SUBWAY CUCK??? Subway Hero Clarifies, "NOT About Race," WRONG | America First Ep. 1164SUBWAY CUCK??? Subway Hero Clarifies, "NOT About Race," WRONG | America First Ep. 1164
Tonight we cover the debt ceiling showdown, Daniel Penney's interview with the New York Post, and race relations in New York City after a bike crash involving a bike and a bike rider. We also hear about a new story about a homeless man who killed a vagabond on the subway, and why he's actually not a white supremacist, according to a new interview he gave to the NY Post. And of course, we have a new segment called America First, hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes. America First is a show where the host, host, and co-host discuss the most pressing issues facing the American people today. Today's episode features: - Debt Ceiling Negotiations - What will happen if the government runs out of money on June 1st? - The latest on the NYC subway hero's interview - Race Relations in NYC after the bike crash between a woman and a man on a bike - And much, much more! Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all the latest news and show notes, including our featured stories, and to stay up to date on what's going on in the world of politics, culture, and pop culture. If you like the show, please HIT SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, Like, and Share! Subscribe, and tell a friend about the show! if you're a fellow podcaster and/or share it on your favorite streaming platform, and we'll be sure to spread the word! about the latest episode of America First! Thanks for listening and sharing it around the world! - Nicky's back with your thoughts on this week's most influential podcast, Nicky! xoxo Nicky, Nick, and Ryan Dawson, and the rest of the crew at America First. - Rachael, and all the rest! -- -- Nicky and the gang at Gab Telegram. -- Rachie, Rocha, and Rupi, the Podul, and the Crew at Gabtectracting, and much more. Thank you for listening to this podcasting, Rumpus, Roxy, Rachio, Raffy, R&R, and more! -- Thank you so much, Racheal, Rynn, Raldos, Rupie, and everyone else! -- -- and thanks for listening, Rizzi, and thank you for being a good time!
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00:05:10.000I often ask myself, if I see a Marine rush into an altercation preventing a homeless person from killing everybody aboard a train, I have to stop and ask myself, now hold on a second.
00:07:12.000I think the first Leafy stream was sometime last week.
00:07:16.000I've been on four of his streams now, and I've reposted the clips where I'm on on my Telegram, so if you missed it, check it out.
00:07:26.000It's clipped very nicely on my Telegram channel.
00:07:30.000I think there's four Leafy streams in just the last like six days.
00:07:34.000And then on Friday, instead of doing the show, I jumped on a panel with Sneeko, Pearl, Ryan Dawson, and our friend John Zyrka, the cocaine groiper, which that was a lot of fun.
00:09:03.000Because I feel like, now, against drugs, I am, I am against drug use.
00:09:12.000But, I feel like there's so much propaganda now in the other direction, where now they're just lying.
00:09:19.000Like, I don't think drug use is good for you, but the way they talk about it it's like everything is heroin, everything is fentanyl, and I don't think that's true.
00:09:29.000Although people may develop a psychological dependence
00:09:33.000Or a so-called psychological addiction.
00:10:22.000Now, you know, if I was addicted to drugs and I was looking for rehab, I guess that would be useful.
00:10:32.000But I would probably be looking up like rehab or something.
00:10:36.000But it just goes to show how almost every subject, where the search results on every search engine and even the social media platforms, it's like everything is curated.
00:11:31.000About it, you can't even access information about a particular subject without Google pushing you in a certain direction.
00:11:41.000It's like I'm looking for information about a drug and it's pushing me towards, well it's bad for you, well here's risk factors, here's the problem.
00:11:50.000Now again, I say this not as somebody who's like, I'm not advocating.
00:12:00.000That I think is happening here, where because we have an internet, people think that we are somehow smarter or we have more information than people did at other times or maybe every other time in history has ever had access to.
00:12:25.000I don't think there's any, well certainly, there's never been any encyclopedia as vast as Wikipedia.
00:12:33.000But I think there's this misconception that just because that information exists, theoretically, most people, the extent of their research on anything,
00:12:47.000It's a Google search, they pull up the Wikipedia page, they see what people are saying on Twitter using the Twitter search function, or YouTube or Facebook for that matter.
00:12:59.000And to the extent that that surface, that casual experience, in spite of the fact that all that information theoretically exists,
00:13:08.000The utilization of the information is effectively nothing.
00:13:12.000It's effectively less than maybe it was before.
00:13:17.000Like, I could easily imagine 30 years ago if you go to a public library or you go to a university because that's what you would do if your university professor might be knowledgeable.
00:13:33.000The relative ease, convenience, volume of information would be less than it is today, in theory, the effective utilization would be greater.
00:13:44.000You would get a deeper, broader utilization of a admittedly more narrow, even though it's a much wider scope, the utilization is lower.
00:13:57.000And that's because the user experience
00:14:01.000So manipulated that's really the key word there not to be confused with the streamer on this website named UX but the user experience of The internet is what is being controlled and that is out there.
00:14:16.000I just noticed that because it's like here I am a guy that it knows nothing about chemistry a guy that knows nothing about pharmacology or anything like that.
00:16:32.000She's been all over the world and she's talked to the show.
00:16:36.000And she has on all kinds of people from all different backgrounds in another country.
00:16:42.000And she's a YouTuber, so she's interacted with lots of people, and she went to college, she's educated, she's a pretty smart person.
00:16:50.000But she had never heard my perspective before, which, by the way, my perspective... I mean, I consider myself a... There's nothing new under the sun.
00:17:02.000I think I'm a pretty compelling speaker.
00:17:04.000I think I... I think for myself I come up with a lot of my own ideas.
00:17:10.000I mean so much of what I say was really commonplace like a hundred years ago, like everyone believed it.
00:17:16.000But yet even a worldly, educated, above-average intelligence person starts to understand the connection with most censored, but also sharing a compelling perspective that no one has heard.
00:17:30.000And anyway, you put it all together and you realize, it's like, this is the battle.
00:17:37.000And I talked about that with Ryan Dawson on Friday.
00:17:40.000I mean, that's really the biggest thing, is the media.
00:17:44.000Because what the media is, I mean, media, something through which something flows.
00:19:07.000They're calling people out on their... They're calling people out.
00:19:14.000And these are all people that increasingly are coming into contact with people like me, or my ideas.
00:19:21.000I would consider Ryan Dawson similar, although not sense.
00:19:26.000And really that was half the battle, was preventing people from hearing it by either outright suppression or by ostracizing or ghettoizing the people that believe those things.
00:19:37.000You know, people would never even entertain it because they considered the people that were promulgating those ideas as... in any way.
00:19:49.000I mean, the cocaine thing was so... I mean, I heard that, and I, you know, I ask a lot of questions, I do a lot of research, and I... You know, there I am, I'm just Googling it, okay... What's the story with cocaine?
00:20:34.000A week and a half ago, so it wasn't my first time talking to him, but that was a lot of fun.
00:20:39.000And, um... You know, it is interesting though, because this is the last thing I'll say that we'll get on into the news, but...
00:20:47.000To me that stream was really interesting because we had three people on there, four, four or five people really, but I think the three, the three key ideas, and he's a liberal atheist and Sneko comes on as a Muslim, and what's interesting is that even though we all agree on like Israel
00:21:11.000And about Jewish power to some extent.
00:21:14.000And although there's some disagreement about race, we do broadly agree on some things like that there's this anti-white narrative and that race does play a factor.
00:21:27.000But even though there's broad agreement on a lot of issues, there's this deep fissure between all of us because of religion.
00:21:35.000And that's what I've been pointing out a lot over the last year, ever since my last debate with Destiny about Russia last year.
00:21:43.000That was like the first time we had gotten together in a long time.
00:21:47.000During that debate, towards the end of it, and you are an atheist liberal, and I'm Catholic, I said, besides the right-wing, left-wing, I said, the fundamental disagreement is about metaphysics.
00:22:00.000You are a materialist, I believe in the metaphysical.
00:22:04.000You are an atheist, to some extent, sort of hedonistic, nihilistic, I said, and I, you know, I'm Catholic, I'm Christian.
00:22:14.000Talking to both of those guys, it was the same deal.
00:22:17.000Like, I'm talking to Ryan and he says, well, we need a neutral government that calls balls and strikes.
00:22:22.000You know, the classic libertarian position.
00:22:25.000And he says the government shouldn't be moral and he's talking about Sky Daddy and all this kind of stuff.
00:22:30.000You know, you believe in God, you believe that your daddy lives in the sky or something like that.
00:22:38.000Just like how the Catholic Church was burning witches 500 years ago, it's just like the woke burning racists today or something like that.
00:22:51.000In other words, religion is arbitrary.
00:22:52.000Religion doesn't really mean anything in itself.
00:22:55.000It's just about strong convictions and authority.
00:23:01.000And so obvious disagreements about the Trinity and about the Incarnation and about the presence in the Eucharist
00:23:09.000And he is somebody who has been watching a lot of Muslim preachers, Muslim Imams, and of course Muslims reject the Trinity.
00:23:18.000That's why for a long time Christians considered Islam to be a Christian heresy because they thought that, and it's true, Muslims that the Trinity is polytheism.
00:23:32.000And so it's similar to earlier heresies in the Christian Church, where people said that Jesus was the Son of God, but not God.
00:24:27.000Identity and I don't even want to say Catholic aspect that that's the foundation of the entire thing and you can now see that very clearly That if you don't have that right if you don't believe that it's about the person of Jesus your Even people that say, you know, they like Christianity or they like the idea of it if you don't believe that it's about Jesus Christ as a person and
00:24:54.000Not like, as an archetype, or as a social teacher who made some good points, but Jesus being God, being put on the cross, and the miracle of the resurrection, if you don't believe in that, entire life and worldview, you're wrong.
00:26:06.000What's the numerator and the denominator?
00:26:10.000Is the denominator like the total number of things a person believes?
00:26:15.000And the numerator is a number of things that we agree on?
00:26:19.000That we live in a meaningful world that was created by a heavenly father who sent himself as a created being and bound himself to our nature to suffer perfectly and die to atone for our fallen... Like, that's the... And you're like, well, it's one... Maybe something even more trivial like he's against immigration.
00:27:12.000It is from there that, and so, and this is the fight that we've been having, and it's not just a debate with Ryan or Steven, but this is the fight that we've been having forever within the conservative movement.
00:27:29.000When we go up against Charlie Kirk and we say, hey man, why do you have gay guys up on the stage?
00:27:34.000And we say, hey, why don't you put America first instead of Israel?
00:27:39.000Now, what we're not saying is, why do you disagree with us on three out of a hundred things?
00:27:45.000We're saying, if you're really conservative, then these positions are not consistent.
00:27:51.000If you're really a Christian, if you're really an American patriot, if you share those fundamental principles, then you're being totally inconsistent, mixed.
00:28:05.000And that's why they start to say things like, well, why do you attack people that agree with you on 99% of things?
00:28:10.000It's like, well, because a lot of that agreement is very superficial and incidental.
00:28:19.000It's like we talked about last week with this James Lindsay guy, who by all appearances,
00:29:58.000Are the moral decisions But yeah, so I was just it was interesting to me because we have this panel we got a Muslim and atheist cat two Catholics and I
00:30:15.000And there's still this intense disagreement, and that's why it's important that we get everybody into the Catholic Church.
00:30:20.000And by the way, none of this, I'm so, as some of you guys are gonna hate this, most of you are gonna love this, but where people say, hey, let's all just, you know, join all the religions together.
00:31:09.000I want to get on into our first story here, which is about Daniel Penney.
00:31:15.000He did his first interview since he heroically saved the entire New York City subway from a marauding vagabond who honestly was long overdue.
00:31:26.000And if you recall, I think this happened two or three weeks ago, but there was some homeless
00:31:35.000Maniac who is going on the subway and terrorizing people for years And a few weeks ago.
00:31:43.000He was on the subway doing his thing He was undressing and talking about going to jail and dying And he put him in a chokehold for about two and a half minutes and the guy died which honestly that sounds like there was something wrong with the guy because I Think anyone could hold their breath for two and a half minutes
00:32:30.000I feel like... I feel like something else happened, but anyway...
00:32:35.000But he did kill him, and now he's 16 at least, which is a better part of a decade, terrorizing people, assaulting people, getting arrested, getting released, getting arrested, getting released.
00:32:48.000Finally, somebody comes in, not the cops, obviously, and puts an end to it.
00:34:59.000The city knows who the guy is, and even though he's going in there and molesting people on the daily, like, he's just out there doing his thing, and would be doing it for another 10 years unless some civilian vigilante intervened.
00:35:11.000And people say the system failed the guy?
00:36:28.000I'll read you the high post on Saturday that the chokehold killing of Jordan Neely had nothing to do with race and everything to do with the broken system that, quote, so desperately failed us.
00:37:21.000Penny was both soft-spoken and stoic about being at the center of a political and racial firestorm as he faces criminal charges that could send him to prison for 15 years.
00:37:31.000This has nothing to do with race, said Penny.
00:37:35.000I judge a person based on their character.
00:37:48.000You can tell by my past and all my travels and adventures around the world, I was actually planning a road trip through Africa before this happened.
00:37:59.000He was planning a road trip through fucking Africa?
00:38:17.000I can tell you that the threats, the menacing, the terror that Jordan Neely introduced to that train has already been well documented.
00:38:24.000I don't think it's ever going to be controverted.
00:38:27.000There are numerous witnesses from all different walks of life who have absolutely no motive to do anything other than to recount what actually happened.
00:38:33.000They are uniform in their recollection of events.
00:38:36.000Penny's attorneys have said he didn't intend to kill Neely.
00:38:39.000When he choked him, he was merely trying to defend himself and fellow strangers from a threatening homeless man who had a long history of mental illness and numerous prior arrests.
00:38:49.000When asked what he would say to the family of Jordan Neely, whose funeral was Friday, Penny looked somber, carefully choosing his words.
00:38:56.000He said, I am deeply saddened by the loss.
00:39:00.000That is just so desperately failed us!
00:42:01.000You robbing a liquor store cuz of slavery?
00:42:06.000You robbing the cell phone store because of Jim Crow and redlining?
00:42:11.000You're wrapping a chain around an ATM and attaching it to your truck and driving off with an ATM that you watch a Cornel West or some nonsense that Donald Glover is pushing?
00:43:14.000You know, so much of the legal infrastructure is in place.
00:43:19.000It's there so that if someone wanted to do a crime, they would think twice about it because they would consider the consequences.
00:43:26.000They would consider how it would affect them.
00:43:30.000Now, most people go about their lives they neither want nor are willing to commit crimes.
00:43:36.000But everybody throughout their life will want to kill somebody or maybe it'll be convenient for them to embezzle money or steal or something like that traffic violation.
00:43:47.000But why do people stop at a red light or a stop sign even when nobody's watching?
00:43:52.000Because it's not worth it to get a ticket if they get caught.
00:47:14.000And then, he's a Marine, he's in college, I'm sure he's paying a lot in property taxes, he's doing well for himself, he's riding the subway, he's an upstanding member of society.
00:47:24.000He's going to be punished while the vagabond is memorialized as some kind of martyr.
00:47:31.000But he's got to be trotted out and deliver the line about, hey, I'm not a white supremacist!
00:53:34.000A lot of people have said, well things need to get worse before they get better.
00:53:39.000People are too comfortable for there to be radical change.
00:53:43.000And they assume that there is this arbitrary threshold, like, after things get bad enough, bad, but we have got to go out there and say, like, we are the radical solution.
00:55:44.000Yeah, this stuff makes me lose my mind.
00:55:46.000You shouldn't get angry like this, because, you know, there's like... You shouldn't get angry about things you can't control, but... It just makes me so mad, like... Because it's wrong.
00:56:00.000Like, when I was in LA, like many people, my car got broken into.
00:56:55.000But if somebody intervened and tried to stop it, the FBI would get involved.
00:57:00.000You know, like if someone was breaking into cars, and if somebody waited where that happened with a high-powered rifle, and just started killing everyone that did that, AMRA, there would be a manhunt, and they would find the guy that did that and give him the electric chair.
01:01:35.000I think you're talking about Because I know the article you're talking about at least I think because there was an article just like that a month ago So not today, but yeah, yeah, I mean, it's not it's not a secret.
01:03:43.000Kind of ironic that Dawson's critique of you is a lack of optics when Leafy's first impression of Ryan was this guy is either a fed or a pedophile just based on his looks and voice lol.
01:05:38.000No offense, I actually know some... I actually know some people that do psychedelics that are okay, but... I think it's the gay... Yeah, I just think that's super cringe.
01:10:36.000I did have you, I know that you made some
01:10:43.000You speculated a little bit about my injuries so mild discomfort but yeah nothing too serious so I appreciate that really the big thing is sitting around before when you're literally just not leaving the couch for a week you just it kills you like it kills your vitality you look like shit and anyway so just in the past week I've been making an effort
01:11:12.000To move around and get some sun and go places.
01:11:19.000I've been, you know, I've really been making an effort to get back, to get back on the saddle, so to speak, you know.
01:11:27.000So I feel much better than I did because that was a rough couple weeks.
01:11:31.000Not for any other reason other than when you're injured like that and you're in extreme pain and healing and you're,
01:11:41.000And so when you're just like, and I live a pretty sedentary life, but when you're like literally can't move, can't get up, can't like be totally independent, it's like boom.
01:12:23.000I don't know if you noticed, but it was good for everybody's numbers, like Big Tech's numbers went up, but Ethan Ralph's numbers went up also.
01:12:30.000As long as people aren't coming after me, as long as people aren't, like, too unfairly, and I can even handle a little bit of criticism, as long as people aren't coming for my neck, it's like, hey, you know, and as long as they're greasing the palms a little, as long as they're greasing the wheels, that always helps too.
01:14:39.000I'm not encouraging that I'm kidding when I say that I'm giving you guys a hard time I Because I know if I don't say that everybody's gonna yell at me.
01:14:47.000I'm giving you guys a hard time Anyway So that's that
01:14:56.000It all depends on what you want to do, okay?
01:15:55.000I've had dynamics like that my whole life.
01:16:01.000I don't know why, but... I've always had this dynamic where it's like me being like... me being me and then befriending somebody who's like...
01:17:22.000so anyway anyway this is a little have a dynamic like that i'm lovable so i'm a lovable nigga boo sent ten dollars the problem with blacks isn't just that they're violent the non-violent ones turn a blind eye to the violent one since they're all on team black and want team black to consume the entire society since their religion is their skin color okay this guy's psycho but thank you
01:18:21.000The government might not be able to take away guns, but instead they'll make it impossible for anyone to even use them to protect themselves.
01:18:28.000Absolutely defenseless people don't even realize this.
01:20:57.000What really makes me mad is when they film someone dying or getting gang beat by blacks and their goy cattle programming makes them go oh shit.