RACE WAR: Muslims BURN Sweden in Easter ATTACKS Against CHRISTIANS | America First Ep. 980RACE WAR: Muslims BURN Sweden in Easter ATTACKS Against CHRISTIANS | America First Ep. 980
In this episode of America First, we talk about Muslim riots in Sweden and a federal judge striking down the mask ban on interstate transportation. We also talk about the recent Cozy birthday celebration and much more. America First is a show where the host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and the host Vince Valentino ( ) talk about current events in the news and discuss what's going on in the world and what you should be focusing on. Today's episode features: - Muslim Riots in Sweden - Federal Judge Strikes Down The Mask Ban on Intermittent Transportation - What's Going On in the U.S. Today's Cozy Birthday! - Cozy's 17k Fans! - Happy Birthday to me! I hope you enjoy listening to this episode and remember to be nice with your fellow Americans. - Peace, Blessings, Cheers! - Cheers, Nick & Vince - The Chew Chew Crew - America First! - CHEERS! - Your Host, Nick and the Chew Team Thank you so much for tuning into this show, we really appreciate it. We couldn't have done it without you. Thank you for being a part of the CHEERING CHOW! Show! - Nick, Vince, Chew and the CHEEK CHEE CHEEKE! CHEK, Chek, Cheeky, Chee Chee CHEEck, Cheeeeee, CHEek, CHEEEEEeeeee, CHEEEeeeeee, - Cheeeee!! - Nick & the Cheekeeee Nick, Nick, the Cheekeee... - Thank you, Nicky, Nicki, and the Chooeee - Nicki & the rest of the Cheezeee Crew! - XOXO! - Love ya! - - CHEEeeeee - VAVY, VVYEeee! - NICKY, CHECK OUT THE CHEEEEe, VIVY, BABY, GAVY & GABBY, VY, JUICY! - VYEY, NIKI, GABE, JAYEES, VANCHEE, VIAH, and VYEAH, VAAY, and CHEEEEEEE, CHIEEH, JEEEH, PRAY!
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00:02:04.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday.
00:02:08.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
00:02:11.000Our featured story is about Muslim riots in Stockholm, Sweden.
00:02:18.000The people of Sweden are peacefully trying to burn the Quran.
00:02:23.000And over the Easter weekend, the holiest weekend in Christianity, Muslims are burning down all their cities and slaughtering people and blowing up cars and many people are dying.
00:02:37.000And this is basically a good reason why you don't want to have these kinds of people in your country.
00:02:46.000I thought that was like a 2016 phenomenon.
00:02:51.000But apparently these Muslims are still over there and they're still causing all these big problems.
00:02:56.000Now granted, I'm not as anti-Muslim as a lot of Jewish people, but that being said, I am opposed to immigrants coming into a country and then starting fires, which seems to be a problem with some of these Muslims, at least in Europe.
00:06:10.000We're at, I think if you look on, what is it?
00:06:16.000I don't know the platform, but when you look at our web traffic, we're hitting like six, seven million page views per month, which when you do the math on that, that's like close to 200,000 page views per day.
00:06:48.000You know, probably 5-6,000 live viewers on my show and then the replay audience, you know, I get 50,000 replay views, 40-50,000 replay views.
00:06:57.000If we're getting 200,000 views per day on the platform, you know, I'm getting at least 50,000 per day watching the show.
00:07:05.000At least that would be my calculation or something like that.
00:10:08.000I try not to get involved in the Ethan Ralph drama.
00:10:12.000Everybody's always trying to get me to disavow Ethan Ralph or like... Honestly, they just want me to take their side is what it comes down to.
00:10:21.000This guy gets into a lot of controversy, gets in a lot of trouble, and like, I'll just say, I don't endorse everything he's ever done.
00:10:28.000I know there's a lot of weird stuff that goes on there, and honestly, I don't really care, to be quite honest.
00:11:25.000And our relationship is really just as simple as that.
00:11:29.000We talk occasionally he came out for stop the steal and covered that like I said, I've been on a show sometimes and it's honestly I like his show because it's like It's a little raunchier than my show and it's like a better platform for me to address drama like so much of the America first Lore has happened on his show because his show is like it's a little scuffed in a sense I don't mean that in a bad way, but it's a little more raunchy and
00:11:57.000So I basically see it as a really good platform for e-drama and internet fights and debates.
00:12:03.000And that's just really the long and short of it.
00:12:05.000All the other stuff, I really could not care less.
00:12:08.000And I think a lot of people, you know, they're like, you gotta disavow Ralph, you gotta do this.
00:12:12.000I think a lot of people don't like him.
00:12:26.000He can fight his own battles, and he does.
00:12:28.000But I got on a stream the other day, and Flamenco was on there, and Ethan Ralph came on.
00:12:35.000And I was just curious, and I said, okay, so what's the beef between you guys?
00:12:38.000These are two streamers, if you don't know, on Cozy.
00:12:41.000And I guess Flamenco was trash-talking Ralph and accusing him of rape and other things, and Ralph DMCA'd the video on YouTube, and then everybody freaked out and said, oh, you can't do that.
00:13:22.000It's hate mob harassment type stuff and people can call it what they want.
00:13:27.000Oh we're just we're just having a funny stream but we've all seen the effects of it.
00:13:32.000For the past three weeks cozy streamers have been getting swatted and they're getting swatted because everybody's doxxed and everybody's doxxes are being collected and investigated and posted on websites that are run by these kinds of people or the followers of
00:14:35.000But I have said that it's a little bit hypocritical to run an operation like that, and then when the subject of the hate mob that you are animating retaliates, then you're gonna say, oh, like, you, you, well, that was too far.
00:15:38.000I think that's just how it goes, right?
00:15:41.000But these people go, well that was just, you violated this unwritten code, you can't do that, you've taken it too far, really?
00:15:48.000And then I separately said something about Mr. Medeker and I said, you know, I don't have a personal beef with Medeker.
00:15:53.000I said, but his whole genre of content isn't funny and it's cringe.
00:15:57.000It's like aloof, smug, you know, point and laugh.
00:16:00.000To me, it's very millennial, it's very Gen X, very nihilistic, very low tier.
00:16:05.000I mean, they make fun of like the biggest losers on the internet.
00:16:09.000They make fun of people that are like struggling in their lives, you know, and you could make a value judgment about the subjects of these videos, but it's very just like
00:16:21.000So called punching down like just cheap low-hanging fruit lowest common denominator type stuff And I said I just don't like the pretension that people that cover internet drama are better than the people embroiled in internet drama You know you got these people that They there's there's just like trailer trash type fighting and brawling and weird sex stuff going on and then you get these guys that literally Watch that for a living and like commentate on it, and they think they're so much better.
00:16:50.000You have all these like dirtbag type people that are involved in all this goofy stuff and for a living you watch that and you catalog that and you report on that and you think that makes you so above and morally better?
00:17:03.000I just think that's, I totally dislike that.
00:17:06.000And then he goes on stream and goes, and then he goes off and he's totally unhinged, he's ranting about me on Twitter, all the usual stuff.
00:17:14.000I'm sure a lot of you guys don't care at all.
00:17:16.000I'm sure I'm saying this and a lot of people are like, who asked?
00:19:00.000I like people that just are who they are, they say fuck the haters, and they live their lives.
00:19:08.000I will I 100% side with people like that whatever their faults over people that you don't think they're better than you and try and like oh I'm gonna point out to someone else's problems and laugh and make myself feel better and I'm I am better I hate that I hate that whole maybe that's like a temperamental thing or a fundamental difference but I
00:19:29.000I prefer to root for the guy that's like takes an elbow arrest him arrest him and doing all that kind of stuff as opposed to the guy that's like You're so like you're terrible person.
00:24:47.000So if you didn't catch that, that's in the replay.
00:24:50.000And I have to say, aside from the drama, which is always there, this thing that we have going on right now with Destiny, Infrared, and Jackson Hinkle, I think is like the most interesting thing happening in online politics right now, aside obviously from Elon Musk.
00:25:09.000This is like one of the most interesting things going on, because I don't think that something like this has ever happened.
00:25:15.000Where you get a far-right guy like me, and a pretty left-wing guy like Destiny, not, I wouldn't say necessarily aligning and becoming allies, but having this sort of, having this more amicable dialogue.
00:25:34.000I don't know that I've ever seen that.
00:25:35.000I've seen blood sports debates, I've seen regular debates, but I don't think I've seen this level of like mutual respect and maybe on some level like cooperation.
00:25:45.000Not necessarily cooperation towards like similar goals but in the sense of
00:25:50.000Trying to achieve mutual understanding?
00:26:29.000I thought we were respectful towards each other.
00:26:32.000And this is a really interesting phenomenon that's been going on.
00:26:35.000And you could see there's like, something's emerging here.
00:26:38.000No one's really sure what exactly, but something's definitely emerging.
00:26:43.000And I would say at the minimum, it's just really good content.
00:26:45.000At the minimum, it's just maybe the more interesting content that is coming out of internet politics.
00:26:52.000Because I don't know about you, but I'm just so tired of people saying the same things and the same people having the same conversations.
00:27:02.000And now finally you have like a really right-wing guy and a really left-wing guy saying like, okay, do you really think like the government works?
00:27:10.000And do you really think the election was stolen and so on?
00:27:13.000I guess those are conversations that have been had, but it's sort of like
00:27:18.000I don't know, but it doesn't feel like how other things have felt.
00:28:45.000This year I went to a Novus Ordo Mass with my family.
00:28:50.000and it just sucked they had like a drum kit during an easter mass drums percussion really in a church and they were clapping during the songs you know when they go like
00:30:25.000so anyway I'll be at the vigil next year maybe I don't I may be in Florida by then I probably will be so maybe not but definitely I'm if I ever am in Chicago on Easter I'm not gonna be going to the Nova Sordo for that I got to get out of Chicago before the cicadas come back 17 years cicadas I think are coming back either next year or the year after and I do not want to be around when that happens so
00:30:54.000So I definitely gotta get out of here soon.
00:30:56.000One of these summers I just will never be in Chicago because of these cicadas.
00:32:31.000airlines are ditching COVID mask requirements after a federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down the Biden administration's mask mandate for air passengers and other mass travelers.
00:32:43.000Several airlines, including United, Delta, Southwest, and American, announced that they were dropping the mask requirements for passengers and employees.
00:32:52.000Delta noted that mask mandates in other countries may still be in effect, despite the airline's announcement.
00:32:57.000The judge, Catherine Kimball Mizell, said the mandate was unlawful because it exceeded the statutory authority of the CDC and that its implementation violates administrative law insofar as the agency did not provide a sufficient justification for the mandate.
00:33:34.000So, if the CDC comes back in a few months and says, wow, COVID cases are exploding, the pandemic is back, time for another mask mandate, the mask mandate will go forward again.
00:33:47.000It says the administration recently extended to May 3rd the mandate for plane, rail, bus, and other similar travel, while most other pandemic-related mandates have been lifted.
00:33:57.000The agency decided more time was warranted due to a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases attributed to the BA-2 subvariant of Omicron.
00:34:07.000The travel mandate has been in place since the earliest stages of the pandemic in 2020.
00:34:13.000And already the airlines have lifted it.
00:34:15.000People mid-flight were told that they could remove their masks on the major airlines.
00:34:21.000And don't get me wrong, I'm happy that this is happening.
00:35:03.000I hope that this is the end for the vax mandate for employers and restaurants and the major cities.
00:35:09.000I hope that this is the end for the mask mandates on the planes and in the major cities.
00:35:13.000But what I keep seeing is that whenever these agencies
00:35:19.000Or city governments, or the TSA, or the judge.
00:35:23.000Whenever they lift the mandates, they're always leaving enough room for them to come back.
00:35:29.000And that might not be worrying, except for the fact that they have been lifted and then put back on before.
00:35:40.000Last year they lifted all the restrictions and then they all came back.
00:35:44.000And then they lifted them all after the summer and then they all came back with a VAX mandate.
00:35:49.000They reimposed the mask mandate and then they imposed a VAX mandate.
00:35:54.000And so when the judges and when the city governments and when Fauci and the CDC come out and say, OK, it's all over, they're always coming out and saying it's all over for now, which implies that they can.
00:36:06.000And if they can, it's likely that they will bring them back in the future.
00:36:11.000And honestly, that's just really not good enough.
00:36:15.000I don't want to hear that the CDC's mask mandate is unlawful because they don't have a good enough reason.
00:37:04.000So, so I guess I'm cautiously optimistic.
00:37:08.000I hope, and I, with each passing day, I think it's more likely that it's not coming back, and I hope that that's the case, and I hope I'm wrong, but
00:37:17.000We just can't be certain is really the problem.
00:37:20.000There's no certainty and I have no confidence that this is the last we've seen of the mandates.
00:37:27.000And that's a problem because these are very disruptive and oppressive policies.
00:37:31.000You can't run a society on this contingent basis that the government can arbitrarily, and it's subject to their discretion, shut everything down one day.
00:37:43.000Like I as a private citizen and as someone who is not vaccinated I have no confidence when I go around when I live in Chicago I don't have confidence in society that like that level of disruption and that level of of
00:38:01.000An invasive intervention can happen at any given moment.
00:38:06.000And that's really at the core of this here.
00:38:09.000The lockdowns forever changed American society because now, whether it's legal or not, the people accept it.
00:38:17.000The government can control all private life.
00:38:21.000They can control which businesses are open and not open.
00:38:24.000They control which businesses are open and to whom they are open to.
00:39:55.000So I know that might seem like it's not a very practical concern but then again it was an extremely practical concern when all this started two years ago.
00:40:05.000It wasn't and then it was immediately and with grave consequence.
00:40:11.000So our society has changed in fundamental ways and whether they relinquish their grasp or not doesn't change that fact and that's why I'm cautiously optimistic.
00:40:33.000So there is there is something to be said about the masks being taken off even if they can be put back on later because these things are killing people.
00:40:41.000I really believe that and I think a doctor would have told you that a year or two ago that when you put a mask on all day
00:40:51.000It limits the amount of oxygen you're taking in.
00:42:07.000That's... How do you look at that and think that's okay?
00:42:10.000How do you look at a five-year-old comes home from school with a brown or a yellow mask on their face and they're breathing that in and think like, this is health policy.
00:43:21.000You're gonna die early because you work and go to school.
00:43:25.000You know thank God I never had to like commute to some place and like somebody made me wear a mask because I mean that cannot be good for people.
00:43:35.000So it's it's good for that reason I guess but I guess the concern is that they can they can bring it back whenever they want and they know that and you know that.
00:43:44.000So I hope that we have a long time without the masks maybe forever but if they can do it you know it's fair to say that they they probably will.
00:43:54.000So anyway, so that's the mask mandate being lifted.
00:45:12.000Israel has been at war essentially with Muslims for 70 years.
00:45:17.000Israel also happens to want America to fight its wars for it.
00:45:21.000So, Jewish Zionists who have allegiance to Israel and hate Israel's enemies, which are Muslims,
00:45:28.000They profit from Americans hating Muslims, too.
00:45:32.000Because America's an ally of Israel, and if American conservatives hate Muslims, and if American conservatives hate Iranians and Palestinians, then a Republican American president would maybe bring America to war in Iran, or help Israel defeat Palestine, or Syria, or something like that.
00:46:14.000You know so-called xenophobia or Islamophobia And that is being that is being played into and that is being promulgated largely by Zionists Because they have something to gain from Americans Hating Muslims even though Muslims are like 1% of the American population less than 1% and when you look at the immigration coming into America It's not Muslim.
00:46:38.000It's it's Asian and Hispanic So Muslims are not really
00:46:44.000That's not really a big priority here, is the point.
00:46:47.000I would say that the Zionist lobby is a bigger problem for America than Muslims, than radical Muslims or Muslims at all.
00:46:56.000You know, we're supposed to believe that, like, Muslims are taking over America to put in Sharia law.
00:47:02.000It's like we already have Talmudic law.
00:47:42.000That being said, Muslims are invading Europe.
00:47:45.000That being said, it's not a problem in America, but Muslims are invading Europe and that is a problem because the Muslims are coming over there and they are actually raping people.
00:47:54.000The Muslims are pouring into Europe in 2015, famously because of the Syrian refugee crisis, and they've been pouring into Europe for a long time and their birth rates are much higher than the native Europeans.
00:48:08.000And that's a problem because that means that over time the Muslim, non-white, non-Christian population is going to grow larger than the native European population, which we don't want that.
00:48:53.000Also, they are replacing Europeans in Europe.
00:48:57.000Also, they're committing lots of crime and raping people and they're forming these, like, no-go zones where people can't go.
00:49:03.000Like, there's some problems going on there, but we also have to recognize, hey, these other guys, they don't have a problem for the same reasons, actually.
00:49:12.000The Zionists support Muslims coming into Europe, right?
00:49:18.000But the Zionists want us to go and intervene in Israel, right?
00:49:23.000I mean, they want the Muslims in Europe, but not in Israel.
00:49:25.000And there's like, so there's, it's a complicated subject.
00:49:49.000In several cities across Sweden, after a far-right group announced plans to burn copies of the Quran, the country's National Police Chief Anders Thornberg has stated that he had never seen such violent riots following Sunday's clashes in the city of Norkoping, which is 160 kilometers southwest of the capital, Stockholm.
00:50:12.000Thornburg has claimed that police believe the violence was organized by a network of criminal Muslim gangs, adding that some of the individuals who took part in the riots were already known to the police and Sweden's security service.
00:50:25.000A statement by the police on Monday revealed that over 200 people reportedly took part in the violence.
00:50:49.000As gangs of youths clashed with the police after a far-right group was given the green light to stage a series of anti-Islam rallies, which included plans to burn the Quran, the sacred religious text of Islam.
00:51:06.000The rallies were headed by Danish-Swedish politician Rasmus Paladin, whose hardline party promotes a harsh anti-immigrant and anti-Islam stance.
00:52:53.000The Nordic people are so... they're very nice to their detriment often, Scandinavians.
00:53:00.000They should just deport all these people.
00:53:17.000At some point you have to recognize this is not like a criminal.
00:53:20.000A criminal is like a citizen or a person in the society who is breaking the laws.
00:53:26.000These are people that are not even part of the society.
00:53:29.000When hundreds of Muslims who are from another country and believe a different religion and they're a different race and they don't see themselves as Swedish, when you have like these communities set up in your country and then those people start burning down buildings,
00:54:07.000It's another thing when you have hundreds of people and they're all creating these parallel institutions, gangs and their own police and their own stores and their own language and their own religion and everything, and then they use collective violence for their own interest.
00:55:19.000I know this is not like a hot take or anything, but what is to be gained in a country like Sweden, which is a high-trust, rich, happy, prosperous, wealthy society, and then you bring in these barbarians?
00:55:35.000I hate people that install a fifth column in your country and then riot and burn down buildings.
00:55:42.000So, you know, this is, like I said, it's a bit of a blast from the past.
00:55:45.000I haven't seen a story like this in a long time, but I guess the question becomes, in a situation particularly like this, here you have a far-right Swedish politician that wants to close Sweden's borders for the benefit of Sweden.
00:56:02.000He wants to, whatever, burn the Koran or whatever.
00:58:11.000And similarly, we have to think about it in these terms.
00:58:13.000Are we as whites, or anybody for that matter, are we as Americans going to be held hostage by American blacks?
00:58:20.000And we can't talk about blacks and we can't talk about law enforcement or any of these things because we're all being held hostage by violence, essentially, and by the
00:58:36.000In America, we're going to have a conversation about whiteness, and we're going to have a conversation about the American founders, and we're going to have a conversation about racist American whites, and the American system, and how it's systemically racist.
00:59:44.000And why are we being held hostage by blacks telling us that the reason they're not succeeding is like, we're not giving them enough of white people's money.
00:59:52.000We're not giving them enough of white people's things.
00:59:54.000We're not correcting for historical iniquity in dramatic enough ways.
01:00:02.000Let's send the military to the south side of Chicago.
01:00:05.000Let's send the military to these neighborhoods and impose law and order.
01:00:08.000And if they're breaking laws, we throw them in jail.
01:00:10.000And it doesn't matter how many black people are in jail.
01:00:13.000It doesn't matter how disproportionate it is.
01:00:16.000If they're committing crime, they go to jail.
01:00:18.000If you commit a crime, you break the law, the law is enforced, and you pay the price, and you go to jail.
01:00:24.000And we clean up these neighborhoods, and we have a civilization again.
01:00:28.000And by the way, let's be able to talk about these things without this, uh, you're committing a microaggression, you're racist or something.
01:00:38.000I don't hate these people, but if whiteness is fair game, if the Founding Fathers and their racism is fair game, if the KKK and the Confederacy and slavery, if all that is fair game, then so are the Bloods and the Crips, and so is black crime, and so is BLM, and so is everything that's going on there.
01:01:02.000But I'm just sick and tired of seeing countries welcome people in, or just generally the majorities in these countries being held hostage by these minorities.
01:01:14.000It just isn't right, and there's no reason it should be that way.
01:01:17.000If white people rioted every time white people were attacked in America, this country would be on fire all day, every day.
01:01:58.000You know, clearly, if Muslims are rioting in Sweden because someone's going to burn the Quran, the problem is not the guy that's going to burn the Quran.
01:02:05.000The problem is, why do you have this fifth column in the country?
01:02:09.000You know, that tends to be the problem with diversity, is the introduction of these people restricts the freedom of people in the host country.
01:02:23.000Yeah, if you have a large Muslim population, you can't talk honestly about the Quran because then they will burn the city down.
01:02:30.000So yes, you could call that bigotry, you could call that whatever you want, but yes, introducing a vastly different minority population into a country does restrict freedom and it does impose
01:02:44.000Restrictions and a different kind of living on the people that are already there.
01:03:15.000So I see what's going on in Sweden and I'm like getting flashbacks not only to 2015 when everyone talked about this kind of stuff, but also to like BLM.
01:03:23.000And I see the similarities and I'm thinking this is not how a country should operate.
01:03:27.000No country should be operating this way.
01:03:34.000You know, these minorities in these countries can, and don't get me wrong,
01:03:40.000I do not support discrimination against minorities.
01:03:43.000I do not support cruelty against minorities.
01:03:46.000I think that racial and ethnic minorities in countries, I think that they should be treated with respect and dignity and equality under the law.
01:04:20.000What I'm saying is, we have to recognize the dynamic that exists between the groups.
01:04:25.000And this idea that the majority is always in the wrong and the minority is always in the right, and the majority has to be a slave to the minority, is wrong.
01:04:34.000The majority and the minority are in a constant state of tension.
01:04:37.000Racial tension will always exist where there is diversity.
01:04:41.000And so, we have to manage that tension.
01:04:45.000And this idea that a country like Sweden would tolerate a, again, a foreign Muslim minority rioting and mobilizing criminal gangs?
01:04:57.000I don't care if they're the minority or not.
01:04:59.000Yeah, yeah, we should try to be careful because we don't want the majority to go out and, like, commit hate crimes against minorities or something.
01:05:06.000But also, you know, minorities shouldn't be burning the fucking city down either.
01:08:01.000We don't want to live in a country like that.
01:08:03.000So, you know, you see these things crop up and it's another reminder, again, you know, people ask me all the time, like, oh, you're not a white nationalist, you know, so what are you?
01:08:13.000It's like, look, this distinction between ethnic and civic nationalism, which I hear all the time, is very reductive.
01:08:21.000Is it an ethnic nation or is it a civic nation?
01:08:39.000Belgium historically has this divide between the Flemish and the Walloons, right?
01:08:44.000Would you say that that's like, oh, that's not, that's a civ-nat country because it's in a, it's like, even in a small country like Belgium, you've got, you've got this so-called diversity, you've got, which is something that happens in large polities, which is something that happens in large jurisdictions, in Russia, in China.
01:09:25.000Now granted, I'm not saying this to obfuscate the truth, which is that America is being changed on racial lines.
01:09:31.000I'm not saying like every country is diverse.
01:09:33.000Our country is being forcibly altered fundamentally at the demographic level.
01:09:39.000It is a white country that's increasingly becoming a multi-racial country in the sense that they are pursuing a policy where there's no racial majority.
01:10:23.000When it comes to the relationships between the races, we have got to consider that it's not just about the minorities.
01:10:31.000The majority is just as much a part of this country.
01:10:34.000The majority is just as much a stakeholder and a citizen and somebody that has constitutional rights and is entitled to dignity and respect under the law.
01:10:45.000Minorities have rights, but they also have responsibilities too.
01:10:49.000As a black man in America, as a Muslim in Sweden, as a Jewish person in America, yeah, you've got rights, and there is some degree of tolerance extended, but there's also an expectation as well.
01:11:44.000And it always goes something like this.
01:11:46.000Whites have got to watch what they say.
01:11:48.000Whites have got to be careful about what they say and do.
01:11:50.000Whites have got to analyze themselves and introspect and they've got to sit down so that POC can stand up and so on.
01:11:58.000So it seems like all of the responsibility belongs to whites and all of the rights belong to non-whites.
01:12:06.000All the culpability, all the laws, all the restrictions, all that applies to whites.
01:12:11.000And the beneficiary is the non-whites.
01:12:15.000Well, I actually don't think that that is a good governing principle.
01:12:19.000Only whites can be racist and non-whites can't.
01:12:21.000Only whites can do things bad and non-whites can't.
01:12:24.000And they say something like, because of the nature of white supremacy in white people, if white people began to talk about the problems in the minority communities, they would eventually kill them all.
01:12:36.000They say that you can't talk about black crime, you can't talk about Jewish power, you can't talk about these things because white people are so evil that they're given to genocide.
01:12:46.000There's like, there's no, there's no room between talking about blacks committing half the violent crime and then like, holocausting everyone who isn't an Aryan.
01:12:59.000That, of course, is absolutely ludicrous and insane.
01:13:04.000We can, in fact, talk about rape gangs and riots in Sweden.
01:13:08.000We can, in fact, talk about black crime.
01:13:10.000We can, in fact, talk about having a reasonable expectation upon these people without any kind of unreasonable prejudice or hateful prejudice or cruelty towards minorities.
01:13:23.000This is a country with a majority and a minority.
01:14:15.000And no, we're not coming after you, but it's just about expectations.
01:14:20.000You cannot be a beneficiary of a historically white country and then come in and disrespect that culture.
01:14:32.000So the only way that we're going to get along if there is this reciprocity reciprocity okay yeah we will be a responsible majority we'll be a tolerant and pluralistic majority but then you have got to be respectful and you have got you have got to be
01:14:52.000As a minority, you've got to be a good citizen too.
01:15:59.000The number one beneficiary of a policy like that would be blacks.
01:16:02.000The next biggest beneficiary, probably Hispanics, but hey, whites would benefit from that too.
01:16:10.000I think that the military should be sent into the high-crime cities and the high-crime neighborhoods, and they should just put the military on the streets.
01:16:16.000Take the military out of Iraq and put them on the streets.
01:16:20.000You know, we have, we had what, 17,000 troops in Afghanistan?
01:16:24.000We had, I don't know what the figure was in Iraq, but if we have 20 or 30 or 40,000 troops in the Middle East, just put them in the United States.
01:17:13.000If we could substantially reduce the crime rate in black neighborhoods, investment would pour back into the cities, housing would become affordable in the city again.
01:17:23.000Like, there would be a huge renaissance if something like that happened.
01:17:26.000There would be like a so-called American Renaissance.
01:17:28.000Forget about, like, you know, they say freedom of association.
01:17:31.000Maybe, or maybe just put the military in these places.
01:17:34.000Maybe just put the military in these places until public order is installed.
01:17:38.000You know, jail whoever you need to, kill who you need to.
01:17:41.000You know, if there's criminals in gang shootouts, the military should just be killing those people.
01:17:45.000You know, if there's gang warfare going on in the streets, okay, let the military play in the gang warfare and let the military rack them up, you know?
01:18:03.000Because now it's friendly to investment.
01:18:05.000So investment will come in and people will be able to make money and people will be able to move in and housing is going to open up.
01:18:13.000I mean the reason why we have a lot of housing problems in the cities is because people don't want to live in the ghetto.
01:18:18.000Not all cities but a lot of cities is people don't want to live in large parts of the city where it is cheaper because those are high crime neighborhoods.
01:18:29.000And so if those neighborhoods didn't have a crime problem anymore, wow, all this real estate just opened up, and all this investment just opened up, and now suddenly it's affordable to move in the city.
01:19:21.000So understand, what I'm saying here is, we can fix so much of the country, we just need the will to do it.
01:19:29.000We just need to decide that that's what we want.
01:19:32.000Do we want to have a society where whites are killing themselves because they feel bad about slavery?
01:19:39.000Or do we want to have a country where we're going to do what's necessary to have a high standard of living for everybody?
01:19:44.000Because again, like I said, and I'm not saying this to pander, but the number one beneficiary, ironically, they say, oh, that would be such a racist policy.
01:20:13.000We don't want necessarily a country where there's no microaggressions and everyone no one feels offended or you know, and there's whatever racial profiling.
01:20:40.000If we could make colonialism work, if Africa could be a colony, if Latin America could be a colony, if there could be great global empires in the past, it's not impossible for America to be safe.
01:21:09.000Let's just shut down immigration, maintain our historic white majority, and then let's impose law and order on the population so that we can have a prosperous empire.
01:21:20.000Like, at that point, to me, that's the policy.
01:21:57.000Elect Caesar and then just get rid of that law.
01:22:02.000Elect some kind of dictator and then get rid of that law.
01:22:06.000Elect Trump, make him the dictator, let him use the military as the revolutionary guard, and then deploy those guys to the streets and clean it up.
01:22:36.000It's just that people, people don't want to do what's necessary to solve them.
01:22:40.000They think, like, oh, like, this or that is going to get in the way.
01:22:44.000We would rather what like live in a dirty smelly criminal country that's on fire and it's poor and there's inflation and everything's garbage and then say like well hey but at least we were sensitive to the feelings of minorities like uh no I actually choose the opposite let's let's be less sensitive but just do what's necessary and everyone will benefit and it will be for their own good.
01:23:07.000Let's have a big paternalistic government and it flexes its muscles, not in Iraq, but in America for law and order.
01:25:43.000They had a good income, and they had a good job that they liked, and their city was beautiful, and their house was beautiful, and they had a big house, and they had a nice wife, and they had lots of kids, and the kids were getting a good education.
01:25:56.000Like, I think it actually doesn't matter actually how we get there.
01:26:00.000I think it just matters that we get there, and that these are the things we want, and then these are the things that are delivered.
01:27:24.000We should be the most literate, we should be the cleanest, we should have the most beautiful cities, we should have the best technology, the best jobs, the wealth,
01:27:43.000Should be more evenly distributed and people should be more wealthy.
01:27:47.000And by wealthy I don't mean I'm a socialist.
01:27:50.000I mean that people should own things and not be debt slaves.
01:27:54.000Debt slaves with student loans and car loans and all this other stuff.
01:28:00.000There's no reason for any of that other than that we have this horrible, corrupt, bad system.
01:30:33.000So we have our text-to-speech Super Chats.
01:30:36.000I will manually hit the button and we'll get a text-to-speech notification when we go through the Super Chats so that I don't have to read them.
01:35:11.000And that's where it's like, you know, I respect Destiny, I think he's smart, but it's like, if you don't know who Sheldon Adelson is, you don't really know what you're talking about, man.
01:35:24.000And it's not like, oh, that's just like one, I pulled out a random donor out of a hat.
01:35:28.000It's like, no, that's a, it's kind of an important concept here.
01:35:32.000I mean, doesn't know the Iron Triangle, doesn't know Adelson, like,
01:35:37.000At that point, you're like, okay, what is your working knowledge of the system?
01:35:45.000What kind of working knowledge do you have about our system if you don't know these kinds of things?
01:35:51.000How can you say that you really can speak intelligently about the totality of the situation when you don't know these very important aspects to it?
01:37:21.000What are your thoughts on how President Obama handled the Great Recession?
01:37:46.000I thought he handled it horribly because he just he bailed out the rich.
01:37:51.000He should have let the auto industry fail.
01:37:53.000He should have let these companies fail because when he intervened with the stimulus, particularly with the auto industry bailout, it's called moral hazard, you know, and these people are prevented from facing consequences for their decisions.
01:38:07.000The auto industry wouldn't have died, okay?
01:38:09.000It would have went under different management and you know, so
01:38:18.000I think that Obama came in ironically promising that like there you know that he would not not bail out the the rich and that's literally what he did with the stimulus with the tarp bailout so I I did not support it but but I'm not really an expert on 2008
01:39:08.000If you pass a bill that makes insurance companies richer, you can't say that you're going to war with the healthcare industry for the equality of the people.
01:39:21.000So, I think Obamacare was a gift to the billionaires.
01:39:26.000I think that the wars that he continued were a gift to the billionaires.
01:39:30.000I think the TARP bailout was a gift to the billionaires.
01:39:33.000What is one thing that that guy did that was against the establishment?
01:40:16.000No idea what's going on with this Metocore thing but anyone who would side with a guy who runs the equivalent of TMZ over Nick Fuentes is probably retarded.
01:40:24.000And I watched all of Metocore's stuff until a few months ago, because it got boring.
01:41:24.000People that have been reporting us and doing the dirtiest shit imaginable for years, and then I'm like, well, I think it's actually, it's all basically fair.
01:41:32.000And then they go, oh, well, yeah, well now we're really gonna, oh, what are you gonna do?
01:41:56.000People dox me, they dox my family, I got reported and deplatformed from Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, TikTok, Discord, PayPal, Stripe, Shopify, Epic Pay, Stackpath, Authorize.net, you name it.
01:42:16.000And then they go, oh yeah, well now we're really gonna go hard.
01:44:44.000And Andy Warski is the dumbest man on the internet.
01:44:48.000And so if Keno Casino didn't exist, I would want it to exist because
01:44:56.000It's sort of like how the system sets up like NBC and CNN and all that and then they also have Fox News and so they're pushing their agenda on 80% 90% of the platform and then 20 to 10% is like opposition but it's really fake opposition that make the opposition look like retards they put up like you know these goofballs like Megyn Kelly or whatever they put up
01:45:21.000I don't even know what the lineup is on Fox News anymore.
01:45:25.000Tucker we like obviously but the others not so much.
01:45:28.000And they put up these clowns on the opposition and that's meant to sort of like soak up the opposition and like direct it in a way that is like useless or makes it look bad.
01:45:39.000And so you get like this fat guy and you get the dumbest guy in the internet together and they do a show about America First and they're like the number one AF haters.
01:45:51.000And it's like, okay, so here's America First.
01:45:54.000We have one of the biggest alternative tech platforms in America.
01:45:57.000We have one of the biggest right-wing conferences in America.
01:46:00.000We have one of the most famous congresspeople in America.
01:46:37.000We're out here fighting, like, Mitch McConnell, and we're fighting Bannon, and we're fighting social media, we're fighting the billionaires, we're naming, we're gaming, and then, on the flip, it's like, well, who's fighting them?
01:46:49.000Well, it's this fat kid and this drug addict.
01:47:31.000Like they cannot appoint, they cannot elect somebody that is like a...
01:47:38.000Reputable individual, you know, like who who are this like here like okay your BMI is 35 and then the other guy is like oh and by the way PPP spread his asshole on a live stream one time like literally showed his butt and opened up his butt on a live stream so like that's one half that's one half of anti-af and then the other half is equally degenerate
01:49:22.000AfPak 3, it was me, Margie Taylor Greene, Wendy Rogers, Paul Gosar, Joe Arpaio, Andrew Toriba, Jessilee Peterson, Peter Bremelow, Jared Taylor, Milo Gavin, Garrett Ziegler, it was... I mean like you go down the list and even these streamers on the platform, Tyler Russell,
01:54:50.000IQ and Coach Redpill used to have beef, but Hess and Ukraine are in and Hess done some good work exposing the Zelensky regime and now Hess gone AWOL and is presumed either captured by Azov or possibly dead.
01:55:02.000I like how you say, I know you and Red Pill have beef, but... It's like, what do you mean, have beef, but?
01:56:35.000Do you think it's a net positive for the right?
01:56:37.000I know a lot of zoomers and people in general who started out by getting red pilled there.
01:56:42.000Hmm now it's all shills now poll is totally taken over by shills.
01:56:47.000I don't think any of it is organic I think so much of it is literally just paid shilling So I don't really use it anymore It's not it's not what it used to be, you know five six years ago So I think it's a it's bad now because it used to be good because it was anonymous and all that now people figured out It was like a big deal and they neutralized it with shilling So that's my opinion on Paul
01:57:13.000Hey, well thanks a lot for the super chat.
01:58:14.000I don't think that's hilarious at all.
01:58:16.000Well, it'd be one thing if you said, like, oh, I killed a trans person in your dream, but to say, like, I woke up happy and giggling, like, are we supposed... This guy's a certified badass.
01:58:26.000Either way, though, I don't think violence is that funny, in my opinion.
01:58:34.000Well, I don't think like... Well, I'll say it like this.
01:58:36.000Sometimes violence is funny when it happens in the world.
01:58:39.000Like Russia destroying Ukraine is funny.
01:58:42.000But people that say like... like fantasizing about violence is not funny.
01:58:49.000Because I think when people do that they try and they want you to think about themselves a certain way.
01:58:54.000They're like, I want you to think I'm a certain kind of person.
01:59:04.000It's like a lame like pick me kind of thing in my in my humble opinion So it's one thing if like, you know a guy turns a bulldozer into a tank and destroys a town That's funny when Russia uses long-range bombers to level Kiev.
01:59:22.000You know, when, like, uh, what was that story about a guy that was in a motorcycle accident and the woman flew off the bike and, like, got decapitated in her car?
02:00:19.000If you talk to me privately, I'll say it.
02:00:22.000But, um... I honestly think that, like, hating on trans and gay people is low-hanging fruit.
02:00:31.000If I'm being totally honest, don't get me wrong, like, yeah, of course we believe
02:00:36.000Trans and homosexuality is morally wrong, and these people are contemptible.
02:00:42.000Like, when you see these people with the drag shows, and the painted nails, and the makeup, and these, like, adult men with sausage fingers and wigs, it's, like, repulsive and everything.
02:00:55.000So I, like, I get the antipathy, I get the animosity, but it's, like, on some level, you, like... Like, how do I say this?
02:01:06.000It's just sort of like cheap when people do this kind of thing where they're like, oh, I hate gay people so much.
02:01:11.000It's like, I'm just sort of like, yeah, like I think any person obviously is repulsed by that, even most liberals.
02:01:21.000So people act like this is something that like proves their bona fides of like, wow, I'm like really,
02:01:28.000I'm like, so right-wing, or I'm like, so hardcore.
02:01:31.000It's like, that's really not hardcore at all, actually.
02:01:34.000Thinking that, um, like, gay people are cringe is not that... You know, it's not that, like... I'm not, like, impressed by that.
02:01:48.000So... It's just sort of, like, the... the entry-level... entry-level type stuff.
02:01:54.000A lot of times it's like a masculine thing.
02:01:56.000A lot of people, they're like, I need to be like very anti-trans and all that because I'm like, because that's how masculine I am.
02:02:06.000It's like, so I think people use that sometimes as like a crutch for other things.
02:02:10.000Again, not saying I'm not anti those things, but I think sometimes people use that to signal something about themselves.
02:02:18.000They're not, they're not, like when I say that, I'm commenting on
02:02:23.000These things in the world and what they are some people are commenting on these things because they want their whatever their opinion on that to be like Like this guy like an expression of something about themselves like I I'm saying this because I want to I'm proving that I'm very masculine I'm proving that I'm like very edgy or something like that So I think I think you see a lot of that from time to time but
02:02:48.000Yeah, I mean, don't get me wrong, I hate it as much as the next guy.
02:02:51.000I think it's contemptible, but I think some people do that and it's like, eh.
02:02:57.000Like, are you just trying to impress us?
02:02:58.000Are you trying to impress us with this?
02:03:02.000Someone says, bruh, it was a joke, Nick.
02:03:06.000Yeah, I know what he was trying to say, and I'm adding commentary to that.
02:07:41.000People always try to insinuate me with this boys and girls stuff.
02:07:46.000Really, it's just not... I was born kind of like to be a brilliant champion of humanity, not like a kisser, not like a kissing, not like, you know, rubbing and things.
02:08:01.000I was born to be a great genius, not to be somebody's boyfriend, you know.
02:08:06.000I was born to be a great hero, brilliant,
02:18:21.000I he's washed and not relevant in my opinion and You know he reacted to that very very Explosively
02:18:34.000Like I said I said yesterday my comments are very modest yesterday and then he comes like you know guns blazing at me you know so he'll set the tone I you know I am NOT mad about it I'm not mad at him I think he's just cringe basically that's it I think he's a cringe millennial or Gen X or whatever and I don't like his content and that's really it so I don't you know I don't know if it's gonna be like blood sports of the century
02:21:48.000I don't have anything to add to that, it's just... And that's the point I'm trying to make.
02:21:52.000They say, oh, Trump was just a sore loser, but it's like, there were... this was a unique election.
02:21:59.000The election that we had in 2020 was unlike any other election.
02:22:03.000And so, yeah, if it was a normal election and people said, oh, there was this widespread cheating, I would say, yeah, that's probably nonsense.
02:22:09.000But when you have half the ballots are mail-in ballots, and like you said, ballot harvesting, drop boxes, no chain of custody, broken chain of custody, more like no chain of custody.
02:22:52.000I mean, you have to believe in, like, this esoteric conspiracy stuff, like, that the elites are, like...
02:22:59.000You know, they're not doing this for normal reasons, they're doing it because they're, like, Satanists, and... I mean, I get people, like, a lot of people go, yes, yes, it's like, yeah, I mean, we say that, but... I don't know.
02:23:53.000But I just don't usually talk in those terms unless I'm being kind of silly or hyperbolic because it's like... I see why people want to go with that stuff, but I think it's just not like a good... From a narrative point of view, it's not the best.
02:25:31.000There are a lot of Jews that are atheists and they still have a Jewish identity.
02:25:36.000But what conservatives will say sometimes is that, well, the problem is these liberal atheist Jewish people, but conservative religious Jews are our closest allies.
02:25:46.000And that's where I would say, no, I disagree also, because religious Jews reject Jesus, and religious Jews read the Talmud.
02:25:51.000So, you know, the religious, like Ben Shapiro or whatever, these people study the Talmud.
02:28:04.000And I know the offshoring began around that time, but America was still an industrial country in the 70s and 80s, and you had the highest crime ever.
02:28:12.00060s, 70s, and 80s, you had race riots, high crime, and you had an industry.
02:28:16.000So it's not, clearly that's not the common denominator.
02:28:30.000I've started randomly saying you're welcome to minorities.
02:28:33.000Yeah, and as is your right, as is your right, as is completely appropriate.
02:28:56.000No, because honestly the whole thing is really just a creation.
02:29:01.000What I said is that Ralph DMCA-ing Flamenco is like fair play.
02:29:07.000I didn't say I'm in favor of DMCA-ing, I didn't say... I said I report people that hate me on YouTube, but again, I don't know what one would have to do with the other.
02:29:16.000I report people on YouTube so someone wouldn't want to get on cozy it you know I again I think it's a non sequitur and honestly I'm a controversial figure so if people are turned off by me and they don't want to be on the platform as a consequence it is what it is.
02:31:05.000So I mean, I'm not gonna... I'm gonna self-censor my opinion on eDrama because then people that hate me won't want to be on my platform or something.
02:33:59.000We can create power in our own way, and we can challenge their power, and if the circumstances are right, and if the dynamic changes over time, we can get it right, and we can win.
02:38:01.000Insane person be like... Well I love how he was saying like Nikki Haley goes to work on the board of Boeing and he's like, yeah, because she's an expert in her field.
02:38:13.000It's like, are you fucking kidding me?
02:38:15.000Boeing pays her like millions of dollars to be on their board because she was the UN ambassador and he's like, yeah, that's like totally legitimate.
02:40:06.000I'm a Texas teacher and my admin berated me over being a Russian propagandist just because I didn't simp over Ukraine during my lessons and wore a Russian pin on my lapel.
02:46:03.000There'd be a big recovery from the trans surgery, but it was botched by Joe the Boomer's cyber attack on the medical facility, so... I mean, now he's really fucked up.
02:46:14.000You thought it would've been fucked up if they did a good job, and then they messed it all up.
02:46:18.000Joe the Boomer infected the... infected the hospital computer system, and the whole thing just went awry.
02:46:27.000So... UX says they got the top and bottom surgeries mixed up.
02:51:25.000Because you have riots before Great Society.
02:51:28.000You have riots before the deindustrialization.
02:51:32.000You know, we have to look at where the problems arose from and it was this lack of will to enforce a sort of European standard of living.
02:51:44.000These things were happening in the 50s and 60s and the Great Society was in 67 and the effects of it weren't felt until the 70s and 80s.
02:51:52.000The industrialization isn't underway until later, but you still have high crime, riots, all these problems as before.
02:52:00.000The problem, it's not incentivizing single motherhood.
02:52:03.000Blacks have a different mating strategy than whites.
02:52:06.000And there's a good debate about this with Philip Rushton, I think is his name.
02:52:11.000He does a debate at a university and he talks about how Asians and blacks are biologically different because Asians and blacks have a different mating strategy.
02:52:38.000And I'm not pro-slavery or anything, but we imposed on them a certain kind of lifestyle that I just don't think that you saw in pre-colonial Africa.
02:52:51.000They had this mating strategy where they have sex with as many women, have as many kids as possible, and then have a very high mortality rate.
02:53:02.000So this is why they have higher rates of twins.
02:53:04.000This is why the children reach maturity at an earlier age.
02:53:08.000Biological differences between them and Asians.
02:53:13.000So yes, I think it's Philip...am I getting the name right?
02:53:17.000But there was one of these race and IQ guys did a debate about this at a university years ago and
02:53:28.000He gives a lot more detail on that and so that that is why there is a high out of wedlock birth rate That is why there's so much promiscuity.
02:54:39.000Clearly, something was missing because we have the jobs, we have those things, and we still have problems, you know?
02:54:46.000So, and again, you have to look into the racial differences to see, you know, why do these disparities arise between whites and blacks in America?
02:54:54.000We have to look at the racial differences between whites and blacks, which are real.
02:54:57.000The real, like, anthropological, sociological differences between the two races, which are real.