The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! You're not interested, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. You're an e-girl, you know the rule. You know the clip? No e-girls, you don't want to be a boomer, but you just can t do it, so you just don't try. You don't have to be one, but it's better than not trying at all. I'm sorry, Brittany & Betsy, I just cannot do it... I know it's a long time since I've done this show, and it feels like it's been a long, long time. It's been almost a week since the last episode of America First! with Nicholas J. Fuentes, and I'm so excited to be back here with you for tonight's episode of the show. I hope you enjoy it, and remember, you're not alone in this crazy world. . . . Tweet me and let me know what you thought of the episode! :) Timestamps: 4:00 - The Boomer Generation and Its Consequences Have Been a Disaster for the Human Race 11:15 - Americanism Not Globalism Will Be Our Credo 16:30 - The American People Will Come First 17:20 - America First First! 18:40 - What are you're Not Interested? 19:00- What do you want? 21:00 22:00: Who's not interested? 23:00? 26:00/30:30: What's your problem? 27:30? 29:00 Is it? 32:00 Can you do it? 33:00 What do I do? 35:00 Do you have a problem with the boomer Generation? 36:00 Are you not interested. 37:30/40: Is it a disaster? 39:00 / 40:00 Does it matter? 45:00 Who's got the clip ? 46:00 Or do you just want to do it?! 47:00 How do I can I do something? Theme song by Ian Dorsch Theme Song by Jeffree Star Music by Ian Somerhalder Theme by Ian Eddings Music by Zapsplat
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00:25:34.000It's been almost, no, it's been exactly one week since the last episode of America First, a Tuesday before Thanksgiving, and before that it was Friday.
00:25:44.000So it's been something like two weeks with one episode of America First, and I think only one or two DLive streams.
00:26:06.000Of course, it's been a little while, so there's a lot to discuss.
00:26:09.000And as such, there is much going on in the news.
00:26:13.000Tonight, our featured story, we're going to be talking about this London Bridge terror attack, which it feels like it's been a while since we've had one of these.
00:26:23.000And I don't want to get right into conspiracy theories right out of the gate, but I feel like for years we had terrorist attacks by Muslims like every week.
00:26:36.000I feel like it was every two weeks or every three weeks and particularly on this bridge.
00:26:43.000I don't know what it is about this bridge in London where it seems like people get stabbed and shot and ran over like all the time, but it's been a while since we've seen one of these.
00:26:53.000And of course, the new Londoners, the new Englishmen, they never fail to disappoint us.
00:26:59.000The new English people, not quite like Charles Dickens and Queen Elizabeth.
00:27:04.000They're a little bit more like Saladin and Muhammad.
00:27:07.000These new Englishmen, they never do fail to disappoint, bringing in the news.
00:27:11.000You know, a lot of people talk about job creation.
00:28:12.000The son of Pakistani immigrants, no less.
00:28:16.000But it wasn't just your run-of-the-mill Muslim terror attack.
00:28:19.000No, there are some very interesting things about this one, I think, which spell out some bigger things happening in the country.
00:28:26.000We'll get into all these details about who the victims were, who the perpetrator was, why this is basically symbolic of what's happening to our country, what's happening to white people in the world, to the West more broadly, or to the Occident.
00:28:58.000You know, some people got in a little trouble for this event that we had last night.
00:29:02.000So it was a big enough deal that people got in trouble for it, but not really big enough of a deal that I think it permeated the national news, the national media.
00:29:13.000You might have seen, and I don't know if anybody even saw this, but I said over the weekend that I was missing the show because there was this big secret event planned and I couldn't talk about it and everybody would see.
00:29:25.000What I participated in yesterday was this event in Iowa.
00:29:55.000I mean I don't really want to go too much into it.
00:29:57.000I thought it was going to make a bit of a splash because it was a Trump campaign and I was there and it seems like the only people that even picked it up was like the local paper.
00:30:08.000It was about a two and a half hour drive.
00:30:11.000I drove out to the Quad Cities, which, if you're in the Midwest, maybe you know what this is.
00:30:16.000I don't know if we have any America First viewers in the Quad Cities.
00:30:20.000I guess this is right along the Illinois-Iowa border, and it consists of Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, and Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and these four
00:30:32.000Sort of smaller cities comprise a mega metropolitan, not really huge, but a larger metropolitan area called the Quad Cities.
00:30:41.000The speech was in Davenport and it was well received.
00:30:44.000I went there, the audience was largely boomers who was at this church.
00:31:24.000You know, we took a lot of the good stuff from the show, refined a lot of the major talking points, major themes, and we talked about, you know, the demographic change and how you can't have the same country if you have different people, and whites are going to be a minority, and what does that look like where we are a minority already?
00:32:09.000A lot of this stuff is very new for what it's worth, right?
00:32:12.000I'm like, you're really not... If we're talking about assimilation, you're really not grasping the crux of the issue here, which is race, which is demographics.
00:32:28.000I think many people were interested in what I had to say, and I think I might have challenged them a little bit on immigration in a good way, so that's where I was yesterday.
00:32:37.000And I gotta tell ya, I had an experience normally, and this I'm gonna be very brief about, this might be a little self-indulgent, but, you know, I've been traveling the country all throughout the year, you know, people have been asking me for a college tour, and I'm driving to Iowa the other day and I'm thinking, you know, I've kind of been on tour this whole year.
00:32:56.000I've done events, I did an event in Chicago,
00:33:52.000They have like a special sauce how they do it there and they cut it in
00:33:57.000As opposed to slices or squares they cut it in strips horizontally and so it's all you know these very idiosyncratic things with this quad city region and so I get this taco flavored pizza I posted a picture of it in telegram usually I don't go in for that kind of thing I kind of hate gimmicks like that
00:34:19.000So when I go to these different places and people are like, it's pizza, but there's pineapples on it or there's pizza, but it's there's a hamburger on top of it.
00:34:28.000You know, normally I think that's a bunch of white nonsense.
00:34:31.000You know, I see myself as like an American ethnic.
00:34:34.000I think, what are white people up to next?
00:34:35.000You know, they're putting tacos on pizza, really?
00:37:00.000And like I said, whatever her name is, that old hag, she sits down with the CEO of YouTube and says, you know, why aren't you shutting this down?
00:37:09.000Don't you know the First Amendment doesn't apply to the private sector?
00:37:12.000In other words, don't you know you don't have to be in favor of free speech?
00:37:15.000You can shut it down whenever you want.
00:37:18.000And Susan Wojcicki, she actually said some nice things.
00:37:21.000You know, she said, well, it's important that we have free speech and that's something we value.
00:37:27.000I don't know if that's been honored at all.
00:37:29.000I don't know if that's, you know, really consistent with how she's enforced the terms of service, but she paid lip service to free speech, and they showed a clip of my show to demonstrate, like, how terrible things are on YouTube.
00:37:42.000They played a clip of Stephen Crowder, Lauren Southern, I think some guy called, what is it, Naked Ape or something like that, and then they played a clip for me!
00:37:51.000And they played a clip from, it was actually one of my tamer clips from August after the El Paso shooting, where I said, they clipped me saying, well the easiest way for Mexicans not get shot and killed in Walmart is for them to not fucking be here!
00:38:07.000And it was, I thought it was very funny.
00:38:11.000Of course it was totally taken out of context.
00:38:13.000Not that I don't stand by it, but it was taken out of context.
00:38:17.000At the time, if you remember this mass shooting in El Paso over the summer, all these illegal immigrants were killed in a Walmart, and the Mexican president comes out and says, America doesn't protect our citizens.
00:38:30.000America doesn't protect, in other words, illegals, foreign Mexican nationals.
00:38:34.000And it's like, you know, look, if you're so concerned, if the Mexican government's so concerned about their people, maybe they should stay in Mexico!
00:38:43.000So in context, it's completely uncontroversial, totally makes sense, but they pulled it out of context to make it seem like, oh, I'm anti-immigrant, which, you know, I guess I am, or that I'm racist against Mexicans, which, you know, I am Mexican, but at any case, that was a little taste of publicity over the weekend.
00:40:19.000And then I think Kamala Harris dropped out.
00:40:21.000It was sort of funny that before she even said anything, it was already all over the media that she's dropping out.
00:40:28.000And I don't really have too much to say about this, other than that I think it demonstrates how weak the field is.
00:40:35.000You know, you gotta understand that Kamala Harris, she I don't think ever polled at more than 3%.
00:40:41.000Nationally or even in any of the battleground states, you know, from the start.
00:40:46.000And I think a lot of people thought she would have done better than she did based on the endorsements and based on the money, which is what I'm going to get into.
00:40:53.000But at least for me, I never saw the likability.
00:41:12.000I mean, Tulsi Gabbard's not the biggest household name in the country.
00:41:16.000But we know that she is the veteran who opposes regime change.
00:41:20.000And even if she said the words regime change about a hundred times in two minutes in the second to last debate, you know, what was it, the fourth debate, we know that that's what she's about.
00:41:32.000I mean, he's obviously not, I don't think he's ever pulled double digits anywhere, but we know that he's the UBI guy, right?
00:41:38.000He's the human-centered capitalism guy.
00:41:41.000And across the board, you know, you've got your, you know, Bernie Sanders is Medicare for All and Democratic Socialism and Elizabeth Warren is Medicare for All and I've got a plan and that's what it's about.
00:41:52.000It's about a branding battle and so at least for me, everybody said throughout the whole process from the beginning of this year, from the beginning of 2019,
00:42:01.000When some of the first candidates launched their exploratory committees, people were saying that Kamala Harris was going to be the nominee.
00:42:08.000She's going to be, oh, she's going to rise up.
00:42:11.000They were saying she was the establishment pick.
00:42:14.000And to me, the first sign for trouble for her was, of course, she had her first real notoriety after the first debate back in July, or I think it was June, maybe.
00:42:27.000And she went up in the polls for about a week, and then she went right back to where she was before.
00:42:31.000And that tells me that she really didn't have the staying power, really didn't build any momentum ever.
00:42:37.000And like I said, although across the board she had a lot of the endorsements, and she had some big backers, and maybe there was some backing from the establishment, from the party, she never really got any votes.
00:42:49.000And I'll say, you know, I'm kind of fundamentally uninterested in a lot of this horse race type stuff.
00:42:54.000You know, some people, this is their bread and butter.
00:43:10.000You know, people say something one day in the polls, and then they say something completely different the next week, and of course it hardly materializes in the voting anyway.
00:43:18.000I mean, I guess it's useful for some people, but to me, I'm more interested in the broad
00:43:23.000The long game, the bigger picture, right?
00:43:26.000And to me, that's what I saw with Kamala Harris from the start.
00:43:28.000So I'm a little bit uninterested in this idea of, well, you know, where's her 3% gonna go, or who's gonna win the race now?
00:44:16.000And you know, to me, I look at Kamala Harris and she is representative of the rest of the field.
00:44:21.000Which is to say that she's a paper tiger.
00:44:23.000For as much as she can go on the stage and get applause lines and she has a couple of good debate performances and raises a lot of money,
00:44:32.000The popular support never materialized and I look at Joe Biden very similarly.
00:44:37.000I mean obviously it's a little different because he's been at the top of the field from the beginning and so on but I think he's got a very similar problem in the sense that there really isn't
00:45:07.000I'm sure that was tested in focus groups as something that was maybe like faulty and authentic or something, right?
00:45:13.000So they put no malarkey on the bus and he's supposed to travel state or city to city, county to county in Iowa.
00:45:20.000And you look at some of these events, I saw he held one event in like Council Bluffs or something someplace in western Iowa.
00:45:27.000And an hour before the event they didn't have a single person show up.
00:45:30.000They had all these chairs set up and a nice stage and the buses there and nobody shows up.
00:45:35.000And a lot of people made fun of Donald Trump for this kind of metric.
00:45:39.000You know, looking at these kinds of more qualitative type things, as opposed to looking at it systematically at polling.
00:45:46.000Looking at things like crowd sizes at rallies, as an example.
00:45:50.000As Trump did throughout 2016, as opposed to looking at what 538 and Nate Silver said.
00:45:56.000I do put a lot of stock in things like that because, you know, it doesn't really matter what people say in the polls.
00:46:01.000If Joe Biden's in town and nobody shows up to a rally, what does that tell you about his prospects for the nomination for the primaries and then ultimately going up against Donald Trump?
00:46:10.000So, you know, to me, the story today is really not so much about Kamala Harris.
00:46:21.000People like Beto O'Rourke, Kamala Harris.
00:46:24.000You know, these are people that had big backing.
00:46:26.000People, there was a lot of expectations riding on them.
00:46:29.000And the popular support never materialized.
00:46:31.000As much as there was fanfare and hype and everything, it seems like it all just sort of crumples when you realize, who's really buying this shit?
00:46:40.000You know, so I look at the rest of the field and I say Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, none of these people I don't think can match Donald Trump as candidates on the issues and in terms of popular support.
00:46:54.000Now, that's not to say, you know, I've been talking to a lot of people this weekend and over the holidays about the campaign and the election.
00:47:01.000You know, people pick my brain and they say, who do you think's gonna win?
00:47:38.000I would say electoral winter could happen tomorrow, you know, if they had the right guy.
00:47:42.000But Hillary Clinton, you know, the field throughout, everybody, all these 20 candidates, none of these people are even adequate.
00:47:50.000None of these people are even competent.
00:47:51.000They're blowing, and they've got it fixed, and they're blowing it because they can't find a single person in the whole party who's not like retarded, an extremist,
00:48:15.000That's the one where if he goes, I'll be happy.
00:48:19.000I'm annoyed by everybody in the field, but if you've been watching my coverage of these debates, it's like Kamala and Cory Booker, to me, were the most unlikable by far.
00:51:50.000It says the attacker was attending an offender rehabilitation conference in Fishmonger's Hall when he threatened to detonate what turned out to be a fake suicide vest and started attacking people with two knives taped to his wrists, killing two of the conference participants.
00:52:07.000Several attendees fought back, some attacking Khan with a fire extinguisher and a narwhal tusk.
00:52:14.000As he fled the building, emerging on London Bridge where he was partially disarmed by a plainclothes police officer.
00:52:22.000He was restrained by members of the public until additional police officers arrived, pulled away those restraining him and shot him dead.
00:52:29.000So, to me, this is just like a big circus, and it sort of encapsulates everything that's going on.
00:52:34.000Like I said at the top of the show, this is not like every other terrorist attack that has happened on London Bridge.
00:52:40.000It's a very bloody bridge, and I don't mean that in, like, the British.
00:52:53.000I don't know, like, terrorists, why don't you attack on another bridge or in another place?
00:52:58.000But people have been ran over on this bridge, stabbed, shot.
00:53:02.000I, you know, if I ever visit the United Kingdom, please keep me away, keep me away!
00:53:07.000I don't want to find myself accidentally walking across a London bridge lest I be, you know, visited by diversity, lest I be visited by the third world.
00:53:15.000I mean, this is, I don't know why anybody walks down this bridge.
00:53:39.000It's actually pretty interesting, you know, like I said, so this guy was attending a conference for Rehabilitated prisoners a little bit about the conference from Wikipedia.
00:53:49.000It says The conference on offender rehabilitation meaning criminals offenders was held on November 29 2019 in Fishmongers Hall at the northern end of London Bridge in the City of London to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the learning together program and
00:54:09.000The program is run by the Cambridge Institute of Criminology to help offenders reintegrate into society following their release from prison.
00:54:17.000So, you know, how did that work out, right?
00:54:19.000I guess the program is really successful.
00:54:22.000Learning Together was set up in 2014 by University of Cambridge academics Ruth Armstrong and Amy Ludlow from the Faculty of Law and Institute of Criminology.
00:54:35.000To quote, "...bring together people in criminal justice and higher education institutions to study alongside each other in inclusive and transformative learning communities to enable students and prisoners to work together."
00:54:53.000To set the stage for you, this was happening at the conference.
00:54:56.000This was happening at the Learning Together conference.
00:55:00.000Hosted by, and the conference is called the Offender Rehabilitation Conference from the, what is it, the Cambridge Institute of Criminology.
00:55:08.000So the purpose of this event, where this terrorist attack, where the stabbing spree transpired, was a conference started by two female criminologists to bring together previous offenders and I guess police and
00:55:24.000Criminal scholars, you know, criminologists, academics, so that they could learn together and reintegrate some of these people back into the society.
00:56:12.000You know, some sources said his parents were Pakistani, some said he had Pakistani heritage, but very few publications said that his parents were immigrants, which is not an insignificant detail I would say.
00:56:24.000So he's 28 years old, he's the son of working class immigrants.
00:56:28.000And he was jailed in 2012 for his role in an Al-Qaeda-inspired terror group that plotted to bomb the London Stock Exchange and the U.S.
00:56:42.000So he was arrested, detained, and put in jail for a bomb threat at the Stock Exchange, the American Embassy, and threatening to kill, I think at the time, the Mayor of London, which was Boris Johnson.
00:57:18.000The judge was Muslim, which is, again, another not insignificant detail.
00:57:22.000So, he's released after threatening to blow up the London Stock Exchange, trying to kill the Mayor of London, threatening to blow up the U.S.
00:57:29.000He's put in jail for, what is it, six years?
00:57:32.000Released in 2018, he attends the Learning Together conference, where we're supposed to reintegrate all these offenders, and that's when he busts out the dual-wheeled akimbo knives taped to his wrists, very inventive, with the decoy suicide vest and starts slashing people to death.
00:58:37.000It says Merritt, who graduated in 2017 with a master's degree in criminology from the University of Cambridge, previously studied law at Manchester University.
00:58:48.000He wrote his dissertation on the over-representation of young men in the British prison system who are black, Asian, and from ethnic minorities.
00:58:59.000That is what he wrote his dissertation on.
00:59:02.000This guy studied at Cambridge University as a criminologist, studied law, and he wrote his dissertation on how in the criminal justice system,
00:59:08.000Where his killer was incarcerated because he threatened to kill the Mayor of London and blow up the Stock Exchange.
00:59:16.000He wrote his dissertation on how people like that are overrepresented in the prison system.
00:59:22.000This guy then goes to the Learning Together conference to reintegrate immigrants where he is stabbed to death.
00:59:30.000By the son of immigrants, I mean obviously Pakistani Kashmiri terrorist on London Bridge.
00:59:43.000This is the story of the United States.
00:59:46.000The icing on the cake to me is his father.
00:59:49.000A lot of people, you know, and it's always fascinating to me, when a white nationalist kills somebody and everybody says, okay, time to shut down the internet, you know, well, somebody killed somebody and they happen to be white, time to shut down the internet, time to shut down 8chan, shut down Facebook, we need mass purges and we need hate speech laws and gun control, that's not politicizing it.
01:00:09.000When a Muslim goes and stabs people to death or blows somebody up or runs somebody over and we say, okay, you know, maybe less Muslims in the country, well, we're politicizing.
01:00:19.000So everybody's criticizing that Boris Johnson and right-wing politicians in the United Kingdom are politicizing this tragedy.
01:00:53.000In a tweet this weekend, he says, quote, My son Jack, who was killed in this attack, would not wish his death to be used as the pretext for more draconian sentences or for detaining people unnecessarily.
01:02:03.000But this one in particular, there is some symbolism which I think is kind of hard to miss, don't you think?
01:02:09.000Now, there's a number of takeaways from this.
01:02:11.000To me, the first one is actually a little bit less obvious than the rest.
01:02:15.000You know, it might have been a minor detail which I didn't touch on too much, that this perpetrator, the terrorist, was stopped by civilians who were carrying fire extinguishers and a narwhal tusk.
01:03:06.000You know, not only do you have layer on top of layer of irony, just rich irony about people that are supporting diversity and getting hacked to death by terrorists on London Bridge, but on top of that,
01:03:19.000You know, on the surface level, how are we fighting off the dual-wielding knife-wrist guy with narwhal tusks and fire extinguishers?
01:03:29.000You know, you've got Muslims running, you know, it's like a Scooby-Doo cartoon where, you know, he's running through the different doors with the knives, and the British police are chasing him with a banana, you know?
01:03:41.000And, you know, a chef is chasing him with a meat cleaver, and a civilian, you know, now he's being chased with a fire extinguisher!
01:03:49.000So I guess there's something in there about gun control as well, maybe, right?
01:03:52.000That you bring in all these people, bring in all these medieval people with their medieval religion...
01:03:58.000And because there's no guns in the country, they're chasing people with machetes, and now I guess we've just got to find foreign objects.
01:04:05.000It's like backstage brawl in SmackDown vs. Raw.
01:04:08.000You got to get the sledgehammer, the ring bell, you know, anything.
01:04:11.000Just got to find some kind of foreign object and improvise.
01:04:14.000So to me, I mean, this is what happens in a country with no guns, I guess, is the criminals will either have guns or they'll have knives.
01:04:21.000And you know, to me, it's like, honestly, if it came down to it, I would prefer if I got shot to death.
01:04:27.000If it comes down to it, look, if you have a country that is subject to mass non-white immigration, and you're gonna live in a shithole, and you're gonna be subject to crime, and you had to pick, you know, honestly, I would prefer shootouts as opposed to getting stabbed to death.
01:04:43.000If I had to pick, if we're stuck between a rock and a hard place, and it's like, look, you can either get shot to death by blacks on the south side of Chicago, or you can get your head chopped off by Muslims on London Bridge.
01:04:54.000You know, ideally we would just live in North Dakota and not deal with any of that, but if I had to pick, I'm probably going to go with the guns.
01:05:01.000I'm probably going to go with, maybe I'm packing, maybe I can pull it out in time, even if, you know, it does turn into the okay corral.
01:05:09.000I prefer that as opposed to running from somebody trying to chop my arms off.
01:05:13.000You know, I think, I think everybody would probably choose that.
01:05:40.000On the one hand, it's a very... it's a young kid.
01:05:43.000He's older than me, for what it's worth, but it's a young, handsome, bright kid, graduates from school, got his whole life ahead of him, and so on, and definitely well-meaning.
01:06:10.000This is exactly what's happening to the United States.
01:06:13.000This is what's happening to the United Kingdom.
01:06:15.000This is what's happening to Europe, which is that very people that are not well-meaning, people that have malice in their hearts for the people in these countries and for the countries themselves and their identity are bringing over these foreign hordes
01:06:49.000And, you know, somebody like Jack Merritt is advocating for more immigration, advocating for the underdog, or at least he thinks he is, and how they're overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and so on.
01:07:01.000And then they find themselves hacked to death on London Bridge with knives taped to somebody's wrist by somebody who should have been in jail.
01:07:11.000It's pretty obvious, and the symbolism is obvious as well.
01:07:14.000This is what's happening to the rest of the country, is that we're bringing in all these foreign hordes, and certainly some of them are well-meaning, certainly some of the advocates of this think they're doing the right thing, they're fighting for the underdog, and obviously there's some bad actors as well, but that's what's happening at the civilizational level.
01:07:31.000And to me, you have to ask yourself if you're a liberal, if you're in favor of this stuff, is
01:07:35.000In this particular case, did Usman, what is his name, Usman Khan, did he check to see if Jack Merritt was racist before he killed him, before he stabbed him to death?
01:07:48.000Did Usman Khan go up to all these different people who he stabbed with his cleavers taped to his wrists, and did he say, did you vote for Brexit?
01:08:04.000Or do you have somebody here who just killed English people indiscriminately because they were English or in some sense because they were Christian?
01:08:12.000You know, if Christian is sort of fused in some capacity with religious identity or racial identity rather.
01:08:18.000Did Usman Khan go around checking to see, oh, are you one of us?
01:08:24.000He went to a conference, presumably of people that want to see this guy do well.
01:08:30.000He went to the Learning Together conference where the whole task of these people, you know, these academics and criminologists and activists, is to reintegrate people like Usman Khan back into society, advocating for his release from prison.
01:09:10.000This was the guy who got into a minor fender bender with a black person in Detroit, got out of his car to trade insurance information, and this black Detroiter beat him to death.
01:09:20.00025-year-old young man who had been posting on Twitter about Black Lives Matter.
01:09:25.000So in the case of Tyler Wingate, did it matter that he was in favor of Black Lives Matter?
01:09:29.000Did it matter that he was a wigger and he loved black culture and he thought Donald Trump was a racist?
01:09:35.000Did it matter when he was getting beat to death, his head smashed into the pavement by some black guy from Detroit?
01:09:58.000He said that during the nearly six weeks he spent in Iowa, while authorities searched for his dead daughter, he ate at a number of Mexican restaurants.
01:10:08.000He said, quote, as far as I'm concerned, they're Iowans with better food.
01:10:11.00020-year-old daughter murdered by a Mexican illegal immigrant, and he says Mexicans are Iowans with better food.
01:10:18.000And then you have the case of Jack Merritt.
01:10:21.000Somebody writes a dissertation on the over-representation of minorities.
01:10:26.000I think that's a stretch to say they're minorities at this point.
01:10:30.000Certainly globally they are not in the minority.
01:10:32.000White people are in the minority, right?
01:10:34.000But he says that non-whites essentially are over-representing the prison system in good faith, in goodwill, the spirit of, oh, it's that white altruism.
01:10:46.000He goes to this Learning Together conference to reintegrate the underdog, to go fight for the over-represented, the unjustly victimized by a racist justice system.
01:10:56.000And he gets knifed to death by somebody who should have been in jail because just six years ago he was making terrorist threats.
01:11:07.000And to me, that might be even worse than if he was an immigrant himself.
01:11:12.000Because aside from this, aside from the obvious, which is, you know, liberals being so naive, people in favor of diversity and multiracialism just being absolutely stupid about the threat we're dealing with here, beyond all that is the problem itself.
01:11:28.000You know, here's Usman Khan, who is not an immigrant himself.
01:11:31.000You know, a lot of people talk about this kind of stuff.
01:11:52.000Somebody goes out and starts knifing people, but what motivates them to do that?
01:11:57.000He grew up, you know, as all these articles say, they try to make it very sympathetic to a working-class immigrant family in a nice enough town in Britain, a town that was nice to him.
01:12:09.000I'm sure there was all this anti-racist stuff going on for the last 20 years.
01:12:14.000We roll out the red carpet for these people.
01:12:39.000Because they left a place like Kashmir, where not only were they not getting handouts, but also people were getting shot and stabbed and so on.
01:12:46.000And so they come from a place like that and they come to a nice neighborhood where it's safe, it's high trust, you can walk in the street at night, you can leave your doors unlocked in some cases.
01:12:56.000So we came to a neighborhood like this where if all things be equal, if everything we're being told about diversity and the plight of non-white third world people were true,
01:13:08.000Don't you think somebody like that would be kissing the ground when they got to these western countries and saying, wow, this is so much better than Kashmir?
01:13:16.000But instead, and it's not even the terrorism, it's about what motivates a terrorism.
01:13:43.000We're going out and committing terrorist attacks.
01:13:45.000That's only the most extreme expression of something to me which is dormant in at least half of them, which is they're alienated from the place that they are in.
01:13:55.000They don't feel like they're a part of the fabric and they can never be a part of the fabric.
01:13:59.000They feel like outsiders and it's because they are.
01:14:02.000And when they're outsiders, when they're different, and they know they're different, at least, you know, maybe that's not the way for us.
01:14:08.000Obviously, we've been very altruistic, but for them it breeds resentment.
01:14:34.000And so to me, if you can't see it at this point, particularly with things like this, I don't understand what's going to wake people up.
01:14:40.000How many more incidents like this have to happen?
01:14:43.000And like I said, this is only the most extreme expression of it, but you find it everywhere.
01:14:47.000You go to a city in the United Kingdom like Birmingham.
01:14:50.000It's the second biggest city in the United Kingdom, and I think it's majority Muslim.
01:14:54.000You know, so do people have to go out and chop people's heads off for you to see a problem with burqas and all the rest being worn in the United Kingdom or in France or in Belgium or the Netherlands and Germany?
01:15:10.000It's a little bit deeper than just these violent and radical expressions of it.
01:15:15.000Like I said, that's only the worst of it.
01:15:18.000But to me, what's much more problematic is the resentment that motivates it, which resides, I think, in almost everybody that comes to these countries.
01:15:27.000So like I said, I think about Mollie Tibbetts, I think of Tyler Wingate, I think of Jack Merritt.
01:15:33.000And you gotta wonder, you know, you gotta wonder, is it just gonna take up an exit conference?
01:15:37.000You know, maybe we should tell, hey, maybe we should go and tell Boris Johnson he's just gotta bring Turning Point United Kingdom to the forefront.
01:15:45.000They just have to host some kind of exit conference for all these Pakistanis and Muslims!
01:15:51.000And they'll be eating fish and chips in no time.
01:15:53.000And they'll be jolly good Englishmen in no time.
01:16:10.000Charlie Kirk said demographics is not destiny.
01:16:14.000Now, why did he say demographics is not destiny?
01:16:17.000Did he say, well here's an example of immigrants that are just like us, and here's where they're innocuous, and here's where they don't bring disease, and garbage, and crime, and drugs?
01:16:51.000They say the reason that blacks don't vote Republican, the reason they kneel for the National Anthem, the reason they kill each other in the South Side of Chicago, the reason they commit half the murders, is because Republicans are doing a bad job of outreach.
01:17:05.000We haven't just pandered enough to them.
01:17:07.000So in other words, if we just keep on giving more, more money, more attention, more conferences, opening our arms, opening up our homes, opening up for a big hug so they can stab us in the back!
01:17:58.000He says after his 20-year-old daughter gets killed, I think she got, like, decapitated.
01:18:04.000She got chopped up into little pieces and buried.
01:18:07.000While the police are searching for six weeks for his missing 20-year-old daughter who's buried in a bunch of pieces chopped up by somebody who shouldn't be here, he says he was eating at Mexican restaurants.
01:19:03.000And after he tried to detonate a fake suicide vest and slashed everybody to pieces with the dual wrist knives, I hope they learned from that together with each other.
01:19:12.000Maybe they started to think, hmm, I'm starting to see why they're incarcerated at a disproportionately high rate.
01:20:50.000It's not a perfect analogy, because like I said, there are very evil forces that are bringing this upon our countries, knowing full well the consequences.
01:20:59.000So not everybody is Jack Merritt, but to an extent, the electorate, a lot of these Democrats, a lot of these liberals that you may know, you know, working class people that vote Democratic, who think, you know, speaking out against immigration is racist, who thinks if you're not in favor of Black Lives Matter, you're racist, and so on.
01:21:17.000These are well-meaning people who are quite literally fighting for and inviting people in who will one day stab them to death, stab them in the back.
01:21:28.000Could it be more of the epitome of what's happening than this guy who writes a dissertation on how people are overrepresented in prison?
01:21:35.000This guy gets released from prison after being in a terrorist cell, invited to a conference where they're going to reintegrate him, and he ends up stabbing everybody.
01:22:10.000Because the next time a white guy goes out and shoots somebody, what's the narrative gonna be?
01:22:14.000White people are the number one threat.
01:22:16.000White nationalism is the number one threat.
01:22:18.000We need to open up an office in the FBI to surveil white supremacists.
01:22:23.000And we need to take away the guns and we need to shut down the internet.
01:22:28.000These people go around stabbing and running over and shooting and blowing up and so on, and they can't brush it under the rug quickly enough.
01:24:29.000We say they're minorities, we're saying that they have less power.
01:24:34.000You know, to say minority, what is the connotation?
01:24:37.000The connotation is that, well, we have to be benevolent, they're sort of, they're the little guy, they're the underdog, as is the case of Jack Merritt.
01:24:45.000Well, they're getting militant and they're quickly becoming the majority.
01:24:49.000And all this is to say, sooner or later this will be every neighborhood, every city, every western country.
01:24:57.000And it's not going to be one guy stabbing people, it's going to be the whole city of London, and that's going to be Birmingham, and that's going to be all the cities over there, and it's going to be all the cities over here too.
01:25:10.000You know, so if you live in Los Angeles or San Francisco or Chicago or New York City, you know, you can move somewhere else.
01:26:07.000So, on average, our fertility rate is like one and a half.
01:26:11.000So these people are coming here and they're having three or two and it goes on for generations and generations and they account for almost all the population growth and we're declining.
01:26:20.000You know, however many people we abort or we don't replace because the fertility rate is below the replacement rate, that's how many people are coming over and they don't go back.
01:26:57.000That's what you have to understand about this stuff.
01:26:59.000So, all these neighborhoods that turn shitty, I mean, it just expands and expands and expands, and we never win back any kind of territory.
01:27:07.000You see how things go in this country.
01:27:10.000You know, what we're really talking about long term is how big these sort of survivor's communities are going to be.
01:27:19.000What is going to be the extent of the civilized areas of the country?
01:27:22.000That's sort of what we're fighting for.
01:27:24.000It's going to recede for generations, and depending on what we do now, it's determining at what point in the far future will that stop.
01:27:33.000And you're going to have these little enclaves where it's going to be safe, and it's going to be like it used to be, but everywhere else it's going to be no holds barred, man.
01:27:41.000You're going to have the super, super rich places, and you're going to have the rest.
01:27:45.000You're going to have Brazil, and you're going to have the gated community, barbed wire, you're going to have the turrets, and you're going to have the spotlights, and machine guns, and that's... and maybe there'll be enclaves.
01:27:56.000Maybe there'll be a little settlement in the woods.
01:27:58.000Maybe there'll be a little community here or there.
01:28:01.000But that's what we're... I mean, at this point, that's what we're fighting for.
01:28:22.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:28:25.000Mr. Corgi says, I know the holiday is over, but want to say I'm thankful for this community and the show.
01:28:31.000I didn't get to have a Thanksgiving this year because of bad family stuff, but it's still been a season of white pills, and I love my froggy friends.
01:28:38.000Well, I'm sorry to hear you didn't get to have Thanksgiving with family.
01:28:44.000And you have them, you have holidays like that, but that's got to be the worst, you know?
01:28:49.000I anticipate, you know, people go through stuff.
01:28:52.000But the holiday always just like rubs sand in your face, you know what I mean?
01:28:55.000Because people go through tough times in their life, but it's like when it's during the holidays, it's just like adding insult to injury, you know?
01:29:01.000Somebody knows in the hospital or you're going through shit and it's like, oh, and it's Christmas.
01:29:05.000It's just like, oh, you know, just really just, you know, twisting the knife, a Muslim twisting the knife in your stomach.
01:29:19.000But hey, but you may be going through tough times, but at least you have this very uplifting show to watch where it'll cheer you up and make you feel good, right?
01:30:38.000When people, here's what people talk about, a lot of like Wignats say, the country's gonna balkanize, and what they think is gonna happen is that there's gonna be like the black area, and the Hispanic area, and the white area, and that is just not how it's working.
01:30:52.000That's just not how, I mean obviously some areas have a higher concentration of some, and obviously the South has a very increasingly high concentration of blacks, and the Southeast, the Southwest has
01:31:04.000High concentration of Hispanics, the West, high concentration of Asians.
01:34:27.000Everybody who wants to go has to email Patrick and the other organizers and we're vetting everybody and it's like extreme vetting and we're not even going to let very many people come and it's going to be people that are pretty safe and secure.
01:35:30.000We're gonna have a lot of the original question askers, I'm told, that have been RSVPing.
01:35:34.000I'll be there, Patrick Casey will be there, Jake Lloyd will be giving speeches.
01:35:37.000It should be a great weekend, but definitely do send out an email.
01:35:41.000I don't anticipate it being a huge, huge event, but we're gonna try and accommodate as many people as we can while also making sure that
01:35:49.000There's no threats, there's no security threats, no privacy threats, because of course Charlie Kirk's gonna be sending Mossad agents to, you know, blow our heads off.
01:35:57.000So we're trying to make it totally safe and secure.
01:36:00.000So with that in mind, we are gonna have to vet everybody.
01:36:05.000NightKings has gotten homeland greetings from Croatia.
01:39:39.000That's the thing, you know, Benny Johnson can say whatever he wants about me.
01:39:42.000He could say Nick Francis is racist and anti-semitic and so on, but Benny Johnson has sex with men and he can't stop cheating on his wife with men.
01:42:18.000I don't know if you saw this, but I guess Spencer was on JF the other day and he's caught wind of our little Swiss mushroom joke.
01:42:31.000So he went on a stream and said, I think Knicker Nation will love this.
01:42:35.000This insane sort of meal that he had a beef tartare and all this bougie sort of stuff and in the Spencerian dialect and the Spencerian, you know gay dialect and you know, it's just like he just took it and it just amped it up huge hugely and
01:42:56.000I almost think, I almost think it's not even funny.
01:42:58.000Look, you know, it's like, it's like when Spencer's trying to participate in it.
01:43:02.000You know, we're making fun of him doing the Swiss cheese.
01:43:06.000It's almost like we just have to say, hey, fuck you.
01:43:08.000You know, when we did the mushroom Swiss cheese, whatever, we're making fun of you.
01:43:13.000And now he's like, oh, oh, well, now I'm going to be in on the joke and I'm going to say something funny.
01:43:56.000Yeah, if you send me an email, I'll let you know.
01:44:02.000But I don't want anybody... I don't put it out publicly because I don't want somebody to camp out there and like wait for me to check it and then kill me because that could happen.
01:44:10.000Harold says my daughter calls me at work today.
01:49:24.000What did that, there was a Zionist like six months ago, maybe like three months ago, who said, no, all Nick's money comes from Iran, and now they're saying it all comes from China.
01:54:01.000He's got, what, 28,000 followers, and he barely gets any engagement on his tweets.
01:54:06.000I went through his timeline for the past, like, week or two, just out of curiosity, and the biggest tweet he's had almost all month, or in the last 28 days, last month or so, has been his tweet about me, saying, oh, don't go to the, don't go to the Groyper Summit, whatever.
01:54:22.000And so, I held my tongue for a long time about this guy.
01:54:39.000Because I assumed that when you know somebody, and you're in contact with somebody, that you have a problem with them, you take it up privately.
01:54:48.000Now, again, this is a lot of the same conversation I had like two years ago about countersignaling, you know?
01:54:54.000So I understand where some people are coming from on this, but it's like, look, if he had concerns, almost all of his concerns are not even valid, you know?
01:55:02.000His interpretation, you know, if you've seen this or not, I don't want to make a big deal out of it, but Bronze Age Pervert, who is a really important thinker who writes in, what is it, The American Mind or whatever,
01:55:14.000He's been fear-mongering about our Groyper Summit saying, oh this is gonna be like Charlottesville.
01:55:19.000Except for it's like not even remotely the same at all.
01:55:41.000And like I said, it's like if he had a problem with it, he should have DM'd me and I would have explained why all his concerns are not valid.
01:55:48.000Why everything he's saying about it is almost just factually wrong.
01:57:08.000You know, negging implies that I'm, you know, I'm negging you so that you'll like me.
01:57:13.000No, I'm just shitting on you because you're, because people annoy me on this show.
01:57:20.000So don't don't read too much it don't fly to yourself.
01:57:22.000Don't read too much into it You're just you're just uh, you know, I'm just very easily annoyed very low threshold So yeah, i'm a real flirt.
01:57:31.000Yeah Yeah, a lot of that's the thing a lot of people a lot of these like e-girls Think it's like a game.
01:57:37.000A lot of these e-girls think it's like
01:57:40.000Oh, he said no e-girls, but I'm gonna be like different.
01:57:43.000He says no e-girls, but he's like, he's just playing hard to get.
01:58:51.000says Cambridge man who was probably in one of those creepy clubs where David Cameron did things with a pig's head gets stabbed by refugees he planned to unleash onto common British folk.
01:59:02.000You hate to see it, but you know what we love to see?
02:00:03.000But that said, we've done, I would say, all the people involved in this combined, who are public and behind the scenes, like a dozen or more events just this year.
02:00:14.000And we've done, we did the thing in Miami.
02:00:16.000We've done a few off the record events.
02:00:21.000and none of not a single one of the events we've done this year has had any fallout any not one person we've probably had i would say something like 500 people all together and all these different conferences not a single person has had a single problem minor major anything like that all this is to say
02:01:19.000We're in Turning Point, you know, that's their event.
02:01:22.000There's going to be tons of Turning Point people in West Palm Beach that weekend, but we've got procedures in place that it's going to be a smaller event, but everybody's going to go, they're going to have a good time, and they won't have to worry about any privacy or other concerns.
02:01:36.000JF says broke holding the groper leadership summit in West Palm Beach woke holding it in Chicago Troopers rise up.
02:02:21.000One of these Catholic accounts is like, oh, so you oppose pornography which is, and it goes in and it's super long, pornography which is evil and bad and blah blah blah?
02:02:33.000The point of the yes meme is it's supposed to be counterintuitive.
02:02:38.000The point of the meme is like, oh, something that is like, oh, so you're just going to do something that is like counterintuitively a good thing?
02:03:18.000The point is to say, oh, it's, uh, I don't know.
02:03:21.000If you're explaining it, it kind of defeats the purpose, but similarly with the broken woke, it plays the same, plays off the same concept as the yes meme, as the virgin shad, broken woke is like, you know, broke, something that's counterintuitively good.
02:03:36.000Woke, something's counterintuitively the other way.
02:05:36.000I went to this restaurant in Davenport, and I literally saw a car chase.
02:05:41.000Literally saw a police car chase happen next to me.
02:05:44.000I pulled up, parallel parked on the city street to park, and a car flew past me, and I'm not making this up, 10 cop cars in rapid succession followed, and then they, you know,
02:05:59.000Perpetrator did a what do you call that drifted around the corner cops followed him.
02:06:05.000I'm like, yeah, I gotta get the fuck out of here Apologies for the language language been a little hardcore this show, but so I don't know maybe I'll come back for the pizza I'll come back for Harris pizza
02:07:07.000I don't know how many fossils there are.
02:07:08.000I'm not, I'm not a paleo, I'm a paleoconservative, not a paleontologist.
02:07:13.000Uh, and I don't- I don't know how legit that is or not, but I find it really hard to believe that, oh, there's these, like, giant man-eating li- I guess they don't live with people, but there's these giant carnivorous lizards wha- just eating things and...
02:09:47.000Where they're finding, and this is in recent years, something to think about,
02:09:52.000They're looking back at all this science that has been done in the last 200-300 years and they're finding they can't replicate any of the science.
02:09:58.000That's weird because all scientific method is about replicability.
02:10:35.000Science doesn't have any of the answers for the important questions, and over-relying on materialistic explanations, that's what got us where we are.
02:10:42.000So I think you gotta throw a lot of it out.
02:10:45.000You know, these scientists, as smart as they are, they can't even tell us what we're supposed to eat.
02:11:49.000I thought you were gonna go Wignap mode, but that's a good point.
02:11:52.000Anti rude says the ADL decided on was no longer useful and someone remembers a classic narwhals animated video This is what content is all about.
02:13:06.000Well, I am a snob, but I'm not a snob when it comes to like, I'm not one of these people that goes to these fancy restaurants.
02:13:13.000All these gimmicks where it's like you pay.
02:13:16.000Somebody was telling me about this restaurant where it's just like a seasonal menu and you go and you like pay a certain amount and they just give you whatever.
02:14:16.000I know, I mean the premise is sound in a sense, like what people are trying to make it out to be is like correct, but if you look into the Kalergi plan, it's not, it's really not something I think that is useful.
02:14:30.000I don't know all the details about it, but I remember I looked into it for a time and like I know what it's about and everything and I just don't think it's legit.
02:14:39.000I don't think it's pushing what you think it is.
02:14:42.000Anon says, Jack always rooted for the dual-wielding underdog.
02:15:35.000Master Euphoria says welcome back big guy curious what you think the most cringe you've done recently is everyone's cringe sometimes not me I've never posted cringe ever Gary Baker says white identity is cringe to normies yet will Chamberlain take advantage of civic nationalism and he combines with Zionism he appeals to broader base and
02:15:55.000Okay, this guy sounds like a fucking schizo.
02:17:54.000Imagine having a what am I not gonna say the n-word in my own home because my liberal girlfriend's gonna be offended she can leave She can get she can get right on out.
02:18:05.000I'm so sick of it liberals I get this all the time liberals being very passive-aggressive I try so I know it's very boomer but I try so hard to be as belligerent and noxious as possible around certain liberals especially women
02:18:44.000Fed type things, you know in in private a private setting just to be like, you know what you can't control me Andrew says f60 minutes Nick did nothing wrong.
02:18:55.000Yeah, I agree Lord narwhal says narwhals are good people.
02:19:00.000I love when we get these I love ones like something viral happens and then you get like that thing in the viral video and they tweet you know, you know what I'm talking about where it's like a viral video about like a
02:19:33.000David De La Garza says, Hi Nick, I've seen that Twitter drama and though I find low-keys accusations to be over-the-top, there's some good points.
02:22:16.000Jared says, according to... My allergies are killing me, man.
02:22:22.000I apologize for all the sniffling, but the good news is we have an hour's worth of super chats left to go, so there's no shortage of shit content for me to shift through, you know, or wade through while my nose itches.
02:22:36.000Jared Kushner says, according to a Freedom of Information Act request in the UK Ministry of Defense in 2014, there were 640 Muslims in the armed forces, around 750 British Muslims,
02:22:48.000We're fighting for ISIS in Syria in 2015.
02:23:19.000Content Gay says this nimba literally had only knives that were tied to his wrists, no less, and still killed more people than the average mass shooter.
02:23:28.000Yeah, you know, that just goes to show sometimes great ideas are terrible ideas, right?
02:23:34.000Look at what this guy did with just two knives.
02:27:57.000Red says there's a video of destiny literally admitting his girlfriend sleeps around and he's fine with it The video is called destiny admits.
02:28:09.000Well, I literally retweeted that on my timeline like a million years ago Stance is the legislation blah blah blah
02:28:17.000Yeah, I think I talked about this earlier in the year when there's that big... when the Polish Holocaust laws are being passed and there's this big shakedown for reparations and so on.
02:28:25.000Yeah, I mean, look, here's what a lot of people get wrong.
02:28:46.000Maybe they can see that the Israel lobby exists, but they ignore the Jewish lobby, which is very real and different and distinct.
02:28:53.000The Israel lobby has something to do, but it's not what's driving this shakedown for reparations in Poland.
02:29:01.000By the way, it's happening across Europe and in the United States.
02:29:19.000is jewish they're saying and all the unclaimed property or businesses after the war naturally are owned by jews because you know this was land that was appropriated by nazis or whatever
02:29:32.000I know I'm not getting that 100% right, but in other words, it's this extremely tenuous connection between this money and land and property and businesses and so on that they're attributing as, you know, owed to Jewish people.
02:29:47.000And it's like billions and billions and billions of dollars from the government that is, you know, and it's like a million years ago and a lot of it's just total nonsense.
02:29:56.000And yeah, they're using, in a lot of ways, America and the State Department to shake them down.
02:31:14.000Professor Eric says, what is, uh, skedalen beans and the baked, so he's just butchering the spelling here, baked mustacholi you always talk about.
02:31:22.000I can't spell so I can't look them up.
02:34:35.000name says or I just read that Nathaniel Hill says what does it feel like to send a $2 PP poop I don't know I've never done it you tell me anonymous tipper says salute subject hello Nick once America first is mainstream when will he be spinning off the Nick points is dating coach show sent from my iPhone yeah it's not gonna happen
02:34:57.000Science says, just sent my app for GLS.
02:34:59.000Are Instagram accounts like right wingism satisfactory as vouchers or should I try to get someone more prominent?
02:35:06.000I'm not gonna give any information about that.
02:37:13.000That's like about the oldest joke ever.
02:37:15.000I think that's about as old as dinosaurs.
02:37:19.000Content Gay says Richard Spencer is basically that one middle-aged man who thinks he is cool and hip with kids when in reality he is just cringe.
02:38:13.000bear says my something i don't know what this means angel of wrath is just garbage these super chats are just trash they're garbage send them in and just write in complete sentences i don't know is it that hard angel of wrath says and just you know use actual real words and not weird abbreviations and
02:38:38.000You know, things that you think I might understand.
02:40:06.000You're welcome Sky says hey, I was wondering if you ever watched any common filth aromas burning if their content had any impact on you If not, check them out.
02:40:15.000No, I've never I'll listen to any of that.
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