On this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about Martin Luther King Jr. Day and why it's a controversial holiday. He also talks about why he doesn't like the holiday and why we should just get with the program. America First is a show about the intersection of politics, culture, entertainment, and pop culture presented by a host of conservative media personalities. It's hosted by Nick and his co-hosts, Rachael Ray and Natalie Barbu, who discuss current events, pop culture, politics, and culture in general. America First's mission is to inform, entertain, and inform the American people about their worth, dignity, and self-esteem through the lens of black culture and the importance of self-love, self-acceptance, and respect for the black community. Today's episode is dedicated to the late civil rights hero, MLK Jr. and his life and legacy, and the legacy of his impact on the culture of the civil rights movement. Enjoy, and spread the word to your friends and family about MLK Day! Thank you for listening, and remember to spread the love, support, and support MLK. Peace, Blessings, Love, and Cheers, and Love! -ED and Blessings. -NICKY -The Fuentez Team and the FuENTES Crew! "The FuENTE Family" (featuring: Nicky, Natalie, Natalie and Rachie, Rocha, Rene, and Chacho, Rizzi, and Rizzie, and Rachel, and of course, the crew at the . & the crew at America First Podcast, the , and the Red Pill Show of the America First Podcast, we will be back with a special bonus episode celebrating MLK's Day. we'll be back on Monday, January 15th, 2020! We will be covering MLK s Day, we hope you enjoy the day and remember the King Day, Martin Luther Jr.'s legacy and remember him with love, respect, respect and respect, and appreciation, and a little bit of truth, love, and good vibes! and a whole lot of love, peace, and love, love and light, and peace, peace and respect. ...and a whole bunch of love. (Thank you for being kind and lighthearted fun!
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00:03:10.000And we're back here on Martin Luther King Jr.
00:03:13.000Day for, it's kind of ironic actually, for my first show back.
00:03:18.000You know, I've been doing this one day a week deal, one day a week schedule, been doing the Friday show basically since December.
00:03:30.000Yeah, yeah, November or December, but I'm back for my, it's kind of like my first official show back, back on a regular schedule, and I'll be back all this week, and probably next week, and I think indefinitely in the foreseeable future, unless or until things, you know, ramp up again with, if I get too busy, but I'm back here tonight.
00:04:26.000Studio's still in progress, and we'll be talking tonight about Martin Luther King Jr.
00:04:31.000Day, always a very contentious holiday.
00:04:34.000It's kind of funny how on this show, normal days for everybody else are very hot-button for us, like on 9-11.
00:04:44.000Like, for everybody else on 9-11, it's like a day of
00:04:47.000Hey, you know, honor the fallen, you know, rest in peace, and we love the troops and everything.
00:04:54.000And on 9-11 for us, it's like our Super Bowl.
00:04:57.000It's like 9-11 was fake, Israel did it, and everyone's lying.
00:05:04.000I remember when I first started doing my show, I didn't know what to do on 9-11, because I'm like, do I do a show, like, with the official narrative?
00:05:14.000Do I do a show about Muslims and immigration and terrorism?
00:05:19.000Or do I do the show about how it's all fake?
00:05:22.000I didn't know what to do at that point.
00:05:24.000You know I was on YouTube and I had like kind of I was still kind of like a normie or like trying to be normie presenting so I'm like what's the angle is it is the angle that Muslims flew planes into the buildings and that's why we need to shut down immigration or is the angle that the Jews did it and that's why
00:07:25.000Maybe you need to lurk a little bit more.
00:07:27.000But I do want to talk a little bit about the holiday.
00:07:30.000and everything there's a reason it's bad and and honestly it's not because he was a rapist or whatever because frankly this whole rape thing you know it gets thrown around a lot and I don't know that I'm gonna be the guy that says hey the reason we don't like MLK jr.
00:08:29.000But quite honestly, people put MLK Jr.
00:08:33.000in the same category as like Jesus Christ and Hitler and Mozart.
00:08:39.000Those are just people off the top of my head.
00:08:42.000You know, but they put him in the same category as these like towering figures and it's like What did he even do?
00:08:51.000You know civil rights stuff is so boring and kind of lame You know, they like they're like marching across a bridge and they're getting stuff thrown at him We're not we're gonna eat in this restaurant And then they did
00:09:08.000And then landmark legislation was passed and then they went to school.
00:09:14.000It's like gay, boring, uh, you know, look at a video of like what Hitler did or Stalin.
00:09:23.000If you, you know, just to change it up a little bit.
00:09:25.000I know we get attacked for the Hitler thing or Stalin for that matter or anybody.
00:09:32.000Martin Luther King never had one of those general hats.
00:09:35.000He never had medals and rode on a tank.
00:10:08.000You have people that like, flew around the world, and traveled across the ocean, and slaughtered, you know, native people, and conquered the world, and landed on the moon, and dropped bombs, and went to war, and then you got like, you know, he was a civil rights leader.
00:11:13.000I don't know if you guys have been following this.
00:11:16.000I I didn't even know this was happening because I'm just in another dimension lately but apparently Joe Biden did the same thing that Trump did.
00:11:29.000They discovered all these classified documents at his house which is illegal apparently.
00:11:34.000He has all these classified documents in his garage and you know that's a big problem.
00:11:41.000And Fox News is all, they're all over this and everybody's all over it.
00:11:47.000Honestly, I don't, I really don't care that much.
00:14:44.000But we're also in this strange place because my entire career, my entire time I was doing this show, we were always working towards, first it was Trump, when Trump was in the White House, it was working towards Trump fixing tech censorship, it was working towards securing the future of Trumpism, getting the right personnel in the administration, things like that.
00:15:12.000And even in the last two years, working towards that.
00:15:16.000And then just like in the last two months, it feels like my whole world kind of changed.
00:15:22.000Because we were all looking, well at least I was looking forward to Trump 24, get the right guys in there, fill up the Trump White House with the right guys.
00:15:33.000And this was supposed to be our plan for the next six years.
00:16:13.000And get in there and get the right guys in there.
00:16:16.000Basically, many developments have happened which have led me to believe that that is, like, not likely.
00:16:24.000Factor in the massive voter fraud, which nothing has been done about that.
00:16:31.000And the prospect of another Trump presidency is not likely.
00:16:36.000And even if it happened, I'm not excited about it.
00:16:40.000I just don't have any enthusiasm about it.
00:16:43.000And even then, when you look at the things going on in Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene, she was supposed to be the great, whatever, America first, MAGA caucus leader, and she turns out to be a total joke.
00:20:05.000You know, a lot of people say, well, Trump was always like that, or, you know, the GOP was always going to be like that.
00:20:11.000And I agree that that was probably the most likely outcome.
00:20:15.000But there was a time when there was a little bit of maneuverability and a little wiggle room.
00:20:28.000We could have gotten in there and made it work, I believe that, but it's just not true anymore.
00:20:32.000It's not likely, it's not probable, I don't like the odds, and I don't like it.
00:20:39.000...announcement speech and it was deja vu all over again.
00:20:43.000It was 2022, it was 2020, it was 2018, it was everything that made Trump 16, like the biggest missed opportunity
00:20:56.000in the history of America and it's with yay and it's with it's with that energy it's not with this new alt-light it's not with Elon Musk coming back and bringing back all these faggots to post Fox News talking points for crying out loud boring anyway so I just had to go off on that and I put that on telegram today and I was thinking about it to myself last night the I
00:21:52.000Or will the system overwhelm the revolution?
00:21:58.000And co-opt and hijack and subdue it, assimilate it into itself, and make it plain, make it mundane, make it ordinary, make it work for itself, make it work to perpetuate itself, the system I'm talking about.
00:22:58.000And when you see guys like Sneko join up with that, and you see, you know, I'm on the phone with Aiden Ross, and you see that I'm on No Jumper talking about race and whatever, it's like the revolution is there.
00:23:14.000That's what's driving it forward, not what's sort of following behind as the caboose, waiting for the system to find an appropriate place to assimilate it and an appropriate way to assimilate it.
00:23:30.000So anyway, those are my thoughts on where we are.
00:24:00.000If you're, and it's like chess, it's like anything, it's like war, it's like any strategy, if you are playing into their strategy, if you're reacting, if you're moving in a way that's predictable, if you're moving in a way that is able to be calculated, then you're going to be, you're going to lose.
00:24:26.000We've got to boldly go forward with our own initiatives, with our own offensive.
00:24:32.000Not responding to them, but initiating our own moves, initiating our own efforts.
00:24:41.000And pushing in unexpected and new and surprising ways, in unpredictable ways that people go,
00:25:24.000Because I get told constantly by people around me, for as long as I've been doing this,
00:25:31.000You can't say this, you can't do that, you gotta do it this way, you gotta play by the rules, you gotta be business-like.
00:25:41.000Somebody who I'm kind of friends with said, you gotta be a bastard they could do business with.
00:25:47.000You can't be too unpredictable, you can't be too uncontrolled, you can't swear too much, you can't say the n-word, you can't do this, because
00:25:57.000People need to know that you're safe and reliable.
00:26:00.000You need to have a AAA credit rating so that Jews can invest in you.
00:26:05.000So that, you know, so that people can make a deal with you and not be afraid that you're going to do something wild and
00:26:13.000So I was having this internal struggle, because on the one hand, I want to just go out there and just say what I gotta say and do what I gotta do and go the fuck off.
00:26:24.000And then another part of me is like, you know, do I have responsibility to restrain myself and be pragmatic and make compromises and so on?
00:26:38.000And anyway, the first time I came out here, the first time I met Ye,
00:26:44.000We didn't even really have a full conversation, but he was talking to a group, a small group, maybe like five or six people, and he said something, and I'm paraphrasing, but it was like, it spoke to me exactly what I've been thinking.
00:27:04.000If someone like me doesn't say the truth, the full truth, then we're all going to be locked out of our Teslas and we're going to be living in, what did he say?
00:27:20.000He said, if someone like me doesn't say exactly what's going on, we're all going to be living in a episode of Black Mirror in 10 years.
00:27:33.000And I'm paraphrasing, it was something to that effect, and he elaborated on it a little bit, but it was exactly what I've been thinking, and he said it in such a way, I don't remember the exact words, I wish I had recorded it.
00:27:47.000But he said something in such a way it just hit.
00:29:21.000And that's exactly what he was saying, and that's exactly what I've been feeling and thinking for the longest time.
00:29:28.000And this is from somebody who's really not even very political, who's really not in that world.
00:29:35.000He's in the fashion world, he's in the music world, he's in the architecture world, and other worlds too.
00:29:43.000But for him to say that it's like he he's channeling man He's channeling something and anyway, so I heard that and I was like, I was like, this is the fearless visionary leader This is the guy anyway So that's just sort of what's been on my mind.
00:30:00.000I could not really Care any less about everything else that's going on.
00:30:04.000But alright, let's get into the show here.
00:34:05.000And of course the mainstream narrative is that Martin Luther King Jr.
00:34:09.000was a great civil rights leader and he freed the black people and that makes him, I mean it literally puts him in the pantheon of great American heroes like the Founding Fathers and Abraham Lincoln and all the rest.
00:34:36.000They talk about the fact that he was actually a political radical.
00:34:40.000And those are really the two big categories is sexual deviant, political radical.
00:34:46.000He was like some say a homosexual and would have threesomes and would have sex with prostitutes.
00:34:53.000That's actually where he was assassinated.
00:34:55.000He was allegedly seeing a prostitute and he raped or sexually abused women.
00:35:03.000And then the other category is that he was really far more left-wing than people think.
00:35:09.000A lot of conservatives like to say that he was one of these colorblind
00:35:19.000Liberals like a classical liberal or something Appreciate his legacy and a lot of the criticism these days will will then center on this other aspect that no there's more to it than that He was a lot more radical than anybody knows and if you read his later writings he has this affinity for communism and his wife
00:36:41.000And that's because my opposition to the holiday and his legacy has nothing to do with him being a sexual deviant or him being a political radical.
00:36:53.000That's true of lots of people and lots of different things.
00:36:58.000And we can look at people who have a complicated personal life, or a complicated legacy, or a complicated whatever.
00:37:07.000You guys know I'm a big fan of Joseph Stalin.
00:37:10.000I think he's a fascinating figure, and I think that he's somebody who achieved amazing things for his country, but who of course is an evil person.
00:37:27.000Cruel and vindictive and anti-Christian and many other things.
00:37:36.000We also think about that when it comes to Hitler.
00:37:39.000Have we not just gone through this huge national conversation about Hitler and whether or not you could say you love Hitler and what does that mean?
00:37:48.000He had a lot of accomplishments in the realm of technology and innovation and in the economy, but people point out war crimes or they point out prejudice or things like that.
00:38:26.000And some people that have been accused of rape, also based.
00:38:30.000Like, you know, like everyone's accused of rape these days.
00:38:35.000Everybody under the sun gets accused of sexual assault and this and that.
00:38:40.000I mean, are we really, honestly, are we going to draw the line and say, now don't get me wrong, it doesn't make it morally good, it's not morally questionable, it's morally wrong.
00:38:53.000It's morally wrong that he was a deviant.
00:38:55.000I'm not a communist, I don't like that he's a communist.
00:39:07.000Those are not the problems with why he has a national holiday.
00:39:14.000So, that's... The problem with this picture is not that
00:40:02.000Now, if there were like a hundred holidays, and you had a holiday for Lincoln, and Jackson, and you had a holiday for Lindbergh, and Buzz Armstrong, and Jay Leno, and Michael Jackson, you know, then maybe you might say there's a different... we have to think about what qualifies somebody to have a holiday.
00:40:28.000There's the guy that 500 years ago discovered this half of the planet and started a permanent settlement on this side of the world, and then there's the father of America, the first president, the leader of the Revolutionary Army, and presiding over the Constitutional Convention
00:41:19.000's legacy is really just about minorities in America.
00:41:24.000And I don't, I just say that descriptively, not with any kind of animosity, or to minimize it, but when you think about his legacy, America is a black and white country, it always has been.
00:41:38.000It's a country that when it was founded was all white, slaves were brought over, or I guess when the first permanent settlements started and
00:42:32.000And it was not until later on with the emancipation of the slaves that America became a country that was
00:42:40.000Really meaningfully white and black, meaning that blacks had some degree of legal and social parity and equality with white people.
00:42:50.000And then it wasn't until the Civil Rights Movement that maybe that was fulfilled completely.
00:42:55.000Point being, is the major strides of Martin Luther King Jr.
00:43:01.000made, his legacy was with regard to America's historic black minority.
00:43:08.000And minority populations, ethnic, racial, religious, have been a part of countries for as long as there's been countries.
00:43:16.000For as long as there's been large-scale human settlements, you have had diversity to some degree, you have had majorities of people that look the same, believe the same, whatever, and small numbers
00:44:27.000did was really exclusively for the historic and the principal minority population of the American nation, which is the black people and the descendants of the slaves.
00:44:47.000I don't love the Civil Rights Act because it goes against the Constitution and it goes against freedom of association and things like that.
00:44:55.000But insofar as the Civil Rights Movement produced more tolerance for black people, that's terrific.
00:45:04.000But as far as what defines our nation, I don't know that the civil rights victories for one of the minority populations constitute something that really defines the identity of America.
00:45:19.000I think about things that are about the whole country and about the principal population, like discovering the land that we're on, fathering the nation we live in.
00:45:32.000You could say, who else is in that category?
00:45:40.000The other Founding Fathers, the ones that helped draft the Constitution, which is an extremely important document and extremely important to American civil society.
00:46:27.000And it gets to the identity of America, which is now being chipped away at and eroded and called into question with all these kinds of things.
00:47:34.000And it's not because we have a qualm, and here's the issue with that is, if you've got problems with him being a rapist, well, any liberal can say, well, Christopher Columbus wasn't perfect either, or George Washington wasn't perfect either.
00:48:26.000But yet, we have a large population, we have to produce lots of things, somebody's gotta do the producing, somebody's gotta pick the fucking grapes, somebody's gotta drive the people around and do whatever.
00:48:42.000Okay, so a lot of people say, and we're totally in like a detour here, but a lot of people say, well, slavery's in the Bible, so that just goes to show that Christianity is evil.
00:48:52.000It's like, no, that shows that slavery, properly understood, is kind of the state of human civilization.
00:49:00.000Anyway, the chattel slavery of black people
00:49:05.000To say that black people were three-fifths of a person or not fully human or something like that is wrong.
00:49:24.000should not be a hero because he was a sinner, because he was an imperfect guy who was a raper or a communist or something,
00:49:33.000Well, by that same standard, you're going to have a little bit of trouble, and people may debate about this, but you're going to have some trouble then with a guy like Washington or Columbus.
00:49:44.000Of course, we would say, we would scoff at that and say that's preposterous, although they're a product of their time, and although their views on things like slavery or whatever, you know, George Washington's a Protestant,
00:50:00.000Although those things were a product of their time, of course their legacy and their achievement, which is towering and heroic, surpasses their personal shortcomings, of which everybody has.
00:50:13.000The problem is then you'd have to apply that standard to Martin Luther King.
00:50:18.000And so the problem is not the personal shortcomings, or the fact that they're a product of their time, or their people, or their moment.
00:50:27.000was a communist, and not to make excuses for it, but everybody was a communist in the 40s, 50s, and 60s, and 70s.
00:50:38.000And everybody, all minority populations and all third world populations were communists because that was the literature of revolution.
00:50:47.000The only people literally printing books and creating pamphlets and propaganda and writing about guerrilla warfare and non-violence were communists!
00:51:25.000And the only people that were writing books about how to kill the people in charge and how to start a revolution were the communists in Russia.
00:52:16.000It comes down to the technology of communication.
00:52:19.000And who's making it and the money behind it and all that.
00:52:22.000Anyway, so the point is to say, and this is overly complicated, I think you get it at this point, but no, the problem is not that a man had shortcomings or was a radical.
00:52:34.000The problem is that we do not recognize his achievements as actually that important.
00:52:41.000It's actually just not that important.
00:52:54.000And it's not integral to the identity of the nation either, because it only really affects the minority population.
00:53:02.000And that's very big for black America, but black America, although it's part of America, it's not all of America.
00:53:10.000Just like there are Muslim Russians, they're not, they are Russian, but Russia's not a Muslim country.
00:53:17.000And there are Tibetans, and there are Muslim Uyghurs, and there are Manchurians and Mongolians, but China is not a Muslim, Tibetan, Manchurian country.
00:53:28.000Like, for some people, it's very difficult.
00:55:26.000It's like when Alex Jones said that Hitler was a pedophile because like Ava Braun was 17 or something.
00:55:32.000I saw something on Twitter, I don't even know if this is true, but something on Twitter said like, all of Hitler's girlfriends were 16 and 17.
00:55:40.000And Alex Jones, I don't even know if that's true, but if that is, that's probably why Alex Jones called Hitler a pedophile.
00:55:47.000And it's like, you faggots would be saying the same thing about Hitler.
00:55:51.000MLK was a rapist and Hitler was a pedophile.
00:58:45.000But we're not, not that we're in favor of these things, not that we're in favor of these things, but just these are things, listen, we're people.
01:00:37.000We'll have gay sex with his husband, put his makeup on, do his hair, gonna go on his show with the bright lights and his cutesy
01:00:48.000Kitschie Furniture, his, like, green couch and his red lamp, and he's gonna sit at his show with his, you know, $5,000 suit, and he's gonna say, Hey, everybody!
01:02:53.000Catholic Goober says, based Brant the type of nigga to leave the function by throwing a ninja smoke bomb on the ground, still stand there awkwardly after the smoke disappears, and then walk away.
01:05:05.000Buff incel says Doyle got crushed by hunter Avalon in a debate a while back nibba was stuttering and Thrown off every time hunter yelled source many reminders that there is only one Nick the knife You shouldn't compare him to me because there's only one me.
01:05:22.000I'm in a different category You know and he knows that he knows he can't do it.
01:05:28.000He literally told me that he said something like you know I have to do YouTube because I can't do what you do
01:05:44.000Did you think anybody thought you could?
01:05:54.000Some people have it, some people don't.
01:05:57.000Some people are born with perfect vision and green eyes and a handsome face and some people are born with a lazy eye and glasses and a neck beard.
01:07:00.000People don't realize the extent to which our society is so hyper-sexualized.
01:07:06.000You realize that it just doesn't work.
01:07:09.000Society like it is just doesn't work with being a Christian.
01:07:13.000You can't, and that's not to say you can't expect, because we're all supposed to strive to be perfect, but we're really not setting people up for success with
01:07:25.000Celibacy and sexual morality when it's a porn society, and when it's also a society where women are wearing leggings, and they're showing their ass everywhere, and their shoulders, and their ankles, and their legs, and their arms, and their bellies.
01:13:25.000So, we didn't talk about Ralphamania, but we were watching my show, I want to say back in December, and we were at the office watching my show, and we were at the Super Chats, and somebody said, does Ye know who Ethan Ralph is?
01:13:44.000And he turned to me and said, who's Ethan Ralph?
01:13:46.000And I said, oh, he's a streamer on Cozy.
01:14:11.000That's a big reason why I don't want to get married.
01:14:29.000Because I just like to be unbothered, and I'm very easily bothered by everything.
01:14:36.000Even people that I love, even people that I like, you know, I'm just a big fan and like, like hanging out with them, or even like my mom, like even people that I love.
01:15:07.000But I know that I'm not going to be able to handle that.
01:15:13.000Like, just today, I was on the phone with somebody, and, like, it was just cutting out, you know, like, I hate, I fucking hate phone calls, but I'm on the phone, and it cut out for, it just kept cutting out, and I was just, like, at a 10.
01:15:29.000I was just ready to be, like, just total meltdown, flip out, driving to incoming traffic, like, I was just, it was go time.
01:15:47.000Like, I better just take a deep breath before I cause big problems.
01:15:51.000So... And you know, I'm friends with this guy who came through Chicago before I left and we got breakfast and he was telling me that this is what his wife does.
01:16:05.000He just got married and he was telling me that
01:23:45.000Donald Trump says, in 100 years when fast-food restaurants are automated, will politicians say working in McDonald's for low wages was like slavery?
01:24:09.000Because what we think of as slavery is like being whipped and like, you know, picking cotton.
01:24:18.000And what I'm here to tell you is that what slavery is, is just like contractual, grunt, difficult work for cheap that you're basically forced to do.
01:24:32.000And so, and I know people are going to say, well, actually, but it's like, look,
01:24:37.000Whether you're a slave, or a servant, or a peasant, or a serf, a feudal manorial peasant, industrial factory worker, subsistence farmer, a wage slave today, you know, it's really all the same.
01:24:52.000Has quality of life improved for people?
01:24:54.000Yes, you know there is material abundance and there's a legal framework that allows for people to have more freedom with the advent of monetary instruments and again this market system.
01:26:03.000Which is the means of production, which is machines and factories and expertise and entrepreneurship and these financial vehicles and instruments that we can use like debt and borrowing and all that, all that kind of stuff.
01:26:18.000Interest, which is not totally Christian, but it is what it is.
01:26:27.000Move value in a sort of a more fluid way because that's really what it comes down to is money is Value and we make money by our labor You know what a low a low wage person does they just add their like time and they trade their time for money They trade time doing menial tasks for money But there's a value add and then they basically are spending their labor in a sense the value of their labor
01:26:54.000Somewhere else for things and that's really the economy is based on That or in some sense not not really the currency is not based on that.
01:27:03.000It's just printed But you know theoretically it's based on value and labor and production and these kinds of things and and the point is to say that The only reason that it's not like slavery back then is just because we're more productive and more efficient That's what I'm trying to say
01:27:20.000Workers are more efficient and more productive and there's more surplus and that's why workers Slaves are able to you know have time off and have more stuff and have more freedom But it's still like you have to work to eat just a little bit different
01:28:45.000The idea that like, you know, we were amoebas, and then amoebas became fish, and then fish became lizards, and lizards became birds, and birds became dogs, and dogs became monkeys, and monkeys became people.
01:28:59.000That, you'll never convince me of that.
01:29:57.000Victor says Nick you need to keep speaking about how men are men and women are women like Matt Walsh keep playing their game by their rules yeah hot take but women are women I'm a real feminist and I think that women are women Wow what a cultural warrior what a real paladin this guy says that women are women
01:30:29.000Based, wow, this is, we're really moving forward as a society and as a revolution.
01:32:06.000Jiz Gee says, what's your advice to people in foreign countries creating similar movements like America First where we don't have a first or second amendment and risk imprisonment for hate speech?
01:32:51.000That's just, I'm not working in that framework, so I don't think about that challenge every day, but it seems to me like it's almost impossible to have a revolutionary movement if you can't speak.
01:34:15.000He was just some bum in a van at some house who got killed and wasn't even a Christian.
01:34:22.000So, I mean, what's cool about him other than that he was like a LARPer and clearly, like, what he was doing was just crazy.
01:34:33.000Like, you know, it's one thing when you're yay doing that.
01:34:37.000It's another thing when you're just some guy and you just, like,
01:34:41.000Dress up in a costume and you know the stuff that he was doing to me there's nothing like cool or based about that it was just kind of sad and weird and didn't succeed and and at the end of the day his ideology was anti-christian so it just isn't the same.
01:35:04.000It's no different than, I don't think communists in America are cool.
01:35:07.000Like, who is that guy that ran for president from jail?
01:35:56.000Old heads know that for people that have been watching my show for a long time.
01:35:59.000I've never been a fan because again It's it's just like sad and weird and it's not even Christian you read like his because you know I've read some of his stuff and it's just not consistent with my ideology at all
01:36:14.000You know, and neither is necessarily, you know, National Socialism or Communism, but at least what you'd say about a national leader is, regardless of what you think about Communism, Stalin made Russia an industrial nuclear power.
01:36:32.000Regardless of what you think about National Socialism, Hitler brought Germany back from the brink of destruction and defeated the Communists.
01:37:29.000Anon says, Jesus said in Matthew 24 15 to 16 to keep watch for the abomination that causes desolation to be set up by the Antichrist in a future temple to let us know when a second coming will be near.