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00:17:39.000Normally when I say there's a lot going on, it's bad things, it's Christians being exploded, and it's homosexuals taking over the world, and it's feminists stealing your money and taking over the movement.
00:17:53.000Last night I said I place my faith, I humbly submit myself, I place my faith in the God-Emperor of mankind, Donald Trump, that he would not bring us to war in Iran, and I was rewarded.
00:18:06.000And the faithful, the people that have hung on, were rewarded.
00:18:10.000We are not going to war with Iran just yet, okay?
00:18:14.000I mean, who knows where this is gonna go, but for people who have been paying attention to the news today, there was a strike that was planned for last night.
00:18:22.000Which could have taken out 150 people in Iran.
00:18:25.000Airstrikes, we don't know the full extent of what the strike would look like, but it looked to be pretty major, pretty substantial.
00:18:33.000It was called off 10 minutes before the firing started, so...
00:19:50.000Not like people getting killed or injured or anything, but collateral damage in the sense that maybe they scoop up more people while they're picking up 2,000 people.
00:19:59.000Maybe they'll collect some other lower priority illegal immigrants who may be orbiting or around the ones they're going after.
00:21:07.000There is another white pill not really related to the current events.
00:21:11.000For people that are interested or wondering, Neon Genesis Evangelion is now on Netflix.
00:21:17.000We do have to do a little bit of a plug for that.
00:21:20.000Couldn't be America first if we didn't at least mention it.
00:21:22.000You know, a lot of times you talk about that show on this show, and if you're confused about it, you don't know what that is, you might want to check it out.
00:21:58.000And let me know if you have a similar experience, because I feel like... I don't know if it's just me, I don't know if it's just this show, I don't know what it is, but... And pardon the language, but what's with all the fucking drag queens, okay?
00:22:10.000I hate to be coarse, I hate to be vulgar right out of the gate, but seriously!
00:22:15.000I feel like every day, every week, it's Drag Queens.
00:22:48.000They're writing a report on this, and I'll read you the article.
00:22:52.000It says, quote, if you're looking to learn how to code, so for anybody out there who's learning how to code on this show, maybe you're interested in this, there are tons of tutorials on YouTube, but only a few star a wisecracking drag queen in a candy-colored wig.
00:23:11.000Who was dreamed up by Billy Jacobson, an engineer at Google's New York office who wants to bring some drag to the tech world.
00:23:18.000And bring some tech to the drag world, too!
00:23:21.000This year, Billy decided to take Analytical to YouTube with an unexpected twist.
00:23:26.000A channel dedicated to teaching people about computer science with nods to famous drag queens, and his videos teach people how to code with lots of projects and pop culture references to keep viewers interested.
00:23:37.000Billy says, I'm trying to bring tech to people who are interested in drag and show them you can be queer and flamboyant and be an engineer and code and that's totally fine.
00:24:58.000This is what they want America to look like.
00:25:00.000This is what they want Europe to look like.
00:25:02.000Am I just the only sane person left on the planet?
00:25:06.000Because they treat you like you're insane for talking about this, for talking about an agenda, a conspiracy, some kind of coordinated effort to change the way the population looks, acts, feels, all of that.
00:25:18.000But you see that it's not just left-wing activists anymore.
00:25:21.000It's not like it's the 1970s and it's some radical group in San Francisco or New York City like you see in the movies.
00:26:00.000I have to, I don't even know, step outside, talk to these real people everybody keeps talking about, step into the real world everybody keeps talking about, and try and refresh and, you know, see what's happening because everywhere I look online, it's in the public libraries, it's on Google, it's Chips Ahoy!
00:26:19.000On their advertisement for Mother's Day!
00:26:21.000I don't know what's going on with the drag queens, the homosexuality, all this stuff.
00:26:25.000I mean, I get it's Pride Month, but it just seems like it's so ubiquitous.
00:26:29.000And you understand that that's what they want for the American people.
00:26:33.000That's what they want for the American man, I think.
00:26:35.000They want women to be in suits and bossy, bitch, butch, lesbian business people, and they want the men to be pussies wearing makeup and dancing around and lip-syncing and wearing candy-colored wigs and all that, and am I the only one who sees that this is going on?
00:27:00.000And also, you know, before I move on, the drag queen says, well, I need to show that you can be, uh, you know, gay, makeup-wearing male in drag and do coding.
00:27:44.000And it was, oh, it was a big... I don't, I don't remember that happening, right?
00:27:48.000And then, moreover, they say, well, I want to show that people can be comfortable being whatever they want, you know, except for, like, white.
00:28:22.000I keep scrolling, I see an article from the United Nations.
00:28:26.000It says, the food sector has a huge potential for emission reduction and a shift to healthier and more sustainable diets that can help protect the planet and achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.
00:28:36.000Take a look at some of the food alternatives participants tasted at this conference.
00:28:59.000You can eat a mud bar with crickets in it.
00:29:01.000You can eat a little burger patty with some mysterious cloudy white substance on top.
00:29:06.000And I'm just thinking this is one viewing session and then on top of that we've got there's a report that says you remember the school shooting by the transsexual?
00:29:15.000The reason she shot up the school or he whatever it is in Colorado months ago is because
00:29:20.000His, her classmates were questioning her gender.
00:29:24.000So, one viewing session, this is Welcome to Our New Planet, just when you think, you know, just when I was about to give you a bunch of white pills, just when I was about to reassure you that things are going okay, in one viewing session in the so-called real world, you see Google promoting drag queens, the United Nations telling you
00:29:42.000You know, it's time to eat bugs and leaves and mud bars and all this because, well, we're polluting too much.
00:29:48.000And then we hear about transsexuals shooting up schools because you're misgendering them.
00:29:52.000And I just think, you know, welcome home!
00:30:04.000The flag that is a global symbol, right, for anal sex and mealworm cricket bars, the United Nations, all that, it is a good thing that this will not touch the ground.
00:31:12.000Think of what's going on in this Pride Month, the celebration, the extravaganza, all the global corporations that are throwing in with this.
00:31:21.000All these kinds of crazy stories you see like this every day in the mainstream media.
00:31:40.000We're going to be doing this for the rest of our lives, so understand.
00:31:44.000This is a little taste of the rest of our lives.
00:31:46.000When we all have kids, we'll be telling them, you know, when I was a kid...
00:31:50.000When I was a kid, we used to make fun of homosexuals.
00:31:52.000And now, uh, now I have a collar around my neck, and if I say anything wrong, I get electrocuted!
00:31:57.000I get electrocuted while I'm in my wage cage, and I lose social credit points, you know?
00:32:02.000So, you'll, you'll like go under the, you'll go under the bed, you'll put a pillow over your ears and over your mouth.
00:32:08.000Remember when you used to be able to say faggot?
00:32:10.000So anyway, but but we've got to move on we've got to move on to the current events So that's that's well, you know, that's your daily life.
00:32:17.000We're gonna move on we're gonna talk about these ice raids
00:34:17.000So, in the time that the President has been in office, and don't get me wrong, this is not the totality of the deportations.
00:34:24.000President Trump's deportation numbers are, by the way, lower than President Obama's and lower than President Bush's, something to keep in mind.
00:34:32.000But nevertheless, since Trump gets into office, we see that the ICE raids are not even really systematic.
00:35:13.000Most estimates put it around the middle at like 23 million.
00:35:16.000So, in the grand scheme of things, you can target and isolate, well, we'll go to a meatpacking facility, or we'll go to some kind of a vineyard or an orchard or something, and we'll take out a hundred, two hundred workers.
00:35:28.000In the grand scheme of things, you got 23 million people in the country illegally.
00:35:34.000And then you put it in the context of this current removal.
00:35:37.000If this is some big announcement, this is some big progress that's being made with the president, 2,000 illegals being removed.
00:35:44.000And don't get me wrong, I mean the left is going crazy about this, and I guess that's sort of like a false positive for when we're doing something good, but in the grand scheme of things, 2,000 going out in the country, and this is like the highest profile announcement of people being removed,
00:35:58.000In my opinion, you shouldn't even begin to start taking people out until you secure the border.
00:36:15.000Maybe you have the military on the board, or you have just like a meat shield of people standing with their arms linked so that they physically cannot get in.
00:36:23.000Maybe you shut down all flights going into America.
00:36:28.000But it's like you've got water pouring into your basement.
00:36:31.000It's like your house is flooding, and it's flooding from the windows, and it's flooding from the door, and it's flooding from underground, and you've got like a Dixie cup, and here we go, 2,000 illegal immigrants, and tossing it out the window.
00:36:57.000Breitbart said that we were on track to apprehend a million illegal immigrants at the border and 500,000 would get through without getting apprehended.
00:37:56.000But think of it, he got elected saying, we're gonna send all of them back.
00:38:00.000Now, nobody thought that was feasible.
00:38:03.000But again, maybe there was this expectation that at the very least there'd be less than when we started, or at the very, very bare minimum, deportations would be higher than they were under Barack Obama, and that illegal immigrant apprehensions would be lower than under Barack Obama, but none of those things are happening.
00:38:22.000Apprehensions are higher, way higher than under Obama, deportations are way lower than under Obama, and we have a lot more than when we started, so
00:38:31.000You know, if we're judging, again, how do you judge the success of an administration?
00:38:35.000Maxwell will be debating this on Sunday.
00:38:38.000People can throw out, oh, well, VA reform.
00:38:40.000He got rid of the individual mandate, the TPP.
00:38:43.000Okay, but if your signature promise was immigration, and just every metric that you look at is the opposite of what you promised, I don't think you could call that a grand slam.
00:38:54.000I don't think you could say that's even a success.
00:38:57.000So I hate to rain on everybody's parade.
00:39:33.000Unless, you know, the collateral damage that they're talking about, other people that get scooped in with the people being deported, with the 2,000 that are being targeted, unless that collateral damage is like a million, unless that collateral damage, it's like, well we targeted 2,000 but we ended up deporting 100,000.
00:40:21.000Yeah, well, you know, we'll see who's crying in 20 years when the country is like 10% white and the country's taken over by, you know, it's gonna look like a gay pride parade, basically.
00:40:31.000It's gonna look like a gay pride parade in Jamaica.
00:40:34.000And we'll see who's gonna be drinking whose tears, right, at the end of the day.
00:41:26.000Nobody believes the United States government, right?
00:41:29.000Except for the mainstream media, the neocons, the European governments.
00:41:33.000But not even Japan believe the US government.
00:41:35.000Japan, who was in Tehran, Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan, who was in Tehran, the capital of Iran, at the time of the supposed Iranian attack.
00:41:44.000And also the people that own the ships say it was not the Iranians.
00:41:47.000So we had on Thursday this what appears to be very dubious, very shady deal that went on in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:42:06.000As a result of this increase in tensions with this escalation of our military presence, one of our drones may or may not have entered Iranian airspace.
00:42:15.000Again, it's a situation nobody knows exactly what happened except for the people involved.
00:42:19.000But an American unmanned spy drone was shot down by Iran.
00:42:28.000The disagreement is whether the drone was in international waters or if it was over Iranian airspace.
00:42:34.000Again, there's no real way to know about that.
00:42:37.000Now last night, and this is unbeknownst to us until very late last night, there was a planned strike on Iran.
00:42:43.000And we did talk about this a little bit.
00:42:44.000There was a meeting between Republican leadership, Democrat leadership, and the President in his cabinet, which had gotten out, I think, a few hours prior to the show last night.
00:42:53.000And they had all resolved, from all their different statements, they had all resolved to do what they called a measured response.
00:43:00.000So Iran shoots down an unmanned spy drone, which was clearly either in their airspace or very close to their airspace.
00:43:14.000Last night, tonight, we have a little bit of a better idea.
00:43:17.000They say it would be some kind of strike involving air power and sea power, and which would have killed approximately 150 people somewhere in that ballpark.
00:43:27.000The news is that the president called it off at the last minute, and I'll read you the tweet thread here.
00:43:32.000He tweeted about it, which to me is so funny.
00:43:34.000You know, we don't even have to hear about it secondhand from BBC or from Fox News or from CNN.
00:43:41.000The president literally tweeted a play-by-play of what exactly happened last night.
00:45:17.000Sanctions are abiding and more were added last night.
00:45:20.000Iran can never have nuclear weapons, not against the USA and not against the world.
00:45:25.000So in short, and this is a pretty simple straightforward source or story, there's a couple of spelling errors in there which we're not really, that's not important, but basically they were going to target three sites, three military sites or nuclear sites, I'm guessing in Iran.
00:45:40.000Naval air power was involved and this would have resulted in the deaths of approximately 150 people.
00:45:47.000Trump says, well wait a minute, that's not really proportionate.
00:45:50.000Iran shoots down an unmanned drone, no casualties, it's just tech, and we kill 150 Iranians?
00:45:57.000That seems like you're asking for trouble, which makes sense, right?
00:46:04.000And you know, it's incredible to me, because all the neocons today and this week, they're repeating this mantra, nobody wants war with Iran.
00:46:12.000Ben Shapiro tweeted today, after all this went down,
00:46:15.000He tweets, and such a smug asshole, he tweets out, 1.
00:48:10.000John Bolton, who is the National Security Advisor, he wants war with Iran.
00:48:14.000There are many people, the defense contractors, who want war with Iran, but they keep saying, well, you know, we don't want war with Iran, we're just going to kill 150 Iranians in cold blood for no reason, based on no evidence, because they shot down a drone that may or may not have been flying over their own country.
00:49:30.000None of this is ideal, but it's never come close to escalating to anything resembling regime change in Syria, which is what they wanted.
00:49:37.000Don't forget that's what they wanted and what they were pursuing and what everybody in the GOP and the Democrats were campaigning on in 2016.
00:49:45.000And so people might say, oh well, you say we're not at war in Syria, but we have 2,000 troops in the northeast Syria and we missile struck them a couple of times.
00:49:53.000Yeah, the missile strikes killed no one.
00:49:56.000It didn't change the material outcome on the battlefield at all in the civil war.
00:50:32.000People might say, well he tore up the nuclear deal.
00:50:35.000And we sent in 1,500 troops in the region.
00:50:38.000Now that's obviously not ideal either, but another instance of restraint, where clearly, and this comes from multiple reports, Mike Pompeo, John Bolton pushed these options on the president and said, you need to go in and kill 150 people.
00:51:59.000Or is this a basic negotiating tactic called a bluff?
00:52:03.000We tell Iran, oh well, we were going to strike you, and we could easily strike you, and we could escalate this, and Pompeo and Bolton were about to get their way!
00:52:13.000But I said, I'm willing to be patient, I'm willing to contain them.
00:52:17.000So I think it's another negotiating tactic.
00:52:19.000I think it's something that is sort of, in a way, calling Iran's bluff.
00:52:23.000Because honestly, another way to look at this Iranian situation is, sure, Israel wants this war, Saudi Arabia wants this war, America wants this war,
00:52:32.000You have to wonder if Iran does not, in some way, want the situation to escalate.
00:52:37.000And that may seem counterintuitive, but here's why.
00:53:39.000But let's say that we did go through with our attack on Iran last night and we kill 150 Iranians.
00:53:44.000Well, there's no better way to rally the Iranian people around the regime, rally the Iranian people around the militaristic elements in the government, other than America killing a bunch of Iranians.
00:53:54.000And so maybe, in a way, we could see that this regime is sort of on its last legs without military interference.
00:54:01.000They're on their last legs, they're faltering, they're failing.
00:56:07.000That doesn't necessitate that, you know, you go full hog or full ham or whatever.
00:56:12.000Whole hog is the expression, I think, on these countries with big wars.
00:56:16.000So it's a recognition that even though we don't go all the way, there are interests in the world.
00:56:20.000The middle-of-the-way approach, the America First approach, says in order to protect these admittedly secondary or tertiary foreign interests that we have, for example in the Persian Gulf or in Venezuela, we use smart, non-lethal, non-kinetic means to achieve those interests.
00:56:37.000So as an example, like we did in North Korea, we don't want nuclear non-proliferation.
00:56:42.000At the same time, a war in North Korea is not good for us.
00:56:49.000We can get China in, we can get all the Asian countries in, we can get the United Nations involved, and we can just starve them and choke them off economically to the point where they'll come to the table.
00:57:00.000Obviously that's, you know, a little bit of a bumpy road.
00:57:02.000It's a sort of a tricky thing to swing, but we're not at each other's throats.
00:57:07.000We're not doing nuclear tests and missile tests and all that.
00:57:10.000And so we've achieved a balance where at once we have achieved America's interests, but we haven't done something to achieve them that goes against our interests paradoxically, which would be a major war.
00:57:57.000But nevertheless, it's still a problem.
00:57:58.000So instead of going in and invading them and, you know, doing this costly war, we can just, as President Trump says, we can be patient, we can wait, if it turns into a situation where they get an arsenal and it really becomes an existential threat.
00:58:12.000Well, we have the biggest military in the world.
00:58:14.000So, if that were even close to happening, we could do something about it.
00:58:18.000But in the meantime, let's use the power that we have financially.
00:58:21.000Let's use the power that we have economically.
00:58:24.000It costs us virtually nothing to say, well, you can't use your oil, you can't do whatever, to keep ratcheting up the pressure.
00:58:30.000Sure, it costs us $180 million for a downed drone.
00:58:33.000In the grand scheme of things, compared to a ground war, compared to a nuclear Iran,
00:58:38.000That's obviously a cost savings, right?
00:58:41.000So I think that this is the right approach.
00:58:42.000This proves the viability of containment.
00:58:45.000Because if you had gone in either direction, it wouldn't have worked.
00:58:48.000If you'd gone in the direction of, hands off, we're gonna do this Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, we'll allow Iran to sort of do their own program, this does result in an outcome where perhaps Iran gets a nuclear arsenal.
00:59:00.000And maybe that's a bad thing for America, ultimately.
00:59:03.000Now, it also goes against, alternatively, another bad option, which would be a full-scale war, killing Iranians, something that would rally people around to the central government there.
00:59:44.000I think President Trump is the only one, and admittedly there are a lot of failures, I'm the first one to acknowledge them.
00:59:49.000I have been acknowledging them for like almost a year now, but he is the only one I think who has the fortitude, I think deep down the convictions, the competence to really resist the broad strokes of neocons and
01:00:03.000Open borders, some of the bad things that are happening, so it's good to see.
01:00:06.000It's good to see that this happened and hopefully this continues to be our course.
01:00:10.000This makes me have a lot of faith in the president.
01:00:13.000You know, I thought the other day and earlier this week that we were hurtling towards a war.
01:01:48.000As bad as Iran might be, even if you're on board with a lot of this evangelical crap about the mullahs in Iran, the clerics in Iran are crazy and they're gonna nuke the world, even if you're a retard and you believe that stuff, it still doesn't come close to the threat that is posed by what's happening domestically in the country.
01:02:05.000You know, I'll say the America First foreign policy is containment.
01:02:09.000That's how we should conduct ourselves when dealing with rogue states and the issue of nuclear proliferation.
01:02:15.000But the true America First foreign policy is always to remember that what happens outside our borders is much less of a threat than what's happening inside our borders.
01:02:24.000That's sort of what underlies the whole America First strategy.
01:02:29.000If we were a strong nation, if we were still had our stuff together, you could argue that these things were feasible.
01:02:35.000I don't know if you could argue that these things would be good, or in our interest it would be a tough case to make, but you could argue that it's feasible for us to do.
01:03:58.000Ben Shapiro says stuff like, well, we should have killed 150 Iranians knowing full well that this could have escalated into a war with Iran.
01:04:04.000And that's because he doesn't care about what happens in America.
01:04:07.000He cares about what happens in Israel.
01:04:09.000And so for Israel, Iran is a number one priority.
01:04:12.000For America, it's what's happening on the southern border.
01:04:14.000For America, it's what's happening to our institutions, and with our elites, and our media, and this kind of stuff.
01:07:14.000It's like the left and the Palestinians and the right and, you know, anti or opposed to Israel First type people coming together, owning Ben Shapiro, dabbing on Ben Shapiro.
01:09:26.000It'll just be, it'll have to be one of those breaking the fourth wall moments and the, you know, Larry David theme will play, Curb Your Enthusiasm plays.
01:10:36.000Let's not disrespect the veterans All right, let's not disrespect our veterans who we appreciate But it does certainly seem like there's a lot of bad boomers out there I will tell you who knows what could have been if you know, a lot of boomers survived that encounter Maybe they'd be based.
01:10:51.000Maybe they wouldn't be as obnoxious as the ones today Jake says Nick.
01:11:20.000There's like, you know, there's more than one day in the week.
01:11:23.000I said, you know what, I'll tell you what, if I like it, if I try it on, I like the fit, I like the look, I'll come back and I'll get ten more.
01:11:56.000I can never just be leisurely, but you know what?
01:11:58.000I live in spite of that, even though I have tasks and responsibilities, but I live leisurely regardless because I will not be a slave because
01:12:07.000Time is short, life is short, and you cannot have these, you know, these silly material concerns weigh you down.
01:12:13.000You have to, you have to rise above, right?
01:12:15.000That's what I say, you know, people say, Nick, you're on island time, you're late always, you have all these problems.
01:12:20.000It's like I'm actually just on a higher plane than you.
01:12:30.000But anyway, Video Game Snakes says Canadian federal government just wasted $650,000 to Lilly Singh and other leftist activist e-celebs to influence the upcoming Canadian election.
01:13:38.000What can we expect from the mainstream media?
01:13:41.000You know, and not for nothing, but it's like basically the definition of libel.
01:13:46.000It's like the definition of defamation law for her to say at once, Nick Fuentes is a white nationalist and at the same time print tweets in the article where I say I'm not a white nationalist.
01:13:56.000And the obvious intention is to deceive and to defame, to hurt my reputation.
01:14:19.000You know, so it would be, you know, it's totally legal to lie and it's legal to censor.
01:14:24.000That's, that's what the founders intended with the First Amendment.
01:14:26.000They wanted to protect a super powerful, super wealthy media that is totally unaccountable, lying and destroying people's lives, and they wanted to protect big tech Silicon Valley oligarchs who basically control all public discourse.
01:14:40.000I'm sure that's what they intended with the First Amendment, right?
01:14:44.000Reagan launches World War three canceled now, let's get back to eDrama.
01:14:47.000I know right we need some fresh eDrama.
01:14:53.000Honestly, Cassie Dillon's leaving Daily Wire a little eDrama there with Milo, but pretty boring lately.
01:14:59.000Ryan says Nick BTFO-ing Molyneux's stream with more viewership.
01:15:02.000Is he uh, I don't want to BTFO Molyneux.
01:15:05.000I like Molyneux, but you know, the thing is he's more of a we have different
01:15:10.000Formats, you know and I I get this impression that people that are more focused on the uploading They do better with viewership on the uploads and people that are streaming do better on viewership with streaming So it kind of goes with the territory, but I don't know why there's hostility to Molly mean we like Molyneux on the show He's uh, he's the like the grandfather the godfather in many ways of the dissident right and a big role model for me big influence on me as well, so I don't know why there's all this hostility and
01:15:38.000But Nordic says, you know, I tried to test my charisma on a vid-o-matic vigor tester once.
01:16:31.000Well, I don't really have very strong opinions about the stock market, but I am told, I am hearing rumors that it's all coming down pretty soon.
01:16:39.000I've been hearing some rumors from some pretty valid sources.
01:16:42.000My friend QAnon, God bless him, he's not really in the zone anymore.
01:16:47.000He's sort of parted ways in many ways.
01:16:50.000We're not really in touch so much, as much as we used to be.
01:16:54.000But the saint of QAnon has told me that recession is possible before the end of the year, likely before the end of the year.
01:17:15.000That's a little vulgar, but not really far from the truth.
01:17:19.000Bill says ice oops we accidentally deported every uh person you know collateral damage knickers poker face yeah again i don't know why we insist on super chats are gonna get me banned from youtube but uh thanks for the five dollars definitely worth it definitely worth risking a ban for the five bucks much appreciated young lung says eating lunch in san francisco when a homeless man lays down on the street directly in front of me and starts playing with a half-eaten chicken breast bone in
01:18:27.000I feel like over time you're more comfortable with that ending and understanding what the series really means.
01:18:33.000But for people that want to see just a climactic end, all the loose ends tied up, want to see what happens, then End of Evangelion is pretty essential.
01:18:42.000So but I like bold endings, you know, I do like there's a great video out there.
01:18:47.000It's called like Shinji Or Evangelion NGE vaporwave or something and it mashes up all that dialogue in the last two episodes And it's got pretty good vaporwave music and a pretty cool visual So I that does help me appreciate it a little bit more the congratulation sequence very rewarding at the end very uplifting as opposed to the end of Evangelion ending where it's you know, how disgusting and all that and
01:20:43.000Dan says just tuned in going off already King go big big guy well thanks yeah we went off tonight Sam says meds think they're superior because tiny white hats didn't see them as powerful enough to infiltrate and subvert lol remember before 1940 who was on top
01:20:59.000Who is on top for what, a hundred years?
01:21:01.000You know, again, we have to have a little bit of historical perspective here, please.
01:22:47.000Look, and I have no problem with the British.
01:22:49.000I have no problem with Angloids, Celts, anything like that.
01:22:53.000uh you know people come in here and they're like well meds suck and you know they try and start conflict i believe that meds are simply the first among equals that's all i'm okay with slavs i'm okay with angloids i'm okay with nord cox everybody like that but you just have to recognize that clearly italy i have no problem with anybody else but clearly there is one nation one civilization which rises above them all and it's not even close
01:23:18.000And, uh, you know, people come in here very vicious and unhinged and crazy and foaming at the mouth.
01:23:54.000I saw a little bit about this on Twitter.
01:23:55.000People sent me a couple of screenshots.
01:23:58.000But it just goes to show, and this is something I said earlier this week and it's totally vindicated, the people that are really, really hate me and are talking about me all the time, Nick blocked me, Nick blocked me, isn't that hilarious?
01:24:11.000Are people who wanted to be my best good friend but got scorned.
01:24:18.000Most of the people who have a problem with me, and I would venture to guess that in a majority of cases they are people who at the drop of a hat would come back to America first if I said, you're cool, I like you.
01:24:30.000But because I insulted their ego, I wounded their very fragile sense of self, they have to be all out against me.
01:25:45.000Culver's would be up there, maybe McDonald's.
01:25:48.000It's sort of tough because, really, you don't get to choose these abstractions.
01:25:52.000I have a problem with this reasoning, you know?
01:25:55.000It's the same question when people ask, what's your ideal form of government?
01:25:58.000It's like, well, in an ideal world, but how can you even begin to comprehend such a situation, right?
01:26:05.000So I'm limited by geography, I'm limited by, you know, by consumer
01:26:11.000Considerations by economization and all that.
01:26:14.000So I usually go with McDonald's because it's cheap, it's open 24 hours, it's got a lot of variety and that's what I go for.
01:26:20.000But if In-N-Out was down the street, if Shake Shack was down the street in the same price and open and all that, well it would change it up.
01:26:27.000But probably be In-N-Out, Shake Shack, maybe McDonald's is further down the list I guess.
01:26:31.000But I'd have to put a lot of consideration into what would come next.
01:26:36.000Let's see, Treader says I'm not eating worm cumburger.
01:27:41.000Basically, that is why, you know, feminine traits, feminine virtues, the things that females tend to excel at, a female temperament, is something that excels in an urban, industrial society, our current situation.
01:27:56.000You know, things like emotional intelligence and conflict mediation and agreeableness.
01:28:00.000These kinds of traits, which tend to be associated with women, which women, you know, tend to traffic in more than men.
01:28:07.000These are the ones that will help you advance and excel in the current society.
01:28:11.000That's why women are doing better in the economy.
01:28:13.000That's why women are doing better in college and education.
01:28:17.000You know, is a woman or a man better suited towards the current education system, where it rewards people
01:28:23.000Who are good at doing these tedious little tasks and raising their hand and playing by the rules and all this, as opposed to risk taking and, you know, logic and reason and these kinds of things.
01:28:32.000So, uh, so I definitely think that's true.
01:28:34.000I definitely think that it simply goes with the territory that, you know, this technological industrial system is creating men who are feminized, who are emasculated, over socialized, and therefore then will conform to the system, will be good consumers, good producers.
01:28:55.000It's sort of like in that Sam Hyde skit about the tap water.
01:28:59.000I think Charles Carroll or Sam Hyde says something to the effect that if people are taking birth control, they're not going to kill politicians or set cars on fire.
01:29:13.000And this is why Alex Jones is right on the money about the chemicals and the chemical warfare that's happening and the war on for your mind.
01:29:31.000That's what they want us to become, is good, dainty,
01:29:34.000They want men to be buying makeup and being good consumers and, you know, being sort of effeminate and not causing a lot of trouble, being very passive, just sort of taking it, just sort of taking it every day.
01:29:45.000And, you know, the only people that can be masculine are immigrants, the military, police, you know, these are the ones.
01:29:51.000And it's a very sick domination that's happening across the society.
01:30:35.000No, I don't understand why people would want to substitute their heritage and their culture and their ancestry and all that for a taste, for some kind of a preference.
01:30:55.000But you have to exercise a little bit of restraint and discipline in terms of there are higher goals and higher considerations
01:31:03.000When you look at a marriage or a sexual relationship than purely the passions or the tastes of the moment.
01:31:09.000This modern conception of a marriage and a lifelong partnership as based on romantic passion or affection, it's a totally new phenomenon.
01:31:20.000Certainly people have loved each other before and loved people before but you know largely it's been seen historically as more of a practical consideration.
01:31:29.000Sure, there's passion and affection in any relationship, but it's not the only thing.
01:31:49.000But when it comes down to who you're going to spend the rest of your life with, who you're going to bear children with, there's other considerations.
01:31:55.000So I'm going to try to get as close of a match to my cultural and ancestral and all that sort of background as I can to achieve maximum compatibility, maximum comfort.
01:32:52.000We need an America First faction to rise up and take over the GOP and that honestly will dictate where people go.
01:32:58.000The thing is, is that people are followers.
01:33:01.000So this idea of we need to convert 300 million people to our side of thinking, wrong.
01:33:08.000You need to convert like 10% roughly of people en masse and
01:33:14.000In order to do that, you need to convert like a thousand people of influencers.
01:33:18.000People on television, people in media, people in government, and they will set the tone and the rest will follow.
01:33:23.000And you get a large enough percentage, and then the dominoes will fall, it has this weight of its own, this momentum, and then a larger polity will fall in line.
01:33:33.000So that's, I guess that's, I'm approaching that in that way.
01:33:37.000How do you redpill a state like Alabama?
01:33:39.000Well, you get people in the GOP and in the right-wing movement to be redpilled, and then they will fall in line by what they see on Fox News and what they hear on the radio and what they see their politicians saying.
01:33:51.000And it's really, you have to think about it in terms of social networking more than anything, as opposed to, how do we convert, you know, this group of atomic individuals?
01:33:59.000It's really more, how do we create this momentum and this process?
01:37:54.000Kill says, I always thought using an EBT at a gas station was fiscally irresponsible, but if you factor in the gas used to drive a V8 charger to the gas station, it shows that on average they save 15 cents on hot chips and 10 cents on Sprite.
01:38:09.000Oh well, that's some pretty interesting home economics.
01:39:07.000And I call him on the phone and he's like, well, we want you to be on a panel and we're going to talk about Charlottesville and the mosque shooting and we need white nationalists to go and defend white nationalism.
01:39:19.000I'm like, you know, that's great, but I'm not a white nationalist.
01:39:22.000I have no interest in defending James Fields or Brenton Terrence or anything like that.
01:39:26.000And he's like, oh, well, we could do it a little differently and maybe you could clarify that you're not.
01:39:31.000I'm like, I really want nothing to do with it.
01:39:33.000He's like, well, Chris Cantwell's going to be on and all these other people.
01:39:37.000I'm like, yeah, I really don't want to be anywhere near Chris Cantwell.
01:39:40.000I really don't want to be on the hook for defending Charlottesville.
01:40:48.000And then I see people trying to make Catholicism cringe, and I have to counter-signal that.
01:40:52.000I'm not counter-signaling the idea that Christ is Lord and Christ came in the flesh and all that, but can I go to Christ is Lord in the chat?
01:41:28.000That's the same thing with, uh, when I was at Boston U, the head of my college Republicans was literally getting, like, double teamed at a party, totally blackout drunk.
01:42:52.000I wasn't really that hungry, you know, because I'd just woken up from a nap and I was like, well, my stomach's not feeling so great, so maybe I'll just have the salad for now.
01:43:00.000So there was options, to her credit, but I think she's not happy with me.
01:43:19.000You know, and here's, look, not for nothing, but, you know, cause and effect.
01:43:24.000People know I'm sort of an irritable person, they know what sets me off, and then they do it all the time, and then they're surprised at the reaction, like, I don't know what you expect to happen.
01:43:33.000But, uh, but so mom's doing good, you know, we love old mom.
01:43:36.000She's, uh, I don't mean old like old in age.
01:43:39.000I mean, you know, the old mom, I don't mean it that way.
01:44:08.000I mean, we have to expect a little bit of change no matter how much we limit the rate.
01:44:12.000So, I agree with you, but a certain amount of demographic transformation is baked into the cake at this point.
01:44:19.000Puppet Pal says, did you see the video of Chuck and Nancy flossing like a boss after meeting on Iran with the President and McConnell at the White House?
01:44:35.000It's like, if you're talking about politicians, they're not even like the operative players in politics.
01:44:40.000You know, Chuck Schumer doesn't make any decisions.
01:44:43.000Nancy Pelosi doesn't make any decisions.
01:44:45.000They work for people that run the government.
01:44:47.000Zander says Milo just said 10 minutes ago on Gavin's new live show that Ben Shapiro gets with Cassie Dillon and the other girls on the Daily Wire staff.
01:44:57.000Wouldn't be surprised, wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
01:45:00.000I mean Cassie Dillon is somebody with no talent, not very pretty at all, so it wouldn't surprise me if the only reason she is in Daily Wire at all or got close to Ben Shapiro is because
01:45:09.000There was some kind of a tryst going on, so wouldn't surprise me, wouldn't doubt it.
01:45:14.000Definitely a, you know, believable conjecture.
01:45:33.000Chi Boos says, Trump knows that if he wants to get re-elected he has to keep us out of a war, so he's going to do that and then just go full neocon in his second term.
01:45:41.000Oh, another genius who sees the future.
01:46:25.000Apocalyptic death cult that's gonna do another Holocaust or there are guys and we have no beef with them You know, so I'll maybe do a show about that, but I appreciate that and the web says I'm embracing your Afro heritage tonight He have have myself some fried chicken and playing gunshot sounds in the background.
01:46:43.000I disavow That's highly racist and offensive Jarko says want to say hello.
01:46:48.000It's a bar night, but you always have great content got my dad listening to you.
01:46:52.000Oh great Well, thanks for sharing the message
01:46:55.000Ice I'm sure are planning more raids, but have limited personnel.
01:46:58.000It has to be controlled to keep quiet.
01:46:59.000Don't spook them Well, I mean to be fair we know where they are.
01:47:04.000So I mean I understand that That perspective that they've got limited personnel I understand all that but you know We've had two years to be doing this and again, the deportation numbers are lower than under Obama.
01:47:18.000So it's not like So it's not like it can't be done.
01:48:33.000Don't worry The unpossible says I worry about conflict between Israel and Iran will come to Israel's aid if that happens It could put Israel in a world of hurt and the entire world should be worried says Lindsey Graham.
01:51:25.000We're saying that people should try to get in high places in society so that we can influence the outcome of events, which is, you know, pretty straightforward, pretty obvious.
01:52:15.000Yeah, I've heard a lot of people, you know in my in my circles people are always looking for tradesmen So yeah, it's worth it to get a side hustle going to make a little money on the side or even to start a business I don't think it's ever too late for that.
01:52:29.000You still got a lot of life ahead of you and
01:54:07.000It's also true that IQ matters and it makes you smarter, makes you better at debating, certainly.
01:54:11.000But people that throw that out there, it's like, uh, I remember in, like, once you get out of high school, people throw out, well, what did you get on the ACT?
01:55:52.000You know, you look at any philosophy of life, whether it's Christians, Buddhists, whoever it is, and the underlying assumption is, like, life is bad.
01:56:03.000At the end of the day, it's not a fun time.
01:56:32.000Well, it's because I've recognized, I've just come to have a little bit of peace and acceptance as to what life is.
01:56:41.000I think the Buddhists are basically right.
01:56:43.000I don't know if I'm going Buddhist mode, I don't know if I'm going sort of esoteric mode here, but I do, one of my biggest red pills in life was realizing that nothing really is what it's cracked up to be.
01:56:54.000I think that's one of the biggest sources of unhappiness is the longing, the want, the desire, you know, that you want to have, you know, you want to achieve your dreams or, you know, you want, you know, to be rich or famous or you want the girl of your dreams or you want this or that.
01:57:11.000And I think a big red pill or white pill, whatever you want to say, a big pill in life is realizing that nothing is really all it's cracked up to be.
01:57:19.000At the end of the day, it's still just life.
01:57:21.000At the end of the day, we're not in heaven.
01:57:23.000So, once you get what you want, or once you have, well, nothing lasts forever, and nothing is perfect, nothing is heaven on earth.
01:57:30.000So, I think that helps to ameliorate a lot of the suffering.
01:57:33.000I think a lot of pain, a lot of strife is from, well, things could be this way, but they're not.
01:57:38.000Things could be going well for me, but they're not.
01:57:41.000I could be doing this or that, but I'm not.
01:57:43.000You have to have a certain amount of peace with your life and understanding that, you know, things are going to be the way they are, you know?
01:57:49.000C'est la vie, sort of a mentality, which is what I have.
01:57:52.000I think that's what makes me... When I'm very upset is when I forget that.
01:57:55.000It's when I say to myself, oh, if only, oh, if only, you know, things could be a certain way, then, well, then I would be doing just fine.
01:58:03.000But, you know, I think you always come back to earth when you realize, well, we're not getting to heaven until it all ends.
01:59:18.000That's, that was the American, that's the America first dream.
01:59:21.000The American first dream is that I get them while they're young, I get all the smart, educated, high quality people, and I get a few dollars in superchats here and there, but in 10 years.
01:59:32.000When they're all lawyers and doctors and engineers.
01:59:35.000Well then, then the knicker nation rises.
02:00:07.000Kim Jong Un says, it feels really good or rather it really feels as though there's a war going on in the White House between Trump's informal advisors who have been with him since the beginning and the neocon grifters that came in in 2018.
02:00:59.000I think it's been since the beginning.
02:01:01.000It's been since the beginning of war between people that campaigned, that were true America First, and they've been losing since it started.
02:01:08.000Video Game Snakes is, will you let your daughters become trans?
02:01:11.000For example, FTM, two-spirit, non-binary, gender-fluid, androgynous.
02:04:29.000Tyler says, are you gonna watch Endgame for all the new post-credits content?
02:04:32.000I don't know if there's new content, but sure.
02:04:35.000Reactionary Trad says, you see the posts of the Feds who try to infiltrate Chan boards and incite anti-Russian sentiment and then failing to hide their own account?
02:05:06.000Banned uh a sick nothing says edgy super chat here well thank you for the big super chat much appreciated it does help i'm glad you didn't say anything edgy with that one but thank you very much god bless makes it worth it you know the when you see the hundreds in super chats well it does make it worth it you know that makes me feel better about reading people talking about nazis at nine o'clock right that's uh it does does make me feel a little bit better so thank you man much appreciated god bless
02:05:33.000Nothingnews says, anyone who thinks Trump is anything but a means to an end is delusional.
02:07:45.000We got some good ones, we got some good ones in there, but just a lot of them are just people shitting all over.
02:07:50.000And it's so funny, a long time ago I said, you know, we're gonna have to cut back, maybe we'll raise the minimum Super Chat, and I started getting a lot less Super Chats, but they were much better.
02:08:00.000You know, and now we're getting a lot more, but it's, you know, just people shitting all over it, so.
02:08:05.000But anyway, that's going to do it for us on the show.