OSCARS SO BLACK: Will Smith ASSAULTS Chris Rock, Typical! | America First Ep. 968OSCARS SO BLACK: Will Smith ASSAULTS Chris Rock, Typical! | America First Ep. 968
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00:00:00.000I've gotten like three or four hundred new followers in just the past week.
00:00:04.000So, make sure if you haven't done that already, get on it!
00:00:37.000I'm about to hit 17,000 and like nobody even cares.
00:00:42.000So I hope when I hit 17,000 everybody's gonna say, whoa this is the best show ever.
00:00:50.000And I hope there's gonna be super chats, and I hope everybody really cares, cause, you know, sometimes it doesn't feel... sometimes I'm not feeling the love.
00:01:33.000I'm over here with 15,000 and nobody and no one says anything.
00:01:39.000So I want to feel the love but anyway so follow me so that's an order follow me on cozy now also if you haven't noticed already we have a few new streamers on the platform Flamenco and
00:01:56.000Sean McCrossin were brought aboard last week.
00:02:00.000Flamenco, he's in the drama community.
00:02:03.000I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna lie, I'm not the biggest fan, okay?
00:03:33.000But I want to say back in like January, I said, we have another big streamer, he's a legend, he's been in this space forever, he's uh... I said all these nice things, and he was supposed to join the platform, and then he just ghosted me for like three months.
00:03:50.000And everybody's like, oh is it Alex Jones?
00:04:54.000His work on race realism, he's instrumental in making race realism as mainstream as it is.
00:05:02.000I mean the guy's like a one-man army and the content that he put out and he's made content more sporadically lately but particularly in the early days of like the the so-called alt-right
00:05:16.000He was, like I said, a real heavyweight.
00:05:19.000Instrumental, basically, in making the case for race realism and racial differences.
00:05:43.000And it really feels like you look at, and I posted this today on my telegram, you look at the lineup for AFPAC 3, you look at all the streamers that are on Cozy, Chris Emerson just made a new graphic with all the new, well, all the Cozy streamers, and you really see the coalition building.
00:06:03.000And it's like every day, every week, it just seems like more and more people are brought into the fold.
00:06:08.000And I'm not going to say that everybody on Cozy I would consider, you know, part of like my political movement or whatever.
00:06:15.000But, it is to say that we are reaching a level of prominence, we are reaching a level of normalcy, mainstream acceptance.
00:06:25.000And it's also true that within the political movement, strictly the AF movement, we are growing all the time.
00:06:35.000This thing started out five years ago.
00:06:38.000I did a show, you know, and I made some friends, and I had a partnership with James Alsop early on, and we had a proto-conference back in 2019, but you see how far this whole thing has come in such a short amount of time.
00:06:53.000You just take a look at those two graphics and I think it really sinks in just how far we've come, you know?
00:06:59.000To see everybody on cozy, we've got old people, young people, we've got people that are political, people that are not political,
00:07:07.000You know, I mean, how amazing is it that we've got Alt Hype, as well as Milo, as well as all these new kids, like Dalton and Kai and Wurzelrude and Tyler, as well as me, and Alex Jones, and Jessilee Peterson, and Vince, and, you know... And so it's like, there's so much diversity, like in a good way.
00:07:30.000It feels like America First is consolidating the entire dissident right.
00:07:35.000It feels like, you know, back in 2016, everybody said there was this Trump movement and there was this movement of right-wing people that were opposed to the system, all united behind Trump, and then that kind of blew up after the election.
00:07:52.000And then the dissonant right went into this period of turbulence, and everybody was very divided, and now it feels like there's this real consolidation happening, and it feels like a lot of elements, all the good people, all the smart people, all the real human beings, the real Christians, the real right-wing people, it seems like they're all coalescing behind our project.
00:08:19.000But it feels like we are now the center of gravity in the entire dissident right.
00:08:26.000That's a very good thing, because that means that we can really flex some muscle as a real faction and influence the things that happen in the country.
00:08:34.000And I think everybody could feel it, the momentum has just been unstoppable.
00:08:38.000I said it at the beginning of the year, did I not?
00:08:40.000I said in December, and I said in January, I said, I can feel it, 22 is our year.
00:08:46.000And I said, I don't know what, I don't know how.
00:08:48.000I said, but this is the year we take it to the next level.
00:08:51.000And since the year started the momentum just hasn't stopped really even since I want to say November of last year, but anyway Exciting stuff so all type you can find him here on cozy now.
00:09:05.000I'm gonna try and catch his next stream I don't think I caught the first one but With all that being said we're gonna jump into the news here.
00:09:13.000I'm trying to think is there anything else interesting that happened Honestly pretty slow pretty slow day.
00:12:10.000So they saw that as a big problem and of course the liberals in Hollywood, or Jewish liberals in Hollywood, said, oh no, no, we can't have that.
00:12:24.000And now for the past couple of years, I guess this year, it was produced by a black person, it was hosted by a black person, a black person won Best Actor, it's a big... we know how that goes.
00:12:42.000They implement quotas for television, they say you have to have so many black characters in your TV lineup in supporting and leading roles.
00:14:01.000Nothing like the kind of violence you would see in a major city.
00:14:06.000But we know these Hollywood celebrities and these kinds of people are given to drama and these kinds of dramatic things, right?
00:14:17.000But that being said, there is a little bit of irony here.
00:14:21.000It was Oscars so white, we made it black.
00:14:23.000Oh, now they're punching each other on the stage.
00:14:26.000Again, there were a lot of black people that condemned this.
00:14:30.000There were a lot of black people that said, oh, it's very shameful, and oh, this makes black people look bad.
00:14:35.000I mean, there are even black people saying, hey, with some self-awareness, hey, this kind of makes us look bad that you got black people punching each other on the stage.
00:14:45.000But it's worth pointing out, this is the direction that everything is going in.
00:14:50.000There was a time, actually, in America when these institutions were dignified.
00:14:56.000It's true that, yes, things have gotten to a point now, maybe in this century, not even in the past couple of years, but you could go back maybe into the 90s or the 2000s.
00:15:06.000Yeah, culture's always been degenerate, culture's always been a sewer, but it is all relative.
00:15:13.000You know, Frank Sinatra won an Oscar at one point.
00:15:16.000And you know, go back and watch his acceptance speech.
00:15:18.000Go back and watch what the Oscars used to be like, or any of these American institutions.
00:15:23.000The Grammys, the Oscars, these award shows, any kind of public event.
00:16:06.000Not only did they not arrest him and throw him out or anything, but then he, later in the night, goes back to the stage and wins the Best Actor award.
00:16:18.000And everybody applauds and he gives a tearful speech and then he goes to the after party and it's just...
00:16:25.000So that was almost even more amazing, as sure, okay, it's a big televised event, sometimes dramatic things happen, you know, Kanye West goes up and takes a microphone from Taylor Swift, or things like this have happened before.
00:16:40.000But he goes up there, punches a guy, it's literally a crime, I mean this stuff is just not acceptable.
00:16:46.000And then they let him go on, win the award, go up, give the speech, go to the after party, and we all know that this kind of behavior is absolutely more tolerated among black people.
00:17:07.000And I don't really care so much about, I guess he's in an open marriage so his wife is sleeping with other guys and it's been that way for a long time.
00:17:20.000People pointed out that he was laughing before the joke and then he saw his wife was upset and then he punched Chris Rock.
00:17:28.000I'm not really interested in that aspect of it.
00:17:31.000I'm interested in the fact that I feel as though black people in America are emboldened and they think that they can get away with anything.
00:17:41.000And I think that that goes from the lowest levels where you have, in a city like Chicago, 15 to 24 year old black men stealing cars, robbing stores in broad daylight, going to a store, take a bunch of merchandise and walk right out,
00:17:58.000All the way up to the biggest, richest, most famous people like Will Smith who thinks, yeah, I can just walk up to the stage and punch a guy.
00:18:08.000Is there something else going on perhaps?
00:18:11.000But there is this culture that we know has been cultivated where blacks have been absolutely emboldened
00:18:19.000And the message that has been promulgated by the elite institutions in which everybody seems to accept is that there are no consequences for black people's actions.
00:18:31.000Anytime that a black person does something that is inappropriate, or illegal, or wrong, it can always be explained away by racism, or George Floyd, or Rodney King, or it's the legacy of slavery, or it's some other thing.
00:18:49.000And what you see here is like, this is just an ignorant black guy.
00:20:04.000And listen, I'm not trying to be ignorant myself.
00:20:08.000I'm not trying to come across as some kind of bigot full of racial hatred or something.
00:20:15.000It goes without saying, there are black people that do not do these things, and there are white people that do these things, and ultimately individuals are responsible for their actions.
00:20:26.000But that does not change the fact that groups exist.
00:20:31.000Groups exist in reality in the sense that there are real groups and they are distinct culturally, linguistically, biologically.
00:21:07.000Yes, individuals are responsible for their actions.
00:21:11.000Yes, there are people that do these things in every group, and there are people that do not do these things in every group.
00:21:18.000It is also true that that does not, again, repudiate the existence of the groups, or the fact that the existence of these groups is meaningful to people and their identities.
00:21:30.000And so I have to clarify that in order to say we're tired of this behavior from black people.
00:21:38.000And the answer to this behavior is not to change the standards and say, well, when some people do it, it's okay.
00:21:46.000Or when some people do it, it's not really their fault.
00:22:04.000Do people realize, and I'm not the biggest like patriot these days because my own government has put me on a no-fly list and stolen my money and is investigating me and treating me like a criminal for doing nothing wrong, but
00:22:18.000Hollywood, at one point, used to be a marvel of the modern world.
00:22:22.000It was an expression of America's creativity, its innovation, its prosperity.
00:22:27.000Hollywood and the culture that came from Hollywood, for better or for worse, dominated the globe.
00:22:36.000And so when we have our Oscars show, like, I love the movies.
00:22:44.000I don't know that I love the Oscars, but when we have a show like the Oscars that is supposed to represent Hollywood as an industry, and in a sense represent America, and this is what's put on display, it's embarrassing.
00:23:01.000I'm embarrassed to be an American when that's what's going on.
00:23:05.000It's not funny, it's not cool, and I think Scott Greer or somebody said this, this is the digression of our culture into the snapback, oh no he didn't, world star culture, which is just beneath us, it's just unbecoming, it's embarrassing.
00:23:23.000We're the kind of country where, again, it's a meaningful institution.
00:23:27.000At the Oscars, people are punching each other and swearing at each other.
00:23:30.000I mean, that's the kind of stuff that happens in the Middle East.
00:23:34.000That's the kind of stuff that happens in Africa.
00:24:03.000And so we get more of it on every level.
00:24:05.000And this is what happens in classrooms, and this is what happens at Walmart, and this is what happens at Disney World, and this is what happens almost anywhere at 3am in a major city, and now this is what happens at the Oscars.
00:24:22.000And it would be unacceptable if anybody did it, but who's doing it?
00:29:38.000Enough with the... We gotta go back to the way things were 20 or 30 years ago, when everybody just knew the score about how everything worked.
00:29:50.000We've gotten to the point now, and I said this on a stream last night, I was on with VEDA and UX,
00:29:56.000We've gotten to the point now where we all just have to play make-believe.
00:30:28.000And you know it, and I know it, and everybody knows it, and a lot of people talk about it, but they'll just talk about it in a hushed tone, or they'll talk about it in their home, with their family,
00:30:42.000They'll look around before they talk about it, but we all know what this is about.
00:31:57.000And normally I don't get too explicit about this kind of stuff, but
00:32:02.000We've reached a breaking point here, and everybody is fed up at this point.
00:32:06.000In the city of Chicago, you've got black kids, they walk into an Ulta, and they just start taking stuff, and just walk right out, and that's it, and you better not say anything, and the cops don't even chase them, and that's just the way it is, and we all know, we all know that's how it goes.
00:34:23.000Remember they said, Oscar's so white, and they said that about our country.
00:34:27.000And this is what everything is becoming.
00:34:29.000Everything is becoming just like a giant free-for-all.
00:34:36.000And who wants to live, who wants to go grocery shopping, and who wants to go out to dine, wants to go out to eat, or ride on the public transit, or go downtown, or fly in a plane, or go to Disney World, or watch the Oscars,
00:34:51.000When it's a giant free-for-all everywhere you go.
00:34:57.000I see the same same vignettes playing out all across America.
00:35:05.000You know, I went to Target the other day and there were three morbidly obese women walking in front of me, spread out, and you know exactly what that looked like, don't you?
00:37:17.000And, oh, it's, oh, and everybody, it's the best performance ever, and he wins the Best Actor, and he still gets, and he still gets to go up there.
00:37:26.000Could you imagine if a white guy did that?
00:37:28.000Would a white guy slap the shit out of somebody, and then get up and accept an award for Best Actor, and get applauded, and give a tearful speech, and then go to the after party, and... If Mel Gibson did that?
00:37:45.000There is one standard for white people, and there is one standard for everybody else, and then there's like a standard for black people, which is just, they can do no wrong, you can't criticize them,
00:37:59.000Anything that they, if we can acknowledge they do something wrong, it's someone else's fault.
00:40:11.000Whiteness used to mean that people dressed up when they went out, and it meant that people were respectful, and there was etiquette, and there was an unspoken code of conduct, and there was community, and people cared for animals, and people are Christian.
00:40:29.000So maybe if we could just restore that a little bit, maybe we could bring back that whiteness in the Oscars.
00:40:37.000If we bring back whiteness in America,
00:40:40.000Maybe that's gonna be a good thing for everybody.
00:40:42.000I feel like that would be better as opposed to what we're doing now.
00:40:46.000As opposed to the trajectory that we're on now.
00:40:48.000Because, you know, I guess Disney World was too white, and I guess... and I guess McDonald's at 1 a.m.
00:40:55.000was too white, and Walmart was too white, so they... and they somethinged it up!
00:42:36.000You know, there are people condemning Will Smith, but the question is, as always, how did we get here?
00:42:44.000I don't think you can divorce these sort of declining expectations and standards for this kind of behavior happening on a bigger and bigger stage.
00:43:24.000And it's these declining standards, these attitudes, double standards, and so on, which has emboldened this behavior and made it far worse than ever.
00:43:33.000And now we're being held hostage as a country and we can't even talk about it.
00:44:18.000So anyway, so that's that but I want to move on I want to get into our feature story, which is about Ukraine Somebody says Nick knows it was staged.
00:44:36.000I think it caught him totally off guard.
00:44:38.000I mean you saw He had his hands behind his back
00:44:47.000So it was too peculiar to be staged, because Will Smith is laughing, and he's even laughing as he walks up to sort of like disarm Chris Rock, because if he came up there fuming, Chris Rock would have been like, whoa!
00:44:59.000But no, Will Smith, he was laughing, he laughed up to the stage like to conceal his intentions.
00:45:05.000Chris Rock has his hands behind his back, and he just ate that slap.
00:47:02.000But somebody years ago was suggesting that there were white guys going around in black masks killing people to frame black people for violence.
00:47:10.000It's like, yeah, it's actually, it's totally plausible to me that that was real.
00:47:15.000Forgive me, but I feel like that's completely plausible.
00:47:37.000Anyway, I'm not gonna fight with the live chat about it.
00:47:39.000If you think it's fake, I think you're not very smart, but... We're gonna get into our featured story here tonight about Ukraine, and you see I've got my new lapel pin on.
00:47:49.000I'm surprised they even sell these still.
00:47:52.000But this is to promote peace between the United States and Russia.
00:47:56.000I am trying to promote peace between our two great nations.
00:48:03.000You know, people would say... People might say,
00:48:07.000You have the flag of a horrible empire led by a murderous dictator where they have fake elections and a fraudulent democracy and they're aggressive all over the world and they've done unspeakable things and I would say
00:48:26.000And I would say, but I still want to promote peace with the United States of America.
00:48:30.000I would say, but I would say to that, I know, I know the United States of America has done horrible things.
00:48:37.000But in the interest of peace, we must be diplomatic, okay?
00:48:42.000So yes, so yes, I am brandishing both the Russian and the American flag tonight.
00:49:23.000Anyway, so our featured story tonight is about the war in Ukraine and we've got a couple of big major developments.
00:49:30.000First, Joe Biden gave a speech on Saturday in Poland and you know all last week I was very concerned about the American posture on the war in Ukraine because the narrative for the past two weeks at least has been that Russia has stalled
00:49:48.000I mean, that's one part of it, is that the Russian advance has met unprecedented resistance and their advance has been slowed down to a stalemate.
00:50:00.000And it's become a war of attrition that Ukraine can win if they bleed the Russians dry by destroying their equipment and if the sanctions regime bleeds the Russian economy.
00:50:13.000At the same time, the United States has claimed that Putin is a war criminal and suggested that Vladimir Putin may use chemical weapons.
00:50:22.000And so taking these two things together, I said last week I'm beginning to suspect that the United States is building the case to intervene in the conflict more directly and to escalate our response to the crisis.
00:50:36.000And I said that because it's a very plausible sort of chain here.
00:50:46.000Russia, fearing a catastrophic loss, may do the unthinkable and use chemical weapons.
00:50:52.000In fact, he's already committing war crimes.
00:50:55.000And if he crosses this newly drawn red line, this new tripwire which has been established, which can be faked by the United States or the Ukrainians for that matter,
00:51:06.000He would give the pretext for America to go in and punish the Russians and finish the job.
00:51:12.000And that's what it's really about is creating a new tripwire.
00:52:54.000President Biden on Saturday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power as he declared the Russian invasion of Ukraine a strategic failure while pledging continued support for the embattled Ukrainian people.
00:53:08.000Biden said, quote, for God's sake, this man cannot remain in power.
00:53:13.000It appeared to be the first time Biden has explicitly called for Putin's removal.
00:53:17.000It would mark a sharp contrast from prior statements from the White House, which have emphasized that regime change in Russia is not the policy of the United States.
00:53:27.000And this is what's alarming is that that is, that isn't direct.
00:54:40.000And so the narrative that we're hearing from Western media and from the NATO alliance and the Western security state is that this is just plain aggression.
00:54:49.000Unprovoked, uncalled for, illicit war of aggression.
00:54:53.000What Putin has said is quite different.
00:54:56.000He has said since 2008 that Ukraine joining NATO would be a threat to Russia.
00:55:02.000Because the goal of NATO is to contain Russia.
00:55:05.000And the policy of the US intelligence agencies has been to overthrow pro-Russian governments.
00:55:12.000And they've talked about this since 1991.
00:55:14.000They overthrew the government in Ukraine.
00:55:17.000They overthrew the government in Georgia.
00:55:18.000They overthrew the government in Kazakhstan.
00:55:21.000And there have been color revolutions all over Eastern Europe since the fall of the Soviet Union.
00:55:26.000And for the past 20 years, the concern from Vladimir Putin is that it's Ukraine, Georgia, and Kazakhstan today and Russia tomorrow.
00:55:35.000It's part of a very ambitious goal on the part of the United States to make Russia into a liberal democracy and a pawn of American foreign policy.
00:55:45.000And in order to do that, they need to decapitate the leadership in Moscow,
00:56:07.000And other US military and intelligence assets closer and closer to Russia culminating in some kind of coup attempt or PSYOP on the population to overthrow the Russian regime.
00:56:21.000And so he says it's for that reason that the United States is hostile, the United States is working against the interest of the Russian government,
00:57:31.000And it's not like this is not the sentiment in the State Department, and it's not like that's not the sentiment of the UN Ambassador and of the National Security Council.
00:57:42.000This is how they talk in the think tanks.
00:57:45.000This is how they talk in the policy papers.
00:57:48.000We know that this is how they feel about Russia, and Putin knows that.
00:57:51.000And Biden just said the quiet part out loud.
00:57:53.000I hate that expression, but that's what it is.
00:57:57.000The media, which is controlled by the security state, and the security state itself has all but said exactly that for 30 years.
00:58:05.000For 20 years specifically about Putin.
00:58:08.000That Putin is going to be removed, that the Russian regime is going to be a liberal democracy, and all this kind of stuff, particularly in the past 8 years, since 2014.
00:58:18.000And so when Biden says Putin cannot remain in power,
00:58:23.000That just instantly gave credibility to everything Vladimir Putin is saying.
00:58:42.000Because Ukraine was going to join a defensive alliance which is built on the American security guarantee and the American president just basically declared war on the Russian government.
00:58:57.000Because Biden, representative of the NSC, and the DOD, and the Pentagon, and the whole deal, the State Department, he just said, Putin cannot remain in power.
00:59:10.000And that's what they're all thinking, and that has been their policy, that's been what all that money going to Eastern Europe is about, that's why they back Navalny, that's why they back Russian opposition, that's what it's all about.
00:59:42.000It says, shortly after Biden's address, the White House denied that Biden was calling for regime change, even though that's exactly what he did.
00:59:51.000A White House official said, quote, the President's point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region.
00:59:58.000He was not discussing Putin's power in Russia or regime change.
01:00:03.000Except that, and they can say that, and they can clarify and they can cover their ass and say, no, no, no, like he misspoke, that's not our policy.
01:00:53.000The UN Ambassador to NATO, Julianne Smith, said on Sunday that the U.S.
01:00:56.000does not have a policy of regime change towards Russia.
01:01:00.000And she said Biden was speaking in the moment.
01:01:04.000At a press conference in Jerusalem earlier on Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken also told reporters that the U.S.
01:01:11.000does not have a strategy of regime change in Russia, adding that Biden made the point that, quote, Putin cannot be empowered to wage war or engage in aggression against Ukraine or anyone else.
01:02:06.000And whether that was intentional or not intentional, that is what the National Security Council, the Pentagon, the State Department, the National Endowment for Democracy, the NGOs, that is their policy against Russia.
01:02:18.000That is why Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland became part of NATO in 99.
01:02:23.000That's why NATO expanded to 10 other countries.
01:02:53.000It wants countries like the United Kingdom,
01:02:57.000Or like any of the NATO countries, any of the Western European countries, it wants countries like Japan or South Korea that are on strings, that do whatever the United States commands.
01:03:10.000That's what the United States is interested in.
01:03:12.000It is not interested in a sovereign, independent Russia which is unique and distinct from America and exerting its own interests and its own foreign policy.
01:03:44.000They want the whole globe to be a liberal democracy.
01:03:49.000And they want the liberal, democratic, neoliberal, capitalist world order to submit to the United States as its moral founder, as its moral superior.
01:05:23.000And it is the American president that is saying that Putin must be removed from power.
01:05:29.000And it is that head of state, it is that country which is going to have that much control over Ukraine
01:05:36.000A country that's thousands of miles away, that's in Russia's backyard, that's historically part of Russia, that was a part of the Soviet Union, that's not even really European?
01:06:33.000And what the government is doing is playing into Russophobia, straight up.
01:06:37.000They are playing into a caricature, they are playing into an anachronistic, an antiquated view of Moscow, of Russia, in order to control people's perceptions about the conflict.
01:06:52.000It's true that Russia is the same nation, and Russia is the same people, and there's a similar culture, but the order, the regional order, in Eastern Europe is nowhere near what it was in the 1950s.
01:07:05.000It's not even close to what it was in the 60s, 70s, or 80s.
01:08:53.000Why is NATO membership still in the conversation?
01:08:56.000That should have been nixed eight years ago when Putin annexed Crimea and when the civil war started in Donbass.
01:09:02.000It should have been off the table then and there because a country with the civil war raging cannot join NATO and a country with disputed territory with Russia cannot join NATO.
01:09:12.000So why then did the conversation persist for eight years?
01:09:15.000Why was Zelensky allowed to talk about nuclear rearmament?
01:09:20.000Why did the United States sign a treaty with Ukraine last year strengthening their diplomatic and security ties?
01:09:28.000Why did they start sending Ukraine lethal aid in the last administration?
01:09:35.000Why is the United States and the British Empire, the United Kingdom, why are they sailing their destroyers in disputed territory in the Black Sea and sending their bombers flying along the border of disputed territory in Crimea and Donbass?
01:10:57.000He was always hell-bent on rebuilding the Soviet Union.
01:11:01.000You know, he made that remark in 2004, but it didn't gain any salience until 2014 when he invaded Crimea.
01:11:08.000And suddenly when he told the United States, no, you can't have Ukraine, oh then they decided that took on a world-altering significance.
01:11:17.000That phrase, that statement now defined him.
01:11:20.000He's the new czar, he's the new general secretary, hell-bent on rebuilding the Russian Empire, and he's got to be stopped and we cannot relinquish Ukraine.
01:11:36.000And the diplomacy failed, the negotiations failed, the Russians invaded, the sanctions were slapped on, they've had no effect, tens of thousands have been killed, the world order will never be the same, Zelensky's about to surrender, and what does the United States say?
01:12:47.000It says Ukraine's president has said his government is prepared to discuss adopting a neutral status as part of a peace deal with Russia.
01:12:56.000In an interview with Russian journalist Zelensky said any such deal would have to be put to a referendum in Ukraine.
01:13:04.000He said, quote, security guarantees and neutrality, non-nuclear status of our state, we are ready to go for it.
01:13:11.000This is the most important point, Mr. Zelensky said in a 90-minute video call.
01:13:18.000Zelensky said that any potential agreement would require a face-to-face meeting with President Putin and that effective security guarantees that Ukraine would not come under attack are essential.
01:13:32.000So why could we not have resolved this in 2014?
01:13:36.000Can anybody, can any of these NATO geniuses, any of these NATO shills, any of these people that suddenly love Ukraine, can anybody tell me why we couldn't have just settled that in 2014?
01:13:53.000Now Zelensky says it, we can have neutrality.
01:14:00.000He was talking so tough back in February.
01:14:04.000He had been emboldened by the United States and back in February at the Munich Security Conference he suggested that Ukraine would become a nuclear state.
01:15:30.000At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the United States got involved.
01:15:34.000Based on what they're saying about chemical weapons, the regime change talk, the thing he said to the Polish soldiers, or I should say the American soldiers in Poland.
01:15:42.000Based on everything that's come out in the past couple of weeks, I would not be surprised if the United States intervened to catastrophic effect.
01:15:56.000Hopefully, you know, Russia keeps up the pressure and they get what they want.
01:16:00.000But it just goes to show, you know, between what Biden has been saying and everything that's been done to Russia, it's just absolutely crystal clear who the antagonist here in the conflict is.
01:16:35.000The stuff that he's throwing around about Putin, he's a murderer, he's a butcher, he's a killer, he's a dictator, he's a war criminal, and then he says he must go?
01:16:44.000I don't even think it was a mistake, honestly, but even if it was, the United States is just conducting itself in a way that is not conducive to world peace.
01:16:55.000You do not say that about another head of state.
01:16:57.000You don't say that about another sovereign.
01:16:59.000You certainly do not say that about another sovereign that is the second largest nuclear and conventional military power in the world.
01:18:19.000And same with fueling ISIS and Al-Qaeda in the Middle East.
01:18:22.000You know, when we gave all that money and all that material support to the so-called moderate Syrian opposition and it turned out to be ISIS and Al-Qaeda?
01:18:33.000And the Syrian Civil War still isn't over?
01:18:36.000Yeah, once again, democracies never declare war on anybody.
01:18:39.000Democracies are... Democracy enhances global security.
01:18:53.000And if we did, well, we just created an exception.
01:18:56.000When Russia does it, when Syria does it, when Iran, China, when anyone else does it, well, that's because they're fundamentally evil.
01:19:03.000That's because they're fundamentally fascist, or they're Muslim, or they're communist, or their country's evil, and they're evil, and we just have to cripple them until they die.
01:19:59.000I wonder what Destiny's thoughts are on that because, you know, me and Destiny debated this two weeks ago and he said, well, the security argument doesn't make any sense because NATO's a defective alliance.
01:20:10.000What about when NATO starts talking about regime change?
01:20:12.000I'm sure they would hand wave that away and say, well, that's not what he said.
01:20:15.000What he meant was, well, they clarified.
01:20:17.000It's like, okay, so what do you need to see?
01:20:52.000But in 2004, 18 years ago, when Vladimir Putin says the fall of the Soviet Union was a great geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century, oh well, nail him to a cross.
01:21:05.000That means he's an evil dictator who wants to rebuild the Russian Empire.
01:21:09.000Because he said that 18 years ago, you see.
01:22:36.000Russia has no reason to believe that the West would ever invade Russia, except for the fact that Russia's been invaded from the West three times in 200 years.
01:22:48.000So, you know, these people on the other side, they're just so naive, and they're so ignorant, and fundamentally, they're just so full of hubris on this subject.
01:24:41.000Biden says, well, he cannot remain in power.
01:24:45.000Well, that argument that NATO's defensive and Russia's not legitimately concerned about provocation from the West, that all kind of crumbles when the sitting president says, we're going to do regime change in Russia and the entire diplomatic mission of the United States has to clarify that they are not, they're definitely not pursuing regime change.
01:25:23.000We've got Reactionary Retard says, Hey Nick, I remember you saying in the post-Vosh debate that we need a reactionary vision uniquely for our time.
01:25:31.000People talk a lot about Franco and Salazar and I'm wondering where the meaningful differences would be, American aesthetics aside.
01:25:39.000Also, I apologize if these questions put you in a bad spot because I know our enemies are always watching and I know you don't want to spoil the plan per se.
01:25:45.000I'm sorry if I've ever put you in an awkward position.
01:26:07.000How would that... Well, because that was literally a hundred years ago, and it was in Spain, which is on another continent, and it's quite a different situation, actually.
01:26:35.000We live in America in the 21st century and so the the movement that is going to animate America is just simply going to be different and it's just going to be different for many reasons and that I mean that should be simple and straightforward enough but I mean you are the reactionary retard so I guess that's about right.
01:27:50.000So you know what what a what a stupid what a stupid load of super chats from you tonight I'm not trying to be needlessly hostile but come on man and this is the same bozo from last week who was sending a bunch of crap
01:28:15.000People talk a lot about Franco's cells or I'm wondering what the meaningful differences would be American aesthetics aside.
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01:29:37.000JustaZoomer says, all these blacks on Twitter defending Will Smith are reminding me of when they defended that black cashier who punched and killed a white boomer who said the n-word.
01:31:29.000Pragmatic Culture says, I've been gathering signatures for local candidates and one white paw I'm happy to report is that even boomers are sick of the GOP backstabbing and fake conservatism.
01:32:12.000I mean, there's some people posting edits and things, but somebody like Wurzelroot, like with their face out there, I haven't seen any new people.
01:32:25.000That Arizona Chad, he's up and coming, but he doesn't really, he's more of a streamer actually, it seems.
01:32:33.000Orange Bag says, hey Nick, big fan of the show, just want to drop this white pill on all the black-pilled viewers and not plan trusters.
01:32:39.000If there was no hope for our movement, their propaganda would be unnecessary.
01:32:44.000Wow, thanks for that, never heard that.
01:32:46.000Jack Lucas says, new fan coming over from censored, love what you're doing here, keep it up.
01:33:35.000Struts down the ramp, bopping to a song, an AF mic in hand, enter the ropes, a huge grin on Mr. Fuentes' smug face.
01:33:44.000Uh-huh, yeah, that sounds just so true.
01:33:49.000Eddie Van Gram says, Hello, my trad brother.
01:33:52.000Okay, Midwest says, Hi Nick, I'm involved internally in my state GOP and have some particular questions about what I could do to help the upcoming midterms.
01:35:49.000Sippy Cup says, if you watch the clip in slow motion, Chris Rock clearly sticks his neck out and rolls with the slap like a pro wrestler would.
01:35:57.000Totally staged and all who see it are totally smart and vindicated.
01:37:18.000WonderPetsPatriots says, niggas will learn what we did to US citizen Japanese in World War II and say, I would never persecute an ethnicity over a war and one month into Russia-Ukraine war and here we are.
01:39:11.000I mean that just proves that they are feds.
01:39:14.000Because only a fucking State Department spook would support that.
01:39:19.000Ryan says, I've been walking around wearing a pro-Putin t-shirt and I stand with Russia shirt in Hawaii and people been more upset with me than for my MAGA hat during the height of Trump derangement syndrome.
01:39:33.000Yeah, we just got to get payment processing, but appreciate your patience.
01:39:38.000Kyle says, does anybody ever lie awake at night wondering if Joe Biden gets beeped by a guy in a Sparrow mask at the Skull and Bones frat house every time he makes a gaffe anymore?
01:39:48.000Or if they roll their eyes, oh Joe, you're an idiot, but you're our idiot.
01:39:53.000Hyde Caps says, did you see Tim Miller of the Bulwer called you a stupid faggot retard?
01:40:48.000That's that's every dissident movement anywhere ever Thoughts on you know Lennon was similar to you, you know, cuz like two eyeballs and like the head and like the neck It's like oh they dealt with censorship and persecution just like any dissident group ever anywhere.
01:43:48.000I'm in a horrible mood, and I'm blaming it on you, and it's all your fault, and these Super Chats suck, and hate everything, and I'm gonna go to bed, and I'm gonna go to bed angry, I'm gonna go play Minecraft with UX.