In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes and co-host Alex Blumberg talk about a migrant who set a school bus on fire in protest against anti-immigration policies in Italy, and why there may be a solution. They also discuss the latest on the border, where the border situation is getting worse, and what we can learn from the situation in Italy. They also talk about why there is finally a white pill in Italy and why it s a good thing. And they talk about the latest in the migrant crisis in Europe, including the actions of a man who set fire to a bus with 49 children on board, in protest of the anti-migrant policies of the new government in Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Salvini. And they discuss why we should all be worried about what's going on in the border and why we need a border wall, and how we can fix it. America First is a show about America First. Americanism, not globalism. It s going to be only America First! - the credo of our credo. The American people will come first once again! First, America, not Globalism, Not the World, will always come first. - JFK, not the other way around. -- JFK's Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg, 1863, 1775, p.d. (1917) We are going to build a wall. Wall, not a wall? We will be a nation of immigrants not a country of globalism, but a country that welcomes immigrants. We're going to have a wall not a globalism not a world of borders, not an empire, but an America First? -- John McCain/Ford, not another Wall Street, a Wall Street Journal article, a credo that says it's going to only be a wall, not something else? -- it's gonna be an empire of immigrants? -- not another wall? -- but a wall that will be an Americanism not globalist? -- we'll figure it out in a big enough? -- and we'll talk about it in a little more than that? -- We'll get to it out on the show, we'll be talking about that in a minute. . . . , and much more! -- we're back with a great show for you tonight, with more on immigration and immigration, y'all! -- and much much more.
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00:10:36.000A story from Italy about a migrant, a Senegalese migrant.
00:10:41.000Senegal is in Africa, West Africa I believe.
00:10:45.000So it is a Senegalese migrant who set a school bus on fire with 49 Italian children aboard.
00:10:53.000And the reason for this is because he was protesting the anti-immigration policies of the government in Italy created by Matteo Salvini, their interior minister, their deputy minister.
00:11:05.000As we'll be getting into all of that, I'm sure, you know, you can imagine what the discussion will be.
00:11:10.000It feels like it's just the same stuff, you know, every day it's just immigration, it's...
00:11:16.000But on Italy, it actually is a white pill.
00:11:19.000This is actually a very good story because I think in Italy and around the world we see a lot of different right-wing, populist, nationalist governments rising.
00:11:29.000I think probably Trump was among the first.
00:11:33.000He was probably the most important because he was in America, the most important country in the world.
00:11:57.000Because a lot of what Trump promised isn't really being executed, and we'll get into that also tonight, but we are seeing that actualized, for example, in Salvini in Italy.
00:12:07.000So we're gonna go into that, we'll go into the migrant crisis going on over there, why this migrant decided to do what he did, what exactly he was protesting, what policies are going on there, what maybe we can learn from that, why there's finally a white pill, because I know a lot of people, they're always in the show,
00:12:24.000At the end of the show, Nick, please, can you give us a little Whitefield?
00:12:28.000Can you give us a little optimistic something?
00:12:31.000And usually I don't really have a lot for you.
00:12:33.000Look, I mean, it's still 40 degrees out here in Chicago, and it's still cloudy, and immigration is still happening, and we're still getting kicked off Twitter.
00:12:44.000So, not a whole lot to be Whitefield about here, but over there there's some good things happening.
00:12:50.000We will talk about the latest news from the border.
00:12:54.000So this is something we've been following for a long time.
00:12:57.000It just doesn't stop with the disappointments on the border.
00:13:01.000And we started talking about this probably a few months ago.
00:13:05.000Really, you could go back to the midterms when we didn't see the execution on the executive orders about birthright citizenship on amnesty.
00:13:13.000And this was really the most important thing.
00:13:18.000I'm going to be sniffling throughout the show because my allergies are just... It's a dog and now it's also spring, so we're just in a very bad place.
00:13:26.000So pardon me if I'm sniffling throughout the show, but on immigration, really the most important thing really was never about the wall.
00:13:39.000And I'm going to get into that in great detail towards the end of the show, but this is something that isn't really talked about, I don't think, at least not on the mainstream sources.
00:13:48.000But we could build the wall, and we've talked about this on the show before, but if you don't have the asylum laws tightened up, fixed, loopholes closed, it really doesn't matter.
00:14:00.000Because the people that are coming across the border now, they're not coming across the vast expanses.
00:14:05.000Typically, where there's no barrier, they're coming at the ports of entry.
00:14:09.000They're coming where the Border Patrol is, where the checkpoints are.
00:14:12.000I mean, they're going where, and they're turning themselves over into the custody of Border Patrol and everybody else, because they know that if they simply say, we're here seeking asylum, or if they have a family, if they have minors,
00:15:23.000So, however, we can put you up, whether that's in tents, whether that's at Walmart, you know, whatever it is, you're gonna be detained at the border and you're not coming into the country.
00:18:43.000I haven't seen it trending on Twitter.
00:18:45.000I haven't seen any major articles, any major like really thoughtful, introspective pieces about this.
00:18:51.000Maybe it's just not like a big anniversary.
00:18:52.000You know, 16 kind of not really... It's not like 15 or 20 or 25, but nevertheless, I think it's important to reflect on what we've done in the Middle East.
00:19:01.000If you need a reminder, the bill for our war on terror
00:19:06.000It's now six trillion dollars since 2001.
00:19:08.000So that encompasses everything in the Middle East and West Asia.
00:19:13.000So that's everywhere from West Africa where we're doing operations in countries like Niger and Mali and Nigeria and other places all the way through to the Arabian Peninsula, up in Syria, through to Afghanistan, Pakistan.
00:19:46.000They say that the cost of the Iraq war alone will balloon to six trillion dollars in itself.
00:19:51.000As opposed to six trillion dollars in total for the whole war on terror.
00:19:55.000So, at that point where you're talking about trillions of dollars, does it really make, I mean two trillion, six trillion, these are astronomical figures, at that point it doesn't really matter, it's just far too much.
00:20:06.000And we look at these policies and it's actually interesting, nobody talks about this either, or it's rarely talked about.
00:20:12.000I think in these circles it's talked about.
00:20:14.000But it's rarely talked about the consequences for foreign policy interventions and other things on immigration, because obviously the show tonight is going to be about the migrant crisis in Europe and things going on in America, and nobody's really talking about the fact that, well, how do you get, for example, 1.8 million migrants into the European Union in 2015?
00:20:36.000Well, you get it because you destabilize the Middle East.
00:20:40.000Of course, a lot of the immigrants are coming through from Africa and other places, but that's a substantial reason.
00:20:45.000Look at the migrant crisis that's happening right now, or that was happening prior to Salvini in Italy.
00:20:51.000It was a direct result of what we did in Libya.
00:20:54.000We came into Libya, we deposed Muammar Gaddafi, who was a flawed dictator.
00:20:59.000He was cooperative with the West in the last few years before he was deposed and murdered brutally in the streets of Tripoli.
00:21:06.000But he was a strong dictator, held the country together, and when he went, when NATO came in and they did the airstrikes and they facilitated this Arab Spring Revolution,
00:21:15.000Well, then you open the floodgates, and now all the people from Sub-Saharan Africa are coming through Libya, across the Mediterranean, and into Italy, and through to the rest of Europe.
00:21:24.000So, I think it's always very important when we see these days.
00:21:28.000I think we did one of these shows last year on the anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, but it's always worth remembering what's going on.
00:21:36.000We talked about this yesterday with Syria, that they're gonna keep
00:21:40.0001,500... 1,000 to 1,500 troops in Syria as a residual force.
00:21:44.000They still have 2,000 to 2,500 there, you know, and no plans of getting out anytime soon.
00:21:49.000They've got 5,200 troops still in Iraq, and can anybody tell us why that is?
00:21:55.000I mean, I imagine if you talk to just about any American, they wouldn't be able to tell you why we got there in the first place, the so-called official reason for why we were there.
00:22:07.000Hollywood Boulevard or you went on you went to New York City and you ask people on the street Why why did we go to Iraq?
00:22:14.000I doubt you know more than 10% of people surveyed could tell you is because of weapons of mass destruction Right and even still I don't think anybody including the people in the Pentagon could tell you why we are there today 5,200 troops still there
00:22:38.000And you also have to consider the richness of this context of the fiscal conversation.
00:22:43.000Which is to say that what have we been talking about for the past couple of weeks?
00:22:46.000The UBI, Andrew Yang, how we're going to implement big government programs to help the American people in maybe controversial ways.
00:22:54.000Controversial in the American political context.
00:22:58.000That we're going to have an income for everybody, or we're going to have big investments in Medicare for All, or education, or something like that.
00:23:05.000And you'll hear from the Charlie Kirk types, the baby boomers, whoever, that this is socialism!
00:23:33.000The government will help everybody else, right?
00:23:34.000And so that's typically the argument by Charlie Kirk, the establishment types, Donald Trump.
00:23:39.000We can't have any kind of program to rebuild our own country that's, you know, too high of a government expenditure because that's ideologically wrong.
00:24:17.000You know, all these people, they refuse to apologize for the war, they refuse to say that they made a mistake, they continue to support it, they don't expose it.
00:24:25.000But they're going to come and lecture us.
00:24:45.000It exists to serve the donors, and that's the Israel lobby, that's big agriculture, that's big oil, that's all the big industries, and, you know, we're basically hung out to dry.
00:24:57.000So, I know that's a little, maybe that's a little trite, that's a little boilerplate type stuff, but, you know, it's worth remembering.
00:25:04.000Here we are, 16 years later, and it still marches on.
00:25:08.000You may think, just because Donald Trump won in 2016,
00:25:22.000So that's the Iraq War, but we're going to get into the real meat of the show here, the real feature.
00:25:26.000And we're going to get into the immigration angle.
00:25:29.000We're not going to spend too much time talking about the media angle because we talked about this yesterday.
00:25:34.000Was it yesterday or was it two days ago?
00:25:36.000The Netherlands shooting, we remember the shooting in Utrecht.
00:25:40.000So, a lot of times on this show we'll talk about an issue, but also what is just as relevant, sometimes more relevant, is the media coverage of that issue.
00:25:49.000So here we're going to focus on immigration, but it is worth repeating, why is this story not being talked about?
00:25:54.000The story about the migrant who comes into Italy, he becomes an Italian citizen, Senegalese, from some poor West African country,
00:26:03.000And he sets a school bus on fire full of 50 children.
00:27:35.000If you were an Italian, and you were a Catholic, and you were running a media company there, you would care that 50 Italian children could have been set on fire and burned alive by some immigrant.
00:28:11.000Of course, that's all ironic, but we're gonna get into the real story here We're not gonna focus on the media issue too much because of course the story is the story So it goes that a bus of schoolchildren was hijacked and set on fire by its own driver This is from Reuters on Wednesday in an apparent protest against migrant drownings in the Mediterranean
00:28:32.000This is according to Italian authorities.
00:28:34.000All 51... I'm sorry, I said it was 49.
00:29:15.000I forget which party won more votes, but neither of them achieved a majority outright, so they formed a coalition government.
00:29:22.000They couldn't really reach an agreement because they were at about parity when they were both elected, so Mateo took up a position in the government as the Interior Minister, DiMaio took up a position somewhere else, and they're both Deputy Ministers and are kind of jointly ruling the country.
00:29:47.000And of course, what this Senegalese migrant was referring to is these migrant deaths.
00:29:51.000So what happens in Europe, if you don't understand, in America, the way it happens is that people just simply come across the border, right?
00:29:59.000They either surrender themselves at the port of entry and say, I'm seeking asylum.
00:30:07.000I like chugged a protein shake right before the show so pardon me.
00:30:12.000So what happens in America is they'll surrender themselves at a port of entry and they'll say I'm seeking asylum and under US law it says that we have to take them in.
00:30:21.000We have to process their asylum request.
00:30:23.000So they're detained for a short while.
00:30:26.000While their application request is processed, they're released into the interior of the country.
00:30:51.000Where you have such a situation, where you have one of the richest countries in the world bordering among the poorest countries in the world.
00:30:58.000And obviously, this is just like a property of physics, basically.
00:31:02.000When you have a country whose standard of living is up here, and you have a country whose standard of living is down here, and they're right next to each other, they're contiguous, they share a border, you're going to have a little thing called diffusion, where people are going to come to the United States until things just about even out.
00:31:18.000That enough people come into America that the quality of life diminishes or maybe Mexico gets so much better and eventually they meet in the middle and then people say you know what we're okay where we are there's no real room for an improvement.
00:31:29.000So in America that's why the problem is so pronounced.
00:31:32.000In Europe they have this advantage where all the European countries none of them border a poor developing country anywhere close to Mexico.
00:31:41.000I mean you could say that there are problems
00:32:25.000And you'll see a lot of black Africans drowning in the Mediterranean.
00:32:28.000This is because the Sub-Saharan Africans, who are black, they come through up to Northern Africa, which is Arab, which is the Maghreb.
00:32:36.000They come through Libya, and they get in these little tiny rafts, these little baby rafts, and they try and sail across the whole Mediterranean Sea to get to Italy.
00:32:47.000And inevitably, of course, they drown!
00:33:04.000You know, they simply do not have the infrastructure, they don't have the resources to, like, invade Italy like Normandy, you know, coming across on boats.
00:33:13.000You have these things called NGOs, non-governmental organizations, charities, you know, all these kinds of groups.
00:33:21.000What they'll do is they will sail across the Libyan coast, and they'll see migrants are drowning, maybe less than a hundred miles off the coast of Libya.
00:33:29.000And these NGOs will sail off the coast of Libya, they'll pick these Africans up, and then they'll ferry them all the way to Italy.
00:33:38.000So you would think, well obviously if you're trying to save lives or whatever, you would just take them back to Libya.
00:33:43.000Okay, you know, you tried, you messed up, good luck, you're back in Libya.
00:33:47.000They pick them up in Libya, less than a hundred miles
00:33:50.000Off of the coast, and then they drive them all the way to an island in Italy.
00:33:54.000And they drive them to mainland Italy.
00:33:56.000And then the migrants are just released.
00:33:58.000And they go from Italy into all of the European Union.
00:34:49.000Because he's been one of the most effective anti-immigration leaders...
00:34:53.000In the past five years, the BBC reported in January that migrant crossings into the European Union are at their lowest level in five years.
00:35:02.000There were only 150,000 illegal migrants coming into the European Union in 2018, which is a lot, but this is down from 1.8 million in 2015.
00:35:10.000So it went down from 1.8 million in 2015 to 150,000.
00:35:50.000Illegal crossings into the whole continent dropped 92%.
00:35:55.000And this gets to something about what I was saying towards the top of the show.
00:35:59.000In a leader like Matteo Salvini, and we've also talked about Viktor Orban in Hungary, some of the leaders, for example, I think his name is, what is his name?
00:36:07.000Duda, I think, in Poland or something to that effect.
00:36:09.000What you see in a lot of these European leaders is the manifestation, the actualization of what Trump could not do in our own country.
00:38:10.000I mean, this is the benevolence, this is the beneficence of European, Western, Christian countries that we say, and it's the NGOs and it's the governments, perhaps stupidly, but the intentions are basically good.
00:38:38.000Africans, we're going to take care of you, we're going to set you up, because we cannot live with this perceived injustice that we're doing so well and you're doing so poorly.
00:38:48.000Imagine, imagine how ungrateful you would have to be.
00:38:52.000Imagine what an animal you have to be, what a barbarian you have to be.
00:38:56.00047 year old Senegalese migrant, I wonder what his life would be like in Senegal.
00:39:00.000You come to Italy, and you should see the accommodations that they make for these people.
00:39:04.000They set them up in hotels, they serve them incredible things over there.
00:39:08.000So you're taken in, it's a civil country, there's no violence, there's wealth, there's opportunity, there's prosperity, and you're welcomed in.
00:39:16.000You see that other migrants are not able to invade, and you're gonna go over to a bus and set it on fire?
00:39:54.000I would see somebody integrating into Italy as somebody who doesn't see any distinction, any difference between himself and other Italians.
00:40:02.000So you gotta wonder what the mentality is that they call this guy an Italian, but here he is, he goes onto a bus and says, you're basically hurting my people, my people are drowning, my people are hurting, so I'm gonna kill your people, I'm gonna kill your children for this.
00:40:34.000Why can black Africans not assimilate into Italy?
00:40:37.000Why can black Africans not assimilate into Germany?
00:40:40.000Why is it so that you cannot bring in millions upon millions of totally alien people
00:40:45.000Of a different race and they cannot simply assimilate and speak the language and enjoy the culture and we could all live in peace and friendship.
00:41:23.000And you could say that arguably, since they achieved full legal equality, we have diverged in terms of our culture, in terms of our identification with one another.
00:41:32.000They were never fully integrated into this American conception of national identity and so on, because of race and other things.
00:41:39.000And ever since they achieved full equality, okay, there's no racism, you know, you can vote, you have your legal rights, and we're integrated.
00:41:46.000If anything, it's gone the opposite direction.
00:41:48.000Whereas maybe before they were headed towards assimilation, if you looked at the unemployment rate, if you looked at the out-of-wedlock birth rate, and this is a lot of Tom Sowell stuff, but I mean, they were coming together.
00:41:58.000And a lot of people say that was the welfare state.
00:42:29.000It is immutable that this is what is going to happen when you have all these different people mixing and mingling in the same country.
00:42:34.000So what we're seeing basically every week for the past two years
00:42:39.000It's different episodes, it's different happenings, but it's the same story.
00:42:43.000And it doesn't matter who's doing what, you know, what side it is this time, how many were dead, what the method was, but you see a bus being set on fire today, and you see a shooting on a tram in the Netherlands on Monday, and you see a mosque shooting in New Zealand on Thursday, and you see a bus attack in Nice in 2016, and you see a concert shooting in 2015, and you see a mosque shooting in Toronto, and you see all these different things going on
00:43:07.000Different episodes, different people, different sides, different method.
00:43:27.000You know how you can prevent Senegalese migrants from burning 50 children alive or trying to?
00:43:32.000You don't have any Senegalese in Italy.
00:43:35.000I think if you're an Italian and you're a Catholic, there's probably a much smaller incentive to do something like that than if you're a total outsider, if you're a total alien, right?
00:43:44.000And this should be obvious, but for some reason the highest virtue in the society, the one thing you can't speak out against, is this virtue of cramming everybody together.
00:44:23.000And all the problems they cause, you have to ignore that.
00:44:25.000And if you speak out against that, if you resent that, if you say, you know, maybe it's better off if we... can we just be neighbors, maybe?
00:44:32.000And this is our territory, this is our home, and this is your home?
00:45:25.000Because the migrants that are coming into Italy and Germany and France, they're black, or they're Arab and Muslim, but they're so starkly different that it could not be more obvious.
00:45:37.000And so it's obvious in France, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, the distinction between the native population and the foreigner, because they have a different alphabet.
00:46:19.000And so perhaps in Europe, they're better off not only in terms of numbers, that it's only like 6% of Europe that is Muslims, or I don't know what the percentage is for non-white, but it's very low percentages.
00:46:30.000They still are retaining their majorities.
00:46:31.000Birth rates are going down, but nevertheless, the numbers are a little bit higher there of the native population as opposed to in America.
00:46:58.000It's leaning more towards Asian as opposed to Hispanic, but in years past about half of the immigration was Hispanic.
00:47:04.000And these people speak the same language.
00:47:06.000Well, they don't speak the same language, but I mean use the same alphabet.
00:47:09.000It's still, you know, descended from the same class of languages as opposed to, you know, Arabic, which is a totally different thing.
00:47:16.000You know, they're Christian, they're Catholic, they look somewhat like us.
00:47:20.000I mean, there's some obvious differences, but I think the difference between some Hispanic guy who's a little bit mixed versus a white guy, or maybe a more ethnic-looking Mediterranean, isn't as different between a Senegalese and Italian, right?
00:48:00.000We're going to have to look at what's happening in these other countries, which is violence and conflict and all these other things, and we're going to have to figure out what policies we can implement to mitigate that, because nobody wants that.
00:48:12.000And I think that's the ideal solution.
00:48:40.000And so what we want to see is leaders that are elected who can acknowledge the reality of the situation and implement policies which may not be politically correct.
00:50:13.000Don't you understand that when you get all these tribes together and they start wearing on each other and everything else that nobody's going to succeed in that?
00:50:22.000I mean, look at what's going on in the gang wars in Los Angeles.
00:50:32.000Anyway, the last story of the day here is about Donald Trump.
00:50:35.000This is along a similar vein of what I was talking about, that maybe Salvini's, the actualization of what Trump was meant to be.
00:50:41.000Maybe Trump was a beta version, you know, the alpha version, the 1.0 of what we're gonna see in the future.
00:50:49.000Because you look at what Salvini's doing, again, border crossings go from 1.8 million to 150,000 in the whole continent because of, largely, because of Salvini.
00:51:01.000Again, today, tweeting, it was like right after my show the other day, when I'm complaining about it, all he does is tweet about Waters World.
00:51:07.000He's tweeting, great job Jesse Waters!
00:51:10.000So we see at the border, and I discussed this at the top of the show, this was announced yesterday, that the Trump administration is completely canceling their zero tolerance policy.
00:51:55.000So here again, you see that the fundamental issue, the wall was always important as a symbolic gesture, and to an extent, as a practical gesture to impede people from crossing the border.
00:52:07.000But the much greater concern is visas, which you kill with E-Verify, which was defunded yesterday, 8% cut, which we talked about, and with the asylum program.
00:52:17.000You could build a wall, and that's gonna stop a little bit of the border crossings, and the reason why that's so good is because you can't change the wall.
00:53:02.000They will say, using very specific language, and they're coached on this by NGOs, they're coached by governmental authorities on exactly what to say, what they should say in their interviews, what they should put on their application requests.
00:53:15.000They bring children, sometimes not even their own children.
00:53:18.000You know, so they strategize, they game this out.
00:53:21.000They'll go to a port of entry, they say, we're seeking asylum from X, Y, and Z, they're detained for a short time, and then they're released into the country.
00:53:30.000Because of course, again, according to the law, the asylum request has to be processed, and there is simply not enough space.
00:53:35.000We don't have enough facilities to detain everybody who comes across the border.
00:53:40.000So when we can't detain them at the border, when we run out of room to do that, we say, well, we have to we have to process your request.
00:53:46.000Yeah, we don't have the facilities to detain you while we do that.
00:53:49.000This is all according to congressional law.
00:54:09.000Of course it's allowed to persist because people want it to happen.
00:54:12.000If anybody really cared about stopping this problem, they would look at that and say, why would they come back?
00:54:18.000Why would a family leave Nicaragua or Honduras or Guatemala?
00:54:23.000They travel thousands of miles to get to the border, they game this out, we're gonna strategize, we're gonna get asylum, and then they're told, and they do this because this is the policy, and they're told, okay, while we're processing your asylum request, enjoy America, you know, go to the Grand Canyon, go see the Empire State Building, and, you know, go into the mountains of Montana, and just as long as you come back in three months when your court date is up, then we'll deport you back.
00:55:01.000You know, we, people who want the same texture of life that our ancestors have, we who want jobs, we who want to have lower prices for consumer goods and for housing,
00:56:45.000So normally it would require a lot of expenses to hire an American because you have to pay further health care, you have to pay minimum wage, you have to pay actually like a livable wage, you have to provide all these regulations for OSHA and other things.
00:56:56.000You know, when you have an illegal immigrant, you don't have to pay him even minimum wage, let alone health care.
00:57:12.000Was brutally murdered and then dismembered by an illegal immigrant.
00:57:15.000And why was the illegal immigrant even allowed in the country?
00:57:18.000Well, he was working at a dairy plant owned by one of the biggest Republicans in the state of Iowa.
00:57:23.000And so yeah, they cleaned house like the week after that horrible PR happened and then within weeks they had more illegal immigrants there.
00:57:59.000And as a result, as a result of his inaction on immigration and also on, to a lesser extent, social media, I don't think you'll ever see a Republican president ever elected again.
00:58:10.000Or if you do, it'll be very difficult.
00:58:12.000You'll never have a Republican Senate.
00:58:14.000You'll never have a Republican House again.
00:58:16.000These are the kinds of political consequences we're talking about.
00:58:19.000We usually bring these people over, and you know what percentage of illegal immigrants vote for Republicans, or who would intend on voting for Republicans if they became citizens?
00:58:39.000So all these legal immigrants that are coming into Texas, all the legal immigrants that are coming in, and they're coming in everywhere, not just the Southwest anymore.
00:58:45.000Southwest has taken over, forget about it.
00:58:47.000But now they're coming into North Carolina, and they're coming into Virginia, and they're coming into Georgia, and they're coming into Iowa too, and Ohio.
01:01:17.000Still a movement where we're going to try to rise up and we're going to try to limit what's happening and maybe achieve some kind of settlement where it's easier to live in this country and you know manage the demographic change.
01:01:30.000I think we'll still be a superpower and we could we still have a chance to have a good standard of living but only if only if we have people that are pragmatic and realistic about coming up through these institutions and
01:01:42.000Kind of understanding the reality of the political situation here because it's not really, you know, this idea of a Donald Trump getting elected and like uniting the country and blacks are voting Republican and everyone bleeds red, white, and blue and we're all just cracking open a bottle of Coke and eating hamburgers and...
01:02:38.000I guess maybe I'm jumping the gun, jumping the shark, telling you all the country's over and all this other stuff, but I think we really should understand the gravity of the situation, is what I'm trying to convey.
01:02:48.000We have to understand the gravity of the situation, that it's not all going to be okay.
01:02:57.000If we're going to turn the country around, or correct course, or even try to manage what's going on, it's incumbent on everybody to do everything in their power and really work like their lives depend on it, because it does.
01:03:08.000You know, people have this idea that, I'm invincible, we'll live forever, everything will be okay.
01:03:12.000And so I don't mean to say, oh, it's over, America's over, but I do mean to say that
01:03:17.000There's no guarantee that things are going to remain the way they are.
01:03:56.000I just activated a Windows product key today, a legitimate one, and thanks to... I forget the name right now because I just checked my email right before the show, but somebody sent me a Windows 10 product key, a legit one, so I appreciate that.
01:04:10.000I snapped at this guy a little bit on the show, and for that I apologize.
01:04:16.000I'm, you know, my life is just a comedy of unfortunate events, right?
01:04:22.000A series of misfortunate events where it's like, you know, today you get kicked off Streamlabs and you're banned from CPAC and, oh, now the show just goes down because this computer glitch decides to rear its head again.
01:04:33.000You know, so people give me a hard time about the Boomer Tech.
01:04:35.000Show goes down, I'm raging, and then people think, this is a great time for me to bust Nick's balls about, oh, Boomer Tech again!
01:04:42.000And it's just like, I tend to freak out when that happens.
01:04:46.000Tends to get under my skin a little bit.
01:04:48.000So, forgive me if I'm a little bit quick to lash out there.
01:04:52.000But let's take a look at our Super Chats here.
01:04:55.000Bandrew Bandenburg says, remember everyone, there's nothing Nick hates more than being told the same thing twice.
01:05:09.000I bite her head off all the time because she'll, uh, but in fairness, I mean, my mom, she'll tell me the same thing like five times and I freak out and she's like, oh my gosh, you're so mean, blah, blah, blah.
01:05:31.000But when you tell me two, three, four times, and then now my career, you know, how I make the money is people telling me the same thing every day, five times.
01:07:52.000I mean, look, don't get me wrong, we love, oh, but we love our Nordic brothers and we love, you know, we love everybody, everybody of all races.
01:07:58.000But, you know, Italians, my people, I think we're a little special.
01:08:02.000I think we're God's chosen people in a way, right?
01:08:05.000That's where the seed of God's church is, so I think that says it all.
01:08:38.000Nobody would even hear about this stuff if it weren't for people on the right wing.
01:08:42.000And it's fascinating to me how people like Jared Holt can ignore this.
01:08:46.000You know, it really does fascinate me the contradictions with people like this where they say they're against extremism, they say they're against racism, and they focus on exactly one kind.
01:09:24.000But, you know, a bus of children being set on fire, we don't even want to talk about that.
01:09:29.000And a shooting happening every other day, and the rape gangs and all that other stuff, oh well, you know, that's just, that's just sort of inconvenient.
01:09:36.000It just fascinates me if people are true believers in this stuff.
01:09:39.000Because I get why the powerful people don't talk about it, but why don't the little guys talk about it?
01:11:14.000I know Humanity First is about robots, and about, you know, the aliens that control our government, the aliens that control the banks, and that control the media, the aliens.
01:16:36.000I think, you know, people are put in a situation like that where they're poor, or maybe they don't have the same faculties as other people, and this is just what happens.
01:16:45.000This is just the nature of the situation.
01:16:47.000It's the fault of people who allow these things to happen that are the real cause.
01:16:51.000So I don't even blame them, let alone hate them.
01:16:53.000The real genesis of the problem is the leadership.
01:16:56.000And even the leadership, I don't know if I hate them, I think they're possessed basically by evil, animated by the devil.
01:17:02.000And we hate that, but they are merely vessels for that, you know?
01:17:10.000You know, I think you can be filled with righteous indignation at times, but I don't know if there's a hatred for groups of people, you know, like exists with some people.
01:17:19.000Dom says, secure the bag, hashtag Yang Gang 2020, show Blumpf the math.
01:17:25.000But seriously, is there any hope for the 2020 election, or do you think America is kind of screwed?
01:17:31.000I mean, yeah, Trump can win in 2020, but it's just going to be a really, really hard election.
01:17:36.000It's hard to overstate how difficult it will be.
01:17:39.000So he's got a chance, but it'll be tough.
01:17:42.000And yeah, America's, at the trajectory we're on now, we are kind of screwed.
01:18:59.000And fourth, it is to advance the spread of democracy around the world.
01:19:03.000I guess somewhere down the line is protecting America, but, you know, that's... We have to get to the real priorities here.
01:19:10.000You know, the first priority in the military is to make sure that two men are allowed to kiss legally, and then I think once that is achieved, mission accomplished.
01:20:27.000I know there are people who swear by the machines just like there's people that swear by the free weights and the barbells and all that, but I feel like it's too isolated, you know?
01:20:34.000It doesn't feel like a natural workout there.
01:20:38.000So I'm not going to weigh in on that controversy.
01:20:41.000Doc Daniels says, Nick, let me make you an English breakfast with no beans.
01:20:45.000Just send me your personal details, tax information, and address and we can play Mario Party 4.
01:21:44.000You know, we're totally against violence.
01:21:46.000Josh Sayre says hey man I use this thing called driver easy it updates all your drivers seamlessly and easily without being an omg i love science type what are your thoughts on whites living on mars and forming a new civilization well first and foremost let me let me look up driver easy so i just have that for reference for later you might have to look into that
01:22:10.000Um, and on Mars, I like the idea of the Martian colony.
01:22:13.000I like the idea of exploration, of expansion.
01:22:29.000Right after the moon landing, they were talking about
01:22:32.000Next stop, we're going to Mars, and then we are going to different galaxies, or not galaxies, but different solar systems and everything else.
01:22:39.000And now, it's like, how can we take care of, how can we babysit all these millions of people who can't really seem to create functioning, stable, coherent settlements and communities?
01:22:54.000Hey, seems like a rational choice to me.
01:23:47.000Are you really that strapped for cash that like, I'm gonna order a $5 appetizer as opposed to a $10 entree, and I'll just eat from everybody else?
01:24:31.000But people putting their hands anywhere near this area, you know,
01:24:36.000And even if people ask, generally I say no.
01:24:38.000You know, I'm... I don't know if that's, like, just my lizard brain, which is like, okay, I've got... I've got the gazelle, I've got the deer, I've got the kill, the game, you know, I've got... I've got to feed myself.
01:31:13.000Yeah, I don't know so much about the Netherlands, but yes, we followed the last Dutch elections on this show.
01:31:19.000When Geert Wilders actually underperformed, his party, which I believe was PVV, they were polling as in the majority, or at least a plurality, and they didn't do so hot the last time.
01:31:30.000I believe this might have been 2017, I'm not totally sure.
01:31:36.000A lot of the returns I've been following, Ryan Groduski's been tweeting about this tonight.
01:31:40.000It has been pretty, it's been looking good.
01:31:43.000And it's a good sign that a lot of these more
01:31:47.000A lot of these more important, I should say, European, I don't want to say important, but maybe the more Western, the more liberal European countries are coming around because, you know, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, they're relatively right-wing, but that you have a right-wing government in Italy, that there's a chance a right-wing government could come to power in the Netherlands, this is a sign that the tide is turning on the continent, which is very, very encouraging.
01:32:32.000I used to go on poll only for the WebM's during the election, because I didn't even know how to use it at the time, honestly.
01:32:40.000But I remember somebody shared with me the Trump WebM's page on 4chan.
01:32:46.000And that was the only thing I looked at and then so I guess that's not I don't believe that's poll but then I discovered poll a little bit after the election and that's when I really got into it.
01:32:55.000I checked it a lot for my show and things like that but you're right since then it's totally gone downhill.
01:33:02.000It's all like controlled opposition, Wignats, a lot of bad stuff.
01:33:06.000And there's some, I mean, I'll go there when there's a big happening, but even then, I mean, it's just totally polluted by, you know, people who are not, you know, they're not sending their best.
01:33:20.000So yeah, I don't really go there so much anymore.
01:33:23.000Sir Volkerstein says The Hill is reporting that Andrew Yang is going to get interviewed by Ben Shapiro over Yang's anti-circumcision comments.
01:35:50.000So these were all very cutting-edge, very hip, very fresh, young guys.
01:35:55.000They had the right look, the right optics,
01:35:58.000And of course, obviously, I think there was an ulterior motive, like I said.
01:36:02.000So we're not really trying to replicate that part of it.
01:36:04.000But he understood that in order to have something that is going to change the conversation, it has to have the right feel, has to have the right energy, the right optics.
01:37:48.000They're serving me goulash and everybody's going on and on.
01:37:51.000I'm with Lauren Rose and Millennial Matt.
01:37:52.000I'm gonna bust their balls a little bit.
01:37:54.000I'm with their, or I'm in Prague with Millennial Matt and Lauren Rose and we go to all these different Czech restaurants.
01:38:01.000And we're getting beef goulash, which if you know anything about Czech food, I have this one Czech fan who we play Minecraft sometimes and he's always, he's like, oh no, it's delicious.
01:40:54.000right good times long gone says take it easy nico any more hard truths and the donald is going to make walmart sell out of white sharpies oh yikes yikes department yikes hey take it easy all right disavow disavow
01:41:11.000Pragmatic Culture says the Meds have fallen far from their ancient Roman... Here we go.
01:41:15.000...from their ancient Roman slash Greek ancestors, more Cicero and Aristotle, less Pope Francis and Jesuits in general, and Golden Dawn.
01:42:40.000Well, this is ancient history, but if you're new here, I guess you weren't around for this, but we had a company called America First Media.