.
01:06:31.000And it's a little convenient that nobody can ever talk about that because, well, there's a thing.
01:06:35.000And look, I don't want to get into that.
01:09:21.000I don't think it's, um, you know, I think if we had an ideal country, the more homogeneous, the more stable, the more ordered, the more coherent, and therefore the better.
01:09:31.000Not because they're inferior or, you know, anything like that, but just because by virtue of having people who are similar, you have stability.
01:09:41.000So, ideally, what would the country look like?
01:09:44.000Not like it's going to look like, but we don't have the luxury of having an ideal country or even working towards one.
01:13:35.000Why do you think there's higher rates of mental illness?
01:13:37.000Why do you think all these studies show that interracial relationships are worse off in domestic abuse, divorce rates, drug abuse, everything else?
01:14:21.000If you get married within your own race, more or less, you know, I'm not, we're not going to be like literally Hitler here and say you have to come from the same town, in the same city, from the same country, 100% phenotype, whatever, but within the same race basically.
01:14:38.000So that you have a coherent racial identity, some kind of coherent sense of identity, and then it's compatible, and then you're going to have all these numbers working in the right direction, as opposed to what's being promoted, which is the most distinct, which is the most diverse.
01:14:51.000You should marry somebody totally different from you, and by virtue of not having a coherent identity, it is less compatible.
01:15:03.000It's just, people just cannot see what's going on, right?
01:15:07.000The idea that we're all the same, we're all pink on the inside and all that, it's just such a lie.
01:15:13.000And that's why they were interrupting so much in that debate, because they know that once you start making that point, like, there's no getting that back in the back, and they know what's going on intuitively.
01:15:24.000Somebody says something in Russian, which I can't read.
01:15:26.000I can't read the Cyrillic alphabet, but he says, hey big guy, here's some gas money so you can drive to a Latin mass.
01:15:32.000Really spiritually fulfilling while living in clown world.
01:15:40.000Douchebag says, man, I know it's a pipe dream.
01:15:42.000Kobach getting DHS or immigration czar position would be badass.
01:15:46.000I don't know if he would get the vote though.
01:15:48.000He probably would, and they could force the nuclear option either way, so...
01:15:53.000Yeah, that would be the dream, but I don't know if it'll happen, and not even because of the nomination.
01:15:57.000I think that's basically a myth that he wouldn't be able to get confirmed, but because I think the Trump administration just might be too weak to put him in place, you know?
01:16:05.000Everybody thought this kind of shake-up would happen when John Kelly was out at Chief of Staff, and who'd they get next?
01:16:58.000Prima Jen says, the next time SJWs accuse you of being a Nazi, you can tell them your political views are in line with the American men that stormed the beaches of Normandy.
01:18:00.000And anyway, it's not like, um, you know, all it's gonna take is a really cogent, uh, thinker, really cogent sort of gotcha point that you can make.
01:19:24.000That's what I resigned myself to a long time ago is, look, people have been negligent for a long time, people have been irresponsible and ignorant, and they will get what's coming to them, you know, and there will be a correction.
01:19:37.000And you could argue whether this is deserved or not, whether this is the responsibility of the elites or the people, they haven't governed themselves, is this intrinsic to our nature that people are careless or
01:19:46.000Have a tendency to degenerate, but no matter what, there will be a correction and there will be suffering as a result of this.
01:20:44.000I don't take any funding from anybody.
01:20:46.000You know, I really just have no... There's really no consideration where I come on the show and temper what I say.
01:20:54.000And I'm just telling you, I'm not telling you that to toot my own horn.
01:20:56.000I'm telling you that functionally, there is really nothing.
01:21:01.000Right now, with the exception of Terms of Services, which is exerting pressure on what I say.
01:21:06.000You know, even if you're not taking money, even if you're not getting sponsors or whatever, if you have friends in Washington D.C.
01:21:12.000that you care about keeping, or you know, you have certain connections, you might want to be careful about what you say on the show, because it might offend the wrong person, might cause a bridge to burn, or if you get an ad, well, you want to be careful what you say, because you don't want the advertiser to get heat from right-wing watch or somebody, so you temper what you say.
01:21:31.000But I think I'm one of the only people who is only viewer funded and therefore can and will say whatever needs to be said.
01:21:38.000So I appreciate that you appreciate that.
01:21:57.000It's going to take the best and the brightest, people who could have had a great future, to sacrifice that on the other side.
01:22:04.000Who else but those people are going to put the country in the right direction?
01:22:07.000We're in the situation we're in, because all the best and the right people sold out and are doing the wrong thing, and are hypocrites.
01:22:15.000You know, they wanted what was best for only themselves and their career, so we have to step up.
01:22:21.000We have to have the best people coming over to our side.
01:22:23.000You know, and a lot of people from DC tell me, you'll never have a future, it'll be very hard for you if you don't cuck, if you don't praise certain groups of people, if you don't bend the knee to certain groups.
01:22:34.000And you have to come over, you have to come over so I can retweet, you have to come over so I can publicly be friends with you.
01:22:41.000And I say no no no, it's the opposite.
01:22:43.000We have to get to a point where you are coming over on my side.
01:22:46.000It's not me coming over to your side, people that are
01:22:49.000Quietly talking to me behind closed doors have to come over to my side and they have to do things like come on my show or speak if they not you know have to come on my show but they have to speak about these things on their own platforms and they have to alienate their friends they have to do what I did you know maybe you don't come on my show but you have to you have to do what I did and that's how we're gonna turn things around.
01:23:09.000It's not the people on the outside cucking and shilling on the inside.
01:23:12.000It's people on the inside going outside and saying, we're not going to take this anymore.
01:23:25.000Let's see puppet pal says make America the 110th country.
01:23:29.000I don't know what you mean by that But it sounds I don't know.
01:23:32.000It sounds like a little bit Offensive so I might have to disavow that I'm not sure what exactly that means, but I disavow Video game snakes is what do you think of Herman Cain being elected the Federal Reserve?
01:23:44.000Okay, that's what you're referring to about the Pizza Man remember the Pokemon 2000 Herman Cain speech and
01:24:34.000He said Kurds should have their own state and their terrorism is justified, which is fascinating because if you go back and you watch that clip, like, it said it all right there.
01:24:43.000We're talking about the Christchurch shooter.
01:24:46.000And why did the Christchurch shooter do what he did?
01:24:48.000Because he wanted a country of all white people in New Zealand.
01:24:51.000He wanted to intimidate Muslims, get Muslims out of the country.
01:25:23.000And he said, well, what Turkey's doing is actually fine because they are rebelling to create an independent Kurdistan, a Kurdistan for the Kurds.
01:25:33.000So, understand there's literally no difference.
01:25:36.000Kurds doing terrorist attacks to get their own sovereign, independent Kurdish state.
01:25:41.000In other words, for self-determination.
01:25:43.000The Christchurch shooter shooting people to intimidate them, to ultimately facilitate a white ethnic state or whatever.
01:27:09.000I'll be surprised by what she says because you know she said some weird things in the past like about Hitler and whatever else so she's kind of unpredictable.
01:27:18.000Somebody like Charlie Kirk you can kind of predict like their ideology but Candace Owens I think is just kind of such a wild card you don't really know what she's gonna say so I don't know I don't know what what I'm expecting there.
01:27:30.000James Russell says, if only Trump did something like declare gangs like MS-13 terrorists.
01:27:35.000Oh wait, he did that to the Iranian IRGC.
01:29:04.000I just don't understand the motivation.
01:29:05.000Unless you're actively trying to hurt me, you have to be retarded.
01:29:09.000Unless your motivation is bad, there has to be something wrong with you that you would think this isn't appropriate and this is something that will be good for the show.
01:29:18.000This is something that that must be asked on the super chats.
01:29:23.000Yeah, look, the show's gonna go away, frankly, and it'll go away, okay?
01:29:27.000And I'll just leave it at that, right?
01:29:29.000We're gonna get banned and everyone's gonna wonder why.
01:29:38.000Are you gonna bring it back somewhere else?
01:29:41.000And I'm going to say, yeah, remember when you were asking about, um, when you were asking about how I should bring Chris Cantwell and Patrick Little on the show and how I need to embrace violence and everything else?
01:29:55.000Spiteful says, maybe if they will do some DNA testing for the reparations, they will find the real slave owners and Ben Shapiro will be canceled.
01:32:01.000Pragmatic Culture says, Nick, Logo is an egghead, but would you at least concede many leftists push an image of right-wingers as mentally ill to explain us away to their base?
01:32:41.000So on the first hand, I object to that behavior.
01:32:46.000But secondarily, no, he completely misunderstands the point.
01:32:51.000Boy being, when I say they understand that what we're saying is true, I mean to say that conservative right-wing ideas are deeply ingrained in our nature.
01:33:00.000Why are they afraid of white identity?
01:33:03.000It's because they're afraid of white nativism.
01:33:05.000And they've all said this, by the way.
01:33:07.000Maybe not Destiny and Ahsan Piker, but all the higher-level people writing for The Atlantic, anyone else who knows the score, who knows what's going on on the board, they know.
01:33:16.000That the threat to the multiracial society is white nativism.
01:33:21.000People like Andrew Yang acknowledge this.
01:33:22.000Yang says, you know, the only thing that's gonna...
01:33:26.000I heard our country in the future is the rise of a dispossessed white majority that is going to be not happy.
01:33:33.000They're going to be bitter about their loss of power.
01:33:35.000So they understand this, and why do they acknowledge that white nativism is a threat?
01:33:39.000More than, for example, other conspiracy theories or whatever, like Logo is trying to compare it to.
01:33:44.000Because they know that race is a part of us.
01:33:46.000They're the ones out there saying racism is... everyone is a racist.
01:33:59.000That race, tribalism is a part of who we are.
01:34:02.000The reason they're afraid of it spreading is because even if they think it's irrational or ignorant, they know it spreads because it taps into something which is very much deeply embedded in our subconscious.
01:34:12.000It's very much a part of who we are and we can't really change it.
01:34:17.000You know, Democrats and left-wing people, they will never say this explicitly, but implicitly the message is that we always have to be protecting against the rise of racism again.
01:34:39.000But they are implicitly acknowledging when they flip out and they're very scared for promoting race realism or things like that because they know that race is a part of who we are deep down.
01:34:49.000They know, for example, that we need religiosity.
01:34:52.000They know deep down that a call for order and security, even if it's fear-mongering or irrational,
01:34:57.000They know it's deeply embedded in our flawed and unchanging nature, and they acknowledge that implicitly when they talk about this kind of stuff, and that's what I was getting at.
01:35:07.000But, you know, this guy wants to play word games and say, oh, what you say is irrational, innate nature is actually insanity according to this gay, esoteric book I read a hundred years ago.
01:35:16.000So, no, completely misunderstanding the point.
01:35:19.000Daniel Anderson says, how to become premium, lol, I've been on the website multiple times, my boomer eyesight hides the button from me.
01:35:27.000Go to the website, top right corner, premium content.
01:37:16.000So, I don't have any personal, like, animus against him.
01:37:19.000And I actually appreciate that he didn't even debate me, because, you know, a lot of these people, you know how it goes.
01:37:24.000People don't acknowledge, they ignore, they don't engage, they don't debate, they don't have a conversation, let alone have something more, what would you call it, contentious.
01:37:34.000So, I appreciate that he's willing to talk, and so, I don't have anything bad to say about him.
01:37:40.000Nicholas Williams says, would you trade liberties for an ethnostate?
01:38:05.000I want the country basically to look like the food court at a mall, which means just kind of dirty, kind of shitty, and loud, and lots of commotion.
01:38:17.000We've got a lot of different food selections.
01:38:19.000Cheap, quick, sort of subpar, but there's lots of options.
01:38:23.000You know, that's basically what I want for the country.
01:38:25.000I want it to resemble the food court at a mall, and I think that's a fine vision for the country.
01:41:33.000He uses them incorrectly and he's not funny, but he uses all our memes.
01:41:37.000and so in a way you can see this he wants to belong there is this bitterness that he does want to sort of belong to this movement he does kind of want to be cool and hip and have excitement and energy he starts a podcast he envies what we have going on here so uh so yeah it was like kind of funny to see him say that but at the same time it's like dude like you're you're sad man you're pathetic so
01:42:03.000Look, Jared, I'm like the Christian Picciolini of the dissident right.
01:42:07.000Jared, if you ever want an off-ramp of your radical Antifa liberalism, you know, one day you wake up and you realize, I'm just a total soulless corporate slave for the establishment, and I'm basically doing the work of Satan, and all the rest, and you decide one day you want to turn your life around,
01:43:07.000I say that because I've answered this a thousand times, and, um, and, uh, look, we're gonna, well, I have answered this a thousand times, so I'm not gonna relitigate that.
01:43:16.000I've said this on Twitter, I've said this on YouTube, so, um, so that's unfortunate.
01:44:11.000Billy says we must lobby the tech companies to ban all... Like, what difference would it make if immigration were high or low if the country's majority minority?
01:44:20.000It's gonna get marginally worse, whereas free speech is getting drastically worse.
01:44:24.000And you're, well, we can't protect it in the interim because it might get... Everything's gonna go under that same way.
01:44:30.000Immigration would be the first thing to go.
01:44:33.000So, uh, Billy says we must lobby the tech companies to ban all Kurdish nationalist content immediately.
01:44:39.000Yeah, Kurdish nationalist, Zionist, Palestinian, everything, you know?
01:44:43.000Oh, but it's only white identity, white separatism.
01:45:33.000The West was built on Catholic views and ostensibly Christian views.
01:45:37.000Even if you disagree that it's Catholic, you know, you believe it's the Enlightenment.
01:45:41.000Okay, well the Enlightenment was built on Protestant values or Christian values.
01:45:45.000You know, even the scientists, even as derivative as the Enlightenment was, in terms of Western culture, people like Isaac Newton, among others, were Christians.
01:46:00.000You might have had a few exceptions where there's a more difficult case to make that they were Christians, but they all believed the country should be informed by Christian values.
01:46:08.000So, the idea that it's Judeo-Christian or it's Judeo is preposterous.
01:46:12.000You know, Judeo-modifying Christian is, it's like black-white or, you know, things that are totally mutually exclusive.
01:46:22.000How could you be at once Jewish and Christian?
01:46:24.000How could you at once believe Christ is the Son of God, but at the same time believe that he was a usurper, that he was a false prophet, that he's in hell, as the Talmud states?
01:46:34.000So no, the concept of Judeo-Christian is wrong.
01:46:38.000And then beyond that, Jews and Christians have been fighting forever.
01:46:41.000People paint this picture of the Torah and the Jews have been informing Western civilization for millennia.
01:46:57.000Was that actually, like, a friendly thing between Christians and Jews?
01:47:01.000The Pale of Settlement, pogroms, things like that.
01:47:04.000Was that ever, uh, and was that a Judeo-Christian tradition?
01:47:08.000So, look, whatever you want to believe about what's going on now, to say that the West was built by Jewish values is just, you know, simply not true.
01:49:04.000Look, you have to... Look, identity is something that's complex and have different degrees of salience.
01:49:10.000You know, some identity has more salience than others.
01:49:13.000For example, I'm a quarter Mexican and I don't like downplay that because it doesn't fit with my ideology, you know, or I'm ashamed of it or anything.
01:49:21.000It's just because it didn't have a strong presence in my upbringing.
01:49:25.000You know, all of my grandparents, I had two Italian grandparents, a 100% Irish grandparent, and a grandparent was probably half native, half Spanish, and that grandparent died well before I was born.
01:49:38.000So, when you look at identity in that way, it's something that has different degrees of salience.
01:49:42.000Having a mother's Italian, a grandmother's 100% Italian, having that as a big impact on my life, that identity is more salient than the Mexican identity.
01:49:52.000We're the only grandfather who was a part of that.
01:50:44.000So I don't I don't know if it should be a source of conflict.
01:50:46.000I mean certainly you have these competing identities Whereas maybe a thousand years ago would be sort of tough but on this day and age I think you can affirm both, you know, you can love and appreciate your parents and understand your upbringing But at the same time understand who you are and where you come from But but that really is the question this nature and culture versus or rather nurture and culture versus nature and race and blood
01:51:12.000So, stuff, but that's an identity crisis which I guess you'll have to navigate and sort of figure out for yourself which one appeals more strongly to you.
01:52:06.000Edward Fuentes says, bro, okay, I'm not reading that one either.
01:52:09.000Take cover says my face when the greasiest most dishonest streamer on twitch calls you slippery nick while you wear your heart on your sleeve So true such a clown world.
01:52:19.000I do wear my heart on my sleeve I hope I don't understand how I come off as disingenuous.
01:52:23.000Well, I guess I kind of get it And maybe people perceive me as having this put on Persona or sort of a contrived way of talking.
01:52:53.000They're like, well, I just assumed, you know, you just kind of talked more like a bro or, like, kind of like a dumber, more immature sort of a person.
01:53:01.000So, so I think people have this perception.
01:53:42.000You know, you watch Yang versus Shapiro, and it's, let me ask you a question, what do you think about this?
01:53:47.000And the response is thoughtful, and the other side is listening, and willing to be charitable, and restate the argument.
01:53:56.000In good faith, what you think it is, that's how a debate is supposed to be conducted.
01:54:00.000A good faith debate is not, um, I'm going to ask you, and then when I don't hear the answer I like, I'm going to interject and interrupt, and actually I assume the worst, and everything you're saying is a lie, and all this other stuff.
01:54:11.000It's just, no, it's not productive for any reason, so.
01:54:15.000And I remember I said to myself after the second debate with him, after I realized that, I said, I'm not going to debate him anymore.
01:54:20.000And I guess I forgot, like, just what a nasty guy he is.
01:54:24.000I mean, just absolute scum-sucking loser this guy is.
01:54:28.000And you look at him and that, of course, his history, what he looks like, I mean, that's everything about him.
01:57:12.000I didn't really follow that too closely, but somebody told me about that a long time ago, and honestly, it's a blessing, because it was all lies on my Wikipedia page anyway, but
01:57:23.000I know, for some reason they took it down.
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