00:00:05.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:09.000A little Thanksgiving recap, a little bit of Black Friday talk.
00:00:14.000Black Friday, great day, and lots of other things to get to.
00:00:19.000Not much in the news, but lots to get to anyway.
00:00:22.000And of course, we'll do your live chat talk at about the half hour mark.
00:00:26.000For everybody that didn't get in for the Thanksgiving call in show on Wednesday, we'll have the live chat to get into at the half hour.
00:00:34.000After we get through the super chats, we'll just be hanging out.
00:00:37.000The audience needs a good negging, okay?
00:00:39.000Haven't been negged in a long time, and I can tell because I've been getting a lot of attitude from my audience lately in the live chat, in the Discord.
00:00:49.000It has to be rectified with a little negging in the live chat, so we have that to look forward to.
00:00:57.000I didn't go shopping last night like I wanted to.
00:01:00.000Everybody, or rather, nobody wanted to go shopping on Black Friday.
00:01:04.000None of my friends, none of my family, so.
00:01:08.000I was just reading in my bed all night.
00:01:11.000But I was looking at some of the Black Friday deals yesterday and even today, and I'm thinking to myself, why do people even do this anymore?
00:01:18.000Everything always gets so ruined by corporations.
00:01:23.000And I know that's kind of a lefty, Fedora tier talking point.
00:01:30.000But really, I mean, Black Friday, at least the concept I thought was always you stay up really late at like midnight or 1 a.m., you go to the store, and there's Awesome deals.
00:01:40.000Like you get, I don't know, huge discounts on electronics.
00:03:09.000You know, that's what's supposed to replace family around the dinner table at Thanksgiving and trick or treating on Halloween and Christmas and all that.
00:04:33.000Nobody seems to care so much about the indigenous people of Europe, right?
00:04:37.000Those people that are getting raped and murdered in their countries, you know, the indigenous Europeans, you know, who cares about them, right?
00:04:45.000The important indigenous people are the igloo and teepee people that don't contribute anything, right?
00:04:52.000Anyway, but that's what we have to talk about later.
00:04:55.000Before we get into that, I have to give you a little anecdote, and I tweeted a little bit about this kind of cryptically the other day.
00:05:02.000And I was thinking about advertisements, okay?
00:05:04.000I'm in Los Angeles, and this is a very This was a moment of clarity, so to speak, where I'm driving around Los Angeles and this city, it's got great views in terms of the nature.
00:05:16.000If you go a little bit northwest to Malibu, gorgeous.
00:05:20.000You go to, I went to Point Doom and everywhere else, very beautiful.
00:05:23.000You go up to the observatory, magnificent.
00:05:43.000But I stopped at one point and I'm stopped at a stoplight and I see some woman crossing the street and she's in all these great clothes and it's near Hollywood Boulevard and there's all these weird places where people throw their money gift shops, Hollywood pizza, all this ridiculous stuff.
00:05:58.000And I think to myself about ad revenue.
00:06:01.000That's how everybody makes their money these days.
00:06:03.000And I think to myself about how you go on any website these days, ads everywhere.
00:06:08.000There's a pop up ad before you go on it, then there's ads.
00:06:39.000And I'm thinking about all the advertiser money.
00:06:41.000It just kind of happened to click at the exact same moment.
00:06:45.000And I think to myself, all the money that gets poured into television, to websites, you think of Fox News and what an enormous enterprise that is.
00:07:51.000This is their idea of constitutional liberty.
00:07:55.000This is their idea of traditional values, conservatism.
00:07:59.000And I just thought, what a broken system, right?
00:08:02.000I know it's very easy to criticize, kind of a basic thing to talk about, but I don't think people really, really understand just how much money is poured into advertisements and just how much the system would come tumbling down if people just stopped buying shit, right?
00:08:18.000You see the lines going around the block for the iPhone X, not much better than the iPhone 7 or 6 or 5.
00:09:15.000I don't like all the purchasing and all the, you know, people just need to save their money.
00:09:20.000I did a little research the other day on all the debt people have.
00:09:23.000And you look at the average net worth of people by age, that's the ticket.
00:09:28.000It's not average debt or average net worth in totality because that factors in older people that have saved.
00:09:35.000For decades, and people that have worked to pay off mortgages and car payments, and so they have wealth over time.
00:09:41.000But if you look at young people and you look at how much debt these people hold in terms of credit card debt, in terms of mortgage debt, in terms of if they're paying rent or if they have debt on their car or anything like that, and how little they actually have in savings or how little they have in assets, you really get an idea of where we're headed, of what kind of society these people, these People in these high positions are trying to cultivate.
00:10:11.000You know, you have all the pundits who have no shortage of conspiracy theories about what's going on, but you see the trends.
00:10:20.000And what they are conspiring to create is a disassociated consumer class of people that work and they never own anything and they never get out of poverty, but they just work and it's this endless cycle of working and trading it in, trading it in and trading up.
00:11:27.000Yeah, well, it also didn't used to be all Hispanics and Chinese and it was mostly Europeans.
00:11:32.000But that's a big part of it is getting people to think differently about race that maybe it's just sufficient that we say we don't want them and we don't need a reason.
00:11:40.000But beyond race, there is this question of, There are fundamental things going wrong with our society that the people are not paying attention to in this movement that are not rectified by immigration policy, unfortunately.
00:12:18.000You know, usually you can count in at least one happening on poll, whether it's real or not.
00:12:24.000But the one story I saw on BBC was this.
00:12:26.000Apology, a national apology by Justin Trudeau.
00:12:30.000And you got to see the advertising for this.
00:12:31.000It's like you pay 70 or 100 and some dollars, excuse me, to get your tickets to see the national apology by Justin Trudeau.
00:12:40.000Can you imagine what clown world, unserious country are people forking over hundreds of dollars and driving a couple of hours to see their leader, the leader of their country, apologize?
00:13:07.000But so today, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a formal apology to former residential school students in Newfoundland and Labrador.
00:13:16.000So apparently, over 100 years ago, there were about 150,000 indigenous children, and this is the Igloo people, the Inuits, and all the rest.
00:13:26.000They were forced into state run schools and subject to policies which allegedly amount to a cultural genocide.
00:13:34.000So And this happens in all the great empires.
00:13:37.000You can see this in the Russian Empire.
00:13:39.000I mean, that's how Joseph Stalin came up.
00:13:42.000Joseph Stalin in the 1880s and 1890s, when the Russian Empire grew up in Georgia, which was in the Caucasus, when the Russians were forcing primary school students to learn Russian and to learn Russian history and convert to the state church and everything, Joseph Stalin got very angry and he said, You know, no, I'm going to be Georgian.
00:14:03.000And the British did this in Canada and in North America.
00:14:09.000I mean, that's just how it goes with these empires at the time you force some more than other empires, force the native people to assimilate.
00:14:20.000So Justin Trudeau took responsibility because apparently there was a big national apology in 2008 for these students who were forced to assimilate, and five schools were left out of that apology because apparently they were factored in like before a certain bill in 1949.
00:16:15.000Justin Trudeau, he runs his whole campaign when he gets elected, I believe in 2015, around wanting to reconcile, or at least this was a big deal.
00:16:23.000Part of his platform was wanting to reconcile once and for all the grievances that are shared between the native or indigenous Canadians and the Canadian royal government.
00:16:36.000And I think, you know, wouldn't that be so nice if we had something like that in Europe?
00:16:40.000What if the non European, non Christian people who ran the show from Brussels, Belgium, from the European Central Bank, from the European Commission, from the European Parliament, what if those people sought to make some kind of amends with the indigenous people of Europe, with the indigenous people?
00:16:58.000English with the indigenous Italians, indigenous Germans, Spaniards, Frenchmen.
00:17:04.000But of course, that's not the policy being undertaken.
00:17:07.000Now, Canadians being defined down to a piece of paper.
00:17:15.000There's no reconciliation or no urgency for a reconciliation between our occupied governments, the colonial governments that run our countries.
00:17:26.000They don't seem to care about the indigenous people of Europe or the indigenous.
00:17:30.000Settlers, that's kind of an oxymoron, but I mean, you understand who this country was founded by and for, and the same is true of Canada.
00:17:38.000No reconciliation there, no shame there.
00:17:42.000We've been accepting how many millions of third worlders and told they're just as American as the people that signed the Declaration of Independence.
00:17:52.000Where's our formal national apology from certain interests, from certain lobbying groups, from certain clans, from the European Central Bank?
00:18:05.000Where's the national apology on behalf of the people that ran the Soviet government, or rather the Bolshevik government, to the Russians, the native Russians, the indigenous Russians?
00:18:16.000Because we know the people that ran that government weren't Russian.
00:18:21.000So that's number one you just got to be joking about it.
00:18:25.000I mean, the hypocrisy, on top of the fact that, and that's, of course, all of that is, on top of the fact that you have the leader of a nation.
00:18:34.000Imagine the leader of a nation, a king of the nation.
00:18:37.000Or a czar or a shah or a supreme leader getting before their people and apologizing for their country?
00:18:52.000That's just not the function of government.
00:18:54.000And these technocrats who run Western countries now, whether it's Merkel or Macron or Theresa May or Justin Trudeau or Barack Obama, they believe that the function of government, and people, it's widespread in Western countries, believe.
00:19:09.000That the sole function of government is to execute these certain public services.
00:19:15.000The reason we have a government, the reason we have, and the reason the Brits have the royal government is for street cleaning, it's for public waste disposal, it's for printing money, it's for regulations, it's to make sure that meat doesn't get spoiled when it goes to the jewel.
00:19:32.000I'll never forget when I was at the Leadership Institute, we were doing a tour down the National Mall, and Leadership Institute is like Young Americans for Liberty, Turning Point USA types.
00:19:44.000And there's this big Polish guy, big fat Polish guy, and he's walking down there with us.
00:19:49.000It's a bunch of young kids and then this Polish guy.
00:19:52.000And we're walking down, I forget which street it was, but you see all the magnificent buildings in the National Mall the Supreme Court, the National Archives, the U.S. Congress, which is one of the most beautiful buildings, I think, in the world, and the White House, and very opulent, of course.
00:20:28.000I won't even be benevolent enough to call them conservative because they're not.
00:20:31.000These neoliberals, these technocrats who think that there's nothing to government, there's nothing to the nation, there's nothing to the country other than the moving of money, other than the money lending, the money moving, getting currency flowing between merchants, between shopkeepers, bankers.
00:20:51.000Financiers, and that's the purpose of the government and the nation.
00:20:55.000Purpose of the government is to facilitate transactions.
00:20:59.000Purpose of the nation is to undergo transactions.
00:21:04.000And I think that is just such a symbolic thing, whether it's the apology, whether it's criticizing these beautiful monuments that are physiognomic, physiognomic, that's the word, symbolic of our values, of our history, of our culture.
00:21:20.000You know, you look at the U.S. Congress building and what that represents the two chambers, the rotation.
00:21:26.000The statue on top and all the history inside, and they wanted to be run out of probably some postmodern corporate building that you see driving down the highway.
00:22:08.000Maybe it's because it's Thanksgiving weekend.
00:22:13.000The other thing I heard today, and we'll talk about this before we get into the live chat.
00:22:20.000I saw today on antiwar.com, and this is funny to me because we hear so much about Iran.
00:22:26.000We hear so much from our boomer friends about how terrible Iran is, and we have to go to war with Iran, and on and on.
00:22:33.000And it actually came out today from the UN inspector general that Iran is in full compliance with their nuclear deal, which, you know, they don't talk about that on Fox News, or I guess Fox News viewers think that the UN is like some anti Semitic conspiracy, right?
00:22:48.000Israel, when they kill thousands of children and commit their war crimes and they use illegal weapons and they sell our tech to China, that doesn't actually happen.
00:22:59.000It's all just like anti Semites conspiring against them.
00:23:03.000It's the Muslim Brotherhood, you know.
00:23:06.000And so the UN Inspector General came out today and said, actually, Iran is in full compliance with our nuclear deal.
00:23:13.000And I bring this up because Trump decertified the nuclear deal a couple of weeks ago.
00:23:19.000And from what I understand, that now has 90 days.
00:23:23.000Congress has either 60 or 90 days to amend it so that Trump will sign it because the provisions of it is that every 90 days the president has to sign the deal.
00:23:33.000And if he doesn't sign it, then Congress has a certain period of time to amend it.
00:23:37.000So that the president will sign it again and recertify it, otherwise, it goes away.
00:23:43.000But you look at the situation in the Middle East where you have Iran, and Iran is the villain.
00:24:56.000You just get a little reality check from the rest of the world when you hear in some of these fears.
00:25:01.000You hear from the AIPAC punditry class, you hear from the Ben Shapiro Israel lobbying group, you hear from the Zionist Daily Wire about how Iran is on the loose.
00:25:52.000The only Iranian terror attack that was ever even like came close was a bombing in Washington, D.C., that almost happened.
00:26:02.000I think they tried to kill a Saudi ambassador, but it ended up being freelancers in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and it didn't even, it was foiled at the last minute.
00:26:13.000In fact, I think Israelis have killed more if you factor in the USS Liberty and if you factor in some of the other things that they've done than Iranians.
00:26:22.000You know, you look at all the intelligence they've stolen.
00:26:25.000But anyway, let's get into the live chat.
00:26:31.000Now, I just had to bring that up because it's just so.
00:26:34.000We're living in a different universe than most people where these people are conditioned.
00:28:10.000It says that Jesus is illegitimate and he had illegitimate kids and he's a false prophet and all his followers are going to hell.
00:28:17.000And then we say, oh, actually, that's the Talmud.
00:28:20.000Actually, that's the key holy text of rabbinical Judaism.
00:28:24.000And I just want to, I just would love to see the cognitive dissonance in the comments section because these people have it in their heads that it's okay to hate Islam.
00:28:34.000It's okay to hate the books of Islam and the prophet and the people and the countries.
00:28:40.000But you mention some of the things that go on a little bit to the West, and suddenly, Hitler, anti Semite, he's a Muslim sympathizer.
00:29:43.000You know, if this person had just said, like, Nick, you're not funny, and given me a factual response, it takes the wind out of my sails.
00:29:51.000But when she gives me the reaction I want, we win.
00:29:55.000It kind of just proves our point when these people are mentally unstable, incapable of understanding reason or engaging in a serious conversation.
00:30:21.000Simon Scholar, we have to appeal to normies in the public to grow our movement, but we cannot and must not become, quote, Christian conservatives or Christian Zionists.
00:30:29.000Well, nothing wrong with Christianity, nothing wrong with conservatism, but you have to define what conservatism is.
00:30:35.000You have to properly assess what conservatism is.
00:30:38.000Conservatism is not Milton Friedman or what's his name?
00:31:09.000And definitely no to the Christian Zionists.
00:31:11.000Zionism is a supremacist and an extremist ideology.
00:31:15.000And for people that say, Oh, well, there's no Zionist terrorists.
00:31:19.000Last time I checked, you're not checking very far back enough because Zionists invented terrorism in the Middle East and they don't even deny it.
00:31:29.000They had David Ben Gurion in the United States after Israel was given the partition plan by the United Nations and he was asked on a talk show.
00:31:37.000This is David Ben Gurion, the first president or the first prime minister of Israel.
00:31:42.000They said, Mr. Ben Gurion, how does it feel to be the father of Zionist terrorism in the Middle East?
00:31:48.000And he said, Terrorism in the Middle East?
00:31:50.000We're the father of terrorism in all the world.
00:32:40.000I didn't have it when he was selling it.
00:32:42.000I didn't have 40 some dollars to blow on it, so, and I regret it.
00:32:45.000I should have gotten one, but that's all right.
00:32:49.000George Menta, your thoughts on net neutrality?
00:32:52.000I, to be honest, I don't know much about it.
00:32:56.000I understand it's something like if government gets more control of the internet, I'm for that.
00:33:02.000I hear that if they get rid of net neutrality, they say like they'll start charging people for services or it'll slow down your connection.
00:33:31.000It's a remarkably well produced movie.
00:33:34.000You don't see a lot of professionalism to the degree that you see in that movie with the alt right or with the far right, generally speaking.
00:33:42.000You know, you watch some of the documentaries or the source material that we have, and it's usually like, Something that somebody made in Movie Maker, you know, or in iMovie.
00:33:53.000Usually there's no voiceover, there's no production value to it.
00:33:57.000But this Marching Design, it's like a professional documentary.
00:34:00.000It's on par with like a, I think it's even better than a Dinesh D'Souza documentary.
00:34:04.000You know, Dinesh D'Souza, I watched Hillary Clinton 2016, and it's cheesy and it's goofy, and you have these ridiculous people, and there's all these like weird reenactments going on.
00:34:26.000And the best of all is it's so inoffensive that anybody can watch it and it will make them think.
00:34:35.000And that is why I take the less militaristic, I don't take the extreme Daily Stormer approach because, and again, this is a matter of personal taste.
00:34:47.000You show people a documentary like Marching to Zion or any documentary.
00:34:51.000For that matter, that is like marching to Zion, where it's not aggressive, it's not in your face, it's not militaristic, it's not vulgar, but it's just factual and it's moderate compared to some of the things that go on and it gets people to think versus some of the more angry stuff out there that is very off putting to people.
00:35:11.000And, you know, again, that's a matter of personal taste, personal preference, not trying to pass off a judgment on that kind of stuff, but I think you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar, and that is the case with red pilling.
00:35:27.000And somebody in the comments of the other video I did where I talked about that, they said, Oh, Nick thinks that basically you can read people just with jokes and humor.
00:35:37.000It's like people need to stop being so offended and stop taking things so personally when I say these things.
00:35:48.000When you have a very strong message that would offend people's normal sensibilities or they would disagree with, it does you a lot of good to disarm them first, either with a joke or with a little humor, a little levity.
00:37:13.000I'll never forget this the visualization of this, which I think is so powerful.
00:37:18.000He talked about how in Denmark they were celebrating, I think, like the Golden Jubilee of the monarchy in Denmark.
00:37:24.000It was some anniversary, maybe the 100th year anniversary of the monarchy in Denmark, something to that effect.
00:37:31.000And they're having a great celebration, great pomp and fanfare and everything.
00:37:35.000And off to the side across the river from where this was being held, you had a small protest led by Muslims that were against Denmark, against the monarchy, against democracy, against liberalism, against Christianity.
00:37:49.000And he said, What happens when the protesters outnumber the people in Denmark, the native people of Denmark, the Danes?
00:37:57.000What happens when they outnumber the police?
00:38:18.000Education, I mean, all the policies they prescribe in free to choose, in basic economics, it doesn't fix that.
00:38:24.000And that's not to say it's not good literature on economics, but it's to say it's one part of a bigger picture, and you have to look at demographics.
00:38:32.000And that's why it's so powerful, because anybody could read that and say there's something wrong with that.
00:38:36.000And they don't have to be sold on human biodiversity, they don't have to be sold on In revisionist history about things that happened 70 years ago, you don't have to start chopping at the fundamental roots of their worldview.
00:38:51.000You just have to plant that seed that this is our future, and obviously there's something wrong with it.
00:38:57.000And normies, they can't quite put their finger on it, and it disturbs them.
00:39:02.000It scares them because they know that's not okay, but they don't know why.
00:39:20.000And beyond that, the guy's a genius, the guy is brilliant.
00:39:24.000You read any of his books and you walk away with a book list because you read maybe 10 pages of it and the allusions to fiction, to nonfiction, to books, to authors, historians.
00:39:35.000It's incredible the breadth of knowledge that this guy has.
00:39:39.000And that's why I have such little respect for some of the more extremist elements in this movement because it's not well read and it's not articulate and it's not educated.
00:41:23.000It's just a matter of what motivates the infighting.
00:41:27.000You know, I don't consider anything that's happened in the past couple of months infighting.
00:41:31.000I don't think anybody that I got in fights with considered it infighting, you know, and not to get back into it.
00:41:35.000We keep getting dragged back into this, and.
00:41:39.000But for all that it was worth, for all the anger and for all the vitriol and all the passions that were raised when that whole argument happened, when me and Richard Spencer talked, we went away very amicably.
00:42:03.000And when Mike Enoch came on the show, you know, I thought it was a little bit disingenuous because some of the things he does in real life.
00:42:11.000Wasn't really represented in the way he behaved himself on the show.
00:42:21.000And we're still, I think, cooperative in some respect.
00:42:25.000And I don't think there's anything wrong.
00:42:26.000I don't think there's anything unhealthy or counterproductive about debating what is the best for our movement.
00:42:33.000Because I didn't say, notice when I started criticizing some of the things that went on, it wasn't from a place of, these are bad people, these are infiltrators, these are despicable people.
00:43:39.000But I think the real brother wars, the real infighting that has to stop is the questioning of allegiances, the questioning of everything else.
00:44:21.000But brother wars do have to stop between ethnicities, races, and, you know, everybody that talks about stopping brother wars then says, You know, you're not white enough.
00:44:30.000You know, you get people on the poll that on poll on 4chan that say his last name's Fuentes.
00:45:15.000I mean, you realize that the IQ stuff that Charles Murray talks about, a lot of people on the alt right get the horizontal aspect of it.
00:45:23.000They don't get so much the vertical aspect of it in the sense that they get that certain people, certain groups of people have different IQs.
00:45:31.000They don't really understand that within the same people, there's different.
00:45:36.000So, to a certain extent, the normies will never be woke in the sense that we want them to be.
00:45:41.000The normies will never, never get to that level, unfortunately.
00:45:47.000But what we can do is direct them to the right place.
00:45:52.000I mean, the idea that normies are going to start reading Heidegger and Spengler and Nietzsche and all that and get on board with your esoteric idea about the white imperium, you know, they're going to read Yaki, not going to happen.
00:47:23.000235 killed in terrorist attack in Egypt today.
00:47:26.000Parallels to Zarqawi and violence to inflamed sectarian standings.
00:47:31.000Well, they were targeting a Sufi mosque, I believe, a Sufi place of worship, which is a mystic kind of a sect of Islam and one which ISIS has a problem with.
00:50:59.000I mean, I don't like to criticize, but they make it difficult because.
00:51:04.000It wouldn't be me coming on the show every night and saying negative things or things people don't like about these groups if they didn't demand that I take a side, right?
00:51:15.000If it wasn't people every night saying, Nick, comment on this, Nick, comment on that, it wouldn't happen.
00:51:20.000I would be talking about demographics and everything else, but it always starts with people asking me.
00:51:26.000You know, you notice with how this whole controversy, maybe I'll move over this way.
00:51:32.000How the whole controversy started was the Christian tweet.
00:51:36.000Now, I didn't invite anybody to come and comment on that.
00:51:39.000I tweeted, you know, if we want this movement to succeed, we need Christianity.
00:51:44.000And you get Spencer and Mosley and Alsup even all jumping on my tweet and yelling at me.
00:51:50.000Obviously, counter signaling wasn't an issue there.
00:52:59.000Generationally, Generation Z was the most opposed to it out of every generation except for people born before the baby boomers and by like 5% less traditional than the traditionalist generation.
00:53:14.000And then there was also a poll by Pew Hispanic which talked about, I think it was Generation Z and who they would have supported for president, and white males went something like 80% for Trump.
00:58:14.000And that's why we believe the things that he said.
00:58:17.000Because anybody who rises from the dead must be the Son of God.
00:58:20.000Anybody who's a pagan is saying, I want to be more European, and therefore I'll adopt something from 2,000 years ago that I don't even believe in.
00:58:44.000Obviously, these people are not very educated.
00:58:46.000Obviously, anybody who talks about Christianity as though it's Jewish in nature and character obviously has not read the Bible, has not read their history, has not read their theology.
00:59:00.000Just incorrect, just straight up incorrect.
00:59:04.000Nick, what part of Italy are your ancestors from?
01:00:53.000The modern rabbinical Jews, Orthodox Jews are rabbinical Jews.
01:00:57.000The rabbinical Jews reject the scripture of the Old Testament or the five books of Moses.
01:01:04.000Because if you read the Talmud, which is the law code that they adhere to, it contradicts scripture.
01:01:10.000The very existence of an oral tradition, which is transcribed in the Talmud, is against the scripture.
01:01:15.000So, you can't tell me that the Old Testament is modern rabbinical Judaism because it's inherently contradictory.
01:01:22.000Modern Orthodox Judaism says that when Moses received the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai, God also gave a secret oral tradition to the rabbis.
01:01:34.000There is no part of Scripture where that is confirmed.
01:03:40.000I thought it was some kind of a conspiracy until people introduced me to some books on it and some things.
01:03:46.000But, like I said before, that was the oral tradition which the Jews had it that was passed down from the travelers, fellow travelers of Moses when he received the Ten Commandments.
01:03:56.000They think actually that oral tradition is more divine than the Ten Commandments.
01:04:01.000And so, you have things in the Talmud that call Gentiles animals.
01:04:05.000That says you can lie to Gentiles, you can kill Gentiles, and the way they talk about Jesus Christ would make you sick if you're a Christian.
01:04:13.000So I encourage everybody to check it out.
01:04:19.000Nick, would I be violating our mission if I'm going to marry a Caucasian female as an Asian male?
01:04:26.000Look, I think people should marry their own.
01:04:30.000I think it creates problems for the kids when they don't marry their own.
01:04:35.000You know, I think it creates a real crisis of identity.
01:11:15.000But when people tell me, like, if you're not, you know, you're not in the gym for two, three hours a day, you're not like a bodybuilder, nobody makes that kind of commitment to look good for women.
01:13:03.000And the reason you have to be high IQ is because I will say things that you might initially disagree with, or to the untrained mind, it might sound like I'm disagreeing with you, but I'm actually not.
01:13:14.000So, for example, when I say, People who revolve their whole life around weightlifting and they do two or three hours a day in the gym, that's not for women.
01:13:58.000And I read a really good book called The Last Superstition by Ed Faser, and he talks about this subject, or Ed Fieser, it's F E S E R.
01:14:05.000And he talks about how the reason that it's immoral, because many people can't understand why it's immoral, because they say, two people loving each other, what's wrong with that?
01:14:14.000Well, you understand that God creates things for a purpose, He creates things and there's directionality to it.
01:14:23.000So when he creates mankind and he gives mankind reproductive organs, these things have purposes.
01:14:29.000And so the purpose of the different parts is self evident.
01:14:34.000You know, they're not, it's not for what homosexuals use them for.
01:14:38.000And when you pervert God's gifts in such a way that he did not intend them to use, well, then you're committing a grave sin.
01:14:46.000And I was just rereading a little of St. Augustine or St. Augustine's Confessions where he talks about.
01:14:54.000Sodomy in particular, and he talks about how, you know, some of these things, some of these sins, which we see some beauty in the sins, he talks about how he was a thief and how there was some beauty in that for him, or how he had sex with women and how there was some beauty in that.
01:15:10.000He said, you know, there wouldn't be, we wouldn't do these things if there wasn't some beauty in them.
01:15:14.000He said, but these things all pale in comparison to the beauty of God's law.
01:15:20.000So it's deviant and therefore it's wrong.
01:15:23.000The answer to it, however, is to love these people and bring them into the Fold, get them to read the books, get them to understand.
01:15:32.000You know, I think a lot of the militaristic stuff, it should be reserved for people that abuse and target children.
01:15:40.000You know, I think that's why people get really mad about it because you see this propaganda directed to kids in kids' shows and kids' movies, and that really makes you mad because, you know, these are innocent children and you want to corrupt them in your perverse ways.
01:17:30.000Amp first, or Lucas Devil, Nick, would you marry a woman who has been with five, whoops, I just lost it, who has been with five men before you sexually but is now trad?
01:18:01.000So, but then again, I can take my pick because, you know, I can take my pick.
01:18:08.000Others are in less fortunate positions, you know, depending on how old you are and depending on your jawline, you might not have that luxury of turning away some thoughts.
01:18:26.000It's not really what the Lord intended.
01:18:29.000But, you know, if people want to go to their local church, as long as they're not preaching like the stuff that Sweden is preaching about, like, God is not gendered and whatever, and female clergy and all that, as long as it's not that, you know, I guess it's a little bit more cultural.
01:27:06.000I cannot, you know, it's just difficult for me dealing with the commenters.
01:27:09.000It's very difficult being a somewhat public figure because you get people to comment on the show that no matter how many times you clarify something, they don't listen with their ears.
01:27:22.000Nick, my girlfriend once made eye contact with a black man.
01:27:45.000Thoughts on military service these days?
01:27:47.000Is it getting too paused, or is it still a rite of passage for young men?
01:27:51.000Unfortunately, if you're going to sign up for the infantry, it's a little paused.
01:27:54.000I mean, people that go there, you can't say that it's not a real sacrifice.
01:27:58.000These people do sacrifice for whatever reason.
01:28:00.000But I just think it's for people that want to serve their country, it just gets to be challenging because you see the expeditions that we send our brothers to go fight and die for.
01:28:12.000And are they really in the interest of our country?
01:28:14.000I'm hard pressed to say that they are.
01:29:02.000I don't mean to take out anybody's service or anything like that.
01:29:07.000And then, certainly, there are a lot of people who sign up for the military who go in it for the pension or for whatever, or for the skills, and there's nothing wrong with that.
01:29:14.000But for people that say, you know, I had this real blowhard.
01:29:40.000It turns out this guy was like a Medal of Honor recipient, major guy.
01:29:44.000So you can imagine the kind of flack I got.
01:29:47.000Never apologized, but I got so much flack.
01:29:49.000And there was this blowhard, like low IQ meathead named John Burke, who's like, You're a worm, you know, you're half the man that any vet will ever be.
01:30:02.000And it's like, you know, the kiss the boot kind of stuff, it's a little bit overwhelming, you know, especially when.
01:30:08.000You see what they're out there fighting for.
01:30:10.000This, like, we died for your freedom and all that.
01:30:13.000It's like, well, has that really been the case when they're in Afghanistan or in Iraq?
01:30:18.000You know, they're raising villages and they're killing people with drones from the computer.
01:30:26.000Did they do that for my freedom or was that so a pipeline could go through Syria or so Israel could build, I don't know, a greater society?
01:31:41.000You wouldn't believe in him if he weren't real.
01:31:44.000I mean, you don't believe that Christ was real and it just becomes another feel good philosophy.
01:31:50.000But the reason we believe in what he says, and we have to, is because if it is true that he rose from the dead, well, then he's the son of God.
01:31:57.000If he's the son of God, everything he said we should take as the truth.