America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes - May 07, 2018


The Erich Schneiderman Scandal | America First Ep. 159


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00:00:06.000 Good evening, everybody.
00:00:07.000 You are watching America First.
00:00:09.000 My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:00:11.000 We've got a great show for you tonight and a great week on the show.
00:00:16.000 Lots of great streams planned for you this week.
00:00:18.000 We've got a big debate coming up on Wednesday.
00:00:22.000 Me and Jacob Wall going at each other on the question of regime change in Iran.
00:00:28.000 Friday, it's in the works.
00:00:30.000 I've got a big Fortnite stream prepared for you guys.
00:00:35.000 It's going to be an all star squad.
00:00:37.000 If you haven't heard already, In the game Fortnite, they're doing a very special game mode this week.
00:00:43.000 Planning on doing it on Friday after America First.
00:00:47.000 We'll have a Fortnite team comprised of myself, Baked Alaska, Beardley Beardson, Party Goy, possibly others.
00:00:55.000 So it should be a good time.
00:00:57.000 And then Saturday, I will be debating Ryan Dawson on the public space with JF about religion, among other things.
00:01:05.000 So it's a very loaded week.
00:01:08.000 It's a fully loaded, triple stuffed.
00:01:11.000 Week of America First.
00:01:12.000 Lots of things going on, and we're very excited to bring it to you.
00:01:16.000 Unfortunately, tonight I am not streaming on Twitch.
00:01:21.000 I got kicked off Twitch for 24 hours.
00:01:25.000 I was doing, as you may have seen, a casual Fortnite stream last night.
00:01:30.000 Just very fun, casual, low key.
00:01:32.000 There were like 100 people watching.
00:01:34.000 Very small, very low key.
00:01:37.000 And I got raided by our friend, the late great.
00:01:41.000 Destiny, Stephen Bonnell.
00:01:43.000 And so he raided me.
00:01:45.000 I said some nasty things about him, and then I got shut down.
00:01:48.000 So we're not streaming on Twitch tonight, but we are streaming on everything else.
00:01:51.000 And tonight we're talking about the New York Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman.
00:01:57.000 You know, it's funny how we hear the same names.
00:02:00.000 It's always the same, the same names reverberating throughout the sex scandals, throughout corruption, espionage.
00:02:10.000 Isn't it weird?
00:02:11.000 But so we're talking about Eric Schneiderman.
00:02:14.000 Schneiderman, the New York Attorney General, who it just came out this evening, like 20 minutes ago, 30 minutes ago, a big spread in Newsweek, or I think it was the New Yorker, I'm not sure, one of the big papers about the New York Attorney General and how there are four women accusing him of all kinds of nasty things, all kinds of really vile, disgusting things.
00:02:40.000 And so we're going to be talking about that tonight.
00:02:43.000 Of the Freedom Day, whatever that was called, Free Speech Day that happened in London with Milo, Lauren Southern, Tommy Robinson, some hot takes about that, and possibly some other things if we have time.
00:02:56.000 But I really wanted to get into this New York Attorney General thing, which really blew me away.
00:03:02.000 I don't know, it really didn't blow me away, but this is just a perfect example, this situation with Schneiderman.
00:03:10.000 It is just such a perfect example of everything that we talk about on this show.
00:03:14.000 The point that I try to drive home is.
00:03:17.000 So clearly on every show every week is that this is a moral struggle on America First.
00:03:23.000 And we come on, you know, look, it's a fun show.
00:03:26.000 We have fun.
00:03:27.000 We're back for another action packed, fun week.
00:03:31.000 And sometimes we're funny, sometimes we're ironic.
00:03:34.000 But it should always be clear that it's a moral struggle on America First.
00:03:39.000 It's not about budgets.
00:03:41.000 It's not about are you a liberal or are you a conservative?
00:03:45.000 Are you a Republican?
00:03:46.000 Are you a Democrat?
00:03:47.000 It's about good versus evil.
00:03:49.000 It's about Christian.
00:03:51.000 Versus Satan, Jesus Christ versus the devil.
00:03:54.000 And here, there is no clearer example of just the kind of depravity that exists among the upper echelons.
00:04:02.000 And let me tell you a little bit about this gentleman, Mr. Schneiderman.
00:04:06.000 So it came out today on, I think it was the New Yorker, a big spread about him how four women are coming out and accusing him of sexual assault.
00:04:16.000 And you've got to read the article that they put out.
00:04:19.000 It was a long one, it took me a little while to read, but man, did they go into detail.
00:04:25.000 And before I get into it, I do want to say they present a lot of evidence for it, you know, because we've talked about a lot of this sexual assault stuff, obviously.
00:04:34.000 In the duration of this show, we covered Me Too with Harvey Weinstein.
00:04:38.000 We covered Louis C.K.
00:04:40.000 We covered a lot of the Hollywood stuff, but then we also covered Roy Moore in Alabama, who there were allegations against him.
00:04:48.000 We covered Rob Porter, who was an aide to the chief of staff of the White House, and we covered him.
00:04:55.000 And I will say that for many of these accusers, at least on the Republican side, I say that there's not a lot of evidence.
00:05:03.000 And you look at the case with.
00:05:05.000 Roy Moore, and there really wasn't a lot of hard evidence.
00:05:08.000 The only piece of hard evidence they offered was a yearbook, and even that, they wrote things under it, they tampered with it.
00:05:14.000 In the case of Rob Porter, there was no hard evidence.
00:05:17.000 So I know some people are going to watch this and say, well, you know, Nick made excuses or Nick did this.
00:05:24.000 Nick justified it when it was Republicans.
00:05:27.000 Nick excused it when it was Donald Trump and Roy Moore and Rob Porter, but now it's other people, he's got a big problem.
00:05:32.000 No.
00:05:33.000 If you read this article, there's lots of evidence.
00:05:35.000 But And I really encourage people to go out and read it.
00:05:38.000 The exploits that are covered in here.
00:05:39.000 So there's four women and there's girlfriends that he dated intermittently over the past five or ten years.
00:05:46.000 And just nasty stuff telling stories about how he would slap them.
00:05:50.000 He would strangle them in bed.
00:05:52.000 He would just like beat the shit out of them.
00:05:54.000 And not only just the physical assault, I mean, that's bad enough that there's this physical abuse.
00:06:00.000 He's hitting them, he's calling them nasty names.
00:06:03.000 There's this sadistic kind of psychological abuse they talk about.
00:06:07.000 There was one line which.
00:06:09.000 I almost had to crack up because of the hypocrisy of it.
00:06:12.000 It was sick.
00:06:13.000 You know, granted, it's a sick thing.
00:06:14.000 It's very disgusting and sleazy.
00:06:17.000 But one of the girlfriends he dated was a Sri Lankan girl.
00:06:21.000 And it says in the article that he would call her his little brown slave and force her to refer to herself as property.
00:06:29.000 Now, that's very nasty.
00:06:31.000 It's terrible stuff.
00:06:32.000 He called her that because she's Sri Lankan.
00:06:35.000 She has brown skin.
00:06:36.000 You know, she's like one of these darker Southeast Asians.
00:06:38.000 But the only reason I kind of have to chuckle is because.
00:06:41.000 You know, these are the far left kinds of people, and you would think the opposite.
00:06:46.000 You would think that because of the rhetoric they spew, the virtue signaling that goes on, it's just kind of ironic that then you hear that in bed they're these nasty, they have these colonial, these conquistador fantasies.
00:06:59.000 But so there's the psychological abuse.
00:07:01.000 They talk about how not only was there the sexual abuse of women, but they say that he was drunk five out of seven days a week, how he'd be drinking every night, drinking bottles and bottles of wine and then hard liquor.
00:07:14.000 Doing drugs, doing Xanax, abusing prescription drugs.
00:07:18.000 They talk about how he would get so drunk that he would cut himself, not like with a knife, but like he'd be tripping and falling and having all kinds of injuries.
00:07:27.000 Where they talked about in one story, he woke up.
00:07:30.000 He had accidentally cut himself the night before.
00:07:32.000 He woke up in bed in a pool of blood.
00:07:35.000 And the next day, he was still bleeding at work.
00:07:38.000 One of the girlfriends had to go in and change his bandages at work because he was still bleeding.
00:07:43.000 So, just a very ugly, very ugly, ugly story.
00:07:46.000 And we can't cover everything.
00:07:49.000 I won't bore you with all the details.
00:07:51.000 Also, you don't want to get into too graphic detail, but long story short, this guy's a piece of work.
00:07:57.000 And I was very thorough.
00:07:58.000 You know, I checked and I read every word in the article, and there was, it was corroborated by a lot of evidence.
00:08:05.000 There was one girl who said that he smacked her so hard that her ears were ringing, and there was a mark, and it was really bad.
00:08:13.000 And they actually corroborated this with three girls.
00:08:17.000 The woman who accused him said that the following day she called three girlfriends of hers on the phone and told them about it.
00:08:24.000 They all corroborated the story.
00:08:26.000 She sent the New Yorker a picture of her bruised face.
00:08:30.000 She showed doctor's records where she came in about a couple of months later and they cleared dried blood out of her ears.
00:08:38.000 Apparently, her ears were bleeding internally and it was dripping down into her collarbone.
00:08:43.000 And so she went to the doctor.
00:08:44.000 The doctor gave the New Yorker a copy of some medical records where it said that in 2014 they removed some dried blood.
00:08:50.000 So this story was totally corroborated.
00:08:53.000 Apparently, there's just a lot of evidence going on here.
00:08:57.000 And of course, this surprises nobody.
00:09:00.000 This surprises nobody on the right wing who knows the nature of the enemy.
00:09:05.000 And here's the best part about this New York attorney general.
00:09:09.000 Here's somebody who led the charge during the Me Too movement.
00:09:12.000 Here's the grand irony of it all the New York attorney general, this Schneiderman guy, Schneiderman, when the Weinstein story broke back over the summer about all the sexual assault and all these other allegations came out, he was out there virtue signaling.
00:09:30.000 Giving great speeches about brave women and about how men cannot abuse their power anymore.
00:09:36.000 They cannot, men in power cannot abuse women anymore.
00:09:40.000 He filed charges against Weinstein as the attorney general.
00:09:43.000 He's the chief legal force in the state.
00:09:46.000 He went after Weinstein.
00:09:47.000 He passed laws specifically, I think, as a senator on strangulation, on slapping as a means of assault in New York State, and all kinds of things.
00:09:57.000 And again, this is where it comes down to the element of surprise, where many people, I think many.
00:10:03.000 Normal type people would say, wow, you know, here's this otherwise powerful white Jewish male who's in a position of power, but he's a Democrat and he's a liberal and he's a feminist and he dates powerful, headstrong political feminists.
00:10:22.000 And all the people he dated were these political activists, really strong, solid, liberal women.
00:10:27.000 Some of them divorced, some of them, you know, they're getting in roasty territory, but there are these headstrong feminist liberal women.
00:10:33.000 And here is him.
00:10:34.000 He's the The champion of women's rights.
00:10:36.000 He's fighting against the Weinsteins and the CKs and all the rest.
00:10:40.000 And then it turns out oh, wait a minute, surprise, surprise, the New York Attorney General, this huge, powerful Democrat guy, supposedly a feminist, supposedly a liberal, is scum, is evil, is a demon, is an actual straight up demon.
00:11:01.000 And again, this surprises nobody.
00:11:02.000 It goes back to the theme of the show.
00:11:05.000 The people that are in power, they're not just, they're not, first of all, they're not liberal.
00:11:10.000 They're not feminist.
00:11:11.000 They're nothing what they say they are.
00:11:14.000 And by the way, the ideological stuff, that is, that's the lowest tier lie that they say.
00:11:19.000 You know, they say, oh, I'm for women's rights, and then it turns out they're beating the shit out of women.
00:11:24.000 That's only the tip of the iceberg.
00:11:26.000 The hypocrisy goes so much deeper than that.
00:11:28.000 When I say they're not who they say they are, I mean, they're lizards.
00:11:32.000 I don't mean they're literally reptilian, but these people have no scruples, they have no conscience.
00:11:38.000 These people are sociopaths.
00:11:40.000 That's what I mean when I say they're not who they say they are.
00:11:44.000 This is a person who, for years, is going out with women and slapping them and saying all this nasty stuff.
00:11:52.000 I mean, really sick, vile stuff.
00:11:55.000 He's abusing drugs.
00:11:56.000 He's abusing alcohol.
00:11:58.000 All throughout, he's going out on television and giving speeches about defending women.
00:12:04.000 He goes out, gives a big speech.
00:12:06.000 Women need to be empowered.
00:12:08.000 And we need to fight for women's rights.
00:12:10.000 And men in power can't abuse women.
00:12:13.000 Thank you.
00:12:13.000 You know, big applause.
00:12:14.000 Okay, shake some hands, shake some hands, drive home.
00:12:17.000 And then he's slapping the hell out of his girlfriend.
00:12:19.000 I mean, these are the people.
00:12:21.000 There was another story in this article, which this wasn't really egregious or anything, but I think it kind of proves a point.
00:12:29.000 Where he was in his bathroom and he slipped and fell and he cut his face up real bad, where he was bleeding all over the place.
00:12:36.000 He was all puffy.
00:12:38.000 He had like a black eye because he got so blackout drunk.
00:12:41.000 You know, this is our attorney general.
00:12:43.000 What a real winner, right?
00:12:44.000 What a real winner.
00:12:45.000 The attorney general of New York State getting blackout drunk five out of seven days a week.
00:12:50.000 Anyway, he gets drunk.
00:12:51.000 He slips and falls in the bathroom.
00:12:53.000 He cuts himself all over, big puffy faced black guy.
00:12:56.000 And he had a public appearance scheduled for the next day.
00:12:59.000 And there.
00:13:01.000 They're a political consultant, whoever it was in their team told the public that he tripped and fell on a morning jog, and so he can't make the appearance.
00:13:10.000 And you know, that might have slipped under the radar for a lot of people because it's surrounded by just so much other sick stuff.
00:13:17.000 And trust us, we respect the hell out of women on this show.
00:13:21.000 So that offends nobody more than it offends me.
00:13:23.000 But it's in all this other nasty stuff that I think it's kind of ignored that these people just lie and lie.
00:13:31.000 Like it's nothing, like it doesn't even matter.
00:13:34.000 You know, I mean, I think if he went out and said, Oh, well, I slipped and fell in my bathroom, I don't think people would mind, but they have to lie and save face even about something as small as that.
00:13:44.000 And I just think it tells you something that that is just so a part of the process, that is so institutionalized within the system that he's a total scumbag.
00:13:55.000 It's the women abuse, to me, the women abuse is only the excess of it.
00:14:01.000 If you swept all that aside, you would still have a total deadbeat who's drinking, abusing drugs, and just lying.
00:14:07.000 I mean, that's, I think, what's really the key here here's a guy who's drinking all week and whatever.
00:14:13.000 You want to have a drink after dinner, but getting, in the words of these women, plastered, so drunk that he's beating them up.
00:14:19.000 But then he's slipping and falling.
00:14:21.000 And it is just the modus operandi.
00:14:23.000 It is just the standard procedure I was just naturally plastered drunk, beating the hell out of my girlfriend.
00:14:30.000 I slipped and fell and hurt myself.
00:14:32.000 And so let's just lie it.
00:14:34.000 Let's just completely lie to the public.
00:14:35.000 And actually, it was just jogging.
00:14:38.000 And I just think it really tells you a lot.
00:14:40.000 It just really says a lot.
00:14:41.000 When we talk on this show about how these people are evil, about how what they're doing is deliberate, about how this is so much more than just a political struggle, how it really is on a higher realm.
00:14:54.000 I don't know if you want to call that another dimension.
00:14:56.000 I don't know if you want to call that religious or spiritual or moral, whatever it is.
00:15:02.000 What it appears to be.
00:15:04.000 And this is why the struggle with Donald Trump is so important because think of the kind of things that they accuse him of, right?
00:15:11.000 You know, they're the ones on the front line saying Donald Trump is the kind of guy, when he said grab them by the you know what, he's the kind of guy that is so arrogant or he thinks he's so powerful, he's such a megalomaniac that he sees a woman and he just grabs her.
00:15:28.000 That's the kind of guy Donald Trump is, you know?
00:15:31.000 That's the kind of lie that they try to sell on the American people because.
00:15:35.000 10 years ago, he was on a bus doing a little locker room talk with this Billy Bush character, bragging about their sexual conquest.
00:15:44.000 They misinterpreted that or mischaracterized it 10 years later to sink his chances on the election by trying to sell you on the idea that he's the kind of guy that sees a woman and he just goes in and grabs them.
00:15:57.000 They try and say, well, he's got this thing with Stormy Daniels.
00:16:01.000 He had an affair with Stormy Daniels.
00:16:03.000 And Melania used to take lewd photographs for magazine covers.
00:16:08.000 And he's the kind of guy who sexualizes his daughter.
00:16:11.000 I mean, they try and slander him with all this kind of stuff.
00:16:14.000 And I'm sure.
00:16:15.000 I'm sure Eric Schneider has said some choice things as well.
00:16:18.000 And then it turns out on every case, whether it's liberal Hollywood and all the directors, and I'm sure we haven't even seen the worst out of Hollywood.
00:16:28.000 Mark my words, I don't know when it comes out, but we have not seen the worst out of Hollywood.
00:16:34.000 But whether it's liberal Hollywood with Weinstein and Louis C.K. and Kevin Spacey and all these people to politics, whether it's Hillary Clinton who has just got scandal on top of scandal, cover up on top of cover up, and then we find out we have Mr. Schneider.
00:16:51.000 Doing the exact same thing.
00:16:52.000 And of course, do you think this is a secret, folks?
00:16:56.000 Do you think that somebody this powerful with this much notoriety, do you think it was really a big secret that he was a serial woman abuser, that he was on drugs, that he was drinking?
00:17:07.000 It's pretty difficult to conceal that kind of a thing, even if you're like a neighborhood person, even if you're a regular, friendly community person, even if you work on a factory line, if you work at a school, if you work at, I don't even know, if you work at McDonald's.
00:17:22.000 It's pretty easy to tell if somebody's drunk all the time on drugs or if they have issues with a woman.
00:17:28.000 You know, this guy had friends.
00:17:30.000 This guy worked with people very closely.
00:17:32.000 He had a team.
00:17:34.000 And so all these Democrats that are out there, all these, and I hesitate even to say Democrats because you know it's both sides.
00:17:40.000 You know it's not a horizontal thing of left and right, it's a vertical thing.
00:17:44.000 It's them, the lizard people, and us, working people at the bottom.
00:17:48.000 But regardless, you know that all these liberals and Democrats were out there championing liberal values.
00:17:54.000 Me too.
00:17:55.000 We need to empower women.
00:17:57.000 Women in, you know, they'll come out there and say women in video games need to be treated more respectfully, and then they turn around and cover up this actual abuse.
00:18:08.000 And it just goes to show.
00:18:10.000 It's really an encouraging thing.
00:18:11.000 This is the real white pill, folks.
00:18:14.000 This is the kind of thing you're going to see a lot more of.
00:18:17.000 When this inspector general's report comes out, when you see a lot of these sealed indictments by the Justice Department, when these things start to come out, I think you will start to understand.
00:18:29.000 What really is at stake here?
00:18:31.000 How deep this stuff really goes?
00:18:33.000 Because, again, what I really try and nail home every day on the show is it's really not about the minutia of politics.
00:18:42.000 It is so much more than that.
00:18:44.000 There are far more Schneidermans than there are Donald Trumps.
00:18:48.000 And that's, at the end of the day, why I believe in Donald Trump.
00:18:51.000 I see Donald Trump, and I hope his Justice Department is doing this.
00:18:54.000 I see Donald Trump as a crusader, not even so much for politics, but against the filth.
00:18:59.000 You know, you have to understand that we have a lot of bad policies, sure.
00:19:03.000 There's a lot of bad trends going on in the country.
00:19:06.000 Debt's going up, private and public.
00:19:09.000 Trade deficits are out of control.
00:19:11.000 The economy's bad.
00:19:12.000 Demographics are going south, you know, and no pun intended.
00:19:16.000 Crime is going up.
00:19:17.000 We have all kinds of problems, and these are created by bad laws, you know, and so we've got bad tax laws, bad immigration laws, we've got bad politicians.
00:19:26.000 But I think so few people understand that underlying all of this, The root cause, the root problem here is that the country is occupied.
00:19:37.000 The capital, Washington, D.C., is not in control or by we the people.
00:19:44.000 We do not really control what goes on there.
00:19:46.000 We do not really control what goes on on television, what goes on in corporations, what goes on in media, what goes on in politics.
00:19:54.000 It is a small, rootless, transnational elite which controls just about everything.
00:20:00.000 And very few things move in this country without them giving the okay, without them giving the green light.
00:20:07.000 And the curious thing about these people is there's always been.
00:20:10.000 An aristocracy.
00:20:12.000 There has always been a government.
00:20:14.000 You know, there has always been some form of estate that has been in control of the country for as long as the modern era has been around, since the birth of the nation state.
00:20:24.000 You have had the first estate, the second estate, and the third estate.
00:20:27.000 You've had some form of executive power.
00:20:30.000 You've had some kind of landed nobility or aristocracy.
00:20:33.000 It's changed over the years.
00:20:35.000 Sometimes it's commercial, sometimes it's landed, whatever.
00:20:38.000 You've always had that.
00:20:39.000 But what's curious about this new transnational elite is.
00:20:43.000 Is it of a fundamentally different character than it has been for the last 450 years?
00:20:50.000 Maybe it changed, I don't know, 1880s, 1890s, 1900s, but for a little while now, very recently in terms of the grand scale of history, the people that have controlled the country have started to inwardly resent the country.
00:21:04.000 Whereas before you had patriots who wanted to see the country thrive, who wanted to see their people doing well, who wanted to see glory for their nation, whether it was the enlightened despots or the absolute despots or the popes or whoever.
00:21:17.000 Now you have a group of moneyed people, whether it's bankers or financiers, money movers, whoever it is.
00:21:24.000 But it's a small clique.
00:21:26.000 And they don't like the country.
00:21:28.000 And they don't like you.
00:21:29.000 And they don't like Jesus Christ.
00:21:31.000 And they're not like you and me.
00:21:33.000 They don't think like you and me.
00:21:34.000 They don't have the same moral code that we do.
00:21:38.000 And that is why so many things have gone wrong in the country bad leadership, unintended consequences, depressions, plagues.
00:21:46.000 We've seen it all before.
00:21:47.000 Drought.
00:21:48.000 That's all happened before.
00:21:50.000 But what's never happened before is this kind of occupation from within, a foreign occupation within, this infiltration.
00:21:59.000 And these are the people the Schneidermans, the Clintons, the Weinsteins.
00:22:04.000 Every time one of these stories comes out, we get the latest profile in depravity of who's really pulling the levers.
00:22:12.000 So the next time you watch a movie, think Weinstein.
00:22:17.000 Dan Schneider.
00:22:20.000 The next time you see a government official in a big fancy suit and he's on a podium and it's official and it's somewhat serious and it's legitimate because they're the state, think about Schneiderman.
00:22:31.000 Think about Clinton.
00:22:32.000 Think about all the crooks, the criminals, the demons, bad people, bad people that are going to hell, that are really making the decisions.
00:22:43.000 And that's the country we're living in right now.
00:22:45.000 That's the country your children are inheriting.
00:22:50.000 It's not just a bad economy, folks.
00:22:52.000 It's not just government spending.
00:22:54.000 It's not just waste.
00:22:56.000 It is a spiritual battle that is ongoing.
00:23:00.000 And it's good to see that people are getting exposed.
00:23:02.000 I think we're going to see a lot more of this.
00:23:04.000 And, you know, it's interesting because Donald Trump, I tweeted this before I went live a few minutes ago.
00:23:10.000 Donald Trump was tweeting about this in 2013.
00:23:13.000 He tweeted about Eric Schneiderman, and he said it would be far worse what came out about him after the whole Anthony Weiner scandal.
00:23:23.000 And people know about this stuff.
00:23:25.000 If you think this is an isolated incident, if you think this is not, oh, this is one guy, it's one bad guy, it was a big secret, you're wrong.
00:23:34.000 You're so wrong.
00:23:35.000 You couldn't be more wrong.
00:23:37.000 They all know about it.
00:23:38.000 They're all covering for each other.
00:23:39.000 And I don't know.
00:23:40.000 You know, maybe you think somebody like this, maybe you think people like this are put in these kinds of positions because they're easy to exploit.
00:23:48.000 You know, imagine for a second, let's engage in a little bit of speculation here.
00:23:55.000 You imagine you have somebody like Dan, or excuse me, Eric Schneiderman.
00:23:59.000 It's hard because all these names are so similar.
00:24:02.000 Isn't that weird?
00:24:02.000 You know, Dan Schneider, Eric Schneiderman, Harvey Weinstein.
00:24:06.000 I get them mixed up.
00:24:07.000 You'll have to excuse me because.
00:24:09.000 You know, between the war criminals, espionage, profiteers, and rapists, they all, it's just all very similar.
00:24:17.000 So, not Dan Schneider, Eric Schneiderman.
00:24:20.000 And what was I even saying?
00:24:21.000 I totally lost my train of thought.
00:24:24.000 But with Eric Schneiderman, what was I saying?
00:24:26.000 I totally forgot.
00:24:28.000 I just get so caught up in it because, you know, like I said, it's always the same kinds of names.
00:24:33.000 And I guess it's just this white male problem.
00:24:35.000 But regardless of that fact, I just completely forgot what I was saying.
00:24:40.000 This Eric Schneiderman character, that's what it was.
00:24:43.000 It's not just an isolated case.
00:24:45.000 Oh, that's right, the speculation.
00:24:47.000 Eric Schneiderman, maybe he's in power, and people in power are just kind of sick, right?
00:24:53.000 Maybe Eric Schneiderman and Dan Schneider and Harvey Weinstein, maybe they're all just really sick guys.
00:24:59.000 Maybe it just kind of goes with the territory that you're in a high stakes position, in a high stakes industry.
00:25:06.000 It's a lot of money involved, it's a lot of power.
00:25:09.000 Maybe the kinds of people that are attracted to these industries just happen to be kind of.
00:25:14.000 Eccentric, let's put it that way, right?
00:25:16.000 That's the euphemism for it.
00:25:17.000 Maybe they just happen to be a little bit eccentric.
00:25:20.000 You know, you're Dan Schneider or Eric Schneiderman, whoever it is, you're one of these high up people, and it's very stressful.
00:25:28.000 You know, you got a big show to put out in the case of Dan Schneider, you're the attorney general, you got political connections to Forge.
00:25:35.000 And, you know, when you're under that kind of pressure, like JFK or other great leaders, maybe you need some kind of a release, and maybe it's more extreme than normal people.
00:25:43.000 Maybe, or maybe, or maybe.
00:25:46.000 All the people that are in these positions of power, could they be selected?
00:25:51.000 Could it be that somebody like Eric Schneiderman, he's got a lot of dirt, and there's a lot of evidence for it?
00:25:56.000 There's a lot of dirt on him.
00:25:58.000 Could it be that people who are already eccentric are more easy to blackmail?
00:26:03.000 Could it be that somebody like Eric Schneiderman or Dan Schneider, maybe somebody already has something on them?
00:26:09.000 Maybe that makes it easier for them to manipulate.
00:26:11.000 You imagine that somebody like Eric Schneiderman, maybe he's got a promising political career.
00:26:15.000 He's doing okay.
00:26:16.000 You know, he's doing as well as you can without a major backer, without a major sponsor.
00:26:20.000 A major patron or anything like that.
00:26:22.000 He's doing okay.
00:26:23.000 And somebody notices that he's got something going on.
00:26:27.000 Maybe somebody notices there's a little bit something off there.
00:26:30.000 Maybe they get control of that kind of collateral.
00:26:34.000 Maybe there's evidence about that.
00:26:35.000 Maybe there's dirt.
00:26:36.000 Do you think somebody like Eric Schneiderman would be a good person to have as attorney general if you were in control of the dirt?
00:26:43.000 Would it be easier to control somebody like Eric Schneiderman who's got a lot to lose?
00:26:48.000 Obviously, it'd be very easy for him to get exposed and ruined.
00:26:51.000 And so maybe you give him marching orders and he's quick to follow them through than it would be for somebody who doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, is celibate, all the rest.
00:26:59.000 I don't know.
00:27:00.000 I'm just engaging in some speculation.
00:27:02.000 I just think it's kind of curious that you have a lot of these kinds of things.
00:27:06.000 I don't know.
00:27:07.000 Is it a pyramid?
00:27:08.000 Are these people being selected?
00:27:11.000 It's kind of weird that Hugh Hefner, I know we hear a lot about that with the QAnon, the conspiracy kind of talk.
00:27:17.000 I don't mean to engage in conspiracy talk, but he dies.
00:27:22.000 And he was very connected.
00:27:23.000 He had a lot of powerful friends.
00:27:25.000 He kept a pretty extensive record of his activities and the activities of his powerful friends.
00:27:30.000 He recently died, and then suddenly we see a lot of this stuff coming out, right?
00:27:34.000 It wasn't until after Hugh Hefner died that we saw all this crazy sex stuff come out about Hollywood and Weinstein.
00:27:41.000 I don't know.
00:27:41.000 Look, I don't know.
00:27:43.000 I have no idea.
00:27:43.000 And I mean that legitimately.
00:27:46.000 We don't really know how it works, we don't know how far up it goes.
00:27:49.000 But the people have to demand some answers on this.
00:27:52.000 There has to be some kind of accountability because we see this time and time again in every industry, in every sector, and people just kind of march on and do the same thing.
00:28:01.000 Something's got to change.
00:28:03.000 We really have to have a real insurgency in the country.
00:28:07.000 I don't know what form that takes, if it's political, if it's social, if it's cultural.
00:28:13.000 I don't know what it would look like.
00:28:14.000 We've never been in a position like this with the technology we have, with the transportation, communication, and mass media, with the internet.
00:28:22.000 It's never been like this before.
00:28:23.000 It's a highly, highly anomalous scenario.
00:28:28.000 And so I don't know what it looks like, but this cannot go on forever.
00:28:32.000 You understand that this is not a sustainable path that we're on to have.
00:28:36.000 These kinds of people pulling the levers.
00:28:38.000 I don't want my family, my future kids, to grow up in a world where the Eric Schneidermans are the top legal authority in the country or in the state, where a President Clinton would have been inevitable, if not but for the intervention of divine providence, almost quite literally.
00:28:56.000 If it weren't for Donald Trump, some genius, you know, literally just a really smart guy with a big heart and a lot of resources putting a stop to it.
00:29:07.000 We would have grown up in that kind of a country.
00:29:09.000 And people like Eric Schneiderman would have been ascendant.
00:29:11.000 There was in that article, he had these ambitious designs to form a connection with Clinton and to rise up in the democratic apparatus.
00:29:19.000 These are the kinds of people who would be ascendant in the country, if not before what really was a remarkable exception.
00:29:28.000 And that's no good, folks.
00:29:30.000 There's no law you can pass that's going to change that.
00:29:33.000 No tweet, no law.
00:29:35.000 There's very little you can do about that without serious thinking, serious strategizing, and serious work.
00:29:41.000 But we've got to retake our country.
00:29:42.000 This is not acceptable.
00:29:44.000 This is not a Christian land anymore.
00:29:47.000 We are Christian, but the people that run the country, it seems that they are the antithesis of Jesus Christ.
00:29:53.000 And take that for what you will.
00:29:54.000 But that was the Attorney General Schneiderman, some really sick stuff.
00:29:58.000 And I encourage everybody to go check out that article.
00:30:01.000 Just Google Eric Schneiderman, it's all over the news right now.
00:30:04.000 It's the biggest story.
00:30:05.000 And you just read in detail what goes on.
00:30:07.000 It's just sick.
00:30:10.000 And this is what's been wrought by a culture where we simply have no standards.
00:30:15.000 This is what is allowed when anything goes, right?
00:30:18.000 When you get brought up in a culture where there's no God, where there's no religion, there's no observance of tradition or ritual or anything like that.
00:30:26.000 And, you know, I hear people ridicule religion a lot.
00:30:28.000 People ridicule stuffy, oppressive morality all the time.
00:30:33.000 But look at what has happened after we've been loosed from sexual morality and other kinds of morality.
00:30:41.000 This is the world we live in.
00:30:42.000 You know, when people post on Reddit, About people are doing their nightly Reddit.
00:30:48.000 I saw somebody, regrettably, I saw one of my friends put that in a group chat.
00:30:54.000 I did something about their nightly Reddit.
00:30:56.000 Oh, give me a break.
00:30:58.000 Christ, my nightly Reddit makes me want to cut my head off.
00:31:02.000 When people are browsing their nightly Reddit and they're saying, yeah, I don't need my sky daddy, I don't need my babysitter in the clouds to tell me what's moral and what's not moral, that comes at the cost of having a society that is run by people who are Satanists.
00:31:19.000 You say, oh, well, I don't need God to tell me what's moral and what's not moral.
00:31:24.000 I'm going to have sex with whoever I want.
00:31:28.000 Oh, really?
00:31:29.000 It's immoral for two people to love each other and to have sex with whoever they really he's gonna punish me for that.
00:31:36.000 You know, okay, fine and well, have your fun for now.
00:31:39.000 And then in 50 years, your country is run by sadomasochistic Satanists doing cult rituals in the friggin' backyard of the White House.
00:31:50.000 Yeah, okay, and that's the country we live in.
00:31:53.000 You think you know, talk about a slippery slope.
00:31:56.000 How many times do we hear the slippery slope was a fallacy?
00:32:00.000 Don't worry, man.
00:32:02.000 We're just using contraceptives.
00:32:04.000 We just want to have a little fun.
00:32:08.000 And then 60 years later, you've got CERN opening portals to new dimensions.
00:32:14.000 You've got the Clintons doing the pentagram in the New York whatever, you know.
00:32:19.000 Anyway, but that's the New York Attorney General.
00:32:21.000 You can check that out.
00:32:22.000 You can check out that article.
00:32:23.000 The next big story I wanted to talk about, kind of similar, but a little bit different, which is the Day for Freedom.
00:32:30.000 The Day for Freedom, which was held in.
00:32:32.000 In London, in the United Kingdom, this weekend.
00:32:35.000 It was a big free speech extravaganza.
00:32:38.000 It was Miley Yiannopoulos, Tommy Robinson, Lawrence Southern, excuse me, some other characters, Raheem Kassam from Breitbart, a lot of really awesome people, and also a drag queen.
00:32:53.000 And the premise of it was, well, it's Stefan Mullen who was there too, Gavin McInnes.
00:32:57.000 It was your whole cast of characters, the usual suspects of the alt light.
00:33:02.000 And the premise was this was going to be like.
00:33:06.000 I think almost comparable to like Woodstock.
00:33:08.000 I don't know if they would say that's a fair comparison, but the point was this big rebellious demonstration against the UK's oppressive free speech laws or the oppression of free speech in the Western world.
00:33:20.000 And this came on the heels of Lauren Southern and Martin Selner and Brittany Pettibone getting barred from the United Kingdom recently when they tried to show up there for a conference.
00:33:29.000 And so I guess they organized this big demonstration.
00:33:32.000 About 4,000 people showed up.
00:33:34.000 It was a big affair.
00:33:35.000 You had big speeches, you had this big demonstration.
00:33:39.000 And, you know, I thought it was really curious for two reasons.
00:33:43.000 I thought it was really interesting.
00:33:45.000 Number one, I think what was put on display, it was in London, it was this big, huge extravaganza, whatever.
00:33:51.000 I think what was on display more than anything was the inherent contradiction in the two narratives of the alt-right.
00:33:59.000 And even, I think, ostensibly, the alt-right has this problem, which is, number one, no more victim mentality.
00:34:05.000 You know, this is what they've preached for three years, whether it's Gav McInnes or Miley Yiannopoulos or any one of these guys.
00:34:13.000 They'll say the reason that black people are not doing well is because of victim mentality.
00:34:17.000 The reason the left is hurting the country is because of victimhood culture.
00:34:21.000 They're making everyone a victim.
00:34:22.000 Ba, ba, ba.
00:34:22.000 You know, that's what we've heard.
00:34:23.000 That's the refrain for three years.
00:34:26.000 Same talking points, literally the same quotes for years.
00:34:31.000 That's all we can hear about a safe space trigger warning and the victimhood culture.
00:34:35.000 And of course, this is in stark contradiction with the stated message of the rally, which is we're being oppressed.
00:34:43.000 We're victims.
00:34:45.000 We're victims of free speech tyranny.
00:34:49.000 And of course, they had a way to explain it.
00:34:51.000 They came out and said, Oh, no, but actually, actually, we're real victims.
00:34:55.000 When the left says they're victims, they're not actually victims.
00:34:58.000 So when we ridicule victimhood culture, it's totally coherent with us saying we're victims because we're actually victims.
00:35:06.000 Free speech is actually important, and therefore, we're really victims.
00:35:10.000 So we can say it, but they can't.
00:35:12.000 And, you know, I don't really think.
00:35:13.000 That's not really too big of a stretch, but here's, I think, the take home.
00:35:17.000 There is no substance to the alt light platform.
00:35:21.000 The reason you get contradictions like this, the reason you get what appears to be a flagrant paradox of how you could be against victimhood culture, you can make a career out of exploiting victimhood culture and then say, oh no, but I'm a victim.
00:35:35.000 I think what is clear is that this is what happens when there's no substance to your political ideology.
00:35:41.000 Being against victimhood culture does not mean anything, there is no substance to that message.
00:35:47.000 That is not really a profound thing.
00:35:50.000 That's not even a substantive thing.
00:35:51.000 It's a buzzword, victimhood culture.
00:35:53.000 Well, what does that mean?
00:35:55.000 We're all kind of victims, right?
00:35:57.000 I mean, we are the objects of a grand political strategy by the left.
00:36:01.000 And in the same way, I guess the left is victims of whatever they want to say.
00:36:05.000 But to simply exploit and say, oh, victimhood culture, that's the problem.
00:36:08.000 Of course it isn't.
00:36:09.000 Of course that's not the problem.
00:36:11.000 The problem is nihilism.
00:36:13.000 The problem is multiracialism.
00:36:15.000 The problem is this, that, and the other.
00:36:16.000 It's not victimhood culture.
00:36:17.000 And so I think the first takeaway that I saw was that this is a movement.
00:36:21.000 With no substance.
00:36:23.000 This is a political movement without a political message.
00:36:26.000 It's all just for the sake of fame.
00:36:28.000 It's all just for the sake of clicks, I guess, Patreon donations.
00:36:33.000 I don't know.
00:36:34.000 What are they really fighting for?
00:36:35.000 And free speech for what?
00:36:37.000 You know, I guess that's really the big thing.
00:36:39.000 You want to talk about like an onion of paradoxes.
00:36:42.000 At the core of it is the contradiction of free speech.
00:36:45.000 Free speech for whom?
00:36:47.000 Free speech for what?
00:36:48.000 Why are you fighting for free speech if you're unwilling to even talk about the things that are not allowed to be talked about?
00:36:57.000 Miley Yiannopoulos speaks there.
00:36:58.000 Miley Yiannopoulos canceled an interview with me because I was too controversial.
00:37:04.000 Lauren Southern, I know she hesitates to get involved with people like me, and formerly when I was working with James Olsop, hesitates to get involved with people like us because it's too controversial.
00:37:14.000 Gavin McInnes won't interact with me at all.
00:37:18.000 Too controversial.
00:37:19.000 It's too out there.
00:37:19.000 He told his Proud Boys to disavow Charlottesville.
00:37:23.000 Too controversial.
00:37:24.000 So, which is it then?
00:37:25.000 We're for free speech.
00:37:27.000 Yeah, well, what does free speech really even matter if you're not even allowed to exercise it?
00:37:31.000 Free speech to say what?
00:37:33.000 It's okay to have gay sex only sometimes?
00:37:38.000 Gay marriage and interracial couples and abortions are all okay.
00:37:42.000 Yeah, that's our free speech, right?
00:37:45.000 That's what free speech is for.
00:37:46.000 Free speech is so we could say these milquetoast liberal positions.
00:37:51.000 So we could say Israel is based for killing Palestinians.
00:37:56.000 So we could say, actually, Jews have really high IQs, and that's why they're dabbing on the poor.
00:38:02.000 You know, is that why we have free speech?
00:38:04.000 Or do we have free speech to say our country is under siege by the third world, and the average IQ is going down because of it?
00:38:14.000 And crime is committed by basically two races.
00:38:19.000 But no, we don't want to.
00:38:20.000 Nope, can't.
00:38:21.000 That's not free speech, you see.
00:38:22.000 Not even for them.
00:38:23.000 Not even for the free speech protesters.
00:38:25.000 That we're going to have to just.
00:38:29.000 Force that down.
00:38:31.000 You got all these massive issues over here, and they say, well, we need free speech to talk about.
00:38:31.000 You know what?
00:38:36.000 But we need free speech to talk about how based black people can be conservatives, too.
00:38:43.000 We need free speech so we could talk about how Milo Yiannopoulos is a flagrant, flaming homosexual who smokes or, you know, sucks black, you know what, and all that.
00:38:53.000 We need free speech for him to wave the Zionist flag.
00:38:57.000 Give me a break.
00:38:59.000 And so.
00:39:00.000 That's objection number one.
00:39:03.000 Objection number two, aside from the hypocrisy, is that this is not a right wing movement.
00:39:09.000 This is not a conservative movement.
00:39:12.000 At the end of the day, they have on there who is on the stage?
00:39:15.000 It is just this parade of freaks.
00:39:17.000 They have on a drag queen, one of London's most popular drag queens.
00:39:22.000 They have on Raheem Kassam, who, you know, look, smart guy.
00:39:26.000 He wrote a book about Enoch Powell.
00:39:30.000 But really, why do we need affirmative action even on the free speech stage, right?
00:39:34.000 And we've got, you know, of course, the token gay and we've got the token woman and we've got all the tokens nice and neat together.
00:39:41.000 And to me, it's just like, why do we even bother?
00:39:44.000 Why do we even make the effort?
00:39:46.000 If it's not even for anything important, I mean, I guess they are ostensibly a part of the movement and we should ally with them.
00:39:52.000 And, you know, look, I would never not collaborate with these people, but I do strongly critique their message.
00:39:59.000 I don't think they're bad people, don't get me wrong.
00:40:02.000 But I just think that if you're out there demonstrating you've got this money, you've got this organization, you've got the resources, and you're out there protesting what?
00:40:10.000 Like this milquetoast kind of free speech stuff?
00:40:14.000 I guess it's effective.
00:40:15.000 The free speech line is effective, but when you're doing it with all these freaks and geeks and you're basically making it into a leftist, This circus, what's even the point anymore?
00:40:23.000 I think you've lost the whole meaning of it.
00:40:26.000 You know, with people like Gavin, people like Lauren, people like Milo, these were the people that brought me into the fray like a couple of years ago when I was a Milton Friedman, Ben Shapiro kind of a guy.
00:40:38.000 These were the people that led me into a more right wing politics, a more honest politics.
00:40:43.000 They talked about Muslim demographic invasion, they talked about how there should be traditional gender roles, they talked about all this kind of stuff.
00:40:52.000 And now it seems like they've betrayed those very principles.
00:40:56.000 Whereas they started talking about the real issues, really politically incorrect, really edgy stuff, they kind of just went back on that.
00:41:05.000 It seems to me that they've, and I don't know why.
00:41:08.000 I don't know why.
00:41:09.000 I could speculate, but I don't want to do that.
00:41:11.000 I don't want to say anything nasty, but it's just very confusing to me where they started out seemingly very honest and they were ripping apart the core issues that were facing the West today and they really cared.
00:41:24.000 You know, Lawrence Southern was out there like torpedoing refugee migrant boats.
00:41:29.000 Right?
00:41:29.000 She was out there in the Mediterranean, like pulling the plug on boats, and Africans were like, you know, oh my God, you know, drowning.
00:41:39.000 And now they're on stage with drag queens and, you know, all the rest Sargon and atheists and nihilists.
00:41:47.000 And it's not really about anything at all.
00:41:49.000 It's just about libertinism.
00:41:50.000 It's just about hedonism.
00:41:52.000 Yeah, sorry, that's not really my movement.
00:41:57.000 I don't really care to preserve free speech if all it does is facilitate hedonism.
00:42:01.000 I'm sorry to say.
00:42:03.000 I don't really care so much about liberty if all it does is exclusively promoted to facilitate degeneracy.
00:42:10.000 And that may come across as tyrannical or scary or something like that.
00:42:15.000 But I only mean to say that liberty is only a means to an end.
00:42:19.000 If it's just something in and of itself, free speech in itself is not sufficient.
00:42:23.000 There's no substance there, there's no content to your message.
00:42:28.000 It's just neutral, and politics is not neutral.
00:42:32.000 So, a very confusing event.
00:42:34.000 With the free speech rally, the free speech day, it's just kind of a missed opportunity, in my opinion.
00:42:39.000 I think, and look, I don't have anything personally against them.
00:42:43.000 You know, some more than others.
00:42:45.000 Some have been very rude, some have been very nasty, which I think is unfair.
00:42:50.000 I don't think they're being very principled, but I just don't, it's just madness to me.
00:42:55.000 We really just don't have the luxury to play these games right now.
00:42:59.000 And look, you know, the things that I do, people might say, oh, it has to be all serious all the time.
00:43:04.000 I'm not saying that at all.
00:43:06.000 We love to have fun on the show.
00:43:07.000 We make jokes all the time on this show.
00:43:10.000 But there is no question as to what we're about on this show, which is putting God first, putting America first, bringing back a traditional society that makes sense.
00:43:21.000 Those are our political goals.
00:43:23.000 Everything else is just the means to get there.
00:43:26.000 But on their side, it seems like it's quite the reverse.
00:43:29.000 It seems like the migrant stuff, all the rest, it seems like that's only pandering to further the fun and the games and the goofy stuff and the libertinism.
00:43:39.000 Can't have it.
00:43:40.000 There has to be content, there has to be substance.
00:43:43.000 And it has to be really a right wing movement.
00:43:45.000 It has to have a serious antidote to what's going on.
00:43:48.000 You know, people can throw around there, you know, wow, we're having a drag queen and oh, it's so exciting.
00:43:53.000 We can do whatever.
00:43:54.000 We're the real counterculture and all of that.
00:43:56.000 And it's like, well, what are we going to do about the divorce rates?
00:43:59.000 What are we going to do about the unemployment rate for youth?
00:44:01.000 What are we going to do about the demographic invasion?
00:44:04.000 Anybody got an answer for that?
00:44:05.000 I don't know.
00:44:07.000 So, but I guess free speech, it's beneficial to us.
00:44:10.000 I just think they could take it a little farther.
00:44:12.000 But that's the news of the day.
00:44:14.000 Let's get into our Streamlabs and then our Super Chats.
00:44:17.000 We'll see what we got going on in our Streamlabs.
00:44:22.000 Let me take a little bit of water here.
00:44:28.000 Hickory says, Can you howl and awu out for the anime ride?
00:44:32.000 I don't know what that is.
00:44:34.000 I don't really watch anime, so I don't really get the.
00:44:37.000 I read these things like oh-oh and ooh-wu, but I don't really know what it means.
00:44:40.000 So awu, I guess.
00:44:42.000 Christian Killian with some Dollar Reduce.
00:44:45.000 Thank you.
00:44:46.000 Jesus fan says, Nick, do you want communism, Nazbol, or something other than capitalism?
00:44:52.000 Love you, but not a fan of Dugan.
00:44:54.000 He is an occultist who tries to blur the like of Orthodox Christianity and occult spiritually dangerous.
00:45:02.000 Okay, I would appreciate some punctuation there.
00:45:06.000 No, I'm not a communist.
00:45:07.000 I'm not Nazbol.
00:45:09.000 I'm a distributist.
00:45:10.000 I'm for markets, which is different than capitalism.
00:45:13.000 Capitalism is a very vague.
00:45:15.000 Ambiguous umbrella term, but basically to describe the use of private markets to facilitate the accumulation of privately held capital.
00:45:25.000 And I'm for markets, but I just think there has to be regulation.
00:45:29.000 I think there has to be government regulation.
00:45:31.000 And I don't come at it from a left wing perspective, I come at it from a right wing perspective.
00:45:35.000 I don't think there should be regulation because, you know, the working man and the little guy is being stepped on.
00:45:41.000 I mean, to a degree, that's true, but I'm for regulation because I think a society is more cohesive.
00:45:47.000 When there is an even distribution of wealth, I think the society is more cohesive.
00:45:52.000 I think there's more social responsibility.
00:45:55.000 I think things work better when wealth is decentralized.
00:45:59.000 And that doesn't mean I'm for redistribution of wealth and taxing income differently and welfare and all that.
00:46:05.000 I'm saying we need to favor economic policies that contribute to the long term wealth of the nation.
00:46:11.000 I don't mean wealth in the real sense, like we have financial power.
00:46:16.000 That means we're running a trade surplus.
00:46:18.000 That means we own things in our country, we own our houses, we own our Cars.
00:46:23.000 It's not built on top of a mountain of debt and deficits and all the rest.
00:46:28.000 So I favor economic policies that consider the long term, or rather, economic regulations that favor the long term, that encourage ownership, people owning their homes, owning their cars, not being up to their eyeballs in debt, people working meaningful jobs.
00:46:43.000 So I'm not for capitalism in and of itself.
00:46:47.000 I'm for capitalism insofar as it facilitates the social good.
00:46:52.000 And I think that's the difference.
00:46:54.000 You know, Ben Shapiro says the society can go to hell as long as the market is unregulated.
00:46:59.000 Shapiro says, I don't care.
00:47:02.000 I don't care if the fertility rate is zero and the country just looks like Africa and the sewers are overflowing in the streets.
00:47:10.000 I don't care.
00:47:11.000 I don't care if China owns Hollywood and all the movies aren't even in English anymore.
00:47:15.000 They're all in a combination of Chinese and Spanish and they're all pornos.
00:47:20.000 He says, I don't care if all of that happens so long as the market is unregulated, so long as the stock market and the GDP rises.
00:47:27.000 It's okay by me.
00:47:29.000 Because he always has plan B.
00:47:31.000 And I say quite the opposite.
00:47:33.000 I say, So long as the market is not an impediment to the social good, we can have markets.
00:47:40.000 But I'm not a communist, not a socialist, nothing like that.
00:47:43.000 Reagan loved your debate with Arthur.
00:47:45.000 I go to a church with many Palestinian Christians whose families were violently expelled by Israel.
00:47:51.000 If you ever want to see a Zionist prop squirm, ask them who are the descendants of Jesus' original followers in Judea.
00:47:59.000 Very true, very true.
00:48:02.000 And I agree.
00:48:03.000 You know, it's a very sick thing that the Israelis did, not just to the Muslims.
00:48:07.000 But to the Christians.
00:48:08.000 I mean, they roll up and they act like what they did was acceptable, but we condemn Russia, for example.
00:48:14.000 This is really what red pilled me on Israel.
00:48:16.000 As I said, wait a minute.
00:48:18.000 We get mad at Russia because they invade Crimea.
00:48:21.000 We get mad at Russia because they do a military occupation, they force a referendum on Russian annexation, and they just keep it.
00:48:29.000 And they're doing an illegal war in Ukraine, and they annexed Abkhazia and South Ossetia and all the rest.
00:48:35.000 I said, wait a minute.
00:48:36.000 We get mad at Russia for land grabs.
00:48:40.000 Which, in my opinion, are somewhat justified, somewhat.
00:48:44.000 But we don't get mad at Israel for expelling a quarter of a million Palestinians, stealing their land, stealing, not just like the territory, but stealing farms and stealing neighborhoods, stealing towns and villages, and massacres and killing children and all this.
00:49:01.000 And I said, wait a minute, there's a big double standard.
00:49:03.000 We get mad at Muslims for terrorist attacks.
00:49:05.000 We don't get mad at the Zionists for the terror attacks.
00:49:07.000 We don't get mad at them for the USS Liberty and all the rest.
00:49:10.000 So, very red pilling to see the double standard.
00:49:13.000 Mel Pomine says, Sometimes to spread the word, you have to go into the depths of hell.
00:49:19.000 Open ears bring open minds.
00:49:21.000 That's why you engage and collaborate with those who are not always with us.
00:49:24.000 The choir doesn't need the sermon.
00:49:26.000 Yeah, very true.
00:49:27.000 And look, I've always collaborated with alt light type people.
00:49:30.000 Look, I don't really have a problem with Gavin McInnes.
00:49:33.000 I don't have a problem with Lauren Southern.
00:49:35.000 When I launch that diatribe, it's to say I disagree vehemently with their ideology.
00:49:43.000 For example, Gavin McInnes is very pro Zionist.
00:49:46.000 That doesn't mean I think he's a bad person.
00:49:47.000 I think he's hilarious.
00:49:48.000 I watch a lot of his old stuff.
00:49:50.000 It still cracks me up.
00:49:52.000 And I think the Proud Boys are some of the stuff is cringe, but it's an interesting organization, an interesting project.
00:50:00.000 And Lauren Southern, I've been on a stream with her before.
00:50:03.000 I like her.
00:50:05.000 I just think the ideology is slightly different.
00:50:07.000 And I've always said, broader coalition of the right wing.
00:50:11.000 I don't think we really have the luxury to be picky and choosy.
00:50:14.000 I just think that with that kind of thing, I would have taken a different direction, but that's just me.
00:50:19.000 Some guy says, I've only started listening to you recently and I've heard you talk about neo reaction.
00:50:24.000 Do you have a longer video on your thoughts about them?
00:50:27.000 I know I've talked about them in greater detail before, but I don't think I've ever dedicated a whole episode to them.
00:50:34.000 I guess I could be described vaguely as a neo reactionary.
00:50:38.000 I think neo reactionary, maybe I haven't read enough about it, but it strikes me as just almost non ideological traditionalist conservatism.
00:50:49.000 I mean, the neo reactionaries.
00:50:51.000 They sound to me a lot like Edmund Burke.
00:50:54.000 They sound to me a lot like Russell Kirk.
00:50:57.000 They sound a lot like Robert Nisbet.
00:51:00.000 They sound a lot like T.S. Eliot.
00:51:02.000 They sound a lot like these just regular conservative authors.
00:51:07.000 Before conservatism became this free market, you know, free for all, I think it's basically what it amounted to.
00:51:14.000 And they get into some technical stuff about the cathedral and the role of academia and all this other stuff, but I think generally there's a lot of overlap there.
00:51:21.000 So I think some might describe me as a neo reactionary.
00:51:24.000 Arising Coyote says, There are too many Russians in my town speaking in tongues.
00:51:29.000 Is this Richard Spencer's Optics?
00:51:31.000 Russian question, when?
00:51:33.000 Yeah, I'm not a Russophile by any stretch.
00:51:36.000 You know, I have a very good friend in college who was Russian and who was very pro Putin, very pro Russian.
00:51:43.000 And we clashed a lot because of that.
00:51:45.000 He's a great guy, really a great friend.
00:51:48.000 But I was never on board with the Russophile stuff.
00:51:50.000 You know, maybe I'm still a boomer in that regard, but I still love America.
00:51:55.000 I still love Americans.
00:51:56.000 Even if the government, even if the state is paused, even if the state is a big effing problem, I think I have a lot of faith in the people.
00:52:05.000 I have a lot of faith in.
00:52:06.000 I have a lot of faith in the people that comprise it.
00:52:06.000 In the land.
00:52:09.000 I really do.
00:52:10.000 I don't tend to believe in the American exceptionalism of, you know, well, the Constitution is transcendent and anyone can come here.
00:52:17.000 I don't believe in that kind of stuff.
00:52:18.000 But I do believe we really are a great and a special people.
00:52:22.000 So I'm not on board with the Russia stuff.
00:52:25.000 Let's take a look at our super chats.
00:52:27.000 We'll see what we got going on here.
00:52:32.000 Mike says, Hey, champ, use this to invest in a new intro song.
00:52:35.000 Ouch.
00:52:37.000 I'll look into it.
00:52:38.000 Travis Hund, Nick, how are we doing tonight?
00:52:38.000 All right.
00:52:40.000 Doing well.
00:52:41.000 Feeling strong.
00:52:43.000 Travis Hund, come on, Nick, come over to Greek paganism.
00:52:46.000 Sorry, I'm not a retarded LARPer.
00:52:49.000 I can't do that.
00:52:50.000 Not on my schedule.
00:52:52.000 Paganism is dumb.
00:52:54.000 And look, if you're a pagan, I'm sorry.
00:52:56.000 It's just, I don't get it.
00:52:59.000 It has no utility in any sense.
00:53:02.000 Not cultural, not social, not political, not spiritual.
00:53:06.000 People who, Our pagans don't even believe in it.
00:53:09.000 They don't even believe in it.
00:53:10.000 You don't really believe in Thor.
00:53:12.000 You don't really believe in, you know, this and that.
00:53:14.000 And what are the Wotan and all these people?
00:53:17.000 You don't really believe in that.
00:53:19.000 It's just something that's like a political LARP.
00:53:21.000 It's like being into, I don't know.
00:53:23.000 I don't know what else it'd be like, but it's not authentic.
00:53:26.000 It's not genuine.
00:53:27.000 It's not authentic belief or faith.
00:53:30.000 And therefore, it has no spiritual utility.
00:53:33.000 And then people say, oh, well, politically or whatever.
00:53:35.000 I don't even think it serves a political goal because it's totally outside.
00:53:39.000 Anybody's realm of experience.
00:53:40.000 It's been outside of our experience for over a millennium.
00:53:45.000 We're supposed to be the traditionalists, our forefathers, our ancestors.
00:53:48.000 Yeah, all of our ancestors are Christians.
00:53:51.000 All of our forefathers are Christians.
00:53:54.000 You would have to go back a lot of generations to find a pagan, you know?
00:53:59.000 So I think it has no political utility, no spiritual utility.
00:54:03.000 If somebody can tell me how paganism has, you know, a rich scholastic tradition, an epistemological and ontological tradition, but I don't see it, it's not there.
00:54:13.000 Travis Hund, let go of the desert cults.
00:54:16.000 Embrace Roman and Norse paganism.
00:54:18.000 It's congruent with your politics.
00:54:19.000 See, there it is.
00:54:20.000 I don't believe in my God because it's congruent with my politics.
00:54:25.000 It's totally putting the cart before the horse, right?
00:54:29.000 You know, it's kind of the creator of the world is one way, but I'll go another way because of politics in this world.
00:54:35.000 Yeah, that makes sense.
00:54:37.000 God created the world, and I'm in the world, and you know, screw him.
00:54:43.000 My politics in his world is a little bit different, so I'm going with the other guys.
00:54:47.000 Yeah, no, it doesn't really make any sense.
00:54:50.000 I believe in Jesus Christ because he is the light, the truth, the word, the one.
00:54:57.000 And Norse and Roman paganism is gay and dumb and can't be a part of it.
00:55:02.000 And look, that's the funny thing.
00:55:04.000 The pagans are very desperate at this point.
00:55:06.000 Whenever I beat down on the pagans, they say, No, Nick, can't we all just get along?
00:55:13.000 We can't let religion divide us, Nick.
00:55:15.000 It's like divide away.
00:55:17.000 If we divide all the pagans out of this movement, the movement will become better.
00:55:21.000 The average IQ of the movement will go up if we get rid of all the pagans in the movement.
00:55:27.000 I will actively say, forget about this like subtle dividing.
00:55:31.000 No, I will say, get out.
00:55:32.000 I don't want pagans in this movement.
00:55:35.000 If you're a pagan in 2018, you're not really that intelligent.
00:55:39.000 You can be interested in it.
00:55:41.000 You can, you know, find there's morals and virtues to be learned.
00:55:44.000 You can understand it for the mimetic value in the sense that these are rich stories and traditions which convey meaning, which convey powerful ideas about the world and our experience in it.
00:55:56.000 That's fine.
00:55:57.000 But for people to say it's a substitute or a placement or even a challenge on parody with God, with Jesus Christ, I mean, you're a joke.
00:56:05.000 You're not smart enough to be in the movement or even to watch the show.
00:56:07.000 So, look, and I hate to be so vicious on you, but if you're going to be adamant about paganism, we can't have it.
00:56:13.000 We can't have that heresy.
00:56:15.000 We can't have that kind of heretical talk.
00:56:19.000 You know, can't have it.
00:56:22.000 And they have the pagans there.
00:56:24.000 Please, you're dividing.
00:56:26.000 We can't let religion divide us.
00:56:27.000 Let's all just.
00:56:28.000 Get along based on race.
00:56:30.000 No, we don't need you.
00:56:31.000 We don't need you.
00:56:33.000 We don't need pagans.
00:56:36.000 Montana Ketchup says you earned these shekels after your Spencer JF stream.
00:56:40.000 You're doing good work calling out the Israel first pundits.
00:56:43.000 Thank you, big guy.
00:56:45.000 Yeah, I know, right?
00:56:46.000 Isn't it funny?
00:56:47.000 I say during the Syria strikes, hey, maybe the Syria strikes have an alternate explanation other than Trump is going to war in Syria.
00:56:56.000 You're a Zionist shill.
00:56:57.000 You're an Israeli shill.
00:56:58.000 You want war in Iran, all this.
00:57:01.000 I go out and do the most thorough BTFOing of like a dozen Zionists in world history.
00:57:08.000 Crickets, you don't hear anything.
00:57:10.000 I go on stream, guys, maybe we should look at the details of the serious strike because it doesn't look like war at all.
00:57:17.000 Because blowing up three empty buildings is totally not comparable with 450,000 ground troops in Iraq.
00:57:24.000 Oh, Mike, he's a Zionist shill.
00:57:26.000 He's Israeli.
00:57:27.000 He's probably Jewish.
00:57:29.000 I go on the air and I blow out Arthur.
00:57:32.000 Shopper, Jacob Wool, Will Chamberlain, Will Nardi, Halsey, all these people.
00:57:39.000 Crickets, you hear nothing.
00:57:40.000 It's nothing.
00:57:41.000 No, I never get an apology.
00:57:43.000 I never get a good job.
00:57:44.000 None of that.
00:57:46.000 But that's out, Gus, right?
00:57:48.000 Travis Hahn, Christianity is a slave religion for Judaism, Nick.
00:57:52.000 You're smart enough to know the strong pagan influence towards Catholicism.
00:57:56.000 Come home, my brother.
00:57:57.000 Dude, you're gay.
00:58:00.000 If Christianity is a slave religion, what does that say about paganism?
00:58:03.000 Christianity.
00:58:05.000 Crushed paganism.
00:58:06.000 Crushed it.
00:58:07.000 Are there any pagans left?
00:58:09.000 No.
00:58:10.000 And the only reason that you even know about paganism is because we Christians preserved it.
00:58:17.000 Because we were literate and pagans were not.
00:58:20.000 So, no.
00:58:22.000 And this is a bunch of, I'm not going to read off all this ridiculous pagan posting.
00:58:26.000 It's enough.
00:58:27.000 It's enough.
00:58:28.000 Talk about come home.
00:58:29.000 Come home to the Catholic Church.
00:58:30.000 And you know, look, I'll fast and pray for your salvation, but you're on the road to ruin, bucko.
00:58:36.000 You're going to hell if you.
00:58:37.000 Keep this up.
00:58:38.000 You know, all these people, they get so smug, whether it's atheists, pagans, prox, you know, whoever it is, they get so smug about religion.
00:58:47.000 They say, you know, oh, well, your Pope kissed a migrant's foot once, and oh, well, the Catholic Church isn't perfect, and all this.
00:58:56.000 And they think they've stumped us.
00:58:58.000 They really think they've stumped us.
00:58:59.000 And, you know, look, I have to say, they're all going to hell.
00:59:02.000 So you can laugh it up now.
00:59:05.000 You can post that one picture.
00:59:07.000 You can do those little jokes without even understanding what you're talking about.
00:59:12.000 Oh, Jewish God, Semitic, desert religion.
00:59:14.000 You could do all that all day long, but you're going to be in hell forever.
00:59:20.000 And.
00:59:22.000 I guess we'll get the last laugh.
00:59:24.000 I don't really, it's kind of sad.
00:59:27.000 But I just think for all these people that are being so smug, they're not going to be smug when they're in the land of wailing and tears and fire, when they're cast off into the furnace forever.
00:59:38.000 It's not going to be very difficult to be smug under those circumstances.
00:59:43.000 Missouri Hanzai says, You know that institutions are five to 15 times overrepresented by Jews.
00:59:50.000 Cool it with the anti Semitic remarks.
00:59:52.000 This is the least anti Semitic show on the web.
00:59:55.000 We love the Jewish people.
00:59:58.000 They are only overrepresented because they work hard and their IQ.
01:00:03.000 I think their average IQ is 150.
01:00:05.000 And white people's IQ is only like 100.
01:00:09.000 And I guess everybody else's IQ is basically the same.
01:00:12.000 But for them, there's a real racial difference.
01:00:15.000 Everyone else, it's basically the same.
01:00:18.000 And they work really hard, too.
01:00:20.000 Orchid says, Love your show.
01:00:22.000 If you don't mind, I'd like to show my self reliance Discord server.
01:00:25.000 Yeah, I kind of do mind, big guy.
01:00:27.000 But, you know, I guess people can join up if they want.
01:00:31.000 Travis Hund, beware of Japanese girls.
01:00:33.000 They're hard to resist.
01:00:34.000 Not if you're a Catholic.
01:00:36.000 If you're a Catholic, the thing about Catholicism, what's really powerful about the Catholic idea is that God is always there.
01:00:45.000 This is where individualism, this is where self improvement collapses.
01:00:51.000 Because you could be out there working out.
01:00:53.000 Oh, I'm working out.
01:00:54.000 My Norse God, my God of strength.
01:00:56.000 I'm pumping the iron.
01:00:58.000 And, you know, I'm living my best life.
01:01:01.000 I'm being my best me, all this and that.
01:01:03.000 And then you get in a car accident, right?
01:01:06.000 Or your mom dies.
01:01:08.000 Or something terrible happens, as inevitably something terrible always happens in everybody's life.
01:01:15.000 And there's no answer for that.
01:01:18.000 Stoicism only goes so far.
01:01:20.000 And I think Stoicism is a big part of Catholicism.
01:01:22.000 But with the Catholic, you always understand that God is always there.
01:01:27.000 All of this is just temporal, all of this is just temporary.
01:01:31.000 The real life is to come.
01:01:34.000 And that's the benefit of Catholicism.
01:01:36.000 So when you see these carnal pleasures, they have a very strong pull on a man in the temporal world.
01:01:43.000 And certainly we all feel them, don't get me wrong.
01:01:46.000 But the Catholic ideal is unique in the sense that we are certain that there's a higher purpose, there's a higher calling.
01:01:52.000 It's much harder for an atheist, much harder for a pagan to justify not being a hedonist, to justify a functional societal norm or morality.
01:02:07.000 And that's the problem.
01:02:08.000 Simon Scola, the elites are a bunch of pedos.
01:02:11.000 True, Pizzagate is real.
01:02:13.000 Travis Hunt, atheism in Europe was born as a reactionary response against the Christianization of Europe.
01:02:18.000 Christ is not congruent.
01:02:20.000 Okay, just get out of here with the pagan stuff.
01:02:24.000 You're going to hell.
01:02:25.000 Bia says Travis needs to kneel before Charlemagne like the rest of the pagan hordes.
01:02:30.000 Exactly.
01:02:31.000 Yeah, paganism was crushed by the might of the Catholic Church.
01:02:36.000 There's nothing more epic.
01:02:38.000 There's nothing more simply epic.
01:02:41.000 Than the Catholic Church.
01:02:42.000 Nothing.
01:02:43.000 It's got everything hierarchy, tradition, ritual.
01:02:46.000 It's got all of it.
01:02:47.000 It's got all of it.
01:02:48.000 And you know what else?
01:02:49.000 It's funny.
01:02:50.000 Somebody was trying to come after me on Twitter.
01:02:54.000 They said, The Catholic Catechism says this about social justice.
01:03:00.000 And how could you endorse it if it says there's social justice?
01:03:03.000 And I take a look and I read.
01:03:04.000 And what's curious about the Catholic Church is the Catholic Church in the Catechism does not endorse the idea of racial equality.
01:03:12.000 It says the only equality in man is their dignity before God.
01:03:16.000 And that's it.
01:03:18.000 And so, for all these people who say Christianity has a problem, it's a universalist religion, neither Jew nor Gentile, you know, my one verse.
01:03:27.000 And in the Catholic Catechism, it clearly states on the topic of equality the only way, the only matter in which man is equal is in dignity, and that's it.
01:03:37.000 And so, I think that's very telling.
01:03:39.000 Protestantism, you don't really have that.
01:03:42.000 And just about anything else, don't really have that.
01:03:45.000 So, Simon Skola, the alt light.
01:03:48.000 Never evolved past feminism and Islam.
01:03:52.000 And not even feminism, like third way feminism.
01:03:52.000 True.
01:03:55.000 They only rebelled against the lowest hanging fruit, which was blue haired feminism.
01:04:00.000 Blue haired feminist.
01:04:02.000 And that's the most offensive iteration of it.
01:04:06.000 And I'm obviously against that, but women working, women being out of the home, suddenly then they've got a problem with it.
01:04:14.000 Frederick White, Catholic Brittany Pettibone endorsed the Day for Freedom and Selner too.
01:04:19.000 Pretty sad.
01:04:20.000 As Catholics, we need to be fanatics.
01:04:22.000 Agreed.
01:04:23.000 Fanaticism only for the Catholic faith.
01:04:26.000 And, you know, I would say I endorse the Day for Freedom only because I think it leads to our political goals.
01:04:33.000 Do I endorse everything that went on there?
01:04:35.000 But I think ultimately it's a positive for the movement.
01:04:35.000 No.
01:04:39.000 I think a lot of the alt-right serves the broader right wing, even if it's not ideal.
01:04:47.000 You know, I would never call myself alt-right.
01:04:50.000 I would never say I would never be on that kind of a stage.
01:04:53.000 But I do think that's definitely in service of our long term goals because they're out there fighting for free speech and they open the door for us.
01:05:01.000 So, Michael Jones, what are your thoughts on Trump not firing Mueller in order to keep the investigation going to encourage midterm turnout to avoid impeachment?
01:05:11.000 Well, that's kind of a leading question, right?
01:05:13.000 You basically just said, what do you think of my theory, which is XYZ?
01:05:17.000 I really think the speculation is kind of almost pointless about it because we really don't know what's going on behind the scenes.
01:05:17.000 I don't know.
01:05:23.000 It could be to drag out the midterms.
01:05:25.000 It could not be.
01:05:27.000 It could be not firing Mueller to prove that there's no collusion.
01:05:32.000 I think Trump intuitively knows that the longer it goes on, the more people will doubt the validity of the investigation.
01:05:38.000 The more people will say it's a legitimate investigation, but there's no collusion.
01:05:43.000 Do you understand?
01:05:44.000 So if he dismantled it, people would say, well, he only dismantled it because they were hot on his trail and they were going to discover it.
01:05:53.000 So I think.
01:05:54.000 Prolonging the investigation allows Trump basically almost to save face.
01:05:59.000 That the only way Mueller can get out of this is for him to say, Okay, we tried everything.
01:06:05.000 We literally tried everything, and we still turned up nothing.
01:06:09.000 We still have nothing.
01:06:11.000 I think that's a big win.
01:06:13.000 And I think that's what Trump is going for.
01:06:14.000 Because if he fires Mueller, I think he understands that no matter how long it's been going on, no matter how little they've produced, inevitably the reaction will be he's obstructing justice.
01:06:25.000 No matter what.
01:06:26.000 Even if he's legally able to do it, even if it's an absurd investigation, even if it's expanded far beyond the scope of its original jurisdiction, no matter what, they'll say he's obstructing justice.
01:06:37.000 And so I think Trump understands if it drags on a really long time and Mullish is forced to say, oh, well, we got really nothing left to uncover here.
01:06:44.000 We're done.
01:06:45.000 It so kills the investigation and it kills the Democratic Party.
01:06:50.000 So that's my theory.
01:06:51.000 Valentin says I'm Romanian and I've noticed that the birth rates among Romanian immigrants in America tend to be very high.
01:06:58.000 In Romania, however, birth rates are low.
01:07:01.000 If we import more Europeans, perhaps birth rates will increase among Europeans in the U.S.
01:07:05.000 I don't really even want so many Europeans in the country, only because I think there's no sufficient assimilation apparatus.
01:07:14.000 I want no immigration.
01:07:17.000 I guess that would be a last ditch effort.
01:07:19.000 Maybe we'll take them in in the future.
01:07:22.000 But the problem is that the only reason it worked to bring in European immigrants in the turn of the century, when you had that first big wave of Southern and Eastern European immigrants, is because you had a very robust assimilation apparatus in the sense that you had civic institutions, education institutions, media, entertainment institutions that were actively assimilating the people coming over here, teaching them English, making sure they got jobs, making sure they were.
01:07:48.000 They were believing in America, pledging allegiance to the flag, learning our history, all the rest.
01:07:52.000 They were being indoctrinated into a civil religion in the best sense of the word.
01:07:57.000 And we don't have that anymore.
01:07:58.000 And so, my worry is that you get Europeans coming to the country, and I guess that's better demographically than what's been going on recently.
01:08:08.000 But nevertheless, would we still lose an American identity?
01:08:11.000 Perhaps, but it may have to happen anyway.
01:08:14.000 So, I guess we could do that.
01:08:16.000 I think we could look into that.
01:08:17.000 The South Africans could come over, the Romanians.
01:08:20.000 When France or Belgium or whichever country is first to go, whichever country is first to fall under the caliphate, will bring them over.
01:08:27.000 That could work.
01:08:29.000 John Vance says God is a spook.
01:08:31.000 If only it exists in your head, I guess.
01:08:34.000 There's no truth but the individual's will.
01:08:36.000 This is nonsense.
01:08:37.000 This is all nonsense.
01:08:39.000 Skeleton, your boy Ryan Dawson is discussing President Trump slash the Iran deal on JF's show.
01:08:45.000 Colin three.
01:08:46.000 Looking forward to your debate this week, fam.
01:08:49.000 Yeah, Ryan Dawson, he's not really as smart as everybody says he is.
01:08:54.000 I've talked to him a lot since we kind of had this little beef, and it's become clear as somebody who really was on board with him.
01:09:01.000 If you go back after he burst onto the scene on Worski that one time, I had a lot of nice things to say about him.
01:09:09.000 I said, Oh, he's a smart guy.
01:09:10.000 He's a real asset.
01:09:11.000 I followed him on Twitter, all the rest.
01:09:13.000 As I've talked to him over the past couple of days, folks, this is not an intelligent person.
01:09:19.000 This is a person with Asperger's syndrome who has memorized a lot of information, and that's about it.
01:09:26.000 Middling intellect.
01:09:27.000 Asperger's syndrome.
01:09:28.000 That's my diagnosis.
01:09:29.000 And I think you'll see that pretty clearly this weekend.
01:09:31.000 I mean, I'm talking to him, and it's just, first of all, like this guy acts like a child.
01:09:37.000 I thought I acted like a child.
01:09:39.000 I thought I acted like a teenager from what people tell me, and I am one.
01:09:43.000 But then I interacted with him, and it's just so immature.
01:09:47.000 And the arguments he comes up with against God are like, your babysitter in the sky.
01:09:52.000 I don't really need him.
01:09:53.000 Religion is a tool to control the masses.
01:09:55.000 I mean, it's like the most pleb tier takes.
01:09:59.000 So I think it'll be fun.
01:10:01.000 Travis Hund, Nick, stop being gay and embrace Odin.
01:10:05.000 Odin is gay.
01:10:07.000 Dan Cohen, Nick, denounce American neo pagans, not Euro pagans.
01:10:11.000 I denounce all of them.
01:10:12.000 I denounce Euro pagans, American pagans, all of it.
01:10:16.000 They're all going to hell.
01:10:17.000 It doesn't matter.
01:10:18.000 I don't care.
01:10:19.000 Roots, my ancestors, my ancestor.
01:10:23.000 No.
01:10:24.000 No, embrace the truth.
01:10:26.000 Embrace Jesus Christ.
01:10:27.000 None of that nonsense.
01:10:30.000 The church destroyed your silly.
01:10:33.000 Your silly tribal cult.
01:10:36.000 Alphonsus says, I used to be a seminarian.
01:10:38.000 Be of good cheer.
01:10:39.000 We need to propagate the faith in better cheer.
01:10:41.000 Extra ecclesiasm in nulla solace, but we ought to fight for them.
01:10:45.000 Fight the good fight.
01:10:46.000 Love you too, big guy.
01:10:46.000 We love you.
01:10:47.000 I'm always in good cheer.
01:10:49.000 I'm always in good cheer.
01:10:51.000 American Rebel, an attack on Christianity is an attack on white identity.
01:10:55.000 Remember that, you pagan soy boys.
01:10:57.000 True.
01:10:58.000 Christianity, we, and it's become, in a way, very Europeanized.
01:10:58.000 True.
01:11:02.000 Spangler wrote a lot about this how Christianity, although it originated in the Magian civilization, became the religion of the Faustian civilization.
01:11:12.000 You wouldn't have had.
01:11:13.000 The Faustian European ethic of the flying buttress, the great cathedral, infinitesimal mathematics, if it were not for Christ looking upward.
01:11:23.000 And he even talks about how Nietzsche was basically wrong about slave morality.
01:11:27.000 He talked about the popes, the crusades.
01:11:30.000 You know, I think you'd be pretty remiss to say that the popes that controlled Europe, that controlled kings, that ruled with an iron fist, that launched great military conquests, that these were the arbiters of slave morality.
01:11:43.000 Press X to doubt.
01:11:45.000 Solid scrape says, Nick, your greatest flaw is your faith in a higher power that does not care about you.
01:11:50.000 Okay, well, and you're going to hell.
01:11:53.000 Your fatal flaw is that you're going to hell.
01:11:56.000 You have to humble yourself before God.
01:11:58.000 If you can't do that, not going to work out for you.
01:12:02.000 And I really just don't understand the atheism.
01:12:05.000 I really don't understand the fedora tipping atheism.
01:12:08.000 Do you not understand what atheism has wrought on mankind?
01:12:12.000 Do you not understand the irreparable damage atheism, nihilism has done?
01:12:17.000 Not just to our civilization and our race, but to our souls.
01:12:21.000 Do you not see the ruin everywhere you look?
01:12:25.000 Everywhere you look.
01:12:26.000 I simply don't understand how this could not be self evident to people that there has to be a return.
01:12:33.000 There has to be a return to God.
01:12:34.000 There has to be a return to tradition.
01:12:36.000 There has to be a return to the church.
01:12:39.000 I mean, since the religion has gone, look at what has happened to civilization.
01:12:43.000 Europe thrived for millennia with religion, and it took one century without religion for us to surrender it, to commit collective suicide.
01:12:51.000 I think that says a lot.
01:12:53.000 And you know, all these people who say that God isn't real, I really don't understand why people persist living without God.
01:13:01.000 I really don't understand it.
01:13:03.000 In college, I really thought long and hard about it.
01:13:06.000 And I said, you know, if life is just, if there's no soul, if there is no immaterial presence, if there is no God, why do we go on living?
01:13:15.000 Life is nothing but suffering.
01:13:18.000 This is the Stoic view, this is the accurate view that the long arc of history is towards poverty, strife, Disease, corruption, all kinds of horrible things.
01:13:29.000 I mean, you will see in your lifetime, you'll see yourself decay in a very unfortunate fashion.
01:13:35.000 You'll see people you love die.
01:13:36.000 It'll be a very sad thing.
01:13:39.000 And I don't understand why people go on if the only recourse is good food.
01:13:45.000 Oh, well, I checked out a good little diner with a good breakfast.
01:13:49.000 Or, oh, I got a boat.
01:13:50.000 In my retirement, I got a little boat and a little condo.
01:13:53.000 And, oh, but hedonistic casual sex.
01:13:56.000 These are not the antidotes to the answer of suffering.
01:13:59.000 And so I really search my soul, and I don't think there is any other answer.
01:14:03.000 Everybody has to, at the end of the day, search their own souls for this, but I think people are not really atheists.
01:14:10.000 I think they like to say that, but they really don't believe in that premise.
01:14:14.000 To believe in that premise, you have to believe in only the material.
01:14:18.000 And I don't think even atheists believe only in the material.
01:14:20.000 I think they intrinsically, in everything they say, I think everything they say and do is colored by the spiritual, colored by the religious, without their knowledge.
01:14:30.000 And it's just a profound ignorance for people to ignore that or to deny that.
01:14:36.000 You know, if it's only atoms, why does anything matter at all?
01:14:39.000 Why does race matter if we're all just atoms?
01:14:41.000 You're going to go away in 50 years.
01:14:44.000 Well, what matters?
01:14:46.000 You're going to be fine.
01:14:47.000 Why even have kids?
01:14:49.000 What difference does it make if we're all just chemical reactions?
01:14:53.000 If your brain is just a series of neurons firing chemical reactions, it's all determinism.
01:14:59.000 Hey, the sun's going to go out eventually.
01:15:02.000 Why even bother?
01:15:03.000 Why not have as much pleasure as we can?
01:15:05.000 This is the inevitable conclusion of atheism.
01:15:09.000 This is the a priori conclusion.
01:15:11.000 Inevitable conclusion is towards the pleasure principle.
01:15:14.000 That's it.
01:15:15.000 Religion is the only thing that lifts us to a higher calling, a higher nourishment.
01:15:20.000 It's the only thing preventing that.
01:15:23.000 It calls us to be more.
01:15:25.000 And I guess people want to reject that.
01:15:27.000 Maybe it's because the implications of that is that people are not going to get everything they want in the immediate term, everything their bodies crave, but they'll be rewarded in the long run.
01:15:36.000 I think everybody who's religious understands that.
01:15:38.000 Everybody who's religious understands that calling.
01:15:41.000 That I think you feel a lot better.
01:15:43.000 I think there's something, there's a much greater satisfaction in being in communion with God than the latest temporal hedonistic pleasure.
01:15:53.000 So it's a big mistake.
01:15:55.000 It's a big mistake to reject religion.
01:15:58.000 And you'll notice anybody who rejects religion has not read Aquinas, has not read Augustine, has not probably even read the Bible.
01:16:05.000 And so it's just curious to me.
01:16:07.000 It's a very important question whether you're going to believe, whether you don't believe.
01:16:10.000 And people won't even.
01:16:12.000 They won't even investigate.
01:16:13.000 It has vast repercussions in their own lives, in their families, and in their communities and nations, and they couldn't be bothered with it.
01:16:21.000 They could not be bothered with reading a few books to investigate.
01:16:26.000 And I guess that's the great crime of the new atheists, right?
01:16:29.000 Let's see.
01:16:30.000 Justin with some dollar dues.
01:16:31.000 Thank you.
01:16:32.000 Zachary Hillstrom, read Psalms 37.
01:16:35.000 Good tip.
01:16:37.000 Solid scrape.
01:16:37.000 Don't get me wrong, I'm no atheist, but I fought wars all over this planet.
01:16:42.000 I believe in a God and his works and systems, but after what I've seen and experienced, he has forsaken us.
01:16:46.000 That's just silly.
01:16:48.000 That is just silly.
01:16:50.000 And I think it betrays a bad understanding of religion.
01:16:56.000 The whole point of religion, and I think what motivates even my political philosophy, is that this is not intended to be utopia.
01:17:04.000 The Catholic, and there's a great quote, which I don't quite remember who said it and what, I remember the premise of it, which was essentially that Catholics are not waiting for utopia, they're not advocating for utopia.
01:17:16.000 They understand that the world to come is in the next life.
01:17:19.000 It's not in this life.
01:17:20.000 So, everything we do here, everything we try here, it's never going to come close.
01:17:24.000 We're always going to fall very far short.
01:17:27.000 And so, this idea that God has forsaken us, I think, is a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to be a Christian.
01:17:34.000 I mean, look at Jesus Christ.
01:17:36.000 Talk about a God that has forsaken us.
01:17:38.000 What did Jesus Christ say when he was hanging on the cross?
01:17:42.000 Right?
01:17:43.000 So, you know, you look at the Savior, our God, part of the.
01:17:49.000 Part of the Holy Trinity.
01:17:50.000 Look at his life.
01:17:51.000 Was his life peaches, right?
01:17:53.000 Was his life peaches and cream?
01:17:55.000 Did he get the ethnostate?
01:17:57.000 Did Jesus Christ get everything he wanted?
01:17:59.000 Was he ever happy?
01:18:00.000 Or was his life one of torture, of misery, of abuse, persecution, and ultimately a humiliating death?
01:18:09.000 That's what Christianity is about.
01:18:12.000 So, you know, this idea of, oh, I've fought wars and I believe in God and all this, but he's forsaken us.
01:18:18.000 I think it's kind of misunderstanding the gospel, right?
01:18:22.000 The whole point is, we're waiting for the next chapter.
01:18:25.000 Let's see.
01:18:26.000 And look, I'm no expert.
01:18:28.000 I talk a lot about religion because, from a layman's understanding, as much as I can articulate it, I think I'm a relatively smart person.
01:18:28.000 I'm no expert.
01:18:35.000 I try and figure these things out.
01:18:37.000 I think it's basically a self evident premise.
01:18:40.000 And people may say, well, the Pope did this.
01:18:45.000 Or, well, the Bible says this.
01:18:46.000 Can you explain that?
01:18:47.000 Can you explain what the Bible says about this?
01:18:49.000 No, I can't.
01:18:50.000 I'm not an expert on that.
01:18:52.000 But you tell me why you behave the way you do if you don't believe in God.
01:18:55.000 Tell me why you behave with a moral code.
01:18:57.000 Tell me why anybody should behave with a moral code.
01:18:59.000 Tell me why you live the way you do and not, you know, go off and do the savage things that we see all over the place.
01:19:08.000 I don't understand.
01:19:10.000 How they could, but there it is.
01:19:12.000 John Vance, there's only nihilism because Christianity collapsed.
01:19:16.000 We only have our conscious will.
01:19:17.000 We don't need religious morals to pursue our own interests.
01:19:20.000 Well, you misspelled pursue.
01:19:23.000 And it's kind of ironic.
01:19:25.000 There's only nihilism because Christianity collapsed.
01:19:28.000 Hmm.
01:19:29.000 Huh.
01:19:30.000 So if Christianity was the only thing keeping nihilism at bay, huh?
01:19:37.000 Well, I guess Christianity was the problem, right?
01:19:39.000 The only thing keeping the immigrants out is the wall.
01:19:43.000 And then the wall collapsed.
01:19:44.000 So, screw walls.
01:19:47.000 We don't need walls anymore.
01:19:48.000 It doesn't make any sense.
01:19:48.000 What?
01:19:50.000 It doesn't make any sense.
01:19:54.000 Christianity is a religion, like others.
01:19:56.000 It happens to be the true one.
01:19:58.000 But you need these religions, customs, traditions to keep nihilism at bay.
01:20:02.000 Christianity happens to be the most useful one, the most enduring one, because it's true.
01:20:09.000 I don't understand these objections.
01:20:09.000 I don't understand.
01:20:12.000 Ra Zoriel, Nick, have you ever researched into monarchy movements in the French Revolution?
01:20:16.000 They don't like it at all.
01:20:17.000 Tsar Nicholas II remembers.
01:20:19.000 True.
01:20:21.000 And sure.
01:20:22.000 Well, you've had monarchy movements whenever, you know, the past three centuries, you've seen the most subversive ideology, which is liberalism, infect France, infect Germany, infect Britain, infect all over the continent.
01:20:36.000 And Russia had their communist revolution.
01:20:40.000 And I think we've really lost, or maybe we misunderstand now, the value of the monarchy, which was as a repository institution.
01:20:48.000 The point of the monarchy is.
01:20:49.000 Which I think is lost on people now was to be almost a vanguard of the civilization.
01:20:54.000 They were almost like a more refined Caesar in many ways.
01:20:57.000 Even in the Roman Republic, there was a clause in their constitution where the Caesar could take control.
01:21:04.000 Or was that the Roman Empire, the Roman Nazi?
01:21:05.000 I don't even remember.
01:21:06.000 But the guy that was in charge was able to take the reins for a couple of years.
01:21:11.000 They were able to ignore basically the Senate for a couple of years and be able to govern in times of emergency.
01:21:19.000 And in many ways, the monarchy functioned that way as a moderating institution.
01:21:23.000 Now, there were excesses.
01:21:24.000 Of course, but we've really lost that with the passions of the masses and these democratic movements.
01:21:30.000 It's a real big fat mistake.
01:21:32.000 Have to march on to a different kind of a future.
01:21:35.000 I don't know if that's technocracy.
01:21:37.000 I don't know what that is, but the masses can't be calling the shots the way they are because inevitably the masses don't really call the shots.
01:21:44.000 It's the intermediaries, and we know who that is.
01:21:49.000 Let's see.
01:21:51.000 Travis Hunt, just remember you have a place in Valhalla.
01:21:54.000 Yeah, and you have a place in hell.
01:21:55.000 Mr. Nick, do you think you'd be.
01:21:58.000 Religious, if you hadn't heard of any sort of religion until the day you turned 20.
01:22:02.000 Love you, big guy.
01:22:04.000 Well, you know, I really wasn't that religious until I turned 18, 19, until I turned 18.
01:22:10.000 So, and I don't know if, of course, Christianity had an influence on me growing up, but I didn't really embrace it until I became a young adult, until I became, you know, basically responsible for myself and my place in the world.
01:22:25.000 And once you start thinking about these bigger questions, I think it's almost inevitable that you get there.
01:22:30.000 And again, these abstractions are kind of useless because we live in the world, right?
01:22:34.000 I mean, we don't live in a world without religion.
01:22:36.000 We live in a world with religion.
01:22:38.000 So people say, well, without religion, technology did really well.
01:22:41.000 Technology would have soared.
01:22:42.000 We'd be really well off.
01:22:44.000 But that's just that we don't live in that kind of a society.
01:22:46.000 We are not robots.
01:22:48.000 We are not automatons who only have economic and other tasks.
01:22:52.000 We are spiritual and social beings.
01:22:55.000 So religion is intrinsic to the human experience going back for millions of years.
01:23:00.000 So to say, you know, to try and cancel that out, to control for religion, I think is almost, I think it kind of, Is a misunderstanding of the social sciences.
01:23:12.000 Rick M., the ADL is cracking down on Twitter, claiming there are 80,000 anti Semitic comments posted weekly.
01:23:19.000 That's why we have to subscribe to America First because Nick doesn't do those things on his show.
01:23:23.000 Exactly right.
01:23:24.000 And we fight anti Semitism every day.
01:23:27.000 We try and crush it every day, choke the life out of anti Semitism.
01:23:32.000 We try and put anti Semitism in a car and we drive it into the ocean.
01:23:39.000 Nick O'Brien, I believe all living things are God and we incarnate.
01:23:43.000 Oh, God, imagine being a pantheist.
01:23:45.000 Mark Nanaman, Nick, ever looked into the Sede Vacantist theory?
01:23:49.000 Vatican II is a false council run by the American Jewish Committee, a series of anti popes, the great apostasy, Antichrist is coming.
01:23:57.000 It kind of defeats the purpose of Catholicism if you no longer respect the authority of the Pope, right?
01:24:03.000 Doesn't it kind of defeat the whole purpose?
01:24:04.000 I'll admit, I've seen some of the conspiracy theories about Vatican II, but it really defeats the fundamental premise of Rome.
01:24:15.000 When you have these people who say, you know, we actually respect Petron succession, we respect Roman succession, except for that this time.
01:24:24.000 That kind of defeats the whole purpose, right?
01:24:25.000 In my eye.
01:24:27.000 And also, it says in the Bible that the gates of hell will never prevail over the church.
01:24:31.000 So I don't think so.
01:24:34.000 Solvor, Solvor, much love from Melbourne.
01:24:37.000 How do you think I can convert miserable hipsters in my city to become wholesome traditionalists?
01:24:44.000 How can you convert hipsters?
01:24:46.000 Well, I think you just talk.
01:24:48.000 You just talk with them about these kinds of things because I think you'll find there is a real suffering in the world today.
01:24:56.000 I think there's a real silent suffering on the part of all people, all age groups, all genders, all races.
01:25:04.000 I think there's a real silent misery.
01:25:06.000 And nobody wants to talk about it, but I think everybody's feeling it.
01:25:10.000 And once you engage with people on these highly relatable things, I think you start to understand that many people are just like us, but they just haven't found the answers because they've been indoctrinated.
01:25:20.000 They've been brought up in a culture that is secular, that has been sterilized of religion and of tradition.
01:25:26.000 And I think once you just speak common sense to most people, they'll hear it.
01:25:31.000 You know, people have all kinds of buzzwords to describe it it's hookup culture, it's, you know, the Chad or the Stacey problem, it's this and that, it's whatever, it's being bored, it's being depressed, it's being this and that.
01:25:46.000 You know, there's all these different mental health issues.
01:25:48.000 All these different words to describe an existential longing, the absence, the God sized whole, and a society that is fundamentally disordered and not working.
01:25:59.000 And the answers are all there.
01:26:00.000 They're in tradition.
01:26:01.000 They're in, I don't know, the past 10,000 years of history.
01:26:05.000 So, you know, the next time you're about hookup culture, say, you know, wouldn't it be nice if you had a wife who had never slept with anybody and you had never slept with anybody and you got to really enjoy and appreciate that kind of commitment, that kind of love, that kind of love that is only given by God?
01:26:19.000 Wouldn't that be great if there was some kind of Spiritual relationship, like a marriage, but more than a contract where there was a real commitment.
01:26:27.000 And wouldn't it be great if you had, you know, beautiful, cute babies and they looked like you and you got to raise them?
01:26:33.000 And wouldn't that be a great thing?
01:26:34.000 Wouldn't it be great if you had communities where everyone was friends with each other and is friendly and you were never alone because you always had neighbors?
01:26:41.000 You always had good people around you and everybody took care of each other friends, family, neighbors.
01:26:46.000 Wouldn't it be great if there weren't that many laws because people are just responsible?
01:26:49.000 I mean, this is just, to me, this is just so common sense, but we've kind of just been taught to forget that.
01:26:56.000 Where, oh, no, no, but women, no, no, but women have to be told that it's fine for them too.
01:27:02.000 They have to work too.
01:27:04.000 And actually, if they don't like it because they're not happy for even five years, Seconds, they can divorce and take everything.
01:27:10.000 And actually, you know, so we've unlearned all the wisdom of our ancestors, perennial wisdom.
01:27:17.000 Big mistake, but you just got to talk.
01:27:19.000 It's not technical, it's not even political.
01:27:21.000 It's just common sense.
01:27:23.000 Jose Antonio, America first, everyone else second, everyone else last.
01:27:29.000 Roz Oriel, the future is universal suffrage was a mistake.
01:27:34.000 You're on the dole slash never paid.
01:27:36.000 Not paying taxes equals no vote.
01:27:38.000 Day is Well, basically, I mean, that's all basically true.
01:27:38.000 You're welcome.
01:27:41.000 We talk a lot about universal suffrage on the show.
01:27:45.000 Alphonsus says, ever thought of a vocation or MS Pro?
01:27:49.000 I don't know Latin, so.
01:27:51.000 But no, not really.
01:27:53.000 Not really.
01:27:54.000 I'm more of a political kind of a guy.
01:27:56.000 Spergmeister, it's simple in good times.
01:27:58.000 Let the people enjoy a republic and in times of need, have the government go full on fashion with the dictatorship.
01:28:04.000 Well, see, that's easier said than done, of course.
01:28:07.000 Because, of course, as Lord Acton says, power is.
01:28:09.000 Tends to corrupt.
01:28:11.000 People often misquote it.
01:28:12.000 They say, Power corrupts.
01:28:13.000 Absolute power.
01:28:14.000 He says, Power tends to corrupt.
01:28:16.000 Absolute power corrupts, absolutely.
01:28:19.000 So it's easier said than done, I will say.
01:28:21.000 But nevertheless, there has to be some mechanism.
01:28:23.000 Monarchy was a great one.
01:28:25.000 But it's always about relationships.
01:28:27.000 It's always about the interplay.
01:28:29.000 It's always about dynamics as opposed to static.
01:28:32.000 People like to think of, well, we need to write this in the Constitution or we need this government that works this way.
01:28:40.000 And this guy will do this, and these guys will do that.
01:28:43.000 And the founders were really brilliant.
01:28:44.000 I think the founders created a great system because they understood it was more about the dynamic.
01:28:48.000 It was about a push and a pull.
01:28:49.000 It was about resiliency more than it was about getting everything right.
01:28:54.000 You know, instead of saying, we'll design a government where the leader will do this, and then there'll be these guys, and then there'll be these guys underneath, and they'll do this.
01:29:02.000 And I think that's a misunderstanding of how things work.
01:29:06.000 Times change, people change.
01:29:07.000 Sometimes you get good leadership, sometimes you get bad leadership.
01:29:10.000 So it's always about.
01:29:12.000 Making systems, making mechanisms that are able to self correct without a lot of violence, without a lot of disruption.
01:29:20.000 These are the kinds of considerations you need to have in mind when thinking about political science or political economy.
01:29:28.000 IXI says, My name is Nick, and every day I see Kyle.
01:29:32.000 Okay, I don't know what that means.
01:29:34.000 Travis Hahn, Nick is scared to debate sticks again on religion.
01:29:37.000 Nice bait, mate.
01:29:39.000 Robert Crawford, Nick, brother, you said you wanted a right wing coalition and then said you wanted to kick pagans out of said coalition.
01:29:44.000 I'm curious as to why.
01:29:46.000 Like I said, pagans are dumb.
01:29:48.000 If you're an unironic pagan, you're not intelligent.
01:29:52.000 I look, I know people are going to take offense to that.
01:29:55.000 I know people are going to say, but I'm a pagan.
01:29:57.000 I'm smart, though.
01:29:58.000 You're not, though.
01:30:00.000 If you are a pagan and you think that's going to work out for you, best of luck.
01:30:05.000 You know, I'm not going to try and stop you.
01:30:07.000 I'm not going to try to explain why in 2018 it will be neither politically nor spiritually or socially successful for you to be a pagan.
01:30:16.000 I don't think I need to do that.
01:30:17.000 If you want to be a pagan, go ahead and try that.
01:30:19.000 But this, my movement, is a Christian movement.
01:30:22.000 It has to be Christian, no exceptions.
01:30:26.000 Not Muslim, not Jewish, not atheist, not pagan.
01:30:30.000 It has to be Christian.
01:30:32.000 And that's it.
01:30:33.000 That's the only way it's going to happen because Christianity is true.
01:30:37.000 And so people are talking about, oh, well, right wing coalition this, right wing coalition that.
01:30:41.000 Sure, a political coalition.
01:30:43.000 And I guess I would go with people that are more secular than, you know, maybe they're Protestant or maybe they're Baptist or maybe they're this or maybe they're that, Orthodox.
01:30:53.000 But if you're not okay with Christianity, if you're something that's actively opposed to Christianity, like a competing religion, I'm sorry.
01:30:58.000 I have no interest in that.
01:31:00.000 I have no interest in that.
01:31:02.000 You know, and I'm not in the same political movement as Muslims, I'm in the same political movement as other people.
01:31:06.000 I'm just not.
01:31:08.000 But I will coalesce with them, but I will not coalesce with pagans.
01:31:12.000 They're dumb.
01:31:13.000 It's dumb.
01:31:15.000 I shouldn't have to say that.
01:31:17.000 But nobody connects with Thor.
01:31:18.000 Nobody connects with Odin in America in 2018.
01:31:22.000 It just doesn't.
01:31:23.000 Not in America.
01:31:25.000 And also, it's a heresy.
01:31:27.000 American Rebel, I really want to.
01:31:28.000 Okay, that's a federal agent posting.
01:31:32.000 Good try, though.
01:31:33.000 Let's look at our Streamlabs.
01:31:35.000 We got some more.
01:31:37.000 I've been here for like 10 hours, and I'm getting.
01:31:39.000 Impatient with the pagans, as you can tell.
01:31:43.000 Let's see.
01:31:44.000 Oh, boy.
01:31:45.000 We got a lot of these.
01:31:45.000 Wow.
01:31:48.000 Excuse me.
01:31:49.000 Richard Dixon, what movement are you talking about exactly?
01:31:52.000 I'm not attacking you, but I honestly don't understand.
01:31:55.000 I know you're not the alt right or white nationalist, but what other people are in this movement?
01:32:00.000 That's an American nationalist movement.
01:32:02.000 It's a nationalist movement.
01:32:05.000 We want to have sovereignty.
01:32:06.000 We want to have good trade.
01:32:08.000 We want to have good immigration, which means no immigration.
01:32:12.000 We want to have good health care.
01:32:14.000 We want to have no foreign wars.
01:32:17.000 It's the nationalist movement.
01:32:19.000 It's Donald Trump's movement, broadly.
01:32:21.000 It's a very broad coalition.
01:32:23.000 And I guess I would be a niche inside of that paleoconservative, traditionalist, whatever you want to call it.
01:32:29.000 Traditional, Catholic, whatever you want to call it.
01:32:31.000 But that's the movement I'm in.
01:32:34.000 Dopey Boy is racist.
01:32:35.000 Of course, it's very, you know, you're kind of splitting hairs.
01:32:37.000 I think people know what I mean when I say the movement.
01:32:40.000 Dopey Boy 2255 is race war.
01:32:42.000 Possible in the USA, Europe in the next 50 years, or will the whites just surrender?
01:32:48.000 I love these kinds of questions.
01:32:51.000 I guess anything's possible.
01:32:53.000 Is it likely?
01:32:54.000 Probably not.
01:32:56.000 Is it possible?
01:32:57.000 Like I said, anything's possible.
01:32:58.000 And we'll just have to see what direction we go in in the next 10 to 15 years.
01:33:02.000 If there'll be more immigration, if there'll be some kind of racial detente, but race relations keep getting worse.
01:33:09.000 Immigration continues.
01:33:11.000 And we know that multiracial societies tend to be less stable.
01:33:17.000 There tends to be more contests against the legitimate government.
01:33:20.000 There tends to be more civil war.
01:33:22.000 So I think it's definitely more likely as time goes on.
01:33:26.000 But is it probable?
01:33:28.000 I don't know.
01:33:29.000 I don't know.
01:33:29.000 I can't predict the future.
01:33:30.000 Things are very uncertain right now.
01:33:32.000 Slobodan says Ever notice how your Discord doesn't seem to talk about any issues or the content of your show and instead just larps shitposts and starts drama with each other 90% of the time?
01:33:43.000 Kind of disappointing.
01:33:44.000 Anyways, great show today, buddy.
01:33:45.000 Well, thank you.
01:33:47.000 The Discord's a headache, you know, but that's, I really have no control over what people post in there.
01:33:47.000 I don't know.
01:33:53.000 TH says, I don't know if others are just a biological machine, but I know about myself that I have consciousness.
01:34:00.000 How can consciousness arise out of atoms?
01:34:02.000 They can't answer that.
01:34:03.000 And that's kind of a big part of it.
01:34:05.000 And I think anybody knows if you've ever felt an emotion, if you've ever felt love for your family, love for another person, love for a work of art, or felt awe at a work of art, felt reverence for anything, you know that our human emotions.
01:34:21.000 There's something, I think, intuitively wrong with describing them, boiling them down to a chemical reaction.
01:34:26.000 I think we all know there's something more there.
01:34:29.000 But people want to say, oh, this feels nuts.
01:34:31.000 I think it's an authentic experience.
01:34:34.000 Slobodan says, donating again to ask, what reading, viewing, listening material do you recommend for a covering atheist?
01:34:40.000 I've lived my whole life denying God, and I am sincerely open to being convinced otherwise.
01:34:46.000 I'd recommend Peter Kreeft, K R E E F T, Ed Feaser, F E S E R. I'd recommend, of course, the classics, St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas.
01:34:57.000 I'd recommend the Archbishop, the Venerable Fulton Sheen, who's a great man.
01:35:02.000 I'd recommend C.K. I'm sorry, G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis.
01:35:10.000 Those are all, that's a great start.
01:35:12.000 That's a lot of material right there.
01:35:15.000 And of course, Aquinas, but that's a little dense.
01:35:17.000 Not really, I mean, it's very provocative if you're into philosophy, but it's pretty dry.
01:35:23.000 John Shepard Smith, what the heck?
01:35:25.000 Why are there so many pagans in here all of a sudden?
01:35:27.000 We are besieged.
01:35:28.000 It's true.
01:35:30.000 The pagans.
01:35:32.000 Theodore Rex, well, Germans in the 1930s weren't very religious, and yet they had strong identity and lived pretty good.
01:35:38.000 Much better today, much better than today's Catholic Central America.
01:35:43.000 Yeah, well, the 1930s were pretty exceptional.
01:35:46.000 And also, that didn't last very long, did it?
01:35:49.000 How long did that last again?
01:35:50.000 12 years?
01:35:51.000 Catholic Church has got about 2,000 years.
01:35:56.000 Third Reich, nine years, 12 years.
01:36:00.000 So, kind of talking apples and oranges here.
01:36:02.000 Maybe it's that kind of a movement.
01:36:04.000 If the Mussolinis, the Francisco Francos, if they went on, all of them combined had less than a century, right?
01:36:12.000 So, you know, I think it's very curious when people bring up, well, this regime or that regime.
01:36:18.000 And it worked out for a minute.
01:36:21.000 Baked Alaska says, thank you for being, and also even in the Nazi regime, you had some problems there.
01:36:26.000 Let's just put it that way.
01:36:28.000 To say the least, right?
01:36:30.000 Baked Alaska, thank you for being a true defender of the faith and not a snake, my Christian brother.
01:36:34.000 God bless.
01:36:35.000 Is that the real Baked Alaska?
01:36:36.000 If it is, appreciate you, my brother.
01:36:38.000 Love you, bro.
01:36:40.000 I like Baked Alaska, you know, because he's a Christian.
01:36:42.000 I'll always like my Christian friends.
01:36:44.000 Brethren.
01:36:46.000 And people say, well, this Christian isn't perfect.
01:36:48.000 That Christian isn't perfect.
01:36:50.000 We hear that a lot about the Catholic Church.
01:36:52.000 It's not about that.
01:36:53.000 It's about striving.
01:36:54.000 It's about what do you hold up as your ideal?
01:36:57.000 Where are you aimed at?
01:36:59.000 Nihilists have nothing.
01:37:01.000 They're tethered to nothing.
01:37:02.000 They're aimed at nothing.
01:37:03.000 There is no directionality.
01:37:05.000 There's no intentionality.
01:37:07.000 But with Christians, you may have flaws, sins, which we don't deny, which is the basis of the religion, is original sin.
01:37:14.000 The whole premise is that we're geared towards a higher calling.
01:37:17.000 We are trying to be lifted up from without.
01:37:21.000 And that's what sets us apart.
01:37:23.000 Very special people.
01:37:25.000 And let's see if we got any more super chats.
01:37:27.000 We got a few more.
01:37:29.000 Epic.
01:37:29.000 It just goes on and on.
01:37:31.000 David Andros, I don't understand why you'd reject the religion of your ancestors, Nick.
01:37:35.000 It's not the religion of my ancestors.
01:37:37.000 The religion of my ancestors is Catholicism.
01:37:40.000 You do realize paganism was around long before Christ.
01:37:43.000 I'm not a pagan, but I'm not sure we should be splitting the movement.
01:37:47.000 Well, I am 100% sure we should be splitting the movement.
01:37:50.000 I'm positive.
01:37:52.000 We don't need pagans.
01:37:53.000 We don't need heretics.
01:37:59.000 You can appreciate your pagan roots.
01:38:02.000 You can be interested in that.
01:38:04.000 You can learn about that.
01:38:07.000 By all means, it's a great hobby.
01:38:08.000 You can understand it for the mimetic value.
01:38:12.000 But to say that you are a pagan, I have no tolerance for that.
01:38:15.000 No tolerance for pagans, Christian or GTFO.
01:38:21.000 And, you know, again, people say the ancestor, the ancestor.
01:38:25.000 How far do you want to go back?
01:38:26.000 Do you want to go before paganism?
01:38:27.000 Are those the real?
01:38:28.000 Those are the real white people.
01:38:30.000 Those are the real European religion, is the people who couldn't even articulate it with words.
01:38:35.000 They just worshiped cave paintings and mud.
01:38:37.000 I guess that's the real religion of our ancestors, right?
01:38:40.000 If it's a matter of going back far enough.
01:38:43.000 No, no, no.
01:38:44.000 Catholicism is the religion of my ancestors, not paganism.
01:38:48.000 There's no, there is no, what is the word I'm thinking of?
01:38:55.000 What is the word I'm thinking of?
01:38:57.000 It's not, there's no proximity.
01:38:59.000 That's the word I'm thinking of.
01:39:00.000 There's no proximity to the pagan cult, none of that.
01:39:03.000 Thousands of years ago, maybe we had a pagan ancestor, but since then it's been Christianity.
01:39:09.000 Christianity built modern Europe, Christianity built medieval Europe, and then modern Europe, I guess, was built by people who rejected Christ.
01:39:17.000 But under Christianity, we saw the building of the great cathedrals.
01:39:20.000 All the people want to post about the great cathedrals, and then they want to say, oh, my pagan mud huts are actually the real winners.
01:39:26.000 Give me a break.
01:39:27.000 What are you doing in my swamp?
01:39:29.000 Says radical fundamentalist libertarianism.
01:39:32.000 Will conquer the West by the sword.
01:39:34.000 He will not initiate aggression.
01:39:36.000 I like that.
01:39:37.000 True.
01:39:38.000 Simon Skola, pagans are just edgy right wing atheists.
01:39:41.000 Basically true.
01:39:43.000 Epic.
01:39:44.000 More, more super chats.
01:39:47.000 I like them, but this has turned into a two hour show.
01:39:50.000 Patrick Gordon, hi, Nick.
01:39:51.000 Go get something to eat.
01:39:52.000 Thank you.
01:39:54.000 Zachary Hillstrom, our ultimate victory is Christ's victory.
01:39:57.000 Awe Christus Rex.
01:39:59.000 Yes, finally.
01:40:00.000 Hail Christ the King.
01:40:02.000 Finally.
01:40:03.000 Hail Mary.
01:40:06.000 That's what it's all about, folks.
01:40:07.000 There's nothing more epic than somebody who overcame death.
01:40:11.000 Are you kidding me?
01:40:13.000 Argai has a hammer.
01:40:14.000 Yeah, Argai rose from the dead.
01:40:16.000 Argai created everything.
01:40:18.000 So good luck with all that, though, with the tree people.
01:40:24.000 Wardedly, what do you think of Sir Oswald Mosley?
01:40:27.000 A very noble man with noble goals, but didn't succeed.
01:40:33.000 And that's the key, though, right?
01:40:35.000 So noble, virtuous, a great talent, but not very successful.
01:40:39.000 Soul Valor says, I can't imagine what happens after Trump finishes his two terms.
01:40:44.000 I don't have a lot of faith in the Republican Party continuing on his legacy.
01:40:47.000 Then join the Republican Party.
01:40:49.000 What is all this talk from the sidelines?
01:40:53.000 Get involved.
01:40:54.000 Ah, that's, you know, besides paganism, people are just pushing my buttons today.
01:40:58.000 It's today, it's Push Nick's Buttons Day.
01:41:01.000 I got all my buttons hanging out, and people are just pressing them.
01:41:08.000 My foreign desert cult.
01:41:11.000 Atheism posting, pagan posting, complaining about the Republican Party while doing nothing to fix it.
01:41:17.000 It's just like people just want to say things to rile me up today.
01:41:21.000 If you can't imagine what happens, create what happens, get involved, go to your local GOP.
01:41:27.000 If everybody does it, we'll be in a good position in eight years.
01:41:30.000 If everybody does it over the course of eight years, we can dictate the future of the party.
01:41:36.000 But if you just sit on the sideline and complain about it for eight years, then it's going to be really bad.
01:41:43.000 But it's all in our control.
01:41:47.000 It's not helping that it's 85 degrees in this room.
01:41:50.000 I will say it's not helping that it's almost 100 degrees in here.
01:41:56.000 No step on snack, newly minted catechum.
01:41:59.000 I don't know how to pronounce that.
01:42:01.000 Partly from your doing.
01:42:02.000 Well, very good.
01:42:03.000 Very good.
01:42:04.000 Burritos Man 28.
01:42:06.000 Do you believe in evolution?
01:42:07.000 I don't know enough about it.
01:42:09.000 I don't know enough about it.
01:42:11.000 And I hate people that make a judgment without knowing everything about it.
01:42:15.000 David Andros, if I would choose any version of Christianity, I would choose Catholicism.
01:42:22.000 No, no, no.
01:42:24.000 Considering my Roman heritage, it's neat to wonder how many of the rituals and ceremonies come from the Roman Empire.
01:42:30.000 Yeah, I would definitely go about picking a faith based on the arbitrary position of your birth instead of what's true.
01:42:38.000 It sounds like a reasonable praxis.
01:42:40.000 Travis Haunt, the Westwood.
01:42:42.000 I'm not even going to entertain that one.
01:42:44.000 Looks like that's going to do it for us here on the show tonight.
01:42:47.000 Enough pagan posting.
01:42:49.000 I'm sweating.
01:42:50.000 I don't really sweat that much.
01:42:52.000 I've got to be honest.
01:42:52.000 It's weird.
01:42:54.000 But I'm very hot right now.
01:42:55.000 I'm very, I'm passing out.
01:42:57.000 I haven't taken any sips because I've been fending off the pagan hordes, which are giving me money, which is nice, but they're wrong.
01:43:09.000 But that's going to do it for us here tonight on America First.
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