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00:00:02.000People in the DLive live chat are like, what's this TikTok?
00:00:06.000I don't know, maybe the big at right on the screen.
00:00:09.000It says at America first hype house right on the screen.
00:00:53.000I had an account obviously last week, it's a couple days ago, at McChief Wences, which I went live off of on Sunday.
00:00:59.000And I did a stream about immigration, about politics and everything.
00:01:04.000And I was planning on going live tonight, which I said I think on Monday, I said I was going to go live tonight instead of doing my show.
00:01:13.000Which by the way, and I'll say this before I move on, if you want to see more of my content, you're not going to be able to find it on TikTok, because they're making it so hard for me to make new accounts.
00:01:22.000So be sure to follow me on dlive.tv slash NickJFuentes, N-I-C-K-J-F-U-E-N-T-E-S, for more content, because I don't know how long they'll even let me be live tonight.
00:01:34.000So if you want to see more, if you want to see the message that they're censoring that they don't want you to see, dlive.tv slash NickJFuentes.
00:01:43.000Like I said, I had an account on here which I stream from on Sunday, I got banned I think yesterday or two days ago, and I made a new account to stream, NickJFuentes2.
00:01:55.000I posted the at, at NickJFuentes2, an hour before I planned to go live, and I got a thousand followers within fifteen minutes.
00:02:03.000You need to have a thousand followers to...
00:04:22.000I think whether I'd stream a long time on here or a short time, it's like I already won, because I'm live, number one live stream on DLive, despite all the hoops you made me jump through.
00:04:33.000So let me just post the... Well, I don't know.
00:04:36.000If I post it on Twitter, I'll probably get banned quicker, so forget it.
00:04:39.000So we're doing this instead of the show tonight.
00:04:43.000You know, obviously normally I'm doing America First on DLive, but I thought it would be fun to do it on TikTok.
00:04:50.000Didn't know I'd have to, you know, go through all this nonsense with the usernames and with live and everything.
00:05:28.000But um so I wanted to go over some more entry-level type stuff because like I said I know there's probably a lot of people watching this who don't watch my show and who don't really know what's up uh with America First and with me and with Groper War so I'm sure a lot of you guys are watching this
00:05:44.000And you're probably going to know everything I'm about to say.
00:05:46.000Maybe it'll be a nice refresher and just might be fun.
00:05:49.000But this is really directed at people from TikTok and TikTok conservatives who don't really know too much about me.
00:05:55.000Don't really know a lot about America first.
00:06:52.000Somebody post it on Twitter and I'll retweet it.
00:06:54.000Somebody post a new ad on Twitter and I will retweet you.
00:06:59.000Say, Nick J. Fuentes is live on, you know, tiktok.com slash ad and first vibe and I will throw you a retweet and that way people on Twitter will know where to find me.
00:07:10.000So, I'll just wait for that ad and then we'll get on with that because I want to make sure this message
00:07:59.000So, the biggest thing that I wanted to talk about on this live for all the conservatives out there, I thought about all the different things I could tell you about, and the main thing is what America First is all about, you know?
00:08:11.000And that was a subject I was on before my live got shut down.
00:08:16.000How are we different from the Republicans?
00:08:18.000And if you've been watching the Zoom calls, or if you watch the Groyper Wars or anything like that, you kind of already might have an idea.
00:08:54.000It means that when we come to our ideology, conservatism, our right-wing ideology, what makes us different from the rest is that our first priority... Ah, damn it!
00:11:34.000That we have had too much immigration over the last 60 years.
00:11:37.000That too much immigration, too much of a globalization of the population, or an influx of foreigners, is going to change the cultural and social fabric of America.
00:11:47.000You bring in different people, with different cultures, who are inherently and intrinsically different, and you will get a different country.
00:12:06.000It means simply this, that you bring in different people, right?
00:12:10.000You bring in, the country was historically white, and there was obviously historic minorities in the country too, but you bring in millions of people from Asia, and Latin America, Africa, and elsewhere.
00:12:21.000You bring in so many of those people that they radically change the racial composition of the country.
00:12:44.000All the things that were the fruit of the traditional American nation will go away, and they will give way to the fruits of a new nation, filled with new people, with new cultures, and intrinsic differences.
00:14:26.000Can non-Western people perpetuate Western civilization?
00:14:30.000In other words, the civilization that we know and love with the Sistine Chapel and the Notre Dame Cathedral and the London Bridge and, you know, all the great things, philosophy and math and art and science and physics, everything that we love about our civilization was created by a people.
00:14:52.000And then perpetuated obviously by European peoples in America or Canada or Australia.
00:14:57.000And the question is, can people that are not European, can people that are not Western, perpetuate the European or Western culture that those people created?
00:15:07.000In other words, can we get a population of Asians, Hispanics and Africans that can perpetuate, in other words, that can prolong, that can create
00:15:16.000Into the future, the same Western and European culture that we have now?
00:19:50.000But then I looked up something called the Clean Break Memo.
00:19:53.000The Clean Break Memo in 1996, which was written by
00:19:59.000Wolfowitz, Feith, Wormser, and this was written by American officials for the Netanyahu government in the mid-1990s, and what it basically said was, it is in the interest of Israel to destroy Iraq, and then destroy Syria, and then destroy Iran.
00:20:16.000Now all those people that wrote that memo, and I'm oversimplifying, but you can look it up,
00:20:20.000I probably sound crazy if you don't know what I'm talking about, but you should look it up.
00:20:23.000All these people that wrote that memo back in 1996 for the Israeli government, they then went into the Pentagon under George W. Bush.
00:20:32.000And what happened under George W. Bush?
00:20:34.000War in Iraq, paved the war for the intervention in Syria, and began to build a case for war in Iran.
00:20:40.000And you can read a book called The Israel Lobby about that, and there's a lot of resources out there.
00:21:17.000You know, if I have a friend who's taking advantage of me, you know, let's say I have a friend who's always borrowing money from me and sleeping over at my house and eating food out of my refrigerator,
00:21:48.000That means they stop spying on us, and they do spy on us.
00:21:51.000They spy on us more intensely than even our enemies.
00:21:55.000Based on varying estimates from the CIA and the Congress and other intelligence sources, they either are the second, third, or fourth most aggressive spying operation on U.S.
00:22:11.000But in some cases they say that China's a little bit more aggressive, in every case they say Russia's more aggressive, but they're an ally!
00:22:17.000We pay them 3.8 billion dollars per year, we sell them our military tech, and they spy on us more aggressively than all of our allies and even some of our enemies, some of our worst enemies.
00:22:27.000Okay, but it also expands to other things.
00:22:29.000It's not just Israel when we talk about foreign policy, although that's the biggest thing.
00:22:33.000We're for ending the war in Iraq, ending the war in Afghanistan, ending our involvement in Syria, Yemen, Somalia, West Africa, you know, all over where you have American troops that don't belong there.
00:24:53.000I'm a little under the weather in case you can't tell.
00:24:55.000We'll start by talking about trade, and then we'll get into economics.
00:24:59.000So, where we differ from conservatives on economics, and on trade in particular, is that conservatives are in favor of free trade.
00:25:06.000And they say that there should be no trade barriers put up by the United States.
00:25:10.000They say that we should have no tariffs.
00:25:12.000They say that we should have no other non-tariff barriers.
00:25:15.000They say that we should just have complete open free trade with these other countries and import as much as we can and export as much as we can without regard to the exchange rate of our currency, without regard to, you know, currency manipulation by foreign countries, without regard to the fact that
00:25:33.000Other countries have trade barriers like tariffs and non-tariff barriers like they force companies to sign agreements where they give up their intellectual property or they teach the country how to do their manufacturing or the industry.
00:25:47.000Kind of a complicated subject, but point being most conservatives say we need free trade.
00:25:52.000No trade barriers, just trade your goods and services.
00:25:59.000We need to protect our workers and protect our economy, protectionism, with tariffs and other non-tariff barriers.
00:26:06.000In other words, what we want to do is foster industry in America, particularly manufacturing and industry, but also other things like the industries of the future, like artificial intelligence, robotics.
00:26:17.000We want to protect our strategic resources, things like steel, things that are needed in the production of planes and tanks and bullets for our military.
00:27:23.000Ben Shapiro and many others are fond of saying that there's nothing wrong with a trade deficit, there's nothing wrong with our trade relationship with China, because our relationship with China as a country is like our relationship as individuals with a grocery store.
00:27:37.000People like me will say the problem with our relationship with China is that they export too much to us.
00:27:43.000We have a 200 to 500 billion dollar trade deficit before Trump with them and a lot of conservatives say well that doesn't matter that we have a trade deficit because you have a trade deficit with your grocery store.
00:27:54.000We're buying goods from China with cash and other things and that's the same as you going to the grocery store and giving cash for bananas or for pickles or
00:28:30.000Balance of payments and look this up when we have a trade deficit with China What does that exactly mean when we have a 500 billion dollar trade deficit with China?
00:28:39.000It means that we import 500 billion dollars worth of goods more than they import from us that if you subtract What we export from what we import from China you have a negative 500 billion dollar figure, right?
00:29:44.000Either we give them money for it, we give them cash, American dollars, we give them our debt, which means to say that we're just going to say I owe you and we'll pay interest to them on that debt, or we're giving them assets.
00:29:56.000We're giving them things like equities, we're giving them real estate, we're giving them securities, we're giving them stocks, in other words, things like that.
00:30:26.000If we're getting $500 billion worth of McDonald's toys,
00:30:30.000Is it worth it to trade $500,000,000 in McDonald's toys for $500,000,000 worth of real estate?
00:30:36.000If we were to say, okay, we're going to take these McDonald's toys and in exchange we're going to give you all this land in Kansas, or all this land in Iowa, all this land in California, would that be a fair trade?
00:31:47.000The thing about debt is not only are they owning our debt, and that's obviously a liability in more ways than one, but also we're not just paying them back the principal, but we're also paying them interest on that.
00:31:59.000So would you go into debt buying things like apples or consumer goods or cheap plastic things?
00:32:04.000Of course not, because you're going to be paying them forever.
00:32:07.000We can't even pay our own bills, let alone pay the interest and the principal back on our debt.
00:32:12.000So, in other words, we're saying, okay, we'll take all this cheap stuff that we can produce ourselves, and we will indenture ourselves to you forever, and we'll pay interest to you forever, and you're just going to have this passive income based on these consumer goods that you're providing to us that we could make ourselves.
00:33:29.000And they can make it so that their products are more competitive than domestically produced products.
00:33:35.000If they devalue their currency, then that means that their prices for the same goods will be lower than the prices for the goods in our country that are denominated in the dollar.
00:33:44.000And that means that we're going to buy more of them, and that means that that is only going to further facilitate a trade deficit.
00:33:51.000The more that they devalue the currency, the cheaper their stuff is, the more competitive it is, the cheaper it is, the more competitive it is, the more that we're going to import from them, and the more we import from them, the greater the trade deficit gets.
00:34:05.000The greater the trade deficit gets, the more that we pay them in debt, assets, and currency.
00:34:10.000And I know that one's a little bit complicated.
00:34:12.000I know the balance of payments is tricky, but if you're looking for a book on that, it's called Free Trade Doesn't Work by Ian Fletcher.
00:34:19.000Free Trade Doesn't Work by Ian Fletcher.
00:34:22.000I understand if I rushed through that one too quickly, if I didn't explain that one the best.
00:34:27.000But these are essentially the three pillars of America First.
00:34:30.000America First on immigration, America First on foreign policy, and America First on trade.
00:34:36.000But I want to expand a little bit on trade too.
00:34:39.000Because this is the important thing about trade, which helps us understand the broader economy.
00:34:44.000Of course, trade isn't the only part of the economy.
00:34:46.000You know, we trade with other countries like China and Canada and the European Union, but we also obviously have an economy internally and we have fiscal policy and we have monetary policy.
00:36:21.000How is America First different than conservatism?
00:36:24.000Conservative Inc., mainstream conservatism, most conservatives were America First on immigration, on foreign policy, and on trade.
00:36:32.000That means no more immigrants, shut down immigration, that means no more foreign wars, no more foreign entanglements, and it means no more free trade.
00:38:37.000So be sure to check that out if you're not already subscribed or following.
00:38:40.000But you know, in closing, as long as we have a little bit more time, what I wanted to talk about is, even if you're not with us on America First on the issues, I would just ask yourself, if you're a normal conservative, if you think we're out there, or you don't know what we're about, I just want you to ask yourself,
00:38:57.000Why is it that they don't want you to hear my message?
00:39:01.000Why is it that the left and the right and Big Tech are so hell-bent on making sure that I cannot stream on this app?
00:39:10.000Why are they hell-bent on kicking me out of TikTok and CPAC and SAS and Turning Point and Politicon and the list goes on and on and on off of YouTube
00:39:21.000Off of Twitch, Reddit, why is it that they are so hell-bent on kicking me off of these platforms and making sure that you cannot hear what I have to say?
00:39:32.000Because if you've watched this stream so far, and if you watch my content on TikTok this week, or on the Zoom call on Sunday, or on my first stream on TikTok on Sunday, I've not said anything hateful, I've not said anything
00:39:45.000Nothing that even comes close to violating their terms of service, and really nothing that's even offensive, nothing that's really even off-putting.
00:39:53.000So ask yourself, what about my message of shutting down immigration, protecting American workers, and ending foreign wars, is so threatening to the establishments of both sides, of Turning Point USA, Con Inc., and normal conservatives, that they want to defame me and call me outright and say we'll team up with the liberals, but also the left and big tech,
00:45:07.000I had to, like, speed through my final thing there.
00:45:10.000I didn't get to everything I want to talk about, but, you know, just for all the people that are watching this who are, like, conning people, you know, again, the message is the same.
00:46:50.000But, point being, maybe that sounds like goofy to you guys.
00:46:54.000I don't expect everybody to go out and buy all these books, but the point is, the message that we're preaching is pretty standard and timeless conservative stuff.
00:47:03.000Well, according to Borjas, immigrants contribute $2.1 trillion to the GDP, but out of the $2.1 trillion they contribute, $2.05 trillion of that contribution, the benefit accrues to the immigrants themselves.
00:47:28.000So they may create $2.1 trillion in value for the economy, but only $50 billion of it goes to the natives.
00:47:34.000You're getting $50 billion out of that deal?
00:47:37.000And anyway, where the surplus comes from is the benefit to the firms and the immigrant workers.
00:48:06.000And it's like what Nick Videos and the others want you to believe is that we're coming on here and we're anti-semitic and we're alt-right and we're blah blah blah.
00:49:21.000But I don't think we're going to get banned anytime soon.
00:49:24.000I probably should have just finished what I was going to say, but my last account got banned so quickly I was like, I've got to speed through it in five minutes.
00:49:32.000I'm drinking my Monster Zero Ultra so I can get a little boost.
00:49:35.000Give me a little kick in the ass so I can speed through it as quickly as possible.
00:49:41.000In any case, I don't know, should we hang out here more?
00:54:35.000You can open up this panel and there's supposed to be like a, I don't know if you can see this, there's a little rack for guns for droid rifles.
00:55:01.000There's supposed to be a lot more pieces on there, but I used some of them as spares because I was missing pieces elsewhere, if that makes sense.
01:06:49.000Let me get some music going Let's get What's a what's a victorious song let's get piss on your grave on by Kanye Yeah, a little victorious anthem here And then we'll get on What's the other one?
01:07:15.000What's a song that's like I don't know nobody?
01:08:42.000Carpenter Groy versus I don't feel at home in America, but I love Israel with all my heart Yeah, that Jewish girl said that on the zoom call the other night Weird little bros is great night King me and the boys be clipping and making tick tocks from tonight's dreams good Go out there and make new accounts make tick tocks use hashtags get it going run to op Run to op
01:18:58.000This is good times so much good content being posted on the timeline tonight But we did it we just succeeded I'm honestly surprised that it worked because I You know, I knew that they were gonna try and ban my account After I got you know after I made a new one but
01:19:24.000Once they banned Nick J. Fuentes 2, I was like, dude, there's no way we're going to pull this off.
01:19:54.000We persevered we dug deep we found the last you know plus 1,000 follower account and we made it And we're all the way up, baby Let's get another let's get another gamer anthem loaded up here Let's see, maybe we'll do What's another okay, so that one's over I
01:20:21.000Let me get another Gamer Anthem pumping so we can have Gamer Anthem coursing through our veins here.
01:31:14.000So you know if you're still in here I don't know if we have any like conservatives that are still in here if it's just still uh you know all gripers but what I was gonna get to before my stream got shut down I you know because because this was the last account that I was on and I I wanted to get off super quickly so I could say okay we finished and we're ending it you know so that I wouldn't have to go and find another account and go through it all again but so I didn't really finish my points I didn't really finish my points so if you're still screen recording this
01:31:42.000Or if you're not screen recording this, continue or start screen recording again.
01:31:46.000You could add this onto the other streams.
01:31:49.000I imagine and I hope people will compile all these and post them together.
01:32:12.000So I hope people are going to splice together the political stuff.
01:32:15.000So I do want to return a little bit to the... I'm back on TikTok now.
01:32:19.000If you're on DLive, open up TikTok on your phone or in another tab, because I'm going to keep going here and I'm going to finish what I started and finish it fully, okay?
01:32:31.000What I was going to get to before I try to speed through and finish it, because I thought I was going to get banned, but I guess I'm just stuck here now.
01:33:34.000So what I was going to say is that these principles we're talking about with trade apply to the rest of the economy.
01:33:50.000And the point I was getting at is when we talk about why we're America first on trade and we're against free trade,
01:33:56.000What I said is, I didn't say that our trade position is based on liberty or the Constitution or some kind of abstraction.
01:34:05.000I said it was based on the practical self-interest of a country.
01:34:10.000In other words, when I said we should shut down free trade, it's not because, well, you know, this philosopher said in the 19th century that
01:34:20.000This is how we maximize liberty, or this is how the relationship between the state and man should go in a liberty society.
01:34:29.000I said the reason we should shut down trade is because we need to produce these things.
01:34:33.000We need to produce tanks and planes for ourselves.
01:34:36.000We need to produce medical equipment for ourselves.
01:34:39.000We need to protect our workers and protect our assets and our debt and the wealth of the country.
01:34:45.000If we have free trade, it will deplete the wealth of the country, and that is not good for Americans.
01:34:50.000That's why it's America first on trade.
01:34:53.000And trade is one aspect of the economy, but that's the principle.
01:34:55.000It doesn't say, well, our economic position or our trade position is based on
01:37:12.000I don't know why you think that's okay.
01:37:13.000Yeah, you're gone He's going off saying the n-word on that's why I'm not am I muted on D live I have my It doesn't look muted to me, but let me let me pull up my DMS here.
01:37:25.000I love when people interrupt me Let's see Is it fine people are saying in the live chat all good Now it's good.
01:37:56.000The conservatives will say things like, well, you know, number one, they establish their arguments on the basis of a moral imperative, and they say, well, it's rights talk.
01:39:38.000In Vietnam, China, all these third world or developing countries, you know, these people can work for pennies compared to what we work for.
01:39:47.000So the workers invariably get screwed when you open up the borders.
01:39:51.000But who, of course, benefits when a corporation offshores the jobs or outsources the jobs to India or China or Vietnam?
01:40:00.000They are the ones that are profiting off of this.
01:40:49.000Trade is one example, but it also applies to the rest of the economy.
01:40:53.000When we're looking at the economy, we're not going to say, oh well, you know, for example, we are going to cut taxes on only corporations, but not the middle class.
01:41:05.000You know, a lot of people championed, a lot of Republicans championed the tax cut back in, what, 2018?
01:41:57.000I mean, maybe that's a lot of money for some people and it's better than nothing, but it was nowhere near the tax cut that the corporations got.
01:42:05.000And you see this time and time again with the bailouts in 2008, the bailouts for coronavirus a couple weeks ago.
01:42:13.000You saw that with the tax cut in 2018.
01:44:18.000You crack open a book that's macroeconomics for beginners, it's going to look a lot different than Capitalism and Freedom.
01:44:24.000That's because Capitalism and Freedom and Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell and all these people are not economists.
01:44:30.000They are, but when they write books like that, they're not operating as economists.
01:44:33.000They're acting as political ideologues.
01:44:36.000When Milton Friedman talks about, well, if we look at firms and we look at, you know, this microeconomic analysis and you're talking about, you know, Alfred Marshall's general equilibrium or partial equilibrium and things like that, that's economics.
01:45:30.000And if you want to get into economics, we can look at the incentives, and we can look at the technical stuff that will show us what is best for the American people.
01:45:38.000But Milton Friedman and all these people going on and on about, well, economic liberty is the basis of all other liberty, and that means that, you know, we can't have tariffs because of that, and we can't have work regulations, and we can't have X, Y, and Z because of that.
01:45:53.000Some say we can't have a government because of that.
01:46:04.000To some who say we need a free market for goods and for labor because if we didn't have that, that would be immoral because the foundation of morality is individual liberty.
01:46:27.000And certainly, you know, there is a relationship between the firm owners and the workers, but it has to be one that is reciprocal and one that is mutually beneficial.
01:46:35.000What we see is that this relationship really only works for the firm owners.
01:46:38.000I'm not some eat-the-rich socialist that says, you know, tax them at 100% and
01:47:16.000We need something that works for everybody.
01:47:18.000So those are, broadly speaking, the three positions.
01:47:22.000Broadly speaking, it is immigration, it is foreign policy, and it is economics slash trade.
01:47:27.000And that is what separates America First from the rest.
01:47:31.000And I'll tell you, even if you don't believe it all the way, even if you're not there all the way on these three things, even if you're not all the way on immigration and on trade and on foreign policy and everything, to me, the imperative is about electoral politics.
01:47:46.000If you're a Republican, maybe you're one of these people that is still so brainwashed that you're saying, no, no, no, no, you need to read The Road to Serfdom or you need to read Mises or you need to read whatever.
01:47:58.000Maybe you're a Republican and you're not buying this.
01:48:00.000And you're saying, I stand for Israel and free markets and for, you know, open borders for immigration.
01:48:07.000I believe that America's, you know, supposed to be open to everybody.
01:48:11.000And America's a place where immigrants can come and start businesses.
01:48:14.000America's just a big flea market where third world people can come and hawk their wares in the streets.
01:48:21.000You know, if you're still on that train, here's where we can maybe unite as Republicans and you can maybe go down the same path as me.
01:48:27.000I'm going to pull up some articles here.
01:48:28.000And this is where I think every Republican has to be in agreement.
01:48:34.000And this is where the imperative comes in.
01:48:36.000I'm going to read you, these are a few articles, one from the Hill, one from the New York Times, one from USA Today.
01:48:41.000And they're about states and they're about demographics.
01:48:44.000And the common theme in these three articles is that the more immigration you have,
01:48:49.000The more the demographics change, and the more the demographics change in certain states, the more the electoral politics in those states shift from Republican to Democrat.
01:48:59.000And see if you can pick up on some common themes here.
01:49:02.000This is from USA Today, February 17, 2020.
01:49:05.000The headline says, Nevada's changing demographics are a roadmap showing Democrats how to win elections.
01:49:13.000And you can, maybe you can guess where this is going.
01:49:16.000This author says, This has been a dark month so far for Democrats and progressives.
01:49:21.000Between the Iowa caucus debacle, President Trump's State of the Union address and his impeachment acquittal, we were gut-punched not once but three times and left deeply worried about the political road ahead.
01:49:32.000But for those seeking a silver lining, perhaps we need to look no further than the Silver State caucuses on Saturday.
01:49:39.000Nevada, which has been trending blue in recent elections, shows Democrats how to actually beat Trump and win, in states and nationally.
01:49:47.000Take advantage of demographic shifts, couple that with authentic, on-the-ground organizing, and stress bread and butter issues.
01:49:56.000Using the 1990 census and the 2018 American Community Survey, Nevada's population grew a staggering 154 percent over that period, far higher than the national rate of 32 percent.
01:50:07.000Much of that growth has come from immigrants and people of color, in other words, non-white people.
01:50:12.000Nevada's population had about 21 percent people of color in 1990 and is now, quote, majority minority at 52 percent.
01:50:21.000So they were 21 percent non-white in 1990, now 52 percent
01:51:08.000They must have taken it out because I know it was in my notes earlier.
01:51:12.000But basically the rest of the article talks about how if you're looking at these different demographic groups, the state is 21% non-white in 1990.
01:53:01.000In 1990, the census tracts that make up Mr. Cutcurry's Senate District, this is somebody they interviewed, were home to about 35,000 people, 91% of them white.
01:53:11.000Today's population of 225,000 is just 64% white.
01:53:16.000A resident of this town says, quote, it's a totally different world.
01:53:22.000The article goes on, his family farm is now dotted with subdivisions filled with four and five bedroom homes that sell for $750,000.
01:53:31.000And then it goes on It says in Virginia The political pendulum has swung several times in the statehouse over the past decade large swaths of Virginia are still very conservative and Trump is popular In 2016 he won 93 of Virginia's 133 counties But it wasn't enough to take the state the influx of immigrants and their u.s.
01:53:50.000Born children the spread of high-density Suburbia and the growth of higher education all tilt the field toward Democrats Let's see
01:54:00.000And they go back to interviewing the residents.
01:54:02.000He says, you drive from the Northeast and you fall in love.
01:54:05.000He said of Virginia, the state felt more like what he had imagined America would be.
01:54:09.000I like the wide roads and green trees.
01:54:45.000Around the advent of the modern immigration system in 65, foreign-born people made up only 5% of the population.
01:54:51.000Now they are 14%, almost as high as the last peak in the early 20th century.
01:54:58.000More bullshit, more nonsense, da da da.
01:55:03.000Alright, so I'm just going to skip ahead.
01:55:05.000Basically it says that, you know, I don't think we need to belabor the point in this article, it says that Virginia once was mostly white, now it's mostly immigrant, and this is making it more blue.
01:55:15.000They're talking about how Trump is still winning in a lot of these counties where it's still deeply conservative and white, but in the suburbs where you've got these big immigrant populations, Korean grocery stores, Indian, blah blah blah, whatever.
01:55:29.000I'm just telling you what's happening.
01:55:41.000I'm telling you, Democrats are gloating.
01:55:43.000They're saying, in Nevada, in Virginia, look at how much the population is changing.
01:55:48.000It's getting less white, and it's getting more Democrat.
01:55:50.000And this is the key to Democrats' electoral success.
01:55:53.000I'm not even giving you, I'm not even making a conclusion, I'm not even thinking it through for you, I'm not, I'm not even offering up my opinion.
01:56:00.000I'm just reading up, I'm reading out what the left-wing media is saying.
01:56:04.000And they're gloating about Democrat victory thanks to demographic change.
01:56:27.000Top Texas GOP fundraisers who are used to exporting campaign cash to more competitive races are looking to keep donor money in state this cycle.
01:56:36.000It says demographics are slowly but surely changing the state as an influx of voters from California and other left-leaning states move to Texas.
01:56:44.000GOP support is eroding in the suburbs surrounding Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio.
01:56:51.000It says, let's see, let me find the part about demographics here.
01:57:05.000I feel like they must have taken everything about them because I found these all in my old show notes and it looks like they've almost taken out everything about demographics because there was definitely stuff in here.
01:57:18.000It was easier to find too in New York Times, USA Today.
01:57:51.000Well, the point being is, they're talking about, they don't have to say it outright, but they're saying it in New York Times, USA Today, and The Hill, they're saying that these former Republican strongholds, you know, Nevada used to be a solid red state, Virginia used to be, Virginia was the capital of the Confederacy, okay?
01:59:06.000Why do the Democrats have hope in Virginia?
01:59:09.000Because the suburbs are turning into Asia.
01:59:12.000You know, because people are pouring in, and the demographic change is not just immigration, it's also happening internally, but it's mostly driven by immigration.
01:59:20.000And in these states, you know, it's happening in these states slowly but surely, just the same that it happened in California.
01:59:27.000California, solidly red state, and now all these other states are going the same way, just like immigration made California blue from Asian and Latin American immigration.
01:59:36.000Now the same is happening in Virginia, Texas, Nevada, Georgia, in the suburbs, in the cities,
02:00:24.000Whether or not you're on board with what we're saying, all Republicans have to come around to this idea that if you're a constitutionalist, if you're a libertarian, it really doesn't matter if you can't win elections.
02:00:34.000And you can't win elections if immigration is changing the demographics and fixing them in such a way that Republicans cannot have electoral victories.
02:00:56.000It doesn't matter if you disagree, because as long as you're running as a Republican, if they're altering the map in such a way that Texas goes blue permanently and you can't change it, and Florida goes blue, and Georgia goes blue, Republicans simply cannot win the White House.
02:01:12.000Show me where the 270 electoral votes come together for Republicans to do anything.
02:01:17.000Whether you're America First or ConInk or America Last, whatever you are, pro-Israel, Israel First, whatever kind of Republican you are, show me where you get the electoral votes to win in the White House.
02:01:28.000Show me where you get 51 seats in the Senate.
02:04:01.000And, uh, the Supreme Court, with their 20 black justices, their 20 black women justices, trans justices, says, uh, well, hate speech is now part of the Constitution.
02:04:12.000And so is gun control, and so is, uh, federal control over healthcare.
02:04:24.000You don't have to agree with me, but you do have to recognize the threat that we're talking about that is posed by immigration to all of us.
02:04:32.000Anybody that identifies as conservative, even if you're not actually, because I don't think free markets and all that, I don't think being a classical liberal is conservative, by the way.
02:04:40.000But as long as you identify as a Republican and you're not the left, as long as you're not a leftist, you stand no chance based on these trends.
02:04:47.000You could say, oh well, but what if, what if,
02:04:50.000What if for the first time in 50 years we win the black vote?
02:05:55.000You know, if you're concerned about socialism, what do you think is going to happen when all these Hispanics from socialist countries and Asians from socialist countries come here and they vote for socialism?
02:07:27.000You make a custom electoral map and you say, how can Donald Trump win the election?
02:07:31.000How can he get enough states to get over the threshold?
02:07:33.000I tried to make it work, and I put in the map from 2012 as the basis, and I said, what are going to be the battleground states to go his way?
02:07:43.000And there's not an infinite number of battleground states, right?
02:07:46.000You've got Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico they say is still one, but it's really not.
02:07:53.000You've got Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico.
02:07:56.000You've got Iowa, Ohio, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire,
02:08:01.000You've got Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, one of the districts in Maine, one of the districts in Nebraska, I think.
02:09:45.000That there is almost no correlation between what they believe and how they vote.
02:09:49.000Or, they're almost blanket and uniformly liberal.
02:09:53.000Because look at where they're coming from.
02:09:54.000Is it a surprise that Hispanics are going to vote liberal?
02:09:58.000Is it a surprise that Asians are going to vote liberal?
02:10:00.000When they come from countries with big governments and welfare states, and these parties pander to them, and they pander against the white man, and pander to their racial self-interest, and on and on?
02:11:10.000That's why immigration was the first pillar.
02:11:11.000And that's what I wanted to get to for a lot of these young conservatives out there, is even if you're not with me on all the issues, fine.
02:11:39.000No, no, America is just this big strip mall.
02:11:42.000People have been indoctrinated into this, so that anytime somebody says, you know, the kinds of things I'm saying, they've got their ready-made turning point.
02:12:30.000Are you willing to say that if Democrats get in power because we didn't do everything in our power to stop them, and they started killing babies, right?
02:12:43.000You know, late-term abortions were legalized, and gun seizures happened, and socialism happened, and misery happened, and the Constitution was destroyed, and the country was destroyed.
02:12:52.000Are you going to throw up your arms and say, well, you know, the country is wrecked, but at least we played fair?
02:13:01.000On the offhand chance, really the most likely chance that you're wrong and you can't persuade these people to vote our way?
02:13:08.000You know, if all these people, if I'm right and these people do come here and they flip the demographics, flip the vote, you know, fix the elections forever for Democrats, they wreck the country,
02:13:18.000And you are sitting in the ruins of America, of a once great nation, the ashes of a civilization.
02:13:23.000Your children are, you know, learning about gay history, and they're trans, and people are getting aborted left and right, and it's gangs everywhere, and you can't get healthcare and everything.
02:13:33.000Are you gonna say, well, well, we had to play fair.
02:13:37.000Remember, we had to play, we couldn't ban immigration for electoral reasons, because we have to play fair.
02:13:43.000We are principled conservatives, remember?
02:13:46.000Are you still going to be out there saying, no, please, please, we're not racist?
02:13:51.000Look, we sacrificed our whole country because we weren't racist.
02:15:36.000It means too much to go down without a fight and to really seriously fight.
02:15:40.000And if you say that you don't care, then you actually... And if you say that you don't want to fight that way, then you never care to begin with.
02:16:39.000Temporary, permanent, from all countries, indefinitely.
02:16:43.000We want to end the foreign wars, stop the unconditional, open-ended commitments to foreign countries, and we want to protect our workers, make our country wealthy, have an economy that works for everybody, and I know that sounds like a left-wing thing to say, but not just the firm owners, also the workers.
02:17:04.000And lastly, even if you're not convinced on any of that, we are all in this together on electoral politics.
02:17:08.000Even if you don't see the economic argument against immigration or the social or cultural argument against immigration, then you must see that no matter what you care about, if you're not a leftist, it will go away if we continue to allow them to import voters into swing states.
02:19:22.000We went to Charlie Kirk's Q&As, and we said, hey, so, the demographics are changing, they don't, everything I just said, and he sent out Benny Johnson the next day to put out a hit piece on me, where he posted a bunch of videos from my show taken out of context and said, Nick Flintus is a sexist, Nick Flintus is a racist, he's a, oh right, he's a Holocaust denier, he's a Nazi.
02:21:48.000Some of the broad and core points in more detail on Monday and throughout the week next week if there's new viewers from TikTok and young people and con ink types.
02:23:08.000If what we're about is open dialogue and so on, then, you know, if you heard something new that you're interested in or curious about, do a Google search.
02:23:48.000celebration right victory parade finish the stream taking our time and then we ended on our terms so total victory they can't stop us because we really because we give a shit that's the difference they can't stop us because we actually give a shit we get we care about the country we care about what we're doing that's why we work hard and we don't give up that's America for that that's what we're about right