The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. It s going to be only America First. The American people will come first once again. America First! America First, everyone! Tonight we re talking about the Mexican drug cartel situation, the Syrian conflict, and Bigfoot. We re also talking about how we re going to get to the bottom of it all. And we talk about why Friday s are as good for you as they are for us wagies. Have you heard of Bigfoot? Well, if not, then you re in for a treat because we are going to talk about it tonight on America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes and Brittany J. Freeman. Today s episode closes out the week with a casual Friday episode, a low key, casual vibe, a Friday schmood episode. Enjoy! -Nick & Nick Happy Friday! Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. All rights reserved. Used wih permission. If you like what you hear, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. or wherever you re listening. Thank you for listening and supporting! Timestamps: 1:00:00 - What's your favorite thing about Friday? 2:00- What s your favorite Friday episode of the week? 3:30 - Who's got the clip? 4:30- What are you re you listening to tonight? 5:00 6: Is it a good Friday day? 7:00 Is it better for you? 8:00? 9:00/10: What do you think it's better for me? 11:30/11: Is Friday as good? 12:30? 13:00 / 15:00 & 15:40? 16: How do you like it better? 17:30 / 16:40/16:40 / 17: Are you having a Friday First? 18: What would you like to be a Friday shmood? 19:30 21:00 or 15:10/15? 22:00 Or 15:15/16? 15:20/17? 20:00 Can you have a question?
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00:21:53.000We're going to close out the week strong with a very casual episode, a casual Friday episode, very low key, very relaxed vibe, a relaxed schmood, a Friday schmood.
00:22:13.000You know, I joked... I was sort of half-joking on Twitter that...
00:22:19.000Like, we didn't get a war in Syria, but that this made up for it.
00:22:23.000I said, you know, on Thursday night, yeah, last night, I said we were so bummed out because the situation with the Kurds and Turkey and Syria and Russia ended in a boring ceasefire.
00:25:13.000We'll also be talking about Tulsi Gabbard, who is getting into it with Hillary Clinton.
00:25:18.000If you saw this on Twitter, Hillary Clinton went on a podcast and she didn't target Tulsi, like she didn't say Tulsi Gabbard, but it was a pretty overt attack on Tulsi Gabbard that she made on this podcast where she basically insinuated that Tulsi Gabbard was a Russian puppet and that Tulsi Gabbard would run third party because she'll lose the nomination.
00:25:42.000She'll run third party and that will help Trump and it's this conspiracy going on and so Tulsi hit back really hard on Clinton.
00:25:49.000We will talk about that and those will be our those will be our two main stories for tonight.
00:25:54.000Our two featured stories that should take us to the end and like I said should be a pretty fun casual Friday show.
00:26:00.000It's already been a bit of a long day for me.
00:26:17.000I've been, hey, I haven't been announcing it very much, but I have been back in the gym lately.
00:26:22.000I've been there a few times now and we're getting our, we're getting our gym
00:26:27.000Sessions in you know and I did the math and actually it's really not that bad in terms of how many times you need to go Because I've heard from various sources that it's like in order to see results like you first start seeing results in eight weeks
00:27:00.000You know, a half dozen times or something.
00:27:02.000Like, I'm already pretty close, you know, to a significant amount of time in the gym, right?
00:27:07.000I'm not saying, like, I'm gonna be a bodybuilder in eight weeks, but you know what I'm saying.
00:27:11.000I'm saying that once you just kind of get into the habit of going, I feel like it really doesn't take very long to have something to show for, I guess you could say.
00:28:33.000So I'm achieving personal development.
00:28:35.000And I will just say before I dive into the current events, you know, because I know you're just so interested about me.
00:28:41.000I just feel so like uninspired lately and I think that's because of that I'm like on a normal schedule now.
00:28:48.000I really believe this because this whole week I've been feeling totally uninspired.
00:28:53.000I've just been feeling very much like in a rut in terms of creativity, in terms of content creation.
00:28:59.000I just feel like that spark just isn't there this week.
00:29:02.000Sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not.
00:29:04.000And this week I just haven't been feeling it at all.
00:29:07.000And I really do believe it's because I'm on a consistent schedule.
00:29:11.000I feel like, you know, now that I've been eating healthy food and going to sleep at a reasonable time and going to the gym, my brain is calcifying.
00:29:21.000Because I'm on such a normal schedule, my brain is going normal mode, and I'm starting to think in terms of, like, the water cooler, and, like, the commute, and, like, oh, hi, Bob.
00:29:40.000Joker week has become a distant memory.
00:29:43.000And maybe the next time I see Joker, I'm going to watch him and say, why didn't he just get a job?
00:29:48.000You know, why didn't he just talk to somebody?
00:29:52.000Maybe he should have gone to a support group?
00:30:06.000When I was staying up every night and you know pigging out on White Castle and McDonald's it was like crackhead eccentric genius vibe energy so every night I was like manic and now I'm now I'm like a cool cubecumber now I'm now I'm too stable I'm too I'm too on the ball you know but anyway we're gonna dive in we'll dive in enough about me we're gonna dive in the news and uh
00:31:03.000I talked about this a lot on Tuesday after the fourth debate, but I will say I agree with her on a lot of the issues.
00:31:10.000You know, so I haven't exactly made it a secret that I am not optimistic about her prospects to win the Democratic nomination or even to do well in the Democratic primary, but of course I do align with her on her issue, the one that matters, which is
00:31:30.000She went off about this in the debate, I think, poorly, but she's made it her issue that she opposes, for example, regime change in Syria or the so-called forever wars in the broader Middle East.
00:31:57.000It says, quote, an ugly war of words broke out among Democrats on Friday as Representative Tulsi Gabbard responded angrily to broad hints by Hillary Clinton, the party's 2016 presidential nominee, that Gabbard was being groomed to disrupt the 2020 election as a third-party candidate.
00:32:16.000Gabbard, one of 19 Democrats seeking the party's nomination to run against Donald Trump on Friday, accused Clinton of trying to destroy her reputation and called the former Secretary of State, quote, the embodiment of corruption.
00:32:31.000She said, quote, you, the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long, have finally come out from behind the curtain, said Gabbard, a congresswoman from Hawaii.
00:32:46.000Clinton did not name Gabbard in a podcast interview with Democratic operative David Plouffe, dated Thursday, but said that Trump's backers would attempt to persuade some voters to choose a third-party candidate, a move that would dilute support for Democrats.
00:33:00.000She said, quote, I'm not making any predictions, but think they've got their eye on somebody who's currently in the Democratic primary, and they're grooming her to be the third-party candidate.
00:33:12.000They have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far.
00:33:17.000So of course she's talking about Tulsi Gabbard.
00:33:19.000You know, there's only so many women in the race.
00:33:22.000You know she's not talking about Warren.
00:33:24.000You know she's not talking about Harris or Klobuchar.
00:33:27.000She's talking about Tulsi Gabbard and I think one of Clinton's campaign aides or proxies said to the press that yes, she was referring to Gabbard.
00:33:36.000And you know, to me, I have to say this is probably a suicidal move for Gabbard.
00:33:41.000You know, in her response, she calls Clinton the Queen of Corruption, the personification of everything wrong with the party, and so on.
00:34:11.000And to me, that's maybe the unfortunate part, is you have to remember, when she says this kind of stuff, when she talks about regime change wars and all that, you have to remember she is running for the Democratic nomination.
00:34:26.000And like a lot of people think that she's gonna somehow get in there, you know, she's gonna cause this big insurrection in the party, she's this dark horse candidate, she's one to watch,
00:34:48.000Harris was doing well over the summer.
00:34:51.000Why are extremely progressive left-wing candidates doing well?
00:34:56.000Because it's the Democratic primary whose constituency is extremely left-wing progressives.
00:35:02.000So I don't know what it is about all these Republicans and right-wing people who are out there saying, even Mike Cernovich, Tulsi Gabbard's going to be one to watch.
00:35:11.000She's gonna be one that's gonna be causing a lot of upset, you know?
00:36:21.000But for the 2016 nominee, Hillary Clinton, who, when you're the nominee, I mean, you are in a way sort of like the de facto head of the party, you know, there is sort of a precedent there.
00:36:31.000For her to be, in a symbolic way, a leader of the Democratic Party.
00:36:36.000For her to come out and so directly say, yeah, she's not going to name her, but Tulsi Gabbard is a Russian asset and she's being groomed, she's going to run a third party campaign and disrupt the Democrats.
00:36:48.000You know, think about why they're going after Tulsi Gabbard.
00:36:51.000It is purely and simply because she's against war.
00:36:58.000She's against endless warfare in the Middle East.
00:37:00.000And you know in a way this is an extension of what we've been talking about all week with what's been going on in Syria, what's been going on with Turkey and the Kurds.
00:37:09.000Which is to say, isn't it like a little bit jarring for anybody?
00:37:12.000Isn't it a little bit shocking for some people?
00:37:15.000That the Democratic Party and the left-wing media went from 10 years ago being anti-war... I mean, do you remember how hated George W. Bush was in this country before Donald Trump came along?
00:37:29.000Do you remember the nasty things they would say about him?
00:37:36.000You know, remember what Jon Stewart and all these different people used to say about this guy because of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:37:44.000Even the rhetoric from four or eight years ago from Barack Obama or Bernie Sanders.
00:37:49.000You know, Bernie Sanders would always say, well, there are some Republican wars that you forgot to pay for, you know?
00:37:55.000And, you know, Barack Obama, of course, campaigned on bringing home the troops.
00:37:59.000Fast forward 10 years, and it's the entire legacy media, it's all the politicians in DC, and now it's just straight up bullying in the Democratic Party a left-wing Democrat from Hawaii, a woman no less, a woman who's a person of color, straight up bullying her out of the primary, calling her a Russian asset because she opposes war.
00:38:20.000That happened in the span of 10 years, and I'm just looking around thinking like,
00:38:26.000Does nobody think there's something wrong with that?
00:38:28.000Because you gotta really think about it.
00:38:30.000Did it happen that Democrats all just changed their mind?
00:38:34.000That, you know, 10 years ago they thought permanent warfare in 15 different countries was wrong, and now they simply don't, right?
00:38:42.000I mean, I don't think it was the case that everybody woke up one day and said, yes, well, we've reviewed the merits of the endless military-industrial complex, war, terror state, whatever,
00:38:53.000And we have found that it's actually a good thing.
00:39:29.000And then when Trump came around from the right-wing perspective saying it's time to end the wars and George W. Bush was responsible for 9-11 and so on, well then everybody did a 180.
00:39:39.000And to me the most disturbing thing is not that, because we knew that was the case.
00:39:44.000We knew that the powers that be have always been lying to us.
00:39:48.000We have known that there is a mono party that is in favor of permanent warfare.
00:39:55.000It is not surprising to us that Mitch McConnell, for example, today wrote some op-ed for the Washington Post condemning President Trump's indecision on Syria.
00:40:05.000It does not come as a surprise that the media is now out there openly shilling for war in Syria, a permanent occupation because of the Kurds, right?
00:40:14.000What is disturbing to me is that half the country is going along with it.
00:41:37.000It is the knee-jerk response, which is, you know, Trump wants us to get out of the wars, and therefore now we're in favor of the wars.
00:41:44.000And I think in several of the Democratic debates so far, they've asked them these foreign policy questions.
00:41:49.000The most recent question was regarding Syria, but they've asked them about the withdrawal from Afghanistan after the talks with the Taliban fell through at Camp David.
00:41:59.000And all the Democrats have always said, like Elizabeth Warren, well, I think we should actually stay in Afghanistan because we have to, like, protect women's rights there or something.
00:42:09.000And with regards to Syria, well, I think we should stay there to protect the Kurds and all this.
00:42:13.000And again, like I said, it's not shocking or disturbing or anything that the politicians say this and they're going to do a complete 180 because, I mean, we know that the politicians are all in on this.
00:42:26.000What scares me, what says more than anything to me, is that like a quarter of the country is going along with all of it.
00:42:32.000And it is, you know, the Middle East stuff is just one part of it.
00:42:37.000Where the Democratic Party just almost has complete control over their constituency.
00:42:42.000And they jump and the people say, ha-hi, in spite of the contradictions, in spite of what they believed 10 minutes ago.
00:42:48.000You know, 10 minutes ago they were against the wars, well now they say that we're in favor of the wars.
00:42:53.000The Democrats say, okay, and I'm talking about people, I'm talking about voters.
00:42:58.000You know, and I think that just kind of goes to show that in this system in particular, I think Darren Beatty was tweeting about this, and I've talked about this a lot before on my show,
00:44:12.000This country, like any other country, has a group of who knows how many, maybe it's a dozen, maybe it's a hundred.
00:44:19.000I'd maybe cap it at a hundred people that are really calling the shots, really making the big decisions, and they use a cadre of managerial class types, bureaucrats, managers, whatever, regulators, to carry out their decrees.
00:44:34.000We understand that our country is no different than Russia, China, North Korea.
00:44:39.000The difference is that in a free society, we are the conduit through which this power is expressed because it's a democracy, because it is a liberal capitalist society.
00:44:50.000That means it is required that we are willfully believing in these illusions.
00:44:56.000We are taking part in participating in this great lie that we're really the ones in control.
00:45:07.000Do you understand why that's in a way more totalitarian, more repressive than Russia, or China, or these other systems?
00:45:14.000At least in these other systems, I guess in theory you have this freedom of conscience, in the sense that you know who's the boss, you know what the rules are, and as long as you don't really act up, you're basically gonna be okay.
00:45:26.000But in this country, it is required that through advertisements, through, you know, other means of mass communication and political control,
00:45:36.000We have to believe the lies that we're told to keep the system legitimate, so that the people that are controlling the system retain their legitimacy.
00:45:45.000That means that this country, more than any other country, is mind-controlled.
00:45:49.000It's not just that they keep their legitimacy and their power by the force of guns, as in other countries, but in this country, it is totally contingent on you believing the lie.
00:45:59.000And to me, that's why the stuff about the Democrats is so disturbing.
00:46:03.000It's basically a confirmation that this is how it is.
00:46:47.000If you were to go back in time, 10 years ago, and show the Democrats that Hillary Clinton was gonna put Tulsi Gabbard on blast and say, she's a puppet of the Russians, she's a puppet of the Soviet Union, because she doesn't want eternal war in the Middle East,
00:48:08.000You know, a lot of people are going to take this story, and I know your usual suspects, Crowder, Shapiro, all these guys are going to say, their analysis of this would be like, well, Tulsi Gabbard's right, and Hillary Clinton is wrong, and Hillary Clinton is corrupt.
00:49:59.000So apparently the Kurds are actually a very nomadic people and they only claim this very strategically important region in the mountains and some of these villages as their land even though they're nomadic because it's strategically important, right?
00:50:12.000But they're basically these primitive nomadic savage people and so what happened around 2013-2014 is ISIS
00:51:35.000And so, I mean, this is just one example of how these people are brutal.
00:51:40.000And we've been talking about this all week.
00:51:42.000You cannot pick a worse group to elevate as a victim, as an ally of the United States, and yet everybody's crying crocodile tears about these people.
00:51:52.000Anyway, so I thought last night we were gonna see these guys get what's coming to them.
00:51:57.000You know, the Kurds were gonna get what they deserved.
00:52:31.000But this was going on all night, and you should really check out on Twitter a lot of these videos if you haven't seen them already.
00:52:38.000Things like, and it's very cool, but it's crazy.
00:52:41.000I mean people just like, there's these caravans
00:52:44.000Trucks full of cartel soldiers, you know, with assault rifles, fully automatic machine guns, light machine guns, things like this, driving into the city, cars on fire, people have sniper rifles.
00:52:58.000I mean, I've never seen anything like that before, you know?
00:53:02.000This is going on in Mexico because, as I said at the top of the show, the Mexican Federal Police attempted to arrest the son of El Chapo.
00:53:10.000And I'll read to you, this is a brief summary of what was going on yesterday and then I'll read you sort of a play-by-play of what happened.
00:53:20.000A daring operation to capture one of Mexico's most powerful drug lords failed disastrously Thursday when armed cartel members launched a deadly counter-attack, laying siege to the northern city of Culiacán and taking several security officers hostage.
00:53:38.000Authorities briefly detained Ovidio Guzman Lopez, a leader of the powerful Sinaloa Cartel, and the son of notorious drug boss Joaquin El Chapo Guzman, but they ultimately freed him and retreated, a move Mexico's leaders defended as necessary to save lives.
00:53:55.000At least eight people died in a series of gun battles across the city, including one civilian, one member of the National Guard, and five attackers.
00:54:05.000The cartel's victory was a stunning humiliation for the Mexican government, which has struggled to quell growing violence across the country.
00:54:12.000On Monday, armed gunmen in Michoacan state ambushed and killed 14 police officers.
00:54:49.000Also from the LA Times, it says, at a news conference in Culiacan, Mexican Security Secretary Alfonso Durazo and other top security officials detailed exactly how Mexican authorities came to find themselves so overpowered.
00:55:04.000Defense Secretary Louis Sandoval said members of the Army and the newly formed National Guard were seeking to execute an extradition arrest warrant for Guzman that was issued by a federal judge in the United States.
00:55:16.000Soldiers and Guard members made the decision to pursue Guzman without authorization from their supervisors, he said.
00:55:23.000Quote, the group responsible for this action, in eagerness to achieve positive results, acted in a hasty manner and with poor planning, he said.
00:55:31.000Events were set in motion at about 2 45 p.m local time when a convoy of military vehicles carrying more than two dozen security agents arrived at a home in an upscale neighborhood where Guzman was staying.
00:55:44.000They were fired upon and authorities shot back taking control of the house with the four occupants inside including 28 year old Guzman.
00:55:51.000Moments later Guzman's defenders arrived and quote surrounded the house with a greater force
00:55:57.000It was then, apparently, that cartel gunmen took eight federal forces hostage.
00:56:03.000At the same time, other cartel gunmen dispersed throughout the city, blocking entrances to the city with burning vehicles, attacking a state government building, and freeing inmates from a local prison.
00:56:14.000They took control of highways throughout the state and threatened to kidnap anybody who dared to drive.
00:56:19.000Panic civilians caught in the crossfire took shelter wherever they could.
00:56:23.000By 5.30pm, Mexico's security cabinet members decided to call off the operation.
00:56:28.000Durazo said the decision was made, quote, with the goal of safeguarding the well-being and tranquility of Culiacan.
00:56:34.000Lopez Obrador said Friday that he supported the move.
00:56:37.000Quote, the capture of one criminal cannot be worth more than the lives of people.
00:57:01.000It's in the northern part of Mexico, basically, and this is a city where they say the violence had been getting better, and the federal police, the federal authorities, had been gradually taking back control.
00:57:13.000But the federal police attempted this arrest of the son of El Chapo, and he's one of the leaders now of the Sinaloa cartel.
00:57:20.000Him and this other fellow have, I think it's Sandoval, or was it somebody else?
00:57:27.000No, I'm sorry, Santa Valsey Defense Secretary, it was Guzman and it was one other, the name I can't see, but it was two leaders now of the Sinaloa cartel.
00:57:37.000They've inherited it now that El Chapo is in prison in the United States.
00:57:41.000So the federal police go to arrest these two people, immediately outnumbered by 30 drug cartel members.
00:57:56.000I mean, the whole city is basically now under the control of the cartel, to the point where the entire federal government has to capitulate and give in and release the son of El Chapo, whom they arrested, among others.
00:58:08.000and they basically given up control over the entire country and the reason why we're talking about this tonight because you know this happens all the time you know this happens all over the place in central america in south america i mean we know this is not the first time that the drug cartels have humiliated the mexican government that they've taken over a town right that something like this has happened uh but of course the reason we're bringing this up is because it's very
00:59:02.000I don't think everybody thinks of Mexico in the same way that they look at, like, Nicaragua, right?
00:59:07.000Or the same way that they might look at Brazil or something.
00:59:10.000That's not to say that we don't know that Mexico is violent, but I think you understand what I'm saying here.
00:59:15.000I'm watching this unfold and it's crazy, you know, the way that the drug cartels could just flip over an entire city like this.
00:59:21.000But on Twitter, on top of all these videos I'm seeing of cars on fire and just like people shooting at each other in the streets and a total loss of control by the federal government, is a lot of Mexicans are actually proud of this.
00:59:35.000A lot of Mexicans last night on Twitter were sharing videos where
00:59:39.000There was a panicked civilian hiding out, taking shelter while there's gunfire going on outside, and she's laughing and she's making a joke about what's happening.
00:59:48.000And all these Mexicans are saying, yep, only us Mexicans would be laughing at a time like this.
00:59:58.000A lot of posts where they're essentially saying, well, but look, everybody's spirits are up and that's a testament to how Mexicans are great or something.
01:00:06.000And I see this all the time, by the way.
01:00:09.000It reminds me a little bit of when President Trump talked about Haiti.
01:00:13.000And he said that Haiti was a shithole country, right?
01:00:18.000And they talk about, well, the Haitians are resilient, you know?
01:00:21.000They're eating their mud cookies, but, you know, they possess this inner strength, this inner pride or something.
01:00:27.000And I look at what's happening in Mexico last night, and in these tweets, and this is just a little thing that struck me, but it's actually somewhat significant.
01:00:35.000What that communicates to me is not strength, it is complacency.
01:00:40.000If something like that were happening in my city, people would be furious.
01:01:24.000This is the third world attitude that's coming to our country.
01:01:28.000You know, why do you think it is that this kind of stuff happens in Mexico all the time?
01:01:32.000Why do you think all these countries are the way they are?
01:01:35.000Why are they dirty, smelly, violent, unsafe, corrupt, all the rest?
01:01:40.000It is because at a certain level the people accept that.
01:01:44.000They have set the standards so low that they're like I said on it you know maybe they don't like it but on a certain level they are okay with it.
01:01:53.000They will do nothing to make their situation better.
01:01:57.000It is a resignation that well you know that's how it goes at least we can laugh about it in Mexico.
01:02:03.000And so at a fundamental level I saw that and to me it was so striking the difference in attitude but you know that's the kind of thing that comes in these countries.
01:02:26.000In a different time we would go in and fix something or beat somebody up, whatever, right?
01:02:30.000But we don't accept that for ourselves.
01:02:32.000So that was the first takeaway that I saw.
01:02:35.000The other takeaway I saw is actually pertaining to what we talked about earlier with Syria.
01:02:40.000You know, I'm seeing all this violence and my second thought is, you know, it's kind of incredible that you've got this going on tonight and the timing couldn't have been more perfect.
01:02:50.000Because what have we been talking about for the past two weeks on this show and in all the national news media?
01:02:55.000Why we need to keep 2,000 troops in Syria to protect the Kurds.
01:03:00.000To protect the Kurds, by the way, in a border skirmish with Turkey.
01:03:05.000So in a word, and I know this is not exactly a fresh and groundbreaking take, but in a word, we are far more concerned with Syria's borders than we are with our own.
01:03:14.000I mean, could the timing be any better?
01:03:16.000That while all the national news media is saying how we have an obligation, we're turning our back on the Kurds, it's a bloody state on our history because we're pulling our troops out of a country thousands of miles across the ocean,
01:03:29.000That a day later, you know, no less than 48 hours later after the ceasefires announced over there, that we sent our Vice President and our Secretary of State to negotiate, that basically all-out war breaks out in the country on our southern border.
01:03:43.000By the way, a city that's not even that far from our border.
01:03:47.000You know, it's not like this happened in Brazil.
01:03:50.000This happened in a city in northern Mexico and so you see all this violence happening and you gotta wonder, this is not confined to just Culiacan.
01:03:58.000You know that this kind of thing happens in Tijuana.
01:04:01.000This kind of thing happens in all the border towns.
01:04:03.000This is the country directly to our south that you could probably see from your house if you live in certain parts of Texas or Arizona or California and we can't muster a wall
01:04:14.000We can muster a small National Guard presence on the border?
01:04:19.000You know there was a study that came out this week that said in the past 20 years we've spent six trillion dollars on wars in the Middle East.
01:04:29.000And I know we've heard that figure before, but I mean just think about it in terms of the the perspective here, the context of a border wall.
01:05:31.000We will kill all your drug dealers, you know, we will enforce your laws, we will take control of your country.
01:05:37.000The money would be better spent doing that than trying to make Afghanistan a democracy, right?
01:05:43.000Trying to make sure that Iraq is going to build up some pluralistic country that, you know, allows all these minority groups to participate, wouldn't you say?
01:05:51.000At the bare minimum, you know, maybe we don't even have to go in and solve all their problems.
01:07:11.000Or it was the, you know, the various governments in Latin America, or whatever.
01:07:15.000The 21st century will be completely different.
01:07:18.000This century will be defined by non-state actors.
01:07:21.000A cartel is simply one example of a non-state actor.
01:07:25.000A group that can mobilize a military force, that has revenue, that has basically its own economy, its own hierarchical structure, that can mobilize resources for
01:10:06.000He would actually administer a lot of public services like welfare, charity, things like that.
01:10:11.000I think in the future, and it's of course going to coincide with America being Brazilified and third-worldified, we're going to see a similar decline in order, decline in government efficacy, and as a result these other organizations are going to rise up.
01:10:25.000And so that's why, to look at our movement, we have to consider it less like
01:10:54.000I don't think it's out of the question that the broader movement could take a shape like this in the future, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
01:11:01.000Perhaps that could provide us with more opportunities.
01:11:03.000And so in a way, it's actually interesting.
01:11:04.000A lot of people said about Brazil this year,
01:11:22.000Because, of course, Brazil is what our country is going to become.
01:11:29.000A lot of people said, well, you know, maybe there's something to this.
01:11:32.000If America becomes a very violent, poor, corrupt country like Brazil, then maybe it's possible to elect a leader like Bolsonaro, who's reactionary, who is, in some ways, perhaps right-wing authoritarian, something like that.
01:11:46.000I do think there's something to be said about the fact that a decline in the power and control of the state will perhaps yield positive results for us.
01:11:55.000If it were just the state, if they maintained an iron grip on everything, I think there'd be less opportunities for us.
01:12:01.000to remain viable as a movement, but if the state wanes in its power and these other groups are able to rise up in a similar way, I think we might be able to benefit from that.
01:12:11.000So I think that's an important takeaway.
01:12:13.000I will say in America there are some key differences.
01:12:16.000A lot of people saw what happened in Mexico last night and they said, well, you know, what happened to all those people that said that, you know, you can't fight back with an AR-15 against the government, you know, because that's the common argument that people make is
01:12:28.000Well, you can't have the Second Amendment.
01:12:31.000Your guns couldn't defend against, you know, the 21st century government anyway.
01:12:35.000I would say, though, that in America there are some key differences.
01:12:38.000Of course, America has a much larger and more competent military than Mexico.
01:12:43.000It's much more well-funded, much more technologically advanced.
01:13:00.000The last takeaway, and the most obvious one, is that this is the future of our country because of demographic change.
01:13:07.000You know, aside from all this stuff, the most obvious takeaway is you look at what's happening in Mexico, and why it's really sad is because it's coming to a theater near you.
01:13:16.000This is going to come to our country as well.
01:13:19.000Do you think that you bring in 60 million Hispanics in 60 years and they're going to come here and they're just going to create the same society that existed before they came here?
01:13:30.000They're going to bring the same problems that they had in Mexico.
01:13:34.000They're going to bring the same problems that they had in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador.
01:13:40.000So I see what's happening Kulia Khan and you know, we can look at that from afar as a spectacle and I can jokingly say ah That's entertaining and that's great content for the show.
01:13:49.000But this is what's going to come to Los Angeles This is what's going to come to Phoenix and Austin and Chicago and in all the cities in the United States, you know, I don't think it's I don't think it's
01:14:02.000Exactly a stretch to say, you know, maybe it won't exactly happen like it did in Kuliakhan, but that you'll see this kind of gunfire and you'll see this anarchy and total collapse of public order as a result of mass immigration.
01:14:16.000You know, the saying goes, you import third world people, you import third world problems.
01:14:21.000So I'm looking at all this unfold and I'm thinking it's only a matter of time before we see this in our own neighborhoods.
01:14:42.000You know, obviously we have a bit of a more robust security apparatus, but I don't think it's outside the question that they could exert that kind of influence and power here.
01:14:50.000And that, I think, is deeply saddening.
01:14:52.000You know, you cannot bring over millions and millions and millions of people from Mexico, who, by the way, when they were in Mexico, they contributed to and facilitated all the problems that are in Mexico.
01:15:04.000You can't bring those people here and expect them to leave all that baggage at the door.
01:15:08.000You know, they don't walk across the border and suddenly all that stuff
01:15:12.000That made Mexico the way it is in their blood, in their genes, in their heritage, their culture that made it the way it is.
01:15:19.000That doesn't disappear once they go through the American public school system.
01:15:22.000That doesn't disappear once they walk onto the land, right, or become naturalized.
01:15:32.000All that's missing is concentration and time.
01:15:35.000As the concentration of people like that increase in numbers and proportions in the cities, and time goes on, you'll see the same things.
01:15:44.000You'll see the same hygiene problems, you know, you'll see the same problems with public services, and you'll see the same violence, the same chaos, the same savagery.
01:16:24.000You know, and I'm not saying I'm in favor of the cartels.
01:16:26.000I'm not saying that's cool or anything, but I'm saying I do get it.
01:16:29.000I do, I do see what's going on in this kind of epic looking, and who knows, you know, maybe in the future that could open up some opportunities for our people, our movements.
01:16:38.000It's, uh, that's how we have to think.
01:16:40.000We have to think pragmatically, but we're gonna move on to our Super Chats.
01:16:43.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:16:47.000It was a pretty eventful, pretty eventful night on Twitter yesterday, right?
01:20:29.000But I don't know, I mean, I guess with the gay son, the trick is that, I mean, basically, that's, you're just kind of stuck with that, you know?
01:20:37.000I have not seen very many cases where people recover from being gay.
01:20:41.000At least with a race-mixing daughter, you could prod her in the right direction.
01:22:41.000Bridging the bridging the divide you mean like getting married.
01:22:44.000Yeah, I don't think so sure I I mean I would venture to guess that if he got married to another race and you were both Christian that maybe things would go well As opposed to if you were not both Christian, but why would you want to do that?
01:25:38.000It's like that meme... Did you see the meme that Gabe posted?
01:25:43.000Gabe posted this meme the other day and it was the Heath Ledger Joker and Batman and I'm so tempted to pull it up on the on the screen because it's so Encapsulates the kind of mood that I'm talking about.
01:26:12.000And you're gonna have to give me one moment as I pull it up onto the screen here, but it's going to be very much worth it if I can find it.
01:29:50.000The Nordic race will never produce anyone like me.
01:29:53.000The Nordic race is not as smart as the Mediterranean race, and not as charismatic, and also they don't have the warrior spirit of the Aztec that I possess.
01:30:03.000And everybody countersignals me because of my Afro-Latino blood, but that's what makes me a beast.
01:30:08.000That's why I'm not some bitch, you know, intellectualizing everything and doing these snooty McSpencer group streams.
01:30:14.000It's because I have warrior DNA, I have warrior blood.
01:30:59.000All right Normality enforcer says good evening from Finland I recently met several knickers here and met them for the first time to see the Joker movie your power is worldwide King That's pretty epic.
01:33:29.000Uh, Forest Shade says, uh, and by the way, Frank, and look, and frankly, hate to burst your bubble, but a Novus Ordo Mass is basically better than a Sede Vicontis Latin Mass, and it's, I think, even better than an SSPX Mass, because I know an SSPX is technically a communion with Rome,
01:33:50.000But it's kind of a small technicality.
01:33:53.000I want the church that is totally in communion.
01:33:56.000And I know there's Latin masses that are not SSPX or Novus Ordo, but it is just worth reminding people that it's about Rome.
01:34:04.000It's not about all the bells and whistles.
01:34:43.000She barely talked the whole time because she's a cringe femoid.
01:34:47.000pp says you might be doing this already but when you lift leave two reps in the tank on every set instead of going to failure it allows you to do a good amount of volume without hating it and wanting to quit no way bro i'm going full steam ahead i'm going to failure
01:37:29.000Chris says John Doyle trad eboy collab when me and John Doyle should collab I don't know if he wants to collab with me cuz you know, he's I talked to him over email That just reminds me.
01:37:42.000I never emailed Shit, I never emailed him back He I emailed him.
01:37:47.000Oh, well, he emailed me a long time ago and I was like, wait a minute Is this the John Doyle and he's like, yeah, it's me by a lot and I just remembered I never applied that was very inconsiderate but
01:38:25.000I'll wear whatever hoodie I want, alright?
01:38:27.000I visited the campus and I'm rocking the hoodie.
01:38:30.000Georgetown is gay and for faggots anyway.
01:38:33.000Will Chamberlain went to Georgetown, I whipped him in a debate, and Georgetown gives money to blacks as reparations, so eat shit and die.
01:38:41.000Anyway, Frank says, I have agreed with you on literally every single point you have ever made, even the neocon stuff, but when you said it's cool to, okay, well, I never said this, he says, when you said it was cool to do something to Catboys, I'm gonna have to strongly disagree.
01:38:57.000Well, I never said that, I never said that.
01:39:00.000I just said I want some cat boys around the compound to, uh, feed me Big Macs, all right?
01:39:06.000Maybe give me a little rub down, a little massage after I work out.
01:40:08.000They just know they have to type in the right words, the right generic phrases, and they'll have simps and orbiters and thirsters retweeting liking.
01:41:46.000OpForce says Kurds are almost genetically identical to Jews.
01:41:49.000They're actually more like Iranians, but I see what you mean.
01:41:53.000RandoNumber9 says, Nick, can you explain to me how 300 Sicarios managed to rout not only Mexican police and their special forces with civilian-grade weapons?
01:42:03.000Well, the Mexican government's just totally incompetent.
01:42:06.000But also because an exerted, coordinated effort like that with, you know, an ambush, I think it's pretty effective, especially in third world countries.
01:42:17.000I don't know if it would work in America.
01:42:19.000It may, but you know, certainly when the military is not strong and put together to begin with.
01:42:26.000Mark says if Mexico just legalized drugs, the violence would end.
01:42:52.000Tim W. says, what kind of bigots would want a wall protecting their shared border with a violent narco state that acts as a bridge between them and the third world?
01:43:00.000Well, Mexico is the third world, but I see what you mean.
01:43:05.000Dimitri says I haven't watched any of the Mexico videos but could it be possible that the joking attitude is a cope?
01:43:11.000I know that after the Chechen war there were many jokes made which would have seemed lurid and deranged from the outside.
01:43:17.000I think it's a little bit different than in Russia where they have like a certain sense of humor.
01:43:54.000I think it's I think it's a little bit different Cristero because because it wasn't Mexicans that were in that situation It was Mexicans on Twitter who were saying only in Mexico would they be laughing about this and you know The Mexicans in that situation laughing and oh, I can't I can't get in this grocery store or whatever So I don't think it's exactly the same thing
01:44:13.000Yeah, well, they need to clean it up, you know.
01:44:15.000They need some kind of fascistic right-wing leader to restore order in Mexico.
01:44:35.000Maxi says six trillion dollars in the Middle East that number seems a bit high to me We would have to be spending millions of dollars per day in several countries for many decades for that number to be realistic.
01:44:46.000Oh I see yeah six trillion, you know now that you mention it six trillion does sound like a lot You know, it's I think there were only four countries were at war in Four countries.
01:44:58.000I mean originally they said there were a lot more countries, but you know, but then it was four and
01:45:04.000Yeah, I mean, it just doesn't really seem realistic.
01:45:07.000You know, in the time period and six trillion dollars, I mean, that's a lot of dollars.
01:45:13.000And even, you know, like in the part one war, one of the worst wars, the war in Iraq, there was a recent revision where they revised the amount of money spent there down from something like four trillion down to one trillion.
01:45:26.000And that was never accounted for in the total.
01:45:29.000I think that happened like 20 years ago or so.
01:45:33.000It happened recently, where they took the number in one of the worst wars out of four.
01:45:38.000One of the wars in particular, they said the total money count in that war, they revised it down from an astronomical number, something like four trillion, down to one trillion.
01:45:49.000yet they never changed the total but yet the total stayed the same and it's weird i've heard the six trillion number so many times throughout history it's almost like that number was just selected you know see i see what you mean it might be a little high i saw that number i just kind of ran with it uh i just kind of just saw it i didn't even really question it i would never question it but um now that you mentioned now that i think about it hmm
01:46:37.000But yeah, I mean, you wonder why the Mexican police didn't just end it right there, right?
01:46:43.000Kind of a dumb move on their part, but you know, then again, as the forces of order, they have to maintain legitimacy by, you know, having courts and things like that.
01:47:06.000Mateo says, you do realize, I love that, you do realize an American invasion of Mexico would probably be as bad as Afghanistan, but much closer, right?
01:47:14.000Okay, so you clearly just missed the point there, but thanks for playing.
01:47:19.000You do realize, you do realize you're a faggot, right?
01:47:22.000Nova Corps has tried your method of red pill observations, pointing out the obvious instead of revealing full power levels.
01:51:25.000If you're one of these people that it's like such a sticking point you're like can't get over the concept just can't get over the idea of kissing somebody else it's like doesn't that say that you're making a bigger deal out of it than it is?
01:51:36.000I would just look if it was a lot of money on the table I just do it and get it over with.
01:52:48.000I was driving through Koreatown and I kid you not, it was like every or every other street corner, prostitutes and gang activity and just generally dirty.
01:52:58.000And Koreatown, from what I understand, isn't even that bad.
01:58:19.000I'm proud of my Italian phenotype, so that's a nice cope.
01:58:23.000Josh Sayre says, Nick, this is gay AF, but you're smart as heck, and us Super Chatters and Nickers are not worthy of night after night of 200 IQ takes.
02:01:09.000a persona when people try to be a certain thing you know i i always think about that guy that died of botulism i think about the randomness and that is tremendously humbling to me so for people that think they're the biggest the strongest and i'm you know get some i wake up and i'm you know
02:01:30.000Running on the beach and all this it's like well, you know, but you could get taken out by a can of nachos You know, I don't know.
02:01:37.000Maybe that's maybe that's foolish, but that's the way I look at it.
02:01:41.000That's that I'm going to the gym I'm just not a retard.
02:01:43.000I'm just not an egghead Bonehead jock head about it.
02:01:47.000Jocko head about it Truth-seeking missile says thank you for such a good show tonight Nick.
02:03:36.000And it's not even like shadow banning, but it's just like their algorithm doesn't show you every tweet by every person you follow.
02:03:42.000It picks, I'm sure, based on like who you search regularly or based on whose content you engage with and who they're connected to, I'm sure.
02:03:52.000But he really does have one of the best accounts.
02:04:18.000The church is beautiful, the choir, the, you know, the ceremony, the way the priests, it's much more like ritualistic than in the Novus Ordo.
02:04:54.000But people want to make it about the Saints Days.
02:04:56.000They want to make it about the Latin Mass.
02:04:58.000They want to make it about, you know, a lot of these Gnostic types, like Jordan Peterson or even Owen Benjamin.
02:05:05.000Somebody sent me a clip over email where Owen Benjamin said that Jesus Christ was not God.
02:05:10.000And here you have somebody who everybody believes is this pious, Logos is rising guy, and he doesn't even believe that Jesus Christ is God.
02:05:36.000But in other words, thanks for backing me up much appreciated Good friend of mine classical theist Mark says Murdoch Chan sat on my face today.