00:00:39.000Our main story is about the coronavirus lockdown and specifically what's going on in schools.
00:00:48.000There's now an epidemic of kids killing themselves because they're so depressed because of the lockdown.
00:00:55.000So, there's a big piece in the New York Times this weekend about specifically this in Nevada, in Clark County, Nevada, which I believe is where Las Vegas is.
00:01:08.000And they talk about how, in Clark County in particular, they are rapidly moving forward with a reopening of all the schools there because teen and child suicides have doubled.
00:01:21.000Doubled in the last year because of the COVID lockdown.
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00:10:43.000We're going to talk about the church bombing first, and then we will get into the children that are killing themselves.
00:10:50.000Another day in Biden's America, another day in Clown World in the United States.
00:10:57.000And it's interesting because there's actually a lot of different stories to talk about, which we have news basically for the whole week, just from the weekend.
00:11:06.000I mean, there's like this trans military executive order, and there's these COVID lockdowns, which are magically ending now in Shabbat.
00:11:15.000So there's a lot of stuff to talk about, but I had to pick a couple of things for tonight.
00:11:20.000Okay, so we'll proceed now with the church bombing.
00:11:23.000Like I said, I don't believe I saw this in any major news.
00:11:27.000I don't know if this was on television.
00:11:29.000I don't watch television, but this was covered in a very conspicuous way, even in the digital media, because there was this church bombing in Los Angeles, California over the weekend.
00:11:42.000And the story is basically this you've got this controversial church.
00:11:46.000Where, you know, they actually preach the Bible.
00:11:48.000And so they're against homosexuality and they're against Black Lives Matter.0.52
00:11:51.000They're against progressivism, leftism, you know, the usual.
00:11:55.000And because of their location in LA, they get a lot of backlash.
00:12:47.000And, you know, we'll talk about the consequences of that in a bit.
00:12:52.000We'll talk about how this is probably just the beginning of that kind of thing, or maybe it's a continuation of what we've been seeing for a long time.
00:12:59.000But in any case, what I really want to talk about is the media here first, because I'm reading all these different news reports about the bombing.
00:13:06.000People from Twitter, you know, right wing Twitter are posting about it.
00:13:10.000Some people actually went to this church.
00:13:13.000People that I, you know, follow me on Twitter.
00:13:16.000But all the different news reports about this are saying anti gay, anti BLM, racist Nazi church gets bombed.
00:13:25.000And it's kind of amazing because when there's political violence against the left, whether it's real or fake, by the way, when there's a fake hate crime where they dry swastika and it's totally messed up.
00:13:38.000On some black guy's house, and then a week later, it's like, ah, shit, yeah, I do that myself, you know?
00:13:43.000Or there's a swastika in a Jewish cemetery or whatever, and it always turns out to be fake.0.65
00:13:48.000Well, whenever that happens, it's DEF CON 1, sound the alarms, all hands on deck, call the military, you know, bring in the fighter jets, AC 130 above, for the neo Nazis that are taking over America when it's the left.0.78
00:14:04.000And even just with the Capitol seats, you've got boomers walking around the Capitol like, you know, wow.0.68
00:14:10.000And it's like the second American Revolution.0.56
00:15:27.000These are the same people that are all card carrying members of the SPLC or the ADL or whatever that talk about this stuff all day long about minorities.
00:15:39.000They say that if you look at a black person the wrong way, this is a microaggression that is the building block towards the pyramid of another Holocaust.
00:15:49.000I mean, that's literally promotional material that they use, the SPLC, in schools.
00:15:55.000They go to schools, they put on these presentations about hatred, and this is an actual thing that they use.
00:16:01.000They call it, they have this pyramid model, and they say that at the bottom of the pyramid are very minor transgressions, you know, very minor, like microaggressions, that kind of thing.
00:16:14.000And towards the middle, you've got like bullying, you've got dehumanization, and then at the top is literally genocide.
00:16:20.000This is what SPLC ADL says all day long.
00:16:23.000You know, this is why they say that the government is racist, even though you have affirmative action that benefits non white people to the detriment of white people.
00:16:32.000This is why the entire society is white supremacist, even though it's run by people that support Black Lives Matter and so on.
00:16:39.000They say that it's because of these little, little things that if they snowball, they will become bigger problems.
00:16:46.000It will turn into harassment, it will turn into targeted violence, it will turn into full on systemic violence.
00:16:52.000State sanctioned violence against certain groups.0.52
00:16:55.000They all understand that when it comes to minority groups, but when it comes to whites and Christians, they roll their eyes and they scoff and they do the usual.
00:17:04.000But when I say this is just the beginning, the media coverage, that is not an exaggeration because this has been going on for years.0.51
00:17:11.000When Trump supporters get beat up, when Trump supporters get killed, when Antifa is in the streets like they have been in Seattle or Tacoma or Portland or DC or wherever, smashing windows and burning buildings, when Black Lives Matter is doing the same thing.
00:17:27.000And the media looks the other way, or they minimize it, or they try to say that it's justified.
00:17:33.000They do this victim blaming type thing.
00:17:35.000That is the beginning of the attitudes that beget real serious targeted violence sanctioned by the state, systematic, against these kinds of people Christians, Trump supporters, white people, and so on.
00:17:49.000That's just, that's the media's role in this because they get people to thinking, you know, the masses and the professionals and liberals and so on, they get people to thinking, oh, You know, Ted Cruz is a Nazi.
00:18:03.000Trump supporters are insurrectionists.
00:18:33.000It's pretty incredible that all the media coverage, if you look up this particular incident, all the media coverage basically is implying and seems to suggest that the church is somehow in the wrong here.
00:18:47.000This is from the New York Times, get into some of the details here.
00:18:50.000It says the FBI and local authorities are investigating a bombing on Saturday morning at a church in LA County that had recently been the targets of protests for its extremist views against.
00:19:04.000LGBTQ people, women, and the Black Lives Matter movement was targeted for extremist, right wing, hateful views, right?
00:19:12.000The police responded to reports of an explosion at the church, which is First Works Baptist Church in El Monte, California, just after 1 a.m. on Saturday.
00:19:23.000An improvised explosive device was found to be the source of the attack, said Chief David Reynoso of the police department, which is about 13 miles east of Los Angeles.
00:19:33.000Officials would not elaborate on what they found.
00:19:36.000No one was in the church at the time and no injuries were reported.
00:19:39.000The authorities found obscenities in the words, Get Out, spray painted on the front of the church.
00:19:44.000Laura Emilier, a spokeswoman with the FBI's LA field office, said that no one had been taken into custody and that it was too early to determine a motive behind the bombing.
00:19:58.000She said, We have not ruled anything out.
00:20:00.000Too early to determine a motive for this church, right?
00:20:04.000About two weeks ago, Bruce Mejia, the pastor of the church, reported to the police that it had received an arson threat on social media.
00:20:13.000The church had been the targets of protests, and more than 14,000 people have signed an online petition.
00:20:18.000Calling on El Monte's mayor to recognize the church as a hate group and take them out of our city.
00:20:25.000You know, but they don't know what the motive was.
00:20:28.000So, like I said earlier, it's pretty cut and dry.
00:20:31.000This church doesn't toe the line on women, gay people, or feminism, BLM, and so on.
00:21:50.000Even communists back in the early 20th century.
00:21:54.000And here we are again, another continuation of this.
00:21:57.000The difference, of course, is that now the government doesn't give a shit.
00:22:02.000The FBI is far too busy tracking down every last Trump supporter from the Capitol.
00:22:08.000And the police and the military are way too busy running around Washington, D.C., looking for Trump supporters and potential Trump rallies, too concerned about enforcing mask mandates and shutting down Christmas and Thanksgiving to pay any attention to.
00:22:25.000Antifa riots happening basically on a daily basis in the Pacific Northwest, or political violence like this.
00:22:31.000The difference is that now the government is just going along with it.
00:22:35.000They are not interfering with it, they're not investigating it, they don't care about it.
00:22:42.000Law enforcement is now completely complicit in left wing violence.
00:22:46.000And you know that because you've got a pretty clear case study of the past two or three weeks.
00:22:52.000Because this isn't even the first instance of this.
00:22:55.000You know, I've been listing this throughout the show so far, but has anybody been paying attention to Portland, Oregon since the inauguration?
00:23:03.000All this talk in the buildup to the inauguration since the Capitol siege about right wing domestic terrorism and right wing domestic terror threats to the Capitol for the inauguration.
00:23:16.000And this, of course, was the justification to have 25,000, 30,000 National Guard defending the inauguration.
00:23:27.000Meanwhile, on the night of the inauguration, once again, Antifa marching through the streets of Portland, Oregon, undeterred.
00:23:36.000I mean, driving police back in retreat to ICE headquarters to the police station.
00:23:43.000And a similar scene is playing out in Seattle.
00:23:46.000And a similar scene is playing out in Tacoma.
00:23:49.000And similar scenes, as we know, have been playing out for a long time.
00:23:53.000But it's pretty striking that this is happening concurrently.
00:23:56.000It is happening simultaneously at the same time that you've got this unprecedented crackdown, like we didn't even think the government was capable of anymore, of right wing people.
00:24:09.000Largely were peacefully demonstrating on the 6th, or even people that had nothing to do with what happened on the 6th.
00:24:16.000And it just goes to show what's in store for us, which is to say the weaponization of law enforcement, their complicity, or their active participation in left wing political violence.
00:25:10.000People have even said that for the past couple of years.
00:25:13.000They say, well, things are going to have to get worse before they get better.
00:25:16.000And I've been telling you, we don't want that to happen because it's going to get worse for us first.
00:25:22.000I mean, yeah, things are going to get really bad in the country, but you know who they're going to get really bad for first before anybody else?
00:25:30.000Us, right wing people, Trump supporters, you know, Christians, white advocates, whatever, and specifically leaders of this movement like me in particular.
00:25:42.000They're going to decapitate the leadership of all right wing extremists, right wing extremism, whatever, first.
00:25:49.000So, yeah, things might get really bad in the country.
00:25:52.000People be pushed to become desperate and so on.
00:25:56.000But that'll happen long after all of the right wing leaders, all of the right wing organizers are put in jail, killed, you name it, audited, financially sanctioned, and totally wiped out and made ineffective.
00:26:12.000People might get pushed a long way in the country, but they're not going to be pushed into doing anything because everybody that could have galvanized those people or led those people or explained to those people what's going on are already going to be taken care of, right?
00:26:30.000So be really careful, be really safe, pray, and just mind yourself because this stuff is only just getting started.
00:26:40.000And it's no surprise that it's like this because.
00:26:43.000Think about how the media and how the society talks about what we do, what we say, our activities.
00:26:51.000I mean, they are the real extremists in a sense.
00:26:54.000I'm not trying to do this whole, you know, Democrats are the real racist, Democrats are the real fascist kind of thing.
00:27:00.000When you think about rhetoric that is inciting violence, you think about rhetoric that is extreme, rhetoric that is divisive, and all that.
00:27:08.000Well, who's doing the incitement to violence?
00:27:13.000Is it the right wing, like specifically Donald Trump, who is saying that?
00:27:18.000Prosperity is going to bring this country together and we all bleed red, white, and blue and all this.
00:27:23.000Whereas the media and people like Seth Rogen and others who are saying, oh, well, you know, there are 75 million fascists in this country and they're all domestic terrorists.
00:27:33.000They're all Nazis and, I mean, domestic terrorists.
00:27:49.000If silence is violence, then what the hell is what we do?
00:27:52.000If you don't say anything about BLM or in support of BLM, and that's violence, what are we doing when we actively oppose BLM, when we verbally and vocally and angrily oppose BLM?
00:28:04.000Well, I mean, that just must be worse than Adolf Hitler.
00:28:08.000That's what they're saying about all of us.
00:28:11.000And then you see that now there's bombings.
00:28:32.000But it's just to remind you the peril that we're in.
00:28:35.000We're up against all these power structures in the country who have put a big price on our head.
00:28:40.000They're directing the angry masses to attack us.
00:28:44.000And you're going to have some insane people and some extremists and left wing types like that who are going to take action and they're going to go after us.
00:30:03.000Hey, excuse me, stop what you're doing.
00:30:05.000You don't have your permits in order, right?
00:30:08.000And these people are blowing each other up and they're throwing Molotov cocktails and they're throwing piss water bottles at the police and fireworks and they're wearing masks and shooting Trump supporters.
00:31:54.000Like I said, in many cases, they are accomplices in all of this.
00:31:59.000So you really got to think long and hard about that because a lot of people think, you know, they're over socialized to the point where they think danger?
00:32:45.000And, you know, once again, I'm not encouraging violence because if, A right wing person even thought of committing an act of violence, the ATF and the FBI and Joe Biden would burst through their front window, shoot their dog a hundred times, tase them to death, and then arrest their entire family and everybody they ever knew.
00:33:06.000If you're left wing, you're going out and committing acts of violence with impunity.
00:33:10.000If you're right wing, you even think about an act of violence and they're going to explode your house and make David Koresh and all that look like a joke.
00:34:35.000And, you know, it's been especially difficult since the Capitol siege because we're really battling with kind of like two demons here, in a sense.
00:34:43.000We are battling against this in this political struggle, political persecution, and what's happening specifically to the right wing.
00:34:52.000And then at the same time, you have this global threat.
00:35:07.000Not only are we reeling from the Capitol siege and all of these attacks from every vector, every angle coming at us, but also this is just another layer on top of wear your mask, you can't eat inside, and you can't fly on a plane, and you can't do this, and you can't do that, you can't go to school, you can't go to work.
00:35:28.000And so our next story is from the New York Times.
00:35:30.000It's about child suicides in Las Vegas.
00:35:35.000And the gist of the story is that in Clark County, Nevada, they are.
00:35:39.000Urging schools to reopen as quickly as possible because the rate of suicide of their students has doubled in the last year.
00:35:46.000And they believe, I think rightly, that this is a result of the COVID lockdowns.
00:35:52.000In other words, you lock down the school, you shut down all the extracurriculars, kids have nowhere to go, nothing to do, they're inside all day on the computer, and then because they're miserable, they kill themselves.
00:36:25.000The New York Times, of course, we hate, but I guess once in a blue moon, they produce something that's not terrible.
00:36:31.000It says The reminders of pandemic driven suffering among students in Clark County, Nevada have come in droves.
00:36:38.000Since schools shut their doors in March, an early warning system that monitors Students' mental health episodes have sent more than 3,100 alerts to district officials raising alarms about suicidal thoughts, possible self harm, or cries for care.
00:36:54.000By December, 18 students had taken their own lives.
00:36:58.000The spate of student suicides in and around Las Vegas has pushed the Clark County District, the nation's fifth largest, toward bringing students back as quickly as possible.
00:37:08.000This month, the school board gave the green light to phase in the return of some elementary school grades and groups of struggling students.
00:37:15.000Even as greater Las Vegas continues to post huge numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths.
00:37:21.000In Clark County, 18 suicides over nine months of closure is double the nine the district had the entire previous year, according to the Clark County Superintendent Dr. Jesus Jara.
00:37:35.000Six students died by suicide between March 16th and June 30th, and 12 students died by suicide between July 1st and December 31st.
00:37:45.000One student left a note saying that he had nothing to look forward to.
00:37:48.000The youngest student, Said the superintendent that lost his life to suicide was nine years old.
00:37:56.000What kind of a nine year old kills himself?
00:37:59.000A video that Brad Hunstable made in April, two days after he buried his 12 year old son Hayden in their hometown in Alito, Texas, went viral after he proclaimed, My son died from the coronavirus, but he added, not in the way that you think.
00:38:14.000In a recent interview, Mr. Hunstable spoke of the challenges his son faced during the lockdown.
00:38:19.000He missed his friends and football and had become consumed by the video game Fortnite.
00:38:24.000He hanged himself four days before his 13th birthday.
00:38:29.000This fall, when most school districts decided not to reopen, more parents began to speak out.
00:38:33.000The parents of a 14 year old boy in Maryland who killed himself in October described how their son gave up after his district decided not to return in the fall.
00:38:44.000In December, an 11 year old boy in Sacramento shot himself during his Zoom class.
00:38:49.000Weeks later, the father of a teenager in Maine attributed his son's suicide to the isolation of the pandemic.
00:38:56.000In November, school officials intervened when a 12 year old student searched his district issued iPad for how to make a noose.
00:39:04.000The boy's grandfather, whom the New York Times is identifying by his first name Larry to protect the boy's identity, said the episode was a shock.
00:39:13.000The boy's father had retired to bed around 7 p.m. to rest for his 2 a.m. work shift.
00:39:18.000He did not hear the phone ringing until around 10 p.m. when the school district finally reached him.
00:39:23.000His father made it to his son's room to find a noose from multiple shoestrings around his neck.
00:39:29.000If there wasn't a security device that triggers that kind of alert, we would not be having this discussion, said his grandfather.
00:39:58.000You know, just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, this is what's going on.
00:40:02.000Churches being blown up, nine year olds killing themselves in large numbers because they miss their friends, they have got nothing to look forward to.
00:40:26.000The lockdown's been going on now for 10 months, 11 months.
00:40:31.000People were saying this in the first two months of the lockdown that what you're going to get when you shut down school and you shut down extracurriculars and sports and bars and restaurants and Christmas and Easter and Thanksgiving and church, church maybe most importantly.
00:40:46.000Is that people are just going to kill themselves?
00:40:48.000They're going to kill themselves directly.
00:40:51.000They're going to kill themselves with drugs and alcohol.
00:40:53.000They're going to kill themselves in all kinds of deaths of despair because we are not made to live like this.
00:42:22.000And I will remind you that this isn't a game.
00:42:24.000You know, this isn't a political cycle where, you know, we're all just crafting narratives and jerking each other off, talking about clever slogans and grooming candidates and things like that.
00:43:07.000That's what we're out there protesting.
00:43:09.000We're not out there protesting because we can't be bothered to wear a mask because we're anti science.
00:43:15.000We're out there protesting because this kind of stuff is literally killing our children.
00:43:20.000It is literally killing children and it's killing families and it's destroying families, destroying people's lives, and it's taking away our freedom.
00:44:12.000In those years, they should be thinking that they have nothing to look forward to.
00:44:17.000But you think about what their lives amount to now, which is you wake up in your house, you go on a Zoom call in your house, no socialization, no human interaction, you don't get to see the sun, you don't get to play outside, you don't get to play, exercise, learn anything like that.
00:44:36.000Your whole life is on TikTok, it's on Twitter, it's on television, on the iPad, on the iPhone, whatever.
00:44:43.000You could see how the COVID pandemic is contributing to this.
00:44:47.000But what I want to add is that this is how it's been getting for a long time.
00:44:53.000This is only just the latest surge in youth suicide.
00:45:15.000There is no shortage of material wealth, and there is material abundance, and everybody's got rights, and everybody's got freedom, and we have access to miraculous technologies, medical care, and entertainment and recreation.
00:45:32.000And we are supposed to, by all appearances, by all material metrics, we are supposed to be living in the greatest time in human history.
00:45:42.000Isn't that what all the progressives tell us?
00:45:45.000Left progressives, even so called right progressives, people like A Jordan Peterson or a Steve Pinker who will point to capitalism and charts of global extreme poverty to show how, all things considered, even in spite of horrible things happening in the world, it's actually a great time.
00:46:03.000Well, against all the evidence that we're living in a great time, everybody is killing themselves.
00:46:11.000Contrary to all of the evidence based on certain metrics that things have never been better, everybody is killing themselves.
00:46:19.000They're shooting themselves, hanging themselves, slitting their wrists.
00:46:24.000They're taking opioids to death in the nearly hundreds of thousands per year and a variety of other drugs.
00:46:34.000They're drinking alcohol, all kinds of behaviors that lead them to die deaths of despair.
00:46:41.000And when I started this show, this was one of the big questions and the big topics.
00:46:45.000This is one of the paradoxes that cannot be squared by any conventional person in politics, any mainstream person in politics.
00:46:54.000Any expert, any psychologist, any theorist, or anybody like that.
00:46:59.000Basically, anybody that isn't religious.
00:47:02.000How is it that everything is so good, but yet everybody wants to die?
00:47:07.000Everything is so great, or we're supposed to believe.
00:47:09.000Everything is flashy, bright colors, and stimulating, energetic music, and all of this, and parties, and you name it wealth, riches, opportunity, and recreation.
00:47:24.000But yet, everybody is literally killing themselves, directly or indirectly.
00:47:30.000And there's despair and misery across the land.
00:47:33.000You know, no matter who you are, no matter who you ask, that's the chief paradox that they can't seem to figure out.
00:47:40.000And I think we figured it out on this show.0.96
00:47:42.000I think anybody that is religious has figured it out.0.95
00:47:45.000It's because this is a society that is built on nothing.0.98
00:47:50.000This is a society that existentially is built on nothing.
00:47:55.000All the material wealth, all the diversions and distractions, recreation, everything I've just described cannot fill the hole in the heart of man that has been left by God, that has been left by communion with a Heavenly Father and an explanation for it all, an explanation for why we're here, what we're doing here, where we're going.
00:48:21.000All of that taken together and the most, the biggest excesses of all of it does not even come close to.
00:48:29.000To justifying mankind's existence in his heart of hearts.
00:48:34.000And that is why people are killing themselves across the board.
00:48:38.000And now that people don't even have the recreation, now that people don't even have the material, now that people don't even have their distractions, now it's on overdrive.
00:48:50.000This is, we're on a cliff, basically, an existential cliff.
00:48:56.000And this COVID thing is just pushing people off of it because everything that people were sort of.
00:49:02.000I guess, delaying this realization with everything that people were using to delay and divert and distract and pivot from this realization.
00:49:12.000Now that that has been eliminated, people are stuck in their homes.
00:49:16.000They're laying awake at night, looking at the ceiling, staring into their phone or their iPad, and thinking, there's nothing.
00:49:43.000And don't get me wrong, suicide is an irrational act.
00:49:47.000And this is something that people don't do in the right state of mind.
00:49:51.000But it is a real, I guess, terrible state of mind that people are put in when they do not have an explanation, when they do not have that connection with something higher than what we're living through in this world, in this temporal realm.
00:50:08.000What do people have to look forward to in this life?
00:50:11.000Well, a year ago or two years ago, you could say that what people have to look forward to, you know, in the liberal consensus, what everyone is telling our young kids and even adults, this is what you have to look forward to.
00:50:26.000Graduating school, and you go to college, and you get drowned in student loan debt, and then you work for 40 years.
00:50:35.000You just toil away at something that is meaningless to you.
00:50:38.000You know, you're an accountant or you work in insurance or whatever.
00:50:42.000You do something monotonous for 40 years and you pay your taxes and you don't really have say over much and you don't really have any independence.
00:50:52.000You know, but maybe you have a family, you have some kids, you save up a little money, you buy a nice house, you buy some toys like a boat or a sports car or whatever, and then you retire and then you die.
00:51:04.000And concurrent with all of that, you also have to look forward to your parents dying.
00:51:10.000People that you know dying, you getting sick, you experiencing immeasurable pain that you cannot predict or expect, accidents, crises, you know, misery, pain, all these things.
00:51:21.000This is what you have to look forward to normally.
00:51:26.000What's the explanation from the liberal consensus?
00:51:29.000Well, life is about the little things, it's about an ice cream cone.
00:51:34.000So, you know, you're living for an ice cream cone or a cold glass of soda pop or whatever.
00:51:39.000Or they tell you it's about a political struggle.
00:51:42.000You know, it's about human rights for everybody.
00:51:45.000It's about trans people being in the military.
00:51:47.000It's about, you know, black people getting access to financing from banks, whatever.
00:51:53.000Or any number, any number of material things.
00:51:56.000That's what you had to look forward to a year ago.
00:51:58.000Now, what do you have to look forward to?
00:52:01.000Now you have to look forward to all the suffering, you know, people getting sick, people dying, misery, unforeseen accidents, things like that.
00:52:09.000And now you have to look forward to all that.
00:52:12.000Except no parties, no work, no friends, no life, no family, no marriage, no Christmas, no holiday, nothing.
00:52:21.000You know, it's going to be a Zoom Christmas and a Zoom inauguration and a Zoom work and a Zoom class and a Zoom whatever.
00:52:31.000And that's when people say, you know what, I think I'll just die instead.
00:52:36.000Rather than go through the tedium, rather than go through the loneliness, the atomization, the meaninglessness, the despair.
00:52:44.000Alone with nothing and nothing to look forward to, no distractions, no painkillers, no nothing.
00:52:55.000The reason why I understand this mentality is because I went through a very similar thing when I was in college.
00:53:02.000Not quite the same, but you know, when I was in college, I was not a deeply religious person.
00:53:09.000And I was just a regular guy who grew up in a, you know, culturally Catholic upbringing in the sense that, you know, my parents were basically creasters.
00:53:17.000Which means we go to mass on Christmas and Easter, and not really strongly religious.0.94
00:53:21.000And I was going to do what most people do you know, go to college and get a degree and, you know, just join the rat race.
00:53:28.000And I got into college and I was all alone.
00:53:30.000And it was wake up, eat, you know, play games on my computer, sleep.
00:53:35.000Wake up, eat, play games on my computer, you know, whatever, do homework and then sleep.
00:53:39.000Wake up and occasionally hang out, occasionally do other things.
00:53:43.000And I thought long and hard about that when I was in college.
00:53:47.000I used to think to myself about all the Bad things that would happen.
00:53:50.000I used to think about, you know, in the future, maybe I'll get sick.
00:53:56.000You know, I know that my parents will die before I do.
00:54:02.000I know that I'll know people that will die.
00:54:05.000I know that I'll know people that will get sick.
00:54:07.000I know that, you know, there'll be good things in my life, but there will be horrible, unbearably painful things too.
00:54:13.000And I said, is this really all that there is to life is wake up, eat, sleep, wake up, eat, sleep, and then occasionally there's a party and then occasionally horrible things happen?
00:54:22.000And I thought to myself this I said, if the de facto explanation for life for people is pleasure maximizing and pain minimizing, I said, then the logical thing to do is to commit suicide.
00:55:27.000You don't want to be unhealthy, whatever.
00:55:29.000You don't want to live in an environment that's dangerous.
00:55:32.000This is what we're told to do maximize comfort, minimize discomfort.
00:55:36.000If there's grief, you got to get over it.
00:55:38.000If there's pain, you got to take a pill.
00:55:40.000You know, we want to do things that are.
00:55:43.000We want to get to a position where we're happy, get to a position where we're feeling good, maximizing good emotions and good feelings and pleasure and things of that nature, and minimize the things that don't make us feel good.
00:55:57.000And I thought to myself, well, this is really an impossible task because the bad things that happen in our lives are overwhelming and frequent and inevitable.
00:56:05.000And they increase in frequency and intensity as time goes on because at a certain point in your life, you reach your physical peak and then you begin to deteriorate physically.
00:56:16.000You know, there comes a time in your life when each day will be worse than the last for you physically.
00:56:22.000When your bones, your muscles, your mind, your senses, everything will begin to deteriorate and you don't get those faculties back.
00:56:30.000And your health begins to deteriorate.
00:56:32.000Things like cancer and heart disease and all of that begin to manifest.
00:56:37.000And people that you've known for a long time begin to expire.
00:56:41.000I mean, this is just the natural thing.
00:56:43.000People that you know from high school, people that you are friends with, family members, they begin to go.
00:56:48.000And ultimately, you wind up at a point where your body's in decay, your mind is in decay, the people that you know are long gone.
00:56:57.000And the point I'm trying to make, I'm not trying to black pill you because don't get me wrong, there's another side to this.
00:57:04.000This is what we're told, which is wrong, is that if all you set out to do in your life is maximize comfort and minimize discomfort, it's impossible.
00:57:14.000You know how you can maximize comfort and minimize discomfort?
00:57:49.000Lobster buying nice things doesn't come close to the materially discomforting things, uncomfortable things that will happen to you in your life.
00:58:00.000So, if what you're living in is hedonism, if that's your justification for existing, if that's your reason for living is hedonism, maximize pleasure and minimize discomfort, I've got bad news for you.
00:58:13.000You've got to die basically as soon as possible, or at some point when you turn like 25 or 30, because.
00:59:05.000Our schemes, what we want, all of that is thwarted constantly by life, by circumstances outside our control, by other people, even often by ourselves.
00:59:15.000The point is this hedonism is no way to live.
00:59:22.000This is not a way that people can get on with their lives.1.00
00:59:25.000People have no lives if this is what they have to look forward to or not look forward to.
00:59:31.000The only way that people are able to live functionally and Sustainably and in a good state of mind and healthy, and all of that is if they have a real good reason grounded in reality.0.95
00:59:42.000And that reason has got to be Christianity.0.72
00:59:47.000It's the only thing because it's the only thing that's real.
00:59:49.000People try to fill it with other things, they try to create quasi religions which fall short.
00:59:56.000Things like politics is becoming like that.0.79
00:59:59.000That's a very trite take, but it is true.0.99
01:00:02.000People try to get this quasi religion of a political struggle, you know, where they worship the state or, you know, Universal rights of man, or whatever.0.99
01:00:12.000People try to fill it with witchcraft, paganism, inferior religions, these kinds of things.0.90
01:00:18.000But the only thing that is real and the only thing that is true is Christianity.0.61
01:00:23.000And religion and Christianity is the only thing that is going to make your life worthwhile.0.55
01:00:29.000It's the only thing that's going to make your life make sense.0.97
01:00:32.000And ultimately, that is the problem people's lives don't make sense.
01:00:46.000If we really are just a collection of atoms, molecules, whatever, if we're all just carbon walking around and you don't have a brain, you don't have consciousness, you know what you are?
01:01:37.000We're living for the aesthetic emotion, which is to look at certain things and experience awe or experience beauty, to look at novel things and experience.
01:01:57.000And that's why ultimately people are killing themselves.
01:02:01.000That is why people are, if they're not killing themselves, they are dulling or taking away the experience of life, which is the pain, which is the feeling and the trial.
01:02:15.000You can't tell people to experience horrible things in their life and the pain and the loneliness and the existential crisis of being alive so that they can eat McDonald's, so that they can feel the wind in their hair and watch TV.
01:03:08.000If we were all just meant to be, you know, a big ant farm and a big science experiment, just a big survey of organic material.
01:03:17.000From cavemen to space people back to cavemen again, we wouldn't have the longing in what we can only describe as a soul.
01:03:26.000We wouldn't use terms that are filled with the connotations of design to describe ourselves or how we got here if we weren't designed, if we weren't put here for a reason.
01:03:37.000We wouldn't have words for things like a reason and purpose and meaning if there wasn't any.
01:03:44.000That's ultimately what all of this is about.
01:04:22.000That is the natural conclusion of living like this.
01:04:26.000This pleasure seeking, comfort maximizing, discomfort minimizing, it is the natural conclusion of this.
01:04:33.000And we have reached the natural conclusion.
01:04:35.000We have reached the natural conclusion of living like this, like animals without God, living under the devil, living under secular rule.0.68
01:04:45.000We have reached the natural conclusion of that, which is what you see all around you.0.77
01:04:50.000One world government and churches being exploded and trans people in the military and nine year olds killing themselves and you're locked in your house by the police and, you know, God believing, righteous, good people of the country being persecuted and martyred, just like in the first century.0.93
01:05:10.000This is the natural conclusion of what started maybe 300 years ago, you know?0.66
01:05:17.000So don't think it's just the COVID lockdown.
01:05:19.000We all know it's been like this for a long time.
01:05:22.000It's going to get worse unless we turn.
01:08:28.000I don't know if you think I'm being dramatic or something, but I thought that this story would be a perfect time for a little bit of a return to form on the show.
01:08:37.000I used to talk about this stuff all the time.
01:08:39.000And, you know, we've just been talking about the election and politics and all that lately.
01:08:44.000There just hasn't been a good opening for this.
01:08:46.000But, you know, I used to talk about this on the show frequently when we would look at school shootings or.
01:08:53.000Um, days of despair and suicide and the opioid epidemic and all that, I'd say, Well, hey, here's the problem nobody believes in God anymore.
01:09:01.000Nobody believes in God, and they think that a good reason for living is buying Pokemon cards.
01:09:07.000You know, they think that a good reason for living is that, and it's just not good enough.
01:09:12.000People need something more, and they don't have it.
01:09:15.000And especially now, now that the diversions and distractions are going away, people are realizing just how little they really have.
01:09:23.000You know, now that the party's over and the music has stopped.
01:09:27.000And everybody goes back home alone, they're realizing how empty, how nothing their life really is.
01:10:17.000Clearly, if we have everything in the world, but people still want to kill themselves, it is a broken, dysfunctional society that has to go, has to be discarded.
01:11:15.000People aren't having kids and they're killing themselves.
01:11:18.000A society that is not conducive to people living their full life without killing themselves and feeling the need to procreate, that's a society where there's nothing that is worth preserving from it.
01:11:50.000And as far as I'm concerned, you know what?
01:11:52.000Went wrong that made us stop having kids and stop loving life and stop having families and loving goodness and righteousness and not killing ourselves.
01:12:01.000It's because we went away from the giver of life, which is God.
01:12:07.000It's not a panicked retreat to God, it is an embrace of what we clearly have lost.
01:12:14.000We have embraced a cult of death, of emptiness and meaninglessness, and that's how you get suicide, and that's how you get no families, that's how you get abortion.
01:13:41.000Because, you know, growing up, my mom, we go to a party and we come home, and my mom would be like, okay, so they don't serve the food until three o'clock.
01:14:23.000You know, comedians say, like, well, you know, when I was in third grade, you know, my parents used to beat me, so I used to make jokes to, like, you know, feel better.
01:14:48.000How did you get to be this, this, uh, you know, misanthropic, uh, angry character?
01:14:54.000It's like, Well, you know, it all started when I was a few years old, and my mom was like, Bafangul, they don't serve food until three o'clock.
01:15:06.000And there's not, you know, that's always a complaint because, you know, my mom's.
01:15:10.000Kind of a grease ball would be the complaint is the food was served too late, there wasn't enough food, the food wasn't good, you know, just general stuff like that.
01:15:20.000Anyway, so kind of funny, but it's true.
01:15:23.000I give, I'm your voice to these grievances, the world is shit.
01:16:16.000Night of the Broken Glass, Night of the RNC pipe bomb, and the, you know, that happened during the inauguration or during the Capitol siege and church bombings.
01:16:34.000I'm literally in a digital concentration camp.
01:16:36.000They'll probably throw me in a real concentration camp, and they're going to come up with death camps.
01:16:40.000It's never been done before, but they'll come up with it.1.00
01:16:45.000Guys, I've got a great idea for a new Groyper War.0.99
01:16:48.000We all need to eat until we weigh at least 350 pounds so that when we get denied access to food due to our political beliefs, we can take not eating for six months until we find a solution.1.00
01:19:05.000We've got to be united, okay, as Europeans, as Christians, Jake, as people that believe in God, believe in Jesus, because there are Jewish people that don't like us, and there are Muslims that don't like us, and there are atheists that don't like us, and, you know, Chinese and North Koreans that don't like us, and we've got to stick together.
01:19:29.000Brothers in Christ, brothers from Mother Europa, okay, and we've got to stick together.
01:19:38.000He really, I don't know what's gotten into him lately, but his anti Irish thing, anti Italian thing.
01:19:46.000Oh, I mean, what's the matter with you?
01:19:49.000Anyway, so, you know, I'm just, I'm giving him a little bit of a hard time, but I am, but I do mean it to a strong, I do mean it very strongly.
01:21:27.000And then you flip over the table and you start screaming at the waiter and you're strangling them, and the cops come and they blow your head off and they're transsexuals because everything is terrible.0.99
01:21:45.000They said, hey, Beer hall poosh, and then like something else happened.
01:21:50.000It's like, man, can we just skip this Weimar period and just get to baked Alaska becoming the leader of America for crying out loud?
01:21:58.000I don't know if you saw that meme, but everybody was, after the capital siege, liberals were like, oh, you know, they're saying, hey, the Beer Hall push happened then, and then Hitler came to power in 1933 because nothing changed.
01:22:12.000And it's like, you know, God, I hope something like that is coming because anything would be better than this.0.51
01:22:18.000And certainly a baked Alaska, American Empire would be better than this.
01:28:21.000He says conservatives have given ground.
01:28:26.000Another hot scorcher take to the leftists since the 50s because leftists ideologically work towards a romantic idea of a world united by global homo, whereas conservatism only tries to preserve the status quo.0.69
01:28:39.000Nick, can you propose a persuasive vision for AF to work towards what's on par with global homo?0.91
01:29:38.000People are arguing, like, you know, for example, on all these different things, they're not defending these things, like, really with their strongest arguments.
01:29:48.000When they're defending, like, the traditional family, they're saying things like, well, if gay people get married, they'll commit tax fraud.0.94
01:29:56.000It's just, it's all about tax fraud.0.69
01:29:58.000Two guys get a civil union and they get tax benefits.0.54
01:30:00.000I mean, like, that was one of the arguments against gay marriage back then.
01:30:05.000And it was like, well, if you allow gay marriage, what's next?0.98
01:30:13.000You know, they would come up with all these convoluted arguments, and they would come up with every other argument other than look, like, these people are sick.
01:30:42.000You know, and that's like one example.
01:30:44.000But there are a million cultural battles that conservatives have lost because they don't make the straight up, real, compelling argument of tradition, heavy handed morality, righteousness, all that kind of stuff.
01:30:59.000Ultimately, it really, I think, does come back to religiosity.
01:31:02.000People have given up ground on religion.
01:31:05.000And when you give up ground on religion, it's this inevitable slide towards total devil worship because you can't.1.00
01:31:12.000There's this power vacuum in the spiritual realm, and it cannot be occupied by Gnostic Christians.0.99
01:31:19.000It cannot be occupied by people that are spiritual but not religious.1.00
01:31:24.000I really do believe that you've either got a godly society or you've got a degenerate evil society.
01:31:31.000But there's no society that's just kind of like holding these forces in suspension, and people are just kind of free to pick and choose whatever they want.
01:32:34.000You're a domestic terrorist and we're going to kill you when we get the chance.
01:32:38.000And we're like, that's not nice though.
01:32:41.000Barack Obama's a good man, but we just disagree, you know?
01:32:47.000Joe Biden's a good man, and we're going to give him a chance, and we're going to pray for him, but he's just not the right guy for the job.
01:33:20.000Ozzy Groyper says, Hey, Nick, thanks for everything you do advocating for traditional values and demographic realism.
01:33:27.000Today it's Australia Day, and I find it disgusting how, just like in the U.S., the media has indoctrinated many in Australia, especially the young people, to hate our history.
01:35:15.000Hawking Regimes says, Hey, Nick, just want to thank you for being such a blessing in my life.
01:35:19.000You have provided an incredible amount of entertainment and insight for me while completely shifting my political views away from conservative ink.
01:35:27.000May God bless you from a fellow Catholic.
01:37:39.000Mark says, just imagine Groyper Island having towns like Fuentes City and Vinceburg, roads like Michelle Street and Buchanan Boulevard, nature like the Base Mountain and Francine River.1.00
01:37:51.000If only it wasn't a Femmoids idea, I would have my $750 ready anytime.1.00
01:37:57.000Yeah, that would be something, right?1.00
01:37:59.000Statues and rivers and fields and towns and.
01:39:12.000Every year in high school, we did the all school assembly, which is where all 4,000 people that went to the high school came to the gym and did a day long assembly where they had the gymnastics team do a routine and the cheerleaders did a dance and the steppers did a dance routine.
01:39:31.000Oh my gosh, there's this club called the Steppers, and it was like this urban dancing where they would do like this stepping form of dance, you know, like in that movie Jump In or whatever, like ghetto dancing.0.79
01:39:44.000I don't know, and it was all like all.
01:39:46.000All, you know, two dozen black kids that went to the school were in the steppers.1.00
01:45:33.000I always liked him, but he had a problem with me for a while because I was anti gay.
01:45:40.000And I guess he was gay for a little while, or I don't know if he's gay still, but anyway, he is a really smart guy who always made really good content.
01:45:49.000And I've always watched his content, but there was this time, like a couple of years ago, where he, like, Attacked me for no reason and all this.
01:46:00.000We were mutuals on Instagram, and I think I talked to him on Instagram.
01:46:05.000I don't know if it was really him, but I talked to the all type Twitter account, which I think was run by him and Sean Last and a few others.
01:46:28.000I hope we could be friendly because he's, you know, even though there's kind of that weird thing going on, he's like, you know, he's a smart guy.
01:46:58.000On the set of the moon landing to stop Hitler, you'll take this email from my cold dead hands.0.86
01:47:06.000Innsmouth Lock Look says In Italy, for 30 years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance.0.61
01:47:18.000In Switzerland, they had brotherly love.
01:47:21.000They had 500 years of democracy and peace.
01:53:12.000You're never going to be a real woman.1.00
01:53:14.000And I'm not saying that just to hurt your feelings.1.00
01:53:17.000I am saying that because it's the truth.
01:53:19.000And, you know, unlike doctors and unlike the media and unlike everybody else, I love truth and I love God and I love God's flock enough, excuse me, to not lie to them in order to protect their feelings.1.00
01:53:34.000So, no, we don't need any trans Groypers because there's no such thing as trans.1.00
01:54:09.000You can mutilate yourself in ways that are very bad for your health and which are irreversible, but it will not make it so.
01:54:16.000And what's more is not only that, but often you'll find that people.1.00
01:54:20.000That are trans do these things and then they regret them.0.98
01:54:24.000They regret them because the operations they do are extremely painful or there's complications or they realize that, like, you know, they've been telling themselves their whole life, I'm miserable, but once I transition, then everything's going to be okay.1.00
01:54:38.000Then they realize, oh, wait, now I'm mentally, I'm still fucked up in the head, but also now I cut my penis off, but also, you know, now I mutilated myself beyond repair and now it really sucks.
01:54:55.000We want everybody to watch, but I am trying to evangelize people.
01:54:59.000I'm trying to get people to believe what we believe, not try to bring people in who hold completely opposed beliefs that are completely contradictory with what we believe on the show.
01:55:15.000I don't have a hatred for people, I don't have a hatred for trans people or gay people or any other category of people, but they just need to stop.1.00
01:55:29.000We want a good society, and we don't want people to be unhealthy and delusional and sick.1.00
01:55:35.000So, you know, look, people that are trans, if they want to be told what they want to hear, they could go and watch the Tranny Show and they can get that sickness.1.00
01:55:46.000They can just be in their sickness and embrace it and all of that.0.99
01:55:50.000They could do that somewhere else, but you're not going to hear that from me.
01:59:41.000Samuel says news outlets talk about the effects of the pandemic, but it wasn't the pandemic that caused unprecedented mental and social health issues, it was the terrible response.
01:59:59.000Anything to break down national pride, gays in the military, Antifa, BLM, communism, all to destroy the West and make Israel great again.0.93
02:01:07.000And don't do it ever, obviously, but you hope that if you say don't do it today, then people are like, hey, you know, I kind of like living.
02:03:43.000Ozzy Groyper says, I asked this honestly as a secularist trying to find his way to Christ, how do you see Christianity as more true than other religions?
02:03:53.000Prophecy proves that it's true because you've got hundreds of prophecies in the Old Testament that are fulfilled in Jesus.
02:04:00.000And it's like, even if you're completely secular, you're going to want to say to yourself, well, how is it that they foretold the coming of this Messiah in every detail, every way, the manner of his death, the timing of his death?
02:04:14.000You know, like all the details of his life were basically prophesied in the Old Testament.
02:04:19.000So that's something interesting about it.
02:04:22.000You know, as far as I would just say, strictly, because it's so large, you know, speaking.
02:04:28.000To somebody that's a secularist, wouldn't you want to look into a religion which is the most, one of the most enduring, one of the longest held, one of the most ancient, and one of the biggest in the world today?
02:04:39.000I think it deserves study for that reason alone, but also because of the prophecy, and also I think because of the rich theology of it too.
02:04:47.000You know, because you've got religions out there which are, I mean, they're basically ridiculous.
02:04:53.000Pagans who believe in like Thor and that kind of stuff, they don't really even believe in that.
02:04:58.000Christianity has a very serious theology.
02:05:01.000It's merged with classical philosophy.
02:05:03.000You know, I mean, Aristotelianism, Platonism, you know, all this kind of stuff can be seen in Christianity.
02:05:10.000Very real philosophical thought that even predates Christianity plays into Christianity.
02:05:16.000So I think, you know, as far as how it's true, well, I mean, that's belief.
02:05:22.000You're going to have to get into the historicity of Christ and you'll have to read Aquinas and you'll have to look into the philosophy.
02:05:28.000But why should you be interested in Christianity?
02:05:31.000Why should you be interested in Christianity as compared to other religions?
02:05:34.000Well, I mean, there's a few reasons, but as to how it's more true than other religions, well, because it is.
02:05:40.000Because Christ was real, he did die, and he did rise again.
02:05:45.000And strictly just on that, there is plenty of historical evidence that this happened.
02:05:49.000I mean, Jesus Christ was a real historical figure, and his resurrection was an historically documented event.
02:05:56.000There is more historical documentation for the life and death and resurrection of Christ than there is for people like Charlemagne and for Alexander the Great, and like you name it.
02:06:10.000So, there's plenty of historical evidence.
02:06:14.000And I think that also, if you look into the philosophy behind Christianity, it's basically irrefutable.
02:06:21.000But I don't want to get into all of the philosophy on that tonight because it's 11 o'clock.
02:06:26.000But you can look into that if you're interested.
02:06:29.000Kansas Zoomers is one of the best and most important shows you've ever done, I think.
02:06:33.000The message is so important for most Americans to hear.
02:06:36.000Going to share this with as many people through as many mediums as I can.
02:06:40.000Next to God and family, the advancement of this movement is the most important thing.
02:08:30.000Says, this will probably be my last super chat, but the reason I'm so dedicated to you and the movement is the fact that this movement brought me back to Jesus Christ.
02:08:38.000When I had so much going wrong in my life, the show and the church did everything for me.
02:09:22.000And, you know, look, you don't have to make a transformation overnight, but you've got to just start praying on this stuff and thinking about it and reflecting on it.
02:09:31.000Because it is literally a matter of life and death, and not of your real life and death, but of your eternal life.
02:09:38.000And I mean, that's at least worth some consideration, don't you think?
02:09:43.000People put so much thought into what they're going to eat for lunch, and they don't even think about their eternal soul.
02:09:49.000If there is a soul, if there isn't, where it's going, you know, people don't even think about it because they're afraid or they're intimidated by the enormity of it.
02:09:57.000But, you know, it's something that you should think about.
02:10:01.000So I know sometimes you have a moment of like, Wow.
02:10:05.000And then you wake up the next day and you're like, yeah, I'm going to watch TV.
02:10:08.000You know, I understand that feeling is all you got to do.
02:10:13.000Go 180 overnight, but it's something you should just give some real and serious thought.
02:10:17.000If you're an atheist, if you're secular, give it some serious thought.
02:10:22.000Because this is something, religion is something that mankind has had and needed forever.
02:11:12.000MB says So, I did some digging and found the first installment of the so called Nick Fuentes show online, and it's all just GOP cuck talking points.
02:11:22.000How much money did they pay you to read out the party line every night?
02:15:34.000And that's honestly the bottom line.1.00
02:15:35.000All these BLM people, they would throw you to the wolves.1.00
02:15:39.000If you did or said the wrong thing, you think they give a shit about you?0.80
02:15:42.000You know, if you're in the BLM movement, if you didn't agree with them for one second, they would dox you, they would fight you, they would disassociate from you so fast.
02:15:53.000What does that tell you about what they're about?
02:15:56.000You know, and that's not the only thing, but most of the people that are hardcore leftists, and specifically the people that are running this society, they don't possess the ability to love.
02:16:10.000They don't love God, and they can't love anyone else.
02:16:13.000They don't love themselves, they can't love anyone else.
02:16:18.000You know, it's not to say that everyone with left wing beliefs, you know, is evil or whatever, but it is to say that the people that are pushing this stuff, they don't care about the damage they're causing.
02:17:03.000No, it's the well meaning Christians, it's the God fearing Christians that are the snakes and the evil ones, right?0.88
02:17:10.000And the people that are good are the millionaire Hollywood celebrities on TV, and it's the banks, and it's big pharma, and it's the Atlantic Council, and it's the press.0.84
02:17:22.000Yeah, those are the ones that are really, they really care about the well being of you and the country and people in general and universally.
02:17:41.000And ultimately, even if you don't believe me, it's for your own good, it's for the good of everybody.
02:17:46.000For the good of everybody that we don't accommodate evil.
02:17:50.000Modern monarchists, as my mom says, she's thinking about suicide after hearing you talk about how after a certain age, Everything just hurts more and nothing gets better physically.
02:17:58.000A great moment for me in the humor of this household.
02:21:53.000So, some guy dressed up as the horned pagan at the massive Navalny protests in Russia.
02:21:59.000Funny how nobody else knows him as the smelly guy who lost the stage to you in Arizona.
02:22:03.000Yeah, isn't that kind of a small world?
02:22:06.000Bob the Builder says on a previous stream, Devin Stagg told his viewers who are blackpilled to kill themselves because they were hurting movements, specifically QAnon supporters who are upset about Trump thoughts.
02:22:17.000Yeah, I think that's a bad thing to say.
02:22:19.000Bleach says Nick and Jaden approach Jake Lloyd.
02:23:51.000Modern monarchist says majority of men who get involved with dancing, it's just so gay or suspiciously close to it that I stay away with them.1.00
02:24:00.000Ethnic traditional dances, dances at weddings, but for the pleasure of it, yuck.1.00
02:27:27.000She's got a pretty decent following and all that.
02:27:29.000But it's just funny because all these hateful, nasty people that I went to school with wanted so badly for it to be one way, and then they get me, right?
02:27:36.000And then they're stuck with old Nick Fuentes.
02:28:05.000Dragon Groyper says, We need a right wing Wikipedia.
02:28:10.000Progressives have an entire fact creating ecosystem.
02:28:14.000Journos and scientists make up facts and they become common knowledge because we have no way to intercept normies and send them to our information repositories.
02:32:42.000Yamato says, I've noticed that whenever people claim there was a genocide against American Indians, 100% of the time they use the term Native Americans.
02:32:49.000I think that gives a hint to the leanings of people who make this claim when they always use this paused up terminology.0.99
02:33:46.000Nuclear Roosters says Pastor Anderson frequently talks about the reprobate, which simply means rejects of God, including gays, pedos, and worse.
02:33:54.000The idea with faith and faith alone is that if you are actually saved, then you don't commit the sick crimes.
02:34:00.000God also punished Christians harder for sin than non Christians.0.99
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