00:06:05.000I wanted to log online and talk to my internet friends, talk to my legions of loyal followers, the masses.
00:06:17.000So I've got some food here, and I figured that while I consume my dinner, which will power me through the stream, we'll watch some videos and then we'll do a little gaming.
00:07:13.000I heat it up, so I've got, in case you're wondering, I've got chicken, Italian sausage, a meatball, some potatoes, and some cavatelli, colloquially known as cavadil.
00:08:46.000So, something for a very limited amount of people is going to be very nostalgic.
00:08:55.000And for everybody else, it'll be very confusing.
00:09:06.000This is like, uh, back in the day, they used to have these plug and play games where it was like just a controller.
00:09:14.000You would buy, I think it was like 30 bucks, and you would buy just a controller, and you literally, they gave you like a yellow and a white input for your TV audio and video.
00:09:26.000You plug it in, you play, plug and play.
00:17:24.000And those who have studied his career, Said what he did was take avant garde ideas from the theater, theater, dude, and bring them into the heart of politics.
00:17:33.000It's all just, you know, we're all just doing this thing, and we're like, but we're not doing a thing.
00:17:41.000I don't really understand who he's talking about.
00:18:27.000It really, like, it's something I could never really let go of, like.
00:18:32.000It kind of shows that no matter how genuine you think somebody is, no matter how much you think that they're a leader or a philosopher in some kind of movement that you've attached yourself to.
00:18:45.000He used Kremlin money to sponsor all kinds of groups, from mass anti fascist youth organizations to the very opposite, neo Nazi skinheads.
00:18:55.000And liberal human rights groups who then attacked the government.
00:18:58.000Serkov even backed whole political parties that were opposed to President Putin.
00:19:02.000Is this supposed to be accusing me of being like a Russian agent?
00:20:15.000Well, I'm a little bit Catholic, but I'm also pretty mystical.
00:20:19.000I do believe in sort of this supernatural mystical thing where not only are people racially different, but I think the different peoples of the world are spiritually different.
00:21:03.000And loves Trump to death and would give her life to go back to the Air Force and die for fucking Trump because that's what my kind of parts of my life is, right?
00:21:10.000But these are people that are Cuban, or you said you're of Mexican descent, so do you think that like a quarter of your soul is tainted, or how does that work?
00:21:17.000Cuban is like, by the way, Cubans on average are 80% European.
00:21:23.000I forget where I saw that statistic, but the racial makeup of Cubans is on average, there's a very high proportion of European DNA.
00:21:35.000I remember seeing the number 80% specifically.
00:21:39.000But that notwithstanding, it's very interesting how in this clip I said, well, the different peoples are spiritually different.
00:21:49.000I said, more specifically, a different spirit animates the different people.
00:21:58.000And he immediately takes it to, oh, it's tainted.
00:22:15.000It was like that, the famous clip where that stupid whore told me, what did she say?
00:22:22.000She's like, do you think having sex with a black man is the same as having sex with a dog?
00:22:28.000It's like what prompted that was a conversation about race mixing, where I said, yeah, I don't think people should mix.
00:22:33.000I think people should stay with their own.
00:22:35.000And her first conclusion was, oh, you think having sex with black people, who even mentioned black people, It's the same as having sex with animals.
00:24:19.000And the point was to say, you know, if you're going to say, oh, your last name, your last name, it's like, well, you know, at that time I hadn't done a 23 in me yet.
00:24:40.000So that would mean that my father's about 26% native, which means that his father, who is 100% Mexican, was probably about 50% native and 50% European.
00:25:22.000You know, if I have 90 whatever percent European DNA or whatever it is, if it's majority European DNA, at minimum it's 75 percent because I'm 50 Italian, 25 Irish, you know, whatever the percentage of Mexican is European, it's kind of irrelevant.
00:25:39.000The point was to say, I identify with my phenotype, all my characteristics are European, right?
00:26:15.000It'd be 91% European and 9% Amorindian.
00:26:18.000So, you know, I don't know if we would break it down to the numbers, but I think when you're talking about bringing in people that are not European, people that are not.
00:26:27.000Spiritually from Europe, and that is 91%.
00:27:00.000Talking about the idea that people are different and they have, you know, they're trying to make it out like I made it some like religious thing, like, oh, they have different souls.
00:27:12.000It's that there are like, what I was trying to communicate was that at a fundamental level, the races are different.
00:27:19.000At a very fundamental level, they have that culture is a lot deeper than the surface level, you know, that there is a sort of European personage.
00:27:31.000A personage and European characteristics that are beneath the surface, a European like personality, so to speak, versus an Asian.
00:27:41.000And you could see this in literature, you could see this in art, music.
00:27:47.000There is a European, it's the Faustian spirit.
00:27:51.000I know that's what Spengler called it.
00:27:53.000The Faustian civilization, compared to the Magian civilization or whatever.
00:28:14.000I mean, for example, you would look at African cultures, the masks, the tribal dances, the jungle drums, you know, and I'm being funny here a little bit, but it's a different spirit.
00:28:25.000It's a different, like, personage in their culture.
00:32:58.000And people are like, they went clothes shopping as though we were like, and frankly, that would even be weird anyway.
00:33:06.000Well, they act like we were going to different stores and trying things on.
00:33:10.000And, oh, what do you think about this?
00:33:12.000It's like, you know, we went to a store.
00:33:14.000To pick up a coat so that, you know, he could be winterized.
00:33:19.000You know, his outfit could be winterized, you know?
00:33:22.000Anyway, I just wanted to point out it's just endlessly stupid and ridiculous.
00:33:28.000But that was one other thing I never addressed that where among all the lies, you know, maybe that's like the lowest priority, like misinterpretation or whatever.
00:33:40.000Anyway, I've been defending about this thing for like weeks now.
00:33:48.000Rogan replacement clip, people are saying.
00:34:55.000Either people lie about you all the time, and, you know, it's just endlessly annoying, or you address it and try to dispel it, and then you make a bigger deal out of it, or people.
00:37:44.000Whenever you hear someone just say something like, you know, they preface a declaration of war with no one wants endless wars, just roll your eyes.
00:38:06.000I've been confronted with this kind of cognitive dissonance yesterday as I was thinking that Nick Frientes is for war because he was for war actions.
00:38:16.000And people were saying to me on the chat, no, Nick Frentes is not for war, Jeff.
00:38:21.000And as someone phrased it in the last segment of my show yesterday, Nick Frentes is not for war.
00:40:41.000And somebody asked him about it, and he said something to the effect of, oh, everybody has a Greco Roman phase, which was like a way to say that he had sex with men.
00:40:51.000And he was saying, well, but it's Greco Roman.
00:40:57.000So, everybody who's peddling this stuff is literally, unironically gay themselves.
00:41:05.000Vaush, Vaush, Vaush, Vaush, however you say it, him, all these, like, If you see anybody commenting about it on Twitter, they all have like he, him, they, them, whatever in their bio.
00:41:19.000Anyway, some relevant fact, and he's going to laugh.
00:44:30.000Okay, so a Twitter spokesperson said on Tuesday that the company does not consider the known white nationalist Richard Spencer, whose presence on the platform has long been a source of controversy, to have any known affiliations with hate groups.
00:44:44.000The comments were made to Vox in response to questions about a Wall Street Journal investigation into Twitter's decision making around its content policies.
00:44:51.000According to the WSG, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey allegedly weighs in at the last minute or after decisions have been made to override decisions made by Twitter staff based on its policies about how to handle accounts of traffic and abuse, harassment, and hate speech.
00:45:07.000Specifically, Dorsey is said to have overridden decisions made by Twitter staff by ordering that Spencer be allowed to remain on the site after an initial decision to ban him in 2016.
00:45:18.000Dorsey also allegedly overrode staff decision making regarding the controversial Twitter presence of Infowars Alex Jones.
00:45:24.000So, if you like think I'm making that up, I know I throw a lot of shit out there, like the Greco Roman thing and whatever, but I mean, this is like, this is Vox documenting.
00:45:41.000That's not from like, you know, a forum or something.
00:45:46.000It's like well known that Dorsey overrides these decisions, and it's documented here that.
00:45:51.000Spencer's account got banned, and it says Dorsey overridden the decision made by Twitter staff, ordering that Spencer be allowed to remain on the site.
00:47:32.000I didn't say that if you oppose the war, you're gay.
00:47:34.000I said if you oppose war because of, like, the United Nations, you're gay, which is a big difference.
00:47:41.000I didn't say, like, I'm in favor of war with Iran, and if you oppose it, you're a cuck.
00:47:47.000I said, I oppose war with Iran, but I oppose war with Iran for the right reasons, not for gay reasons, like World Heritage Sites, and the United Nations says it's illegal.
00:47:59.000National sovereignty dictates that we have to do this.
00:48:02.000It's like if you don't want war for those reasons, your priorities are misplaced and you are cucked.
00:48:12.000The only acceptable foreign policy is based on the national interest.
00:49:05.000Nothing got blown up except for a guy at an airport.
00:49:09.000And the point was to say, you know, all these fags who get so, I don't even know, so hysterical over any kind of kinetic military action, they need to grow up.
00:49:23.000The serious strikes, the North Korea brinksmanship situation in Venezuela, America has interests, and we should use our leverage, we should throw our weight around to achieve them.
00:49:38.000It doesn't mean you have to, everybody thinks it's like ground war or nothing at all.
00:51:05.000On my show, I'm not going to use the same humor that I'm going to use on a gaming stream at 3 a.m. when we're making fun of people, you know?
00:51:13.000So they want us to explain the joke and say, No, I don't actually believe in blowing up cultural heritage sites.
00:51:46.000There are consequences to actions, and there are.
00:51:50.000As much as Americans think that we can, you know, from our laptops or drone stations, you know, enact justice and nothing will happen, there are real consequences in terms of blood of the people there, in terms of blood of Americans, in terms of treasure, in terms, and then in secondary factors, prestige and legitimacy.
00:52:12.000No, none of that fucking happened, okay?
00:53:17.000And the airbase was fully operational 24 hours later.
00:53:21.000I believe we didn't even kill anybody.
00:53:23.000All the infrastructure damage was repairable, and people are saying at the time that was a prelude to a ground invasion or as a form of backdoor regime change.
00:53:56.000For years, looking at the situation in a very sober and even handed way, and assessing probability and intention and so on.
00:54:08.000And in the case of the Syria strikes being the best example, saying, look, really, what it looks like the game is the gambit is to play Syria off of North Korea.
00:54:21.000In other words, do a strike in Syria to intimidate North Korea.
00:54:24.000At the time, Xi Jinping was at Mar a Lago.
00:54:28.000He was there for a state visit, and the Syrian strikes took place overnight while Xi Jinping was staying in the United States.
00:54:37.000And that was while Trump was negotiating with Xi Jinping about North Korea.
00:57:17.000I don't know if I've ever explained this, and I don't know if I should even, but irony and post irony is so critical for a variety of reasons.
00:57:26.000Number one, because my generation is completely nihilistic.
00:57:31.000I mean, that is really the backdrop of what we're talking about.
00:57:34.000All of it is contextual, nobody gets that.
00:57:48.000Our generation, my generation in particular, is coming up where everything has been destroyed.
00:57:53.000I mean, we are living in the ruins of everything earnest, everything sincere, everything that actually had meaning religion, ideology, nationalism, all of that.
00:58:10.000I came up in school and it's like literally like a dystopian.
00:58:15.000Like liberal Fukuyama wasteland, where it's about holding hands and the diversification of America and all, you know, lab coat, feminist, all this shit.
00:58:25.000And so, that being the backdrop of my generation, being ironic is sort of the language of this nihilistic era.
00:58:56.000We're sort of living in a cultural wasteland, too, of media, mass media, popular culture.
00:59:02.000You know, all of that is conducive to the kind of meme, ironic, humor language that we use.
00:59:07.000It's why I'm such an effective communicator.
00:59:09.000You know, why do you think it is that young people watch my show as opposed to, you know, watching Fox News or.
00:59:16.000Even things like Ben Shapiro, Steven Crowder, it's because I'm speaking the language of other Zoomers.
00:59:22.000You know, if you're a young person online, whether it's the image boards or forums or even things like Reddit or Twitter, I mean, this is the language of our generation.
00:59:32.000So it's very much a communication thing.
00:59:34.000But beyond that, irony is so important for giving a lot of like cover and plausible deniability for our views.
00:59:42.000That's what these people don't understand.
00:59:44.000These people are, this guy's literally 40 fucking years old.
00:59:48.000He thinks that we're going to win if we just like give an earnest speech about, You know, Richard Spencer's the kind of person where if a journalist came up to him and asked him if he's a fascist, he would give some extremely academic, convoluted 20 minute answer, which was like a roundabout way of saying yes.
01:00:04.000He's the kind of person where when he talks about child pornography, he's going to say that, well, it can be useful to treat child rapists because he's a retard.
01:00:14.000You know, earnestness, the sort of academic filibustering, obfuscating, this is not effective political communication, and especially not when you're a dissident, and especially not for young people.
01:00:29.000What is required is somebody who is tactical with their language.
01:00:36.000Use irony because, you know, when it comes to something like Holocaust revision, I mean, this is a subject that you cannot deviate from the popular consensus on.
01:00:48.000But you also can't, like, I also think you really can't tell the truth if you adhere to that.
01:00:55.000So it's sort of like getting in the middle.
01:01:21.000You know, if you sat me down, you know, with a fucking lie detector and asked me to go through all my views completely earnestly and sincerely, I'd probably come across a lot more moderate than you would imagine.
01:02:11.000I remember that was a big red pill about Muslim invasion back in the day.
01:02:17.000It's not like we're lying, but more or less we have to omit certain things or be strategic about certain things because the world isn't ready for it.
01:03:36.000You know, and it takes a little bit of, you know, to be interesting, you do have to be challenging and a little bit different and fresh and maybe a little abrasive.
01:03:47.000And not, you know, not always to, I don't mean to like whip it out about numbers or anything, but, you know, it's just a question of, How do you be an effective communicator?
01:03:54.000And these are people who have, like, honestly been failing for years, taken strong leads and blown them.
01:04:00.000And they're, oh, this Nick guy, I can't take him seriously.
01:06:10.000And I don't expect people to get it if it's like, you know, people type it out and they write, like, you know, guy who sucked on a dildo based.
01:06:18.000Like, okay, well, when you put it like that, it doesn't work.
01:06:20.000But when you see this guy running through a mall with Joker paint on saying 13% of the population does 50% of the crime and it goes viral, well, then you get it.
01:06:29.000And when he goes to an anime convention and asks them about bestiality, he goes to a furry.
01:06:37.000I think he went to a furry convention and he goes up and asks them if they support bestiality and it goes viral on Reddit.
01:06:52.000Have you watched my show lately or ever?
01:06:54.000But the point is, and this is where that disconnect happens, it's like do you understand how the internet operates or are you still like a Gen X retard?
01:08:20.000And this is not obviously, and I don't want to die on the hill of like defending some like, you know, freakish weirdo who, you know, frankly, it's actually been a lot more trouble than it's worth at this point.
01:08:31.000But the point stands about, you know, I talked to the folk salad guys, I talked to this guy, I talked to a lot of people.
01:08:37.000And the point is to spread our ideas using a lot of different methods, a lot of different styles, a lot of different themes.
01:08:45.000You know, I could think of a lot of examples of somebody like Britney Venti.
01:08:50.000You know, I don't love everything that Britney Venti is about, but if she's spreading our ideas, I mean, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
01:09:06.000Well, people did do that a little bit, but it wasn't as big of a deal.
01:09:09.000But I went on her stream because it's good to cultivate relationships with people who can spread the message in a different capacity that's not just straight politics like I do on my show.
01:10:31.000I won the Groyper Wars, and now everybody's gonna trust my fucking plan.
01:10:36.000And if I lose, well, then, yeah, you can spit on me and kick me and punch me and fucking make fun of me and whatever, burn me in effigy, fine.
01:12:18.000I used to associate with Owen Benjamin.
01:12:20.000Vaught today, Devin Stack, Ramsey Paul, you know, people I can't really name because, you know, they don't want to be seen as associated with me.
01:12:29.000Milo, I had Lucian Wintrich on my show years ago, Ashton Witte, Jared Taylor, you know, Sam Dixon.
01:12:37.000All, I mean, all kinds of people from all different walks of life, different kinds of content, different genres, different ages, genders, whatever.
01:12:47.000Alt-white, alt-right, in the middle, everybody, okay?
01:13:02.000Matthew Heimback, who is obese, wears a stall helm, and was on a national campus tour called National Socialism or Death.
01:13:14.000This is the guy who Richard Spencer thinks is cool to associate with.
01:13:18.000Matthew Heimback, who was like, you remember that trailer park episode where his.
01:13:25.000Like, son in law was watching him fuck his wife from a wooden box in their trailer park.
01:13:32.000And I forget all the details, but you all know who, probably a lot of you know who Matthew Hineback is.
01:13:39.000A costumed freak, obvious extremist with fringe ideas or calling them fringe things that no one will ever accept, who personally has a lot of problems.
01:13:48.000Richard Spencer associates with all kinds of characters exactly like this the National Socialist Movement, who was invited to Charlottesville.
01:15:32.000He's a Zoomer and a total chat, knows all the relevant facts.
01:15:37.000He's somebody who's face doxed, who's out there, who is live streaming, and is doing something different, and is trying to introduce our talking points in a way that is different.
01:15:46.000You know, I do my show and talk about race realism and whatever, and I'm in a shirt and tie, and I've got a green screen for my, you know, studio backdrop and whatever, and I tell it to you straight, like, you know, politics, like Tucker Carlson.
01:15:59.000Here's a guy who, again, is a Zoomer chat, which helps a lot, and, you know, more on that in a moment, who's playing Realm Royale in a Pikachu girl costume.
01:16:10.000Saying the same things on DLive, on Mixer, YouTube, whatever.
01:16:15.000Somebody that's going to a shopping mall and screaming things out in Joker, you know, face paint.
01:16:21.000Somebody that goes to all kinds of different things.
01:16:22.000And it's not all politics, but it sometimes works its way in there.
01:16:27.000And, you know, I'm not, and again, this is not somebody who I'm like, oh, he's the future and, you know, we're best friends now and, you know, he's going to be my co host.
01:16:40.000Lots of different people, lots of different tactics, methodologies.
01:16:44.000But why somebody like that is better than a costumed retard is because the initial reaction of your average young person to lolly socks is, oh, this is like silly.
01:17:03.000At the minimum, you know, I'm sure a lot of people look at this guy and say, well, maybe he's a good looking guy or maybe he's cool or whatever.
01:17:24.000Contrasted with Matthew Heimback, where people look at some obese, bearded, old guy in a costume with a swastika on it, and the immediate reaction is revulsion.
01:17:37.000The immediate reaction is to be repulsed.
01:17:40.000No, I'm talking about the average person.
01:17:42.000I'm talking about the average person, and nobody can disagree with that.
01:17:45.000We're not talking about, well, you know, what if they listened to what he had to say?
01:17:50.000People don't listen to what costume freaks have to say.
01:17:53.000People don't listen to what, you know, some guy with a swastika, oh, I should say costume freak, but it depends on the kind of costume freak.
01:18:01.000You know, wearing a swastika, somebody's going to say, oh, I would never, okay, yeah, no.
01:18:05.000And even if I like what he's saying, I would never associate with that.
01:18:08.000Versus somebody in a, you know, Pikachu dress, right?
01:18:12.000Or some kind of other, you know, Sailor Moon costume.
01:18:16.000Well, somebody's not going to look at that, your average person, and say, oh, I would never be associated with that or something.
01:18:22.000People kind of are in on the joke a little bit.
01:18:24.000So, of course, you know, when you explain something like this after the Groyper War, where it's like maximum scrutiny, oh, he asked how anal sex helps win the culture war.
01:18:35.000So, like, we can't do anything that deviates from that mentality, it's going to fucking kill us.
01:18:41.000If we have to always be asking ourselves, like, how will this be perceived against.
01:20:18.000If we have to, if everybody has to be, you know, a suit and tie, clean cut, you know, I'm even going to go revolution against optics for a moment.
01:20:27.000Optics was never, you know, people are going to say, oh, well, that's not very good optics.
01:20:33.000Optics has never been about, like, You know, a specific look.
01:20:39.000You know, people think optics means, you know, me being a young kid wearing a shirt and tie and draping myself in the American flag and doing a super serious political show.
01:21:11.000You know, I looked at Spencer's Gainesville speech where he came on a stage with fat Mike Enoch and fat Eli Mosley and looked like fucking idiots who didn't know what they were doing.
01:21:21.000In that case, it wasn't even about costumes.
01:21:24.000It was just that they came on a stage with no props, no decorations, no podium, no nothing.
01:21:30.000Just an empty stage and Spencer and two fat guys standing behind him with their hands in their pockets.
01:21:36.000And it doesn't, like, you don't have to have a dog in the fight to say that that doesn't look good.
01:21:58.000That's where optics came from initially.
01:22:00.000And I know because I came up with the phrase, basically.
01:22:03.000I didn't come up with the word optics, but I mean, that is really when that started to become a debate.
01:22:08.000I remember on Nationalist Review with James Alsop after his speech in Gainesville, Florida.
01:22:13.000I said, I look at that stage, and it's just not good optics.
01:22:16.000It's not good optics to be shouted down while you got two fat people, don't know what to do, and you're just standing there like an asshole with your dick in your hand, waiting for people to stop yelling.
01:23:36.000But doesn't it make sense to have other people spreading our ideas who are not carbon copies?
01:23:42.000It's not all Scott Greer and Pat Casey and Vince James and Jake Lloyd and Nick Fuentes and Jaden McNeil in suits on a desk behind a green screen telling you about why demographics is destiny.
01:24:52.000Versus somebody like Lolly Sox, who I'll give you, has had some weird moments that I'm not in love with everything he's ever done, which, why would I have to be, right?
01:25:03.000But has had viral moments that are interesting in a mimetic way.
01:25:09.000In the sort of sense of the classical internet, which I'm sorry, but Richard Spencer will never get that because he is 40 years old.
01:25:17.000And a lot of people criticizing it will never get it because they are old and they don't understand this part of the internet.
01:26:36.000When I'm watching this live stream, those are the kinds of adjectives that are in my mind.
01:26:40.000When I see Richard Spencer in the dark, his face illuminated by his computer monitor, You know, obviously pasty and pale from alcoholism, drug use, perhaps something else, with this sort of strange, unironic mustache.
01:26:56.000And he's beside, you know, this balding yellow tooth retard fucker.
01:27:01.000You know, I'm definitely, and by the way, it's all very dark.
01:29:47.000I mean, you know, again, don't get me wrong.
01:29:52.000This Lolly Sox character, when he did come to Chicago as a sort of established content creator, I did sort of advise him on, you know, how he could maybe improve his look, you know, some of the bad judgments he's made in the past.
01:30:08.000You know, I explained some of these things to him.
01:30:09.000But in any case, If you meet Lolly Socks, this is a guy who's young, muscular, tall, and basically normal.
01:30:19.000There's some things there, obviously, the anime thing and whatever that is used for effect on the stream.
01:30:24.000But if you have a conversation with him, this is a likable person.
01:30:28.000I took him, we were in Phoenix, and it was me, Lolly Socks, Baked Alaska, Zoomer Clips, Millennial Matt, a few other people.
01:30:37.000We went to Sean's house in Phoenix, and Sean initially hated this guy.
01:30:42.000Sean, you know, from the Weekly Sweat, he actually gave me a lot of shit for this in Twitter DMs.
01:30:47.000You know, in the DMs, he was DMing me saying, How does this help us win the culture war?
01:30:53.000First, you go on the Milo show, then you go on the stream with this faggot, and what could possibly be the plan for this?
01:31:30.000Patrick Casey knows all the stories, so he's told them to me.
01:31:34.000I don't know them 100%, but he told me this one story where one time he was driving around with Richard, and I forget where they were.
01:31:43.000I think they might have been in Florida or something, but it was late at night, and Richard Spencer opens up the window and leans out the window to this group of girls they're passing.
01:31:56.000Okay, this is the kind of person we're talking about.
01:31:58.000I heard a story from Scott Greer about how.
01:32:02.000Somebody who was like a big fan of Richard's invited him over to his house to eat dinner with his parents.
01:32:10.000And his parents were like super Protestant, whatever.
01:32:13.000And he said that Richard like spent the whole dinner like bashing Protestantism and was super condescending and like very rude and abrasive about their beliefs.
01:32:23.000There are some other stories that are gross, which I will not tell you because they are extremely vulgar.
01:32:30.000But, you know, this idea of like, Repulsive people.
01:32:33.000It is fascinating to me that some people think something that's obviously a joke, something that's obviously a meme, you know, they're going to pretend to be all offended about that.
01:32:42.000But all these gross sickos like Spencer or, you know, even JF for that matter, even somebody like Bronze Age Pervert, you know, this is a guy that does Handsome Thursday every week.
01:32:52.000Nobody finds that weird or anything, right?
01:35:33.000Who else has participated in the smear?
01:35:36.000There are some other notable people that are also gay.
01:35:41.000But it's all people that want to, you know.
01:35:46.000Oh, Hunter Avalon, who is himself a faggot, was posting about this on his Instagram.
01:35:52.000It's like literally all of my enemies that I have humiliated have come out of the woodwork to say, Oh, we're going to make a big deal out of this.
01:35:59.000Uh oh, I guess Nick's fans are mad at him.
01:36:53.000You know, somebody that is repulsive to anybody else, unserious, deep personality defects, all of this, all of this applies to this person.
01:37:04.000Frankly, to both of these people, honestly.
01:38:30.000I have to confidently tell you that big things are in the works, and you have to trust that I know what I'm doing.
01:38:37.000I've done a lot of things so far, and it's not an accident that I am where I am.
01:38:43.000I've built up, I'm a pretty established person through only having done this for three years and being as young as I am.
01:38:49.000And, you know, if you don't see it at this point, I'm asking people to have a little bit of faith that I know the process at this point or I have a good enough idea of the process that, you know, things are going to take off soon.
01:39:06.000So I can't let on everything I know that's happening.
01:39:11.000I can't let on everything that's going on.
01:39:13.000But, That is why you have to trust me.
01:39:16.000That is why you have to trust in the plan.
01:39:18.000You know, there's something about like even this trust the plan stuff that we got from QAnon, which is very valuable.
01:39:26.000The reason why Trump is so safe in a lot of ways, the reason why, you know, one of his greatest assets, I would say, in some ways, is the fact that his base will never leave him.
01:39:41.000You know, and I'm not asking that of you.
01:39:45.000I am simply telling you, and it is a fact, That one of the great strengths that Trump has is that almost universally his base will hear what the media says about him and say, Oh, that's probably not true.
01:39:57.000They will give him the benefit of the doubt.
01:40:00.000By and large, they're almost immovable when it comes to this.
01:40:04.000And this gives him a lot of strength because this is a president who is under a constant siege, informational, psychological warfare by the media, by the press, by the Democrats, by other Republicans, and so on.
01:40:20.000If that quality didn't exist, this guy would be over.
01:40:23.000If this was a normal president, he would be finished.
01:41:01.000Hunter Avalon, who is like a traitor to all conservatives.
01:41:05.000Bronze Age pervert, somebody that just concerned trolled the shit out of my event, the GLS, and then didn't say anything about Virginia.
01:41:12.000You know, across the board, are these people that are leveling good faith criticisms, well intentioned, thoughtful critiques, telling the truth, or are these people.
01:41:23.000Or do these people have an axe to grind?
01:41:26.000And that is why I'm telling people, trust the plan.
01:41:28.000Give me the benefit of the doubt because things get a little crazy for a couple of days, and then people astroturf a scandal, and suddenly people are saying, well, gee, what's this about or whatever?
01:44:27.000But if you actually watch her content, she's really not like the worst e girl in the world.
01:44:32.000You know, some of them are like vapid drones, you know, like Tommy Laren or that Alex Clark Poplitex girl or Allie Stuckey.
01:44:41.000But, you know, she's actually willing to talk about, I think, like race and IQ and a few other things like.
01:44:49.000As far as female conservative content creators go, she's not the worst one, and I think she actually has a little bit more integrity than most of them.
01:44:58.000She also defended me during the Groyper Wars.
01:45:00.000She deleted the tweet, but she did offer a little bit of defense.
01:45:05.000And there was something else recently that was cool of her, so.
01:53:23.000The story there is that the Jews go to Pontius Pilate and say, you know, like this person's unacceptable to us.
01:53:34.000And in the mythology of that story, the Jews get what was then the most powerful empire in the world, the Roman Empire, to do their bidding.
01:53:43.000And you have this line in the book of Matthew that is so, so, I mean, the blood is so, so, so glorified, where he says, you know, his blood be on us and on our children.
01:53:54.000Which goes down through the centuries to justify the killing of untold numbers of Jews.
01:54:02.000But the idea of the Jew as sort of like the wily manipulator, as the Jew as having proximity to power, not being in power, but being able to sort of be the puppet master pulling the levers of power, you see that play out in lots of different iterations through time, right?
01:54:20.000You see it, I'm trying to think about useful examples.
01:54:26.000For your listeners, but that is sort of the trope, right?
01:54:29.000And it is an ancient one, but it's being utilized in really new ways.
01:54:36.000So it's not literally that the Jew is going to replace us, it's that the Jew, in a way, is sort of like the greatest trick the devil has ever played.
01:54:46.000And this is the language of Eric Ward, who wrote this amazing essay called Skin in the Game.
01:54:51.000And he talks he's a black anti racist activist.
01:54:54.000And he talks about figuring out how anti Semitism is kind of the linchpin of white supremacy.
01:55:00.000Because the Jew appears to be white, but in fact he's not white.
01:55:05.000I mean, this is all based on this lie that race is not a social construct, right?
01:55:12.000But they're saying that the Jew is not white, but he appears to be white, but in fact he's loyal to these people who are coming to sully America.
01:55:19.000And so when you have someone like Congressman Steve King saying, we can't replace our civilization with someone else's babies, like what does that mean?
01:57:08.000Dude, the Native Americans fucking died.
01:57:10.000Do we want to be like the Native Americans?
01:57:13.000Well, we already replaced the country with the Native Americans, so you're implying that replacing white people with Hispanics, blacks, and Asians is going to be like that?
02:01:01.000It was a little thing, but it was very important to me that I was playing this CD, that I had it all set up in my car finally, and it fucking breaks.
02:01:09.000After one day, I couldn't tell you how mad I was.
02:01:12.000I actually punched a hole in the thing.
02:01:14.000I have the old set right there in my closet.
02:10:25.000Which, it's a shame that Good Night was not on Graduation, like the regular version, because it's so fitting to have Good Morning start the album and Good Night end the album, in my opinion.
02:11:21.000But I can't even vibe with you sexually Cause every time that I try, you're questioning me Saying you fucking them girls disrespecting me You don't see how your lies is affecting me You don't see how life was supposed to be And I never let a nigga get that close to me And you ain't cracked up to what you was supposed to be You always gon',
02:11:44.000you always be where them hoes would be And it's the first time she ever spilled a soul to me I fucked up and I know it's E I guess it's bittersweet poetry But I needed you, I thought you'd be at the same time in a sleep.
02:12:04.000You're gonna be the death of me, I don't want you.
02:12:13.000Xander says, Hi Nick, hey, what's up, buddy?
02:12:31.000Did you see Eminem's latest music video about how we need to ban guns?
02:14:01.000About me and they know, and they know, and they also know, and they ain't right.
02:14:07.000When I walk in the room, they can't look in my eyes.
02:14:11.000Just when I walk in the room, they can't look in my eyes.
02:14:18.000I be laughing at you niggas taunting you niggas who the winner this year, surrounded by fake niggas ain't fake mixes trying to get in my ear.
02:17:57.000That was the first Civ game that I played, Civ Revolution.
02:18:01.000I got it for PS3, and I remember playing that so much my junior year of high school, junior or senior year, right when To Pimp a Butterfly came out.
02:18:12.000It was such a schmood, almost like every night, so much playing Civilization Revolution for hours and listening to To Pimp a Butterfly on repeat.
02:18:25.000And it took me a while to get used to Civilization V. I got it from my laptop, and I never really played computer games before, so it took me a while to get used to it.
02:20:25.000So I had to do it, what I had to do, cause I had to get.
02:20:29.000And to the blue and white smoke, Money coming slow, but at least it'll get no slow motion, better than No, no, It's all good in the hood, like rats and gyms, Throwbacks and Timbs, Blacks and rims, Weather on ball courts,
02:20:49.000the tires of all sorts We never fall short With us, it's all forced like air ones Some waves, some air guns The days of the fair one is overflow Caps is coated and full below But self, I go toe to toe Wondering if it's for the auto for the dough Though I know to grow a nigga and gotta learn to like Go though I know the door I gotta bring back to the ghetto.
02:21:10.000Ever saw several cars pointing to the grind.
02:21:12.000Oh, living in more prisons pointing to my mind.
02:24:11.000Homecoming's probably better, but this is still epic.
02:24:26.000I guess you never know what you got till it's gone.
02:24:29.000I guess it's why I'm here and I can't come back home.
02:24:31.000And guess when I heard that, when I was back home, in the interview, I'm representing you, making you proud, shoot for the stars, and look before you land on the clouds, jumping.
02:30:30.000Easily annoyed or irritated, feeling afraid in open spaces or in public, thoughts of ending your life, feeling that most people cannot be trusted, poor appetite, heart, or chest pains.
02:30:52.000I like this all the time That you can't control.
02:31:23.000Feeling lonely or even when you're with people.
02:40:26.000Somebody told me Delta's brown skin, AK's light skin And they supposed to be bougie, so they got white friends First day of school, I'ma take you sights in Show you what we doing weekends for a sight, man She said, I know what you bout to say like you're hype, man And she a nigga here tonight, she only they white, man And if a nigga even wave at it, it's frightening, but Jaden says,
02:40:56.000How did you feel when Kanye gave Charlie Kirk a pair of Wave Runners?
03:00:53.000Natty, or maybe you're the sick as they say on that nigger, or maybe you're more than I'm some on nigger, or maybe damn, I could just blow my shit with a bitter.
03:01:06.000Maybe I stop being real, maybe I should get on Twitter.
03:01:11.000Maybe I'm not some silver, I could reconsider that something not silver to the sun.
03:01:19.000I need nukes first, yeah, I need to nuke them.
03:46:44.000I never loved brothers, gonna be honest with you.
03:46:47.000To come up on in the first place, when was the last time I remembered a birthday?
03:46:52.000When was the year's brothers in a hurry?
03:46:55.000Tell me, you want to take this winning game time?
03:46:58.000Even the Kaya daughter on her face time, even when we was young, I used to make some.
03:47:04.000Now we be way too busy just to make some, even for real friends.
03:47:10.000Guess I get what I deserved on a bird on the streets is then heard from what I deserved on a talk down on my name though dirt on them I Couldn't tell you how old your daughter was couldn't tell you how old your son is I got my own junior on Plus I already got one kid couldn't tell you much about the fam dog.
03:47:36.000I just showed up for the games dog Maybe 15 minutes took some pictures with your sister.
03:47:42.000Then I finished in this Back to Venice, you wanna ask some questions about some real shit Like I ain't got enough pressure to deal with Please don't pressure me with that bill shit Cause everybody got them that ain't children Oh,
03:47:56.000you been nothing but a friend to me Niggas thinking I'm crazy, you defending me It's funny, I ain't spoke to niggas for centuries To be honest, dawg, I ain't feeling your energy Money turned your kid into an enemy Niggas ain't real as they pretend to be Looking for real friends How many of us?
03:57:54.000I'm driving with no winter ties in December.
03:57:56.000Skirt, skirt, skirt like a private school for women.
03:57:59.000Then I get there and all the pop outs is finished, girl.
03:58:02.000You don't love me, you're just pretending.
03:58:04.000I need a happy beginning, middle, and ending.
03:58:07.000Chicago, St. Louis, St. Louis to Chicago.
03:58:09.000It's getting hot in here, that's all that I know.
03:58:12.000Got a hotel room, three stars for you.
03:58:14.000You call down Jaden DMing me on Twitter.
03:58:17.000I'll respond to your DM when the stream comes out.
03:58:19.000The only thing open is Buffalo House, girl, don't start with me.
03:58:22.000I used to West the Union for you like it's no pride, because you were in college complaining about it's no jobs, but you were sucking a nigga dick the whole time.
03:58:29.000Well, I guess a blowjob better than no job.
04:04:30.000Friday night trying to make it into the city Breaknecks, bees, passes to see something pretty Thinking back to how I got here in the first place Second class bitches wouldn't let me on first base A backpack nigga with luxury taste buds And the Louis Vuitton stoke at all of my pay stubs Jack pussy from Beast I Did for niggas more famous When did I become A-list?
04:04:50.000I wasn't even on A-list Strippers get invited to where they only got hired When I get on my C-jobs, somebody gon' get fired I was uninspired since Lauren here retired And three stacks, man, you preaching to the choir Any rumor you ever heard about me was true and legendary.
04:05:04.000I done got Lewinsky and paid secretaries for all my niggas with babies by bitches that use their kids as meal tickets.
04:05:12.000Not knowing that disconnect from the father, the next generation will be the real victims.
04:05:19.000I remember Emma told my boy, no matter what happens, she ain't going back to Philly.
04:05:22.000Back to our regularly scheduled programming of weak content and slow jamming.
04:05:28.000But don't worry, this one's so jamming.
04:05:31.000It's so jammin' I be thinkin' everyday My hollands I need to put up the goddamn barricades I be paranoid every time The pressure, the problem ain't I be drivin' The problem is I be textin' My psychiatrist got kids that I inspired First song they play for me was about they friend that just died Textin' and drivin' down my hollands That's why I Rather take the 405 I be worried about my daughter,
04:05:54.000I be worried about Kim But Satan, baby, yeah, I ain't worried about him Have my life threaten my best friends With selfish intents What I'm supposed to do, ride around with a bulletproof car and some tennis Every agent I know, know I hate agents I'm too black, I'm too vocal, I'm too flagrant Something smelling like shit, that's the new fragrance It just mean I do with my way, bitch Some days I'm in my ED, some days I'm in my band If I knew you, I made plans, I wouldn't have popped the zans I know some fans thought I wouldn't rap like this again But the writer's block is over,
04:06:22.000MC's catching your plans A 38-year-old, 8-year-old, a rich nigga, problems Tell my wife that I hate the road So I don't ever drive it, it took six months to get the maid back, I'm at it out And my assistant crashed as soon as they backed it out God damn, got a ball fade.
04:06:35.000I might slam pink fur, got no redressing like Cam.