America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes - March 18, 2021


Media Pounces on Atlanta Salon Shooting | America First Ep. 774


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00:00:01.000 Good evening, everybody.
00:00:02.000 You are watching America First.
00:00:04.000 My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:00:06.000 We have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:08.000 Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:00:12.000 We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
00:00:16.000 Big, huge story.
00:00:19.000 Featured story tonight is about the mass shootings in Atlanta, Georgia, in a number of Asian spas, Asian massage parlors, by.
00:00:35.000 A white person.
00:00:37.000 And this shooting occurred on Tuesday night.
00:00:41.000 We didn't get a chance to talk about it on Tuesday because it was still going on.
00:00:45.000 We didn't know all the information.
00:00:46.000 That didn't stop everybody else from talking about it, though, which is part of what we'll discuss.
00:00:52.000 It turns out that the big mass shooting on Tuesday, which many alleged was an anti Asian hate crime, turned out to be something completely unrelated.
00:01:03.000 The shooter turned out to be motivated by.
00:01:06.000 Revenge because of his sex addiction, which apparently he was indulging at these massage parlors.
00:01:14.000 And I'm sure everybody has seen the news about this.
00:01:17.000 And people have seen the angle, but we'll be talking all about it tonight.
00:01:21.000 That'll be our featured story.
00:01:22.000 Pretty interesting stuff.
00:01:24.000 And of course, by the way, this mass shooting, first mass shooting in a long time because you haven't had masses of people gathering anywhere.
00:01:33.000 So you can't have a mass shooting without masses because of COVID lockdowns.
00:01:38.000 So, it's the first mass shooting in such a long time.
00:01:41.000 It's the perfect narrative white guy, non white victim.
00:01:46.000 And what's more, like I said, when you've got two gun control bills in Congress right now, perfect opportunity for the Democrats.
00:01:55.000 And yet, it's already been memory holed.
00:01:58.000 Two days later, I don't see anything about it.
00:02:00.000 I don't see anything about it on Twitter, anything about it on social media, anything on any major news site.
00:02:07.000 Why?
00:02:08.000 Because the motive was not what they thought it was going to be.
00:02:12.000 And it's not what works for them politically.
00:02:14.000 So we'll get into all of that.
00:02:16.000 We'll also be talking tonight about a new law in Denmark, which is going to limit the number of foreigners in any given neighborhood.
00:02:25.000 It's a very interesting law.
00:02:27.000 It limits the number of non Western residents that can live in a ghetto, which is actually a legal term in Denmark, which has a series of criteria.
00:02:38.000 That makes a neighborhood qualify as the legal definition of a ghetto.
00:02:42.000 But it's part of measures in Denmark which are intended to contain the influence of people with a non Danish origin inside the country.
00:02:53.000 Very interesting legislation, very forward thinking, and it is looking like it's going to pass.
00:02:59.000 So we'll talk about that, and it should be a pretty good show.
00:03:03.000 I gotta tell you, I'm not feeling so hot.
00:03:05.000 I don't know if you could tell, but I turned on my camera and I looked at myself and I said, I look kind of like shit.
00:03:11.000 I mean, I'm very handsome.
00:03:13.000 And I always look good, but I look like under the weather.
00:03:16.000 I don't know if you agree, but I pulled up the camera and I said, geez, I look like crap.
00:03:24.000 And I wasn't here yesterday.
00:03:25.000 I wasn't feeling so hot.
00:03:27.000 I've been trying to reset my sleep schedule.
00:03:29.000 I woke up really early today.
00:03:32.000 And, you know, whenever it's the case that I haven't slept in a long time, if I eat something that's not really healthy, it makes me feel like garbage, which is exactly what happened today.
00:03:43.000 I woke up at 4 a.m.
00:03:46.000 And I had an Italian beef sandwich for breakfast.
00:03:48.000 So already we're not off to a good start.
00:03:51.000 I woke up at 4.
00:03:53.000 I was starving.
00:03:55.000 6 a.m. I get an Italian beef sandwich out of the fridge, which was left over from yesterday.
00:04:02.000 And I cracked open an RC cola.
00:04:04.000 And that was my breakfast.
00:04:05.000 So already we're not off to a great start.
00:04:08.000 And I work all day.
00:04:10.000 I go to the bank.
00:04:12.000 Assistant Groyper sends me on this wild Bantha chase to the bank, which is unproductive, but still takes a long time.
00:04:20.000 And I'm starving.
00:04:21.000 I'm starving.
00:04:22.000 I call up Jaden.
00:04:23.000 We go and get lunch at this place.
00:04:26.000 And I get.
00:04:27.000 Like double cheeseburger and chili cheese fries.
00:04:32.000 And I was starving.
00:04:34.000 This is, you gotta plan.
00:04:36.000 You gotta plan it out because you never make good food decisions when you're hungry.
00:04:40.000 When you're hungry, you say, ah, what the hell?
00:04:43.000 Give me the double cheeseburger and the chili cheese fries.
00:04:47.000 You know, I've already had an Italian beef sandwich for breakfast.
00:04:50.000 I haven't slept in a long time.
00:04:52.000 I'm already not feeling good.
00:04:53.000 But what the hell?
00:04:55.000 So I get a cheeseburger and this big sack.
00:04:58.000 So I get the bag, okay, from the restaurant.
00:05:01.000 I bring it back.
00:05:02.000 To the place, and I sit down to eat it at the table.
00:05:06.000 I take out there's one huge styrofoam container and one small one.
00:05:10.000 I put the small one to the side, I say, Okay, this must be the fries.
00:05:14.000 I open up the big one, thinking this must be the entree.
00:05:16.000 No, the big one is the fries.
00:05:18.000 Big, wet I mean, like wet, like heavy because it's wet.
00:05:24.000 Styrofoam container, takeout container full of greasy hand cut fries and their famous chili.
00:05:32.000 And then the smaller container is a cheeseburger.
00:05:37.000 And I go, Jaden, do you have any pop here?
00:05:39.000 Oh, only Code Red Mountain Dew.
00:05:43.000 So here I am, haven't slept in such a long time.
00:05:46.000 I feel like garbage and I eat like a pig, like a coffin.
00:05:49.000 I eat double cheeseburger and I'm slogging my way through this chili cheese fry entree.
00:05:58.000 It might as well be drinking Code Red Mountain Dew.
00:06:03.000 And I'm hanging out with Jaden and after a couple hours, I'm like, I don't feel so good.
00:06:07.000 I gotta go home.
00:06:10.000 So, I took some Tums.
00:06:11.000 I have some ginger ale.
00:06:13.000 I laid down for a little while.
00:06:15.000 The pre show nap, you know, I didn't actually sleep, but I was kind of laying around.
00:06:24.000 But I don't feel so good.
00:06:25.000 I don't know what I'm going to do.
00:06:26.000 If I have to throw up, I don't have a bucket or something.
00:06:29.000 I don't have anything to throw up in.
00:06:31.000 So, I'm just going to have to white knuckle it.
00:06:33.000 I'm just going to have to white knuckle it.
00:06:35.000 Get through the show tonight.
00:06:37.000 We'll be trying to get through.
00:06:38.000 But look, I'm tough.
00:06:39.000 But look at me.
00:06:41.000 I'm like Superman.
00:06:42.000 I'm tough, but I'm tough.
00:06:44.000 I'm tough.
00:06:45.000 I'm okay.
00:06:46.000 I'm doing just fine.
00:06:48.000 I'm doing okay.
00:06:49.000 I'm doing great.
00:06:50.000 So, we're going to get through the show.
00:06:52.000 And, you know, send me your energy.
00:06:55.000 Send me your energy.
00:06:56.000 We're going to get through it.
00:06:57.000 Feeling strong.
00:06:59.000 That's the one thing I haven't done on the show.
00:07:01.000 You know, I got a bloody nose on the show.
00:07:04.000 And not much else, I guess.
00:07:08.000 But, haven't thrown up yet on a show so far.
00:07:11.000 And, you know, knock on wood, hopefully it doesn't happen tonight.
00:07:13.000 I don't know.
00:07:14.000 I can kind of feel it.
00:07:16.000 We're going to try and get through it.
00:07:17.000 It's bad decisions.
00:07:19.000 I got to eat more healthy.
00:07:21.000 You know, I always get on a good sleep schedule, I start eating good, and then it goes off the rails.
00:07:27.000 Then I stay up one night playing Civ 5, you know, for 15 hours, and then it's all downhill from there.
00:07:34.000 It's game over.
00:07:35.000 My life is ruined for months or about a month.
00:07:39.000 Usually it's weeks or something.
00:07:41.000 Then it takes me weeks to reset my sleep schedule, get back on a good diet.
00:07:46.000 But it's hell.
00:07:48.000 So, I'm in one of these artificial suffering I create for myself, surrogate for other forms of hardship.
00:08:00.000 But we're going to get through it.
00:08:02.000 But we're going to get through it.
00:08:03.000 Okay, enough bellyaching, enough complaining.
00:08:06.000 You don't want to hear about that.
00:08:07.000 You don't want to hear about me crying, gorging myself on chili cheese fries while I already don't feel good.
00:08:14.000 Not a good decision.
00:08:16.000 I have a big announcement for you tonight, a huge announcement.
00:08:19.000 The big announcements just don't stop coming.
00:08:22.000 I gotta tell you, things have been going amazing behind the scenes for America First.
00:08:27.000 And I think I said this earlier this week, maybe last week.
00:08:31.000 AFPAC 2 was an inflection point in the history of this movement, like nothing else.
00:08:37.000 It is gonna go down in the annals of history, the annals of history.
00:08:46.000 It's going to go down in the halls of history as one of the most pivotal, consequential, detrimental moments in the history of this movement, up there with the Groyper War.
00:08:56.000 And anything else, because what is coming after that is like you're not going to believe.
00:09:02.000 I thought AFPAC 2 was the big promise.
00:09:04.000 You know, I told you throughout 2020, I said, oh, just wait for AFPAC 2, you're going to be blown away.
00:09:11.000 And AFPAC 2 is obviously amazing, it's like the high watermark for this movement, but we're about to double what we've done with AFPAC because of AFPAC.
00:09:21.000 You know, the show that we put on, it's attracted so much interest, you wouldn't believe from some serious people.
00:09:27.000 And lots of projects are in the works as a result of it.
00:09:30.000 It really showed us what was possible.
00:09:32.000 So, I mean, it was like history in the making.
00:09:34.000 We're living through an historic transitional period in a good way right now.
00:09:38.000 And one such development that we're announcing tonight, this is my big announcement, is we're launching our website, America First Candidates.
00:09:46.000 We have now opened up an application for prospective people that want to run for office for Congress or for Senate.
00:09:55.000 And so you could go right now to afcandidates.com.
00:10:00.000 And you could fill out an application.
00:10:05.000 You know, obviously, we only want serious people to apply.
00:10:09.000 Don't super chat me and say, hey, Nick, I'm 16.
00:10:13.000 Can I still apply to run for office?
00:10:15.000 No.
00:10:17.000 No, you can't because the Constitution says you have to be 25 to run for office in Congress.
00:10:22.000 So please, you know, only people that are seriously considering, you know, a run for office think they'd be a good fit.
00:10:30.000 We're looking for people, obviously, that meet the eligibility requirements at the minimum.
00:10:36.000 Set forth by the Constitution to even be able to run.
00:10:39.000 We're looking for people that are, you know, optical, good looking, serious, people with a good background, people that can bring something to the table and who really think they have a chance at making it in politics.
00:10:52.000 And, you know, we have got some prospective candidates that we're looking at behind the scenes, people that we know, people in the network.
00:11:00.000 We've got a pretty solid list of people in mind, but we're also putting this out there to.
00:11:06.000 Field potentially people that are out there watching the show, whoever they may be, just in case they're watching this, that they can jump in and get in touch with us.
00:11:15.000 So that's afcandidates.com.
00:11:17.000 You can fill out the form and submit it, and we'll review your application.
00:11:21.000 And if we think you're a good fit, we'll reach out to you.
00:11:24.000 And our goal for 2022 is I mean, we are going to be participating in the midterm elections, we're going to be participating in important Republican primaries, and our hope is that we're going to be able to get some people elected in 2022.
00:11:39.000 So We're jumping in.
00:11:41.000 We're all in on this because, and this has always been the goal of America First, we are trying to elevate our game here.
00:11:48.000 We're trying to push the envelope.
00:11:50.000 This started out four years ago as a YouTube show, but clearly, AFPAC has proven that it's a viable movement.
00:11:58.000 And, you know, we're doing our best over here to try to manifest this in the real world in politics to take what I say on the show and what you guys believe at home and put that in the halls of Congress and put that into bills.
00:12:12.000 And turn it into the law of the land of the United States.
00:12:15.000 That is what we want to do.
00:12:16.000 We want to change the country.
00:12:18.000 This is the first step.
00:12:19.000 And it's our first foray into politics.
00:12:22.000 I've never been involved in electoral politics before in a significant capacity.
00:12:27.000 So we'll see how it goes.
00:12:28.000 It's our trial run.
00:12:30.000 And, you know, like I said, we're going to dive in, we'll gain some experience.
00:12:34.000 I'm sure we'll learn a lot.
00:12:36.000 And it may not be totally successful our first time.
00:12:39.000 We're going to try really hard.
00:12:40.000 We tend to be very successful our first time at doing things.
00:12:44.000 But we'll be there in 22, 24, 26.
00:12:47.000 We'll be around as long as I'm around and afterwards.
00:12:50.000 So check that out.
00:12:53.000 It's afcandidates.com.
00:12:54.000 And then I also want to remind you before we move on to our news that NicholasJFuentes.com is online once again.
00:13:02.000 So if you have been missing the replays of my show, the entire catalog of my show and all my content is now back online at NicholasJFuentes.com.
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00:13:27.000 But for now, NicholasJFuentes.com is back for $6 per month if you subscribe annually, and it's closer to $10 per month if you're subscribing monthly.
00:13:39.000 And as I've explained this week, we're doing that because we want to incentivize and encourage people to sign up for the whole year.
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00:14:46.000 It's not ideal, but that's the way it's got to be for obvious reasons.
00:14:50.000 So apologies for the inconvenience.
00:14:52.000 It's an inconvenience for me too, but.
00:14:55.000 This is what it's like when you're a true critic of the system.
00:14:59.000 When you're basically on board with the system, you don't have these problems.
00:15:04.000 When you're Ben Shapiro, when you're Steven Crowder, when you're any one of these guys, you can use PayPal and you can use Stripe and you could use mainstream banks to underwrite your processing.
00:15:15.000 When you're a true dissident, when you're a true critic, when you're really offering a genuine challenge to the status quo, these are the kinds of things that happen to you.
00:15:25.000 You face financial sanction, which is what is occurring now.
00:15:28.000 We have to circumvent that with these more, you know, alternative means, with these heterodox means.
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00:15:51.000 I want to dive in, though, because I don't feel so good.
00:15:54.000 So I want to dive into the news.
00:15:55.000 Let's jump right in.
00:15:57.000 Our first story is about Denmark.
00:16:00.000 And I saw a little blurb about this on, I think, Breaking911 on Twitter, which is a pretty good Twitter account.
00:16:07.000 And it said that Denmark is, and this is amazing, they're moving to.
00:16:12.000 Limit the number of foreigners in a given neighborhood based on their percentage of the population in that neighborhood.
00:16:20.000 And I saw that and I instantly retweeted and I looked more into it.
00:16:24.000 And apparently, this is a popular proposal which is going to pass in the Danish legislature.
00:16:30.000 And I'll read a report to you to give you a little bit more information about this and then I'll elaborate on why this is really, for obvious reasons, it's amazing, but I'll go in a little bit more detail.
00:16:41.000 It says Denmark plans to crack down foreigners.
00:16:43.000 Further on disadvantaged neighborhoods by reducing the number of non Western residents, according to the Social Democratic government on Wednesday, scrapping the controversial term ghetto in its proposed legislation.
00:16:56.000 Which apparently, ghetto is a legal term in Denmark and maybe in other countries.
00:17:03.000 I'm not sure.
00:17:04.000 I guess that's a European thing.
00:17:05.000 Obviously, in America, when I say the ghetto, you think of Cardi B. You know, when I say the ghetto, you think about a certain demographic.
00:17:13.000 In Europe, I guess ghetto is a technical term, it's a technical legal term.
00:17:17.000 To describe a certain criteria of, you know, how do they call it?
00:17:23.000 Being underprivileged or disadvantaged or something like that.
00:17:28.000 It says in the bill, a review of existing legislation on combating parallel societies, which I like that term as well parallel societies.
00:17:36.000 The Interior Ministry proposed that the share of residents of non Western origin in each neighborhood be limited to a maximum of 30% within 10 years.
00:17:47.000 And when they say non Western, we know what that means.
00:17:49.000 We mean non white, non Danish.
00:17:53.000 So they're saying that they want the proportion of non whites or non Westerners in these disadvantaged, poor, ghetto neighborhoods.
00:18:02.000 They want the percentage of those non whites to be limited to 30% of the population in the neighborhood.
00:18:09.000 It says Denmark for years has been one of Europe's most restrictive immigration policies, or has had one of Europe's most restrictive immigration policies, which Social Democratic Prime Minister Met Fredrickson.
00:18:22.000 Has continued since coming to power in June 2019.
00:18:26.000 According to the Interior Minister, too many non Western foreigners in one area, quote, increases the risk of an emergence of religious and cultural parallel societies, he said in a statement.
00:18:39.000 I'll read that again because this is so important.
00:18:43.000 He says it's important to limit the number of non Westerners in a given neighborhood because too many foreigners in one area, quote, increases the risk.
00:18:54.000 Of an emergence of religious and cultural parallel societies.
00:19:00.000 I love that.
00:19:01.000 I never use that terminology.
00:19:03.000 I've never thought of that or heard that one, but that's a good one.
00:19:06.000 He said, however, that the term ghetto used to designate disadvantaged neighborhoods would be removed in the new legislation.
00:19:13.000 He says the term ghetto is misleading.
00:19:14.000 I think it contributes to eclipsing the large amount of work that needs to be done in these neighborhoods.
00:19:20.000 Until now, the term was used legally to designate any neighborhood of more than 1,000 people where more than half were of non Western origin and which met at least two of four criteria, which include that more than 40% of the residents are unemployed, more than 60% of 39 to 50 year olds do not have upper secondary education, crime rates are three times higher than the national average, And residents have a gross income 55% lower than the regional average.
00:19:51.000 Which, you know, when you think about these criteria for a ghetto, sounds quite familiar, doesn't it?
00:19:57.000 I mean, I could think of a few off the top of my head in America that would probably meet these criteria.
00:20:03.000 South side of Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., L.A.
00:20:11.000 It says the bill will be discussed by Danish political parties and is expected to pass, though no date has been set for the vote.
00:20:17.000 According to statistics, Denmark.
00:20:20.000 11% of Denmark's 5.8 million inhabitants are of foreign origin, of whom 58% are from a country considered non Western, meaning non European.
00:20:31.000 And, you know, what I like about it, I'll say this first and foremost it's amazing the degree to which people will conflate terminology because of this language control system.
00:20:45.000 What I mean by this is they go to these great lengths to describe European.
00:20:51.000 As Western.
00:20:53.000 And they go to great lengths to describe these problems as cultural rather than racial.
00:20:58.000 Have you ever noticed this?
00:21:00.000 Because the former, or I don't know which order I said those in, but cultural and Western, for whatever reason, are appropriate.
00:21:09.000 These words are considered acceptable according to the language control system, the political correctness system.
00:21:16.000 These are things that are acceptable to say because Western is cultural.
00:21:22.000 Western is kind of ambiguous.
00:21:25.000 And what's more is that Western does not designate a specific continent, country, race, ethnicity.
00:21:31.000 It is so broad and so ambiguous that you could say that a black person is Western.
00:21:36.000 You could say that an Asian person is Western if they're assimilated.
00:21:40.000 So you could say Western because Western is cultural.
00:21:44.000 And you could say cultural because cultural isn't racial.
00:21:47.000 Culture is something that can be assimilated into, culture is something that can be adopted.
00:21:53.000 And it's fascinating in these kinds of conversations.
00:21:56.000 We all know what the words really mean, and we all know in our heart of hearts what these issues are really about, but we have to describe them fundamentally as cultural rather than racial.
00:22:08.000 And what it boils down to, and I was kind of hinting at it a second ago, is the reason that you have to play by these rules, the root cause of that word game, is because people deny, and this is part of the liberal consensus that the elites govern by.
00:22:25.000 People deny that there are fundamental differences between peoples.
00:22:28.000 That presumption is at the core of this linguistic preference, this linguistic system.
00:22:37.000 It is that presupposition, it's that ironclad law in the liberal consensus, which is why we have to say cultural at all times and never racial, and why we have to talk at all times in terms of things that can be adopted rather than things that are inherited.
00:22:52.000 Because the liberal consensus says that we are all the same.
00:22:56.000 Men and women, blacks and whites, Christians and Muslims, gay people and straight people, everybody is exactly the same.
00:23:04.000 And therefore, if everybody is exactly the same, then we're talking about something that is sitting on top of the blank slate that is every individual.
00:23:16.000 Something that is learned, something that is constructed, a culture.
00:23:20.000 It is on top of the blank slate.
00:23:22.000 It's coloring in.
00:23:24.000 You have a blank slate when you have a black person or a white person or an Asian person or a Hispanic person or any one of these other demographic groups.
00:23:35.000 What is cultural is constructed, it's added on, and it can be added on to anybody.
00:23:40.000 It can be mixed and matched.
00:23:42.000 You can have a black Westerner, you can have a white African, you know.
00:23:47.000 That is why we have to talk always in terms of cultural rather than racial, why we have to say Western and not European, why we have to say that to some extent illegal immigration is wrong, but legal immigration is okay.
00:24:01.000 Why should legal immigration be wrong?
00:24:03.000 Why should demographic transformation be wrong if we're all the same?
00:24:07.000 The only problem with demographic transformation would be if they were introducing an alien culture.
00:24:14.000 We can have a problem with a culture, an idea, a construct.
00:24:19.000 We cannot have a problem with a people because peoples don't exist.
00:24:24.000 Peoples are all the same.
00:24:26.000 There's only one human race.
00:24:28.000 If we were to even acknowledge the existence of groups, this would lead to genocide, is what the SPLC, the ADL, and the liberal consensus say.
00:24:37.000 Anyway, so that's just a brief note on the.
00:24:39.000 Terminology because I do find it interesting, and this is something I even find emerging within America First.
00:24:45.000 This is one of the things, critical point here, this is one of the things that differentiates me and our America First from Populist Inc., from MAGA Inc., from Con Inc.
00:24:59.000 We, I think so far, are one of the only major factions within the American right that is willing to say racial, that is willing to say inherited, that is willing to say genetic, that is willing to talk about peoples and tribes.
00:25:13.000 And reality, you know, in a word, reality.
00:25:16.000 We live in the world of flesh and blood.
00:25:19.000 We don't live in the world of constructs and abstractions.
00:25:22.000 Every other group, no matter how based, no matter how red pilled, even if the policies are sound, they're always motivated by concerns about culture.
00:25:32.000 And fundamentally, they're still buying into the liberal consensus, the liberal individualist blank slate consensus that there are no races, only the human race.
00:25:44.000 There are no peoples, only individuals.
00:25:47.000 And therefore, there are no races and racial characteristics, and even to that point, demographics, there is only the matter of the opinions of all the peoples.
00:26:00.000 There is only the constructions and the upbringings and the environmental influences, but you don't get anything to start with.
00:26:08.000 When a person is born, they don't start off with anything.
00:26:12.000 This is a key distinction, and it's an important one because this is becoming relevant, obviously.
00:26:18.000 In the world, in the era of globalization, in the era of transportation, the mass movements of people, and the internet, tribe, race, ethnicity is becoming more salient because tribes, races, and ethnicities, more than ever before in history, are clashing together.
00:26:36.000 They are clashing together within borders over shared spaces and shared resources.
00:26:42.000 It is, to an extent, a clash of cultures and values, but fundamentally, it is the cultures and values of different peoples, different peoples that are being slammed together.
00:26:53.000 So, anyway, now that's not the whole point of the show, but that is an important point.
00:26:59.000 The reason why this legislation is so interesting is because this is what we are advocating for to an extent, to an extent in the United States, in a very general sense.
00:27:09.000 Now, we're not advocating for this explicitly racial quotas in neighborhoods.
00:27:13.000 That's not exactly what we're after.
00:27:16.000 But we are after a sober and realistic look at America when we think about difficult problems.
00:27:26.000 Now, that sounds like what I just said has no content.
00:27:29.000 Here's what I mean.
00:27:31.000 When we look at America, we must be allowed to consider that race is a factor when we make big decisions.
00:27:37.000 When we talk about mass immigration, how could we not talk about race?
00:27:42.000 Of course, race is going to be a factor.
00:27:44.000 You may not like it.
00:27:46.000 You may hate that.
00:27:47.000 You may think it's immoral.
00:27:48.000 You may think it's outdated.
00:27:50.000 You may think that why haven't we moved beyond that?
00:27:53.000 You may think all of that.
00:27:56.000 It doesn't matter.
00:27:57.000 It's real.
00:27:58.000 It's real because people identify with their race and people's racial identity is important to them.
00:28:04.000 And whether it is genetically real or whether it's a socially construct, it doesn't matter.
00:28:09.000 It's meaningful and real to the people that are coming here and to the people that live here.
00:28:13.000 And it is a big thing that describes why people act the way they do and how groups are behaving in the country.
00:28:22.000 So when we make decisions about things, just as one example, like immigration or reparations or policies in hiring, policies in admitting students to universities, We, as a society and as a government and as voters, have to be able to talk about race.
00:28:40.000 We have to consider race and we have to accommodate for race in our policies because it's a reality.
00:28:46.000 And that's why the legislation is interesting because, you know, while we're not advocating for something similar in America, we're not advocating for a racial quota in a neighborhood.
00:28:56.000 We don't have this ghetto legal terminology in America.
00:29:01.000 At the same time, what's admirable about the bill is that the bill is speaking not in terms of just economics.
00:29:09.000 It's not trying to indirectly address race through other vectors or other modes.
00:29:17.000 It is directly and explicitly acknowledging a racial phenomenon in politics and using basically a racial quota and a racial solution to it.
00:29:27.000 And this is how successful countries operate in the 21st century.
00:29:31.000 This is how successful countries have always operated.
00:29:35.000 You look at the most successful multiracial or multiethnic countries.
00:29:40.000 And they are the countries where it's baked into the society, into the laws, into the constitution, some kind of consideration about the fact that there are different races, and given human nature, there will be certain consequences for this.
00:29:55.000 For example, in Singapore, they strictly control the demographics of their country, they regulate immigration based on the relative demographic proportions of the population at any given time.
00:30:12.000 They try to keep the population, I think it's something like what is it, 30% Malay or 30% Chinese.
00:30:17.000 I don't know all the details, but they will adjust immigration according to how it's affecting the relative proportions of different racial groups in the country in order to maintain stability, cohesion.
00:30:30.000 And the same thing is done more or less with policies in China, Russia, and in Denmark, apparently, now too.
00:30:39.000 And as America becomes a truly multiracial country, I would say we're still in this transitional process.
00:30:46.000 You could say that we were a biracial country probably for most of our history because you had whites and blacks, and those were the most significant numbers of peoples.
00:30:55.000 Now we're transitioning to a truly multiracial country with sooner rather than later no racial group with an absolute majority.
00:31:05.000 If we're going to live in a multiracial country and if this thing is going to be held together, it's a big if, but if this country will be held together and not break apart and separatist movements don't form and there won't be some kind of split, if the country is going to be successful, then we have got to start thinking in the government how are we going to accommodate for the fact that there are all these different racial groups.
00:31:27.000 They are clashing.
00:31:28.000 It's human nature.
00:31:30.000 Groups are acting in group fashion and according to a group interest.
00:31:34.000 And in order to maintain stability and cohesion, and in order to maintain social welfare, we have got to make policies that are going to socially engineer the country to prevent social conflict and parallel societies and everything they describe in this bill.
00:31:53.000 So I look at this and I say this is the future.
00:31:57.000 This is the future of policy.
00:31:59.000 This is how we have to think in the West.
00:32:01.000 This is how we have to think in European countries, in the United States, in Canada, in Australia.
00:32:07.000 As our countries are being invaded with mass migration, there's no end in sight.
00:32:12.000 I don't think there's a way to reverse it, and I don't see anything on the horizon that's going to halt it unless something radical happens.
00:32:20.000 We are just going to have to figure out how to get along using policy that is smart and based on our real understanding of group dynamics.
00:32:30.000 That's my takeaway from Denmark.
00:32:31.000 Very interesting stuff.
00:32:33.000 And, like I said, conservatives have got to get over their fear of talking about race.
00:32:39.000 Fundamentally, it all goes back to what I described.
00:32:43.000 It's about the fact that most conservatives, deep down, when you go to the fundamental level, they are liberals.
00:32:50.000 That's what it comes down to.
00:32:52.000 They are liberals who believe in a progressive, an idealistic view of human nature.
00:32:59.000 They believe, and this is what progress ultimately means, a lot of people say, oh, you know, of course I'm a progressive.
00:33:05.000 Don't you believe in progress?
00:33:06.000 You know, if progress means things getting better and, you know, like moving forward in a very general sense, then yes, I mean, we are all moving forward in time.
00:33:15.000 I mean, that's a fact of our existence in the universe, is we are moving forward.
00:33:21.000 There's a sense of directionality to time, and our lives do sort of create a narrative arc.
00:33:26.000 You know, we project meaning onto our lives, and we're progressing through our lives in the story of our lives.
00:33:33.000 But what progressives say about society, which is where it sort of Branches out and becomes ideological, is they say that human nature can progress.
00:33:44.000 That we and our nature that we are born with, that is God given, our nature, the fabric of who we are as human beings can change and change in a way that we can direct, change in a way that is good.
00:34:00.000 They think that we can overcome bad impulses, evil, in a word, and you can't, I don't think you could describe these things without being religious.
00:34:08.000 They want to overcome original sin.
00:34:11.000 They want to overcome evil.
00:34:13.000 They think that with the United Nations and with supranational institutions and with these liberal attitudes, they think that we can overcome our predisposition to jealousy, vice, violence, gluttony, lust, and tribalism.
00:34:29.000 And, you know, what is very intrinsic in our nature, which is in group preference.
00:34:34.000 This idea that there is an us, the people like me, and them, the people that are not like me, the people that are unlike me.
00:34:42.000 This is a very progressive, liberal view of human nature.
00:34:46.000 That's what this is about, is that many conservatives today, much like liberals, believe that at some point in time during the Enlightenment or in the 1990s or something, human beings became better.
00:34:59.000 They stopped being evil.
00:35:00.000 We're on this journey to mitigate evil, to mitigate our nature to the point that we can transcend and rise above our nature and be better.
00:35:11.000 And we are going to define what better means.
00:35:13.000 That's another thing.
00:35:14.000 There's sort of this hubristic component that.
00:35:16.000 You know, of course, intrinsic in this idea that we are going to change our nature for the better, we are making the moral judgment about what's better.
00:35:25.000 It's not according to God.
00:35:26.000 It's not according to anything else.
00:35:29.000 It's all these Enlightenment philosophers and United Nations bureaucrats are going to tell us that, well, a better human nature would be to be more egalitarian.
00:35:38.000 A better human nature would be to be more feminine or to be more kind or something like that.
00:35:43.000 So it's an extremely liberal, humanistic, progressive idea that humans are going to.
00:35:51.000 Stop being evil, that we can, that we should, that we know what's best, we can direct it if we try hard enough.
00:35:58.000 That's what this is about.
00:35:59.000 And people who think that we can stop thinking about race, that race isn't relevant, that everything is just about environment and construct, you know, number one, they're denying the genetic and biological reality of demographic groups like the sexes and the races and differences between people that are old and young, etc.
00:36:19.000 But on top of that, they also are.
00:36:22.000 They're challenging something fundamental about human nature, which is even if there were no differences, they think that we can overcome this tribal nature which is born into all of us.
00:36:35.000 That's a liberal thing to believe.
00:36:38.000 And we are conservatives.
00:36:39.000 And we're not conservatives just because we chose conservative.
00:36:43.000 We are conservatives because we believe something very fundamental about our nature, which is that it's unchangeable, it's immutable, and we can mitigate it.
00:36:53.000 But we cannot get rid of it.
00:36:54.000 We understand that there will always be evil.
00:36:57.000 We understand that there are no evil people.
00:36:59.000 There are only people that have good instincts and bad instincts.
00:37:02.000 They have God pulling them towards grace and original sin pulling them towards vice.
00:37:08.000 And we understand that many people are going to be pulled towards evil and towards passion and these kinds of things.
00:37:15.000 And as a society, we have got to accommodate for that.
00:37:18.000 We have got to build jail cells.
00:37:20.000 We have got to create police forces because we know the way that man is.
00:37:25.000 And for the same reason that we have graveyards and jails, we have to accommodate for race in policy in a multiracial empire.
00:37:33.000 It's really that simple.
00:37:35.000 That's what makes us conservative.
00:37:37.000 That's why you cannot be conservative if you believe that all of this is just a matter of ideology, opinion, culture.
00:37:44.000 It's just a matter of getting these people over here and indoctrinating them into the cult of George Washington.
00:37:50.000 It's not going to happen.
00:37:51.000 It's not going to happen.
00:37:52.000 And if you believe that, I mean, you are almost just as bad as left liberals, progressives, Marxists, because you don't believe.
00:37:59.000 In what it means to be human.
00:38:02.000 So that's Denmark.
00:38:04.000 That got a little bit.
00:38:06.000 That got a little bit out there.
00:38:07.000 You know, that's the great thing about this show, is fortunately, I have such an intuitive understanding of these things.
00:38:14.000 Most people, most shows, when you talk about this stuff, they say, hey, and this is a great idea because Muslim rape gangs, hello, who's doing the raping in Europe?
00:38:23.000 So it's great that Denmark is limiting the Muslims in their country.
00:38:23.000 It's Muslims.
00:38:27.000 And it's like, duh, okay, yeah, I mean, everybody knows that.
00:38:31.000 Any bonehead, or I mean anybody with common sense could tell you that.
00:38:36.000 But you got to think about the bigger picture.
00:38:38.000 But you have to think about the bigger picture.
00:38:40.000 It's bigger than that.
00:38:41.000 Why are you calling it Western?
00:38:43.000 Why are you calling it cultural?
00:38:45.000 Why are you saying they're non Western and not non Danish?
00:38:48.000 Everybody knows what you mean.
00:38:51.000 And what is Danish?
00:38:53.000 White, blonde hair, blue eyes, tall, you know, a certain set of features.
00:38:59.000 And what is non Danish?
00:39:01.000 Well, it's not those things.
00:39:03.000 But they say Western.
00:39:04.000 Why?
00:39:06.000 Non Western people.
00:39:07.000 What does a Westerner look like?
00:39:09.000 What does a non Westerner look like?
00:39:11.000 I go to Chinatown and I see non Westerners.
00:39:13.000 I go to the ghetto.
00:39:15.000 I go to Inglewood and I see non Westerners.
00:39:17.000 I go to Pilsen and I see non Westerners.
00:39:20.000 What does that actually mean?
00:39:22.000 And what does it mean to be so called Western then?
00:39:25.000 When they say that X percentage of foreigners are of a non Western origin, what does that mean?
00:39:31.000 Wouldn't all foreigners be non Western?
00:39:33.000 No, of course.
00:39:35.000 They mean European.
00:39:36.000 And by European, they mean white.
00:39:39.000 Why can't we say that?
00:39:41.000 Oh, it's because all of our institutions believe that there are no differences between peoples.
00:39:45.000 And that evil can be cured.
00:39:47.000 I mean, that's to put it very simply, that's what it means.
00:39:52.000 They believe in the universal brotherhood of man, which is highly, you know, this is like Tower of Babel, liberal stuff.
00:40:00.000 And they also believe that evil can be cured.
00:40:04.000 That's why we're doing all of this.
00:40:06.000 I mean, well, that's the ideological belief behind it.
00:40:09.000 What they want is to create so much chaos in a country that we could be easily controlled so they can make more money.
00:40:15.000 I mean, at the end of the day, I think it's more about dollars and cents, but people will justify it based on this.
00:40:21.000 Liberal view.
00:40:22.000 Don't be a liberal.
00:40:23.000 Don't be a liberal.
00:40:24.000 It doesn't mean you have to be a white supremacist or a Nazi or whatever, but it just means look, as clear as you see me standing here, I am white, I am of European origin, you know, or maybe I'm a bad example because I'm a quarter Mexican.
00:40:38.000 People never fail to remind me.
00:40:40.000 But as sure as you see me standing here, the people that live in Africa are black as night and, you know, they're different.
00:40:47.000 And as sure as I'm standing here, you've got people that are in Asia with fine black hair.
00:40:51.000 And their eyes look a little bit different, and they are, and they're different from us.
00:40:56.000 And what's more is those differences, whether they are just physically apparent or they're deeper, which they are, and this is scientifically proven, it doesn't matter because humans see the differences, and the differences register with people no matter what.
00:41:10.000 And no one's ever going to get rid of that.
00:41:12.000 All we can do is accommodate for that.
00:41:15.000 We don't want cruelty, you know, and I think it's important to stress things in terms that are precise.
00:41:22.000 What we do not want to avoid necessarily is so called racism, which is unavoidable in a multiracial society.
00:41:29.000 What we want to mitigate is cruelty.
00:41:32.000 What we want to mitigate is those kinds of injustices.
00:41:39.000 When they talk about black people being hanged, of course we don't want that to happen.
00:41:45.000 Of course that's horrible.
00:41:47.000 Of course we don't want people to feel unwelcome or something like that.
00:41:51.000 And we should try to focus in on things that are more precise, that are evil.
00:41:56.000 We don't want.
00:41:57.000 Bad things to happen to people, of course.
00:42:00.000 But what they're trying to do is this radical agenda of eradicating race, eradicating the racial constitution of a country, eradicating the cohesion and social stability of a country.
00:42:13.000 These are radical proposals.
00:42:15.000 It's one thing to say that you're against cruelty, it's one thing to say that you're against extreme prejudice, it's another thing to say that we reject the identity of this nation.
00:42:26.000 We reject and want to subvert and destroy.
00:42:30.000 The social cohesion of this country, which is founded on a demographic core, right?
00:42:36.000 These are very different things.
00:42:38.000 And that's why they'll tell me, oh, you're a racist, you're a white nationalist, white supremacist.
00:42:42.000 You know, we're not, and I think this is where you get this all the time where people might say, I'm not racist, but look, I mean, America is a certain way, blah, blah, blah.
00:42:50.000 And what they mean is, look, I'm not a cruel person.
00:42:53.000 I'm not a hateful, prejudicial person.
00:42:56.000 But obviously, race is real.
00:42:58.000 It's a phenomenon that we've dealt with forever.
00:43:01.000 It's something that we'll live with forever.
00:43:03.000 And we've got to think about these things, we've got to accommodate for them.
00:43:07.000 Anyway.
00:43:08.000 I think you get the point.
00:43:09.000 We're going to move on.
00:43:10.000 That's Denmark.
00:43:11.000 We're going to move on.
00:43:13.000 And we're going to talk about the, speaking of racial conflict, we're going to talk about this mass shooting in Georgia.
00:43:20.000 And, you know, like I said, this happened on Tuesday, and already it feels like old news.
00:43:24.000 This happened on Tuesday night.
00:43:26.000 It was a mass shooting near and in Atlanta, Georgia.
00:43:30.000 A gunman targeted three massage parlors.
00:43:34.000 And we'll get into what that means.
00:43:36.000 Three massage parlors killing eight people.
00:43:39.000 And we were going to talk about it on Tuesday, but there wasn't enough information.
00:43:44.000 That was an editorial decision that I made as somebody that likes to tell the truth and likes to be able to tell a full story.
00:43:51.000 I said on Tuesday, I'm not going to talk about this because it's developing and I don't know everything.
00:43:58.000 And because I don't know much or really anything about the situation, I can't comment on it really.
00:44:03.000 I can't make an intelligent comment on this or an insightful comment.
00:44:08.000 So I waited.
00:44:09.000 Yesterday, I didn't do a show because I wasn't feeling so good.
00:44:13.000 I'm back today, and it's already old news.
00:44:16.000 A mass shooting.
00:44:17.000 The first mass shooting in a long time because of the COVID lockdown.
00:44:20.000 A mass shooting perpetrated by a white gunman.
00:44:23.000 A mass shooting that occurred when there are two gun control bills right now in Congress.
00:44:29.000 And within 48 hours, it's been memory holed.
00:44:32.000 And you won't hear about it on the nightly news, and you won't see anything about it on social media, and it's not on the front page of any news website.
00:44:39.000 And that's because they found out that the motive of the killer does not match their agenda.
00:44:47.000 That's not what they thought initially, because on Tuesday it was wall to wall coverage and everybody assumed that they knew the motive.
00:44:54.000 Now, the three massage parlors that were targeted and the casualties were all Asian, and the gunman was white.
00:45:04.000 So naturally, people jumped to the conclusion that this was an anti Asian hate crime.
00:45:09.000 After there have been a string of anti Asian hate crimes the past couple of months, Committed by an inconvenient demographic.
00:45:17.000 And I'll read to you the article about this whole story and we can begin to unravel it a little bit.
00:45:21.000 It's all exactly what you would expect, honestly.
00:45:26.000 It says Robert Aaron Long, who was 21, shot dead eight people, including six Asian women, at three massage parlors, one in Ackworth and two in Atlanta, on Tuesday.
00:45:39.000 He then went on the run and was driving to Florida to target porn industry locations when he was arrested 150 miles south of Atlanta.
00:45:47.000 Police ran this Hyundai off the road to take him into custody, which, by the way, I think I made no which place he was going to.
00:45:55.000 Not because I frequent porn shops in Florida, but when I was driving home from Orlando from AFPAC, me and Jaden were driving back to Chicago from Orlando.
00:46:06.000 And we drove from Orlando, obviously through Florida, through Georgia, to Atlanta, you know, and up through Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana.
00:46:14.000 And on our way to Chicago through Florida, we saw billboard after billboard after billboard for.
00:46:23.000 Porn shops and like sex stores.
00:46:28.000 And I even know I commented on this after I got back from AFPAC.
00:46:32.000 I said, what's the deal with Northern Florida and Georgia and all of these degenerate billboard ads?
00:46:39.000 It was noticeable.
00:46:40.000 They would happen like literally 10 at a time, five in a row on both sides of the road at the same time, one right after another, 10 of them at once, and then you get that like every other mile.
00:46:53.000 Anyway, so, I mean, it's not good.
00:46:56.000 It's not good.
00:46:58.000 It says, initially, police said they were probing whether race was a factor in the attacks because six of the eight victims were Asian women, six out of eight.
00:47:07.000 But on Wednesday morning, they said Long told them that that was not why he carried out the attacks.
00:47:12.000 Instead, he said he is addicted to sex and porn and wanted to remove the temptation of the parlors.
00:47:19.000 He told police that he saw the parlors as an outlet for his sex addiction.
00:47:23.000 Detectives have not clarified if he had ever engaged in sex acts with any of the staff there.
00:47:29.000 According to Captain Jay Baker of Cherokee's Sheriff's Office, he said, He claims that it was not racially motivated.
00:47:37.000 He has an issue that he considers a sex addiction, and he sees these locations as something that allows him to go to these places.
00:47:43.000 It's a temptation that he wanted to eliminate.
00:47:46.000 Long is believed to have first opened fire at Young's, get this, it's called Young's Asian Massage.
00:47:54.000 Young's Asian Massage.
00:47:58.000 Near Ackworth, a city about 32 miles northwest of Atlanta, at 5 p.m., four people were killed in that shooting.
00:48:05.000 Then Long is accused of driving to Atlanta and opening fire in Gold Massage Spa, killing three women.
00:48:11.000 When police were there, they received reports of more shots across the street at an aromatherapy spa where the eighth victim was found.
00:48:18.000 These are 24 hour massage spas.
00:48:23.000 Long went on the run after the shootings and was eventually arrested after police ran his Hyundai off the road.
00:48:29.000 So, you know, I see a story like this, and it's really just a veritable smorgasbord.
00:48:36.000 It's a buffet of things to choose from.
00:48:37.000 Where to begin?
00:48:39.000 Old country buffet style.
00:48:41.000 Where do I begin?
00:48:42.000 Do I begin at the salad bar?
00:48:43.000 Do I go for the meats?
00:48:45.000 Do I go to the dessert bar?
00:48:46.000 Do I get a cup of coffee and a piece of pie, maybe after the entrees?
00:48:51.000 Do I get the pizza?
00:48:52.000 You know, there's really so much to choose from.
00:48:55.000 I think I'll have one of everything.
00:48:56.000 I think I'll have one of everything.
00:48:58.000 You've got the media that thinks that the narrative is going to help them, and they start spinning it up.
00:49:04.000 It doesn't work out, so they memory hole it.
00:49:07.000 You've got these huge red flags about these massage parlors.
00:49:12.000 One of them is called St. James Massage Parlor, another one is called Young Asians Massage Parlor.
00:49:21.000 You've got this angle that all these anti Asian hate crimes have been being committed by blacks, and now finally they get one committed by whites, allegedly.
00:49:31.000 I mean, there's really so much going on here.
00:49:33.000 So let's start with something that's a little bit out there, something that I haven't heard a lot of people discuss in the first place.
00:49:42.000 Let's clarify what's going on here.
00:49:44.000 These massage parlors are a front for prostitution.
00:49:47.000 Okay, so if anybody doesn't understand that, I know a lot of people get this, but I posted something on Twitter the other day.
00:49:54.000 I said, you know, gee, this massage parlor is called Young's Asian Massage.
00:50:01.000 I said, nothing to see here.
00:50:02.000 And people were like, well, what do you mean by this?
00:50:04.000 What does this mean?
00:50:05.000 This is schizo stuff.
00:50:08.000 What is obvious with these massage parlors, and this is often the case, is that it's a front for prostitution.
00:50:14.000 And how do you know that?
00:50:15.000 Well, take a look at them.
00:50:17.000 Take a look at the massage parlors.
00:50:19.000 Take a look at the facade.
00:50:20.000 There's no windows, neon lights.
00:50:22.000 It's open 24 hours.
00:50:24.000 It's called.
00:50:25.000 Young's Asian massage.
00:50:28.000 And somebody pointed out to me, well, that's not an implicit way of saying that there's potentially underage or barely legal prostitutes being trafficked there.
00:50:41.000 Young is actually a popular Korean name.
00:50:44.000 Oh, really?
00:50:45.000 It's just a popular Korean name at the 24 hour massage parlor?
00:50:49.000 Why would a massage parlor be open at 4 a.m.?
00:50:53.000 Who thinks to themselves they wake up at 3 a.m. and say, oh boy, I need a massage?
00:50:57.000 I need a full body massage.
00:50:59.000 I need a you know what massage at Young Asians Massage Parlor.
00:51:03.000 Really?
00:51:04.000 So, we all know what's going on here.
00:51:07.000 And what's more is they're all located in the same place.
00:51:09.000 It's called the Red Light District.
00:51:11.000 Have you ever heard of it?
00:51:12.000 All of these massage parlors are on the same block.
00:51:16.000 The guy went to Gold Spa, and then he went, in case you missed this, across the street to another spa.
00:51:23.000 There were five massage parlors in total on the same block.
00:51:28.000 Now, I don't know.
00:51:28.000 Okay?
00:51:31.000 I mean, I guess you get this with some industries, but 24 hour massage parlors, they're all on the same block.
00:51:37.000 We know what's going on here.
00:51:38.000 It's prostitution.
00:51:40.000 Now, I want to add so that's just a clarification about the story overall.
00:51:44.000 It's something you need to understand.
00:51:45.000 That obviously clarifies the motive.
00:51:49.000 When he says he's a sex addict, you might scratch your head and say, Sex addict?
00:51:53.000 Why is he shooting up a massage parlor?
00:51:55.000 It's because they were massaging his private parts.
00:51:58.000 Okay, that's what they massage at these places.
00:52:00.000 Not to be vulgar, but that's what's going on.
00:52:04.000 And that is why the sex addiction narrative makes a lot more sense.
00:52:08.000 Because, of course, if it was racially motivated, which is what they're implying, why would somebody think to themselves, you know, I really need to go out there and punish the racial group responsible for the pandemic?
00:52:22.000 Hmm, where are these Asian people?
00:52:24.000 Are they in Chinatown?
00:52:26.000 No, no.
00:52:27.000 Are they in a Chinese restaurant?
00:52:30.000 No, no, no.
00:52:31.000 Are they in that Asian neighborhood?
00:52:33.000 No.
00:52:34.000 Maybe a school, a university?
00:52:36.000 I know there's.
00:52:36.000 There's tons of Asians in colleges.
00:52:38.000 No.
00:52:39.000 Oh, I know.
00:52:40.000 I'll go to a massage parlor and then I'll drive a half hour and go to another massage parlor and then I'll drive to Florida to shoot up a porn shop to carry out a racially motivated hate crime against Asians.
00:52:52.000 Yeah, because that makes a lot of sense.
00:52:54.000 No, of course not.
00:52:56.000 And this is what I pointed out on Tuesday.
00:52:58.000 If you demonstrate that these are sex shops, well, clearly then, just by Occam's razor, the most simple explanation.
00:53:08.000 Probably makes more sense that the motive had something to do with the nature of these businesses rather than the demographic of the people running them, right?
00:53:17.000 So that's number one.
00:53:19.000 Number two is there's something interesting about the names of the places Young's Asian Massage.
00:53:27.000 Now, again, maybe this is tongue in cheek, maybe this is like dark humor.
00:53:32.000 It's like a sixth sense of comedy that is called Young's Asian Massage, open 24 hours.
00:53:38.000 You know, it gets attacked because probably there's prostitution going on there.
00:53:42.000 You can imagine what the variety of prostitution would be at Young's Asian Massage.
00:53:47.000 Probably underage Asian prostitution, which means not legal.
00:53:51.000 What do we know about minors?
00:53:53.000 We know that they, particularly minor women, they tend not to get involved in these things out of their own volition.
00:54:00.000 They tend to be coerced into doing this.
00:54:02.000 It's called human trafficking.
00:54:04.000 And that brings me to another name of a spa that did not get attacked.
00:54:10.000 Across the street from Gold and Aromatherapy Spa, you had St. James Spa, which is an interesting name.
00:54:18.000 It might be innocuous enough if you don't know anything about that, but St. James is the name of the island that was owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
00:54:28.000 Jeffrey Epstein's infamous Lolita Island, where he flew billionaires and celebrities and politicians to have sex with underage people for blackmail purposes, that island is called St. James Island.
00:54:42.000 So, you've got young Asian massage and St. James massage across the street being targeted because of human trafficking by a 21 year old mass murderer.
00:54:54.000 They said that he was a religious guy.
00:54:56.000 They also said he had a bad day, and this was the motivation.
00:55:00.000 And with all mass shootings, and I do, whenever there's a mass shooting, I have to ask this question what's really going on here?
00:55:08.000 What really is the explanation?
00:55:09.000 The racial motivation makes no sense.
00:55:12.000 I mean, like I. Described earlier, it's almost ludicrous to even say it out loud once you begin saying it.
00:55:19.000 He wanted to go kill Asians, so he targeted Asian prostitution parlors miles apart and then a pornography shop in Florida.
00:55:27.000 I mean, okay, yeah, that makes no sense.
00:55:30.000 Well, he's a sex addict that was deranged and carried out a shooting.
00:55:34.000 Okay, there's crazy people out there.
00:55:36.000 I guess it's possible.
00:55:38.000 But then you see that it's in one of these major metropolitan areas, Atlanta.
00:55:43.000 Atlanta, home to Hartford Jackson Airport, that's the busiest airport in the United States.
00:55:49.000 Atlanta is one of the biggest cities in America.
00:55:51.000 It was a hub for voter fraud in the 2020 election.
00:55:55.000 So there's a lot of things going on in Atlanta.
00:55:57.000 There's a lot of shady business going on.
00:55:59.000 Obviously, powerful actors are operating out of it.
00:56:03.000 And then you've got perhaps, and this is not guaranteed, this is just conjecture, wild speculation, but you've got these parlors that may be indicating that they're involved in, you know, with all prostitution, there's the possibility they're involved in human trafficking.
00:56:18.000 The names of these parlors might suggest, it might be a wink and a nod, that there's something else going on there too, that it might be underage.
00:56:27.000 Wherever you find underage child trafficking and human trafficking, you tend to find alphabet agencies, alphabet agencies which use this kind of stuff.
00:56:38.000 And they traffic not just in, you know, children and child sex, but they also tend to traffic in false flag shootings.
00:56:47.000 They also tend to traffic in MKUltra experiments.
00:56:50.000 And You know, I think there's a lot of episodes of violence that, you know, I don't think they're organic.
00:56:57.000 I don't think that they are what we're led to believe.
00:56:59.000 So, you know, I don't want to say anything explicitly about this, but it definitely is fishy.
00:57:06.000 A lot of this stuff is just very, very weird.
00:57:09.000 St. James Massage Parlor, you know, talk about being subtle, right?
00:57:16.000 And you've got this MKUltra 21 year old going in and shooting people because of a sex addiction.
00:57:23.000 You know, one possible explanation, which might be crazy, is this guy maybe he's being groomed for a mass shooting.
00:57:28.000 You know, one of the ways that they groom people for doing these kinds of things is through sexual abuse to induce a dissociative personality disorder.
00:57:38.000 That's one of the ways they coerce people into committing acts of violence.
00:57:41.000 And all of this, by the way, is documented in MKUltra and Monarch Mind Control Experiments.
00:57:49.000 Maybe this sounds a little bit out there for your average viewer, but.
00:57:53.000 I'm not the first person to talk about this.
00:57:56.000 This is known to be one of the methods that they use to coerce people through systematic sexual abuse to induce a disassociation with people's personality.
00:58:08.000 They have a split personality.
00:58:10.000 And, you know, as a result of trauma, they'll have their real self, you know, their original self, and then they'll have this disassociated identity, which is created in the mind in order to endure and to cope with systematic trauma, which that can be used as an opening to coerce people into doing horrific things.
00:58:31.000 And, like I said, it's documented in MKUltra and CIA experiments, all kinds of nefarious government activities.
00:58:38.000 And so, you know, I see these kinds of things coming together.
00:58:42.000 And I'm not telling you it's a fact.
00:58:43.000 I'm not telling you this is real.
00:58:45.000 I'm not telling you this is for sure what's happening.
00:58:48.000 I'm just telling you, I see how these things may be connected.
00:58:52.000 Here you've got a young guy, 21 years old.
00:58:55.000 He goes out and commits a mass shooting because he's guilty that he has sex, he's guilty because he jerks off.
00:59:02.000 And he goes to, obviously, these fronts for prostitution.
00:59:07.000 Perhaps there's a wink and a nod to child trafficking, it's in a major metropolitan hub.
00:59:14.000 You know, I don't know.
00:59:15.000 Has this MKUltra gone wrong?
00:59:15.000 I don't know.
00:59:17.000 Is this a guy who was involved with some shady stuff and snapped?
00:59:20.000 I mean, I don't know.
00:59:21.000 I don't know.
00:59:22.000 I'm just throwing it out there.
00:59:23.000 Just want to make it a little bit interesting because I know you've probably already heard everything else.
00:59:27.000 You've heard about, oh, it didn't fit the media's narrative, so they buried it, obviously.
00:59:32.000 Oh, well, black people are committing all the anti Asian hate crimes, so the media thought that a white guy committing an anti Asian hate crime would be good for their narrative.
00:59:40.000 Yeah, and everybody knows that.
00:59:42.000 But did you know that it was called St. James?
00:59:44.000 Did you know what that meant?
00:59:46.000 Did you know the guy was 21?
00:59:48.000 Did you know?
00:59:49.000 You know, maybe think about it in this way.
00:59:52.000 Some people might say that's totally crazy, and I don't blame you.
00:59:56.000 You know, it does sound crazy, admittedly.
00:59:58.000 It's far fetched, it's out there.
01:00:01.000 But, you know, when I think about the power of the American state, I think about the government, I think about the intelligence agencies, I feel like you can't rule anything out.
01:00:10.000 A lot of people are so quick to say, oh, that's ridiculous.
01:00:15.000 And, you know, you have to know that the people that are in power.
01:00:19.000 Are working together.
01:00:21.000 You have to know that we don't know everything that they're up to.
01:00:23.000 We don't know their real intentions all the time, right?
01:00:26.000 I mean, if we're to just work from things that we know are true and know are obvious, let's start from the most basic assumptions.
01:00:33.000 We can assume that powerful people are working together, right?
01:00:37.000 I mean, that's obvious.
01:00:38.000 We can assume that powerful people have hidden agendas that we don't know about, that they don't explicitly say.
01:00:44.000 Don't we all have a hidden agenda in some way or shape or form?
01:00:49.000 So we can.
01:00:50.000 We can reasonably assume that powerful people work together and conspire to achieve goals that are concealed to us.
01:01:02.000 We know that the American government is very powerful.
01:01:06.000 We know that this institution collects $4 trillion per year.
01:01:10.000 We know that the DOD gets allocated $700 billion per year as of late.
01:01:16.000 We know that the Pentagon cannot account for trillions of dollars in expenditures when they're audited.
01:01:22.000 We know that the intelligence agencies have engaged in experimental, you know, sort of strange experiments in the past.
01:01:30.000 Operation Northwoods, MKUltra, this is documented.
01:01:33.000 We know this.
01:01:35.000 So, you know, keeping in mind all these things that we know to be true, all the things that we could safely assume that there are very powerful people, powerful people that work together, powerful people that work together towards ends that we don't know about, powerful people that maybe use events or create events in order to achieve those.
01:01:55.000 Agendas.
01:01:56.000 We know that they've done strange things that we don't understand in the past, that we don't know the full extent of it.
01:02:01.000 You know, with that framework in mind, I don't think it's crazy actually to suggest that things like this are going on.
01:02:07.000 And I have a problem with people that say that it is.
01:02:10.000 You may think that there's no evidence for it, and I would agree.
01:02:13.000 You know, there wouldn't be evidence for something like that.
01:02:16.000 You know, that's why it's a theory.
01:02:18.000 A theory is something that's not provable or not easily provable, right?
01:02:23.000 If it was a hypothesis, we could test it.
01:02:25.000 It's a theory.
01:02:26.000 So, you know, I would agree there.
01:02:28.000 If people might say it sounds far fetched, I would agree there too.
01:02:32.000 And people would say it's unlikely.
01:02:33.000 I would say, you know, if we're to believe that the simplest explanation is the best, then yeah, you know, maybe it's unlikely to be true.
01:02:40.000 But you can't rule it out.
01:02:42.000 You can't rule it out.
01:02:43.000 And I have a big problem with people who think that you can.
01:02:46.000 People that turn, they roll their eyes, they turn their nose up at this kind of stuff, and they say, oh, you gotta be kidding me.
01:02:53.000 Really?
01:02:53.000 Do you know what's going on in Area 51?
01:02:55.000 Do you know what goes on under the White House?
01:02:57.000 Do you know what goes on in the Pentagon?
01:02:59.000 Do you know what goes on at Bohemian Grove or any of these places?
01:03:03.000 Do you know what they're really discussing when they gather in Switzerland at the Davos summit?
01:03:08.000 Do you know what the people that wield trillions, hundreds of trillions of dollars of capital, do you really know what they're up to?
01:03:16.000 You know, and that's all that you need to do is sow that seed of doubt and people start to question the whole thing.
01:03:23.000 That's, you know, it's not maybe healthy all the time because you can only imagine what they're up to, but we have to think about that if we are going to try to really understand the world that we're living in.
01:03:35.000 If you want a.
01:03:37.000 A view of the world that is very understandable, very imminently understandable, it's practical and it works for your day to day life, then sure, believe that Bill Gates is a nice guy trying to cure sick people.
01:03:48.000 And you could believe that Jeff Bezos is a tech nerd that figured out how to sell books.
01:03:52.000 He made the best widget to sell books.
01:03:54.000 And you could believe that Joe Biden is an Irish Catholic who's out there, don't keep the faith, Joey spread it.
01:03:59.000 I mean, you could believe all that and you could go to work and watch TV and that worldview allows you to practically live your life.
01:04:07.000 But if you want to approach the truth about world events and kind of unravel why things are the way they are, you have to be willing to entertain these things and their logical conclusions.
01:04:18.000 You have to be willing to think in terms of these sort of safe assumptions, and you have to be willing to go there.
01:04:23.000 Lots of people aren't.
01:04:25.000 And they entertain it for fun because they think it's silly, but I'm being quite serious.
01:04:30.000 I think that child trafficking is a huge activity of the elites, and I think that probably staged mass casualty events are a big tool in the arsenal of the elites.
01:04:39.000 And I think that this may be one of them.
01:04:41.000 I think that the Las Vegas shooting was at least something like this, or maybe a cover up.
01:04:46.000 It was at least a cover up, maybe something like this.
01:04:48.000 To tell you the truth, I think that 9 11 was probably something like that.
01:04:52.000 And people say, oh, you believe in a 9 11 conspiracy?
01:04:56.000 Well, who sunk the Lusitania?
01:04:59.000 How do we get into the Spanish American War?
01:05:01.000 How do we get into any war?
01:05:04.000 Governments have never lied about this stuff, governments have never lied their way into a war.
01:05:09.000 What was Vietnam?
01:05:10.000 What was Iraq?
01:05:10.000 What was the Bay of Pigs?
01:05:12.000 What was Pearl Harbor?
01:05:14.000 What was 9 11?
01:05:15.000 What's Las Vegas?
01:05:16.000 What are all these things?
01:05:18.000 Anybody that asks these questions is branded a tinfoil hat wearing nutjob who can't have a YouTube account to talk about it.
01:05:26.000 I don't know.
01:05:26.000 I don't know, man.
01:05:27.000 It's kind of something to think about.
01:05:29.000 Something to think about.
01:05:30.000 That was one of the biggest realizations I had in college.
01:05:33.000 I said, conspiracy theories, you know, in itself, when something is called a conspiracy theory, that's just a label that is applied to things to discredit it.
01:05:44.000 Oh, that's a conspiracy theory.
01:05:46.000 What does that mean?
01:05:48.000 Not credible.
01:05:49.000 Not credible, not reputable, comes from a bad source.
01:05:54.000 So don't think about it.
01:05:55.000 Don't watch the video.
01:05:56.000 Don't look into it.
01:05:57.000 Don't look into the papers.
01:05:59.000 Don't look into the FISA requests.
01:06:01.000 Don't worry about it.
01:06:03.000 The government doesn't lie.
01:06:05.000 Who do you trust?
01:06:06.000 The conspiracy theorists or the State Department?
01:06:09.000 Who do you trust, the conspiracy theorists or the CIA or the FBI or the president?
01:06:15.000 Don't answer that.
01:06:16.000 Actually, wait, don't answer that.
01:06:17.000 You know, once you frame it like that, I actually don't answer that.
01:06:21.000 Don't answer that.
01:06:22.000 Because the government never lies.
01:06:22.000 Don't answer that.
01:06:25.000 The government never lies.
01:06:27.000 Nobody lies.
01:06:28.000 The people that lie are Alex Jones, the people that lie are Nick Fuentes.
01:06:33.000 And all those crazy people on the internet with nothing to lose.
01:06:38.000 Not the people with everything to lose.
01:06:41.000 Anyway, okay, you know, look, you know, I know that's really, you know, third eye awakening, third eye opened.
01:06:47.000 Not to get too, like, that's very easy when you talk about conspiracy theories to be like, wow, am I really blowing your mind, sheeple?
01:06:56.000 Well, try, you know, it's hard not to come off as, like, sort of condescending and, like, you know, there's, like, a certain attitude that comes with conspiracy theorists where they're like, Bet you didn't think of that.
01:07:08.000 But it's true.
01:07:09.000 But it's true.
01:07:10.000 Think about it.
01:07:12.000 Anyway, so that's the angle that's a little bit out there.
01:07:17.000 It's a bit more challenging.
01:07:18.000 It's a little bit out there.
01:07:20.000 But to bring it back to earth here for a little bit, of course, what this was really about and why this is interesting is the media spun up the outrage machine on Tuesday because here was a white guy who was apparently attacking Asians.
01:07:38.000 And the media seized on this.
01:07:40.000 Why?
01:07:41.000 Because, as we know, there have been anti Asian hate crimes being committed for the past couple of months.
01:07:47.000 And who's been committing them?
01:07:50.000 Black people.
01:07:51.000 You know, you look at all these anti Asian hate crimes, and it's fascinating because the media covers it because it's a non white victim narrative.
01:07:58.000 So they talk about Asians under attack and bigotry on the rise.
01:08:02.000 But they don't talk about the perpetrators because the perpetrators are black people.
01:08:07.000 So that is, of course, how the media always works.
01:08:11.000 The perpetrators can only be white and the victims can only be non white.
01:08:14.000 Well, what happens when the perpetrators are non white?
01:08:17.000 Just don't talk about them.
01:08:18.000 Omit them completely.
01:08:20.000 So they've been talking about anti Asian, anti Asian hate crimes and bigotry in all its forms for the past couple of months without mentioning the inconvenient fact that many of them are being committed by black people.
01:08:31.000 They don't show the mugshot.
01:08:32.000 You know, they leave out the name.
01:08:34.000 They don't describe the person.
01:08:36.000 They don't say that they have black skin or whatever.
01:08:39.000 And so here the media saw that.
01:08:42.000 They can fit a white perpetrator into the non white victim narrative.
01:08:46.000 Where there was a non white perpetrator, now they can easily substitute that with a white scapegoat.
01:08:52.000 Thank God, they said.
01:08:55.000 We've had these black people attacking Asians for the past few months.
01:08:58.000 Finally, we got a white person who was able to jump in and join the fray.
01:09:03.000 Now we could blame it all on white people.
01:09:04.000 Now we could take this guy and scapegoat him for all the anti Asian hate crimes.
01:09:09.000 And we could take this non white victim and give them the white perpetrator that they always deserved.
01:09:16.000 And then, therefore, you know, they could play up the anti white angle.
01:09:19.000 The problem is white supremacy and white racism and white terrorism, et cetera, et cetera.
01:09:25.000 And then it turns out that that wasn't true.
01:09:27.000 It turns out that the shooter in this case was not motivated racially, and it wouldn't even make sense if he were.
01:09:33.000 He was motivated by MKUltra, or he was motivated by his sex addiction, which is what he said nominally.
01:09:40.000 But, and this is the far more interesting angle to me we all know that, we all see it, it's transparent for what it is.
01:09:46.000 White shooter, Media loves it.
01:09:48.000 White shooter leftists eat it up, especially after blacks have been perpetrating the hate crimes for the past few months.
01:09:55.000 We get that.
01:09:56.000 And we also understand that they drop it once the narrative changes.
01:10:00.000 But here's a new phenomenon that I've noticed the narrative will be busted, as it was in this case.
01:10:07.000 The shooter confesses to the killings, but he says that the motive was not racial.
01:10:13.000 There's no denying this because six out of the eight victims were Asian and two were not.
01:10:18.000 What's more is he was targeting clearly institutions that sold sex, not Asian institutions.
01:10:25.000 So we know that the racial explanation doesn't make sense.
01:10:29.000 And he confessed to a different motive.
01:10:31.000 So there's no evidence.
01:10:32.000 You can't make a logical case why this is a racial hate crime.
01:10:37.000 That being said, even though this is what all the news is reporting, and even though these are the facts, which are indisputable, nevertheless, the media and the left continue to act as though this were not the case.
01:10:50.000 And I'll read you just a small sample of statements since the motive came out.
01:10:55.000 This is from an article.
01:10:56.000 It says, While police say sex addiction was the motive, many have pointed to the fact that the attacks happened during a period.
01:11:03.000 Of heightened violence against Asian Americans.
01:11:07.000 So they're saying that even though the shooter confessed to a completely different motive, they don't believe him.
01:11:17.000 They're saying, no, no, your motive was this.
01:11:19.000 The shooter confesses to one motive and they disagree with the shooter.
01:11:23.000 And they disagree with him because, well, hate crimes are happening around this.
01:11:27.000 Therefore, it's a hate crime.
01:11:31.000 The article says Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock said this kind of violence is driven by hate.
01:11:37.000 Even if the suspect said that was not his motive.
01:11:42.000 Embattled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo tweeted, Our hearts break for the eight victims of the Georgia shootings last night, six of Asian descent.
01:11:50.000 While we wait for the details from Georgia, this much we do know hate crimes against Asian Americans have soared during COVID, and it must stop.
01:11:58.000 New York will always stand up against bigotry and hate.
01:12:02.000 At a press conference on Wednesday, the mayor of Atlanta said that while these killings do not seem to have been driven by racism, there is a problem with anti Asian American hatred.
01:12:12.000 Whether it is senseless violence that we've seen play out in our streets or more targeted violence like we saw yesterday, a crime against any community is a crime against us all.
01:12:23.000 So they're saying it doesn't matter that the motivation wasn't a hate crime.
01:12:29.000 It's a hate crime, and it still shines a light on hate crimes that are happening everywhere.
01:12:34.000 Okay?
01:12:35.000 So you understand fully that they don't deny the facts.
01:12:38.000 The facts speak for themselves, and they're indisputable.
01:12:41.000 Nevertheless, they are using this as evidence that there is an epidemic of anti Asian violence.
01:12:45.000 White racism plaguing the country.
01:12:48.000 And therefore, there must be consequences for this.
01:12:52.000 And then this really describes everything that goes on in the country.
01:12:55.000 You could debunk everything about racism institutionally, historically, or otherwise.
01:13:01.000 It doesn't matter.
01:13:02.000 They just invent other words for it.
01:13:05.000 And they just act as though it were happening anyway.
01:13:07.000 You could point out that slavery was an institution that very few whites benefited from.
01:13:12.000 That doesn't matter.
01:13:13.000 You could say that slavery was an institution that actually ultimately.
01:13:17.000 Blacks, by being brought to America, generationally benefited from.
01:13:22.000 You could point out that there have been reparations in the form of affirmative action for decades.
01:13:28.000 That doesn't matter.
01:13:30.000 You could point out that there are group differences between races.
01:13:34.000 That doesn't matter either.
01:13:36.000 You could point out that institutional racism has been dead and long gone for years.
01:13:42.000 It doesn't matter.
01:13:44.000 They just make up other excuses.
01:13:45.000 Well, you looked at us funny.
01:13:47.000 Well, the way that you say black is impolite.
01:13:50.000 Well, having too many white people in one place is racism.
01:13:54.000 And, well, if I can't get this loan, that's racist.
01:13:57.000 And, well, if black people burn down their own black neighborhoods, that's racism.
01:14:02.000 And if black people commit crimes, that's the police's fault.
01:14:06.000 And therefore, racism's a problem, and there's got to be consequences.
01:14:10.000 This is how the whole country operates.
01:14:12.000 And once you see it happen in a case like this one, it's cut and dry, black and white, it's infinitely understandable, and it's small enough that you could wrap your whole head around it.
01:14:21.000 You could extrapolate that and see that that's how everything works in the country.
01:14:24.000 This is how everything works in the country.
01:14:27.000 Every argument about white terrorism or white nationalism or white supremacy or racism is exactly like this.
01:14:34.000 It's something where there's no evidence to support it.
01:14:37.000 It makes no sense.
01:14:38.000 All these disparities have other explanations.
01:14:41.000 And yet people act as though this were not the case.
01:14:44.000 They just use it anyway, like they'll use this.
01:14:47.000 And I guarantee the days, weeks, months in the future, This will be cited as an example of white terrorism.
01:14:54.000 This will be cited as an example of white racism, anti Asian bigotry by white people.
01:15:00.000 And it'll justify, you know, who knows what, any number of policy actions designed to hurt conservatives, white people, Trump supporters, meant to harm people's civil liberties and everything else.
01:15:13.000 That's the way the whole system operates.
01:15:15.000 And that may be the most telling thing about it.
01:15:17.000 You know, if it's just a guy that went off because he had a sex addiction, well, this isn't really a news story.
01:15:22.000 It's a guy that went crazy.
01:15:24.000 What's worthy of analysis here is how the media has responded to it, and then, of course, also what might be lurking onto the surface.
01:15:32.000 So that's the shooting in Georgia.
01:15:35.000 It's all the same, man.
01:15:36.000 I mean, it's the same game for years, every part of it, every single part of it.
01:15:40.000 St. James and all of it.
01:15:43.000 But we're going to move on.
01:15:44.000 We're going to take a look at our super chats.
01:15:45.000 We'll see what you guys are saying about all of this.
01:15:49.000 Excited to take a look tonight while we wind down the show.
01:15:54.000 I'm not feeling good.
01:15:57.000 My allergies are bad.
01:15:58.000 I'm not feeling good.
01:16:02.000 But I have this ginger ale.
01:16:08.000 And the ginger ale is going to get me through a long show tonight.
01:16:13.000 Right?
01:16:17.000 Okay, so let's take a look.
01:16:18.000 We'll see what you guys are saying.
01:16:22.000 I don't feel good at all.
01:16:24.000 I feel bad.
01:16:27.000 Fat Florida Paleocon.
01:16:29.000 Hang on.
01:16:30.000 I gotta stretch my neck.
01:16:34.000 He says, Hey, Nick, I want to apologize about saying we should do any events right now.
01:16:38.000 I didn't think that, like, literally anti fussicos were emailing you threatening to kill you.
01:16:44.000 And I'm so sorry you have to go through that.
01:16:46.000 Me and all the Groypers are praying for you.
01:16:47.000 No need to apologize.
01:16:49.000 Everybody just relax.
01:16:51.000 Everybody, when I disagree with the super chat or I do a little banter, people are like, I'm sorry for the bad super chat.
01:16:59.000 Can you please forgive me?
01:17:00.000 It's okay.
01:17:01.000 I hate apologies for the most part.
01:17:04.000 So many people apologize to me for the wrong reasons, and nobody apologizes to me for the right reasons.
01:17:10.000 People are always apologizing to me, and they're like, sorry for a bad super chat.
01:17:14.000 It's like, why apologize?
01:17:16.000 There's nothing to apologize for.
01:17:18.000 You know?
01:17:20.000 It's okay.
01:17:21.000 It's okay.
01:17:23.000 That's okay.
01:17:25.000 Anti social groypers is this new AF website gets cleaner by the day and feels like fate led us past all the previous garbage platforms to this community exclusive one.
01:17:36.000 I don't know if I go that far.
01:17:38.000 Shout out to the Groypers for holding strong throughout.
01:17:41.000 Yeah, big shout out to our developers and our whole team.
01:17:44.000 These guys are amazing.
01:17:45.000 Our internship team is a crack team.
01:17:48.000 Okay, these guys are amazing.
01:17:50.000 And we've got a team for everything you can imagine, and they're all doing a great job.
01:17:55.000 They're helping us take this thing to the next level.
01:17:57.000 They're a force multiplier.
01:17:59.000 Before, it was just me, and I can only do so many things in a day.
01:18:04.000 And now we've got over 100 people, close to 200 people, all working on things.
01:18:09.000 And they've all got skills, talents, and time in their own hands and their own mind.
01:18:15.000 And so it's multiplying our effectiveness many fold.
01:18:18.000 You could see it.
01:18:19.000 You know, you could see in what's the transformation that's taken place in the past few months.
01:18:23.000 It's night and day with where we were even a year ago.
01:18:26.000 And a year ago was after the Groyper War.
01:18:28.000 I thought, man, we're living large.
01:18:29.000 We've never been better last year.
01:18:31.000 Look at us now.
01:18:34.000 Pocket Groypers, as it's called, we crack open and drink a little bubbly, only after the monologue, of course.
01:18:39.000 Yeah, we do a little of that.
01:18:41.000 Rubber Ducks has found out the new wife and I will be blessed with a child between hosting a super spreader wedding event and continuing the white race.
01:18:49.000 It's been a pretty based year.
01:18:51.000 I'd be lying not to admit I'm scared for this kid and the America he'll come to know.
01:18:56.000 Your work is so important.
01:18:57.000 Keep it up, King.
01:18:58.000 Well, thanks a lot.
01:18:59.000 Congrats on the kid.
01:19:00.000 Very exciting.
01:19:01.000 Good for you.
01:19:02.000 There are so many Groypers having kids.
01:19:04.000 I love to hear it.
01:19:06.000 So many people that I know are having kids, which I love.
01:19:10.000 And I love to see them.
01:19:12.000 I love to see, you know, at AFPAC, Simon brought his son.
01:19:17.000 Beautiful son, beautiful baby.
01:19:19.000 And he's big.
01:19:20.000 He's a big baby because Simon's like six foot five, six foot six, or something.
01:19:26.000 So it's a big baby, but he's very cute.
01:19:28.000 And I love to see all the America First babies.
01:19:31.000 You realize what it's all about.
01:19:33.000 You know, in that instance, when you see the husband and the wife and you see the children, you look into the eyes of a child and you see the future.
01:19:40.000 And you also understand, you know, in seeing a child, it's laid before you the whole cycle of life, the continuity, right?
01:19:51.000 Which is important.
01:19:53.000 Because I think a lot of people these days think about it as like a speed run or a suicide run.
01:19:59.000 You know, you're just sort of charging through life, you know, to splatter against a brick wall at the end.
01:20:04.000 And when you see a child and when people are having children around you and babies are having babies, you know, you could see, you can see the cycle.
01:20:14.000 And you could see the perpetuation.
01:20:16.000 You could see how you're a part of something bigger.
01:20:19.000 You could see how you're part of a fabric, how you're connected to the past and the.
01:20:23.000 And the future.
01:20:25.000 Anyway, not to get all philosophical, but congratulations on the baby.
01:20:28.000 We love the babies.
01:20:30.000 Love to see it.
01:20:33.000 I get it.
01:20:34.000 I'm concerned about the future too, but our kids are going to have to be warriors and our children's children will have to fight.
01:20:41.000 Easier said than done.
01:20:42.000 I'm sure when you're a parent, it's nerve wracking, but we have to face the tough reality that our kids are going to be in this thing and our kids' kids are going to be in this thing and we got to.
01:20:42.000 We don't have kids.
01:20:54.000 Prepare them as best that we can to get along in this world.
01:20:58.000 But, you know, they'll face the same trials that we did.
01:21:01.000 Everyone will.
01:21:03.000 Maxie Stoneman says, Yo, you're verified on AmericaFirst.live?
01:21:09.000 That's crazy, dude.
01:21:10.000 How did you get it?
01:21:11.000 Oh, I know a guy.
01:21:12.000 I know a guy.
01:21:13.000 Thank you for the huge super chat, by the way.
01:21:15.000 Thank you very much.
01:21:16.000 Big shout out.
01:21:18.000 Can we get some 07s in chat?
01:21:20.000 Haven't said that one in a while.
01:21:23.000 The catchphrase, whoa.
01:21:27.000 Serious iBooger action.
01:21:30.000 Big shout out.
01:21:31.000 I appreciate it.
01:21:33.000 Yo, big shout out.
01:21:35.000 I appreciate it.
01:21:36.000 Thanks a lot, man.
01:21:37.000 Yeah, well, I know.
01:21:38.000 I know the developer.
01:21:39.000 Pretty cool guy.
01:21:41.000 Pretty cool guy.
01:21:42.000 What can I say?
01:21:43.000 The developers are cool, they're great people.
01:21:47.000 Bob Sacamano says, Hi, Nick.
01:21:49.000 I like your show.
01:21:50.000 Thank you.
01:21:50.000 Hey, thanks, man.
01:21:52.000 Frank Sinatra Groyper says, These anti Asian hate crimes are getting out of control.
01:21:56.000 Today, another massage parlor was shot up in New Jersey by a man named Furio.
01:22:02.000 Racism is said to be the only motive.
01:22:05.000 Very funny.
01:22:07.000 Shungus says, A dumbass femoid in my CR unironically asked us to brainstorm examples of liberal hypocrisy.
01:22:15.000 I tried my best not to go joker mode in chat.
01:22:18.000 Hearing shit like that makes me want to go joker mode.
01:22:20.000 Carmelite hermit.
01:22:22.000 I don't know what that means, but I understand the frustration.
01:22:27.000 Yeah, these people just don't get it, man.
01:22:30.000 They just don't get it.
01:22:31.000 It's like, you know, Lance Videos.
01:22:33.000 We've been playing video games with Lance Videos lately, and the guy's trying to jack all our stuff.
01:22:38.000 He's tweeting about, I'm a real human being and all this kind of stuff.
01:22:42.000 And he takes all our memes and puts it through the filter of Turning Point USA.
01:22:46.000 So you take like Real Human Being, which is a message about authenticity, and it's a message about having a soul.
01:22:53.000 And it's a message about being unrefined and, like, Dostoevsky describes not being an automaton, not being a piano key played, not having your actions decided by some deterministic algorithm.
01:23:07.000 And he says, liberals are like robots, and I'm a conservative.
01:23:12.000 I'm a real human, not a liberal robot.
01:23:15.000 And it's like, okay, you totally don't understand what it means, and you're kind of the epitome of what it's against, actually.
01:23:24.000 Actually, you're sort of embodying.
01:23:27.000 What it's, you know, what it's opposed to, the antithesis of it.
01:23:33.000 And like with a lot of things, he's like, based?
01:23:35.000 He's selling a t shirt that says based, and then the guy's asking me what red pill means.
01:23:40.000 What does it mean to be red pilled?
01:23:44.000 And all this kind of stuff.
01:23:46.000 And today I was watching, oh my gosh, today I was playing Civ 5 and having a grand old time.
01:23:57.000 You know, I'm playing Total Kills.
01:24:00.000 I gotta remind myself to turn that off.
01:24:02.000 It's the worst feature because the way that it works is you have to not only take all the opposing civilizations' cities, but you have to kill all their units too.
01:24:12.000 So, what they do is when you start to take their cities, they send their units across the ends of the world, and you spend the rest of the game hunting them down and killing them.
01:24:24.000 And while this is happening, they're in the World Congress voting to embargo you, voting to ban your luxury goods so you can't get happiness from them.
01:24:35.000 Voting for nuclear nonproliferation.
01:24:37.000 Anyway, so I'm playing Civ 5.
01:24:39.000 It's a big pain in the ass because it's not even fun at that point.
01:24:44.000 It's just me moving nuclear submarines around the fucking board trying to find oh, there's a Venetian missionary in the North Pole.
01:24:54.000 Oh, and there's an English ironclad on the South Pole.
01:24:58.000 Anyway, not important.
01:25:01.000 Not an important detail.
01:25:03.000 For the boomers, I was playing a video game.
01:25:05.000 Okay, I was playing a video game.
01:25:07.000 And while I was doing that, I was playing, I was listening to a podcast by American Moment.
01:25:16.000 And American Moment is this new organization, and they present themselves like as America First interlopers, basically.
01:25:26.000 They're presenting themselves as like, I don't know, the Josh Hawley, Gen Z, GOP.
01:25:32.000 They're like the national conservatism, Turning Point USA is a good way to describe it.
01:25:38.000 It's like a fusionism of.
01:25:39.000 Heritage Foundation and like, I don't know, Yoram Hazzoni or something.
01:25:44.000 Anyway, so it's these young, wonky DC kids.
01:25:49.000 They all talk with like a California lisp.
01:25:53.000 They all talk like in a golf voice.
01:25:56.000 They all talk like this, and it's very interesting to talk about policy.
01:26:00.000 And there's a lot to unpack there.
01:26:02.000 These conversations are so important.
01:26:05.000 They talk like this.
01:26:08.000 And I was watching their podcast because they got kind of like an interesting project.
01:26:12.000 And, you know, I'm open minded.
01:26:14.000 And I'm watching their podcast.
01:26:15.000 And, like I said, they're doing this, like, golf voice.
01:26:18.000 They're doing this, like, cringe stuff.
01:26:21.000 And they're incorporating, ah, like, I want to scream.
01:26:25.000 I want to.
01:26:26.000 You ever see what?
01:26:27.000 I forget which horror movie it is.
01:26:29.000 I think it's Mirrors with Jack Bauer.
01:26:30.000 The woman, like, she opens her mouth like this.
01:26:33.000 She puts her hands on either part of her jaw and she opens her head like this.
01:26:36.000 I think that's in the movie Mirrors with Kiefer Sutherland.
01:26:41.000 Because they're talking in this, like, Totally gay, contrived podcast voice, but they're also saying things like, It's like a good opportunity for me to like health and fitness post.
01:26:54.000 And it's like that meme of like Democrats and Republicans handshake because they don't like the Capitol occupation.
01:27:00.000 And like, they're on the podcast, they keep doing this.
01:27:03.000 They keep doing this with the memes, talking about Wojak and talking about BASED and all this kind of stuff.
01:27:10.000 And I'm like, You don't even know.
01:27:12.000 You know what BASED means?
01:27:14.000 You know what BASED means?
01:27:15.000 Saurabh Shwarma.
01:27:17.000 You know what it means?
01:27:18.000 It means racist, sexist, anti Semite.
01:27:21.000 That's what it means, for lack of a better word.
01:27:24.000 Okay?
01:27:25.000 It means fuck you.
01:27:27.000 It means America, bitch.
01:27:29.000 That's what it means.
01:27:30.000 It does not mean industrial policy.
01:27:33.000 It doesn't mean multiracial working class populism.
01:27:36.000 No, it means funny.
01:27:38.000 It means real.
01:27:39.000 It means not politically correct.
01:27:41.000 Okay?
01:27:42.000 It means real human being shit.
01:27:44.000 Something you would know nothing about.
01:27:46.000 It means I'm gonna unzip my pants.
01:27:46.000 Okay?
01:27:49.000 And throw it down on the table.
01:27:50.000 That's what it means.
01:27:52.000 And what are you going to do about it, Bill Gates?
01:27:54.000 What are you going to do about it, Chuck Schumer?
01:27:56.000 What are you going to do about it, Joe Biden?
01:27:58.000 That's what it means.
01:28:00.000 It means I'm a human.
01:28:01.000 That's what it means to be based and red pilled.
01:28:04.000 And those memes are created through the suffering of the real human beings under the yoke of global capitalism.
01:28:13.000 That's what these memes are an expression of.
01:28:16.000 And these interlopers from Washington, D.C., And from LA and from Williamsburg, you know, from Manhattan, they come in and they, it's like a thrift shop.
01:28:28.000 And they look at our memes and they go, Ooh, I like this one.
01:28:33.000 Hmm, Baston Redpilled.
01:28:34.000 And then they look in the mirror and they say, Baston Redpilled.
01:28:37.000 They look in the mirror and they try it on.
01:28:40.000 You know, they walk into the thrift shop and they say, you know, they look at something and they say, Baston Redpilled.
01:28:47.000 Oh, yeah.
01:28:48.000 And then they look in the mirror and they go, Based in Red Pilled.
01:28:52.000 How did that one sound?
01:28:53.000 How did that one sound, Devontae?
01:28:56.000 Oh, that one sounded so funny.
01:28:58.000 I sound like one of those people on the internet.
01:29:01.000 I sound like one of those people from 4chan.
01:29:04.000 Isn't that delightful?
01:29:06.000 And they drive home.
01:29:08.000 And then they drive home, and I don't know, they have gay sex or something.
01:29:12.000 Then they drive home, and they eat cupcakes or whatever.
01:29:19.000 Then they cook something with, you know, kale.
01:29:22.000 They cook some kind of a salad.
01:29:23.000 Oh, and they watch.
01:29:27.000 I don't know.
01:29:28.000 America's Got Talent.
01:29:30.000 But that's what these people are, in effect, doing.
01:29:32.000 It makes me lose my mind when I see that.
01:29:36.000 Like taking that now, I understand cultural appropriation.
01:29:40.000 Now I get it.
01:29:41.000 I understand.
01:29:42.000 I will no longer culturally appropriate.
01:29:45.000 I know what it feels like now.
01:29:47.000 But I'm telling you, I'm watching this podcast, the same podcast, by the way.
01:29:51.000 I watched this guy, Saurabh, and I'm like, who is this guy?
01:29:55.000 You know, I have him blocked on Twitter, so he must be cringe.
01:29:59.000 And he's starting this American moment thing.
01:30:01.000 And I watched this interview of his from 2019, and he goes on in the interview, and The guy's born in Bangalore, India, okay?
01:30:13.000 He moves to America when he's a baby.
01:30:15.000 He moves, he says, 11 different times.
01:30:18.000 He's moved 11 times in his life.
01:30:20.000 He moved back to India in, what did he say, 8th through 10th grade or something.
01:30:25.000 He was in Young Conservatives of Texas or something.
01:30:29.000 And then he goes to University of Texas, Austin.
01:30:32.000 And so this guy is like, oh, now Saurabh Shwarma from Bangalore, India is going to talk to us about American nationalism, you know, number one.
01:30:42.000 But then in the interview, he's talking about his activities on campus and everything and triggering the liberals and all of that.
01:30:48.000 And then he says something in particular.
01:30:51.000 He says, One of the things I disagree with Tucker Carlson about is he is dismissive of the idea that there is a growing and real white nationalist movement in America.
01:31:00.000 And I think that white nationalism is evil and immoral and wrong.
01:31:03.000 And we practice gatekeeping.
01:31:05.000 We have got to make sure that the conservative libertarian movement is jealously guarded from.
01:31:11.000 And this is the guy who's going to come on the podcast.
01:31:13.000 This is the guy.
01:31:14.000 This is our nationalist.
01:31:16.000 This is our nationalist who's gatekeeping white supremacy out of the movement, Saurabh Shwarma from Bangalore, who's moved 11 times.
01:31:23.000 He's going to come on the podcast and tell us about our American moment.
01:31:27.000 He's going to put on a cowboy hat and say, I'm just like Teddy Roosevelt.
01:31:30.000 I'm just like TR.
01:31:33.000 He's going to say, Oh, I'm just like TR.
01:31:37.000 Look at me.
01:31:38.000 I'm just like Teddy Roosevelt.
01:31:41.000 Father, father, gooka gooka doopadoo.
01:31:45.000 I'm just like these Americans.
01:31:47.000 I'm just like, I'm wearing this hat.
01:31:49.000 Just like the old Rough Rider, Teddy Roosevelt.
01:31:52.000 Ha ha ha.
01:31:52.000 Isn't that basted and red pilled?
01:31:55.000 Adjust bow tie.
01:31:57.000 Ugh.
01:31:59.000 Damn it.
01:32:00.000 Why?
01:32:00.000 Why do we live in this gay earth?
01:32:02.000 We live in hell.
01:32:03.000 We live in a gay earth.
01:32:08.000 I know, I know.
01:32:09.000 That's not professional.
01:32:10.000 If I said that at one of these dinner parties, if I said that at the American Moment dinner party, it would be like that meme of all the girls doing this.
01:32:20.000 You know that meme of its first person point of view of all the girls at the party, and they're like, if I went off like I just did at the American Moment cocktail party where they're all drinking bourbon, they would all look at me like.
01:32:39.000 Anyway, anyway, back to our discussion.
01:32:45.000 Industrial policy, I would go back to the carried interest loophole and be eliminated.
01:32:52.000 Who do you have for 2024?
01:32:54.000 Josh Hawley's quite interesting, don't you think?
01:32:57.000 They would look down on me.
01:32:58.000 They'd look down on me and say, anyways, anyways, back to our discussion.
01:33:04.000 These are the people.
01:33:05.000 These are the fucking people.
01:33:06.000 And they're no better.
01:33:07.000 They're no better.
01:33:08.000 They're no better.
01:33:09.000 Different vampires, folks.
01:33:10.000 They're different vampires.
01:33:12.000 Same vampires.
01:33:13.000 Same vampires.
01:33:14.000 Different costume.
01:33:15.000 Different bust.
01:33:16.000 They got a bust of Teddy Roosevelt.
01:33:19.000 We got one vampire out of the White House.
01:33:22.000 And there goes the statue of Cesar Chavez.
01:33:24.000 Now we're going to have Indian vampire, and he's got a TR bust.
01:33:31.000 This is going to be different.
01:33:32.000 This is going to be awesome.
01:33:35.000 Anyway, okay, that's enough.
01:33:36.000 That's enough about that.
01:33:38.000 Look, I'm sure they're doing great work.
01:33:39.000 Yeah, they're doing just amazing.
01:33:41.000 They're doing just terrific.
01:33:42.000 It's awesome, and I love it.
01:33:45.000 But it's not for me.
01:33:47.000 It's not for me.
01:33:48.000 Say what you want about that.
01:33:49.000 Yeah, is that not politically correct?
01:33:51.000 Yeah, sorry, it's not politically correct.
01:33:55.000 Sorry, it's not politically correct to say all that.
01:33:57.000 I'm sorry that that's not, you know, academic or whatever.
01:34:02.000 It's not a scholastic argument.
01:34:06.000 But there's something to be said about attitude, okay, about grit.
01:34:11.000 Look, I'm a human, okay?
01:34:14.000 I'm a human, and I am chafing against this feminizing society.
01:34:20.000 And you know the only way that I know how to rebel against that?
01:34:24.000 It's to be loud, it's to be vulgar, it's to be in your face.
01:34:28.000 It's the only way I know how to rebel.
01:34:30.000 And I think we have to.
01:34:32.000 I think we have to.
01:34:34.000 It's a big part of it.
01:34:36.000 To tell you the truth, it's a big part of it.
01:34:38.000 Because the culture is so oppressive.
01:34:40.000 It is so feminizing.
01:34:43.000 It's over socialized.
01:34:45.000 And you need to have that authenticity, the directness to break through all of that.
01:34:50.000 It's a revolt, it's a rebellion of the soul and of the spirit.
01:34:54.000 Unrestrained.
01:34:56.000 And in another time, it would be uncalled for.
01:34:58.000 In another time, it would be inappropriate.
01:35:00.000 If we lived in a Catholic monarchy, I wouldn't be talking like this.
01:35:04.000 I would be like a gentleman, I would be like a knight.
01:35:06.000 But we don't live in that time.
01:35:08.000 We live in a time of total language and thought control.
01:35:11.000 Feminization, forced feminization, and forced over socialization, and everybody is going to be molded into this sort of androgynous, non threatening consumer of products.
01:35:27.000 And in order to fight back against that and break the conditioning, I think we have to dare to be offensive, dare to be provocative, and not nominally provocative, not say the word provocative, be provocative.
01:35:39.000 That's what they can't do.
01:35:41.000 They're going to go out there and say, like, oh, uh, You know, I'm going to, like in that same podcast that Saurabh is talking about, oh, we can't be white nationalists or whatever, he's saying, I'm a radical.
01:35:51.000 I'm like a real radical conservative.
01:35:53.000 Why?
01:35:53.000 Because you want tax cuts?
01:35:54.000 No, that's not radical.
01:35:55.000 That's not provocative.
01:35:57.000 That's not offensive.
01:35:58.000 We need to be offensive.
01:35:59.000 We need to be provocative.
01:36:00.000 We need to be controversial.
01:36:02.000 I think it's necessary, not just from a tactical point of view, but from a moral point of view.
01:36:08.000 It's a statement that, you know, I'm not owned.
01:36:11.000 I'm not owned.
01:36:12.000 I'm not controlled.
01:36:13.000 I have a soul.
01:36:14.000 I'm authentic.
01:36:16.000 You know, and as I get older, I'm sure I'll mature like a fine wine and I'll calm down a little bit, but we got to be who we are.
01:36:24.000 We have to be who we are.
01:36:26.000 Anyway, how did I get on that subject?
01:36:29.000 I don't even remember.
01:36:30.000 Oh, about the CRs.
01:36:37.000 That's my rant about that.
01:36:40.000 But it's true.
01:36:41.000 They try it on like clothes.
01:36:45.000 That thrift shop thing is so accurate.
01:36:47.000 Let's try this one on.
01:36:51.000 They look in the mirror and they say, Based in Redfield.
01:36:57.000 Based in Redfield.
01:36:59.000 We live in a society.
01:37:02.000 How did you like that one?
01:37:03.000 Was that good?
01:37:04.000 How did you like that one?
01:37:05.000 Is that funny?
01:37:07.000 That's what they're all doing when they go on their podcast.
01:37:10.000 That's Sagar and Jetty.
01:37:12.000 Sagar and Jetty walks into the incel store.
01:37:15.000 Hello, incel department.
01:37:16.000 He walks into the store and he's trying them on for size.
01:37:21.000 Anyway, let's see.
01:37:23.000 Reformed Groyper says, I never understood why conservatives support school of choice.
01:37:27.000 It turned my school in the suburbs into a jungle.
01:37:31.000 5 to 40% in one year, metal detectors and school cops were added the following year.
01:37:35.000 Is that school of choice?
01:37:37.000 Are you talking about school choice or something else?
01:37:37.000 I don't.
01:37:42.000 But yeah, I disagree with it.
01:37:43.000 Reformed Groypers is Justin Martyr, early church father.
01:37:46.000 You shall suffer the afflictions that are justly yours, that your land be desolated, your cities ruined by fire, the fruits of your land eaten by strangers before your very eyes, and that not one of you will be permitted to enter your holy city of Jerusalem.
01:38:04.000 Well, wasn't he talking about the first century diaspora?
01:38:12.000 I don't know about Justin the Martyr in particular, Justin Martyr, but that sounds like what kind of happened right in 70 AD.
01:38:21.000 Michael the Archangel says, Has anyone else had the displeasure of witnessing the Benny Johnson sandwich?
01:38:26.000 TPUSA has more gaze than the military.
01:38:29.000 Yeah, I've seen it.
01:38:30.000 I've seen the tape.
01:38:32.000 It's not pretty.
01:38:33.000 It's not pretty.
01:38:34.000 And you'll never guess who had the tape.
01:38:36.000 You'll never guess.
01:38:39.000 You wouldn't expect it.
01:38:40.000 It's not like something totally shocking, it's just something you would never even think of.
01:38:44.000 George Groypington says these people are so desperate to condemn racism that they A. make up stories of racism, smollette, B. falsely blame racism for random events, spa shooting, or C. label normal views racist, which is all of us.
01:38:59.000 True.
01:39:00.000 George Groypington says so much for a happy ending, lol.
01:39:03.000 Also a reminder to Catholics.
01:39:04.000 Friends, tomorrow is the Solemnity of St. Joseph, which means it's also technically a Sunday, so you do not have to fast from meat or anything.
01:39:13.000 Let's go!
01:39:14.000 Meat on Friday!
01:39:16.000 Let's go!
01:39:19.000 St. Joseph, we love him.
01:39:22.000 Yeah, very good.
01:39:23.000 I did not know that.
01:39:25.000 I didn't know that the meat prohibition was lifted for that day, but that's good to hear because I'm always forgetting anyway.
01:39:31.000 I'm probably got to take it easy on the meat.
01:39:33.000 I'm killing myself with my diet.
01:39:36.000 The beef, the pizza, the hot dogs.
01:39:38.000 That's all I eat anymore.
01:39:39.000 These are the food groups.
01:39:41.000 Beef, pizza, and hot dogs.
01:39:42.000 That's all I eat.
01:39:43.000 And hamburgers, I guess.
01:39:45.000 MMM Moguls says conservatives have been talking about the culture war for decades, but AF is the only movement that has cogently presented an alternative culture to challenge the status quo.
01:39:56.000 Christianity, Vaporwave, Eminem Minis, Bubbly, Joker.
01:40:00.000 Let's claim more and create.
01:40:02.000 I don't know if those things count as culture, to be fair.
01:40:07.000 But.
01:40:08.000 We're creating a compelling alternative to culture, I think, in a way.
01:40:14.000 Like, there is a real culture that exists on our side of the internet.
01:40:18.000 There really is.
01:40:20.000 Our brand of internet culture, the gaming, the humor, the memes, the politics, it is a subculture.
01:40:26.000 And it is very compelling.
01:40:28.000 It is something that's very interesting.
01:40:29.000 That's why people call it a cult, it's a culture.
01:40:32.000 Hank Chill says, God bless Nick.
01:40:34.000 Let's go.
01:40:34.000 Hey, thanks, man.
01:40:35.000 I appreciate it.
01:40:36.000 Thank you for the big super chat.
01:40:38.000 Keep some of your stimulus for yourself, man.
01:40:40.000 I appreciate it, but for real.
01:40:43.000 You deserve your stimmy too, man.
01:40:46.000 But thanks a lot.
01:40:47.000 We love Hank Chill.
01:40:48.000 This guy's great.
01:40:50.000 I met this guy a couple of years ago.
01:40:52.000 He's a great guy.
01:40:54.000 And he's got great music.
01:40:56.000 MMM says Notice Gosar sells no merch.
01:41:00.000 I reached out to his campaign and asked if they would coordinate with AF to sell merch.
01:41:06.000 Groypers would love Vapor Gosar shirts and hats.
01:41:10.000 Maybe figure out how to split profits between AF and Gosar might be worth looking into.
01:41:15.000 Yeah, maybe we'll bring that up with them.
01:41:17.000 For sure.
01:41:19.000 That might be like a campaign thing.
01:41:19.000 I don't know.
01:41:21.000 They might have to use that for like campaign contributions, you know?
01:41:23.000 Usually that's how it's done.
01:41:25.000 Like when you buy a MAGA hat from the Trump campaign, it's technically a campaign contribution, and then they send you a hat.
01:41:31.000 That's technically how it works.
01:41:34.000 Alan Gregory says Hearts of Iron 4 players don't get sick.
01:41:37.000 Civ players do.
01:41:39.000 All jokes aside, please feel better.
01:41:41.000 My leader.
01:41:41.000 Well, thanks a lot.
01:41:44.000 Yeah, yeah, I know Hearts of Iron 4.
01:41:45.000 I never hear the end of that one.
01:41:46.000 Look, I like Civ because it's what I play.
01:41:49.000 I've been playing it for six years.
01:41:51.000 I know how to play it.
01:41:52.000 It's easy to win, and it's enjoyable, and I like it.
01:41:57.000 And I don't want to learn another game.
01:41:59.000 I'm too old for that.
01:42:01.000 I play Civ 5.
01:42:02.000 It's what I play.
01:42:03.000 It's my favorite game.
01:42:04.000 I could play it for hours on end.
01:42:05.000 It never gets boring.
01:42:09.000 What I love about these games is, you know, I don't really like the shooters so much anymore.
01:42:16.000 I don't like all the first person or even third person shooters so much anymore.
01:42:22.000 What I like about Civ 5 is the logistics.
01:42:25.000 There's something that, and men will understand this, there's something that is so appealing about like.
01:42:31.000 Playing a game like Civ 5 or Hearts of Iron or whatever, and figuring out the logistics of everything.
01:42:38.000 Looking at a map.
01:42:40.000 Oh, there's something about looking at a map and looking at a river or a hill or a mountain and thinking, where are we going to land?
01:42:48.000 How are we going to coordinate air and naval and land?
01:42:53.000 And where are my strategic resources?
01:42:56.000 There's something that is so deeply satisfying.
01:42:59.000 It's like.
01:43:01.000 Like nothing else.
01:43:02.000 It's something that it's hard to even describe, but it's something that is so good.
01:43:07.000 It's like, mmm, ooh, yeah, now we're talking, now we're talking.
01:43:14.000 When you see that kind of stuff, there's something that really activates inside of me.
01:43:18.000 I see a map, I see a map, and I look at roads and I look at topographical features, and then you look at like arranging units, and you think about waves of attacks, supply chains, you think about tactics and strategies.
01:43:33.000 Diplomacy, all these different things that you have in Civ 5, all these components.
01:43:38.000 I was playing this game last night, and this neighboring civilization had discovered the technology of nuclear weapons first.
01:43:54.000 They unlocked the Manhattan Project Wonder, which enables you to build nuclear weapons, and it also reveals uranium on the map.
01:44:05.000 They enter the atomic age, they discover nuclear fission, and they research the Manhattan Project.
01:44:12.000 And you're getting updated on this.
01:44:13.000 And I'm on the board with them.
01:44:15.000 So I'm thinking immediately okay, I'm thinking the range for an atom bomb is 10 spaces.
01:44:23.000 And I'm looking at all my major cities and I'm saying within 10 spaces of my cities, there are three American cities.
01:44:30.000 I was playing as Rome.
01:44:31.000 There's three American cities within 10 spaces of my major cities, meaning that they could launch an atom bomb.
01:44:38.000 From those cities.
01:44:38.000 I'm thinking this is unacceptable.
01:44:40.000 So I embark on this, then this is what it's all about.
01:44:43.000 You may not care, but this is so satisfying to a man's autism.
01:44:47.000 I'm thinking we have got to shift all our resources to science.
01:44:51.000 We have got to put our spies in foreign capitals to steal technologies.
01:44:56.000 We have to accelerate the rate at which we are producing science so that I can have parity, I can have nuclear weapons.
01:45:04.000 I thought also, you know, once I get the nukes, I have to get uranium.
01:45:10.000 I deploy units to their uranium mines and I launch this attack where I strike where their nuclear arsenal is held.
01:45:20.000 I set up my units so that they can pillage the mines where the uranium is being harvested so I can't make new atom bombs.
01:45:28.000 And then I move my nuclear weapons to the cities within range of the cities that can be nuked so that if they move nukes to those cities, I can have a first strike capability.
01:45:38.000 Now, all of this probably sounds stupid to people that don't play the game.
01:45:41.000 It probably sounds like, oh, this is stupid game autism that I can't understand.
01:45:45.000 But it's like a logistical challenge like this, these kinds of logistical challenges with maps.
01:45:51.000 And supply chains and all of that.
01:45:53.000 There's something about these kinds of strategy games in particular, it taps into something in the male mind.
01:46:00.000 I don't think females can relate to this in the male mind that nothing else does.
01:46:04.000 A first person shooter doesn't do it for me, a platformer doesn't do it for me.
01:46:09.000 You know, none of these other games do it for me, but I do get an appetite from time to time to sit down and crank out 15 hours in Civ 5 to overcome these kinds of logistical problems.
01:46:25.000 You know?
01:46:27.000 That's what I enjoy.
01:46:28.000 And I'll tell you the truth.
01:46:29.000 You know, the reason why I even decided to play is I was watching a video the other day about the nuclear triad.
01:46:35.000 And the nuclear triad, it's so fascinating.
01:46:38.000 The nuclear triad, if you don't know, is that nuclear powers have three means of delivering a nuclear warhead to a hostile country.
01:46:49.000 You've got intercontinental ballistic missiles, which are stationed on the homeland, nuclear submarines.
01:46:56.000 And nuclear capable bombers.
01:46:59.000 And I was watching a video about the British military.
01:47:02.000 The British military is increasing their nuclear arsenal by 40%.
01:47:07.000 They're going from, I think, 180 nuclear warheads to, I think, 240 in response to China.
01:47:13.000 They said that they have one nuclear submarine at all times, at least, in the water somewhere in case they get nuked.
01:47:20.000 And, you know, I was just thinking about that.
01:47:21.000 And there's something about that concept.
01:47:26.000 It's almost like a game of chess or something.
01:47:28.000 I don't know, which was just like.
01:47:30.000 I was like, I got to play Civ.
01:47:32.000 I got to play Civ.
01:47:33.000 I got to put nuclear missiles on a submarine.
01:47:36.000 I have to think about strategy.
01:47:38.000 I want to think about tactics.
01:47:42.000 It's things like that that get you into it.
01:47:45.000 So, anyway, I don't know if you can relate to that or not, but a little glimpse into the mind of the Civ 5 player.
01:47:57.000 It's the only game I could play for hours.
01:47:59.000 I can't play games anymore.
01:48:00.000 I play Fortnite for an hour and I get bored.
01:48:03.000 I play any game for a half hour and I get bored.
01:48:06.000 I could play Civ 5 for like 15 hours and not get up to go to the bathroom and not get up other than to go to the bathroom.
01:48:14.000 Not even to eat.
01:48:15.000 I'll play for hours and hours and not eat, not sleep, not take a break, not look at my phone.
01:48:21.000 I put music on, I put pizza reviews or Chicago's best restaurant interviews and whatever, and I just play the game for 15 hours and.
01:48:35.000 Nothing else does it for me.
01:48:37.000 Anyway, there's something about that in the male mind.
01:48:40.000 I keep stressing that maps.
01:48:42.000 I love maps.
01:48:43.000 I love geography.
01:48:45.000 I think it's a male thing.
01:48:46.000 Maybe it's just a me thing, but maybe it's an autism thing.
01:48:50.000 It's like, you know, some autistic kids, they like trains.
01:48:53.000 I like trains.
01:48:55.000 Oh, I got you this new train.
01:48:58.000 Oh my gosh.
01:48:59.000 Well, you know, with me, it's like maps.
01:49:03.000 Nicholas, I got you.
01:49:05.000 A new map for your room.
01:49:07.000 Wow, thank you, thank you.
01:49:13.000 Anyway.
01:49:15.000 All right.
01:49:17.000 When I used to have an Instagram account, I would follow all these map accounts a map a day.
01:49:21.000 I would have all these interesting maps, different filters.
01:49:27.000 That's good stuff.
01:49:28.000 I love it.
01:49:30.000 Anyway.
01:49:33.000 Anyway.
01:49:37.000 You know, some people, they like to smoke pot.
01:49:39.000 They like to, you know, have sex.
01:49:41.000 They like to drink.
01:49:42.000 They watch sports.
01:49:45.000 I like maps.
01:49:46.000 I like Civ 5.
01:49:48.000 I like eating pizza.
01:49:52.000 I keep saying that, and it's, you know, Pizzagate is like fried everyone's brain.
01:49:56.000 I mean, I just like pizza and Italian beef and hot dogs.
01:50:00.000 I just like food, okay?
01:50:02.000 Every time I say that, the poll thread goes up and says, What did he mean by this?
01:50:06.000 I posted the other day on my Telegram, nobody out pizzas the hut, which is their slogan.
01:50:11.000 And somebody said, What did he mean by this?
01:50:14.000 I like Pizza Hut.
01:50:15.000 Anyway, but these are the things that I enjoy.
01:50:18.000 I like to drive.
01:50:20.000 I drive.
01:50:24.000 Okay.
01:50:25.000 Based Pastors to Singapore, Groypers says, How do people stand wearing shoes in the house?
01:50:30.000 You bring the filth of the outside into the comfort of your home.
01:50:33.000 Maybe I'm missing something because I'm Asian.
01:50:37.000 Remember to update the links at the Credo screen.
01:50:40.000 Love the movement.
01:50:41.000 Thank you.
01:50:42.000 Yeah, we got to work on that.
01:50:43.000 We got the outro screen.
01:50:45.000 We're working on the intro.
01:50:47.000 We're working on not only a lobby video, but also an intro video.
01:50:51.000 Like a.
01:50:52.000 You know how, like, a show has an intro?
01:50:54.000 We have an intro song, but we're working on an intro video to go with it.
01:50:58.000 Like a lobby that is like we have now, and then it'll cut to the intro video.
01:51:08.000 Wearing shoes in the house.
01:51:10.000 I wear slippers in the house.
01:51:12.000 I used to wear shoes in the house, but I agree.
01:51:14.000 You don't want to bring all the shit from the outside onto your floors and carpet.
01:51:18.000 But I just feel uncomfortable not wearing something, so I wear slippers.
01:51:24.000 I wear, I get out of bed, I put my slippers on.
01:51:27.000 I go outside, I put my shoes on.
01:51:29.000 I come back in, I put the slippers on.
01:51:31.000 This is just how I operate.
01:51:33.000 It's just the way that I am.
01:51:33.000 I don't know why.
01:51:35.000 I feel complete that way.
01:51:37.000 Like, in the same way that I would never walk around without a shirt or without underwear and pants, I would not walk around without socks and slippers.
01:51:45.000 It's just, that's just the way that I am.
01:51:47.000 So, that's me.
01:51:51.000 If I could wear shoes in the house, I would.
01:51:52.000 It's just not really practical.
01:51:54.000 The problem is, It's carpeted in this office, so I'm walking around in these slippers with a rubber sole, and I'm always shocking myself.
01:52:02.000 It's horrible.
01:52:04.000 Every time I touch my camera, my lights, anything metal, I get this vicious shock because I'm walking around in these slippers and I'm sitting in my chair.
01:52:16.000 I'm generating all this static electricity, and I'm always like, ow, damn it!
01:52:21.000 Every time I touch my camera, or every time I touch something metal.
01:52:26.000 My life is so.
01:52:28.000 You know, it's so ridiculous.
01:52:29.000 The things that I do, I don't know, man.
01:52:33.000 Am I just like a totally fucked up person?
01:52:35.000 I think I am, honestly.
01:52:40.000 I'm twisted.
01:52:40.000 I'm a sick individual.
01:52:41.000 I'm a deeply sick individual.
01:52:45.000 I just like the things that I do.
01:52:47.000 Walking around with the slippers and just like zapping myself everywhere.
01:52:50.000 Why do I do this to myself?
01:52:53.000 I don't know.
01:52:55.000 I don't know.
01:52:57.000 I guess I've got a lot of problems.
01:52:59.000 I guess I'm, I don't know what that is.
01:53:01.000 Is that OCD?
01:53:02.000 Is that, Neurosis, I don't know.
01:53:05.000 But is that autism?
01:53:13.000 But I've got, you know, I walk around in these slippers, I turn the camera on, and it's like it hurts because I'm, you know, I'm shuffling around all day.
01:53:23.000 So it generates quite a lot of electricity.
01:53:26.000 You could say I'm sort of like the lightning rod.
01:53:28.000 I'm like the lightning rod of a nation's resentment against the elites.
01:53:33.000 I'm sort of like a guy that could get up and give a great speech.
01:53:37.000 This charismatic speech, and I'm almost like a lightning rod of all the resentment of a nation which is suffering from a loss of relative prestige in the world and decline and at the hands of a foreign elite.
01:53:52.000 And I'm sort of like, you could describe me as a lightning rod for those passions because of all the static electricity.
01:53:58.000 I guess you could kind of describe it that way, you know, that I'm kind of like the voice of a nation's anger, and I'm sort of.
01:54:07.000 Channeling it and it's empowering me.
01:54:10.000 I'm sort of energy emanating from me because of it.
01:54:14.000 You could say it's something like that.
01:54:19.000 Where was I?
01:54:21.000 GBG says, Hey, Nick, can you endorse my presidential run?
01:54:24.000 My name is Donald Trump.
01:54:25.000 I used to be president and I had a very rich business.
01:54:28.000 I submitted my form to afcandidates.com.
01:54:31.000 Yoba.
01:54:32.000 Yeah, thanks, Mr. Trump.
01:54:35.000 Yeah, we'll take a look at that.
01:54:37.000 Sounds promising.
01:54:38.000 Super Lionhearts, the Senate Majority Leader Groyper has the floor.
01:54:43.000 Senator Groyper will speak now.
01:54:46.000 You have two minutes starting now.
01:54:48.000 Groyper, Groyper.
01:54:53.000 Theotokos Respectors is IRL activism.
01:54:56.000 AFPAC, AF candidates, lefty tubers could never be jealous, please.
01:55:02.000 Yeah, Destiny and Vosh and all these people seethe, seethe at America First.
01:55:09.000 We're out there doing stop the steal.
01:55:10.000 I'm like a rock star.
01:55:12.000 I pull up to the.
01:55:13.000 I'm like Bashar al Assad.
01:55:15.000 I'm like Hitler in Germany.
01:55:17.000 Not because of his policies, because of his popularity.
01:55:21.000 Because we disavow Hitler.
01:55:23.000 But I come into these things.
01:55:25.000 I pull up on a crowd of like 200 people in the nation's capital.
01:55:30.000 And people are like patting me on the back, shaking my hand.
01:55:32.000 I'm shaking hands.
01:55:34.000 People are handing me stuff.
01:55:35.000 I'm, you know, making my way through the crowd.
01:55:37.000 I get up.
01:55:39.000 And I'm like, you know.
01:55:40.000 Everybody cheering, yeah!
01:55:43.000 America first, you know?
01:55:45.000 And I'm like a rock star.
01:55:46.000 I go to D.C., I go to Atlanta, I go to Phoenix, I go to Harrisburg.
01:55:52.000 And everywhere I go, hundreds of people gather for these speeches on the steps of the capitals.
01:56:01.000 We do a conference.
01:56:03.000 We have a sitting congressman as the keynote speaker, and a former congressman as well, and Michelle Malkin, a legend.
01:56:11.000 At the Hilton in Orlando.
01:56:13.000 And we run candidates.
01:56:15.000 We're going to win in 2022.
01:56:16.000 We'll be putting people in office all from this internet show, which is no longer even on a major platform.
01:56:24.000 And Destiny and Vosh, I mean, these guys, I don't even want to mention them because we're just so far ahead of them.
01:56:32.000 Forget about it.
01:56:32.000 Forget about it.
01:56:34.000 It's not even close.
01:56:36.000 They're over there, I don't even know what, debating each other endlessly.
01:56:39.000 They're over there, you know, reacting to YouTube videos or whatever.
01:56:44.000 And we're making it happen, man.
01:56:45.000 We're making it happen.
01:56:48.000 Hey there, this is my family and friends claim that because coronavirus cases are declining, the pandemic is ending.
01:56:55.000 You said they will keep the pandemic going for years.
01:56:57.000 Are they right?
01:56:58.000 Is the pandemic ending?
01:56:59.000 Well, we'll see.
01:57:02.000 Certainly, there's really not an end in sight over here.
01:57:05.000 That I could tell you.
01:57:08.000 I'll tell you in Chicago, the pandemic is winding down, right?
01:57:12.000 Cases are declining, deaths are declining.
01:57:15.000 Doesn't matter.
01:57:16.000 Everything's still closed.
01:57:17.000 Still can't open a restaurant past 1 a.m., still can't have maximum occupancy in a restaurant.
01:57:23.000 A lot of restaurants are still closed.
01:57:25.000 You can't eat in McDonald's, you can't eat in Wendy's, you can't eat at any fast food place.
01:57:30.000 You know, I think that some states, because they have remained open, it's Pressuring other states to do so.
01:57:35.000 You know, Florida remaining open and Texas opening up, it puts pressure on other states to open.
01:57:41.000 But I do think that the mask mandates, the contact tracing, the social distancing, a lot of this will remain, even if the lockdowns don't last forever.
01:57:50.000 That being said, the lockdowns aren't over yet.
01:57:52.000 People are starting to say, oh, it's opening up.
01:57:56.000 Is it?
01:57:57.000 I mean, we're probably moving closer to that point, but everything's still pretty damn closed, or I am.
01:58:06.000 Look around.
01:58:07.000 I just experienced this today.
01:58:08.000 Me and Jaden went to this place.
01:58:10.000 It said it was dine in on Google Maps.
01:58:12.000 We go there, and they say it's carry out only.
01:58:15.000 And honestly, it's like 50 50.
01:58:18.000 And lots of these places still aren't open.
01:58:20.000 And if they are, with severe restrictions.
01:58:25.000 So we'll see.
01:58:27.000 Lithuanian Groypers, this is first time Super Chatter here, longtime listener from Lithuania ever since Groypers Wars.
01:58:33.000 Just want you to know that I'm a long and extremely bullish on you and America First.
01:58:39.000 You are the future of right wing politics.
01:58:40.000 Your message is powerful and works throughout all the West, not just America.
01:58:44.000 Stay powerful.
01:58:45.000 Jesus is king.
01:58:46.000 Well, thank you very much, Lithuanian Groyper.
01:58:49.000 It's a long ways away, but thanks a lot.
01:58:53.000 Glad the show resonates with you, too.
01:58:59.000 Groyper.
01:59:00.000 So, I searched you on YouTube last night and a live stream was up.
01:59:03.000 If an old debate with you and an atheist was really entertaining, easily owned that retard.
01:59:08.000 You looked young.
01:59:09.000 When was that?
01:59:10.000 I don't know.
01:59:11.000 I did a few debates with atheists.
01:59:14.000 But Blood Sports was 2018, I want to say.
01:59:18.000 So I would have been 19.
01:59:24.000 Half you on there.
01:59:26.000 Half you on there because I can't breathe through my nose.
01:59:28.000 Yeah, I would have been 19 probably.
01:59:32.000 Nick's thighs.
01:59:34.000 This is black young men from middle class families have a higher crime rate than white young men from blue collar families.
01:59:40.000 I think if my neighborhood were made 30% or even 5% black, the crime rates would skyrocket.
01:59:45.000 Yeah, I think you're right.
01:59:47.000 Slade says, We need something like Monster Zero Ultra Minis because one normal sized can keeps you up all night no matter how early you drink it.
01:59:54.000 Great monologue tonight, very all encompassing and well said.
01:59:57.000 Well, thanks.
01:59:58.000 I agree about that.
01:59:59.000 That's just, it's too much.
02:00:01.000 You need something in the middle.
02:00:02.000 Give me something with 100 milligrams of caffeine, not 180.
02:00:06.000 Give me something with 90 to 100, and I think that'll get me through the day.
02:00:12.000 Nick's Thighs says, This Denmark policy sounds like an Obama era HUD rule requiring white suburbs to accept low income black housing.
02:00:20.000 Nope, because it's the opposite.
02:00:23.000 It applies to ghettos that are 50% or more non white.
02:00:26.000 It wants them to reduce their share of the non white population to 30%.
02:00:30.000 So I guess necessarily that would mean the non white people would have to go somewhere else.
02:00:36.000 So I guess that might be an unintended consequence of it.
02:00:40.000 But I think it's about redistributing these people so they don't gather in these no go zones.
02:00:45.000 So I guess, yeah, I guess there's a possibility that it could have a bad effect.
02:00:49.000 But it's an inversion.
02:00:51.000 The Obama rule says you have to have so many.
02:00:53.000 Non whites in your community.
02:00:55.000 This rule says you cannot have this many non whites in your community.
02:01:00.000 Reyaz says in Rochester, two black kids lit on fire and killed a white man.
02:01:06.000 Just a week before that, a white cop shoots and kills a black, charging him with a knife.
02:01:10.000 The media has been all over it.
02:01:11.000 Have you heard about anything?
02:01:14.000 Have you heard anything about this?
02:01:15.000 No, I haven't heard about any of that, but I'll look into it maybe for tomorrow.
02:01:19.000 Black Knight says Hi, Nick.
02:01:20.000 Do you have any news about an innocent, brave citizen journalist, baked Alaska, unlawfully arrested, doing his job?
02:01:27.000 By a criminal, illegitimate Biden regime?
02:01:30.000 Nah, I don't have any updates for you.
02:01:32.000 Sorry.
02:01:33.000 We are not able to speak to each other actually because of certain legal things.
02:01:40.000 So, kind of unfortunate.
02:01:44.000 We don't really know what's going on.
02:01:46.000 Oh, I do know, but I'm not in direct contact with them.
02:01:51.000 Advancing Australia says plenty of suspicious details around this mass shooting.
02:01:55.000 All I know is that in this story, there are no happy endings.
02:01:58.000 True.
02:01:59.000 Trippy Groyper with the super chat.
02:02:01.000 Thank you very much.
02:02:03.000 Kaiser Clerk, and by the way, I got a new painting from the Groyper Ghetto.
02:02:07.000 Thank you very much.
02:02:08.000 A new canvas piece of art.
02:02:10.000 Thank you very much.
02:02:11.000 I appreciate it.
02:02:12.000 They sent me a collage of all the Groypers from the Groyper Ghetto, and they had a traitor in there.
02:02:19.000 So they very graciously sent me a new one with the traitor removed, so I can proudly hang it on my wall.
02:02:24.000 So thank you very much.
02:02:26.000 I can now hang it on my wall.
02:02:29.000 Kaiser Clerk says it's a day late, but happy St. Patrick's Day to a fellow son of Aaron.
02:02:35.000 Thank you.
02:02:35.000 Thank you.
02:02:36.000 Happy St. Patrick's Day to you, too.
02:02:38.000 Alessandro says Texas Capitol Day, masks not required.
02:02:43.000 Saw a man with come and take it mask.
02:02:45.000 So this bozo is going to defy the government if they try taking his guns, but wears a mask even when not required.
02:02:51.000 Modern conservatives exemplified.
02:02:53.000 Yeah, very true.
02:02:54.000 Twitter enjoyer says I see you've been reading Sean McCarthy's Twitter today.
02:02:58.000 Insane stuff.
02:02:59.000 Satanic child abuse is real, folks.
02:03:01.000 Yup.
02:03:02.000 Well, and not just because of that.
02:03:03.000 I mean, it's obvious if you know about that stuff.
02:03:08.000 Darth Jar Jar says, Did you ever hear of John of God, Bill Clinton's spirit guruslash friend?
02:03:13.000 He was convicted in 18 for having a baby rape farm in Brazil.
02:03:17.000 He would get teen girls, impregnate them, and sell their babies for thousands to elites in the U.S. and EU, over 200 victims.
02:03:23.000 I do remember that.
02:03:24.000 I do remember hearing about that.
02:03:26.000 Yep.
02:03:27.000 Stuff goes on all the time.
02:03:28.000 People just don't know about it.
02:03:30.000 Jimbo says, Great explanation of the spa shootings, bro.
02:03:34.000 I had just been re looking into all the finders and more recent MKUltra before this happened.
02:03:39.000 And this fit 100%.
02:03:40.000 The other notable thing is that places like those spas are often used to record tapes and blackmail people to do whatever they want.
02:03:48.000 That's the kind of shady stuff that goes on, man.
02:03:48.000 Very true.
02:03:51.000 And you know, you're into this esoteric stuff.
02:03:54.000 You get it.
02:03:55.000 Thanks a lot for the super chat.
02:03:56.000 Jimbo, please take care of yourself, man.
02:03:59.000 This guy's talking today on Twitter about how he drinks six monsters a day and takes Adderall.
02:04:03.000 Please take care of yourself, man.
02:04:06.000 We want you to be around, we want you to be with us.
02:04:10.000 Okay, you could always reach out to me.
02:04:12.000 You could always reach out to one of the Groypers.
02:04:14.000 We love you, buddy, and we hope you're doing okay.
02:04:18.000 But hey, thanks, man.
02:04:19.000 I'm glad you like the show.
02:04:21.000 And I know you're into this kind of stuff, so I'm glad I did it justice.
02:04:24.000 It's true, it's all part of their game, it's all part of their system.
02:04:29.000 I'll remind you I'm not suicidal, I'm not reckless.
02:04:31.000 There's no reason I'm going to die anytime soon, so just keep that in mind.
02:04:35.000 Big guys, his Coomers are now going on Killstreaks IRL.
02:04:39.000 A drag queen foundation president was arrested for being a pedophile.
02:04:43.000 And Biden is using green screens.
02:04:45.000 The world has gone mad, and you are our last hope, Nick.
02:04:48.000 God bless you, and good luck with AF candidates.
02:04:50.000 Thank you.
02:04:51.000 Yeah, I'm trying, man.
02:04:52.000 I'm trying.
02:04:54.000 I'm doing my part.
02:04:56.000 Chicken on a Raft says, I love white people.
02:04:59.000 The next, it's okay to be white.
02:05:01.000 I don't think there is a next, it's okay to be white.
02:05:04.000 I think that that's kind of played out, to tell you the truth.
02:05:07.000 And people trying to replicate old tactics, I think it tends not to work.
02:05:12.000 Optics Respector says, it's probably a complete coincidence that the CIA popularized the term conspiracy theory in the mid 20th century.
02:05:20.000 Yeah, totally coincidental.
02:05:22.000 It's got nothing to do with anything.
02:05:24.000 Epic Guys, it's just a late night super chat to say 07 and sorry for the cringe the other night.
02:05:29.000 Hey, all good, man.
02:05:30.000 Thanks.
02:05:33.000 Robert Buchanan says, Killer episode.
02:05:36.000 Inform your viewers about the Gulf of Tonkin.
02:05:38.000 I'm not going to go all into that, but Gulf of Tonkin was another one of these false pretenses that got us dragged into a war.
02:05:48.000 That was, was that World War I?
02:05:52.000 I get it mixed up.
02:05:53.000 I believe that's World War I, right?
02:05:54.000 Let me Google it real quick.
02:05:57.000 Or was that the Spanish American War?
02:05:59.000 I get Lusitania and Gulf of Tonkin mixed up.
02:06:04.000 Vietnam.
02:06:05.000 I'm totally off base.
02:06:08.000 Gulf of Tonkin.
02:06:09.000 Yeah, so I got to brush up on the details there.
02:06:11.000 But it all follows the same pattern World War I, Spanish American War, Vietnam.
02:06:19.000 It's all the same.
02:06:20.000 It's all the same, people in the chat.
02:06:22.000 Vietnam, Vietnam, brah.
02:06:24.000 All right, look.
02:06:24.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:06:26.000 All right, all right.
02:06:29.000 Gulf of Tonkin.
02:06:30.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:06:31.000 You understand.
02:06:32.000 It's all the same.
02:06:33.000 It doesn't, frankly, it doesn't matter.
02:06:35.000 They sink the ship, they blame it on somebody else, and then we're in a war.
02:06:40.000 And then they fly planes in the buildings, and people say that that can't be faked.
02:06:45.000 That's the point.
02:06:46.000 That's the point.
02:06:48.000 We know that this happens.
02:06:49.000 It's happened many times throughout history.
02:06:51.000 They sink the ship, they attack us, they blow up a base, we go to war.
02:06:56.000 The U.S. is secretly responsible.
02:06:59.000 They get the war that they want, and nobody's the wiser.
02:07:02.000 It happens throughout the 20th century, and people get that.
02:07:06.000 Al Qaeda flies planes into buildings, and suddenly, oh, well, you can't question that.
02:07:12.000 Thousands died.
02:07:13.000 How could you question it?
02:07:15.000 Well, doesn't this follow the same model for every other war?
02:07:20.000 Isn't this the same thing that happened to literally every war?
02:07:24.000 So, no, but that one was legit.
02:07:27.000 No, but that one, that event that triggered like five wars for 20 years, That one was totally legit, totally what they said it was.
02:07:38.000 No lies detected.
02:07:41.000 Which I believe.
02:07:42.000 I trust the government.
02:07:43.000 They would never lie.
02:07:44.000 Fat Panda says another angle for the shooting is the degenerate society we live in.
02:07:49.000 As more people turn away from Jesus, the more they do sick things.
02:07:53.000 Yeah, very true.
02:07:54.000 Yep, it's a sick and depraved world without God.
02:07:57.000 Well, I mean, it is even with God, honestly, because it's got people in it.
02:08:01.000 Modern Monarchist says Nick craps on my super chat so often I have committed ritual suicide way more than once.
02:08:08.000 No apologies from Nick, just Hari Kari.
02:08:11.000 Okay, well, thanks for that.
02:08:13.000 Don't commit suicide.
02:08:16.000 Modern Monarchist has been so busy with work.
02:08:21.000 It's been patchy getting you live.
02:08:23.000 A bummer, but one I have to work with.
02:08:25.000 I know you were having a rough night, so I won't send any more Super Chats.
02:08:28.000 Get better real soon and get some good food tonight.
02:08:30.000 Love you and God bless.
02:08:32.000 Well, thank you very much.
02:08:33.000 I appreciate it.
02:08:34.000 Mac Mans is baked Alaska, more like based Alaska.
02:08:38.000 We missed the king of content.
02:08:39.000 Hope he's doing okay.
02:08:40.000 Me too.
02:08:41.000 We love that guy.
02:08:42.000 Hercules says liberals and leftists that illegal immigrants or have this idea that illegal immigrants are hardworking and should be fought for, though partially true.
02:08:55.000 They let their kids run around yelling in stores and church, create gangs in our country, drive drunk, and drag race.
02:09:01.000 Their homes are littered with beer, cans, etc.
02:09:04.000 The good does not outweigh the bad.
02:09:05.000 Very true, very true.
02:09:07.000 And if you know any Hispanics, you know that this is true.
02:09:09.000 And if you live near them, you know that this is true.
02:09:12.000 Nice people, family oriented, you know, they're kind.
02:09:15.000 You know, they're not nasty people, but all this is true.
02:09:19.000 They do bring their screaming children to the mall, and they ruin that.
02:09:23.000 And yeah, they do bring the gangs and the drunk drivers all the time.
02:09:29.000 Deleted says, Hello, Nick.
02:09:30.000 If you want any more proof that the places that were shot up were rubbin' tugs, just look at the Google reviews for St. James Asian Spa and Gold Massage Spa.
02:09:38.000 Keep up the great work.
02:09:39.000 Yeah, they all talk about sex work.
02:09:42.000 Chicken on a Raft says, Reminder to anyone uploading clips to YouTube, small things mess with their ML algorithms like.
02:09:48.000 Flipping the image, adding grain, altering pitch, altering speed.
02:09:52.000 Data scientists are a dime a dozen dummies.
02:09:55.000 That's a really good tip.
02:09:56.000 Yeah, it's true.
02:09:57.000 If you change what you write in the title, misspell my name, misspell certain things, if you, like you said, flip the video, manipulate the speed, pitch, all those things, you can get by the algorithm.
02:10:11.000 Very good point.
02:10:13.000 George Mountain says, I sometimes hate watching shitlibs, and I saw a panel last night with Destiny and Fat Gay Retard talking to trannies about how gender isn't linked with sex for an hour and a half.
02:10:23.000 There's no way we lose to these retards if we are allowed the same institutional privileges as these degenerates.
02:10:29.000 I know, that's why they keep us down.
02:10:30.000 We would win.
02:10:32.000 We're going to win anyway, but it'd be easier.
02:10:34.000 L. Ron says, when you look at someone's Twitter profile, what's something that indicates that they're cringe?
02:10:40.000 Or what is something that indicates that they're cringe?
02:10:42.000 For me, it's the I beam laser shit I see with cringe populist ink and neocon types.
02:10:47.000 Yeah, that's a big one.
02:10:49.000 Israeli flag emoji.
02:10:52.000 You know, generally anything that's like snarky or trying too hard to be funny.
02:11:01.000 Let me think.
02:11:01.000 Anything like pop cultural?
02:11:05.000 Any line that's like a stale meme?
02:11:12.000 Let me look up Alex Sears.
02:11:14.000 He never fails us with total cringe on Twitter.
02:11:18.000 He's the epitome of like a cringe moron, cringe white moron.
02:11:23.000 Let's see.
02:11:24.000 Not a public figure.
02:11:25.000 Oh, if somebody has words.
02:11:28.000 If somebody has words in National Review or words in, you know, writers will say that they are a writer for a certain publication in their Twitter bio by saying words in the publication that they write for.
02:11:42.000 So he says, read my words at independent at DillyCaller.
02:11:46.000 Views are scenic, my own, and could be yours for the low, low price of $19.99.
02:11:51.000 Dumb shit like that.
02:11:52.000 Dumb.
02:11:53.000 Utterly dumb.
02:11:55.000 Garbage like that.
02:11:57.000 I mean, that is how you know.
02:11:58.000 A bad header, a bad header picture.
02:12:02.000 That's how you know.
02:12:04.000 If somebody's pinned tweet is their most liked tweet from a year ago, that's how you know.
02:12:11.000 If somebody has something silly is their location, that's how you know.
02:12:16.000 If somebody says retweets are not endorsements or some comical play on that, that's a cringe account.
02:12:24.000 Who are some other notable cringe lords?
02:12:32.000 Let's look up Saurabh.
02:12:37.000 I'm sure he's got something cringe in there.
02:12:46.000 Oh, he's got two gear emojis.
02:12:48.000 If they have emojis in their name, that's a dead giveaway.
02:12:53.000 His isn't so bad, actually, there.
02:12:57.000 Oh, Cabot Phillips.
02:12:59.000 He's probably a gold mine.
02:13:00.000 Cabot Phillips, Cassie Dillon will be next.
02:13:06.000 Guy at Daily Wire.
02:13:08.000 Guy at Daily Wire.
02:13:09.000 Is that what you are?
02:13:10.000 Conservatorian.
02:13:11.000 Husband, too.
02:13:13.000 And then he tags his wife.
02:13:14.000 If anybody says husband, too, you know, or lover of, or, you know.
02:13:20.000 Sometimes people say something even cringier than that.
02:13:23.000 They'll be like, belongs to, and then their wife.
02:13:27.000 Hello, cringe.
02:13:32.000 You could usually tell in the profile picture, too, if it's like a professional black and white header shot like Cabot has.
02:13:39.000 Cassie Dillon's never sarcastic.
02:13:41.000 She has that in her bio.
02:13:43.000 Never sarcastic.
02:13:45.000 Okay, straight up trash, gutter, garbage.
02:13:49.000 Your straight up garbage brain.
02:13:52.000 You should, you belong in like the DMV.
02:13:54.000 You should work in a fucking license plate factory.
02:13:57.000 Um.
02:14:12.000 Yeah, these ones aren't so bad, actually.
02:14:14.000 The Daily Wire people, their bios aren't so bad.
02:14:19.000 It's really more these heritage people.
02:14:21.000 Let me try and think of a few more.
02:14:28.000 Who else do I know?
02:14:29.000 Who else do I know of that's not good?
02:14:34.000 Draw me some suggestions.
02:14:41.000 That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
02:14:43.000 But those are some pretty good examples.
02:14:47.000 Black and white, professional headshot, emojis, in the name, somebody's words, words in, you know, something snarky or sarcastic, a cartoon, Avi.
02:15:00.000 Somebody has a cartoon of themselves.
02:15:02.000 I think that can be cringe.
02:15:04.000 Not always, but can be.
02:15:07.000 What else?
02:15:19.000 Yeah, okay.
02:15:20.000 That's all I can think of for right now.
02:15:25.000 Where was I?
02:15:27.000 Nate Smokes says Hey, Nick, have you tried the new quesalupa from Taco Bell?
02:15:32.000 It's bomb.
02:15:33.000 Quesalupa?
02:15:34.000 What's a quesalupa?
02:15:37.000 It's stuffed with pepper jack cheese?
02:15:40.000 I don't get it.
02:15:42.000 Quesalupa has melted pepper jack cheese inside a flaky, crispy shell.
02:15:47.000 It's layered with premium seasoned beef, crisp lettuce, real cheddar cheese, reduced fat sour cream.
02:15:52.000 No, I've never had one of these, but it looks yummy.
02:15:55.000 Yeah, I got to get one of these.
02:15:56.000 I don't think I've ever had a quesalupa.
02:15:58.000 I've had everything else chalupa, gordita, tacos, burritos.
02:16:04.000 I have crunch wrap, quesarito, quesadilla.
02:16:08.000 I've had it all.
02:16:09.000 I don't think I've had a chalupa or a quesalupa.
02:16:13.000 I don't think I've had that yet.
02:16:15.000 I'll have to give that one a shot.
02:16:16.000 Maybe I'll try it tonight.
02:16:17.000 I think I'll have it now after I just get totally sick eating a.
02:16:23.000 You know, a bag of wet chili fries, chili cheese fries.
02:16:27.000 I think I'll go and get a quesalupa from Taco Bell.
02:16:29.000 You think I should?
02:16:30.000 You think it's a good idea?
02:16:32.000 I think I'll go give it a shot.
02:16:33.000 Why not?
02:16:34.000 What do I have to lose?
02:16:36.000 Josh the Remover says, Woke up this morning to find out that my friend from my state's Discord died of a medical episode of some sort.
02:16:45.000 His mom found him in his apartment early this morning.
02:16:48.000 RIP Patrick Parker, he was a great dude.
02:16:51.000 He will be remembered for his love of black women and Bulgarian AKs.
02:16:55.000 Well, I don't know if that's true, but if it is, F in the chat.
02:16:58.000 I'm sorry to hear that.
02:17:00.000 I can never tell.
02:17:01.000 When people put something serious, I can never tell if it's real or not.
02:17:03.000 But if so, that's horrible.
02:17:06.000 Sorry to hear that, man.
02:17:07.000 It's tough.
02:17:08.000 I lost a friend last year.
02:17:09.000 We all know Shalit.
02:17:11.000 It's devastating, you know?
02:17:14.000 So, sorry for your loss.
02:17:16.000 F's in the chat.
02:17:17.000 07s.
02:17:19.000 If true.
02:17:20.000 Epic Guy says the Lance video's real human being reminds me of the NPC meme.
02:17:25.000 It was originally about how most people act like AI, and these TPUSA types made it about liberals.
02:17:30.000 I said the same thing today.
02:17:32.000 I was hanging out with Jaden and we were complaining about it.
02:17:35.000 And I said exactly that.
02:17:36.000 I said, This is the NPC all over again.
02:17:38.000 Because a couple of years ago, the NPC meme started.
02:17:42.000 And you want to know where it came from?
02:17:44.000 It came from this viral Reddit post where somebody said, I don't have internal monologue.
02:17:50.000 You know, they don't have a voice in their head.
02:17:53.000 They can't read a book and hear a voice inside their mind articulating the words.
02:17:59.000 They don't have.
02:18:02.000 This inner voice, so to speak, in their minds.
02:18:04.000 And the post went viral, and people were saying, wait a second, people have that?
02:18:09.000 And a lot of people are saying, wait a minute, people don't have that?
02:18:13.000 And whether that's real or not, whether that's true or not, to whatever extent that's a legitimate phenomenon, people started to talk about how some people acted as though they do not have an internal monologue.
02:18:25.000 They act like NPCs, they act like people that have an exhaustible number of dialogue options, a dialogue tree, there's a finite number of things that they can say or think about.
02:18:39.000 There's no real cognition going on.
02:18:42.000 They're sort of less sentient or less animated than the rest of us.
02:18:48.000 And that's where that originally came from is that, oh, you're an NPC.
02:18:52.000 It means you're like a.
02:18:54.000 Sam Hyde did a really good video explaining it years before that meme even came around called Sitcom Robots.
02:19:02.000 And he talked about how people watch sitcoms and they unknowingly emulate the behaviors that they see on television and certain things.
02:19:12.000 That people say comes straight from the television that they consume.
02:19:16.000 And it's things that don't mean anything or don't really make sense and aren't really even authentic or genuine things to say, but they just are reenacting human behavior as demonstrated for them on television.
02:19:30.000 And that's kind of what it's describing people that are completely affected and influenced.
02:19:37.000 And then conservatives, conservatards, turned it into a liberal thing.
02:19:41.000 They made it out to mean that NPC was another term for like liberal zombie.
02:19:46.000 You're an NPC.
02:19:47.000 And where it was supposed to mean a sitcom humor robot, then it turned into you're a liberal, Orange Man Bad.
02:19:55.000 That's what it became.
02:19:56.000 You're somebody who reflexively is against Donald Trump.
02:19:59.000 That's what it means to be an NPC.
02:20:01.000 That's what they turned it into.
02:20:03.000 And I was even saying this back then.
02:20:05.000 I was saying this years ago.
02:20:07.000 It's not about Trump.
02:20:08.000 It's not about politics.
02:20:09.000 It's not about liberals and conservatives.
02:20:11.000 It's about people that think and have a brain, which may be the top 20 or 10% of the population and everybody else that doesn't.
02:20:21.000 And then conservatives took it to be like another, you're an SJW, you're a liberal, you're a liberal zombie.
02:20:28.000 Okay.
02:20:29.000 And it's the same with Lance.
02:20:30.000 Today, what did he tweet out about being a real human?
02:20:33.000 I'll pull it up.
02:20:36.000 For what it's worth, I like Lance, but he's got a long way to go.
02:20:40.000 You've still got a lot to learn.
02:20:47.000 He says Leftists aren't real human beings, they are robots.
02:20:50.000 They believe everything the media tells them and they spew it out like they were programmed to do.
02:20:55.000 Conservatives are real humans.
02:20:57.000 We aren't programmed.
02:20:58.000 See, this is just taking an idea which Lance is unfamiliar with, which would expand his mind if he thought about it.
02:21:07.000 But he's trying to take this idea and fit it into a familiar concept, a familiar tension or contradiction, which is liberals and conservatives.
02:21:18.000 Oh, real human, it's a synonym for conservative, and NPC is a synonym for liberal.
02:21:23.000 I'm a real human, I'm a conservative.
02:21:25.000 Liberals are NPCs.
02:21:27.000 Liberals are robots.
02:21:29.000 Liberals spew leftists.
02:21:30.000 It's not about leftists and rightists.
02:21:33.000 It's not about conservatives.
02:21:34.000 It's about being a real human.
02:21:36.000 It's about being authentic, whether you're left wing or right wing.
02:21:39.000 You tend to find more authentic people on the right than on the left, but that's not the defining characteristic.
02:21:46.000 And by fitting it into a trite platitude, a partisan thing, that's the antithesis of being a real human.
02:21:58.000 It's using these things as a means to an end rather than an end in themselves.
02:22:05.000 It's using, that's I think ultimately what describes the problem with how these people use memes is that the memes for them are a means to an end.
02:22:13.000 They're using them as a means to an end.
02:22:15.000 They're not an end in themselves.
02:22:17.000 They're not making them, they're not enjoying them for the purpose of themselves.
02:22:22.000 They're making them to do something, to advance a political candidate, to sell a product.
02:22:28.000 And the ends happen to be something very commercial.
02:22:32.000 That's the problem with it.
02:22:33.000 That's why it takes away the purity of it.
02:22:37.000 You know, it's like McDonald's.
02:22:38.000 McDonald's is making hamburgers to make money.
02:22:41.000 It's not like they're making delicious food with love and they happen to make money.
02:22:45.000 No, they're churning it out in like a machine way.
02:22:49.000 And the quality suffers and the integrity of the process suffers.
02:22:52.000 And all of it is systematized for perfect consistency and for mass consumption, for maximum profit.
02:23:00.000 And the same is true with memes.
02:23:02.000 Rather than being made and enjoyed locally, made for the enjoyment of your friends, made for kecking.
02:23:10.000 And for enjoying and for raising the white racial consciousness.
02:23:14.000 Instead, they're being mass produced systematically for massive consumption, for retail and mass consumption.
02:23:22.000 And as such, they have to be marketable, palatable, corporatized, sterilized.
02:23:27.000 They have to strip away the integrity of the whole process.
02:23:30.000 And this is what's happening with this guy.
02:23:32.000 Oh, I'm a real human being, and I'm a conservative, and you're a liberal, you're a robot.
02:23:37.000 Okay, dude, whatever.
02:23:39.000 Yeah, and that's something that your fucking grandparents make sense to them.
02:23:45.000 And that's the problem.
02:23:47.000 I am a Zoomer.
02:23:48.000 I am a gamer.
02:23:51.000 I am an American.
02:23:52.000 I am a sexist.
02:23:54.000 I am a man.
02:23:56.000 I am a real human being.
02:23:57.000 I'm an explorer.
02:23:58.000 I'm a pioneer.
02:23:59.000 And I'm coming.
02:24:01.000 I'm animated.
02:24:04.000 This is what we look like.
02:24:05.000 This is what we talk like.
02:24:08.000 I'm borrowing now from Alex Jones.
02:24:10.000 But it's true.
02:24:11.000 But he was right.
02:24:12.000 He woke me up on this watching his content for years.
02:24:15.000 That always rung true to me.
02:24:16.000 He's a fucking human being.
02:24:18.000 He's a real human.
02:24:20.000 You can't take that away from him.
02:24:21.000 He's a red blooded, real human.
02:24:23.000 He's an American original.
02:24:26.000 So, that's a classic.
02:24:30.000 That was an instant classic, that clip from Alex Jones.
02:24:34.000 Credit where credit is due.
02:24:35.000 A true legend.
02:24:39.000 Let's see.
02:24:41.000 Big Guy says whenever liberals quote Rousseau about human nature being malleable, It makes me want to smash a tabula rasa through my cranium.
02:24:51.000 Very good philosophical joke, my friend.
02:24:53.000 Wow, you know what you're talking about.
02:24:56.000 Kyle says, first ever super chat because that rant was hilarious.
02:24:59.000 Glad replays are now available so we can watch it again.
02:25:02.000 Stay human.
02:25:03.000 Thanks a lot, Kyle.
02:25:04.000 Big shout out.
02:25:05.000 I appreciate it.
02:25:07.000 Friend of the show, Kyle.
02:25:09.000 Not going to read your last name.
02:25:10.000 Don't know if you want me to.
02:25:12.000 But thanks a lot.
02:25:13.000 Friend of the show.
02:25:14.000 Hey, great, great individual.
02:25:16.000 Patriotic individual.
02:25:17.000 Glad you like the show tonight.
02:25:18.000 Thanks for the first ever super chat.
02:25:21.000 I know you can relate to it.
02:25:22.000 You know all about that.
02:25:23.000 You work amongst that.
02:25:25.000 You know exactly what I'm talking about.
02:25:27.000 I do too, because I mean, I don't work with those people, but I know them all.
02:25:31.000 And I see them all the time.
02:25:33.000 And they always turn up their nose.
02:25:39.000 You know, they like to turn up their nose at me.
02:25:42.000 I'm a street rat.
02:25:43.000 It's like Aladdin.
02:25:44.000 I'm the street rat, and they're from the palace.
02:25:47.000 I'm the scrappy, I'm the thief, the beggar, right?
02:25:51.000 I'm the guy that's running through the street from Roman legionaries.
02:25:55.000 I'm running through the street from the soldiers, guards, seize that beggar, seize him, seize that thief.
02:26:02.000 He stole fruit from my cart.
02:26:04.000 And I'm like, I'm running through the city.
02:26:06.000 I know all the nooks and crannies.
02:26:08.000 You know, I'm acrobatic.
02:26:10.000 I hide in like a little nook.
02:26:12.000 And I feed my pet monkey.
02:26:14.000 I feed my pet monkey.
02:26:18.000 I feed my pet monkey an apple.
02:26:21.000 And I live another day.
02:26:22.000 And I live to fight another day in Agrabah.
02:26:25.000 I live another day in the streets of Damascus.
02:26:29.000 That's just how it is for us down here at the bottom of the totem pole.
02:26:35.000 No, but it's true.
02:26:37.000 That's how it feels.
02:26:38.000 That's how it feels.
02:26:38.000 I feel like, you know, I go to Washington, D.C., I go to these parties with these, like, people in suits and ties, and I feel like I'm in the imperial castle, royal castle, and I'm just some lowly peasant.
02:26:55.000 I'm some lowly jester, and they say, How's the podcast going, jester?
02:27:00.000 And I juggle, you know, and I do my dance, but I've got a dagger behind me, and one day I'm going to be laughing.
02:27:08.000 No, kidding, kidding, kidding.
02:27:10.000 Not literally.
02:27:11.000 But it's like, you know, maybe it's time to take this gesture a little bit more seriously.
02:27:15.000 That's all I'm saying.
02:27:17.000 Maybe it's time to take me a little bit more seriously.
02:27:23.000 You know, my whole life, I never knew if I really existed, but I do.
02:27:35.000 Nobody knew I existed, but I do.
02:27:39.000 And people are starting to notice.
02:27:41.000 Now, I'm just joking, but it's true.
02:27:43.000 But it's true.
02:27:44.000 I go to these things and I feel like they look down on me.
02:27:47.000 They think they're better than me.
02:27:49.000 You know, they think that I'm just some, like, I don't know, that I'm some goofy guy.
02:27:54.000 Now they're all doing podcasts.
02:27:55.000 You know, now they're all doing podcasts.
02:27:58.000 So who really knew?
02:28:00.000 Who had their finger on the pulse then, really?
02:28:03.000 You know, all these guys that were, you know, jerking each other off, literally, literally, at Heritage Foundation, being interns and stuff, now they're all doing the same stuff that I do.
02:28:15.000 You know, now they're all starting.
02:28:16.000 Podcasts and making content and everything.
02:28:19.000 I was like, you know, maybe I had the right idea.
02:28:24.000 Maybe I had my finger on the pulse after all.
02:28:30.000 And we'll see soon enough.
02:28:31.000 We'll see soon enough whether it's better to be a courtier or a jester.
02:28:38.000 Somebody says, You invited me on the show.
02:28:42.000 You only brought me here to laugh at me.
02:28:44.000 You're just like the rest of them to make fun of me.
02:28:53.000 You're awful.
02:28:55.000 You know what, Saurabh?
02:28:57.000 You're awful.
02:28:58.000 Oh, yeah, I'm awful.
02:29:00.000 How am I awful?
02:29:04.000 So, thanks a lot.
02:29:04.000 Proud Zoomers.
02:29:05.000 Proud Zoomers is the virgin poo in the streets policy discussion versus the Chad quadruple down on racism.
02:29:12.000 So true.
02:29:13.000 That's what it means to be based.
02:29:14.000 Imagine having to play these games where they're like, there's a lot to unpack here.
02:29:19.000 Let's have a productive policy conversation.
02:29:23.000 Everybody that does that watches my show.
02:29:26.000 Everybody that does that, everybody that pretends to be mature and everything, they all watch my show.
02:29:30.000 They all secretly love it.
02:29:31.000 They all want to be me.
02:29:33.000 You know, maybe not all of them, but a lot of them.
02:29:34.000 They all watch my show and they're like, huh?
02:29:37.000 Hurrumph!
02:29:38.000 That Nick Fuentes is at it again.
02:29:40.000 He's not a serious political actor.
02:29:44.000 Serious political actors talk with a gay lisp, and serious political actors wear bow ties, and they don't drink White Monster and play Fortnite on stream, Nick.
02:29:56.000 It's like Squillium Fancy, son.
02:29:58.000 It's like the bubble ball.
02:29:59.000 The bubble ball!
02:30:00.000 The bubble.
02:30:02.000 That's what they say every time half pack happens from now on.
02:30:05.000 The bubble, bubble, bubble.
02:30:08.000 That's what all these guys are saying to themselves every year when we're doing half pack.
02:30:13.000 Whenever Paul Gosar is playing half pack, Saurabh and all these guys, the bubble, you're playing the bubble ball.
02:30:23.000 And me and the Groypers, we're at band practice.
02:30:27.000 Babe, we play so loud, people won't think we're bad.
02:30:35.000 Very funny.
02:30:36.000 Very funny.
02:30:37.000 Very good.
02:30:39.000 Where was I?
02:30:49.000 Legitimately, don't even know where I left off.
02:30:51.000 Oh, here we go.
02:30:52.000 Livewire says stories of people selling their soul to the devil always have grand earthly rewards before their eternal suffering.
02:30:59.000 The modern bug man sells a soul so people don't call him a bigot or some other word that implies any level of personal discretion.
02:31:06.000 True, man, people do well and then they die.
02:31:10.000 Then they rot in hell.
02:31:12.000 It's not good.
02:31:13.000 We want people to be saved, but it often happens.
02:31:16.000 Space Friend says, hey, Nick, this is the best show you've done in a long time, if not ever.
02:31:21.000 You helped me and many others get through these sad and trying times.
02:31:24.000 Laughter and fellowship.
02:31:25.000 Love you and God bless.
02:31:26.000 Thanks a lot.
02:31:28.000 I appreciate that.
02:31:29.000 It means a lot to me.
02:31:29.000 I'm glad you enjoy the show.
02:31:32.000 I'm glad that people, you know, they laugh.
02:31:35.000 Because there's nothing funny anymore.
02:31:37.000 Honestly, I love doing this show because I like to laugh.
02:31:40.000 I like to entertain, you know.
02:31:43.000 And I find myself funny.
02:31:45.000 I find my show funny.
02:31:46.000 And there's like nothing that I find funny anymore.
02:31:49.000 You can't tune in.
02:31:50.000 There's not much that you could tune into anymore that's really like laugh out loud, genuinely funny.
02:31:55.000 I hope that I'm like laugh out loud funny, but what else is funny these days?
02:32:00.000 Almost nothing.
02:32:01.000 I can't think of anything that I can watch that's really funny.
02:32:05.000 Like when I think about it, because the late night shows suck, the comedians suck, Comedy Central sucks, you know?
02:32:14.000 Sam Hyatt is funny.
02:32:15.000 That's about it.
02:32:17.000 You know, I don't really know what else there is out there anymore.
02:32:19.000 I mean, my friends on Twitter are funny.
02:32:21.000 They're the funniest people I know.
02:32:23.000 That's why I like them.
02:32:24.000 I like to laugh.
02:32:25.000 I always have.
02:32:26.000 So, honestly, that's what I do.
02:32:28.000 Most of what I do, I do because it's funny.
02:32:30.000 And honestly, to tell you the truth, I care more about the integrity of that sometimes than most other things.
02:32:36.000 You know, more than anything, I like, I really deeply care about the integrity of being funny, being able to push boundaries when it comes to making jokes than anything else.
02:32:47.000 Because I just like to laugh.
02:32:48.000 I just like to do that.
02:32:49.000 That's always been my case.
02:32:51.000 When I do things, I don't do them maliciously, I do them mischievously, and I do them because I personally enjoy it.
02:32:57.000 I get a kick out of it.
02:32:58.000 It makes me laugh, you know.
02:33:00.000 I am kind of like a.
02:33:01.000 I relate to the Joker in a way because of that.
02:33:05.000 You know.
02:33:07.000 You mean he does things because it's funny.
02:33:09.000 He goes around killing people because it's funny.
02:33:11.000 No, I don't kill people, but I go around doing these political things in a lot of ways because I just think it's funny to an extent.
02:33:19.000 I do care deeply about making America great again and everything, but a big part of it is just I do it because it's fun.
02:33:19.000 I don't know.
02:33:28.000 So I'm glad to hear that.
02:33:30.000 Black Swans is in reference to your meme appropriation rant.
02:33:33.000 Do you find yourself being more extroverted and as lockdown makes people antisocial?
02:33:40.000 I have always hated doing what uncool, lame people are doing.
02:33:44.000 Not really, honestly.
02:33:47.000 Lockdown hasn't changed my life that much because I'm not really a social guy to begin with.
02:33:52.000 So, you know, going through the drive thru, ordering food, that's what I would do normally.
02:33:57.000 So it hasn't really affected me that much, to tell you the truth.
02:34:00.000 It hasn't really changed my personality too much.
02:34:04.000 Matsy says some shitlibs are sending fake applications to the AF candidates' website.
02:34:09.000 They are posting screenshots on Twitter.
02:34:11.000 Thought you and Assistant Groyper should be made aware of this.
02:34:14.000 You can reject the obviously fake ones.
02:34:16.000 Well, yeah, no dirr.
02:34:17.000 It's a huge own to one promoter website.
02:34:20.000 And number two, look, guys, I left what it amounts to is like a silly comment.
02:34:26.000 I posted a comment on a YouTube video.
02:34:28.000 Oh, yeah, congratulations.
02:34:30.000 So, very funny.
02:34:32.000 Tactical Nuke says thoughts on the Joe Biden green screen and the recent comments between him and Putin?
02:34:38.000 Putin challenging him to a debate was a great move.
02:34:41.000 Yeah, I thought it was the Joe Biden's green screen.
02:34:44.000 It might not be legit because they did show multiple angles.
02:34:47.000 Maybe, maybe, maybe it's legit.
02:34:51.000 But yeah, the Putin debate challenge was very funny.
02:34:54.000 I mean, this proves that our leadership is just incompetent more than anything and puppets.
02:34:54.000 And it's true.
02:35:02.000 We knew that.
02:35:03.000 Everyone knows that.
02:35:04.000 But it lays pretty bare that Putin, as we all know, is very smart and is an actual statesman.
02:35:12.000 And everybody knows that Putin would wipe the floor with this guy.
02:35:14.000 We know that Putin would probably wipe the floor with any American politician and do it easily.
02:35:19.000 And that just speaks to the mediocrity of our leadership, our bureaucracy, everything.
02:35:24.000 Why do you think this country's failing?
02:35:25.000 Because everybody's mediocre.
02:35:27.000 People are promoted not because they're the best, but because of their race, and people are not being trained properly.
02:35:36.000 It's a mediocre country.
02:35:38.000 Hey Pro says, can't relate with the map thing.
02:35:41.000 Sometimes I just look around on Google Maps for an hour or two, always feel good to be the only one who knows where Kazakhstan is.
02:35:48.000 Yeah, well, and not only that, but Kyrgyzstan and.
02:35:52.000 Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
02:35:57.000 And it's good to know.
02:35:59.000 It's good to know about it all.
02:36:00.000 I mean, I love.
02:36:01.000 When I was in high school, every day in.
02:36:04.000 I had study hall in my sophomore year and then I think my senior year.
02:36:09.000 And every day in study hall, at the end of the day, I would go on the computer.
02:36:13.000 There were only like three computers in study hall, and I would always race to get one.
02:36:17.000 And every day I would play a map quiz game where you name all the countries, all 196 sovereign countries recognized by the UN.
02:36:25.000 And every day I would do the quiz over and over and over again, listening to old music and stuff.
02:36:33.000 And I'd try to get them all.
02:36:34.000 And now I can name them pretty easily, all 196.
02:36:38.000 And you learn all the ones that people don't know about.
02:36:41.000 You get tripped up on Sao Tome and Principe.
02:36:45.000 You get tripped up on, what is it, Seychelles?
02:36:50.000 I don't even know how to pronounce some of them.
02:36:52.000 Trinidad and Tobago, Atslan, you should forget a lot, Grenada.
02:36:56.000 St. Kitts and Nevis, you know, like the oceanic micronations, the island countries, the ones off the coast of Africa.
02:37:05.000 Sometimes you even forget one that you like, no, you forget like, you know, Bhutan or something.
02:37:10.000 But, you know, I can name them all pretty reliably.
02:37:13.000 If you can remember the tricky ones, the rest of them come pretty easily, you know.
02:37:17.000 But I love it.
02:37:19.000 I love the maps.
02:37:20.000 I love geography.
02:37:23.000 Optics Respector says the visual of Nick shock therapying himself into a visceral negative response to a show could not be.
02:37:30.000 Funnier.
02:37:31.000 What are you talking about?
02:37:32.000 What do you mean?
02:37:34.000 Shock therapying myself into a visceral negative response to my show?
02:37:41.000 I don't know what you're talking about.
02:37:42.000 What are you talking about?
02:37:43.000 Where did you get that visual?
02:37:44.000 Shock therapy for my show?
02:37:46.000 I don't know.
02:37:47.000 Kind of a sick visual.
02:37:49.000 I don't know where that came from.
02:37:50.000 The sore up thing or something else?
02:37:53.000 Oh, you mean because of the slippers?
02:37:54.000 Because I'm shocking.
02:37:56.000 Oh, I see.
02:37:57.000 Because I'm electrocuting myself with the static.
02:38:01.000 I see.
02:38:02.000 I was going to say, what are you talking about?
02:38:08.000 Maybe that's why I got sick today.
02:38:09.000 I shocked myself every night before the show.
02:38:12.000 And then I'm like, wow, I'm getting sick before the show every night.
02:38:16.000 Yeah, maybe it's a Pavlovian response.
02:38:18.000 That's kind of funny.
02:38:20.000 Lord Marilyn says, I get what you mean about loving maps.
02:38:23.000 My parents once got me an atlas for my birthday.
02:38:25.000 Yeah, they're amazing.
02:38:26.000 I want to collect maps, I want to have maps hanging up in my room.
02:38:30.000 I want to look at them, I want to memorize them.
02:38:32.000 Lord Maryland says, I get, or I just read that.
02:38:35.000 Torquil says, Quick, what's the only South American country where more people speak a native language than Spanish?
02:38:42.000 I don't know.
02:38:43.000 That's not topographical.
02:38:45.000 That's not geography.
02:38:46.000 They speak Guarani.
02:38:48.000 Well, if they speak Guarani, would that be Guyana?
02:38:54.000 But I don't know.
02:38:56.000 I know that it's northern countries that have a higher percentage of natives, like Peru and Guyana.
02:39:07.000 What is it?
02:39:08.000 Suriname, Suriname, French Guinea.
02:39:11.000 They're all there from West East.
02:39:12.000 It was Guyana, Suriname, French Guinea.
02:39:16.000 But so, South America, you don't have too many countries in there.
02:39:21.000 Would it be Peru?
02:39:22.000 Would it be Guyana?
02:39:23.000 It would probably be up there near like the Amazon, right?
02:39:28.000 It'd be up there.
02:39:30.000 I don't know.
02:39:30.000 I don't know.
02:39:35.000 It's Bolivia?
02:39:36.000 Bolivia?
02:39:37.000 Paraguay?
02:39:39.000 It's like, I don't know.
02:39:40.000 That's trivia.
02:39:40.000 I don't know.
02:39:41.000 You're talking about trivia.
02:39:42.000 You're not talking about maps.
02:39:43.000 You're not talking about capitals.
02:39:45.000 You're not talking about anything like that.
02:39:47.000 That's not geography.
02:39:49.000 Geography.
02:39:50.000 I'm reading Paraguay.
02:39:51.000 That's not geography.
02:39:52.000 Paraguay.
02:39:53.000 I don't know, man.
02:39:55.000 I don't know about the demographics of every country.
02:39:55.000 I don't know.
02:39:58.000 I can name every country.
02:39:59.000 I can't tell you who this one has more natives than the other one.
02:40:04.000 Trying to trip me up.
02:40:06.000 Trying to insult my intelligence.
02:40:08.000 Epic Guy says My state's Republican legislature has been fighting John Bell Edwards in the lockdowns.
02:40:14.000 Stupid bitch won't let up.
02:40:16.000 Terrible.
02:40:17.000 Terrible.
02:40:19.000 Rachie Mama says Based homeschool mom here.
02:40:23.000 You boys give me hope for my four daughters' future.
02:40:26.000 I just want to make you boys sandwiches and bake you cookies.
02:40:30.000 Let's go!
02:40:31.000 Let's go!
02:40:33.000 Dead serious, feel better, Nick.
02:40:34.000 Mom hugs.
02:40:36.000 Thanks, thank you.
02:40:38.000 I love mom hugs.
02:40:39.000 Love mom hugs.
02:40:41.000 I was giving my mom hugs, and then she was real mean to me today.
02:40:45.000 So I said, you know what?
02:40:47.000 No hug today.
02:40:48.000 No hug today.
02:40:50.000 But I love hugs from moms.
02:40:52.000 Thanks.
02:40:53.000 It doesn't even matter if it's not your mom.
02:40:55.000 A hug from a mom is a great feeling.
02:40:58.000 Let's go!
02:40:59.000 Sandwiches and cookies for the boys.
02:41:02.000 There's nothing better.
02:41:03.000 Honestly, and this is what they took from us.
02:41:06.000 This is what they took from us.
02:41:09.000 Women and men love each other.
02:41:12.000 They love each other.
02:41:13.000 You know, women and men, they love each other.
02:41:17.000 Like everybody loves to remind me on the show when they're simping for women all the time, they love each other.
02:41:23.000 Men love women, and women love men, and women love to take care of men, and men love to be taken care of.
02:41:32.000 Women love to take care of the men and the boys in their life by making them food, making them a sandwich, baking them cookies with love.
02:41:42.000 And men love to eat it.
02:41:44.000 And then the you know who media, they have to come in between.
02:41:49.000 Hey, wait a second.
02:41:51.000 You, you need to go to the boardroom, and you, you need to do more chores around the house.
02:41:57.000 You know, this is what our media does.
02:42:01.000 It's sick.
02:42:02.000 It's sickness.
02:42:03.000 It's terrible.
02:42:04.000 They're driving us apart.
02:42:07.000 We love women.
02:42:08.000 Okay, guys, do we love women or what?
02:42:10.000 I mean, we do.
02:42:11.000 I mean, we do.
02:42:13.000 You know, when they're behaving like women.
02:42:15.000 Not when they're out there swearing and, you know, doing what they do, carrying on.
02:42:23.000 But we want to cherish them.
02:42:24.000 We want to cherish them.
02:42:26.000 We want to hold them.
02:42:27.000 You know, we want to hang out.
02:42:28.000 Well, not totally hang out with them.
02:42:30.000 We want to hang out with our friends, really.
02:42:32.000 But we want to take care of the baby.
02:42:36.000 We want to decorate the house.
02:42:37.000 Ooh.
02:42:39.000 We want them to do the cooking and the sewing.
02:42:43.000 We want them to raise the children, do the cleaning.
02:42:49.000 We want them to be the glue that brings the whole household together.
02:42:54.000 They need to be the mediators.
02:42:57.000 They need to be the caretakers.
02:42:59.000 That's what women do they care.
02:43:01.000 Women care.
02:43:03.000 Give them something to care about, you give women purpose and fulfillment.
02:43:07.000 And it's natural.
02:43:08.000 It's not like it's a surrogate.
02:43:09.000 You know what's a surrogate?
02:43:10.000 Business.
02:43:11.000 You know what's a surrogate?
02:43:12.000 Employment.
02:43:13.000 The real fulfillment and the real purpose comes from caring for your union, you know, for your marriage, one flesh and the fruit of your womb.
02:43:23.000 That's care.
02:43:24.000 That's what women are made by God to do.
02:43:26.000 And fulfilling that purpose is satisfying your reason for existing.
02:43:33.000 There's nothing that replaces this, there's no substitute for it.
02:43:36.000 That's what women are supposed to do.
02:43:38.000 And men are supposed to take care of their women and they're supposed to pursue other things like math and science and exploration and excellence.
02:43:45.000 And they're also supposed to.
02:43:47.000 Love their wives and their children.
02:43:49.000 That's how it's supposed to be.
02:43:51.000 And then some big boss man, some big boss man with dark hair and other dark features and pale skin and long nails comes in and says, Ha ha ha, no, not on my watch.
02:44:07.000 And they grab the woman by the collar and say, You, you go to the factory.
02:44:12.000 And they whip them, they kick them, and they go flying.
02:44:18.000 And they go into the factory.
02:44:20.000 And they grab the man by the car and they say, You, you're gonna work for me forever!
02:44:26.000 And they rub their hands together.
02:44:27.000 This is what they want.
02:44:30.000 This is what they do.
02:44:32.000 And women and men are torn asunder.
02:44:35.000 And then they look at the children and they say, We're gonna drink their blood.
02:44:40.000 We're gonna put them in daycare and traffic them and drink their blood.
02:44:44.000 Now, I'm being a little bit silly, but this is unironically what happens every day in the world.
02:44:49.000 This is what happens.
02:44:50.000 It's been going on for centuries.
02:44:53.000 This is what they want.
02:44:54.000 They want your babies.
02:44:56.000 They want men and women to be split apart.
02:45:00.000 It's not good, folks.
02:45:01.000 It's not good what's happening.
02:45:04.000 We want to have men and women loving each other.
02:45:09.000 What's better than that?
02:45:10.000 What's better than that?
02:45:12.000 Boys come home from school, made you guys a snack.
02:45:16.000 Oh, boy, thanks, mom.
02:45:17.000 Eating tendies while you're playing video games and you're both fucking straight.
02:45:22.000 You're both straight.
02:45:24.000 And you're both normal, you're not wearing dresses, you didn't cut your penis off.
02:45:28.000 You know, you and your friends are hanging out, having epic bro moments, playing games.
02:45:33.000 Mom made dinner, it's totally wholesome.
02:45:37.000 She's in the kitchen.
02:45:38.000 Mom, can we go to the park and play baseball like we do?
02:45:41.000 Yeah, okay.
02:45:43.000 Now, I never did this because I was like a total outcast, but you know, but that's what people are supposed to do.
02:45:48.000 And they go out and they hit the ball around.
02:45:50.000 And then, guess what?
02:45:51.000 Then, then dad comes home.
02:45:53.000 Dad comes home.
02:45:55.000 To his beautiful wife.
02:45:56.000 She made dinner.
02:45:58.000 Oh, a home cooked meal.
02:45:59.000 Wow, I love you, sweetheart.
02:46:01.000 And she's so excited to see the husband.
02:46:03.000 Okay, this is the big happy family that we're being denied.
02:46:06.000 Instead, they want stress.
02:46:09.000 They want the alarm piercing, piercing through the night, waking up both of the parents.
02:46:15.000 Sleepless nights.
02:46:16.000 They're both stressed out with work.
02:46:19.000 And it's a routine.
02:46:20.000 Mom and dad putting their business suits on, packing their lunches.
02:46:24.000 Dad's in the Hyundai and mom's in the Subaru, and they're off to work.
02:46:29.000 Kids, fend for yourselves today.
02:46:31.000 Here's a Lunchable.
02:46:32.000 And they get dumped off to the daycare where immigrants are beating the shit out of them, pulling their hair and slapping them around.
02:46:39.000 They get home at 5.
02:46:40.000 Dad is spent.
02:46:41.000 Mom is spent.
02:46:42.000 I know.
02:46:43.000 Let's order KFC.
02:46:44.000 Everyone go to their rooms and watch TV eating garbage.
02:46:47.000 This is what they want.
02:46:49.000 This is what they want.
02:46:50.000 This is fulfillment.
02:46:52.000 This is fulfillment.
02:46:53.000 Nanny is doing the cooking or the cleaning.
02:46:56.000 Nanny is taking care of the kids.
02:46:58.000 And the cleaning lady is doing the cleaning.
02:47:01.000 And immigrants are raising the kids.
02:47:05.000 And.
02:47:06.000 You've got immigrants are cutting the lawn and everything else, and we're just supposed to work to death, work to death while our lives go away, right?
02:47:20.000 Not good, not good.
02:47:21.000 This is not a good existence.
02:47:22.000 What do you want with your life?
02:47:23.000 You get one, hey, you get one life.
02:47:26.000 You get one life.
02:47:27.000 That's it.
02:47:28.000 You get one life.
02:47:29.000 Clock's ticking every day.
02:47:31.000 That's another second you're never getting back.
02:47:33.000 That's another second you're never going to get back.
02:47:36.000 That's a day, a month.
02:47:37.000 Those are years you never get back.
02:47:39.000 One life.
02:47:40.000 You only have so many of them, and when they run out, you're dead forever, right?
02:47:45.000 At least in this life.
02:47:46.000 You're done on this planet forever.
02:47:48.000 Then you have eternal life, right?
02:47:49.000 But you got one chance.
02:47:51.000 What do you want?
02:47:52.000 What makes you happy?
02:47:55.000 And when I say happy, I don't mean like what makes you feel good, what makes me feel good sometimes, but what's going to bring you deep satisfaction and fulfillment over the long trajectory of your life?
02:48:09.000 Is it career?
02:48:12.000 As I could tell you, I didn't, you know, when I was growing up, I would think of these kinds of things as tertiary.
02:48:17.000 I would think of these things as on the side, you know.
02:48:21.000 Your family is what matters and everything else.
02:48:27.000 So it's something to think about.
02:48:28.000 What do you want from your life?
02:48:30.000 Create the life that you want and don't worry about what some liberal tells you.
02:48:34.000 Don't worry about what some boss or, you know, what the media tells you is what you should be like or what you should want.
02:48:40.000 What do you want?
02:48:41.000 Women want to care, men want to care.
02:48:44.000 You know, faithful wives.
02:48:47.000 And, you know, they want beautiful wives.
02:48:49.000 Women should make themselves beautiful and they should care for their husbands and husbands should be strong and men should be men, women should be women.
02:48:55.000 They should get together and become one flesh, have companionship, have children.
02:49:00.000 This is what we're supposed to do.
02:49:02.000 As far as our material purpose in this world, that's as close as you're going to get.
02:49:06.000 You know, our purpose in the world obviously is to do the will of God.
02:49:10.000 We're supposed to, you know, reconcile with God and all of that.
02:49:16.000 But as far as a worldly purpose is concerned, the closest that we're going to get to that is having kids.
02:49:21.000 That's going to be, you know, next to that communion with God, the next best thing for fulfillment is going to be having a family.
02:49:30.000 It's no substitute, don't get me wrong, but that's, you know, if God told you, like, hey, here are your quests, here are your main quests, right?
02:49:39.000 Here's what the gameplay is going to look like.
02:49:41.000 It would be, you know, getting married, having a kid.
02:49:48.000 So that's what we want.
02:49:49.000 That's what we want.
02:49:50.000 We want to come home.
02:49:53.000 Mom, we're home.
02:49:54.000 What's better than that?
02:49:55.000 What's better than being a mom?
02:49:56.000 Maybe the kids don't even leave.
02:49:57.000 They're homeschooled.
02:49:58.000 But what's better than being a mom?
02:50:00.000 And the kids come home with their friends.
02:50:04.000 And you know, like you want to be around.
02:50:05.000 The more that I get older, the more I realize you want to be around young people.
02:50:09.000 They're vivacious, they're full of life.
02:50:11.000 You know, I live in a suburb and I get home and I look at the neighbors and I see the little kids playing in the snow.
02:50:18.000 And that's a nice thing to be around.
02:50:20.000 It's a nice thing to be around.
02:50:22.000 It's a nice thing.
02:50:23.000 And there's studies that show that old people that have Alzheimer's, they improve.
02:50:28.000 Their cognitive function improves when they do this program where young kids will socialize with them and play games and do activities.
02:50:36.000 Their cognitive function improves when they interact with young people.
02:50:39.000 We're meant to be socializing in an intergenerational way.
02:50:43.000 The institution for that is the family and the community.
02:50:45.000 Bring that back, please.
02:50:47.000 We need more of that, please.
02:50:49.000 Hello?
02:50:49.000 I mean, what's better than that?
02:50:51.000 Imagine, I mean, like, getting old is pretty depressing when you imagine that you're going to become some old fart.
02:50:57.000 You know, I'm going to be 45 and my wife is going to be 45.
02:51:01.000 And what do we have to look forward to?
02:51:02.000 Another dinner party.
02:51:04.000 You know, we're old and wrinkly.
02:51:07.000 Her youth is gone.
02:51:08.000 You know, my strength is gone.
02:51:10.000 You know, maybe not 45, maybe a little bit older than that.
02:51:13.000 But, you know, we're going to go out and have steak and wine and then come home and have gross old people sex.
02:51:18.000 Yeah, that's something to look forward to.
02:51:20.000 Can't wait for that.
02:51:21.000 My hair is going to go, it's going to go gray.
02:51:24.000 And my muscle mass will deteriorate and my teeth will deteriorate.
02:51:28.000 My cognitive ability will decline.
02:51:30.000 But what I can look forward to is having a really nice condo downtown and having, you know, doing more old people sex with my old wife with gray hair and having a nice steak dinner.
02:51:44.000 Oh, we're celebrating our anniversary.
02:51:45.000 I'm an old guy.
02:51:47.000 And then we come back home to our empty house, our empty, trendy, chic house.
02:51:51.000 Yeah, gay, boring, retarded.
02:51:54.000 And, you know, look, some people, that's their life.
02:51:57.000 I'm not trying to hit that or anything, but I'm saying that.
02:52:01.000 I'm encouraging people to have kids.
02:52:02.000 Contrast that with having a huge family.
02:52:06.000 Contrast that with having a huge family and having young kids and having old kids and doing things with your kids, you know, taking them places and having them run around the house.
02:52:15.000 And, you know, they're fun and they're full of life and energetic.
02:52:19.000 And then their kids have kids.
02:52:20.000 And, you know, you hang out with the grandkids and everything.
02:52:23.000 And you go to family reunions and family dinners and parties and socializing and all that.
02:52:30.000 And look, even if you don't have kids or can't have kids, you could be part of the community.
02:52:34.000 The point is.
02:52:35.000 What society lays out is this independent lifestyle where you're comfortable and you have enough financial independence to do what you want.
02:52:44.000 You know, we're supposed to believe that what you can aspire to is living in a nice, chic, empty apartment and you're old and alone downtown where there's no community.
02:52:54.000 That's what we're supposed to look forward to.
02:52:57.000 That's, that's, and, you know, hopefully at 50, we could still find novel experiences like trying exotic drugs or taking exotic tourist vacations.
02:53:07.000 That's what's going to keep us going.
02:53:10.000 When it should be community and family.
02:53:12.000 That simple community and family.
02:53:13.000 Have a family, join the community.
02:53:15.000 If you can't have a family, join the community with families in it.
02:53:19.000 Go to church, go to community events, you know, socialize with people.
02:53:23.000 That's what we're supposed to do.
02:53:25.000 That's how it's supposed to be.
02:53:26.000 And that is better than everything that we have progressed with put together.
02:53:32.000 It's better than the technology, the material abundance, the entertainment, the recreation, the drugs, the exotic.
02:53:39.000 Distractions, it's better than all that put together.
02:53:42.000 And I could tell you that because, you know, I had a pretty good year last year.
02:53:46.000 I made a lot of money last year.
02:53:47.000 I did some pretty crazy things.
02:53:49.000 I went to Miami and I ate good food.
02:53:53.000 And I, you know, don't get me wrong, I'm a pretty frugal guy, but last year I made a lot of money and I was pretty comfortable.
02:54:00.000 And I could tell you that I'm not the richest guy in the world or anything, but as far as my life going from, you know, not having the ability to do certain things to, Being able to do certain things like take trips at the drop of a hat and not worry about eating out and having a nice meal frequently.
02:54:20.000 I could tell you that my satisfaction didn't increase proportionally.
02:54:24.000 I wasn't like, well, bring it on.
02:54:27.000 I mean, don't get me wrong.
02:54:28.000 It's nice.
02:54:29.000 It's comfortable.
02:54:29.000 You don't have to worry about certain things, but it's no substitute.
02:54:34.000 And I know that, you know, I'm saying that like in principle.
02:54:36.000 It demonstrates the principle.
02:54:38.000 You could go from one level to another level, and you could understand that going from one level to any level will not bring you any of that deep life satisfaction that some people think it does.
02:54:51.000 Anyway.
02:54:52.000 Virginian says, Hey, Nick, I just recently discovered the Helen Keller thing and how it was one big fraud.
02:54:58.000 Your rant on it was hilarious.
02:55:00.000 Also, something I've noticed is that a lot of places are just starting to ignore COVID restrictions, at least here in Virginia.
02:55:05.000 Well, that's good to hear.
02:55:07.000 Yeah, Helen Keller's a lie.
02:55:08.000 Halfstaff for Rush says, There will be a St. Joseph Rosary Rally for the family this Saturday in Rockford, Illinois, at the intersection of Alpine and State Street, in case anyone would be interested.
02:55:19.000 Rockford's a little ways away, but good to know.
02:55:22.000 KTK says, Oh, seven.
02:55:24.000 Thanks.
02:55:28.000 Angel of Wrath says, I'm a 5'6 ectomorph.
02:55:31.000 I read this one yesterday.
02:55:33.000 I managed to put on 30 pounds of muscle.
02:55:35.000 When it comes to building muscle consistency, progressive overload is key.
02:55:39.000 It usually takes at least three years till your physique looks aesthetic.
02:55:43.000 How much muscle do you want to put on?
02:55:45.000 You asked this question on Tuesday, I think.
02:55:50.000 Huey Long, respecter, says, It's always amazing to me when people forget that Osama bin Laden was a CIA asset against the Soviets in the 80s.
02:55:57.000 But as soon as 9 11 happened, it's all forgotten, and we declare a war on terror.
02:56:02.000 If we wanted to fight terror, we should disband the CIA.
02:56:04.000 Yeah, totally true.
02:56:06.000 Asexual supremacist says, I used to leave when you got to the Super Chats.
02:56:10.000 Now they're my favorite part of the show.
02:56:12.000 I'm glad you like it.
02:56:13.000 Half civilized says, Who would want a massage at 4 a.m.?
02:56:17.000 Oh boy, 4 a.m.
02:56:19.000 I was thinking the same thing.
02:56:21.000 Polish American Groyper says, He says, I hate libtards.
02:56:26.000 Press P for pag if you agree with me.
02:56:29.000 Good to know.
02:56:31.000 Kyle Frank says that go off about based was so relatable.
02:56:34.000 I remember one time this fat, retarded libertarian in my CR group said a multiracial GOP would be based, and it took me every ounce of self control not to tell him to kill himself.
02:56:46.000 That's funny, dude.
02:56:47.000 I know, you see it all the time lately.
02:56:49.000 Bob Sacamato says A plus show tonight.
02:56:52.000 Thank you, friend.
02:56:53.000 Hey, thanks, buddy.
02:56:55.000 Tramboni Groyper says normie comparison, but this has been Nick's Flu Game, another instant classic.
02:57:03.000 Oh, is that like Michael Jordan when he played the best game ever when he was sick?
02:57:09.000 Yeah, thanks.
02:57:10.000 Livewire says, Between the base rant and I am Hitler, I was laughing my ass off.
02:57:15.000 Never did understand the Hitler worship, though.
02:57:17.000 Dude lost.
02:57:19.000 We like winners around here.
02:57:20.000 It makes sense that the Wignats lost.
02:57:22.000 God bless you and the whole movement.
02:57:24.000 AF is inevitable.
02:57:25.000 Yeah.
02:57:26.000 Thanks.
02:57:27.000 Thanks.
02:57:27.000 Yeah.
02:57:28.000 I appreciate it.
02:57:29.000 Totally agree.
02:57:30.000 Totally agree.
02:57:31.000 MacMan says, The only funny guys left on the internet are you and Tim Dillon.
02:57:34.000 A lot of them followed.
02:57:36.000 Tim Dillon, too much, but thanks.
02:57:38.000 Jungus Charlie Kirk says, I got my stimulus check into mail today.
02:57:44.000 We is filet mignon tonight, baby.
02:57:46.000 You coming over, King.
02:57:47.000 Okay, very funny.
02:57:49.000 Caesar says, Did you see Zachary Patrizzo's hit piece on Dave Portnoy?
02:57:53.000 He responded to comment, I believe you are a fuckface.
02:57:57.000 Next question makes the pizza review so much better.
02:58:01.000 Who is Zach Patrizzo?
02:58:02.000 I don't know who that is, but that's pretty funny.
02:58:05.000 I like Dave Portnoy.
02:58:06.000 That does make it better.
02:58:08.000 Yeah, Dave Portnoy's a funny guy.
02:58:11.000 You know, some of it I don't like, but I like the pizza reviews.
02:58:16.000 He's pretty funny.
02:58:18.000 I like that he's against PC.
02:58:20.000 You know, he doesn't take that stuff from the liberal media, which I can appreciate.
02:58:26.000 And the sports stuff is like a last bastion of masculinity.
02:58:29.000 Barstool sports and that kind of frat sport alliance or, you know, that area, that's like one of the last stands of heterosexuality, masculinity.
02:58:41.000 It's like a male space, a boys' club.
02:58:44.000 And Barstool sports is a big part of that culture.
02:58:47.000 Because I saw that even when I was in high school, when I was in college.
02:58:51.000 That was a big part of it.
02:58:52.000 And don't get me wrong, they're not all based on their politics or whatever, but there is still that feeling of like, let the boys be boys.
02:59:01.000 That's still going on there.
02:59:02.000 So I do appreciate that.
02:59:04.000 It's not perfect, it's not the way that it used to be, but it's one of these last, it seems like a last stand.
02:59:12.000 Groyper Theologians is one of the best shows you've done in recent memory.
02:59:16.000 Wow, thanks a lot.
02:59:18.000 5G Survivors is many high tier rants today.
02:59:20.000 We appreciate you.
02:59:21.000 Thank you.
02:59:22.000 Thank you very much.
02:59:24.000 Glad you like the show.
02:59:27.000 Let's see.
02:59:29.000 Isaac says, Hey, Nick, love the bit on families.
02:59:31.000 I was homeschooled in a Christian family of eight and wouldn't have it any other way.
02:59:35.000 P.S., love tonight's energy.
02:59:37.000 Great show.
02:59:38.000 Thank you.
02:59:40.000 Quantine says, It took me a while to realize the importance of people and community in life.
02:59:45.000 The more you are around successful older people, the more you realize they are eager to share knowledge and resources with motivated younger people.
02:59:53.000 Oh, is that why?
02:59:54.000 It vitalizes them and provides many opportunities for you.
02:59:58.000 Yeah, I too look at community as a cynical opportunity for self advancement.
03:00:03.000 I too think about, no, I disagree.
03:00:06.000 I mean, I remember this when I was in high school.
03:00:09.000 All my friends wanted to be caddies.
03:00:12.000 They all wanted to be caddies at the LaGrange Country Club because everybody knew that if you were a caddy at the LaGrange Country Club, you got to suck up to all the rich people that golf there and they might give you a big chip.
03:00:26.000 So, if you were an A caddy, and if you showed up there early, and if you shined their shoes enough, and if you kissed enough ass, you could be the secretary, secretary.
03:00:35.000 No, but you would get a nice big tip.
03:00:36.000 You could be an A caddy, and you'd get a big tip from the high rollers.
03:00:41.000 And I hated that.
03:00:42.000 I hated that.
03:00:44.000 You know, one of my better friends in high school was the biggest ass kisser, biggest brown noser I ever met in my entire life.
03:00:52.000 And that was his thing.
03:00:53.000 He was a caddy.
03:00:54.000 And he was gunning his whole high school career.
03:00:57.000 For the Chick Evans Scholarship.
03:00:59.000 Chick Evans Scholarship was through the Caddy program, and he got a full ride to any four year school that you chose.
03:01:07.000 And he wanted that and kissed his ass all the way to get it, all throughout high school.
03:01:16.000 He hung around the golf course and kissed ass on the golf course to get the Chick Evans Scholarship.
03:01:21.000 And he hung around the cigar lounge and kissed ass there to all the old boomers there.
03:01:28.000 Thought he was really cool smoking cigars with the big guys.
03:01:31.000 Oh, and he was hanging.
03:01:32.000 He had an older brother.
03:01:33.000 He was one of those guys, had like the older brother complex.
03:01:37.000 Oh, my older brother, I'm going to be cool.
03:01:39.000 I'm going to be like mature and like an adult, like my older brother, who's like morbidly obese now, got totally fat and doesn't make any money.
03:01:47.000 Not that that matters, but I was talking to a friend of mine from high school, not maybe during the Groyper War, and he was throwing out all these figures.
03:01:55.000 He's like, Oh, this person's making this much, I'm making this much.
03:01:58.000 I'm like, Anyway, not that I care about that kind of stuff, but people care about that stuff, and then it's like, okay, you're embarrassing yourself.
03:02:08.000 But anyway, so I tried to be, or not tried to be, I was a caddy.
03:02:13.000 I went out to be a caddy.
03:02:15.000 I went through the process, I went through the training, and I got approved to be a caddy.
03:02:21.000 And I was like, you know what?
03:02:23.000 I said, I would rather work retail.
03:02:26.000 I would rather work than have to suck up to some boomer.
03:02:35.000 Hi, did I do a good job today?
03:02:36.000 Can I get a big tip?
03:02:38.000 Rather than do that, I would rather work in a warehouse.
03:02:40.000 And I did.
03:02:41.000 And I did.
03:02:42.000 I worked like one day as a caddy.
03:02:44.000 I hated it.
03:02:45.000 I hated the other caddies.
03:02:47.000 I hated this pick me.
03:02:48.000 Competitive thing where everybody was like, Oh, I'm gonna get this whale, I'm gonna caddy for him and get the big tip.
03:02:55.000 Everybody, you know, sucking up to the older caddies and sucking up to the douchebag Mick that ran it.
03:03:02.000 I'm Irish, I could say that, but the, you know, big blowhard asshole, you know, the type, rough around the edges, works around kids, real tough guy kind of a guy.
03:03:11.000 The guy that ran the Caddy Shack and the older boys and the boomers, I was like, You know what?
03:03:17.000 I want to work.
03:03:18.000 I don't want to play politics.
03:03:20.000 I don't want to play kiss up.
03:03:21.000 I don't want to play brown nose.
03:03:22.000 I want to work.
03:03:24.000 I want to work.
03:03:25.000 I want to make my wage, you know, and not, you know, spare me the indignity of having to beg, you know, with my hand out, you know?
03:03:35.000 So I didn't work as a caddie over the summer.
03:03:37.000 I went to work in the warehouse, and it was brutal.
03:03:40.000 I worked in a warehouse, and it was dark, and every day I would come home, and my hands were covered in grease, and I smelled, and the place was like, It smelled bad, you know, because it's like a warehouse.
03:03:55.000 So there's all kinds of industrial stuff happening.
03:03:58.000 And it was menial work.
03:03:59.000 It was a brutal, monotonous shift.
03:04:03.000 It was four hours doing the same thing and then lunch and then four hours doing the same thing again.
03:04:10.000 And even during the lunch break, you know, I'm not going to go into that, but the lunch break was less than ideal.
03:04:17.000 And then you go home and then you do it again the next day.
03:04:20.000 And, you know, I worked at UPS.
03:04:22.000 I worked at UPS and it was a part time job, but it was brutal.
03:04:26.000 You would go there, it was a night shift, part time, seasonal.
03:04:30.000 I would go there at 10 p.m.
03:04:33.000 And some nights, it was Monday through Friday.
03:04:35.000 You're supposed to work three hours.
03:04:37.000 That's your part time wage.
03:04:38.000 You make like $10 an hour, $15 an hour, something like that.
03:04:42.000 I don't remember.
03:04:43.000 But you're supposed to get three hours, but that's if you're there a long time.
03:04:48.000 Most nights, there's not enough work for everybody to get three hours.
03:04:51.000 So if you just start out, you drive there at 10 p.m., you work an hour and a half, and they send you home.
03:04:57.000 So it takes me 30 minutes to get there.
03:05:00.000 I work 90 minutes.
03:05:01.000 I drive 30 minutes home.
03:05:03.000 And it would hurt and it was noisy.
03:05:07.000 And I would lay in bed when I got home and still hear the facility because of all the machines and how loud it was.
03:05:13.000 I would close my eyes and I would still hear the machinery.
03:05:16.000 Now, I'm not trying to LARP as some kind of proletariat.
03:05:19.000 I worked a seasonal job at UPS.
03:05:21.000 It is what it is.
03:05:22.000 But the point is these guys were out there in the sun on the golf course.
03:05:28.000 Sitting around chatting it up with the golfers and everything and making much better money.
03:05:34.000 But I preferred to work rather than do all of that because that's kind of been my whole life.
03:05:40.000 I would rather go it alone and do it the hard way.
03:05:44.000 Because I'm just such a terrific guy.
03:05:46.000 But I just hate that.
03:05:48.000 I hate the bullshit.
03:05:51.000 I hate when people know that they have power over you and they know that you have to please them.
03:05:59.000 They know that you know that, and you know that they know you know that, and you know what I mean?
03:06:04.000 So I hated that dynamic, and I hated that guy.
03:06:08.000 That's why I always hated him.
03:06:09.000 He could never just be real.
03:06:11.000 He always had an agenda.
03:06:12.000 He was always posturing.
03:06:14.000 He was always saying stuff that was meant to have a certain effect, you know.
03:06:19.000 And I hate that stuff because I'm just real.
03:06:20.000 I wear my heart on my sleeve.
03:06:22.000 I say what I feel.
03:06:23.000 I don't have a hidden agenda.
03:06:25.000 Don't get me wrong, I'm a pretty calculated person.
03:06:27.000 But when I'm hanging with my friends, I'm not playing these social ranking games.
03:06:34.000 I'm a Sigma male.
03:06:35.000 I don't play that.
03:06:36.000 Homie don't play that.
03:06:38.000 So, anyway.
03:06:41.000 So, I reject your premise.
03:06:43.000 Quantine is like, community is great because old people want to tell you the tricks of the trade, and that's a great opportunity for motivated young people.
03:06:52.000 Whoa, come on.
03:06:53.000 Will you stop, man?
03:06:55.000 I like you, Quantine.
03:06:56.000 I appreciate the super chats, but it's about a little bit more than that.
03:06:56.000 I do.
03:07:00.000 Here I am saying, I love community because I look at the kids playing in the snow, and it reminds me of the cycle of life.
03:07:06.000 And you're like, you could listen to boomers talk and get business advice for motivated young people.
03:07:12.000 Oh, come on.
03:07:13.000 Come the fuck on, man.
03:07:16.000 Anyway, that's my point.
03:07:19.000 I reject that.
03:07:20.000 I was like the opposite of that when I was growing up.
03:07:23.000 I was like, you know what?
03:07:26.000 What's the line from Can't Tell Me Nothing?
03:07:31.000 When he says, What does he say?
03:07:34.000 What's the line in Can't Tell Me Nothing?
03:07:37.000 He says, He says, Old folks talking about back in my day.
03:07:49.000 Well, homie, this is my day.
03:07:51.000 Class started two hours ago.
03:07:53.000 Oh, am I late?
03:07:54.000 That's the line that I'm thinking of.
03:07:57.000 Old folks talking about back in my day.
03:07:59.000 Homie, this is my day.
03:08:01.000 So true.
03:08:02.000 That's how I feel.
03:08:03.000 When I saw that guy, you know, and he goes into the cigar lounge and, oh, you know, talking to all the old guys, LARPing as a man.
03:08:10.000 Well, I got my cigar and my whiskey.
03:08:11.000 That makes me a man.
03:08:12.000 I go to the cigar shop like a man with my props.
03:08:15.000 I have my props.
03:08:16.000 And I go to the golf course like a man's game.
03:08:18.000 This is what the guys do.
03:08:19.000 You know, he was doing all that.
03:08:21.000 I was like, homie, this is my day.
03:08:26.000 You know, it's a line in Good morning.
03:08:29.000 Look at the valedictorian, scared of the future, will I hop in the DeLorean?
03:08:33.000 Hello, Nick Fuentes' life check.
03:08:36.000 Hello, my life check.
03:08:38.000 Hello, you know, because yeah, that was me.
03:08:40.000 I wasn't the valedictorian.
03:08:42.000 Valedictorian was some girl who gave some speech.
03:08:44.000 I don't even remember her name.
03:08:46.000 She was nice enough, don't get me wrong.
03:08:46.000 She was nice.
03:08:49.000 Look at the valedictorian, scared of the future, will I hop in the DeLorean?
03:08:52.000 Hello.
03:08:53.000 So true.
03:08:54.000 Skate on the paradigm.
03:08:55.000 Shift it when I feel like.
03:08:58.000 Story of my life.
03:08:59.000 Story of my life.
03:09:01.000 So, no, no, Quantine.
03:09:04.000 I disagree.
03:09:05.000 But thanks for the super chat.
03:09:06.000 And you're right.
03:09:07.000 I mean, for what it's worth, you're right.
03:09:09.000 But that's not, in my opinion.
03:09:11.000 It's one, honestly, it's one function of the community.
03:09:14.000 That is one function of the community that does happen.
03:09:17.000 You know, the younger guys fraternize with the older men.
03:09:19.000 The older men teach the younger men the ways.
03:09:22.000 And the younger men, you know, become the leaders.
03:09:24.000 This is like Michael Corleone, you know.
03:09:27.000 So that does happen, but that's not the only reason.
03:09:30.000 I think there's a bigger picture there, too.
03:09:32.000 But you're right, that is one function of the sort of intergenerational, communal deal.
03:09:40.000 Tactical nukes, his favorite Joe the Boomer story?
03:09:43.000 Oh, I don't know.
03:09:45.000 I don't know.
03:09:46.000 The guy's probably that story that I told you the other night about the candy.
03:09:53.000 I've only met him a handful of times, and every time I meet him, he makes an impression.
03:09:58.000 Bringing his gun to the showing of Joker, yeah, that was deeply concerning.
03:10:06.000 Bringing his AK 47 to the wedding, that was a good one.
03:10:09.000 I mean, literally show up to the wedding, meet him for the first time, and he whips out an AK 47.
03:10:14.000 Okay, thanks for that.
03:10:15.000 Nice to meet you.
03:10:18.000 And there was a time in D.C., rolls up with a handful of candy and Scott Greer's place and gaming with the guys and experience every time.
03:10:28.000 The old Colin shows, man, I mean, this guy, endless.
03:10:32.000 And he is a real character.
03:10:34.000 That's why I love him.
03:10:35.000 He is a real character.
03:10:37.000 I get a kick out of him.
03:10:38.000 He is really funny.
03:10:39.000 Caesar says, as Patrizzo is the one from Daily Dot with the goofy gay voice at Merrick Corrigan press conference, probably fuming that you don't even know his name.
03:10:48.000 Yeah, I think it rings a bell.
03:10:49.000 I do know Daily Dot.
03:10:52.000 Yeah, I guess I remember that.
03:10:54.000 Livewire says, I know the aesthetics obsession with cities and architecture gets cringe fast, not exactly priority.
03:11:01.000 Regardless, I was often sad that society hates beauty.
03:11:04.000 Now I'm mad.
03:11:05.000 This wasn't chance, this was the work of disgusting, resentful people.
03:11:08.000 God bless AF.
03:11:15.000 Hello, 2016 department.
03:11:20.000 Yeah, I'd like to file a claim.
03:11:24.000 Okay, great, thanks.
03:11:26.000 Yeah, no, it's true, for what it's worth.
03:11:31.000 They don't like beauty.
03:11:33.000 They're taking down the nice buildings.
03:11:36.000 Their architecture is bad.
03:11:38.000 The brutalist architecture is ugly.
03:11:40.000 We turn to tradition.
03:11:41.000 I want a cathedral.
03:11:43.000 They're tearing down the cathedrals.
03:11:45.000 We need beauty.
03:11:47.000 So true, King.
03:11:49.000 That's so true.
03:11:50.000 Retweet, retweet.
03:11:52.000 Old building, good.
03:11:54.000 New building, ugly.
03:11:56.000 Return to tradition.
03:12:01.000 I see these Twitter accounts all the time, and I swear, they've been posting the same content for six years.
03:12:06.000 How do you do that?
03:12:07.000 How do you post the same content for six years?
03:12:09.000 I understand doing some things every day for six years, but posting memes on the internet, the same ones for six years, how do you do that?
03:12:16.000 How do you pull that off?
03:12:18.000 That's a tough one.
03:12:19.000 But yeah, thanks.
03:12:21.000 Appreciate it.
03:12:22.000 Temple OS Missionary says, Nick, tonight's show had everything that we love about it.
03:12:25.000 Great monologue, funny Baben story, completely unrestrained rants on normies and being a gamer.
03:12:31.000 We love you, Nick.
03:12:32.000 Your show wouldn't be the same if you had a chef feeding you before every show.
03:12:36.000 Yeah, that's true.
03:12:37.000 That's true.
03:12:38.000 I'm an artist.
03:12:39.000 I'm a tortured artist.
03:12:41.000 But thanks a lot.
03:12:42.000 Thank you very much.
03:12:43.000 Glad you like the show.
03:12:44.000 Rabbi Groyper says, great show tonight.
03:12:46.000 I've been a big fan for years and I've been chomping at the bit to ask you this question where to get your ideas from?
03:12:52.000 Yeah, Norm MacDonald, that's very funny.
03:12:55.000 Very funny.
03:12:59.000 Tactical nukes is the warehouse where the funny guys are.
03:13:03.000 A good sense of humor comes from the guys with a problem and a struggle.
03:13:07.000 I think there's something to that.
03:13:08.000 Not the guys wearing a polo, washing a golf cart, or pulling a three wood for some boomer.
03:13:13.000 Totally true.
03:13:14.000 Totally true.
03:13:16.000 I look at that old picture of Ted Cruz when he's in college and he's on a computer with a cigar in his mouth and these glasses.
03:13:23.000 I didn't think, what a total fucking asshole.
03:13:26.000 Sorry for the language, but that's what I think.
03:13:28.000 And maybe you know the picture if you're a political person, but there's this old picture of Ted Cruz when he's in college.
03:13:35.000 Let me see if I can find it.
03:13:38.000 There's an old picture of him when he's in college.
03:13:41.000 And no, he's not behind a computer.
03:13:45.000 He's behind this list of Republicans and Democrats and their votes.
03:13:50.000 And he's got a big cigar in his mouth and these glasses.
03:13:52.000 And he's at Harvard.
03:13:54.000 And he's a total political creature like all these people are.
03:13:58.000 And I see that picture, and I think, what a total effing a hole.
03:14:01.000 That's what I think.
03:14:04.000 These people are joyless, humorless.
03:14:06.000 That's what I think whenever I see these types.
03:14:08.000 And I meet him all the time, by the way.
03:14:09.000 I meet him all the time and I know him.
03:14:12.000 I feel like you're a total joyless, you know, goofball, total jamoke.
03:14:20.000 So, yeah, I agree.
03:14:21.000 It's true.
03:14:21.000 There is something to be said about somebody who's got problems, somebody who's got a chip on their shoulder.
03:14:27.000 You know, these are the people that are going to be humble enough in a way to be funny.
03:14:31.000 Maybe that's it.
03:14:32.000 I don't know.
03:14:34.000 Quantine says, meant more that work is empty and that people ultimately search for connection.
03:14:38.000 Oh, is that what you meant?
03:14:39.000 Whether they're family, communicator, or just fleeting connection.
03:14:42.000 Oh, is that what you meant?
03:14:43.000 Yeah, well, I appreciate it.
03:14:45.000 You're right.
03:14:46.000 Not for nothing.
03:14:46.000 I mean, you're right.
03:14:48.000 But yeah, that's true.
03:14:49.000 That's true.
03:14:50.000 Whether they're family or fleeting connection.
03:14:53.000 Oh, yeah, yeah, that's true.
03:14:54.000 Yeah, okay.
03:14:55.000 Yeah, thanks, man.
03:14:57.000 Nah, you're good.
03:14:58.000 You're good.
03:14:58.000 It's true.
03:14:59.000 Bud and Groypers did you see TikTok posted a young girl with her boobs out on the For You picture?
03:15:05.000 No.
03:15:07.000 But I should get to the bottom of that.
03:15:10.000 It is allowed because she identifies as a boy, so it doesn't break TOS.
03:15:14.000 Complete sickos running our industries.
03:15:16.000 That is.
03:15:17.000 When I think about 17 year old girls' breasts hanging out there on TikTok, man, it makes me want to go off, man.
03:15:25.000 I want to go out there and put a stop to it.
03:15:29.000 I'm thinking, we got to do something about all these.
03:15:32.000 We got to do something about all these young girls.
03:15:36.000 No.
03:15:37.000 Kidding, kidding.
03:15:38.000 Gross.
03:15:39.000 Ew.
03:15:41.000 No, no, no, no.
03:15:44.000 Girls that are under the age of 18, ew, 17 year old girls?
03:15:48.000 What do you think I am, a pedophile?
03:15:51.000 Get that out of my face.
03:15:53.000 Get that away from me.
03:15:54.000 I don't want anything to do with that.
03:15:56.000 18 or above, that's my motto.
03:15:59.000 Preferably as old as possible.
03:16:01.000 Preferably as old as possible.
03:16:03.000 Preferably a few years older than myself.
03:16:06.000 I'm going to settle down with a good 28 year old single mom, busted and broken up beyond belief, totally destroyed and used and abused.
03:16:14.000 A used napkin of a woman, total banana peel.
03:16:17.000 Total apple core, used newspaper of a woman.
03:16:22.000 That's a very disparaging remark, but you get what I'm saying.
03:16:26.000 That's what I want.
03:16:27.000 17 year old girls.
03:16:31.000 I told you I was sick.
03:16:32.000 Don't make me throw up.
03:16:33.000 Please.
03:16:34.000 Please get that out of here.
03:16:38.000 Yeah, that's one of these life hacks.
03:16:41.000 That's one of these life hacks we've got to use to defeat the system, right?
03:16:46.000 She identifies as a boy.
03:16:48.000 She identifies as a boy.
03:16:50.000 That's a good one.
03:16:52.000 No, but that is sick.
03:16:53.000 It's sick that it's online.
03:16:54.000 It's sick that it's online.
03:16:56.000 They should be doing that in the confines of marriage at that age.
03:17:02.000 No, but you're right.
03:17:03.000 It's sick.
03:17:03.000 I'm being tongue in cheek, but that is wrong.
03:17:05.000 They shouldn't have that.
03:17:06.000 They shouldn't have nudity on that app at all, and they should not have sexual content altogether on there.
03:17:11.000 But you see it all the time.
03:17:13.000 Not me.
03:17:14.000 I don't see it on there.
03:17:15.000 But it is seen by some people all the time on TikTok.
03:17:19.000 So it should be disallowed.
03:17:21.000 Quantims, I just read that.
03:17:22.000 Modern monarchist's favorite modern monarchist moment?
03:17:26.000 Oh, I don't know.
03:17:27.000 I've only ever met you a couple of times, I think.
03:17:31.000 Probably.
03:17:32.000 I met you a million MAGA March 2, right?
03:17:36.000 I think I did.
03:17:38.000 But it was going to meet you there.
03:17:39.000 A lot of moments I remember cringing, but nah, you're a pretty solid guy.
03:17:39.000 I don't know.
03:17:45.000 Live Wires.
03:17:46.000 The difference is these super chatters were never in the Collins shows.
03:17:49.000 The reason I know Joe the Boomer so well is because he was prominent in the Collins shows.
03:17:53.000 I heard his voice, he was a recurring guest.
03:17:55.000 The show was smaller.
03:17:57.000 So it's a little bit more foggy when it comes to the.
03:18:02.000 The other super chatter, sorry to say.
03:18:04.000 LiveWire says it's the perversion of everything good that gets to me.
03:18:08.000 It's a visual reminder.
03:18:10.000 I admitted it was cringy, and I too hate theme accounts 99% of the time.
03:18:14.000 Still love you and the show.
03:18:15.000 We will be forever thankful for what you started.
03:18:17.000 Well, thanks a lot.
03:18:18.000 I'm not trying to hurt your feelings, I'm just giving you a hard time.
03:18:21.000 MacMan says Ted Cruz, more like Ted Snooze, least charismatic and least likable person on the planet.
03:18:27.000 Yeah, he's up there.
03:18:28.000 Tactical Nuke says favorite Trump quote Lion Ted.
03:18:31.000 He picks up the Bible, puts it down, and then he lies.
03:18:34.000 Yeah, that was a classic.
03:18:36.000 That was so good.
03:18:37.000 The guy was a genius back then.
03:18:39.000 I don't know about anymore.
03:18:42.000 Holds the Bible high, puts it down, and then he lies.
03:18:46.000 What could be better than that?
03:18:47.000 I mean, the shit that he would say was so off the wall.
03:18:51.000 Holds the Bible high, puts it down, and then he lies.
03:18:55.000 You are the single biggest liar.
03:18:57.000 You're probably worse than Jeb Bush.
03:18:59.000 Oh my gosh.
03:19:00.000 How could you beat this guy?
03:19:01.000 He was a machine back then.
03:19:03.000 He was a machine.
03:19:05.000 He took down Kasich.
03:19:08.000 Cruz, I was watching the highlight the other day when he took down Kasich.
03:19:12.000 He goes, He was so nice.
03:19:14.000 He said, I won't attack.
03:19:16.000 And then his poll number started tanking.
03:19:19.000 That's why he's on the end, by the way.
03:19:21.000 I'm like, You remember then why he did it, how he was able to do that.
03:19:27.000 You're moving over further and further.
03:19:29.000 Pretty soon you're going to be off the stage, he says to Jeb Bush.
03:19:32.000 Oh my gosh.
03:19:34.000 You're never going to insult your way to the presidency.
03:19:36.000 Yeah, that's why I'm at 42 and you're at 3.
03:19:40.000 That's just like devastating.
03:19:41.000 That is so brutal in politics.
03:19:44.000 That is like the most brutal thing I have ever heard.
03:19:47.000 Yeah, that's why I'm at 42 and you're at three.
03:19:51.000 You're moving over further and further.
03:19:53.000 Pretty soon you're going to be off the end.
03:19:55.000 Oh my gosh.
03:19:57.000 To see that happen was like, this guy's an animal.
03:20:01.000 This is a freak of nature.
03:20:02.000 Who can stop this man?
03:20:03.000 He's like a gorilla.
03:20:05.000 He's like a gorilla in the zoo, you know, like mogging the human beings watching him.
03:20:13.000 You're never going, excuse me, you're never going to insult your way to the presidency.
03:20:18.000 Oh, yeah?
03:20:19.000 Well, that's why I'm winning and you're losing.
03:20:22.000 That's why I'm at 42 and you're at 3.
03:20:25.000 I mean, that's like so vicious.
03:20:28.000 Because you're not supposed to do that.
03:20:29.000 In politics, there's like this unspoken rule that you can't really talk about winning and losing.
03:20:33.000 It's not like good sportsmanship.
03:20:34.000 So for him to like dredge, for him to say, like, hey, scoreboard, that's like being in a COD lobby and saying, scoreboard.
03:20:45.000 That was just like straight up COD lobby banter, right?
03:20:50.000 Scoreboard, you know, get wrecked, kid.
03:20:53.000 It's like teabagging Jed Bush on the stage.
03:20:57.000 Let's see.
03:20:58.000 Budding Groypers' bra was a 13 year old tranny.
03:21:01.000 Well, you didn't say that, okay?
03:21:01.000 Oh, okay.
03:21:02.000 That I disavow.
03:21:04.000 That I disavow entirely, of course.
03:21:09.000 Three more from my.
03:21:09.000 Oh, great.
03:21:10.000 What did you say, Modern Monarchist, about I feel bad, so you're not going to send any more super chats?
03:21:17.000 Rabbi Groypers says, I will donate every cent I have ever earned if you get Pepe to do a live performance of Chatelet at AFPEC 3.
03:21:24.000 That would be hilarious, wouldn't it be?
03:21:26.000 Modern Monarchist says, I remember I went the wrong way to AFPEC during the picture session.
03:21:30.000 I went back to you and said I was Polish and proceeded to leave the right way.
03:21:34.000 You actually told me to do something really cool at the Million Maga March, and I'll tell you in confidence sometimes it was so badass.
03:21:40.000 Also, walking in your posse with my flag was so epic, man alive.
03:21:44.000 How do I get my picture I took with you, by the way, at AFPEC?
03:21:47.000 Yeah, we're working on that, okay?
03:21:50.000 Yeah, that was a great experience.
03:21:50.000 Thanks a lot.
03:21:53.000 You're like that guy in Goodfellas, remember, that gets killed because he doesn't stop asking questions?
03:21:58.000 Remember, I don't want to spoil the movie.
03:22:00.000 It's like 30 years old.
03:22:01.000 But you're like that guy that's like, hey, when am I going to get my cut?
03:22:04.000 I mean, everyone got their cut already.
03:22:05.000 He just doesn't want to quit.
03:22:09.000 Modern Monarchist.
03:22:10.000 His question How does every Polish joke start?
03:22:12.000 By looking over your shoulder.
03:22:14.000 Okay, that's our last one.
03:22:15.000 That's going to do it for me.
03:22:17.000 All right.
03:22:17.000 Yeah, it wouldn't be the Super Chats if it wouldn't ruin a good thing, right?
03:22:21.000 It would not be the Super Chat portion of the show if it does not ruin a good thing, right?
03:22:26.000 That has to happen, necessarily.
03:22:28.000 It can never be.
03:22:29.000 We can never just have a good show and finish on a good show.
03:22:32.000 No, no, we got to keep beating the dead horse.
03:22:36.000 Just got to keep going, keep going.
03:22:40.000 All right, okay.
03:22:41.000 That's our last super chat.
03:22:43.000 Thank you.
03:22:44.000 Thank you, Modern Monarchist.
03:22:45.000 That's going to do it for me tonight on this great show.
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