00:00:49.000He shows up to his friend's house with a piece of string hanging around his neck and said that two Trump supporters in MAGA hats tried to lynch him and said, This is MAGA country, boy.
00:01:02.000And yeah, so it turned out he was lying about that.
00:02:32.000So we'll talk about that and the significance of it.
00:02:36.000We'll also be talking tonight about this new.
00:02:40.000Law which is going into effect in New York City, which will allow non citizens to vote in their local elections.
00:02:47.000So, this is not illegals, this is not illegal immigrants, but this is permanent residents, green card holders, recipients of DACA, which is deferred action on deportation essentially.
00:03:01.000So, that's 800,000 people in New York, almost a million people that can now vote in local elections, even though they're not even citizens.
00:03:14.000You know, I went on Elijah Schaefer the other week and I said that women shouldn't vote, and I said that, you know, lots of groups shouldn't be able to vote, and everybody got all bent out of shape.
00:03:23.000They said, like, you know, it's everyone's right to vote.
00:03:29.000What is really, and this is what I'm gonna get into, what is really the point of voting if we're giving it to people that aren't even citizens?
00:03:38.000Should people in other countries be able to vote?
00:04:58.000We are without a home, without a homeland.
00:05:01.000It's been this way for a long time now.
00:05:03.000There's been no permanent homeland for the Groypers, but.
00:05:06.000We're building it on Gab, and now it sort of feels like a refugee camp.
00:05:11.000It sort of feels like, you know, because when you're on Twitter and you're at home, it's like sort of peaceful and orderly, and we all have expectations for how things are going.
00:05:30.000We're all in these like makeshift tents with dirty, reusable plastic water bottles, and we go to the communal pump, like a big barrel of water, and, you know, we, we, we, Turn the leaky faucet and we get our water.
00:05:59.000And there's riots breaking out in the refugee camps.
00:06:03.000And then a truck of Gab soldiers deploys when it gets really bad.
00:06:06.000And they jump out and they beat the women.
00:06:09.000And they smash us in the nose with the butt of their rifle.
00:06:15.000And no one knows the plight of the Groypers.
00:06:17.000All those people in the first world, all those bastard Western colonists on Twitter and Facebook, they enjoy being able to refresh their timeline without closing the app.
00:06:34.000And they have an iOS app that they could download from the App Store, and it has support.
00:06:41.000And they could see the quote tweets on their posts, and they don't know what it's like.
00:11:30.000Our first story is about this new law in New York City where they now are going to have permanent residents and other non citizen legal residents of America voting.
00:12:13.000So the new rule is they're going to give the legal right to vote to non citizens.
00:12:19.000The article says, A largely lame duck group of city elected officials is about.
00:12:25.000To saddle New Yorkers with yet another controversial measure that few have clamored for.
00:12:30.000The City Council on Thursday approved a measure to allow non citizen but legal Big Apple residents to vote in municipal elections, despite vocal opposition to the quote irresponsible and dangerous legislation, a procedural obstacle and threat of a legal challenge.
00:12:47.000After an unsuccessful 11th hour attempt by more than a dozen Democratic and Republican lawmakers to send the legislation back to a committee to be adjusted, The bill passed the 51 member body 33 to 14 with two abstentions, sending it to Mayor Bill de Blasio's desk.
00:13:12.000The bill, sponsored by Councilman Yidanis Rodriguez, Y D A N I S, that's his first name, Yidanis.
00:13:21.000Yidanis Rodriguez will allow hundreds of thousands of non citizens to participate in local elections.
00:13:28.000By expanding voting eligibility to green card holders, about 10% of the city's population, and recipients of deferred action.
00:13:35.000The legislation does not allow lawful permanent residents or people with authorization to work who are not citizens to participate in federal or state elections.
00:13:44.000People will be required to reside in the five boroughs for at least 30 days to be able to vote.
00:13:50.000Nearly 800,000 New Yorkers are covered under the legislation, including 622,000 green card holders.
00:13:58.000Bill de Blasio, who, like a majority of the city council members, leaves office at the end of the year, has repeatedly expressed reservations about the bill, in part because of outstanding legal questions, because he thinks the state legislature has the authority to legislate on this matter.
00:14:14.000But the mayor pledged not to veto the legislation.
00:14:48.000So, 800,000 more votes from illegals, basically, from green card holders, from other non citizen residents.
00:14:56.000Is this going to make a big difference in any of our lives or really at all?
00:15:01.000No, but the reason why I want to talk about this is because it gets to the heart of the matter about this whole scam, this whole sham, I should say, that's a better word for it, sham that we're living in, which is democracy.
00:15:15.000When you see things like this, you have to ask yourself, why?
00:15:19.000Why would New York City, why would its city council, which governs the city, give the right to vote, you know, and to choose the elected representatives that govern the city?
00:15:32.000To people that aren't even citizens here, that don't even have citizenship.
00:15:47.000I'm saying, you know, when we think about how this country is governed and how we want things to be, why we have government, why we have elections, we really have to interrogate as we go on with this project and the democratization and the continued somehow expansion of suffrage why are we doing this?
00:17:40.000I'm saying that we made a policy decision, or a constitutional amendment was passed, changing the procedure of how governing officials are chosen, and the governing officials got worse.
00:19:33.000We want to have people of sound mind, people that are not in power, people that may not necessarily be in the class of the bourgeoisie, you know, the commercial interest, people that are not necessarily aristocratic, people that aren't in government.
00:19:51.000In a word, we need people that are not in the great estates to provide a check, to provide a perspective, and to make decisions based on what's in the interest of all the people in the country.
00:20:05.000So, what we're really looking for in a democracy, we're really looking for when we're searching for voters, is people that are going to make sound judgments, sound decisions for the benefit of the whole country that are rational, logical, and maybe outside of the current regime.
00:20:26.000So, there's this perspective so that we can have a productive, cohesive, functional country.
00:20:37.000Now, that whole process is something that a lot of people don't even think about because all that we hear about voting are ideological statements, ideological dogma, these absolutes.
00:21:50.000And so the women thing is just one example.
00:21:52.000And we consider non residents, why might they not, or rather non citizens, why might it not be a good idea for them to vote?
00:22:02.000Well, maybe because if you are going to make a decision based on the public interest, which is sound and wise, you should, one, have a little bit of skin in the game.
00:22:13.000In the country you reside in, because it's a pretty big decision.
00:22:17.000And so, for people to be accountable for their decision, they need to face the consequences of their decision in some sense.
00:22:26.000There needs to be some kind of stake so that it's not a careless, reckless, impulsive decision.
00:22:32.000So, there needs to be skin in the game and there needs to be some kind of knowledge about the country and the way things work.
00:22:39.000If you're going to make a decision about who runs New York City, you should probably know something about New York City.
00:22:45.000So, people that are not citizens here means that they don't have ancestors here.
00:22:49.000It means they weren't born on the land.
00:22:51.000It means they may have just gotten there.
00:22:53.000It means that probably they don't own land.
00:22:58.000But for a lot of these people, this is just, these are working class people.
00:23:03.000So, you have people that their parents don't live here, their grandparents don't live here, they weren't born here.
00:23:10.000They're here for a small amount of time, maybe minimal.
00:23:15.000And most likely, They don't really know too much about New York City.
00:23:18.000How could they if they haven't been here?
00:23:20.000So, why should people that have no skin in the game and people that know nothing about New York or our country and have no roots here be making decisions about who runs New York City?
00:25:28.000In other words, at one point when this country was founded, you can read the Federalist Papers, you could read the documents the founding fathers wrote, and they thought very carefully about why things were going to work the way that they were, why we had an executive, why we had a legislature.
00:25:42.000Why we had a judiciary and why this branch had this power and why the amendments worked this way in the Constitution.
00:25:52.000They debated these things, some of the greatest legal minds in history, and there were papers and they drew from political philosophy.
00:26:00.000You could disagree with it, and I would disagree with some of it, but there was some basis for all this.
00:28:54.000There's literally just garbage everywhere.
00:28:57.000Homeless people in Rodeo Drive, in Hollywood, in Beverly Hills.
00:29:06.000You have tents and tents, hundreds of tents deep in the richest zip codes with dirty, smelly vagabonds and transients.
00:29:17.000You have hundreds of thousands of people pouring across the border every month people that eat mud, people that don't know how to read or write.
00:29:26.000We have people in this country that can't do math and then are basically post literate.
00:29:51.000How can you justify this system based on anything other than this tautological, other than because it's all right, because it's this democracy?
00:34:20.000And so he breaks free from them, races home, knocks on a friend's door with the rope still around his neck, and explains what happened, calls the police.
00:34:32.000And really, nobody believed it from the beginning because it was ridiculous.
00:34:35.000And then as the days went on, it became clear the whole thing was staged.
00:34:39.000He paid a couple of guys to like beat him up or something.
00:34:43.000And, um, And he bought the rope at a hardware store.
00:34:47.000Like, it all came out that this was just nonsense.
00:34:52.000And anyway, so the development today is that he was charged for this with disorderly conduct.
00:34:57.000And today he was found guilty, I think, on four out of five counts of disorderly conduct for wasting police resources in this investigation.
00:35:19.000At trial this week, Smollett stood by denials that he staged the hoax attack against himself.
00:35:27.000Prosecutors countered that he lied for hours on the stand as he repeated what he told the Chicago police.
00:35:33.000He was found guilty on Thursday of five counts of disorderly conduct.
00:35:36.000Each count carries a penalty of up to three years in prison.
00:35:39.000Given Smollett's lack of previous convictions, experts have said a lighter sentence or probation is likely.
00:35:46.000The jury of six men and six women reached its decision one day after deliberations began.
00:35:51.000The trial stemmed from an incident nearly three years ago in January 2019 when the former Empire television show star told police he was the victim of an attack.
00:36:01.000Smollett, who was black and gay, which is unfortunate, says he was set upon by two assailants who shouted slurs, yelled the Trump slogan, dumped a chemical substance on him, and tied a noose around his neck while he was walking late at night in Chicago.
00:36:20.000Authorities opened an investigation into the attack.
00:36:22.000But in February of that year, police charged Smollett with filing a false police report alleging that he had staged the assault.
00:36:30.000He faced a total of six charges, each referring to different instances in which he was alleged to have lied to police.
00:36:36.000He was found guilty of five out of the six, meaning that the last one had not been proven in court.
00:36:41.000At trial, jurors heard from brothers Ambibola and Olabinjo Asundero, or African, who said Smollett had orchestrated the attack himself and paid them $3,500 to carry it out.
00:36:55.000Smollett said the check was for a meal and workout plan from Ambimbola, a friend and extra on Empire, a TV drama about a hip hop dynasty.
00:37:05.000Asked by his defense lawyer if he gave the man payment for the alleged scheme, Smollett replied never.
00:37:11.000He also testified that he and Ambimbola were involved in a sexual relationship before the alleged attack.
00:37:18.000Special prosecutor Dan Webb asked the actor repeatedly about a hoax attack.
00:37:23.000Each time Smollett denied that that was the case.
00:37:25.000He said, There was no hoax on my part.
00:37:27.000Any question you're going to ask about that is going to be denied.
00:37:32.000So, I mean, we knew what was happening here from the beginning, but it's kind of interesting that this didn't get more media attention because this is, in a nutshell, what is happening with race in America.
00:37:44.000I know this isn't like, whoa, earth shattering take, I know, but this is about as much racism, anti black racism, as there is in America.
00:37:54.000And what does it say about The state of things that a gay black guy goes, hmm, if I pretend to get attacked for being black and gay, this will be good for me.
00:38:08.000Like, when you look at this whole thing, it's sort of a farce, but you have to consider for a lot of us, the conclusions might be sort of, it goes without saying, it's obvious, but clearly, because he cooked up this scheme, he knew he was going to get something out of this.
00:39:42.000Can you say that the society is really so, so down on blacks and gays?
00:39:47.000If they get something from pretending that they're being discriminated against because they know that they can count on sympathy, publicity, money, all kinds of things.
00:40:00.000And I know that's not, yeah, I know it's not really a hot take or anything, but it's just so ridiculous because that is what we hear all day long from the media.
00:40:09.000This is like the unquestioning narrative.
00:40:12.000This is what people just accept is that society's racist, society's homophobic.
00:40:17.000It's so hard for black people, it's so hard for gay people, it's so hard for.
00:40:36.000You know, for all these white people worried about racism against blacks, we're the ones that are the victims of racism.
00:40:45.000We're the victims of more hate crimes than anybody.
00:40:48.000We're the victims of hate speech more than anybody.
00:40:51.000Why are we worried about black people?
00:40:54.000And all the white people worried about anti Semitism and worried about the Holocaust, there's a genocide being perpetrated against us right now.
00:41:07.000The same kind of rhetoric that people warn about, like that allegedly happened against Jews and Nazi Germany, it's comparable to what's happening against white people right now.
00:41:19.000I mean, this is the kind of propaganda that the population is subjected to, that there are white people.
00:41:26.000Marauding thugs running around in MAGA hats, lynching people and chemical acid attacks because they're black or gay or Muslim.
00:41:56.000This is the model for all this talk about racism, hate crimes, George Floyd.
00:42:02.000It's all Jussie Smollett, as you know.
00:42:05.000It's all fake, it's all staged, it's all contrived.
00:42:10.000And the point is to create a boogeyman, attack the white man, destroy this country, and replace it with, I don't know, something different.
00:42:21.000As we know, that's been the game from day one.
00:42:24.000So with Jussie Smollett, it wasn't a big surprise.
00:42:49.000And honestly, even shortly afterward, there were a lot of celebrities talking about it as though it were still legitimate, which I also predicted at the time.
00:43:05.000And some people still did at the time.
00:43:07.000So the decision wasn't a big surprise, but it's been a few years and we've kind of forgotten about that.
00:43:12.000But this is what's going on all the time everywhere.
00:43:16.000But who are the real predators in the society?
00:43:18.000Who are the real people that are inflicting these kinds of things on the population?
00:43:25.000I mean, I hate to say, like, hey, I know you are, but what am I?
00:43:29.000But really, I mean, there are things going on in this country that you don't have to stage, that nobody has to hire actors, nobody has to buy supplies at a hardware store.
00:43:40.000What's really going on, for example, in Chicago?
00:43:43.000Like, it's just unbelievable the unreality that people live in.
00:44:05.000Because that's what's pretty amazing to me he goes on and says, of all places, Chicago, it's Chicago where there's allegedly hate crimes happening against black people.
00:44:15.000That's we got to clean up the streets.
00:45:01.000And I guess what I'm getting at is when are white people going to wake up and live this?
00:45:07.000We all know this on some level, but we don't live this because all the political rhetoric that I hear is still, still about pandering to black and broadly non white victimhood.
00:46:31.000If you're a black kid with a funny name and you're just showing up on time and you're doing the bare minimum, following your responsibilities, you're respectful, you talk like a human being, you go to school, you apply for college, you practically get a full ride to Harvard, you get picked up and work at fucking NASA, and then they make you the first, I bet, Negro in space within five years.
00:46:55.000That's how easy it is to be black in America.
00:48:01.000Ow, ow, my hands are cramping from writing the bio on my latest GoFundMe scam.
00:48:06.000Oh, when I stole that ATM from a convenience store by tying it to a truck, I think I.
00:48:14.000I think I torqued my wrist a little bit.
00:48:18.000I tweaked my wrist when I was stealing that ATM and the cops didn't chase me because the government changed the rules of engagement because it would be racist to arrest me.
00:48:29.000It's so difficult not paying for things and not being held to a high standard and people bending over backwards to accommodate you and people walking around on eggshells not to offend you.
00:50:21.000Supporters, you know, ripping hijabs off people's heads and vandalizing Jewish cemeteries and putting nooses around black guys' necks in Chicago.
00:50:31.000How about a black guy driving through a crowd of grandmas and little girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin?
00:50:46.000And it's not black people as a group, but it is this menace which is black in character.
00:50:53.000I'm not talking about John Miller, who's back, and God bless him, and we love that guy.
00:50:58.000But I'm talking about this criminal menace, which happens to be black, this anti white grievance politics, anti white resentment, which is coming from all these non white groups.
00:51:10.000When are we going to stick up for ourselves?
00:52:16.000When you say to the whole country, you know, and this comes from the media and entertainment and celebrities, when they say that whites are the kind of people that are just aching to string you up with the noose, they're saying we're evil.
00:52:48.000That's why blacks are driving cars through crowds of elderly and elderly white people and white children because they're being incited to do that.
00:52:58.000Because in their minds, they're going to drive through a crowd of Ku Klux Klan, neo Nazi monsters.
00:54:56.000Non whites come into power in government and other institutions, them seeing us as a threat, them seeing us as people that are just waiting in the wings to come and kill them.
00:55:08.000What's the future for us and our kids in a society like that?
00:55:12.000People got to take that a little bit more seriously.
00:55:14.000And the response to all that is not to say, I'm sorry, or I'm not like that.
00:55:24.000So that got a little heated, but that's the way that it is.
00:55:29.000These fake hate crimes, make no mistake about it, it's a blood libel.
00:55:34.000They are scapegoating you, they are inciting violence against you, and the next time a white child, next time a white baby, Is killed by another one of these people.
01:00:38.000Midnight Sun says, Hey King, I discovered you through Vince James and was wondering what is the backstory and how you met and became friends.
01:00:47.000He's heading to Chicago this Christmas.
01:00:48.000Will you invite him to join AF in the studio?
01:00:51.000There's not really enough room for him, honestly.
01:00:53.000The studio is a lot smaller than you would think.
01:02:06.000This is a CIA color revolution, which I was right about.
01:02:11.000It recently came out, I forget where, but there was some report that came out that said that Trump was trying all these backdoor methods of trying to achieve regime change in Iran.
01:02:27.000I get proven right on things daily that happened years ago that people don't even remember that I don't even remember.
01:02:33.000So, yeah, like a couple weeks ago, a report came out and it said that, yeah, Trump was pursuing regime change backdoor the whole time in Iran.
01:02:41.000And so that was what was going on there were these big spontaneous demonstrations in Iran.
01:02:48.000And I was on Twitter saying, this is fake.
01:03:07.000Because he was on the stream saying that young guys got to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and stop playing video games and go and get married.
01:03:16.000And he goes, It's not as expensive as you think to get married.
01:05:13.000Because when you fight with somebody, you're kind of like telling them how you really feel.
01:05:18.000You know, when you don't really, in a fight, you're going to say things that offend them because you don't really care about how you feel because it's sort of like, I don't know how to explain it, I guess, but.
01:09:28.000Some people in this generation, they just don't like that.
01:09:31.000For some reason, our whole generation is all babies.
01:09:37.000And so my whole life, it's just like, I don't know, just looking for people that are similar to me.
01:09:49.000Been dealing with a lot of this lately.
01:09:50.000A lot of people I knew, you ever hear that song Smiling Faces by, who sings that one?
01:10:00.000But yeah, lately there's been some of that going on where it's, you know, people I've known for a long time and And every time I see them, they're like, hi, hi, hi, so good to see you, hi, oh, you're amazing, you're the best, wow, so great to see you.
01:10:17.000And recently I found out there's some people that are like, no, but actually they had a big problem with me, never told me.
01:10:23.000And it's like, I don't want to get in, I'm not going to air any of this publicly.
01:10:27.000I don't want to get into details, but it's sort of relevant.
01:10:30.000And it's like, I can't tell you just how beside myself that makes me when people do that.
01:13:21.000There's nothing that could ever keep us divided.
01:13:27.000Literally all of my friends in the past couple of years.
01:13:31.000Because it's been a lot of tough stuff, and that's what happens in the course of life, especially this life, especially this thing that we're in.
01:13:39.000It's difficult, it's high pressure, it's high intensity.
01:13:43.000And in the course of life, things happen you know, people do things you got to be able to just fight it out.
01:13:51.000So, you know, with Vince, um, you know, we started out fighting, and uh, you know, then we became friends.
01:17:27.000Well, I'll give up in a sec, but it would have been worth it.
01:17:31.000But yeah, that's how I knew he was a bitch because he we get into this Twitter beef and I'm and he unfollows me, and I'm like, hey, bro, like I was just messing around, just jokes, you have to unfollow me.
01:17:44.000And then he sends me this email and he's like, you're not mature.
01:17:48.000You'll find in these things about you send me this faggotty little email, you'll never be an identity Europa.
01:19:39.000He's been wearing the same shirt for five years, that same turquoise button down shirt.
01:19:44.000I mean, he's just a mouth breathing doofus, honestly.
01:19:49.000Just not even in the same category as me.
01:19:53.000Amber Kelly says Hey, Nick, got to say after hearing your monologues on women and reading 1 Corinthians 11, as a young woman, I am completely won over to your views.
01:21:07.000He's part of the show at this point, he's like a side character.
01:21:12.000American Crusader says, Vosh was jumped.
01:21:15.000By six men with blue hats, and they wrapped his skinny jeans around his neck and drenched him in pee pee poo poo and said, Glow Gloiper, and ran away.
01:22:52.000Black Swan says, speaking of gab boomers, I had people in the replies that Eric Trump posted that you shared thinking that it was something Eric Trump posted and not a screenshot.
01:25:23.000I feel like politics is such a large subject.
01:25:27.000If you don't have a real curiosity, I don't think you'll really get very far because it's.
01:25:36.000There's sort of these layers where if you're not, if you don't really have, like I said, if you don't have a real intellectual curiosity, if you don't really have a sort of sharp.
01:25:48.000Intellect, I feel like you can't get very far because a lot of people, like, they're political junkies, and the extent of their political knowledge is like reading the local news or like watching Fox all day.
01:26:02.000And it's a tricky thing because, like I said, there's layers to it.
01:26:08.000And so to go through the layers, you really need to ask kind of big questions and have a real curiosity and have sort of an intuition.
01:26:18.000So, I find it's very difficult to actually know a lot about politics as opposed to just sort of familiarize yourself with the opinions of people and sort of the goings on, but to kind of really understand it, it's like it's a deeper thing.
01:26:33.000So, I don't know if that makes any sense.
01:26:35.000I don't know how helpful that is, but I would just read a lot.
01:26:38.000And the more general knowledge you get, the more I think you understand the whole.
01:26:42.000Like, the more pieces you have, the more you can understand how they're all related to each other.
01:27:47.000God Emperor says, Jussie, when the Jew in you has a subversive idea, the gay in you plans the details, but the black in you has to execute the plan.
01:31:17.000It means that I'm talking about something in general, I'm talking about something in abstract, you know.
01:31:24.000And you're talking about something in a personal way to your how it relates to you as a person, and your reaction is based on your hurt feelings.
01:31:34.000Like, if that's how you think about political matters, then you shouldn't be voting.
01:31:50.000And it's like, yeah, well, you obviously can't wield the truth then.
01:31:55.000You really have no business doing this stuff.
01:32:00.000So, yeah, that's the thing with women.
01:32:05.000Groyper says, First super chat, you trolling Sydney Watson is one of the funniest things I've seen in a while, coming from a former Sydney Watson viewer, LMAO.
01:33:08.000Hamside says, with that being said, if the current U.S. government overthrew the Iranian government, it would simply turn Iran into another gay state with the same problems and added problems of explicit pro gay and feminism.
01:35:22.000We were on the train in New York City.
01:35:24.000We were on the subway, and we're just standing there in a crowded subway, and we're talking, and we're talking about, like, you know, the anti vax stuff and the protest, and we're getting the nastiest looks.
01:35:38.000You know, me and him are going back and forth about, man, fuck these vaccines, they don't work.
01:35:45.000Yeah, that was awesome, blah, blah, blah.
01:35:47.000And while we had all these, like, Old libtards like giving us these glares and side-eye, they're you know, reading their books or whatever.