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00:21:32.000We'll be looking at the progress being made with Mexico.
00:21:35.000There is a little bit of a white pill at the end of tonight's show that it seems to me and it seems like President Trump's threat of tariffs not only is actually going to go into effect, our biggest concern last week
00:22:33.000So we'll go into all of that I have to say I've been I've been doing this show for two years now so I think
00:22:38.000This is our second D-Day anniversary that we're covering and two years you kind of see all the takes that are there.
00:22:46.000It's going to be difficult for me to sort of make my way and find some kind of a new take, a new statement about the day because you know I'm just looking all around online and it's just the same stuff it seems like every year and really the D-Day thing is something that people talk about a lot as a point of contrast maybe for
00:23:08.000The current day so we're gonna try and find a fresh take something a little bit more original and that'll be our show that is gonna fill us up I think I do have to apologize I'm I think I'm sick I think I got a bug you know normally when I tell you I'm sick it's because I'm throwing up you know it's like
00:23:26.000I've had Taco Bell or Chick-fil-A and I go crazy, you know, I like one time I got Wendy's at like midnight and I got, you know, like 10 different things and it's like, well, you can kind of blame me for that, right?
00:23:39.000I mean, that was self-inflicted entirely.
00:23:41.000Or it's I've been awake for 72 hours and I'm going crazy, you know?
00:23:46.000And I'm talking to my mom at breakfast about how we really need to start taking it up a notch if we're ever gonna solve things.
00:23:53.000And she's like, you know, maybe you should skip the show tonight.
00:25:36.000Obviously, I know a lot of people catch up on the shows, you know, if they can't catch them live.
00:25:40.000I put out a lot of content in a week, so people are catching up, and now they can't do that.
00:25:46.000But it's just a precautionary measure.
00:25:48.000YouTube is obviously being very aggressive with the enforcement of these new policies out of a clear blue sky.
00:25:54.000You know, they changed the rules, and they judge old videos based on the new rules, and they're expanding the old rules, and you know, we know the craziness that's going on.
00:26:02.000So I thought, as a precautionary measure, gotta lock them up.
00:28:17.000So we're gonna dive right in and we'll talk about D-Day.
00:28:20.000And like I said, there's just so many takes about D-Day.
00:28:25.000Obviously, we're going to deal with this with a level of maturity and seriousness, because we're talking about sacrifice, which is an important thing.
00:28:35.000But I will say, stepping outside that for a moment, that the way that D-Day, to me, is paraded around in political rhetoric and polemical works, it's a little much.
00:29:28.000You know, so the Allies went in, we secured a foothold in Europe, and that was able to allow us to expand and eventually win the war in Europe.
00:29:40.000And of course, what is the story of D-Day, the defining virtues and principles, what people think of when they think of D-Day?
00:29:47.000Sacrifice, patriotism, heroism, and I'll say this much, what we have to do on this day to me is separate out in divorce the political consequences, the political commentary, and the virtues of the people that served.
00:30:03.000I think that is necessary because we have to at once acknowledge that the people that were actually at Normandy Beach
00:30:11.000The greatest generation in history, no doubt.
00:30:31.000Sky high, you know, in that military situation, it takes something which is superhuman.
00:30:37.000And so, I think we have to separate out in divorce the sacrifice, the heroism of the people that is eternal and never dies.
00:30:45.000And, you know, we thank obviously the troops that died there and the people that survived and everybody who served.
00:30:50.000I had family members who served in World War II, not in the European theater, but in the Pacific theater.
00:30:56.000And once we acknowledge that, and there's no match for American heroism, but the show is about politics, and I think a lot of people like to take that and use it to grandstand about politics.
00:31:06.000And so to me, I look at the World War II and what people make of it.
00:31:10.000The problem I have is when people take the heroism and they make it about, well, it's a testament to democracy, or it's a testament to liberalism.
00:31:18.000And what this was really about is not so much, you know, the human sacrifice and triumph, the courage, the bravery, these things, but it was also about this political context where we were making the world safe for democracy or something like that.
00:31:33.000And to me the most obvious take, the most obvious observation that one can make in 2019, 75 years later, is contrasting the level, the magnitude of the sacrifice that was made, the severity, the intensity of that situation,
00:31:49.000with the ultimate result 75 years later and you take a look at what was done this the the the places that people went to in order to win that war you know the stakes in that in that conflict and then see the inevitable result or maybe it wasn't inevitable but the ultimate result 75 years later and comparing those two things to me that's the most obvious observation people say they want to die for democracy they want to die
00:32:16.000To me, I see World War II in much simpler terms.
00:32:23.000It is two countries vying for geopolitical power.
00:32:26.000I don't see it as anything more complicated than that.
00:33:29.000After a couple of industrial revolutions and Britain is the commercial power of the world and military power of the world They at the turn of the 20th century are the number one power on the planet.
00:33:40.000It is the Pax Britannica You know this global peace maintained by the British Empire and what you have with the advent of an industrial Germany is a contest to
00:33:54.000What you see in World War I and World War II is a clashing of these two worlds.
00:33:58.000It's a challenge by Central Europe, by Germany, against this regional and global hegemony by the British Empire.
00:34:05.000So when I see, I hear all these takes about Normandy, about D-Day, and it's about democracy, and we color this whatever political party with some kind of partisan ideology, the left likes to say,
00:34:18.000Well, when we went in and we stormed the beaches, this was about defeating racism!
00:34:23.000It was about defeating the racist Nazi empire.
00:34:27.000So really, it's a story of anti-racism or, you know, the right side of history triumphing over evil, prejudice, and regressive totalitarianism.
00:34:50.000And I think Patrick Casey said something to this effect this week and he's right on the money.
00:35:02.000It's two countries, or two, you know, aligned groups of countries fighting against each other for geopolitical primacy.
00:35:10.000Now, outside of that, to take an actual political perspective, aside from, you know, all this partisan stuff, to me, you look at why people fought and died in Normandy.
00:35:20.000I don't think people go onto Normandy Beach running into gunfire, running into artillery fire, running into, you know, planes bombing you, and all kinds of, you know, a horrible situation like that.
00:35:31.000They don't go into that for this abstract idea of democracy.
00:35:38.000You think people went to the beaches of Normandy, you know, this amphibious assault or parachuting down, and it's these intense wartime conditions?
00:35:45.000Some people never recover from the PTSD.
00:35:50.000But do you think people go into that even if they chose or they were eager because they wanted to defend the right to drop your paper into the ballot box?
00:36:59.000I think that's really the lesson of D-Day.
00:37:01.000People that fight and die not for democracy, not for liberalism, for the world, or for the foreign hordes, or for foreign countries, or, you know, other people that are coming into the country.
00:37:11.000No, they fought and died for the people, their children, their kin, their blood, their nation.
00:37:24.000Because somebody decides to be a lesbian, you know.
00:37:26.000The genetic line stops because somebody wants to focus on their career.
00:37:31.000You know, they want to focus on selling insurance.
00:37:34.000Uh, and so either the genetic lines are stopping, or they're being bred out of existence by other people, or we're bringing in other people.
00:37:41.000And even the people that are descended from the greatest generation, even the people that the society was intended for, right?
00:37:48.000The sacrifices were intended for, pursuant to the creation and maintenance of the society for those children.
00:37:56.000From a lot of people, a society that is unrecognizable, that is not a moral society, that is not a good society, a society that I don't even think you could say is good-looking or beautiful or anything like that.
00:38:08.000We look around and what has been the show about for the last week?
00:38:12.000How the country is now just simply dirty.
00:38:15.000We looked at Los Angeles earlier this week.
00:38:17.000The great industrial cities that we fought, you know, to maintain and keep for posterity.
00:38:22.000We're now covered in garbage filled with rats, rodents, homeless people littering in the streets and also littering the streets and the sidewalks, typhus, typhoid, tuberculosis, medieval diseases being brought back, crime, murders, rapes, shootings.
00:38:38.000We see it in Chicago, Baltimore, Washington DC.
00:38:44.000And we see that ultimately, even if that were bad enough,
00:38:47.000Drag queen story times, drag kids, all that sort of stuff.
00:38:51.000Even if that weren't enough, we're giving it to other people anyway.
00:38:56.000So even if that was not bad enough, that the country has just been a big red line going down, a big thumbs down, frowny face for the past 70 years, 75 years,
00:39:07.000If that were not the worst case scenario, we're giving that, in the end, the land, the wealth, all the fruits of the sacrifice, not on the battlefield, not even on the battlefield, but also in the factories or the fields, anywhere else.
00:39:19.000We're just giving it away to other people.
00:39:38.000You know, I think a people is defined by its heroes in that way.
00:39:42.000But we have to divorce that out from, of course, the inevitable consequence, which whatever partisan side you take, whether Hitler was a racist or Hitler was a socialist, whatever, whatever you need the boogeyman to be, to me it is wholly irrelevant.
00:42:17.000I don't know, we've probably said something similar last year or the year before, but I think that's the only way to regard it.
00:42:22.000To regard this stark contrast in conditions in a country.
00:42:26.000You look back at the country in 1944 versus the country in 2019, and also looking at the
00:42:33.000At the integrity of the people the character of the people and I think that's really why you see the country was There are the reason why the country was the way it was back then and why it is the way it is today Right, so that's d-day.
00:42:46.000We're gonna move right along into our news here.
00:42:49.000Okay It's already it's already 740 Wow, we're gonna move on to our news.
00:42:53.000Usually we do our feature story towards the end, but that's alright I think it's fitting to do it that way We're moving right along into our other stories here.
00:43:01.000The first thing we're gonna talk about here
00:43:03.000In a more current events type frame is this new bill by Hawley the senator from Missouri who everybody is in love with and people have been hitting me up on Twitter and emailing me the link to his first speech since he got into Congress and everybody is very impressed by this.
00:43:20.000I was certainly very impressed by this.
00:43:22.000Very encouraging to see a senator who came in in 2018, so the latest class of senators, who is an improvement upon the outgoing senators.
00:43:30.000People like Corker and McCain and Flake and all the others.
00:43:34.000So it's encouraging to see that you have this new generation of Republicans coming in.
00:44:28.000It recommends content that's similar to the content you're watching.
00:44:31.000So if you're watching, for example, a home video that features a child or a minor is making content, a child or a teenager is making content,
00:44:39.000You can have people, pedophiles, predators, who will seek out that content, which should be innocuous and innocent, and because the algorithm works the way it does, it'll continue to recommend content featuring children to predators.
00:44:51.000So, obviously that has to be shut down.
00:44:56.000It says that, you know, companies will have to stop that from happening.
00:44:59.000Josh Hawley said in a statement, quote, every parent in America should be appalled that YouTube is pushing videos of their children to pedophiles.
00:45:07.000It's equally outrageous that YouTube refuses to take the most effective step necessary to fix the issue.
00:45:12.000I'm proud to announce this legislation to force YouTube to do the right thing and place children's safety over profits and pedophiles.
00:45:23.000Obviously this is going on obviously YouTube enables it and I wouldn't rule out the possibility that They know what's happening and they allow it anyway, because you'll get pizza gate spirit cooking It's like now for the sake of YouTube terms of services.
00:45:37.000I don't believe in any of that, but you know
00:45:39.000People have talked about a pedophile type activity going on around the elites, so I wouldn't rule it out that maybe they're aware of it, maybe it goes on for a reason, and it's a good bill in substance in terms of it's going after a very big problem, which is obviously children's content being recommended to pedophiles.
00:46:03.000You have to love rhetoric like this because this is what a fighting conservative looks like.
00:46:09.000Somebody that's going to say YouTube is putting profits or rather they're putting profits and pedophiles ahead of children which is beautiful rhetoric.
00:46:18.000I mean and that's why I say on the one hand
00:46:21.000The substance is totally there, so I don't want it to come off like I'm saying, well this is just good rhetoric to like bully or defame YouTube.
00:46:28.000This is a big problem and it's great that it's being addressed, but also you have to really admire the rhetoric of a politician that is really willing to go balls to the wall and fight these people with the vigor of somebody that actually wants to win.
00:46:45.000That's what this represents on one level.
00:46:47.000You know, because for so long, I get this impression from conservatives, from Republican politicians, they're always pulling their punches.
00:47:32.000So when I hear Josh Hawley get to the floor of the Senate or he makes a statement to Fox News and says, uh, YouTube has to do the right thing and put children's safety above profits and pedophiles, I say, this is somebody who's serious about winning.
00:48:03.000Fox News says, quote, the bill imposes criminal penalties and stiff fines for violations and would only apply to videos that primarily feature minors, not videos that simply have minors in the background.
00:48:16.000So the bill itself imposes these big penalties, big fines on the company.
00:48:20.000To me, this is good, not just because it solves an obviously bad and evil problem, but also because this is one of many ways to fight YouTube.
00:48:28.000I don't think it's a coincidence that he rolled this bill out
00:48:31.000The day after the demonetization scandal happened.
00:48:47.000And we're not gonna find some like indirect arbitrary thing where it's like, well you're doing this Adpocalypse and we're gonna push back on the Adpocalypse.
00:48:56.000No, we're just gonna go all out on you.
00:49:40.000Because the conventional approach would be to totally ignore this.
00:49:43.000You know, maybe a step above the conventional approach, maybe, you know, the step above what has been the status quo for decades would be to do what Steven Crowder is doing and fight back against the adpocalypse.
00:49:56.000YouTube attacks Steven Crowder, Steven Crowder fights back what YouTube did to him.
00:50:01.000The Josh Hawley mindset, okay, and this is the future for Republicans, is somebody, an institution, an organization, a person is against us, against our interests, and YouTube is probably, there's no clearer case of a institution that meets that qualification.
00:51:12.000That still was not really good enough.
00:51:13.000Trump was the best by far out of everybody.
00:51:15.000So then we have this new class of people moving in.
00:51:18.000People like Hawley, people like DeSantis, people like Kobach.
00:51:21.000Kobach didn't succeed in getting elected, but nevertheless, you've got talent that is not only they've got the right rhetoric, but also they're competent.
00:53:04.000This is according to Breitbart It says quote illegal immigration at the US-Mexico border for last month surpassed every month of May under the Bush and Obama administrations Taking the US back to a level of border crossings not seen since President Bill Clinton Bill Clinton
00:53:21.000More than 132,000 apprehensions were made in May alone by U.S.
00:54:47.000The border crossings that we saw in the month of April.
00:54:49.000Now we have in May a 20-year record, obviously, which was the last month.
00:54:54.000We also have future projections based on these numbers.
00:54:57.000This month, Prince Policy Advisor researcher Stephen Kopitz projects that illegal immigration at the southern border will still cross over to more than 100,000 border apprehensions in June.
00:55:09.000COPETS projects that for calendar year 2019 more than 1 million border apprehensions will be conducted at the US-Mexico border, indicating that more than 1 million illegal aliens will be caught attempting to enter the country.
00:55:21.000This does not include the roughly 500,000 illegal aliens who are expected to successfully cross into the US this year undetected by Border Patrol.
00:55:30.000And that rate is the highest since 2006.
00:55:33.000So you're gonna have, get that, a million illegal immigrants crossing and apprehended.
00:55:55.000But understand, because of the funding bill, because of catch-and-release, all these nefarious policies, yeah, you've got 500,000 that are undetected that get in.
00:56:05.000And I think a layperson would say, oh, so a million are caught and turned around, right?
00:56:09.000That's what apprehended should mean, right?
00:56:28.000So really what we're looking at is a total of 1.5 million illegal immigrants coming to the country plus 1.5 million legal immigrants for a grand total of 3 million immigrants, 3 million new people.
00:56:40.000In other words, 1% of the country's population and that such has been the case for the past 50 years, right?
00:57:57.000So in one week they've apprehended 500 migrants from Africa at the southern border in one particular sector of it.
00:58:06.000It says the numbers jumped after large numbers of African migrants adopted a strategy of crossing in large numbers.
00:58:12.000On Wednesday, a group of 34 African migrants crossed the border illegally near Eagle Pass, Texas.
00:58:18.000And a press call on Wednesday afternoon, Brian Hastings, which is the U.S.
00:58:21.000Border Patrol Chief of Law Enforcement Operations, told reporters that this was the first large group ever recorded in Border Patrol history, solely from Central and South Africa.
00:58:31.000We've never seen that demographic in a large group of that size before.
00:58:37.000Now not only do you have illegal immigrants quite literally pouring in from Mexico and now increasingly from Central America from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, now they're also coming from Africa.
00:58:49.000Now I understand these are small numbers but nevertheless I think that maybe shows you the extent of the problem.
00:58:54.000And it's hilarious to me because for years even like when I was in high school I would make this argument that you don't have a secure border and look maybe you think
00:59:03.000Many, many millions of people should come in every year, unskilled, unchecked, but the argument could persist anyway that at the very least you need to know who they are, right?
00:59:14.000Even if you think there's nothing wrong with millions of people coming to the country who are poor, uneducated, no skills, and all that, at the very least, the very minimum argument you can make for border security is that we have to know who's coming in.
00:59:28.000And the argument I always went is, if we don't know who's coming in, well, anybody could come in.
00:59:37.000People from totally different countries, like people from Africa.
00:59:41.000Not that there's anything particularly wrong with Africans, but it just goes to show, if somebody from East Africa could come in across Mexico, well, anybody could do it.
00:59:51.000If 500,000 people cross the border undetected, and you've got people from Africa being apprehended, you don't know who those people are!
01:00:08.000And not to go neocon, not to go alarmism, but you kind of need to know who's coming into the country in the same way that you'd want to know who's coming in your house, or your backyard, or your neighborhood, or, you know, a building, a condo, right?
01:00:21.000So you have 300 Africans, largest group ever, and the numbers are out of control.
01:00:25.000And that's a small number, but it demonstrates a larger principle.
01:00:28.000You've got 1.5 million illegal immigrants, and this is nothing new.
01:00:32.000This has been going on since Trump got into office.
01:00:34.000Trump gets into office, and it seems like by every metric, immigration, both legal and illegal, is getting worse.
01:02:52.000I said, you know, he's made this threat before.
01:02:54.000He actually made the exact same threat in April.
01:02:58.000And it went from, we're going to tariff your whole country at a high rate tomorrow, you know, virtually within the week, to we will tariff cars next year if drugs don't approve, you know?
01:03:09.000And so I said, this guy's not serious.
01:04:26.000You've got Mexicans negotiating in Washington with people in the White House and they're trying to put together a last-minute deal and they say that a deal will probably be made sometime between June 10th and the next deadline which is July 1st where the tariffs rise from 5% to 10%.
01:04:43.000So we could see a 5% tariff and then maybe we get a deal in the middle and that'll prevent a 10% tariff from coming down and ultimately that'll prove that it'll have been a success.
01:04:54.000The two things that Mexico has proposed doing as part of a deal would be number one to put 6,000 Mexican soldiers on their southern border, which the big problem with immigration right now
01:05:06.000It's not so much Mexicans, it's Central Americans.
01:05:09.000It's Salvadorians, Hondurans, Guatemalans coming through Mexico into America.
01:05:13.000So they'll put 6,000 troops on their southern border to stem that flow.
01:05:17.000And it's a much smaller border, of course, if you look at the geography than America's border with Mexico.
01:06:54.000If you didn't stop in Mexico, it's clear you're coming to America because you want our stuff.
01:06:58.000So we would have a legal justification, if that rule went into place, to say, if you're seeking asylum, you come from one of these third countries, we can just deny you.
01:07:08.000We can turn you away at the border, which would be huge.
01:07:11.000So those are the two provisions they've proposed, they've agreed to, they've accepted, and America says it's not good enough.
01:07:17.000So hopefully we'll see a little bit more, and we'll see it implemented fast, quickly, you know, very soon, and then maybe that'll do something to help stop these crazy numbers, because it's like never been worse with illegal immigration, not literally in
01:07:31.00020 years and 20 years ago is a totally different ballgame right?
01:07:35.000So I think that ultimately the tariff gambit whether it eventually comes down whether we see the 5% tariff or you know 10% tariffs happen who knows we could go up to 25 we don't know how far we take this but it seems like if we're able to get something like that out of it a really good concrete deal
01:07:51.000And Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Trump and all the rest can fold their arms and say, you know, not good enough, not a good enough deal, and the Mexicans are scrambling to make us happy and solve immigration, then hey, I'm not going to turn my nose up at it.
01:08:13.000But if they're able to turn immigration around a little bit, if we see these numbers improve because of this tariff thing, then I'll say, you know, good on Trump.
01:08:20.000And God bless Trump, because if he's able to do that, it shows that he, I think, really does, at the end of the day, want to fix these numbers.
01:08:26.000And it seems like he's not able to do it with a lot of these other areas.
01:08:30.000He's getting a lot of opposition from Congress and other people.
01:08:34.000I don't know if I'm totally back on the Trump train.
01:08:37.000I don't know if I'm gonna say, we're white billed again, it's 4D chess, something like that, but I will say, you know, good on him that he was able to do that.
01:08:45.000It was sort of a smart and indirect way to solve it, but, you know, good on him, right?
01:10:10.000Have a rough go at things and remain faithful, you know, keep their conviction.
01:10:15.000And I think to myself, you know, if somebody like that, if you could keep your faith in God in spite of horrible things happening, you know, and I know we all probably know people like that in our lives, then I think it makes it easier for us to do that.
01:10:28.000But in any case, it's a tough thing because, you know, there's that big degree of uncertainty.
01:10:59.000The philosophy of it, and I experience the world as it is, and I think, you know, this just makes the most sense to me that there is probably a creator, a designer.
01:11:08.000It seems to me like the Christian metaphysics is the most coherent, sensible.
01:11:27.000You know, I entertain other possibilities, but at the end of the day, I think I always, deep down, I have this intuitive sense that there is something out there, you know, at the very least, at the very minimum.
01:11:38.000So, but I would say prayer, reading the Bible, going to church, I think those things all help for that.
01:11:45.000Well, let's see what else we have here.
01:11:47.000Nathan says, I'm Nick Fuentes, host of America First.
01:11:49.000I've been waiting for you all evening.
01:12:07.000I'm not a very cheerful... Well, I would say I'm a little bit cheerful, but I don't know if I'm...
01:12:14.000Overly positive person, but maybe we should change it up.
01:12:18.000Maybe we should go in that direction, right?
01:12:19.000Maybe I should make you feel a little bit more appreciated as a viewer, right?
01:12:23.000JR says LDS birth rate is 3.4, Catholic 2.3.
01:12:28.000LDS divorce rate is half of Catholics, Utah equals highest birth rate, lowest alcoholism and STD rates, Mormon futurism.
01:12:37.000Yeah, I mean, definitely Mormons are living traditional lives, and yeah, the birth rate is commendable.
01:12:43.000It's good that they don't, you know, they tend to be, seem to be adhering to their faith a little bit more than Catholics, which is unfortunate, but you know, it's no substitute for having God on your side.
01:12:54.000Unfortunately, you know, Mormons, I love this, all different religious groups will say, well, check out this number.
01:13:02.000You know, Mormons are more based because we don't drink alcohol, we have a higher birth rate, or you look at the Amish, look at Amish have this high birth rate, or Eastern Orthodox is nationalist.
01:13:13.000Yeah, that's great, but you have God on your side.
01:13:16.000But do you have, but do you have God on your side?
01:13:18.000Because if you don't, it doesn't really matter, you know, and so
01:14:23.000Michael says apparently one of the missions in the new spongebob game where you play is one of the white elements dealing with the aftermath of a chemical weapons attack on the people of Bikini Bottom.
01:14:35.000Finally, finally a video game where we can support the white elements, where we can defeat the gas-killing animal Assad in Bikini Bottom, right?
01:15:01.000How pleased I was to hear that they're remastering Battle for Bikini Bottom, only because, like, in terms of games, I've just been burnt out.
01:15:18.000If I went back five years in time, or even like ten years in time, ten years, or even five years in time, and told my younger self, like, you're not gonna play video games when you're an adult,
01:16:07.000I don't know what that would be, but, uh... You know, so I've been really tired of the games and Bikini for... Battle for Bikini Bottom, if that comes back, I'm back in it.
01:16:59.000Well, that's what's so funny is that's most people's interpretation of World War II, right?
01:17:04.000I mean, most people's interpretation of World War II is all about the Holocaust, you know?
01:17:10.000Like, even I remember me as a youngster, I thought we... I remember distinctly being in, like, elementary school and saying, well, I know World War II was about the Holocaust.
01:17:21.000I know we went to war with Germany because of the Holocaust, but why did we go to war in World War I?
01:17:25.000I distinctly remember thinking that as a young person, you know?
01:17:29.000So I feel like most people's interpretation is, you know, Hitler...
01:17:57.000He's the devil and we went to the war against the devil We fought the good war against the bad guy.
01:18:02.000We won the day was saved and that's America's justification for existing You know, this is most people's interpretation and it's obviously, you know a little bit more complicated than that Maybe you want to maybe you want to examine your own prejudices your own presuppositions and also most people are totally ignorant, too You know
01:18:19.000I remember, I'll play devil's advocate, I'll say that much.
01:18:23.000I play devil's advocate with people all the time about this kind of stuff, not because, not for any other reason other than intellectual curiosity for the sake of intellectual exchange, about, you know, what people think about it.
01:18:34.000And most people are totally ignorant and uneducated about World War II.
01:18:38.000And not like I'm some genius, you know, not like I'm a World War II expert or anything, you know, nothing like that.
01:18:43.000Not like I know any of the critical facts and numbers or anything like that.
01:18:48.000But people who know nothing about it, they have such a strong opinion.
01:19:17.000You'll unlock all the secrets, but it's all there.
01:19:21.000Anyway before I get myself in trouble Seth Rich says Nick when are you going to lead the crusade to retake Constantinople for the glory of God?
01:19:45.000America saved the day from evil Nazis and we are forever in debt for America, paving the way for drag queens, gay marriage, abortion, Israel.
01:19:56.000You know, this is a result of World War II and you know what?
01:20:24.000But, you know, they've got the right politics in a lot of cases, better than a lot of liberal Catholic churches and people and all that, you know.
01:21:25.000Glenn C says, although Cringenat Hazoni is chairman of the National Conservatism Conference, is it still a step in the right direction, or will it be the same old thing?
01:21:48.000He was saying something to the effect, and I think this is totally true, a little bit of a different perspective on this, because I didn't really know what to think.
01:21:54.000I've been talking to a few different people in DC, some very cool people, very high level people.
01:22:01.000Well, not necessarily high level, but high power level people, very, you know, top soldiers in the Aryan Revolution.
01:22:10.000But I was talking to some people about this, you know, surveying some different opinions, some very good friends of mine, and I've heard a lot of different takes on it.
01:22:17.000And the take that makes sense to me is basically this.
01:23:31.000Why not go to the National Conservatism Conference and sort of, you know, draft off of their money, off of what they're doing, and get as much utility out of it as we can?
01:23:42.000I don't think it's the worst thing in the world.
01:23:44.000So, yeah, I'll be calling out Hassani for what he is and what that's about, but, you know, people should take advantage of the opportunity.
01:23:50.000Which is that it's probably better than Heritage, marginally better than Heritage, other type organizations, and let's just get the most out of it.
01:23:58.000You know, that's what we did with Donald Trump, frankly.
01:24:01.000Donald Trump obviously different in the sense that he's I think a sincere populist nationalist and all that but obviously not totally doesn't know all the relevant facts necessarily so we take as much as we can out of it you know Bismarck said the art of politics is the art of the pragmatic always what is the most useful at this time and that's the way I look at it so but anyway Josiah says we fought the wrong peepee poo-poo I don't know what you mean by that
01:24:30.000says Joseph Smith equals Chad, Pope equals Virgin.
01:24:34.000Okay, we're not going to read these anymore.
01:24:35.000We're not going to read any insults to the Pope, particularly from Joseph Smith, please.
01:24:41.000Michael says SuperChad or Teen illegally euthanized after Nick mercilessly bullies them, referring to them as gay and retarded, calling their SuperChads cringe.
01:24:50.000Yeah, flying all the way to the Netherlands so you could euthanize yourself.
01:26:21.000I'm happy to be alive, healthy, all that.
01:26:24.000Josh says free super chat from YouTube shout out to gaba Z. Well, thanks, bro Pinky culture says Nick.
01:26:30.000Do you think immigration can sometimes be good?
01:26:33.000Like when Poland let in 2 million Ukrainians to help their economy.
01:26:36.000I still think we went to excuse me too far Yeah, immigration can be good.
01:26:42.000Well, here's the thing immigration to me is You bring in a small amount of people for various reasons, you know to help your country Maybe you bring in people
01:27:39.000Somebody dropping into your house to borrow a cup of sugar.
01:27:43.000Well, that's your neighbor, you know, but like a thousand people kicking your door in to just take all your shit and loot your house Well, like that's not that's not a neighborly thing to do, you know, so that's kind of the way I think about it It really is just about the volume.
01:27:57.000I don't think there's anything, you know inherently intrinsically wrong about
01:29:06.000Nathan says, I already consumed America First Gavin and True News today so I listened to Nick shout hello tunnel department for my entire commute home.
01:29:16.000The Grand Theft Auto stream Too funny.
01:29:20.000I love I love playing Grand Theft Auto That's the only game that I can come back and just play again and again because of its because of its realism You know what?
01:29:28.000I like about Grand Theft Auto is it I?
01:29:31.000Can't even say this anymore because of you too.
01:29:34.000Oh, I can't even say it anymore I'll say it on D live one of these days
01:29:39.000Well, it's sort of like about the Spider-Man games, you know, but it doesn't make you really feel like Spider-Man.
01:29:44.000When I'm playing Grand Theft Auto, I'll just say, you know, it brings a level of realism that you don't feel with other games.
01:29:57.000And I'll just say, this principle, this principle carries over to Grand Theft Auto, but do you really feel like you're going around and, uh, you know, I love, I love the game.
01:32:58.000I was talking to a great friend of mine, convincing me I got half a mind to become a Marxist Christian.
01:33:03.000He was telling me about this book, Marxism and Christianity, by Alasdair MacIntyre, and he's gonna introduce me to this whole literature.
01:33:10.000Now, I'm not saying I'm, you know, going down that road anytime soon, but talking about communism in 2019, you don't like, you don't like X, Y, and Z. What are you, a communist?
01:35:01.000Yeah, okay, I know who that politely I know that character was I forget the name though who was David was David I was thinking Joomba yeah, what a great what a great film what a great television series I'll never forget the Lilo and stitch television series was always on it like 2 or 3 a.m And I remember
01:35:22.000One time my we had a babysitter over and I was like a kid and I remember I couldn't sleep and I couldn't I was I'm like a chronic insomniac I always have it I could never sleep even as a child even as like a baby I couldn't sleep and I remember you know one night I came to the to the room where she was watching
01:35:40.000Television I was like, oh I can't sleep and normally it's like go to bed, you know, whatever But then she just let me watch Lilo and Stitch.
01:35:48.000Hello base department Get to watch Lilo and Stitch at 2 a.m.
01:35:52.000Okay, this is epic So classic memories the old Disney Channel zoomer reminiscing Got that Captain Gantoo vibe, you know Captain Gantoo mode over here.
01:38:23.000I mean, the guy is degenerate, so what more is there to say?
01:38:42.000Jax says hey big guy found you from the trainwrecks podcast when you btfo destiny and hassan epic style been a knicker ever since good content brother well thank you thank you man good to hear it yeah i i have always wondered how much of my audience
01:39:15.000Joshua Larson says, I'm a French stock and I always hear Anglo's shit on the Franks, so it warms my heart knowing you're out there beating the beans and toast out of these people every now and again.
01:39:25.000Keep them in line and take care, Chief.
01:40:10.000I'm sure if you went back to the greatest generation, greatest Americans that ever lived, asked them what they thought about interracial marriage, transsexuals, homosexuals, I wonder what they would have to say!
01:40:21.000I wonder what the supposed greatest generation ever, you know, that everybody fawns about, I wonder what they would have to say.
01:40:27.000And I only mean that to say, obviously they are the greatest generation, but they're put on this pedestal as if they wouldn't hold opinions considered more controversial than half the people that have been blacklisted, right?
01:40:40.000So announces happy birthday so glad we say all right I just read that one Italian pals is just so all you knickers know someone has uploaded a lot of Nick's show to Spotify so you can check out old episodes there as well anyway keep up the good work Nick well you can at least well thanks bro yeah we're on Spotify I think somebody uploads them on iTunes as well or on Apple music whatever it is now Apple podcasts I don't know
01:41:03.000Yeah, it was a combination of all those factors.
01:41:05.000I mean, look, you have a country that is just collapsing and you know, you get a radical political movement that rises to power.
01:41:10.000It seems like that's just sort of how it works.
01:41:28.000Because don't forget, you had hyperinflation, you had these tremendous war debts, you had the economy was in ruins, and you had, you know, a communist revolution attempted, so there was a lot going on.
01:45:26.000I think you should face a pretty harsh penalty, but I haven't seen it in the news I don't know if you're referring to something that happened recently or not
01:45:34.000NC Ridge says lmao you pathetic knickers never failed to make me laugh with your America first streams Hey, we are not pathetic.
01:45:41.000We are a proud race Friendly says we were attacked by Mexican bots today ban Certain type of people, okay Time doubts as if you heard the county or country tune One part at a time where a worker in a Cadillac factory steals one part at a time and builds his own Cadillac for free No, I've never heard that but that sounds cool
01:46:25.000Ian says, not sure if you said this already or not, but do you think you're going to get demonetized or do you think you've taken the right actions?
01:47:24.000Fick Nuentes says, I used to be part of the something, but since I started watching you in ContraPoints, I've dropped my radical view as me and my black GF love watching your show.
01:48:18.000It's always, you know, people just can't... I do the show because it's my show, and I do it every day and all that, but, you know, people that aren't wholly in it, you're always... it's always gonna slip through the cracks, you know, so...
01:48:33.000Moderators, please, can we get it together?
01:48:36.000Aporia Bear says, Howdy Nick, you should talk to Owen, you the man.
01:48:39.000We talked on stream recently on Red Elephants.
01:49:13.000If Dante Alighieri were alive today, I would be in it, and he would write about how, you know, the arrogant streamer, narcissistic Nick Fuentes is in hell, and now he is doomed to answer the same questions every night on his YouTube show, forever, while he's on fire, and while he's sick.
01:49:34.000He'll be forced to do a talk show, but he's having trouble talking because he's always sick.
01:49:38.000He'll be forced to do a talk show, and the only way to fund it is people asking the same inane questions forever!
01:49:47.000And, you know, and who will be the modern... the modern Virgil and the modern Dante watching, witnessing it all?
01:52:14.000Matthew says we fought world war two for porn bots and Ben Shapiro.
01:52:18.000Yeah, maybe the porn bots were all a gambit so that I would get super chat saying Nick Nick they're spamming in chat Can we you know a society should work where it's like we elect one person to say the thing and not you know ten people but whatever it's more shekels
01:52:34.000Elrond says Ben Shiziro told me World War 2 is about the Holocaust, mate.
01:53:22.000If the people are apathetic and they don't support and they don't you know actively and I'm not saying that just just like selfishly give me money but I mean if you're not out there in the community actively doing what you can to support the cause like you know the cause will go away.
01:53:37.000But uh, but thanks Vince for the super chat.
01:53:39.000Hope everything's working out for you.
01:55:50.000Glad to hear it Maga says some things that have been banned historical World War two German marching music Translation of Hitler's speeches into English history is no longer allowed.
01:57:17.000You know, people are like, I remember, I think it must be Wignats or something, because Wignats were like, we're gonna spam your live chat!
01:58:46.000It's not telling me I can do that in settings right now.
01:58:52.000I'll look into it after the show's over, whatever.
01:58:57.000Peter says so there's a New Jersey New Jersey Drake and Josh club there.
01:59:02.000Thanks Chippy says hope you're doing well Nick school is currently a grind down here in Australia But this gets me through it stay safe and baseball.
01:59:09.000Thanks, man Glad I can help glad I can help get you through the school grind.
01:59:33.000Imagine a lady reading the chats and I can just, you know, eat or, you know, drink something off to the side and, you know, oh, that's nice, you know.