LEGALIZE CRACK? Biden DOJ Authorizes Government Crack Pipe Distribution | America First Ep. 943LEGALIZE CRACK? Biden DOJ Authorizes Government Crack Pipe Distribution | America First Ep. 943
In this episode, I talk about the growing threat of a vaccine mandate in the United States, and why we should all be worried about it. I also talk about why we need to fight it and why it's not going away anytime soon. I also discuss the role of social media and influencers, and how they influence public opinion and public policy, and the role they play in shaping the policies we get. And I give my thoughts on why the vaccine mandate is a bad idea, and what we should do about it in the short term and the long term. If you like conspiracy theories about a pandemic that's winding down, this episode is for you. I hope that in the future, this whole thing goes away, and everyone can say, "Wow, wow, you were wrong" because then we won't live in a country like we're good to go. I think we'll all agree that it's time to fight this tooth and nail, because we're running out of time to make a dent in the government's attempts to enforce a blanket vaccination mandate across the entire country. We're not going to live forever, we're going to have to fight for our rights to the right to get the vaccine. . If we don't get vaccinated, we'll end up like we did before we get the vaccination mandate, and then we'll have to live like it's all over. I hope you'll join me in the fight against the vaccination mandates across America. -- and I'll tell you why you should get your flu shots, too. and get the flu vaccine, too! -Nick Gerber and much more. -Jon Sorrentino Nick Berg, MD, MD ( ) (p=1) (2:00) (3:30) (4:40) (5:00). (6:15) (7:00), (8:00, 7:40, 8:30, (9:20) (10:30), 9:15, 11:00 (11:00 ) (12:20, 14: Is this pandemic over? 14:30 15:40 16:15 17:00 , 15:00 & 16:00 (17:30 ) 17:40 ) 18:00 +16:30 (18:30 , 17:10 19:40 , 18:20 21:00 Is this all over?? Is this a real pandemic?
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00:00:00.000But in Germany and Austria where there isn't as much adoption they're doing this.
00:00:06.000They're doing what amounts to a straight-up totalitarian biometric scanning tyranny system where they're gonna say everybody's got to get vaccinated we're gonna
00:00:54.000And the reason I say that is because some people I've seen in the right-wing universe, they're saying that this whole thing is coming to an end.
00:01:02.000And they're saying, well we need to move on, we need to focus on the midterms, we need to focus on immigration, we need to focus on other things.
00:01:11.000And get away from these conspiracy theories about a pandemic that's winding down.
00:01:23.000I hope that in, you know, six, nine, twelve months, I hope that in the future, this whole thing goes away and everyone can say, wow, Nick, you were wrong.
00:01:59.000The lockdown and the severity of the lockdown and the severity of the government policies, they are influenced by the mood and the public sentiment of the public.
00:02:12.000So, and I think everyone understands that.
00:02:14.000It means that, of course, policymakers
00:03:02.000So if you're telegraphing and you're broadcasting, and don't think that they don't pay attention to the stuff, they do.
00:03:08.000If you're telegraphing and broadcasting to the whole world, including these public health officials and this medical-industrial complex, if you're broadcasting to them saying, I'm fatigued and I don't care, I don't think it's a big deal and I think it's on the way out, if you're broadcasting in a word complacency and capitulation and resignation,
00:03:35.000This is going to influence the kinds of policies that we get.
00:03:40.000So it turns out that just talking about this stuff is going to influence the kinds of policies that come down.
00:03:48.000And you know that they care about what influencers are saying because they're paying them to spread their propaganda.
00:03:54.000If they didn't care about public sentiment, if they didn't care about the temperature of public opinion on these things, why would they be paying, you know, people like Ian Kuczynski to shill for the vaccine?
00:04:05.000Why would they be paying for micro e-celebs on Twitter and YouTube with fewer than 3,000 followers to shill the vaccine?
00:04:19.000Why would they bring Olivia Rodrigo to the White House?
00:04:23.000Of course they care about public opinion.
00:04:26.000And so, insofar as conservatives are broadcasting this idea that, like, hey, we think this is all over, you're broadcasting this sort of capitulation vulnerability, and they will continue to push, they will continue to press the advantage, and they will achieve their total inoculation or total vaccine
00:04:51.000On the contrary, if our message is resolute and firm and we sort of like run through first base, so to speak, we run through the finish line, if we say right up until the end, we're gonna fight this tooth and nail, we're gonna die, this is the most important thing ever, that's a very different message.
00:05:09.000And you see what's going on in Canada.
00:05:12.000They go to Ottawa and they say, you know what, the cat's out of the bag, we're not leaving, we're putting the trucks here,
00:05:19.000And forget about the vaccine mandate for just the truckers and the interstate transportation.
00:05:24.000We want to fight the vaccine mandate for the whole system.
00:05:29.000And that is the kind of activism, that is the kind of message that will bring about a hasty end to the vaccine mandate if it's possible.
00:05:42.000And you're seeing it all across America.
00:06:09.000And people are tired of this and they're rising up and it almost seems too convenient that just when there seems to be momentum, just when there seems to be this critical mass, just when it seems to be that the tide is turning against the vaccine mandate, all of a sudden you get these people out there saying, well it's going to end anyway and I mean what are these conspiracy theorists going to say when it's all over?
00:06:35.000How about something like you're welcome?
00:06:38.000How about you're welcome for openers for all these morons that got vaxxed because they thought it worked?
00:06:45.000What do you think these far-right conspiracy theorists and nutjobs are going to say when it doesn't turn into a total vaccine holocaust totalitarianism?
00:06:54.000How about you're welcome for openers and you could start by saying thank you because the only reason any of this is getting turned around is because
00:07:09.000So what they're doing in Austria is like a holocaust against the unvaccinated, except it's sort of worse in some ways because, you know, like the great whoopee Goldberg said, this is just about man's inhumanity towards man.
00:08:16.000You know, when we're talking about the Big H, when we're talking about the Big Show, we're talking about the Big... The Big One?
00:08:26.000I mean you know don't get me wrong tragic never forget will never forget uniquely the worst thing in the world up until today up until now you know back in those days at least you know at least they were able to kind of
00:11:00.000We can power you we're gonna be a lot more Christian because we are Christian because you know we actually believe in God we don't worship the devil so unlike some other individuals so
00:11:14.000So yeah, they're always talking about, oh this guy's a Nazi, this guy, oh hey little Nicky, check your last name, you're going in the oven if your friend's getting power.
00:11:25.000It's like, what the hell are you talking about?
00:11:27.000What the freaking heck are you even talking about?
00:11:30.000I just want Star Wars to not have girls in it.
00:17:45.000And you really just have to stop and pause and think to yourself, like, hang on a second, what are we doing as a society?
00:17:51.000This has been exactly the sequence of events here.
00:17:55.000I believe it's 2019, Trump passes the First Step Act, where they're releasing all these blacks from jail.
00:18:02.000And you know, everybody says about this mass incarceration issue, they say America has the number one prison population in the world, by percentage.
00:18:14.000And people say, oh all the people in our jails are black, and all the people in the jails are just non-violent drug offenders, and literally none of that is true.
00:18:26.000The reason why the prison population is black is because the criminal population is black.
00:18:35.000And then people, I hear this all the time from libertarians, they say, Oh, what about all these nonviolent drug offenders?
00:18:41.000You're telling me you smoke pot once and then you get thrown in jail forever?
00:18:46.000It is a tiny fraction of the prison population, those that are in for drug offenses and those particularly that are in for non-violent drug offenses.
00:19:00.000But it's based on this rhetoric, okay?
00:19:02.000It is based on this rhetoric and this agitating on this issue about mass incarceration that Obama, or I'm sorry, Donald Trump, jeez, even worse,
00:19:15.000Donald Trump with the help of Jared Kushner and Ivanka and Kim Kardashian apparently and Kanye West and Larry Hoover Jr.
00:19:24.000They signed the First Step Act, releasing all of these violent criminals from jail.
00:19:29.000Not non-violent drug offenders, not even in some cases just drug offenders, murderers, rapists, people with a rap sheet a mile long.
00:19:39.000And it didn't take long once that happened for these people who were in jail, once released, to then go out and resume raping and murdering and stealing and everything.
00:19:51.000Then, just when you thought things couldn't get any better, then after the George Floyd episode, the police virtually stopped doing their jobs in every major city.
00:20:02.000And so if you live in any major city like Minneapolis or Chicago or New York or LA or DC, Baltimore, you know the crime is out of control.
00:20:15.000They increased the threshold for shoplifting to be a felony to, in some cases, $1,000.
00:20:21.000So they don't even stop criminals when they perform their heists at 7-Eleven or luxury stores because the goods aren't worth enough to get a felony charge.
00:20:33.000Then, so we're a year into that and this city just isn't safe, you know, Chicago, San Francisco, any of them.
00:20:41.000And now they think, hmm, how can we make this situation better?
00:20:48.000Let's see, feral black population released from their cage sort of like a pit bull that's been tied up in the lawn in the rain and in the cold and then just let off the chain.
00:22:12.000This is from, I think this is from Fox.
00:22:17.000It says, quote, President Biden's Health and Human Services Department is finalizing funding to dole out crack pipes to drug addicts as part of its, quote, harm reduction plan.
00:22:28.000Yeah, let's give all the drug addicts free crack in order to reduce harm.
00:22:36.000Let's give them machine guns while we're at it.
00:22:39.000Let's go into the South Side of Chicago and give them automatic weapons so that they can protect themselves against the other gangs and we'll reduce harm worldwide.
00:22:49.000The $30 million grant program, which accepted applications until Monday and will begin doling out money in May,
00:23:20.000A spokesperson for HHS told the Washington Free Beacon that included in these kits could be pipes for users to smoke substances like crack cocaine and crystal meth or any illicit substance for that matter like you know PCP or bath salts or you know whatever.
00:23:37.000HHS said that the kits will serve to limit the risk of infection.
00:23:41.000Typically users smoke out of glass pipes which can lead to cuts and sores that become infected with diseases like hepatitis C.
00:23:53.000Handing out pipes is also intended to prompt users to smoke rather than inject themselves with some substances like meth, as injection is far riskier.
00:24:03.000Applicants for the program get priority if they serve, quote, underserved communities, such as blacks, Native Americans, or gay people.
00:24:14.000Which, uh, yeah, it's hard to imagine how that could go wrong.
00:24:17.000Let's just create the, uh... Well, let's create the Apaches, the Injuns, the, uh... What are they called?
00:24:24.000The, uh... What were the ones in Texas?
00:24:31.000Name of their tribe escapes me right now.
00:24:34.000Yeah, let's bring back cowboys and Indians and the Zulus, and also we'll just have gay people cracked up and...
00:24:44.000The crack cocaine epidemic started in the 80s disproportionately ravaged the black community.
00:24:50.000Other harm reduction supplies that could be purchased with the grant money include testing for STDs, overdose reversal medication, medication lock boxes, syringes, and substance test kits.
00:25:02.000The grant program lasts three years and includes 25 awards of up to $400,000.
00:25:14.000It is against the law to sell or distribute drug paraphernalia including these kinds of pipes unless authorized by the law.
00:25:23.000There were an estimated 100,000 drug overdose deaths in the 12-month period ending in April 2021, according to the CDC, a 28.5% increase from just the year prior.
00:25:34.000Three-quarters of those deaths involved opioids, many of them being synthetic opioids such as methamphetamine or fentanyl.
00:25:42.000Cities like San Francisco and Seattle have experimented with their own crack pipe kit distribution programs.
00:25:48.000Others have backed away from such plans.
00:25:51.000Louisville, Kentucky allowed convenience stores to sell drug kits before later banning them from doing so.
00:25:57.000Meanwhile, the DOJ signaled on Monday it may allow safe injection sites to open up across the U.S.
00:26:05.000Such sites would be safe havens where drug users could use heroin and other narcotics freely without risking arrest in an environment monitored by health professionals.
00:26:16.000See, now why wouldn't you make that and then just blow those up, you know?
00:26:23.000Like, to me that just seems like, who would, like, what are we doing here?
00:26:27.000Let's create a safe haven for drug addicts where there's no police.
00:26:31.000Like, yeah, hard to imagine how that could go wrong.
00:26:33.000Gee, I wonder how that's gonna turn out.
00:26:35.000I'm sure that will have a very positive outcome.
00:26:39.000We're going to advertise and broadcast a safe haven where drug dealers from all over the city, particularly the violent black ones, can come and do drugs all day and there's no police, just petite Asian Indian nurses.
00:27:18.000It says, The DOJ told the Associated Press it was evaluating such facilities and talking to regulators about the appropriate guardrails.
00:27:29.000The DOJ under the Trump administration had prosecutors who fought aggressively against a plan to open safe consumption sites in Philadelphia.
00:27:39.000So, you know, just like what are we doing here?
00:27:58.000This is what all of our money goes into.
00:28:00.000All of our money goes into like the worst things in the world.
00:28:04.000It goes into therapeutics and harm reduction for criminals, psychopaths, retards, drug addicts, homosexuals, transgenders, the mentally insane, women, like... So instead of pandering to excellence, instead of striving for excellence,
00:28:25.000And building like a robust system that rewards productivity and creativity and entrepreneurship and merit and then places people that are that way in positions where they have responsibility so that the society can prosper and we can create abundance and progress as a civilization.
00:28:46.000Instead, we're investing all of our time and resources into just like the worst of the worst, the dregs of society, the most unconscionable behaviors
00:28:55.000Like how about for one second discouraging people from using drugs or having sex?
00:29:05.000Well you see we got to give all these different municipalities millions and millions of dollars so that they could test gay people for STDs and we could make crack pipes for black people and give booze to Native Americans or American Indians
00:29:21.000It's like, have you ever thought about just, you know, like discouraging these clearly, objectively harmful activities?
00:29:34.000And by the way, why do we care more about these people than we care about the law-abiding, like well-adjusted people in the society?
00:29:42.000We, as the society, has to subsidize crack pipes, you know.
00:29:48.000I hate saying like the taxpayer because that's such a boomer thing but it's true.
00:29:52.000The taxpayer subsidizes a crack pipe for a drug dealer or a drug addict so the drug addict doesn't get hepatitis so he doesn't cut his lips when he's smoking crack.
00:30:05.000You know, what about the societal good of, you know, not having crack addicts?
00:30:11.000Not having crack addicts in the streets, feral and aggressive and committing crimes and being a blight on society.
00:30:19.000What about the right of people to not have to deal with that?
00:30:23.000Why are we, in other words, prioritizing the so-called harm reduction
00:30:30.000for crack users and the health complications of smoking crack instead of the societal consequences of having a permanent underclass of drug-addicted insane criminals.
00:30:48.000I would much prefer to spend millions of dollars to get a snowplow and just collect all of these people in their homeless tents and dump them in a hole somewhere.
00:30:59.000Push him into Lake Michigan or something.
00:31:02.000Now, I don't of course truly believe that, I'm being a little bit tongue-in-cheek, but you understand the point.
00:31:12.000At some point you cross a line after which you're not being your brother's keeper, you're not looking after the worse off, you're sacrificing all of society on the altar of dysfunctional people who will never be able to get along and who cannot help themselves.
00:31:31.000Because I know liberals, and I know, you know, these bleeding-heart humanitarians, they look at the worst off, and they say, oh, well, it's not pretty, it's so ugly, but you know, these people, they just...
00:31:45.000You know, that we just, if we could get them some safe crack pipes, you know, then their little lips wouldn't be bleeding and they wouldn't be getting STDs and blah blah blah.
00:31:54.000And at some point you cross a line into, you're literally incentivizing horrible behaviors and wrecking society.
00:32:03.000And now, the homeless tents are growing, the suicides, the drug overdoses are growing, the homeless population is out of control, they're out of control, they're attacking people,
00:33:39.000Did something that that like you and it's not like oh you um you know you got in a car accident like you took a wrong turn and you know you got in a fender bender it's like what did nobody tell you that smoking crack was bad for you really?
00:33:57.000So, I mean, we're just not a serious country anymore.
00:34:50.000So, you know, it's actually not the worst thing in the world that there is some suffering and that there is some harm and that things happen.
00:35:02.000But me, as a person, I think that we have bigger things to strive for and honestly bigger problems than this harm reduction on the margins with these kinds of people.
00:35:13.000Not to be insensitive, but you know, maybe if instead of giving these drug addicts crack pipes, if instead you gave them a dream, I know that sounds really gay and corny, but it's true, there would be less drug addicts.
00:35:26.000You know, why do you think there are so many drug addicts?
00:35:28.000I mean, let's just go there for a second.
00:35:30.000Why do you think people are gambling their whole life away on fentanyl and crack and heroin?
00:35:37.000The story of addiction in America is a story about... It's a story about fulfillment and belonging.
00:35:49.000It's a story about having your sort of hierarchy of needs met.
00:35:53.000And in a society that's not offering this sort of group belonging, in a society that's not offering direction for its people, a society that's not offering meaning and community and fulfillment, I believe you're going to get a lot of drug addicts and suicides and all of that.
00:36:11.000But we would rather cope with the pain
00:36:15.000Then we'd rather do that than try to solve the actual problems, you know?
00:36:21.000You've got all these suicides, drug overdoses, and so on, and we keep coming up with new ways to, again, get these people cleaner needles and cleaner pipes and so on.
00:36:31.000How about creating a country where people don't want to be on drugs?
00:36:34.000How about creating a country where people don't need these surrogate addictions
00:36:40.000I guarantee that if we had a religious country, if we had religious leadership,
00:37:01.000And if we strove for excellence and began rewarding productivity, merit, creativity again, you wouldn't see as many drug overdoses.
00:37:09.000You wouldn't need to be giving people crack pipes because you know they would be involved in the
00:37:50.000So it's not like you would eliminate these things entirely, but it's with a mind towards addressing root issues and looking up instead of looking down.
00:37:59.000Trying to, you know, strive forward and reach out instead of therapy.
00:38:05.000Instead of coping and this sort of, again, harm reduction.
00:38:08.000We could reduce harm or we could push ourselves and we could suffer and strive and we could be better.
00:39:23.000And there was a community, and there were civic and social institutions like the bowling club, or like Little League Baseball, or the roller rink, or whatever.
00:39:36.000And young people were getting married.
00:39:41.000Or they were hooking up, and then very quickly getting married, but that was the point.
00:39:46.000Young kids, instead of going to crazy parties, and getting blackout drunk, and hooking up, and playing this dating sex life game, they were hooking up when God intended them to, and then they were getting married, and then they had kids on the way, and they were having kids.
00:40:05.000And things were wholesome, and things were decent, and people went to church,
00:40:35.000It's a lot easier to be on crack when you're an only child with a single mom and you don't have any friends and you don't have anybody in the neighborhood looking out for you and you're aimless and you're sitting in your room all day.
00:40:46.000It's a lot easier to be a drug addict in that kind of environment than it is when everybody's out socializing and everybody is all on the same page enjoying their lives.
00:41:03.000Again, not to say there were no problems before.
00:41:06.000Because, you know, society has never been idyllic.
00:41:59.000You know, there's lots of problems that people have and will always have, but there wouldn't be so much horror.
00:42:05.000There wouldn't be people that touch fentanyl and then die.
00:42:08.000You know, there wouldn't be, at least it wouldn't be happening all the time.
00:42:12.000You wouldn't have people that everybody's medicated and on antidepressants and on anti-anxiety medication and then they're taking party drugs and they're drinking and they're having sex and they're doing this and they're doing that.
00:42:25.000And you wouldn't see the absolute black hole of nihilism eating everybody up and just ripping through the population with drugs and violence and these toxic relationships like you do today.
00:42:43.000But instead, people just want to, again, people want to do the therapy.
00:42:52.000Just give them, you know, just give them their crack, give them their opiates.
00:42:55.000I can't imagine anything sadder than that.
00:42:57.000That's a country that has just given up.
00:43:00.000That is the policy of a country that has just given up.
00:43:04.000It's thrown its hands in the air and said, you know what, at least we'll have the clean needles, at least we'll have a clean crack pipe when we do it.
00:43:21.000So... Unless somebody rises up with the vigor to motivate the nation and kick this nation in the ass and say, hey, you know, let's get after it, things will continue to deteriorate and it will just be heartbreaking.
00:43:43.000And I'm speaking from personal experience.
00:43:44.000You know, there are many people in my family who died due to addiction.
00:43:50.000And many people in my family died from addiction and had run-ins with drugs.
00:43:56.000And when I tell you, you, well, and people know, I'm sure there are many, many people, most people, I would say, today have been affected by it in their lives.
00:44:05.000So there are many people that know, that know what's going on.
00:44:08.000You know, and my parents know it better than I did.
00:44:38.000They fought my parents fought so hard to escape that dysfunction because my parents both grew up in these kinds of I don't want to say broken homes necessarily but sort of dysfunctional homes single-parent homes and surrounded by
00:45:03.000I mean, this affected them deeply and this was a big part of their mission.
00:45:07.000They wanted to get out of that dysfunction.
00:45:10.000They fought so hard and worked so hard to get out of that dysfunction and get out of that horror show because they didn't like it.
00:45:18.000You know, it was a horrifying existence and especially for a child.
00:45:24.000And that's why they got married, stayed married, and they strove to create an upbringing for me and my sister, a childhood that was normal and healthy and everything.
00:45:34.000And, you know, that's like, that's pretty impressive.
00:45:39.000That's the kind of thinking, that's the kind of mindset and mentality that we need.
00:45:43.000And you can turn it around in a generation.
00:45:48.000You know, my parents, their parents were involved in that kind of stuff, you know.
00:45:54.000Um, there was addiction in their families, and in one generation, it's not, it's not in the family.
00:45:59.000You know, and it was hard, and not everyone has the wherewithal to do it, but that, it can be done.
00:46:04.000Instead of just giving them a crack pipe and a freaking heroin needle and saying, hey, you're doomed to this life, it's all over, we don't care, we give up.
00:47:16.000And when I think of life, I think of the joy and humor and a smile and a zeal.
00:47:23.000For life and for the world, and above all, that's what we have to have, I think, if we're going to bring the country back instead of this miserable shit where, I mean, it's just heartbreaking.
00:47:38.000The world that the kids, young people, are growing up in, just surrounded by, again, surrounded just by death.
00:47:47.000Drugs, and abortion, and porn, and crime, and divorce, I mean, and then the censorship, and the feminism, and all this kind of stuff, the political correctness, I mean, all of it is so contrary to the human spirit.
00:48:06.000All of it is so contrary to the human will.
00:48:14.000Most people never know anything better.
00:51:10.000You know, and I look back on my youth and I was so spry and chipper and I'm just like this ancient old man in like a chair and I'm just like, you know, being wheeled around, being pushed around in a wheelchair by Cathy Ju, by my nurse.
00:52:50.000Every show, every show, it's like, oh, you know, Beardson sitting there doing nothing and people bling bling, you know, the Metal Gear Solid thing, and then I, you know, bust my ass, I'm sweating, I'm gesticulating and everything, and it's like,
00:57:18.000You know, I I don't endorse everything Ralph does obviously goes without saying but you know Ralph is my friend so It is what it is and You know, I don't love what Ralph does sometimes, you know a little bit of a little bit of a mess sometimes but What I'm gonna throw him under the bus You know, I I don't support the doxing I think that's wrong if that's true and
00:57:48.000Disavow the doxxing, but he's my friend.
00:57:52.000So... No, no, no, I know he's not popular right now, I know he's very controversial right now, I know he's, like, melting down and he's a lol cow, and everybody's getting their licks in, everybody's fucking kicking him and all that.
00:59:23.000May have to kick him off, Cozy, though.
00:59:25.000If he's doxxing people, he might have to... We might have to get him off.
00:59:29.000And he's going on Odyssey anyway, so honestly it's not...
00:59:33.000He's got an exclusivity contract with Odyssey that goes into effect at the beginning of March and I don't really think it's appropriate to dox people here so I might have to look into that it wouldn't be any hard feelings but you just we can't have doxing on here just can't have it especially when he allegedly he doxed Augie and Augie is a streamer on this platform so you know I just friend or not friend you just can't have that so kind of put me in a tough situation but
01:00:01.000I'll have to talk to him privately about that and make a decision.
01:01:37.000Unrelated, but what are your thoughts on LeafyIsHere?
01:01:39.000Has there been an effort to get that canceled Titan on Cozy?
01:01:43.000Well, I don't want to give anything away on that.
01:01:48.000He's not coming on the platform anytime soon I don't think but I mean we know some people that know him and I think the idea has been floated so we'll see but I don't really want to get into that and yeah yeah I'll see you at AFPAC!
01:02:01.000Young Russian says, hey, this girl who likes me uses Twitter, has an upper lip piercing, and debates about politics.
01:02:23.000Yeah, I remember you were drunk and arguing with Owen Schroyer when he was on stage.
01:02:28.000So yeah, there's a little bit of foreshadowing there.
01:02:34.000I'll never forget, I met Jordan B at the National File event.
01:02:37.000Owen Schroyer was trying to bring me up on stage to do my speech, and Jordan B, surprise, surprise, was yelling out from the audience and fighting with him, and I think he might have been drunk.
01:02:49.000So yeah, that was my first time meeting you, and no, it's good meeting you.
01:06:53.000Dingus says, listening to niggas be autistic trying to decide what you mean when you say you're an incel and then you losing it on them is the funniest part of my day.
01:07:52.000Chad Champions says, major incel, holocaust, dozens of incel patriots, banned by pierced goth, satanist whore, e-girl, all by the approval and order of Wurzel, root incels under complete attack by Wurzel's e-girl girlfriend.
01:09:54.000It'd be one thing if it's someone you know.
01:09:55.000It'd be one thing if it's somebody you know, like I know Kathy.
01:10:00.000It's another thing when it's a total stranger in a public setting.
01:10:02.000It's one thing if it's someone you know, someone you trust.
01:10:06.000You know, it's sort of like the old wounded soldier.
01:10:08.000You know, wounded soldier on the battlefield, get brought into the infirmary, brought into the medical tent, and he's laying there, smoking a cigarette, and you know, some hot nurse kicks the door in, and she's like,
01:10:23.000She's like, I need to replace your bandage.
01:10:59.000During the next optics war, you know, I'll be badly wounded, falling off my robotic horse, falling off my motorcycle, you know, skid across the pavement in my exosuit with my plasma rifle,
01:11:15.000And, you know, the medical robot picks me up, delivers me to the tent, and there's some sort of Hoppa creature comes in and says, Nick, you've got a plasma burn.
01:16:47.000Or I'll just take a prisoner concubine during the next optics war.
01:16:52.000You know, we'll be raiding, we'll be raising, not raiding, raising a village.
01:16:58.000We'll be deploying the groipers with the flamethrowers, torching the whole village, and I'll be overseeing it.
01:17:04.000I'll be in my general uniform, my general's hat on, and my long boots, like Hitler or Stalin, and I'll have a pipe, and I'll be surveying the damage.
01:17:18.000You know, I'll be walking through the rubble, and then some, like, pagan, like, Aryan wig-nat woman will grab me by the ankle and be like, Die, you bastard!
01:26:52.000I'm like Darth Vader at the end of Star Wars when he throws Palpatine over the thing and they take his helmet off and he's like, you know, that's me with my helmet off.
01:32:09.000Universal Dad says, Hey Nick, I'm a Xenial, Gen X cusper, and was turned on to you a year ago by another Xenial, and you resonate hard with many of my peers.
01:32:19.000Just wanted to testify that you are appreciated far and wide.
01:33:25.000And yeah, there is a lot of compassion.
01:33:27.000You know, the one that gets me is in Revelation it says, you know, that God will live with his people and he'll wipe away the tears and death and suffering will be over and the old world is past.
01:33:41.000That kind of gets me because that's like, that's some pretty...
01:33:47.000God will live with us and wipe away our tears and death and suffering will pass with the old world.
01:33:54.000Like, talk about, hello, white pill check?
01:33:57.000So... But yeah, but the gospel's very, of course, very compelling also.
01:34:03.000But that's the one that kind of, I think about a lot.
01:34:08.000John says you speak very strongly about values, as one should, but as someone who is a virgin, never drugs, never alcohol, never addiction.
01:34:16.000Do you think you're compassionate to those who struggled greatly?
01:40:25.000For better or for worse, I'm bricked up.
01:40:29.000Totally unflappable and yeah, I would need to have that temperament if I were some kind of emotional wreck I couldn't do this I couldn't do this if I was crying all the time.
01:40:48.000I've been doing this for five years and people could say, oh you're melting down because I like spaz out and I make a big joke or I go off or something for effect.
01:40:58.000I'm an entertainer, I'm dramatic, but I've been doing this for five years and there's never been one.
01:41:03.000You see a lot of these streams where people cry, meltdown, they have a big fit, they have a big fit of rage or something like that.
01:41:13.000There's never been a moment where people are like, oh geez, Nick is really unstable right now.
01:41:20.000For whatever people think about me, I basically hold it together at all times, which is more than can be said about most people.
01:41:28.000You know I lose my temper sometimes and you know I'll get frustrated or angry but you know there are a lot of people that in the spotlight break down and they'll go through a period of days or weeks or months where they're unstable and they're very irrational and very emotional and they can't go on with their work and everything.
01:43:00.000Talking about, when's the last time you cried?
01:43:03.000You're not a real human being unless you cried.
01:43:07.000Emotionally, I don't think I've ever been emotionally overwhelmed in my life.
01:43:14.000Which is to say, I mean there are things that have touched me emotionally, but
01:43:20.000I've never, and I'm waiting for it to happen, I'm waiting for something to affect me like this so that I could, like, feel like a human being, but I've never in my life felt, like, overwhelmed with emotion, like, I just can't, I just can't even, like, that's never, I feel rage, sometimes I get really frustrated and I punch a hole in the wall, but I've never been, like, overcome with, like, I can't speak or, you know, not hyper aware.
01:43:49.000I'm waiting for that to happen to me, but I don't know if it will.
01:44:51.000Why don't you clean the crack pipe, huh?
01:44:53.000And fucking pick yourself up off the floor for crying out loud.
01:44:59.000Offensive Saint says, Hey Nick, don't you feel more and more every day as you get wiser?
01:45:04.000Like you just don't want to talk about, you don't want to talk to most people anymore because they just end up dragging you down or destabilizing your peace.
01:45:50.000And it's not just because I'm smarter, but I just... Do we really need to be doing the talking, talking, talking, talking, just gotta keep talking, find something to talk about?
01:46:01.000People just talk to talk, and that's exhausting for me.
01:46:06.000And having to feign interest and reacting to things, and just talking, talking.
01:46:18.000During my show, but I'm sort of shy, bashful, and I'm not really very talkative.
01:46:28.000Like I said, I'm sort of self-conscious, conscientious, and it's very taxing for me to be around people, but that's really more just my personality.
01:46:41.000Sometimes I love it, sometimes I hate it.
01:55:17.000But that's it out of, you know, a long time.
01:55:22.000So, but it's not a contest, but point being is, you know, what you're getting at is really just sort of a woman's conception of masculinity.
01:55:32.000You're talking about emotions and things.
01:55:35.000That's really, um, it's not really the show for that.
01:55:38.000You should go get on the Allie Stuckey Show or something where they talk about that.