America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes - October 12, 2017


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00:00:01.000 Good evening, everybody.
00:00:02.000 You are watching America First.
00:00:04.000 My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:08.000 Obviously, we're coming fresh off of a triumph, a great victory last night in the based Israel debate.
00:00:16.000 Have to say, I was surprised.
00:00:18.000 I was shocked at what came out of that.
00:00:22.000 I was surprised with Will's arguments.
00:00:25.000 But before we get into my analysis of the debate, obviously, we're going to be talking about that for a little bit.
00:00:32.000 Going to break down what was said.
00:00:34.000 The buildup, the responses that I saw from Will Chamberlain, and the lack of responses that I saw from everybody else.
00:00:42.000 And we'll get into all of that.
00:00:43.000 But first, we want to say thank you to everybody who donated during the debate.
00:00:48.000 We saw some record, massive donations last night.
00:00:52.000 So, big thank you to everybody that subscribed, that donated after the debate.
00:00:56.000 Thank you to everybody that promoted the debate.
00:00:58.000 I saw Stefan, Lauren Southern, Faith Goldie, Cernovich, even all retweeting me, all supporting the broadcast.
00:01:06.000 So, thanks to everybody that.
00:01:08.000 That shared the video, that got the message out.
00:01:10.000 Thanks to Jeff Giza for watching and sharing.
00:01:12.000 And of course, thanks to the audience, thanks to the viewers for watching and giving us your attention, giving us your patronage, being a part of a great event.
00:01:22.000 I thought it was a lot of fun.
00:01:24.000 I will say that.
00:01:24.000 Before we get into some of the nasty stuff, before we get into what needs to be said about this episode, I want to say Will was a good sport.
00:01:35.000 We appreciated him for coming on, and it was fun.
00:01:37.000 It was fun.
00:01:38.000 It was exciting.
00:01:39.000 It was informative.
00:01:40.000 So, Positive night all around.
00:01:42.000 Now, that said, that said, Will, he hyped himself up all week.
00:01:49.000 Like he was this big debater, great debater, world champ debater, coached world champion debaters.
00:01:55.000 He's a lawyer.
00:01:57.000 And I'm not going to say I was nervous.
00:01:59.000 I'm not going to say I was anxious about it, but I had debated previously only amateurs.
00:02:05.000 I had only debated the student government president at Boston University, clown.
00:02:11.000 I had debated Aaron Bandler, this short, bald, Beta male Jew.
00:02:17.000 I had debated Will Nardi, who, I mean, come on, give me a break.
00:02:21.000 Even Will Chamberlain thought Will Nardi wasn't so hot.
00:02:24.000 Destiny, the professional video game player.
00:02:28.000 And I was expecting a little bit more.
00:02:32.000 With this Will Chamberlain, I was a little bit excited and also a little bit apprehensive because he did have some experience.
00:02:38.000 He did have expertise.
00:02:40.000 He did have formal training and debate.
00:02:42.000 You know, like I said before, I was in Model United Nations in high school.
00:02:46.000 And this was a challenging thing where every conference.
00:02:51.000 Okay, thank you.
00:02:52.000 Mom's breaking in telling me to turn up the volume.
00:02:55.000 What she means is to turn up the gain, maybe?
00:02:58.000 Hang on just a moment.
00:03:00.000 Okay, there we go.
00:03:02.000 So I had done Model United Nations, and when I'd go to the weekend conferences or whatever, I always knew I was one of the better guys, but it would make me nervous because you never knew what the competition was.
00:03:11.000 People had prepared, people were similarly skilled in both the process and the substance.
00:03:16.000 That's the key.
00:03:18.000 You know, a guy like Will Nardi is no good on substance or process, a guy like Destiny is no good on process, but he's good at substance.
00:03:25.000 And we found out that Will, unfortunately, was really not so good at either, also.
00:03:30.000 I was hoping for somebody that had that combination again that would be a real challenge.
00:03:34.000 And like I said on Tuesday, was it?
00:03:37.000 On Tuesday, I said this was the first one that I really prepared for.
00:03:40.000 This was the first one that I went all out, that I was reading, making copious notes.
00:03:46.000 I must have came with 10 pages of notes last night for that debate, and we barely touched on anything.
00:03:53.000 And the primary reason for that was because his argument was so shockingly.
00:03:57.000 Surprisingly obtuse and bad.
00:04:02.000 When we finished with our prepared speeches or our time speeches, I was, I can't even explain to you what I was literally in shock when I heard his argument that the whole thing was built on this idea that there was going to be like this massive apocalyptic war in the Middle East.
00:04:20.000 I was like, what?
00:04:21.000 I mean, I had prepared just about every argument in opposition to the foreign aid.
00:04:26.000 The only one I didn't prepare an argument against was.
00:04:29.000 Just something that anybody with a cursory understanding of the Middle East would think is ridiculous and just flat out dumb.
00:04:36.000 Like, when we finished the Times speeches, I almost wanted to say, like, okay, you can stop pretending like you believe that stuff.
00:04:43.000 And it was obvious he was kind of playing for points.
00:04:46.000 He was playing like the collegiate debate thing.
00:04:49.000 He kept bringing up, like, oh, you know, in a college debate, that wouldn't have won you points.
00:04:54.000 In a college debate, that wouldn't have been good.
00:04:56.000 There's a lot of, you know, he's being very condescending, bringing up like this college stuff.
00:05:00.000 But for anybody that knows anything, What happens in an academic setting, what happens in a formal setting like that, it doesn't matter.
00:05:08.000 That is not the real world.
00:05:10.000 That is not the real world.
00:05:12.000 There is no utility to that.
00:05:14.000 You know, in high school, I did Model UN.
00:05:17.000 I did Speech Team.
00:05:18.000 I did debate for like one week or for a few weeks.
00:05:22.000 Never went to a conference, but I went to a few of the practices.
00:05:26.000 And what I find is this when you go to Speech Team, I imagine that maybe 100 years ago, Speech Team started out being about speeches.
00:05:34.000 I imagine that 100 years ago, when you went to Speech Team, it was.
00:05:38.000 One person gives a speech and it's good, and another person gives a speech and it's good.
00:05:43.000 But what's happened over time with these collegiate events and with college in general, I mean, everything about college, but with these extracurriculars in particular that Will was bragging about his credentials, is over time, people just try to play to the rules.
00:05:58.000 People were, it once was like rules were set up so that people could give speeches in a regulated and standard way.
00:06:07.000 People just started playing towards, What works best within the rules.
00:06:10.000 So that's why you get the speed talking that we saw last night.
00:06:14.000 Where a hundred years ago, they might have given you a time limit so that you could carry out your debate in a passionate way and give all the facts without being interrupted and you were restrained by time.
00:06:25.000 But in the modern context, when it's eroded basically just to fit within the narrow frame of what constitutes a technical victory in collegiate debate rules, you get the ridiculous, you know, that insane, like trying to play for judges that aren't here, you know, so just No utility in the modern world for that kind of thing.
00:06:46.000 So I had to laugh.
00:06:47.000 Number one, when he starts shooting his mouth, and you know, not for nothing, but I always hit Ben Shapiro with this.
00:06:53.000 Whenever people are like, Nick, Ben Shapiro's a really good debater, he's really fast.
00:06:58.000 I go, you know, the fast talking, it doesn't work on me because I am, my brain, I have a good brain.
00:07:03.000 It's so fast, it's so quick, it doesn't work on me.
00:07:06.000 And you saw last night, he tried this tactic where he would try to fluster me.
00:07:11.000 I would give my speech, he was expecting it to be, Wordy, he was expecting it to be inefficient, but I knew what I was doing.
00:07:18.000 He expected it to not fit to his debate standards, and then he would hit me with the bullet talk.
00:07:24.000 He would hit me with the LL Cool J rap.
00:07:27.000 He would hit me with the fastest thing he could think of.
00:07:31.000 And if you noticed, if you watched the debate last night, I was just taking my notes, taking my time.
00:07:36.000 A couple of moments, I was like, okay, I think I'm good.
00:07:39.000 And I came back and I addressed everything.
00:07:41.000 So that kind of thing, it just doesn't work on me.
00:07:44.000 And they severely underestimated me.
00:07:46.000 That was part of.
00:07:47.000 That was part of the strategy from the get go.
00:07:51.000 Number one, I kept bringing up the USS Liberty.
00:07:54.000 I was never intended to talk about that.
00:07:56.000 That would have been a silly argument when you have so much evidence of Israel acting like a rogue state that is not in question.
00:08:04.000 You know, I mean, you have the Levant affair, which is in declassified IDF documents.
00:08:09.000 You have the Apollo affair, which there is no reason anybody should suspect it wasn't Israelis stealing uranium from American plants.
00:08:17.000 I mean, there are so many things that there's evidence for, and that was a red herring.
00:08:21.000 I kept bringing up the USS Liberty so Will would study this example.
00:08:26.000 I said I had researched all the four wars, which he forgot the 56th War.
00:08:30.000 But I said I was studying the 48, 56, 67, and 73 wars.
00:08:34.000 I didn't study anything about those wars.
00:08:36.000 It's irrelevant.
00:08:37.000 So I don't know if he didn't prepare at all, if he prepared the wrong things, if my red herrings work.
00:08:44.000 All I know is, excuse me, he underestimated me.
00:08:47.000 And big mistake.
00:08:48.000 You can't do that.
00:08:49.000 You can never do that.
00:08:51.000 As much as we taught trash to Will, as much as I said he's not a real debate champion, and that turned out to be true, behind the scenes, I was working my butt off.
00:08:59.000 I was working.
00:09:01.000 So hard all day for like three days researching and studying and even looking into his silly debate rules.
00:09:07.000 And that is, that's all the difference in the world between someone who is arrogant and someone who is confident.
00:09:14.000 Will has to tell people he's the best in the world.
00:09:17.000 Will has to go around telling people how great he is.
00:09:20.000 Will has to go around reminding people what a champion he is.
00:09:23.000 And I show up and I just demonstrate it.
00:09:25.000 I just show you how good I am.
00:09:27.000 And I get the praise.
00:09:28.000 And afterwards, I get to brag and I get to say, you know, that I, you know, did you know you were dealing with the greatest of all time?
00:09:35.000 I, Second greatest.
00:09:36.000 We know who the greatest is.
00:09:38.000 Number one, JC, Jesus Christ.
00:09:40.000 But yeah, that's all the difference in the world between someone who is confident, who knows their abilities, who knows what they can do, and somebody who has to go around reminding people on 10 different periscopes.
00:09:53.000 I love, I was dying last night after the debate.
00:09:56.000 I was like, okay, I'm just going to take it easy.
00:09:58.000 Like my first instinct was to be like, ah, yeah, well, I, you know, thanks everybody, but, you know, thanks for playing, Will.
00:10:05.000 But I think we all knew what was going to happen.
00:10:08.000 But I said, you know what?
00:10:10.000 Let's let the moment land.
00:10:11.000 Let's let it lie for tonight, and I'll do a periscope tomorrow.
00:10:16.000 And right away, Will is up doing a periscope, living rent free in the alt right's head.
00:10:21.000 He does two separate periscopes after dinner, living rent free in the alt right's head.
00:10:26.000 Just got home, living rent free in the alt right's head.
00:10:29.000 Like, yeah, buddy.
00:10:30.000 Yeah, no, you did a good job, buddy, really.
00:10:33.000 Yeah, so it was good.
00:10:35.000 And if you notice, Black Hannity, Cernovich, Pasobiak, Ali, a lot less cocky after that debate.
00:10:44.000 How they all went into it, Jack Pasobiak.
00:10:47.000 He had blocked me for the longest time.
00:10:47.000 He unblocked me.
00:10:49.000 I don't know why.
00:10:50.000 And the funny thing is, too, to take a little bit of a detour, I really liked Jack Pasobiak during the election.
00:10:56.000 I really did.
00:10:59.000 This was before I had drifted much farther to the right.
00:11:01.000 This is when I was pretty basic, boomer tier conservative.
00:11:05.000 And I was a big fan of Jack Pasobiak.
00:11:07.000 I'm a little bit ashamed to admit it now because he came out to be very cringe.
00:11:11.000 But when he just came on the scene, And he wasn't really well known.
00:11:15.000 He hadn't really done all this weird stuff.
00:11:17.000 I really liked him.
00:11:18.000 I really did.
00:11:19.000 I was a big fan of his.
00:11:20.000 And then he blocked me.
00:11:22.000 And so when he unblocked me to promote this debate for Will, it was sort of like in The Incredibles.
00:11:27.000 Remember when Mr. Incredible was like, go home, buddy.
00:11:31.000 And then he comes back and he's like a supervillain?
00:11:34.000 That's kind of how it is with me and Pasobiac.
00:11:37.000 But it doesn't really work because to compare Jack Pasobiac to Mr. Incredible, I mean, come on.
00:11:42.000 He.
00:11:44.000 Kind of a jokester.
00:11:45.000 But yeah, so Jack Posobiek had nothing to say after the debate.
00:11:49.000 Mike Cernovich, nothing to say after the debate.
00:11:51.000 But, you know, that said, Cernovich, he was really only promoting it.
00:11:54.000 He really wasn't.
00:11:55.000 He didn't pick a side so much.
00:11:57.000 But Ali was doing a periscope this morning, and you should have heard this guy.
00:12:03.000 It was not the periscope from somebody whose side just won.
00:12:05.000 He was like, Yeah, Nick, I thought he'd get flustered, but he did really well, and he's actually a savant.
00:12:11.000 And I'm like, Okay, so now everybody wants to kiss the ring.
00:12:16.000 Now everybody wants to bend the knee.
00:12:20.000 So, great victory.
00:12:21.000 It was a perfect victory over the Alt Light.
00:12:25.000 I do it for you guys.
00:12:27.000 I do it for the movement.
00:12:28.000 I don't do it for me.
00:12:29.000 I don't do it for my ego.
00:12:30.000 You know, all along, I knew what Will was getting into.
00:12:34.000 I knew it was going to happen.
00:12:34.000 I knew the issue.
00:12:36.000 But I didn't do it for me.
00:12:38.000 I didn't even do it so much for like the channel or the business.
00:12:41.000 I did it for the truth because last night, you can't understate the importance of that.
00:12:45.000 I mean, sure, I got some exposure because Cernovich boosted it and all these other good people boosted it.
00:12:53.000 But what was really important to me was I introduced all these people that watched it to facts.
00:12:59.000 To history that they didn't know about before, that the media doesn't talk about, that academia doesn't talk about, that you don't learn about in school, that you don't even see on Fox News.
00:13:09.000 So that, you know, it mattered a lot less to me that 20,000 people watched my show than that 20,000 people heard about the Levon affair and heard about the Apollo affair and heard about Israel's espionage against American citizens,
00:13:25.000 American civilians, the American government, heard about the treasonous false intelligence that we got for the Iraq war and all the You know, all the dual allegiances that are held by Jewish Americans who fantasize about being Mossad agents like Pollock, or not Pollock.
00:13:43.000 What's his name?
00:13:46.000 Pollard.
00:13:46.000 Pollard.
00:13:47.000 Pollock was the Vegas shooter.
00:13:49.000 Pollard was the Israeli spy in the 70s.
00:13:53.000 But so I was much more pleased that people got to hear these talking points than anything else.
00:13:59.000 But yeah, it was just very disappointing because, you know, like I said, I was expecting this big debate.
00:14:04.000 I was expecting a real challenge.
00:14:06.000 I was expecting.
00:14:07.000 To have to do kind of like a rope a dope.
00:14:10.000 And it was just overall underwhelming.
00:14:13.000 He over promised, under delivered.
00:14:16.000 You know, one of the few things I learned from the Leadership Institute was that's the biggest mistake you can make in politics or business or anything is to over promise and under deliver.
00:14:25.000 I mean, he came at me not to re litigate the whole affair, but his argument essentially rested on this idea that if we revoked foreign aid to Israel, suddenly there would be a war instigated either by like a Coalition of Arab countries or Israel.
00:14:43.000 You know, we went into the specifics yesterday, but anybody who knows the first thing about any of these countries, and when I say the first thing, I mean literally the first thing.
00:14:53.000 I mean the population size, I mean the GDP per capita, I mean the religious majority, the ethnic majority in these countries, the recent history.
00:15:04.000 We're not even talking 50 years, which I know.
00:15:06.000 We're not talking 300 years, which I know.
00:15:08.000 We're talking about five years, guys.
00:15:11.000 So, when he comes at me with this argument that, oh, there'll be like this cartoonish argument, I was like, what?
00:15:18.000 I couldn't believe it.
00:15:22.000 And people were saying that I didn't counter as hard as I should have when he was being condescending to me because he did like this weird thing where he was like, boom, you lose.
00:15:32.000 Welcome to debate.
00:15:33.000 And it was so obvious he was projecting because he knew his arguments were bad.
00:15:38.000 And people were like, Dick, you should have gone harder.
00:15:40.000 You should have gone after him more.
00:15:43.000 I was so preoccupied with dissecting these arguments that I just really paid it no mind.
00:15:50.000 When people said, he said, welcome to debate.
00:15:53.000 When I say I didn't hear that, like, it didn't even enter into my mind because I'm over here like, dude, how can you.
00:16:00.000 Like, your argument is that there's going to be a war between this one country that just got out of a civil war, that's still engaged in a civil war, this other country engaged in a civil war, Lebanon, which has, like, a state inside of it, Saudi Arabia, who is, like, on the verge of collapse.
00:16:16.000 They've been friends forever.
00:16:18.000 Egypt, they've been friends for 40 years.
00:16:19.000 They have.
00:16:20.000 They just had two different governments toppled.
00:16:22.000 And then Iran, which hates all.
00:16:23.000 I mean, like, what?
00:16:25.000 I was.
00:16:27.000 I couldn't get over that.
00:16:28.000 And then the secondary thing was this intelligence.
00:16:30.000 You know, he, everybody, and this is not just Will, but everybody talks about Israeli intelligence.
00:16:34.000 Oh, they share intelligence.
00:16:35.000 And when I say I researched so vigorously for a single example of Israeli intelligence that helped us, I could find exactly two, exactly two examples.
00:16:48.000 And one was from 1956, the other was from 1965.
00:16:53.000 So when people are talking about Israeli intelligence, I mean, like, you might think, you might, like, Falsely, but intuitively, you might think that because Israel is over there, they have better intelligence.
00:17:05.000 Opposite.
00:17:07.000 All of their interests are there, so they lie instead.
00:17:11.000 And then they all say, oh, well, they're strategically important.
00:17:14.000 No, they're not.
00:17:15.000 If you know anything about the Middle East, if you know the first thing about the Middle East, you know that the Eastern Mediterranean is not strategically important at all.
00:17:22.000 The Persian Gulf is what's important, and they have no capability in intervening in the Persian Gulf.
00:17:27.000 And on top of that, they destabilize both the Eastern Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf.
00:17:32.000 So it's like.
00:17:33.000 What?
00:17:35.000 I was disappointed.
00:17:36.000 More than anything, I was just disappointed.
00:17:38.000 But a great victory.
00:17:40.000 You saw he declined James Alsop's invitation immediately after, where James was like, okay, we have a debate.
00:17:48.000 And I'm sure here's what happened.
00:17:49.000 Will went out with his buddies, maybe got a little booze in him, and he said, oh, yeah, I'll get my shot at redemption.
00:17:57.000 And then he woke up this morning and he was like, no, I can't do that.
00:18:00.000 Or Cernovich jerked the leash back and said, no, no.
00:18:03.000 Yeah, no, not going to happen, Will.
00:18:05.000 You got your chance.
00:18:06.000 Either way, yeah, so Will Chamberlain this afternoon said to James Alsop, actually, if we're going to go forward with this debate like we planned last night, I need you to disavow Richard Spencer, David Duke, anti Semitism, Charlottesville.
00:18:20.000 Like, dude, you don't, obviously, you don't want, you know that's not going to happen.
00:18:26.000 You might as well say, okay, we must debate, but first you must disavow your mother and your family.
00:18:31.000 Like, no.
00:18:33.000 So it was an unmitigated debate.
00:18:36.000 Unmitigated disaster for the alt light.
00:18:39.000 They did not know what they were getting.
00:18:41.000 In all fairness, they didn't know who they were coming up against.
00:18:44.000 I tried, you heard me on Tuesday.
00:18:46.000 I tried to warn them.
00:18:48.000 I told them this is my issue.
00:18:49.000 I told them this was my plan.
00:18:51.000 I told them I knew exactly what they were up to.
00:18:56.000 And yet, but got to give them credit.
00:19:00.000 They tried their best.
00:19:00.000 They tried.
00:19:01.000 But anyway, that was the debate.
00:19:03.000 Enough about the debate.
00:19:04.000 We've heard enough about based Israel.
00:19:06.000 It's time for the news, folks.
00:19:08.000 It's time for the news.
00:19:10.000 But it was a lot of fun.
00:19:11.000 I got to say, it was a lot of fun.
00:19:13.000 You know, for the first time, like I reiterate on the show a lot, I've been in sort of a rut where I do the show and then I'm just kind of tired.
00:19:20.000 I go to bed.
00:19:21.000 I wake up.
00:19:22.000 I'm just tired.
00:19:23.000 I'm sick of the monotony.
00:19:24.000 I'm sick of living in clown world.
00:19:27.000 And so for this debate, it kind of gave me something to look forward to.
00:19:31.000 It gave me one of those, as we talk about with Ted Kaczynski's manifesto, meaningful work, a meaningful.
00:19:39.000 I guess it was kind of a short term goal to work towards.
00:19:44.000 And now that that's done, I'm just kind of like, okay, now I'll wait for some other challenge.
00:19:50.000 It's just unfortunate because it's like Will Chamberlain went to Georgetown Law School.
00:19:56.000 Guy was a national debate champion.
00:19:58.000 He coached national debate champions.
00:20:00.000 He was a lawyer.
00:20:01.000 And I beat him without even trying.
00:20:03.000 You know, it's like Hans Gruber says in Bruce Willis, in Die Hard.
00:20:10.000 He paraphrases Alexander the Great or a poem about Alexander the Great where he says that, and Alexander wept when he saw, you know, it was.
00:20:21.000 And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
00:20:26.000 And then Hans Gruber adds on benefits of a classical education.
00:20:30.000 But that's sort of where I'm at.
00:20:32.000 I'm at the top of my game, and that's kind of the issue I'm at here, where none of the top list, none of the top shelf people want to debate me because they don't think I'm good enough.
00:20:42.000 And then all the bottom rung people don't want to debate me because they know they're not good enough.
00:20:46.000 So I'm in kind of this limbo here.
00:20:49.000 And Black Hannity, notice Black Hannity was very quiet after the debate last night.
00:20:55.000 I'm sure he was watching Will speak 100 miles an hour, and then he heard my response, and he was like, Shee.
00:21:03.000 He was like, Suddenly, he didn't want any part of that.
00:21:08.000 So, yeah, so no more, no more.
00:21:12.000 But that was the Based Israel debate.
00:21:14.000 Good time had by all.
00:21:15.000 Tomorrow, we'll have to have a formal celebration tomorrow.
00:21:18.000 I'll have to get like sparkling grape juice or something because you know I don't drink.
00:21:21.000 Maybe we could have a little Toastal Have a Party episode.
00:21:25.000 You know, who's bringing plates?
00:21:27.000 Who's bringing napkins?
00:21:28.000 Who's bringing, I think, you know, uh, Sean Hoy can bring the plates.
00:21:32.000 J22 can bring the napkins.
00:21:36.000 Shekelstein can bring the soda.
00:21:39.000 He can bring the 7 up and the cola.
00:21:41.000 I'll bring the pizzas.
00:21:43.000 We'll have a little celebration because it was a lot of buildup, a lot of fun.
00:21:47.000 And ultimately, I mean, just couldn't have worked out any better.
00:21:51.000 I mean, you had the buildup, the exposure.
00:21:53.000 Turned out to be very substantive, very.
00:21:56.000 I mean, it went off pretty cleanly, except for the Stuxnet attack, except for the Mossad static attack in the middle.
00:22:04.000 And then on top of that, we won.
00:22:05.000 And then he cowered away from James and then the periscope.
00:22:08.000 So it was just a beautiful, flawless victory.
00:22:10.000 We'll have to celebrate tomorrow.
00:22:12.000 But on to the news.
00:22:13.000 On to the news.
00:22:14.000 There was one big thing that I wanted to talk about, which I didn't get to talk about yesterday because, of course, we had based Israel.
00:22:21.000 But the biggest development, one of the biggest developments that I've seen is this Boy Scouts of America development.
00:22:28.000 Have you heard about this?
00:22:29.000 I mean, this is if there were ever a clown world moment on this show, on this earth, On God's green earth, it is this.
00:22:38.000 On Wednesday, Boy Scouts of America announces.
00:22:42.000 Remember the name of the organization, guys the Boy Scouts of America.
00:22:48.000 The Boy Scouts.
00:22:50.000 They announced on Wednesday that they would now be admitting girls into Cub Scouts all the way up through to the Eagle Scouts.
00:23:01.000 And, you know, what more is there to say?
00:23:04.000 What can we do, folks?
00:23:06.000 I mean, come on.
00:23:07.000 It's.
00:23:09.000 Boy Scouts.
00:23:11.000 It's in the name.
00:23:12.000 It's in the name.
00:23:13.000 And they're like, no, but we'll just have girls in there now.
00:23:17.000 It's the Boy Scouts.
00:23:19.000 It's for boys.
00:23:20.000 It always has been.
00:23:21.000 That's how it always should be if we were not living in an insane country, in a crazy country, in a clown country.
00:23:31.000 It comes down to this we do not live in a serious country anymore.
00:23:35.000 This is a joke country.
00:23:36.000 This is like they will look back in the history books.
00:23:40.000 If we're not all, you know, when.
00:23:41.000 When the Chinese have taken over everything.
00:23:43.000 And that's, you know, I don't know if that'll come to fruition or not, because who knows what'll happen when Africa, when the billions of Africans that'll be grown in the next hundred years are sick on the world.
00:23:56.000 Who knows what civilizations will be left?
00:23:58.000 But, you know, let's say in a hundred years China has taken over the world.
00:24:02.000 They will look back through the history books and they will laugh at us.
00:24:07.000 This will be like a tale that is told to children as a funny joke.
00:24:12.000 You know, it'll be like little Ming Ling Ing, and he'll be like, Mommy.
00:24:17.000 Mommy, but why would they let the Girl Scouts into the Boy Scouts?
00:24:20.000 It's called the Boy Scouts.
00:24:22.000 And she'll be like, Yeah, that was the Americans.
00:24:24.000 They were just, at a certain point, they made so much money that it just got crazy.
00:24:29.000 It just got stupid.
00:24:31.000 So, yeah, the Boy Scouts now admitting the Girl Scouts.
00:24:35.000 And then here's the best part.
00:24:36.000 Then the Girl Scouts get mad.
00:24:38.000 Then the Girl Scouts release a statement today saying that it's more important now, more than ever, that we have institutions that are empowering young women, and only the Girl Scouts have the tools to do that.
00:24:51.000 So, So, I mean, you have the Boy Scouts, you have the Girl Scouts.
00:24:58.000 In an attempt, let me fix my eyebrows there, in an attempt to make girls feel more included, the Boy Scouts let the girls in.
00:25:07.000 And the Girl Scouts are upset about it.
00:25:09.000 Like, it's a sitcom, guys.
00:25:12.000 It's a joke.
00:25:14.000 And here's even the worst part.
00:25:16.000 I mean, you have Boy Scouts of America, they let in the girls.
00:25:19.000 And we'll get into why that's an issue.
00:25:21.000 Maybe some, I'm sure, like, some liberal is watching this and being like, oh, Oh, what do you need a safe space?
00:25:27.000 Like, retard, we'll get to that, all right?
00:25:29.000 We'll get to why that's an issue, why that is objectively an issue.
00:25:33.000 And if you don't see a problem with that, you have a sub 80 IQ.
00:25:39.000 Here's the most cringe, the most paused part about this.
00:25:44.000 This was to go in, this was to coincide with the United Nations Day of the Girl.
00:25:53.000 Yep, so Boy Scouts of America.
00:25:55.000 Changed their policy.
00:25:56.000 They now are the Boy and Girl Scouts of America to coincide with the United Nations Day of the Girl.
00:26:03.000 You just, you can't make it up, guys.
00:26:05.000 The United Nations, doesn't that make you just want to, oh, I don't know, just drive 150 miles an hour down the highway every morning?
00:26:14.000 Doesn't that make you just want to, I don't know, smash your head into the drywall?
00:26:21.000 The United Nations Day of the Girl and Boy Scouts of America lets in girls for that.
00:26:28.000 Yeah, I mean, you look at some of these things that go on and you're like, I don't know, I kind of get it.
00:26:36.000 You know?
00:26:40.000 God.
00:26:40.000 God, it is just, it is horror.
00:26:42.000 It is horror.
00:26:43.000 It is dread.
00:26:45.000 You know, in that movie Platoon, I think it's the first line in the movie Platoon.
00:26:51.000 Yeah, I think it's Platoon.
00:26:52.000 One of the Vietnam movies, it's Martin Sheen.
00:26:55.000 He says that hell.
00:26:57.000 Is the impossibility of reason.
00:27:00.000 If that's your definition of hell, folks, we have nothing to fear.
00:27:04.000 Do whatever you want because I don't think it could get worse than this.
00:27:08.000 If that's what hell is, why go to church?
00:27:13.000 We're already experiencing the extent of it, right?
00:27:16.000 Go to church.
00:27:16.000 I don't mean that.
00:27:17.000 But if that's your definition of hell, the impossibility of reason, we're there.
00:27:22.000 Welcome.
00:27:23.000 Welcome, some.
00:27:25.000 Welcome, all.
00:27:27.000 Boy Scouts with the girls.
00:27:28.000 And here's why that's a big issue men and women are different.
00:27:34.000 Everybody is fine with that.
00:27:36.000 Everybody accepts this.
00:27:38.000 Every normal, sensible person understands that men and women are different biologically, psychologically, anatomically.
00:27:47.000 They're different.
00:27:48.000 Their brains are different.
00:27:49.000 The structure of their brains are different.
00:27:51.000 The sizes of their brains are different.
00:27:54.000 Their bone structure is different.
00:27:57.000 The shape and the, I think it's something to do with the arms, where women's arms are more, I read about this in a book about body language, that women's arms are more like outward, like this or something, so they can hold children.
00:28:09.000 Obviously, you know, they have.
00:28:11.000 Breasts.
00:28:12.000 They're more petite.
00:28:13.000 They are shorter.
00:28:14.000 They are lighter.
00:28:15.000 They are smaller.
00:28:16.000 They are more emotional.
00:28:17.000 They have a period.
00:28:19.000 They have to give birth.
00:28:20.000 And people, here's the best part that they do.
00:28:24.000 In any literature about gender, social justice literature or propaganda, they say it doesn't matter what's between your legs.
00:28:31.000 That is a very vulgar and coarse way that they try to explain away the biological differences.
00:28:36.000 But of course, that is akin to saying 2 plus 2 equals 5.
00:28:39.000 Because of course, of course it matters what's between your legs.
00:28:43.000 That's the whole thing.
00:28:44.000 That's the whole, that's all that there is.
00:28:48.000 And it's not, maybe if you boil down sex to an ancillary recreational activity, it's a trivial thing what's between your legs.
00:28:55.000 But if you understand that the reason we're all here is because of those differences that complement each other in all ways, I mean, that is the most important thing.
00:29:08.000 So everybody accepts.
00:29:09.000 Everybody accepts that there are these differences.
00:29:11.000 If you're sensible, if you're sane, you understand there are biological differences between the sexes.
00:29:17.000 It follows from this that there are biological genders, that sex and gender are one and the same.
00:29:24.000 Women are feminine, men are masculine.
00:29:27.000 This has to do with hormones.
00:29:29.000 Women have estrogen, men have testosterone.
00:29:32.000 And in before some shitlib says, no, no, they both have testosterone and estrogen.
00:29:37.000 Yes, but predominantly the hormones that define the biological differences and the gender differences are the hormones.
00:29:44.000 When you get a hormone treatment, you get one or the other.
00:29:48.000 So, because you get those hormones, those induce different moods, different characteristics, different temperaments, different propensities.
00:29:57.000 And that is what gets you masculine men, feminine women.
00:30:00.000 What follows from this, this is the leap.
00:30:02.000 This is the leap that conservatives are afraid to make.
00:30:06.000 You have biological sex.
00:30:07.000 Everybody understands this.
00:30:09.000 It follows from biological gender differences, or rather sex differences, that you have biological gender differences.
00:30:15.000 If you're different anatomically in terms of your brain, in terms of your entire person, It would follow that your personality, your sensibilities are different.
00:30:26.000 This is gender.
00:30:28.000 Now, the last part, the difficult part, the leap here, is that if you have biologically different people, different genders, you have to have biological gender roles.
00:30:38.000 Gender roles.
00:30:40.000 And so many libertarians, conservatives want to break us out of that and say, no, no, no gender roles.
00:30:46.000 Women can, you know, Will Nardi slavishly, in a very cucked way, celebrates Carly Fiorina being a CEO, running for president.
00:30:55.000 No, You cannot have it always.
00:30:57.000 You either believe in biology or you do not.
00:31:00.000 You either believe there are two sexes, two genders, and two gender roles, or you believe in none of it.
00:31:05.000 There is no, well, women can do anything just as good as a man can do.
00:31:09.000 Wrong, incorrect, false.
00:31:11.000 It's a joke.
00:31:12.000 It is, everybody knows this.
00:31:15.000 Everybody understands this.
00:31:16.000 They are lying to themselves and pretending to everyone else.
00:31:21.000 No, you know, they are different.
00:31:24.000 They do have different roles.
00:31:25.000 And that is why.
00:31:26.000 Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are different.
00:31:29.000 That is why you have different spheres, different activities, different skills, different everything.
00:31:36.000 And that is additionally why you have to have spaces where men can be men and women can be women.
00:31:43.000 It just is.
00:31:44.000 We all know what it's like when you're in an all male environment.
00:31:48.000 We know what goes on.
00:31:49.000 We know how it's like.
00:31:50.000 We know what is okay.
00:31:52.000 It's much different.
00:31:54.000 You don't believe me?
00:31:54.000 Look at what's happening in frats all around the country with, you know, they call it the toxic bro culture.
00:31:59.000 You'll have manifestations of this anywhere you go.
00:32:03.000 And everywhere you go, it's under assault, whether it's the Boy Scouts, the fraternities, the workplace.
00:32:09.000 Everywhere you look, sports, it's under assault.
00:32:13.000 Men are constantly being chased out of their spaces where we can be who we are, where we can be vulgar and crass, and we can talk about women, and we can talk about politics, and we can say, we could talk about things that would be offensive to women that are not offensive to men.
00:32:29.000 And we are being chased out in every way, shape, and form.
00:32:33.000 All spheres must be cleansed of this masculinity, this toxic masculinity.
00:32:38.000 And this is only the latest.
00:32:39.000 Iteration of it.
00:32:41.000 Nobody is safe.
00:32:42.000 And these things are important because men and women are different.
00:32:46.000 And men need a place where they can be themselves.
00:32:48.000 And the same is true for women.
00:32:50.000 And the reason that you had different activities and different organizations was because the Boy Scouts are there to be like tying knots and camping and doing things that men do, going out and making money and building things and being, you know, being the big boss and all that.
00:33:07.000 And women, you know, I don't know.
00:33:08.000 I don't know what they did in Girl Scouts, but what they should have been doing was like home X stuff.
00:33:13.000 I'm going to get.
00:33:14.000 I'm going to get raked over the culls for this one day.
00:33:16.000 But women should have been learning how to cook, how to do laundry, how to raise kids.
00:33:23.000 Fine, whatever.
00:33:25.000 Maybe women can be in the workplace.
00:33:28.000 Fair enough.
00:33:29.000 Equality before the law.
00:33:30.000 But should they?
00:33:31.000 Absolutely not.
00:33:32.000 Should be raising the kids.
00:33:33.000 And it's one thing if they need to support the family financially, it's one thing if they need to go to work because you can't afford the house or whatever, or you need to support your kids because the economy is bad.
00:33:44.000 Totally get that.
00:33:45.000 We're not talking about that.
00:33:46.000 We're talking about are we encouraging women from the time they're born until the time they're out of college that that should be the path, that that should be the only path, that any other path is not respectable, or that there's any kind of equality between a path like that for a woman and that for a man?
00:34:02.000 Because there isn't.
00:34:03.000 There just isn't.
00:34:05.000 And, you know, women tend to get very offended by this, but deep down they know I'm right.
00:34:09.000 They know it's true.
00:34:11.000 And the data reflects this.
00:34:13.000 The data reflects this.
00:34:14.000 That's why in any.
00:34:15.000 In any history class, in any literature class, in any class in school, you are studying predominantly men and their achievements.
00:34:24.000 It's not to say that women can't do any of these things, it's just that men comparatively are better at them.
00:34:31.000 Sorry, but it's true.
00:34:33.000 You know, if you could look at any list of the top probably 50 philosophers, it's all men.
00:34:39.000 If you look at any of the top 50 politicians or leaders, world leaders throughout time, it's all men, except for maybe a few exceptions.
00:34:47.000 And these are high IQ Anglo countries like.
00:34:50.000 Like Britain, or in the case with Russia, maybe with Catherine.
00:34:54.000 But by and large, who do we think of?
00:34:57.000 We think of maybe if you're a cucked, paused shitlib, you'll think of Steve Jobs, Gandhi, whoever else.
00:35:03.000 But if you're not, you think of Caesar, Napoleon, Bismarck, Churchill.
00:35:09.000 And you don't really so much think of any woman who has really even came close to any of these people.
00:35:16.000 So, gotta have the Boy Scouts.
00:35:19.000 Gotta have the Boy Scouts.
00:35:20.000 No girls in the Boy Scouts.
00:35:22.000 Boy Scouts is for boys, Girl Scouts is for girls.
00:35:25.000 Shouldn't have to say this, but in the clown world, people need reminding of it.
00:35:30.000 But yeah, people don't like when I say that.
00:35:33.000 People think I'm anti woman or something when I say that, but it's absolutely not the case.
00:35:38.000 It's actually because I'm so, and it's not that you're pro woman or pro man, it's just that you're pro nature.
00:35:45.000 You're for the natural order of things.
00:35:47.000 It's got nothing to do whether you like women or don't like women or, you know, whatever.
00:35:51.000 It's just a matter of are women going to fulfill their natural biological role, their function?
00:35:57.000 And, you know, not for nothing, but men are always expected to do this.
00:36:02.000 You know, for men, Who's expected to go and die in all the wars, right?
00:36:06.000 Who's expected to let the women and children go first when we're getting out of a burning building?
00:36:11.000 Who's expected to be the breadwinner?
00:36:14.000 You know, it's all these women who come to us with a list of demands.
00:36:20.000 Well, you know what?
00:36:21.000 Men aren't, they don't support me enough.
00:36:23.000 They don't empower me enough.
00:36:25.000 I just want to do it by myself.
00:36:27.000 I want to work too.
00:36:28.000 And then at the same time, first, we're not sufficiently feminist, we're not sufficiently empowering.
00:36:34.000 And then on the flip side, they say, You shouldn't live with your mom.
00:36:38.000 You should have a little bit of money.
00:36:41.000 You should be put together.
00:36:42.000 You should smell nice.
00:36:43.000 And it's like, ah, you want to give him some respect.
00:36:48.000 You want to deliver a healthy blow of respect.
00:36:52.000 But yeah, it incenses me so much.
00:36:55.000 And it's the fundamental component.
00:36:58.000 When we talk about every issue that we talk about, it comes back to this because you think of a civilization, you think of a society, which is.
00:37:07.000 Which is the continuity, the continuity of a people.
00:37:11.000 It is men and women.
00:37:12.000 That's the fundamental aspect of it.
00:37:14.000 Men and women coming together to create the next generation.
00:37:18.000 If that is out of whack, if that is not working, everything else collapses.
00:37:24.000 There is no way you can disagree with this.
00:37:27.000 You think of what is the primary task.
00:37:31.000 Forget about religion for a moment.
00:37:32.000 Forget about philosophy.
00:37:34.000 Forget about everything for a moment.
00:37:36.000 If you were to just guess at what the meaning of life is in a materialist sense, It would be the continuity of the species.
00:37:43.000 I mean, that's what every other animal in the animal kingdom does is continuing, is feeding yourself and having children so that your children can grow up and they can go and do their thing.
00:37:57.000 So, even from the materialist perspective, that is the most intuitive, natural, primary thing that we are supposed to do.
00:38:05.000 And if that doesn't work, if we're not creating offspring because there's this disharmony between the sexes, Broken society.
00:38:13.000 It's broken.
00:38:15.000 And you cannot repair it unless you reconcile those differences.
00:38:18.000 And I don't think you can start to reconcile those until you start being honest about these affairs.
00:38:24.000 And, you know, we're over the top on this show because it's funny, because there is so much on the opposite side.
00:38:32.000 But to be serious, to be truthful, you have to start thinking about it this way.
00:38:35.000 You have to start thinking about it in terms of none of this makes sense.
00:38:40.000 We all know it, we all understand this.
00:38:43.000 Why would women need all this empowering if it were so equal?
00:38:49.000 Right?
00:38:49.000 If this were such an egalitarian situation, if it were men and women are totally equal, we should embrace first and second way feminism, but not third or fourth way feminism.
00:38:59.000 Why is it that they need subsidies?
00:39:01.000 They need NGOs.
00:39:03.000 They need these political organizations.
00:39:05.000 They need affirmative action.
00:39:06.000 They need the United Nations Day of the Girl.
00:39:08.000 They need to infiltrate the Boy Scouts.
00:39:10.000 They need STEM support in schools and everything else.
00:39:13.000 Why would that be the case?
00:39:16.000 It wouldn't be the case.
00:39:18.000 And they say, oh, it's the patriarchy.
00:39:19.000 You know, let me tell you firsthand I'm a young guy.
00:39:23.000 When I was in kindergarten 13 years ago or 14 years ago, yeah, 14 years ago, there were no teachers telling women, you'll never be a scientist.
00:39:35.000 You'll never be an astronaut.
00:39:38.000 You're going to grow up and have babies.
00:39:40.000 That was not happening.
00:39:41.000 That was MIA, nowhere to be found at any point in time.
00:39:45.000 In fact, it was always the opposite.
00:39:47.000 It was always stories of the young girl who's brave and tough and smart, and she's smarter than the boys.
00:39:54.000 And all the curriculum was always geared towards.
00:39:56.000 Women, always geared towards women who are, you know, who we know have their sensibilities and men have theirs.
00:40:03.000 So, if anything, for the past 30 years, it has been markedly in favor of women.
00:40:09.000 And you look at even college enrollment.
00:40:11.000 College enrollment is higher for women now.
00:40:14.000 Yet graduation rates are going down, suicide rates are going up, happiness is going down for women.
00:40:19.000 I mean, all these trends that we're seeing, if anybody were honest, if anybody would actually sit down and look at the data, if they cared, They would come to the same conclusion, but that's just it.
00:40:29.000 Nobody cares.
00:40:31.000 Everybody that calls me a sexist or a racist or an anti Semite or whatever, they fundamentally don't care.
00:40:40.000 If you cared about the issues, you would look into them.
00:40:42.000 And if you looked into them, you would find the same things that I do.
00:40:45.000 But when women get on this high horse, like Nick hates women because he wants them to be in the home, I say that because it is better for both men and women.
00:40:54.000 You know, they make it out like we want to.
00:40:58.000 Fundamentally alter society to a natural order because we have this completely irrational hatred for people that don't look like us.
00:41:07.000 What?
00:41:08.000 Who believes this stuff?
00:41:10.000 No, we are trying to get to a place where things work, where things are good.
00:41:15.000 And in order to do that, disagreements happen.
00:41:18.000 Doesn't make you a bad person, doesn't make you a hater.
00:41:22.000 Just means if one narrative says everything's equal all the time, everyone can do whatever.
00:41:29.000 Excuse me.
00:41:29.000 And the other narrative says science disagrees with this.
00:41:33.000 So there you go.
00:41:35.000 There you go.
00:41:36.000 No hate.
00:41:37.000 We are the premier respecters of women.
00:41:39.000 We only want what's best for you, ladies.
00:41:41.000 We only want what's best for you.
00:41:43.000 And they get so defensive because they know they're wrong.
00:41:45.000 They get so defensive because they know they're full of it deep down.
00:41:49.000 And not only that, but you ever notice that women are triggered by this more than anyone else?
00:41:54.000 Women and blacks tend to be very triggered by these sorts of conversations where women.
00:42:00.000 They like lose their minds.
00:42:02.000 They can never have a sensible discussion about this matter.
00:42:07.000 You talk to, like, I don't know if I want to get into that part of it, but you talk to, like, I talked to a Chinese person in school about how his government was communist.
00:42:19.000 And we were talking about that, and he was just very, he was like, Yeah, I'm aware of what goes on in China.
00:42:24.000 I'm aware of all that, and, you know, blah.
00:42:26.000 It was just very, very sensible conversation.
00:42:29.000 I was talking to a black guy, and I was explaining, like, you know, look, White people are under assault in this country.
00:42:35.000 If you look at the history of this country in 1790, 1795, 1798, you had these immigration acts which said it's only free white men of upstanding character.
00:42:45.000 Look, you know, people can stay.
00:42:46.000 It's not a question of deporting people to citizenship.
00:42:49.000 It's just do we want to remain a European country in character or not?
00:42:53.000 And he was like, okay, yeah, I get that.
00:42:55.000 But with women, you'd start talking about things that change the order, and it's like, chimp out.
00:43:01.000 And they like to present this facade that they're like, I'm cool and calm, and I can be like this Allie Stuckey for The Blaze, where she tries to affect this facade like she's above it all.
00:43:15.000 This doesn't really affect me, but she just comes off as juvenile and petty and unable to cope with something that contradicts her worldview.
00:43:15.000 I don't really care.
00:43:23.000 So that's what's at the heart of it with this Boy Scouts of America.
00:43:26.000 It's about men under assault everywhere, all the time, and on a deeper level, the natural order is under assault.
00:43:33.000 We all know what's right.
00:43:35.000 Time to come home, ladies.
00:43:36.000 Time to come home.
00:43:37.000 And look, like it's even that bad of a deal, right?
00:43:40.000 I mean, they want to go and be wage slaves.
00:43:42.000 They want to go and be wage slaves in the postmodern, late stage capitalist machine.
00:43:47.000 They want to go and get.
00:43:48.000 Blown up by improvised explosives in the Middle East.
00:43:52.000 And we're saying, hey, want to like hang out with kids at home and not have to worry about anything but household children?
00:43:59.000 Like, oh, yeah, sorry.
00:44:01.000 I know that's really imposing.
00:44:03.000 I know we're really putting a lot on it.
00:44:04.000 Like, that's awesome.
00:44:06.000 That's the best thing.
00:44:08.000 That's why we reserve it for women.
00:44:11.000 You know, hey, do you want to like, because kids, you think fathers don't want to be with their kids all day long?
00:44:16.000 I mean, being with children, have you ever been around a baby?
00:44:19.000 It's the best thing in the world.
00:44:20.000 I mean, it's stressful, obviously, because they cry and things.
00:44:23.000 Gets a little old after a while, but they get to be with their babies.
00:44:27.000 They have, they grow a baby for nine months inside of them, and then they get to take care of it and raise it and love it and spend all day with it and take care of it and look after all of its interests and make sure it's growing up into a good and healthy person.
00:44:42.000 I mean, that is not an onerous thing, like we're sentencing them to death, like we're sentencing them to 100 years in prison.
00:44:50.000 All we're asking is you just get to chill out at home and be with the people you love the most, and we will take care of everything else.
00:44:57.000 Like, So, I know we're asking a lot.
00:45:00.000 I know that's a really, I know, really pushing it with that.
00:45:04.000 Jeez.
00:45:05.000 I think they got it pretty good.
00:45:06.000 You know, hey, ladies, how about this?
00:45:09.000 We'll fight all the wars.
00:45:11.000 You know, you read about mustard gas and getting blown up with artillery and getting captured and tortured and being executed with AA guns and getting your head chopped off and getting scalped and getting blown up with a nail bomb driving through the streets of Kabul.
00:45:26.000 And we'll do that.
00:45:29.000 And we'll also.
00:45:30.000 build skyscrapers and go up a thousand feet in the air and, and build things.
00:45:35.000 And we'll do the window washing and we'll do, we'll work in coal mines and we'll make sure that there's electricity and we'll work in factories all day breathing in carcinogens so that there can be cars.
00:45:47.000 And all you have to do is read a bedtime story and cook and clean a little bit and be at home with the person you love and not have to worry about bills or, or getting a big project in, you know.
00:46:01.000 So, not to ramble, not to go on too much, but it's just absurd.
00:46:05.000 We all know it.
00:46:06.000 We all know it deep down.
00:46:08.000 And it's just kind of absurd that you have to make a case like this and you get called a bad person nonetheless.
00:46:13.000 But time to go into our questions.
00:46:15.000 Time to go into our questions here.
00:46:18.000 Let's check our super chat.
00:46:19.000 First off, let's see what everybody is saying.
00:46:23.000 J22, Nicholas just gave Will a new nickname.
00:46:26.000 It's no longer Will the Thrill, it's now Will the Ill.
00:46:29.000 I like it.
00:46:31.000 And thank you, J22.
00:46:32.000 Tyler Jarjura, well, thank you for the donation, no question, but just some shekels.
00:46:38.000 Patrick Berry, if you listen closely, you can hear the clown horns honking in the background of your life.
00:46:43.000 Anyways, here's some shekels to get some better debate opponents.
00:46:46.000 Well, thank you, my man.
00:46:47.000 Thank you for the shekels.
00:46:48.000 Always much appreciated when you throw some shekels our way.
00:46:54.000 It's not easy trying to make your way in this world if you don't submit to the new world order.
00:47:00.000 Not anything else, the new world order.
00:47:04.000 It's hard to make it in the new world order when you're not like, you know, shilling and lying and everything else.
00:47:11.000 So, anything is appreciated to keep this enterprise going, trying to turn it into a business, this America First Media.
00:47:17.000 So, hopefully, we're able to thrive.
00:47:20.000 I think people are ready for the truth.
00:47:22.000 I think people are ready for the truth and ready to support it in the ways that it needs to be.
00:47:27.000 And the technology couldn't be at a better place than it is right now for what we need to start doing.
00:47:33.000 So, thank you for the shekels.
00:47:34.000 But we'll jump onto Twitter right now, and we'll see what people are saying.
00:47:38.000 Remember, it's hashtag AmericaFQ.
00:47:42.000 For any and all questions.
00:47:44.000 And I pick out the best ones, remember, because we're getting overloaded with questions.
00:47:49.000 Back on the RSBN days, I could take all of them because it was like five a night.
00:47:52.000 But ever since we started here, it's nuts.
00:47:56.000 Opinions on Andrew Breitbart, positives and negatives.
00:48:00.000 Was his death suspicious?
00:48:02.000 Good question.
00:48:03.000 Andrew Breitbart, I definitely think there was something going on there.
00:48:06.000 He died in his mid 40s of a heart attack in the middle of the street.
00:48:10.000 I don't think so.
00:48:12.000 And there are, it's well documented that the CIA.
00:48:16.000 These deep state organizations have drugs and weapons that are able to induce heart attacks or induce cardiac arrest.
00:48:25.000 So it looks like a heart attack that resulted from a natural occasion.
00:48:30.000 They said he had some kind of issue, like he had an enlarged heart or something.
00:48:34.000 I'm not totally sure, but definitely fishy circumstances.
00:48:38.000 I generally like Breitbart, I like the publication, but I'm so weary of the fact that it was born in Israel and they don't talk about certain issues.
00:48:48.000 Is born out of Israel and they don't talk about certain issues.
00:48:51.000 Now, again, maybe it was too early to talk about those issues, but generally I think Breitbart is a little bit too cautious.
00:48:59.000 I think they could do a lot more with their platform in the way of what needs to be discussed.
00:49:06.000 Pumpkin looks great now, says Bill Motzing.
00:49:08.000 Well, thank you.
00:49:09.000 We love our little guy here.
00:49:10.000 Like I said, on Halloween, I think we're going to carve, if we don't carve this one, we might get a big one and carve that.
00:49:18.000 Because it will be like that Alex Jones video.
00:49:20.000 That's kind of my model.
00:49:21.000 You know, we'll do a call in show maybe.
00:49:23.000 It'll be extended.
00:49:24.000 Just very casual, very chill.
00:49:26.000 I'll be here carving a pumpkin.
00:49:28.000 Maybe I'll get my mom to come down and produce it so I can be a little bit more active.
00:49:34.000 Gotta love our moms.
00:49:35.000 Mom, right.
00:49:36.000 Get the mom, right hashtag going.
00:49:38.000 We love our moms.
00:49:39.000 You know, that's the thing.
00:49:40.000 People say I'm anti woman.
00:49:41.000 No, no.
00:49:42.000 I love my mom.
00:49:43.000 Love my sister.
00:49:45.000 You know, modern women can't say the same.
00:49:47.000 Kind of, you know, not so great, those modern women.
00:49:51.000 But.
00:49:53.000 A lot of my opinions on women come from my mom, who she left her job to raise me and my sister, and that made all the difference.
00:50:00.000 And that's why I want the same for everyone else.
00:50:04.000 And people who have, you know, if we can go back to that, we didn't talk about this enough, but we want women to be happy.
00:50:11.000 We want everyone to be healthy.
00:50:14.000 I don't think you're looking after your children if you're saying that they should grow up in daycare.
00:50:19.000 And like I said, you know, some people that's not in the cards, but you should try as hard as you can.
00:50:24.000 If you can do it, you should stay home with the kitties.
00:50:28.000 What other interesting questions do we have?
00:50:28.000 What do we have?
00:50:32.000 Hey, Nick, I know you disavow the 1488, but what about the 14?
00:50:36.000 Yeah, I see no problem with the 14.
00:50:38.000 Everybody's very triggered by the 14.
00:50:40.000 I don't get it.
00:50:42.000 The 14 words are we must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.
00:50:49.000 What is controversial about that?
00:50:51.000 If you said that, I mean, isn't that what Black Lives Matter means?
00:50:54.000 Isn't the 14 words just Black Lives Matter with an additional 11 words?
00:50:59.000 If you said we must secure the existence of black people and a future for black children, you could hear that on NBC or on CNN or ABC.
00:51:08.000 I mean, any one of these channels.
00:51:09.000 You'd certainly hear it on BET, but you say it about white people and suddenly it's controversial.
00:51:15.000 Remember, folks, it's controversial that we want white people to not die off.
00:51:19.000 It's controversial.
00:51:20.000 Remember, try not to be too offensive when you say that we should still exist.
00:51:24.000 Try not to push, try not to go off the edge when you talk about how our children have a right to exist, right?
00:51:31.000 These bastards in the establishment, you know, that want us to apologize for being white.
00:51:38.000 I don't think so, you know.
00:51:40.000 I cannot stand this.
00:51:42.000 I tell people, you know, white people will go extinct.
00:51:46.000 White people will be discriminated against.
00:51:48.000 There will be hate crimes against us.
00:51:50.000 Look at South Africa, if you don't believe me.
00:51:53.000 And they say, so what?
00:51:55.000 So what if white people disappear?
00:51:56.000 So what if you go extinct?
00:51:59.000 Oh, you want to just, hmm.
00:52:02.000 So what?
00:52:03.000 What do you mean, so what?
00:52:08.000 One black kid gets shot because he tries to steal a cop's gun.
00:52:11.000 It's an international affair, it's an international scandal.
00:52:14.000 Black genocide is going on.
00:52:16.000 Stop the presses.
00:52:17.000 There is a systematic effort underway to eliminate and destroy our people.
00:52:21.000 By the way, not an unexceptional people, which can't be said about others.
00:52:29.000 And nobody cares about that.
00:52:30.000 Can't talk about that.
00:52:32.000 You're called crazy, radical, extremist.
00:52:35.000 They take away your money if you talk about that.
00:52:38.000 I don't think so.
00:52:40.000 You know, who cares?
00:52:41.000 Why don't you go and look at some of the cathedrals?
00:52:43.000 Why don't you go and look at the art, the sculptures?
00:52:45.000 Why don't you look where you are?
00:52:48.000 In the greatest country in the history of the world, and then you tell me again that it's a trivial thing that we're going away, that makes me so mad.
00:52:56.000 And, you know, that's another thing.
00:52:59.000 This generation, we will not be defending our existence.
00:53:03.000 We will not be, or rather, not defending it, we will not have to justify our existence like all these other cucks.
00:53:09.000 Or, oh, you know, well, it would be a good thing.
00:53:11.000 Well, you know, economically, no, We will not sit here and justify our existence.
00:53:18.000 If you don't think we have a right to exist, you will be destroyed.
00:53:21.000 You will be.
00:53:22.000 Terminated.
00:53:23.000 That, I promise.
00:53:26.000 Because this is so beyond the pale in terms of, you know, people call it a double standard.
00:53:32.000 That's a joke.
00:53:33.000 It is much more than a double standard.
00:53:36.000 Our entire society is constructed around the anti white doctrine of anti racism.
00:53:43.000 That goes a little bit farther than a double standard.
00:53:45.000 I used to think it was a double standard.
00:53:47.000 Then I see Star Wars, then I see Spider Man, then I see that movie Fist Fight.
00:53:52.000 The movie poster for that.
00:53:53.000 Then I see all this other propaganda.
00:53:55.000 I see what goes on.
00:53:56.000 I see what's happening in South Africa.
00:53:59.000 You know, Israel has a couple of resolutions passed against it in UNESCO and the United Nations.
00:54:08.000 And Holocaust is happening.
00:54:09.000 Oh my God, the genocide's happening again.
00:54:12.000 There's an actual genocide happening in South Africa, and nobody could give a damn.
00:54:16.000 Nobody's giving it any coverage.
00:54:18.000 What does that tell you?
00:54:19.000 You know, how much aid do the Boers in South Africa get?
00:54:26.000 Even the Yazidis get more coverage.
00:54:28.000 The Kurds get more coverage than the Boers in South Africa, what they do to these people.
00:54:33.000 And nobody gives a damn.
00:54:34.000 Yet we're still talking about things that have happened 70 years ago.
00:54:37.000 And then they have the audacity this week to tell us the USS Liberty happened 50 years ago.
00:54:43.000 Do we really care?
00:54:44.000 Oh my God, are you joking?
00:54:46.000 You want to talk about things that happened a long time ago so they shouldn't influence our decisions today?
00:54:52.000 You really want to go down that rabbit hole?
00:54:54.000 You want to go down that rabbit hole?
00:54:55.000 Line of argument.
00:54:56.000 I'd love to go down with you.
00:54:58.000 If 1967 is the statute of limitations for things that don't matter, I think you're going to be in for a rude awakening.
00:55:06.000 Right?
00:55:07.000 Jesus.
00:55:08.000 It just really gets my goat.
00:55:10.000 Nothing gets my goat more.
00:55:15.000 Race doesn't matter, except for when it defines everything about everyone else, right?
00:55:20.000 Whitey, it doesn't matter if you go extinct.
00:55:23.000 Okay, so then it doesn't matter if black people go extinct, right?
00:55:26.000 It doesn't matter if, like, oh, I don't know, anybody else goes extinct.
00:55:33.000 But you can all day long on CNN, the night after the election.
00:55:37.000 It's not a matter of if the white funeral is happening, or it's not a matter of if the white race is dying, it's a matter of how long and how violent the funeral will be.
00:55:47.000 Could you imagine you've said that about any other people?
00:55:49.000 Jesus.
00:55:51.000 So, sorry to go off on a rant like that, but you know, it's like in Kill Bill, I see red when I hear that kind of thing.
00:56:02.000 Check your super chat.
00:56:03.000 Dude, I was giving a rant, all right?
00:56:06.000 Sheesh.
00:56:09.000 What do we see here?
00:56:12.000 Kyler Meisenheimer.
00:56:15.000 What's the best way to respect women?
00:56:18.000 Best way to respect women.
00:56:19.000 The best way to respect women is.
00:56:24.000 I don't know.
00:56:24.000 You just got to.
00:56:26.000 I think the best way, actually, you got to be a gentleman.
00:56:29.000 But it's also not to be a cuck.
00:56:31.000 Women respect strength.
00:56:32.000 The best way to respect a woman is to respect a woman for what she is, which is feminine, which is different from men, which is in order to truly understand.
00:56:42.000 You have to know her.
00:56:42.000 And respect her.
00:56:44.000 Right?
00:56:45.000 And so, and that's what I mean by that.
00:56:47.000 People might think respect is like, hi, honey.
00:56:50.000 Good morning.
00:56:51.000 Hi, honey.
00:56:52.000 I love you.
00:56:52.000 Good night.
00:56:52.000 Like, that is not respect.
00:56:54.000 That is not the respect that they want.
00:56:55.000 The respect that they want is, I don't want to get into that, but the respect that they want is they want you to be a man.
00:57:02.000 That's how you respect them.
00:57:04.000 And also, you talk smack to them on Twitter.
00:57:07.000 You call them little lady on Twitter.
00:57:09.000 That's my favorite way to respect them, you make fun of them.
00:57:12.000 Seriously, though, Women kind of like that.
00:57:14.000 Women kind of like that when you chop them in half.
00:57:16.000 I was at a, and I don't want the story to go too long because overdrive starts in two minutes, but when I was at Boston University, I was at one of these protests, and this petite, like, little Marxist girl, she was kind of cute.
00:57:28.000 She had, like, this, like, nerdy kind of a vibe.
00:57:30.000 She had, like, those glasses.
00:57:32.000 Normally it's degenerate kind of shitlibby, but she was okay.
00:57:36.000 She was very small.
00:57:36.000 She looked okay.
00:57:37.000 And she came up to me.
00:57:38.000 She was standing over there, and she came up to me, and I'm, you know, I'm standing there with my Trump flag, my sweatshirt, my hat, and she came over to me, and she started into, like, this rant.
00:57:47.000 You could tell that she wanted to tell me off, and then she kept stuttering.
00:57:52.000 And she was like, You want to try that again?
00:57:54.000 I said, You want to go back over there and rehearse that line and then come back?
00:57:57.000 And she kind of like, and I did that, not in like a boo, you suck, but in like a hey, that was a nice try.
00:58:04.000 Very, very cute.
00:58:05.000 And she was almost like, It almost kind of made her, I don't know.
00:58:09.000 I don't know.
00:58:10.000 It almost kind of excited her, where she was like, Oh, like, yeah.
00:58:14.000 So that's, they like that kind of thing.
00:58:17.000 Jordan Brown says, Sup, neighbor.
00:58:19.000 She, and I just want to say great show.
00:58:21.000 Thank you, Jordan Brown.
00:58:22.000 Appreciate you.
00:58:24.000 Next, John's.
00:58:25.000 Nick, take Cassandra Fairbanks.
00:58:28.000 It's your war booty.
00:58:30.000 I don't know.
00:58:31.000 Tattoos, pictures online.
00:58:34.000 I don't know.
00:58:35.000 Look, I like Cassandra, but thoughtery has to be avoided.
00:58:40.000 We don't like to mince words.
00:58:42.000 That said, we respect her as a woman, but I cannot give in to temptation.
00:58:47.000 Dominic Liberator.
00:58:49.000 It'll be a pleasure to make clips of this one.
00:58:51.000 Please do, my man.
00:58:52.000 Thank you.
00:58:54.000 Empress Finest, did you have a falling out with Fashion the Nation and Jazz?
00:58:58.000 No, what happened was Jazz Hands McFeels wanted to have me on, I think it was last weekend, but it turned out that his co host wasn't going to be out of town like he planned, so he said he'll let me know and that happens again.
00:59:14.000 So we'll see.
00:59:15.000 Peter Starzomchik, love the passion, here's some shekels.
00:59:19.000 Thank you, my man, much appreciated.
00:59:22.000 Cool Apple, you missed my super chat on Tuesday.
00:59:24.000 Sorry, man.
00:59:25.000 Sorry if I didn't catch it.
00:59:27.000 It's okay, though.
00:59:28.000 I said that you should start working out.
00:59:29.000 I started working out from inspiration from Nationalist Review.
00:59:32.000 I'm going a month strong.
00:59:33.000 Hey, well, good to hear, man.
00:59:34.000 I'm glad people are getting something out of it.
00:59:37.000 Really good to hear.
00:59:37.000 And yeah, I got to start doing it.
00:59:39.000 Just a matter of getting out of bed.
00:59:41.000 I feel like once I start paying for a gym membership, I'll feel obligated to go.
00:59:44.000 So thanks, man.
00:59:46.000 And thanks, Howard Morton, for the donation.
00:59:48.000 We're going to have to call the night.
00:59:49.000 Sorry it's so abrupt like that, but Overdrive starts like now on this channel.
00:59:54.000 So that's the show.
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