America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes


The New Trump Immigration Plan | America First Ep. 389


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In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes and co-host Alex Blumberg discuss Trump's new immigration proposal, the new SAT adversity score, and abortion in Alabama. They also discuss the White Pills, a new component to the SAT, and why abortion should be legal in Alabama if it's abortion-related. America First is a show about Americanism, not globalism. It's going to be only America First. It will be about putting the American people first, and putting them in charge of their own happiness and success. America First means, "The American people will come first once again, America First! America First!" - President Trump's New Immigration Proposals. We discuss the details of the new deal, why it's actually a good deal, and what it could mean for immigration reform in general. We also talk about the White Pill, abortion, and the SAT's new anti-opportunity score, which could help push minority students to the top of the college admissions rankings. And we talk about a couple of White Pill's. Welcome back to America First: The Podcast! - Your Host, Nick J. Fucentes & Co-hosts: & . (featuring: ) (Host: , ) (Hosted by: ). (Music: ), (Produced by , and ) is by and ( ) ( ) Music: (Recorded by ) and . ( ) is produced by ( is licensed under a copyright by . . (credited by ), and produced . ) ( ( ), , ( ) , , & ) . (Music by ). (c) is produced and produced by ( ) and (c ) is .(c) (f) is a registered copy of the music is by (c), (d) (c). (p) is (a) is licensed to be used in any other person s music, ) or , or or (b) is also ( ) . & (c.) ( ) & has any other music by any other copyright infringement? ( ) or any other such copyright infringement ( ) ? ? (other ) , or other such property? , etc.) ( copyright


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00:22:48.000 Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:22:54.000 It's going to be only America first.
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00:23:04.000 The American people will come first once again.
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00:24:27.000 Good evening, everybody.
00:24:28.000 You're watching America First.
00:24:29.000 My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:24:31.000 We have a great show for you tonight.
00:24:32.000 Very excited to be back with you here on Thursday, almost the end of the week, finally, right?
00:24:39.000 We've got a great show for you tonight.
00:24:41.000 Lots happening in the news.
00:24:43.000 Finally, we have Trump's new immigration proposal, and we'll be going over that and discussing it tonight.
00:24:49.000 We've actually done, I think, two shows about the new immigration proposal.
00:24:54.000 So far in 2019 we had, when it was announced that the deal was being put together, we had I think another show when we found out some early details about it.
00:25:05.000 We had some reporting from Ryan Groduski two weeks ago about, so we discussed maybe what was coming, a little preview.
00:25:14.000 But today finally, and I don't know if you caught it,
00:25:17.000 But President Trump did a little press conference today and he let out and introduced and revealed all the details, all the provisions of the new immigration proposal and actually it's good.
00:25:29.000 It's actually a good deal and just about everybody that I've talked to in DC or otherwise who's based in Redfield and who's in the know and has credibility on
00:25:40.000 The immigration issue believes so as well.
00:25:42.000 It's a good deal.
00:25:44.000 And I don't like to say that because it's Jared Kushner and Blump, Fat Trump.
00:25:50.000 We don't like him in 2019, right?
00:25:52.000 He's not really... We're not pleased with him so far, but I have to tell you it's a good deal.
00:25:58.000 And we're gonna go over it, but just a little preview.
00:26:00.000 It's got a lot of things in there.
00:26:03.000 It's got a new visa program to replace
00:26:06.000 The Diversity Visa Lottery, which is huge.
00:26:09.000 It substantially reduces or eliminates chain migration in place of a merit-based points system.
00:26:15.000 And a lot of people think that the merit-based system, a points system, or a high-skilled immigration system is worse in some ways than low-skilled, but I'll explain why it actually has the potential to reduce overall legal immigration.
00:26:29.000 And we're gonna go over all the details later, but it just really is solid.
00:26:33.000 So, a white pill.
00:26:35.000 A couple of white pills tonight.
00:26:36.000 We'll talk about that, and that is our feature.
00:26:38.000 We will also be talking about this new SAT adversity score.
00:26:42.000 Have you seen this?
00:26:44.000 I think everybody's talking about this.
00:26:46.000 It was number one on Twitter Moments today.
00:26:49.000 But the SAT, which is of course the college entry exam, basically they're now adopting a new component to the test where, you know, normally the test is, well, it's a little math, it's a little English, it's writing.
00:27:02.000 I don't believe I took the SAT.
00:27:04.000 I took the ACT, so I'm not totally familiar with what's in there.
00:27:08.000 But, you know, I'm pretty sure the test is just like all the other ones.
00:27:11.000 They test you based on your knowledge or your expertise
00:27:15.000 You know, your skills in the various academic subjects.
00:27:18.000 Well now they're adding a new score, a new component to that score, which is totally different.
00:27:23.000 Instead of measuring your competence or your intellectual capacity, it instead measures how poor you are, how much crime there is in your neighborhood, what the class size is at your high school, what kind of government assistance you get, and things like this.
00:27:38.000 And it basically says that the people that are disadvantaged get a little... they get a little
00:27:42.000 Bump.
00:27:43.000 You know, they get a little bit more.
00:27:44.000 They get a higher adversity score, and this is gonna push them over the edge in Ivy League schools and other, you know, college entry decisions, admissions decisions, and I really think that's a great thing.
00:27:56.000 So I'll be going over that as well, and what I think about that.
00:27:59.000 Maybe some possible avenues where this could end up being a good thing, but it looks to me like another affirmative action program, frankly.
00:28:07.000 So look at that.
00:28:08.000 And that should take us to the end.
00:28:10.000 That'll be our show for the night, but it's been a pretty exciting week, you know?
00:28:15.000 Past couple of weeks, like I said, it's been kind of boring.
00:28:18.000 Kind of mellow, a little bit depressing, but this week we really are having, I think, a lot of not only big stories and happenings, but also white pills, so that's always good.
00:28:28.000 But before we get into the news, I do want to discuss just a little bit this abortion thing a little bit further because, you know, yesterday we covered the abortion law in detail from Alabama, of course, which says that
00:28:40.000 If a doctor performs an abortion, for any reason other than to save the life of the mother, he goes to jail for 100 years.
00:28:48.000 And I thought this was great.
00:28:49.000 Everybody who watches this show thought this was terrific.
00:28:53.000 Finally we get to save babies, we get to save the lives of the unborn, hoes are mad, all that.
00:28:59.000 But, you know, over the past 24 hours I've noticed a trend which actually, I don't know if it's surprising, but it made me really angry.
00:29:07.000 You know, we expect that the left-wing hoes would be mad on Monday when the bill was announced when it passed the Alabama State Senate.
00:29:16.000 But in the last 24 hours I see a lot of the conservative hoes
00:29:19.000 That are mad.
00:29:21.000 I see, uh, who is this one?
00:29:23.000 There's this new bimbo that the alt-light is propping up.
00:29:26.000 Her name is, like, Saint Ashley or something like that.
00:29:30.000 And she's a good-looking girl, but just a total vapid.
00:29:34.000 I mean, not, we're not talking about a very intelligent person here.
00:29:38.000 And so that was the first one I saw this morning where she said, I'm pro-life.
00:29:42.000 You know, just what I said yesterday.
00:29:43.000 I'm pro-life, but this law is no good.
00:29:47.000 It's
00:29:48.000 Barbaric or, you know, whatever.
00:29:50.000 It's problematic.
00:29:51.000 And then I see Tomi Lahren this afternoon.
00:29:54.000 Everybody's DMing me.
00:29:55.000 Oh, Nick, check out what Tomi Lahren said.
00:29:57.000 You got a banter or whatever.
00:29:59.000 Tomi Lahren says, I'm pro-life, but... And she's actually not pro-life.
00:30:03.000 If you remember, that's why she got fired from The Blaze.
00:30:06.000 It's because she went on The View and said, I think, you know, an abortion is a constitutional right.
00:30:11.000 But she tweeted out something to the effect that, well, this new law isn't actually going to reduce abortions because, you know, people will find a way to get an abortion.
00:30:20.000 You can't make it illegal because that just means that women are going to get their abortions in more dangerous ways.
00:30:27.000 And I just can't tell you enough.
00:30:29.000 How many times?
00:30:31.000 How many times do we have to say it?
00:30:33.000 I can scream it.
00:30:36.000 I can whisper it.
00:30:37.000 I could say it ten times the same way.
00:30:40.000 I could say it every show.
00:30:41.000 I feel like we say it every show.
00:30:44.000 Please, no women in politics!
00:30:46.000 Enough!
00:30:47.000 Enough is enough.
00:30:49.000 I don't know what it's going to take for people to get it through their heads.
00:30:52.000 And they say, you know, well, I'm a woman.
00:30:54.000 And I've got something to say, or, Nick, you're really too hard on the women.
00:30:58.000 We need women in the movement.
00:30:59.000 But it's just like every day, it's something else with these people.
00:31:05.000 You know, if it's not they're working for the government and their feds, or they say they're fourth-generation Holocaust survivors, or they're like trying to kill themselves on a live stream, or they want to kill their babies.
00:31:18.000 They just can't.
00:31:19.000 They just can't let it go.
00:31:20.000 You know, the government steps in and says, please don't kill your babies.
00:31:25.000 We'll lock up the doctor and you won't even face a penalty.
00:31:28.000 And they're like, no!
00:31:30.000 We want to kill our babies!
00:31:32.000 I don't know what it takes for people to wake up and realize this animal, this species that we're dealing with, the femoid,
00:31:38.000 It can't be led anywhere near the levers of power, the law, the government.
00:31:42.000 It doesn't go well.
00:31:44.000 Think of this, okay?
00:31:45.000 There are mothers.
00:31:47.000 They have the eggs inside of them, and they grow a baby inside of them, and they're a mother to their child, and they want to kill it!
00:31:56.000 And they want to kill it!
00:31:57.000 And they're going to change the laws, they're going to make propaganda, they're going to tweet about it because they want to preserve the ability for them to lawfully kill their own children growing inside of them.
00:32:08.000 What does that tell you?
00:32:09.000 And it's not all of them.
00:32:10.000 It's not all of them.
00:32:11.000 There are pro-life women out there.
00:32:13.000 But it should tell you something.
00:32:15.000 That a good percentage of them on the right, they still, you know, they still want to go in there.
00:32:21.000 And of course it goes without saying, I mean, these are ridiculous arguments.
00:32:23.000 Look,
00:32:24.000 An abortion is a murder.
00:32:26.000 Like we said yesterday, you can't be pro-life and say, except, but, what about rape?
00:32:31.000 What about this?
00:32:32.000 You know, imagine if you were born of a rape.
00:32:35.000 Imagine if you were born of incest.
00:32:37.000 Should we kill those people?
00:32:39.000 Oh, you were born of rape?
00:32:40.000 Bah!
00:32:40.000 You know, we're gonna go and kill you.
00:32:42.000 And you were born of incest?
00:32:44.000 You were born of inbreeding?
00:32:46.000 You know, that actually might be anti-semitic if we were to say we were going to pop those people off.
00:32:50.000 So I'm not going to say that.
00:32:51.000 That might pose some problems when we look at certain ethnic groups.
00:32:55.000 But you have your right to life.
00:32:57.000 That's the whole point.
00:32:59.000 We all started out there.
00:33:00.000 I mean it's kind of simple.
00:33:02.000 You know, we all started out as a fertilized egg, so to say, well, it's not a real life.
00:33:06.000 Where did you come from, you know?
00:33:07.000 You should be lucky and thankful that you weren't aborted, you know?
00:33:11.000 So it's like, I'm pro-life but, I'm pro-life except, this is too extreme.
00:33:15.000 The doctor should be put in jail, and we should take it a step further, the woman should be put in jail too.
00:33:21.000 They should all go to jail.
00:33:22.000 A hundred years for the doctor, a thousand years for the woman.
00:33:25.000 That's what I say.
00:33:26.000 That's gonna be my slogan in 2036.
00:33:28.000 Nick, are you gonna run for president?
00:33:30.000 Yes.
00:33:31.000 Fuentes 2036.
00:33:32.000 A hundred years for the doctor, a thousand years for the woman.
00:33:35.000 And that'll be... But it's true.
00:33:38.000 But it's true.
00:33:38.000 And Tomi Lahren says, well, they're gonna get the abortion anyway.
00:33:41.000 We have to just... We have to take care of this kind of libertarian rhetoric.
00:33:46.000 It's with everything.
00:33:47.000 Well, if we want to reduce drugs, we have to legalize all the drugs.
00:33:51.000 If we want to reduce abortion, we have to legalize abortion.
00:33:54.000 We have to legalize everything.
00:33:56.000 Uh, no.
00:33:57.000 The law is the instructor.
00:33:59.000 The law must come in.
00:34:01.000 You know, enough of this libertarian, individualist, constitutional crap.
00:34:06.000 We need the state to go in there and force the society to be the way we want it to be.
00:34:11.000 Guess what?
00:34:12.000 If doctors are facing 100 years in jail if they perform an abortion, they're going to think twice about performing an abortion.
00:34:19.000 And you know what?
00:34:20.000 If a woman was facing 100 years, if she got an abortion outside of a doctor, she would also think twice about getting an abortion.
00:34:28.000 That's how these things work.
00:34:30.000 You know, that's why they put in place mandatory minimums for the drugs.
00:34:33.000 And people say, oh, that's too much time.
00:34:35.000 That's terrible.
00:34:35.000 That's kind of the point.
00:34:36.000 It's supposed to act as a deterrent.
00:34:39.000 And then you get less drugs, okay?
00:34:41.000 So, but we're not gonna relitigate that.
00:34:42.000 Just some observations, you know?
00:34:44.000 Just the same observation I keep having to make, but these, uh, but these reply guys, these orbiters...
00:34:52.000 It doesn't end.
00:34:53.000 You know, they just can't get it through their heads.
00:34:55.000 And I know a lot of people, they're like, oh, we're down with Nick.
00:34:57.000 We watch America First.
00:34:58.000 I consider myself a friend of Nick and his ideology and all this.
00:35:03.000 But at the same time, they're totally but in effect, in practice, in fact, they're blue-pilled on this question.
00:35:09.000 And they know who they are.
00:35:10.000 But anyway, that's the abortion observation.
00:35:13.000 We're going to jump into the news here and we'll talk about the SAT adversity score.
00:35:19.000 First.
00:35:20.000 And so, to me, what's most striking, it's actually kind of funny.
00:35:23.000 So, I'll read off the policy, I'll give you my observations.
00:35:27.000 It says, this is according to CNN, it says, the College Board said it would implement what it calls the Environmental Context Dashboard, which would measure factors like the crime rate, poverty levels of the school where a student comes from, to better capture their, quote, resourcefulness to overcome challenges and achieve more with less.
00:35:46.000 And I think that's kind of interesting because isn't it actually quite the opposite?
00:35:50.000 Doesn't it mean that they're achieving less with less?
00:35:53.000 You know, it says we need to help the people that can achieve more with less, but you wouldn't need to boost their score, right?
00:36:01.000 You wouldn't need to supplement their SAT score if they actually were achieving more with less.
00:36:07.000 You know, if they were achieving more than the people who had, well, they wouldn't need the supplemental score.
00:36:12.000 So it's like, well, you're achieving less because you have less.
00:36:15.000 So we're going to help you out.
00:36:17.000 Anyway, it says students are scored on a scale of 1 to 100 based on data from records like the U.S.
00:36:22.000 Census and the National Center for Education Statistics.
00:36:25.000 According to the College Board, a score of 50 would be considered average, while a number above 50 indicates more hardship.
00:36:31.000 So, if you're in an area where there's a lot of crime, a lot of poverty, a lot of problems going on,
00:36:37.000 You're gonna score a hundred and that'll give you a boost and they say that they've tested this program out and I think about a dozen or so schools and they say that it's changed every application.
00:36:48.000 They say that the implementation of this environmental context dashboard
00:36:54.000 We're good to go.
00:37:08.000 Come on, low income, high crime.
00:37:11.000 What is this code for?
00:37:13.000 What year is it?
00:37:14.000 How long have we been playing this game with the politically correct stuff?
00:37:18.000 Low income communities, you know?
00:37:20.000 This kind of stuff, really?
00:37:22.000 High crime.
00:37:23.000 What does that describe?
00:37:25.000 What does that describe when you hear that?
00:37:26.000 What are you thinking of?
00:37:28.000 When you think of
00:37:29.000 You know, low-income communities, challenged communities, places where there's hardship.
00:37:34.000 Are you thinking about, you know, rural North Dakota?
00:37:38.000 Are you thinking about Montana, Wyoming?
00:37:40.000 Are you thinking about Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles?
00:37:44.000 Come on, we know what this means.
00:37:46.000 And it's so funny because they say, and they say, well no, but we don't take
00:37:51.000 Race into consideration.
00:37:52.000 It's only these quantitative things that we get from the government statistics.
00:37:56.000 It's just crime and, you know, these other things, but it's not race.
00:38:00.000 But yet, on Twitter, when they're posting about this and they post all the facts and the graphs, then why do they include a graph showing all the different races and the different racial averages for SAT scores?
00:38:11.000 So it says it's not about race.
00:38:13.000 No, it's about poverty and crime.
00:38:15.000 But in showing their justification for why they're implementing the program, it's showing, well, here's the disparities in SAT scores.
00:38:21.000 Here's what it is for X, Y, and Z. Oh, and here's what it is for race.
00:38:24.000 So why do you even include?
00:38:26.000 And then it's so funny because I wonder if people take a look at that and maybe think to themselves, hmm, maybe there's another causal factor here.
00:38:35.000 You know?
00:38:36.000 People will look at three graphs of SAT scores.
00:38:39.000 They see, here is the graph of average SAT scores based on income.
00:38:44.000 You know, and obviously the higher income earners have a higher average SAT and so on.
00:38:48.000 The poorer you get, the lower your score.
00:38:50.000 And here's the averages based on crime.
00:38:53.000 You know, a high crime neighborhood has a lower average SAT score.
00:38:56.000 A low crime neighborhood has a higher average SAT score.
00:39:00.000 And then they show it by race.
00:39:01.000 And they say, well if you're Asian, your average SAT score is 1223.
00:39:07.000 If you're white, your average SAT score is 1,123.
00:39:10.000 If you're Hispanic, your average SAT score is 990.
00:39:11.000 And if you're black, your average SAT score is 946.
00:39:14.000 And people look at these three graphs!
00:39:16.000 Gee!
00:39:16.000 They look at these three graphs!
00:39:25.000 Where it's this relationship between income and SAT score, between crime and SAT score, and then between race and SAT score.
00:39:33.000 And people work their way up this way, and they say, well, if you're in a high crime neighborhood and it's low income, and blacks simply happen to live in most neighborhoods,
00:39:45.000 They're gonna have lower average SAT scores.
00:39:47.000 And high crime, low income, and if you just happen to be Hispanic and you happen to be living in those neighborhoods, you have a lower average SAT score.
00:39:55.000 And so the cause of the relationship goes this way.
00:39:58.000 Nobody ever thinks, maybe, maybe, just another hypothesis, maybe it goes in the other direction.
00:40:09.000 Why do these fine African Americans and Hispanic Americans, and look, I'm African, all right?
00:40:14.000 I'm 1.5% African.
00:40:16.000 I'm 15% Latino, okay?
00:40:19.000 They're 25% Hispanic, 15% Native, so I don't mean anything when I say this, but gee, you know, maybe if these other groups are getting lower scores,
00:40:29.000 And maybe that indicates lower competence, you know, perhaps a lower IQ in general.
00:40:36.000 Maybe that leads you to believe why they would all be living in these neighborhoods.
00:40:40.000 Maybe you think that's actually the cause.
00:40:42.000 And this is always the argument.
00:40:43.000 And you look at like West Africa as an example.
00:40:47.000 Average IQ in West Africa, 65.
00:40:51.000 Average IQ in West Africa is 65.
00:40:53.000 In America it's 100.
00:40:56.000 And understand, when they were creating the IQ averages, they made it so that like, average was 100.
00:41:02.000 So that should be like the standard, this is your functional, competent person, it's 100.
00:41:07.000 Average in West Africa is 65, meaning that half the population is below.
00:41:14.000 Half the population is above.
00:41:15.000 But if you understand how a bell curve works and how this distribution works, it means that the vast majority hover around 65.
00:41:22.000 So it's not like half the population is over and that means you have like a lot of 100 IQ.
00:41:27.000 It means that like about 80% of the population is within a couple of standard deviations of 65.
00:41:35.000 So is West Africa poor and bad?
00:41:38.000 Does that make these people have lower IQ scores or does the lower IQ score make the bad conditions?
00:41:45.000 I don't know.
00:41:46.000 If you have a country full of people that have an average IQ of 65, do you think it's the high crime and all the bad conditions that made it that they are this way?
00:41:56.000 Or is it vice versa?
00:41:57.000 And the same applies in America.
00:41:58.000 Do you think that all these people live in low-income, high-crime neighborhoods?
00:42:02.000 Do you think that's having the impact on their SAT scores?
00:42:05.000 Or is it that they have SAT scores?
00:42:07.000 Why are they living in these conditions?
00:42:09.000 And understand why this is important.
00:42:11.000 You know, I have a lot of people that tell me, you know, Nick, you shouldn't talk about that because that's offensive.
00:42:15.000 That's too hard for people to handle.
00:42:17.000 I'm not saying one group of people is better than another group of people.
00:42:21.000 You know, people hear this kind of talk about group disparities, you know, averages that are different between races, and they say, well, you're a white supremacist.
00:42:30.000 Well, if the logic follows, if I believe that a certain race is superior because they score higher on a test or they have a higher IQ, well, then I'd be an Asian supremacist because the Asians have the higher scores on the standardized testing and on the IQ.
00:42:44.000 So obviously it doesn't follow that way.
00:42:46.000 I'm not saying one group of people is better.
00:42:48.000 Or superior?
00:42:49.000 I'm Catholic.
00:42:50.000 We're all equal before God, of course.
00:42:52.000 We all have dignity before God.
00:42:54.000 And we all have, you know, these are qualitative and quantitative differences, of which there are a number of them.
00:42:59.000 You know, and people are readily willing to admit there are disparities when it's in the favor of minorities, but not when it's in the favor of whites.
00:43:07.000 So, for example, there's this myth about, you know, black people are more athletic, or they're taller, or whatever.
00:43:13.000 And people are fine admitting that, or they're more musical, or they're more talented in one area, right?
00:43:18.000 I mean, you hear this all the time.
00:43:19.000 Or, you know, they're more well-endowed.
00:43:21.000 You hear this a lot.
00:43:22.000 And people have no problem with these kinds of racial disparities.
00:43:25.000 I debated Destiny on the TrainwrecksTV podcast, and Destiny said,
00:43:29.000 Of course!
00:43:30.000 Of course you can have differences in average height.
00:43:32.000 Well, doesn't it follow, then, that you can have average differences in other areas as well?
00:43:37.000 So understand what I mean by that.
00:43:38.000 I'm not suggesting anything, any kind of superiority ideology or supremacy ideology.
00:43:44.000 It's merely empirical facts.
00:43:46.000 It's science, folks.
00:43:47.000 You know, when left-wing people try to come in and they say, oh, that's racist, what do you believe, in alternative facts?
00:43:52.000 What are you, some kind of drumpter?
00:43:54.000 You believe in alternative facts?
00:43:56.000 What are you, some kind of creationist?
00:43:58.000 You know, but the reason why it matters, but understand why we even mention that kind of stuff, it's because this is the ideology that is the cause for mass immigration.
00:44:09.000 This is why people are okay with mass immigration, because if they believe that it's only due to circumstance,
00:44:15.000 You know, it's only due to accident that people live in bad conditions in America and in the world, then they're inclined to bring them in.
00:44:24.000 You know, we look at the plight of people in Central America and we say, oh wow, you have it really hard in Nicaragua.
00:44:29.000 You have it so hard in Guatemala and Honduras and all these countries.
00:44:33.000 Come over here and we're gonna set you up with a job and you'll be just like us and, you know, you're gonna have a nice living and all that.
00:44:40.000 Well, that kind of logic makes sense.
00:44:42.000 That kind of policy makes sense if it was only by accident that they ended up in those conditions.
00:44:47.000 Because, of course, then they could come into America and they can rapidly assimilate into America within a few generations.
00:44:53.000 You can't tell the difference.
00:44:55.000 We're all pink on the inside.
00:44:57.000 They're just as competent.
00:44:58.000 They're in middle class, safe communities, the same way as we are.
00:45:03.000 But that's obviously not the case.
00:45:05.000 There is a direct relationship between the people, and their genetics, and who they are, and what their country looks like.
00:45:12.000 And we know this.
00:45:13.000 Because you look, and it's almost uniform, based on race, what the country looks like.
00:45:17.000 South and Central America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East.
00:45:21.000 Why are these countries all basically, qualitatively the same?
00:45:25.000 Well, it's because
00:45:26.000 When a person leaves Costa Rica, it wasn't Costa Rica that, well, you know, something about the land that made it bad, or something about, I don't know, guns, germs, and steel that made it less developed.
00:45:36.000 No, it was the people.
00:45:37.000 It was the people that could not create a society that functions on the same material level as we are.
00:45:44.000 And so when the people go from Honduras to America, they don't magically become Americans.
00:45:49.000 They remain Hondurans, and they create the conditions that prevail in Honduras, and they make it worse.
00:45:55.000 And they come in here and that's why you see in Southwestern United States conditions are deteriorating and the politics is changing and so on.
00:46:03.000 So, you know, so I look at this SAT thing and it's like a big red pill, you know, and I can't I can't help myself.
00:46:08.000 Kind of a big red pill there.
00:46:10.000 You know, it's kind of obvious when they plaster that these three graphs side by side.
00:46:14.000 It's like, gee, why is everyone conditioned to only look in one direction as opposed to the other?
00:46:19.000 But nevertheless, the program will benefit.
00:46:23.000 I'm sure.
00:46:24.000 You know, the usual people of color.
00:46:26.000 I'm sure this is just another way because they couldn't do it legally based on race.
00:46:30.000 Well, now they say no, no, no, but we're doing it instead by circumstance.
00:46:33.000 And so they're able to create.
00:46:35.000 I don't know.
00:46:56.000 And maybe you should step back and, you know, question some of those assumptions that you're holding.
00:47:00.000 Like, gee, why do I automatically equate one with the other?
00:47:04.000 Well, because we all kind of understand.
00:47:07.000 Look, we all live in the real world.
00:47:08.000 We're living in a multiracial America.
00:47:11.000 We know what's going on.
00:47:12.000 If you have eyeballs, okay, you see what's going on.
00:47:15.000 It's not rocket science that we've been saying for weeks.
00:47:18.000 What I'm talking about, everybody knows about.
00:47:20.000 Deep down, everybody knows all this stuff.
00:47:23.000 They just know it through practical experience, but they just won't allow themselves to, like, really acknowledge it or really think it consciously.
00:47:31.000 But it's there.
00:47:32.000 And everybody, like I said, in a functional way, everybody operates as though they know it, but they just won't tell you that they... because you can't.
00:47:39.000 Because you can't, because then you get fired.
00:47:40.000 That means you're a bad person.
00:47:42.000 So that's the SAT adversity score.
00:47:44.000 But, of course, the much more pressing news
00:47:48.000 The much bigger news, in my opinion, is this immigration proposal.
00:47:51.000 And like I said, we've been looking at this for a long time.
00:47:54.000 A couple of months, I think.
00:47:57.000 And this went into effect really during the government shutdown.
00:48:00.000 Jared Kushner got involved and he made this deal happen.
00:48:04.000 If you remember, Trump shut down the government December 21st, 2018.
00:48:08.000 And it went on for 30 plus days.
00:48:10.000 Longest government shutdown in history.
00:48:12.000 And in the closing week or two weeks of the shutdown,
00:48:16.000 Trump brought in Jared Kushner to figure out and sort out a deal.
00:48:20.000 And they ended up with this terrible deal.
00:48:23.000 You remember the funding bill.
00:48:24.000 That's really why we jumped off the Trump train.
00:48:26.000 But Jared Kushner stuck around.
00:48:28.000 That was his intro.
00:48:30.000 That was his entry into the immigration agenda.
00:48:33.000 And so, ever since then, he's begun to craft this immigration proposal.
00:48:37.000 And he's brought in a lot of different groups.
00:48:38.000 He brought in
00:48:40.000 CIS, the Center for Immigration Studies.
00:48:42.000 He brought in FAIR, which you know is an immigration think tank.
00:48:46.000 He brought in also some nefarious groups like the American Enterprise Institute, the George W. Bush Center, people like that.
00:48:53.000 And so for a long time there was a lot of back and forth about what's this going to look like.
00:48:57.000 I remember when we first reported on this it was actually from Breitbart.
00:49:01.000 They said Jared Kushner is holding court in the White House with all these pro-immigrant, pro-amnesty, big business groups
00:49:08.000 And I said, this is a black pill.
00:49:09.000 Jared Kushner's running the show.
00:49:11.000 We're done.
00:49:12.000 Pack it up, fellas.
00:49:13.000 We're out of here.
00:49:14.000 But then we saw there was a TED Talk, I think it was last week or two weeks ago, where Jared Kushner was named as times one of 100 most influential people of 2018, and in the interview he talked about the new immigration plan.
00:49:27.000 He said that Stephen Miller was on board, and a lot of the immigration hawks were on board, and he crafted it with a lot of those kinds of people, and they're happy with it.
00:49:35.000 I said, okay, maybe it's not so bad, and then Ryan Gerduski reported on it, I think on the same day, and he said that this is actually going to surprise a lot of people.
00:49:42.000 It'll have E-Verify, it'll get rid of chain migration, and so on, and I said I'll believe it when I see it, and we haven't seen the text of the bill yet, but Trump unveiled it, and I'll read you, this is from Fox News, some of the provisions, and I'll summarize, we'll go over the pros and cons.
00:49:57.000 So this is Fox News.
00:49:58.000 It says, quote,
00:50:16.000 Accounting for age, English proficiency, education, and whether the applicant has a well-paying job offer.
00:50:23.000 He is also frequently called for the end to the visa lottery program, something the immigration plan seeks to do.
00:50:29.000 It would be replaced by a new Build America Visa program that would recognize, quote, extraordinary talent and people with professional and specialized vocations, including exceptional students.
00:50:39.000 Trump said it closes loopholes so that gang members and criminals are inadmissible and would stop frivolous asylum claims.
00:50:45.000 Trump said the proposal would also require immigrants to be financially self-sufficient, learn English, and pass a civics exam before admission.
00:50:53.000 He said, quote, through these steps we will deliver an immigration system that strengthens our traditions, our culture, and our values.
00:51:01.000 And lastly, it would create a permanent and self-sustaining border security trust fund, which is financed by fees generated by border crossings.
00:51:09.000 And the fund is intended to help reach a goal of 100% scanning rate at ports of entry as opposed to 3% today.
00:51:16.000 So, overall, the broad strokes here is it gets rid of the Diversity Visa Lottery Program, which is huge!
00:51:22.000 That's about 70,000 immigrants every year from countries like Burundi and Central Africa, and just like, let's throw in some non-white people to get some diversity in there.
00:51:34.000 So that's great.
00:51:35.000 They get rid of that, they replace it with a Build America Visa, which instead it gives it to exceptional students, talented people, whatever.
00:51:44.000 Getting rid of chain migration and instead replacing it with a merit-based point system.
00:51:49.000 That's huge!
00:51:51.000 Because the reason that immigration increases every year is because it's all family-based.
00:51:54.000 It's all chain migration.
00:51:55.000 In other words, for every immigrant that comes in here, they can bring in all their family.
00:52:00.000 They bring in their spouse, their kids, their aunts, their uncles, their abuelos, their abuelos.
00:52:05.000 You know, everybody comes in and that's why it grows every year.
00:52:08.000 That's why it's out of control because it's chain migration.
00:52:11.000 So he says instead, it'll be merit-based.
00:52:14.000 And not only that but when we look at how it goes from chain migration to merit-based migration is it's using a point system and the white pill about this is the point system is very restrictive.
00:52:27.000 It's very difficult.
00:52:28.000 You know if you were paying attention there in the Fox News article
00:52:31.000 It's got a lot of things in there that are like English proficiency, a civics exam, like it's very beefy requirements.
00:52:38.000 So although it doesn't change the overall level of immigration, which is disappointing, the restrictions are so great that people have told me, people have assured me, that overall that would in itself have the potential to reduce migration overall.
00:52:53.000 In totality.
00:52:54.000 And then, and not only that, but even in the long term, even if it didn't reduce the overall level of immigration, merit-based migration is easier to reduce politically than chain migration.
00:53:05.000 So that's a very huge thing.
00:53:06.000 It closes the asylum loopholes and other loopholes about letting people in and letting people stay, which is big, because what have we been talking about for the past three months?
00:53:15.000 It's the asylum laws, which are why all these people are coming across.
00:53:18.000 So it closes those loopholes.
00:53:20.000 Trump himself didn't say that E-Verify was in the bill, but I've been told that it is in the bill, so I will believe it when I see it, but if E-Verify was implemented, and I heard that from a couple of sources, if E-Verify is implemented completely and efficiently, that's a huge thing.
00:53:37.000 So overall, I think that covers everything.
00:53:40.000 Oh, and also the Border Wall Trust Fund.
00:53:42.000 That's the biggest thing, is it establishes, and this is kind of what he said during the election,
00:53:47.000 It'll establish a trust fund where if people come across the border or there's remittances or whatever, it doesn't say exactly, but it'll charge fees based on border crossings and that will go towards a trust fund that goes towards border barrier, ports of entry technology, things like that.
00:54:03.000 So overall, this is a very good bill.
00:54:05.000 I think the biggest thing is not what's in it, it's what's not in it.
00:54:10.000 Amnesty.
00:54:11.000 That's to me the biggest grand slam about it.
00:54:13.000 It's not a perfect deal, of course.
00:54:16.000 You know, how could this be improved if it were reducing the overall levels of immigration in a totally explicit way?
00:54:23.000 I think that would be a way to make it better.
00:54:25.000 If Trump said E-Verify was in it, and I didn't just have to take somebody's word for it, that would be better.
00:54:30.000 You know, if it had money for a border wall without the trust fund thing, I guess that would be better.
00:54:36.000 But,
00:54:37.000 All things considered, if this is the immigration compromise, this is the comprehensive immigration bill, and I've heard that 51 Republican senators are on board with it and they only need one or two more, and that's a new consensus in the Republican Party, this is huge!
00:54:51.000 And this is what Gerduski's been saying, and I think he's right on the money on this.
00:54:55.000 He says what's really white-pilling about the bill more than anything else is that this represents the new center.
00:55:01.000 So a lot of people say, well this doesn't go far enough.
00:55:04.000 Well that's not really why it's a big deal.
00:55:06.000 It's a big deal because for 50 years, the center, the compromise, the comprehensive immigration reform was always
00:55:15.000 Border security in exchange for amnesty.
00:55:17.000 That's what it was in 1986.
00:55:18.000 That was with George W. Bush.
00:55:21.000 That's what it was even Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell under Obama.
00:55:25.000 This was what it was.
00:55:26.000 It was in exchange for securing the border.
00:55:28.000 We have to give a big amnesty.
00:55:30.000 3 million, 5 million, 6 million, whatever.
00:55:32.000 We gotta give a big amnesty.
00:55:34.000 So what's big about this is it represents a total shift to the right.
00:55:38.000 The whole center has moved where now the compromise is we're going to get border security, we're going to get E-Verify, we're going to get all these things that are good for immigration hawks, and the compromise is not Amnesty, it's that we keep the level of immigration.
00:55:52.000 Again, explicitly it's kept the same, but if you look at the back end of the immigration bill, the text, if you read into what it does practically, it could even reduce the overall level of immigration.
00:56:02.000 So
00:56:03.000 Overall, it's great.
00:56:04.000 You know, the obvious pros are what I just mentioned.
00:56:06.000 The merit-based system, the points-based system, the E-Verify.
00:56:10.000 E-Verify is huge, because if you accept that there are probably something like 40 million illegal immigrants in the country, E-Verify says they can't work anymore.
00:56:19.000 And if they can't work anymore, they start to go back over the border.
00:56:22.000 And we've said this for years.
00:56:23.000 A lot of people believe that the answer to, you know, millions of illegal immigrants in the country is just start rounding them up.
00:56:30.000 We got to get them in vans and ship them across.
00:56:32.000 That's not the solution.
00:56:33.000 The most obvious and the easiest way to do it is to make it so that they can't make a living in the country anymore.
00:56:39.000 They come over here because they can get welfare and the social services, but also so that they can get jobs.
00:56:44.000 They do work the jobs.
00:56:45.000 They take the low skilled jobs and other jobs and it's very easy for them, you know, in agriculture and in other places.
00:56:52.000 So if we implemented mandatory E-Verify, which allows employers, enforces employers, if it's mandatory, to check against the federal registry and say, you know, are you a citizen?
00:57:03.000 And if not, then you can't work here.
00:57:04.000 They start going back across the border.
00:57:06.000 So that solves that.
00:57:07.000 The asylum laws ties up this whole immigration crisis that we've been seeing for the past three months.
00:57:13.000 Realistically, the past like 12 months, the last year and a half or so.
00:57:17.000 So that's big.
00:57:17.000 The Border Trust Fund isn't explicitly a border wall.
00:57:21.000 But you know, look, if it's securing the ports of entry, that's been the problem since we've been talking about this.
00:57:27.000 So overall, I think this is a great deal.
00:57:28.000 And I'm really pleasantly surprised.
00:57:30.000 I really am because you know we would have thought that Jared Kushner coming together with AEI and all these other groups would put together an amnesty or an expansion of legal immigration or...
00:57:41.000 Low-skilled immigration or something like that.
00:57:43.000 But really what it does is it completely changes.
00:57:46.000 They say it's modernizing the immigration system, and it makes it work for us.
00:57:50.000 And to me the biggest, you know, the biggest sign that this is a good thing is what Trump says.
00:57:55.000 He says, this will deliver an immigration system that strengthens our traditions, our culture, and our values.
00:58:01.000 To me, that's exactly what we need to hear.
00:58:03.000 That's big.
00:58:05.000 So, Immigration Proposal, in short, based in Redfield.
00:58:09.000 Now, the question becomes, how do we get this thing passed?
00:58:11.000 Unfortunately, the Democrats are so not about this, and I've been told it wasn't even written to pass the House of Representatives under its current Democratic leadership.
00:58:20.000 Already, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, they say, we are not going to support this.
00:58:24.000 This is the same old fringe, extremist, anti-immigrant agenda, and blah blah.
00:58:29.000 We're good to go!
00:58:47.000 Branches of government so that we can pass this bill and we've heard that before you know admittedly we've heard that before but that's gonna be the play is if the Democrats aren't gonna give it to us then we'll just have to pass it when we take back the house and we take back the Senate and we you know regain the White House in 2020 and then we'll be able to pass it and I've heard that before you know we heard that in 2016 right more or less and
00:59:09.000 So they don't believe it'll pass the House.
00:59:11.000 It probably won't.
00:59:12.000 They won't even try it.
00:59:13.000 But the play is that after 2020, then it'll become feasible.
00:59:17.000 And you know, I remain skeptical.
00:59:18.000 The bill is good.
00:59:20.000 If this is what the bill looks like, if that's what the text of the bill says, if it doesn't undergo any amendments or modifications or anything like that,
00:59:28.000 It's a good bill, right?
00:59:30.000 All of that said, I'm still not totally sold.
00:59:34.000 I still... Look, we've been at this for two years now.
00:59:37.000 And we've heard a lot of promises.
00:59:39.000 We've seen a lot of good deals put together.
00:59:42.000 But you gotta close.
00:59:43.000 If you don't close the deal, nothing else matters.
00:59:45.000 Because you know, we saw the RAISE Act.
00:59:47.000 Right?
00:59:47.000 It was cutting legal immigration in half.
00:59:50.000 It was actually much better.
00:59:51.000 And that didn't even get introduced.
00:59:53.000 I don't believe.
00:59:54.000 If it did, it didn't pass.
00:59:55.000 I don't remember.
00:59:56.000 This was about a year ago.
00:59:57.000 And we saw the immigration deal that was proposed during the government shutdown, which said, you know, we'll delay the closure of the DACA and DAPA programs in exchange.
01:00:07.000 We want $5 billion for a border wall.
01:00:09.000 And that didn't get passed.
01:00:10.000 And we never heard of that again.
01:00:12.000 So if this is different than everything we've seen before, which is it's not going to change, it's not going to get modified, it's exactly what they say it is, and it'll get passed once they just get back into power, then yeah, then it's a good thing.
01:00:25.000 But I am skeptical that all these things will be followed through.
01:00:29.000 Because, you know, even if it even if this is what the bill says, it could be changed.
01:00:34.000 Even if it isn't changed, they might not pass it.
01:00:36.000 Even if they don't, you know, if they don't pass it then what difference does it make, right?
01:00:40.000 Because we were told in 2016, oh we're gonna end migration and illegal immigration and all this stuff and we had a GOP House and a GOP Senate and the GOP White House for two years and we didn't get anything and we got the omnibus spending bill and we got all this other crap
01:00:58.000 So, color me a little bit skeptical that people are so gung-ho about it.
01:01:03.000 Oh, but the text of the bill is good!
01:01:04.000 Well, you know, politics is about a little bit more than the text of the bill, right?
01:01:08.000 So, I will say, again, the proposal as it stands, from what I know about it, and from what we, again, have come to understand so far, it's a positive contribution.
01:01:20.000 We've opened up the conversation, we've shifted the middle to the right, and that's great.
01:01:24.000 And if that's the final product, and if it gets passed, then we'll be happy campers.
01:01:28.000 Okay, Trump, you saved America.
01:01:30.000 You're a good person.
01:01:31.000 But if none of that happens, you know, if it doesn't get passed, if it gets amended, all that, well then, you know, fool me once, shame on me.
01:01:38.000 Fool me once, shame on you.
01:01:39.000 Fool me twice, shame on me.
01:01:41.000 You know, he made the mistake again.
01:01:43.000 So I will say I'm tentatively excited.
01:01:46.000 And you know, look, if that were to come to pass,
01:01:49.000 I don't think so.
01:02:12.000 If we can change the immigration system and make it something closer to this merit-based, points-based system, then we'll be in business.
01:02:20.000 So I like it.
01:02:20.000 I'm pleasantly surprised.
01:02:22.000 But again, we've been surprised like this before.
01:02:24.000 We've seen, we can't help it.
01:02:26.000 You know, we can't help it.
01:02:27.000 We've been burned too many times.
01:02:28.000 And I was like that a year ago.
01:02:30.000 Oh, look, no, but Trump said, no, guys, but Trump said it's going to be good.
01:02:34.000 He said it's going to be good.
01:02:35.000 But then when it doesn't actually get acted upon, then you're in trouble.
01:02:38.000 You know, and it doesn't actually pass into law, become policy, and all the rest, and be enforced, then you're screwed.
01:02:44.000 So, we'll see.
01:02:46.000 And, you know, you never, never underestimate the Republicans' ability to fail on these things.
01:02:51.000 So, cautiously optimistic.
01:02:53.000 But, you know, definitely a good effort.
01:02:55.000 Definitely a step in the right direction.
01:02:56.000 So, and we look at that points-based, E-Verify,
01:03:00.000 No amnesty.
01:03:01.000 I think it's a winner.
01:03:02.000 You know, I think it's a winner, but we'll have to see.
01:03:04.000 So that's our immigration proposal.
01:03:06.000 We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:03:10.000 I wonder what their reaction will be.
01:03:12.000 I wonder if people are feeling the same way about it as me or if people are skeptical.
01:03:16.000 I don't know.
01:03:18.000 We'll take a look here.
01:03:18.000 We don't advocate for violence, so we disavow that book.
01:03:21.000 I just looked up what Queen of Spades looked up the other day.
01:03:40.000 Nice.
01:03:40.000 I didn't know.
01:03:41.000 I've been reading that username for a long time and I never knew what it meant.
01:03:45.000 Then I looked it up.
01:03:46.000 I was like, oh, wonderful.
01:03:48.000 Heard of Razorfist?
01:03:49.000 He is the Styx clone who got crushed in a debate with Kyle Kuklinski.
01:03:54.000 His fake trad conservathon girlfriend Eve retweets you.
01:03:58.000 Yeah, I know Eve.
01:03:59.000 She's alright.
01:04:00.000 You know, as far as e-girls go.
01:04:03.000 We're mutual, so I don't want to say anything bad.
01:04:04.000 I don't want to say anything nasty.
01:04:06.000 She's alright.
01:04:08.000 And this Razorfist guy, yeah, I've heard of him.
01:04:12.000 I don't know.
01:04:13.000 The metal thing just doesn't really... it's so corny to me.
01:04:17.000 I've seen a few of his videos, and it's just so corny.
01:04:20.000 You know, it's such a LARP.
01:04:22.000 It's like, what are you doing, you know?
01:04:25.000 Maybe because my father was an ethnic,
01:04:28.000 He always raised me to be skeptical of this white people kind of stuff.
01:04:31.000 You know, this corny white people thing.
01:04:34.000 White people uniquely have this propensity to be silly and corny and kind of goofy and larpy.
01:04:39.000 And I think it is because I am an ethnic.
01:04:42.000 You know, an American ethnic.
01:04:44.000 Irish-Mexican father, Italian mother that I was raised to always be like, what is you doing?
01:04:49.000 What is you doing?
01:04:50.000 You know that's kind of the mentality so I see this guy and he's doing his video and it's just all black because it's metal you know or it's black and red and I've got my shades on you know and I drive a motorcycle and he's talking about like what video games like
01:05:09.000 I have no time for LARPers
01:05:39.000 We're good to go?
01:05:59.000 John Q Public says hello.
01:06:01.000 Is this the Donald J. Trump social media censorship hotline?
01:06:05.000 Yes, I'd like to file a claim.
01:06:07.000 Nick Fuentes isn't answering my emails.
01:06:09.000 I think Google took me off the list.
01:06:11.000 Yeah, I saw that.
01:06:13.000 Step in the right direction, you know.
01:06:14.000 They say that the White House has opened up a hotline where you can submit a tip or, you know, a complaint if you feel you've been wrongly censored.
01:06:23.000 Here's the thing, and this is why I said do anything.
01:06:27.000 I think that obviously it would be better if he were to do something to actually address the root of the problem which is the social media monopolies and go after the Section 230 protections or you know antitrust or whatever.
01:06:39.000 I think there's a lot of ways you could do it.
01:06:42.000 But here's why I think doing literally anything is good, is because you establish this hotline or whatever, you know, this complaint box, whatever it is, and Trump talks about it every so many weeks, and all this does is it puts Facebook on notice.
01:06:56.000 And I think that's all, at this stage in the game, that's not all we need, but it is something that is, you know, it's better than nothing.
01:07:04.000 Because as long as we're saying we've got our eye on you, and we're aware of what's going on, well then Facebook and others are reluctant to
01:07:12.000 I don't think so.
01:07:36.000 So I think so long as it is entered into the consciousness that these companies are problematic and the government has to step in, they're going to be reluctant to take any actions that are sensational or draw attention or negative attention from politicians, the state, or the media.
01:07:52.000 So, in my opinion, as long as that's happening, I know it's kind of silly, it's not exactly, you know, a course of action that'll solve the problem, but it puts them on notice, I think it buys us a little bit of time, so I'm happy with it.
01:08:04.000 As long as they're doing something, I'm happy.
01:08:07.000 Not that that constitutes a real effort, but you understand what I'm saying.
01:08:11.000 Anon says, Yeah, I think there's something to that, I guess.
01:08:14.000 I don't know.
01:08:14.000 There's a lot of, like, you know, look at criminals.
01:08:33.000 You think black people are really docile?
01:08:37.000 To me, they're pretty out there.
01:08:40.000 We out here, right?
01:08:41.000 Gang-banging and all that.
01:08:44.000 Super predators and things like that.
01:08:45.000 The lower classes committing crimes.
01:08:48.000 Hispanics, too.
01:08:49.000 I guess there's also white people that do this.
01:08:51.000 So, I don't think that's completely true.
01:08:53.000 I think there's low classes that are high-T.
01:08:55.000 But, look, the red pill is, this is always how society works.
01:09:00.000 There's a difference between saying,
01:09:02.000 We're good to go.
01:09:09.000 I don't know, can exist in a better way so that we can have things that are functional and working and can have good families and you can have a degree of order.
01:09:18.000 I guess that's what we're going for.
01:09:20.000 Saying we got to reform the society so it's more functional, more orderly, these kinds of things.
01:09:25.000 As opposed to people saying we need to radically transform human society and what it means to be, you know, these are totally different things.
01:09:33.000 I'm in the former category.
01:09:35.000 There are people that say, no, no, no, but the people need to rise up, and we need to be autonomous, and we need to be decentralized, or we need to have an egalitarian revolution, or whatever.
01:09:46.000 It's always been this way.
01:09:47.000 You have always had, I believe, people at the top, you know, people in the middle, and people on the bottom.
01:09:53.000 That's just how human society works.
01:09:55.000 It's hierarchical.
01:09:57.000 And so, you know, when people try to challenge the nature of hierarchy itself, that's when I say, okay, you're going too far.
01:10:03.000 We always have hierarchy.
01:10:04.000 We're not against hierarchy.
01:10:05.000 We're just in favor of a hierarchy that is, you know, living in conformity to the natural law and is effective and has efficacy and all that, as opposed to a hierarchy which is based on domination and abuse and
01:10:19.000 We're good to go?
01:10:37.000 So I'm not against that in itself.
01:10:39.000 And yeah, the elites are going to be, you know, a warrior caste and a priestly caste and a, you know, a kingship or something.
01:10:47.000 That's always going to exist.
01:10:48.000 And they're always going to be virile and connected to the transcendent.
01:10:52.000 And then you always have people who are just going to serve their regular function.
01:10:56.000 And I think that's just how you find that in all esoteric traditions.
01:11:00.000 You find that in Catholicism.
01:11:01.000 That's everywhere.
01:11:03.000 So, but yeah, that's true.
01:11:05.000 Young Lung says, hey Nick, don't ban me, but remember when you banned a guy for telling you what tie to wear?
01:11:10.000 I don't remember that, actually.
01:11:12.000 I remember I banned somebody because he was like, what do you say, he's like, your tie is tacky or something, but it was actually a good tie.
01:11:20.000 So... You know, I ban people who just have negative, negative vibes.
01:11:25.000 If you just have nothing but negativity to contribute, then you get banned, you know?
01:11:29.000 I really gotta get a haircut.
01:11:30.000 Sheesh.
01:11:32.000 It's just all over the place.
01:11:34.000 I wish I had hair.
01:11:35.000 I feel like there's some people, I watch TikTok, and people, it like doesn't matter what they do to their hair, it always looks good.
01:11:42.000 You know, I'm over here jealously watching these TikToks, and you get all these eboys, and it's like no matter what they do, no matter what the length is, no matter, you know, they just, whatever, and it looks fine, and I feel like my hair, it looks good one day out of the week.
01:11:57.000 So, is that a relatable teen moment?
01:11:59.000 Is that a relatable moment for anybody?
01:12:01.000 Anybody else feel the same way?
01:12:03.000 Like and subscribe.
01:12:04.000 Retweet if you ever feel that way.
01:12:06.000 But it's so true.
01:12:10.000 Basketball says, if you had to dust one, boomers or cookies?
01:12:15.000 Good question.
01:12:17.000 Good question.
01:12:18.000 I don't know.
01:12:19.000 I don't know.
01:12:19.000 Some days I really feel like Dustin the Boomers, man.
01:12:22.000 Especially when I do a YouTube video and I look at the comments or I look at replies to a tweet that blows up.
01:12:28.000 I don't know.
01:12:31.000 I don't know what you mean by cookies there, but I really don't even know what you mean by cookies.
01:12:35.000 I like cookies.
01:12:36.000 So, you know, I would probably say the boomers only because I really, you know, chocolate chip cookie, you can't beat it.
01:12:42.000 Unless you're trying to convey some kind of dog whistle message, in which case I do not know what you're talking about.
01:12:49.000 Bill says, hey dad,
01:12:52.000 Did you know one of the 9-11 hijackers lived next door to an Israeli spy who documented and celebrated the attacks?
01:12:59.000 Dad, wow, Trump must win 2020!
01:13:01.000 Yeah, as if that, you know, that's gonna help.
01:13:06.000 Yeah, that's a real shocker.
01:13:07.000 You know, there's a lot of coincidences about that day in our history, but you know, I believe the story.
01:13:12.000 I believe the story that the government tells.
01:13:14.000 If anybody were to ask me, Nick, are you a 9-11 truther?
01:13:17.000 Are you a conspiracy theorist?
01:13:19.000 I would say no, of course not.
01:13:21.000 Me?
01:13:22.000 Believe in conspiracy theories?
01:13:23.000 Of course not.
01:13:24.000 I believe everything the government said about 9-11.
01:13:26.000 You know, these two buildings falling at free-fall speeds and it just happens to look like a controlled demolition.
01:13:34.000 That's, you know, it's the planes.
01:13:35.000 The planes crash into the building.
01:13:37.000 That's what happens when a plane crashes into a building.
01:13:39.000 Building was on fire for a little while at freefall speeds, you know, and it just collapses.
01:13:43.000 And Building 7, it just got really hot in there.
01:13:46.000 It's just when a building gets really hot, it just collapses at freefall speed, exactly like a controlled demolition.
01:13:52.000 I, look, if you try to come at my show and tell me these things, I'm like, please.
01:13:57.000 You're being crazy.
01:13:58.000 You sound crazy right now.
01:14:00.000 Do you know how crazy you sound?
01:14:02.000 That's dangerous to our democracy.
01:14:03.000 That's disinformation.
01:14:04.000 I know you talk about the dancing Israelis, people being apprehended in a van, you know, things like that.
01:14:10.000 I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:14:12.000 Slow down there, buster.
01:14:13.000 Slow down there, mister.
01:14:14.000 You trying to question the government story?
01:14:16.000 What are you, some kind of enemy of the state?
01:14:18.000 Not me.
01:14:19.000 I pay my taxes.
01:14:20.000 I love the government.
01:14:22.000 Those troops who went over there to defend my freedom?
01:14:25.000 God, you know what?
01:14:27.000 God bless them.
01:14:27.000 God damn it.
01:14:28.000 They went over there, they defend my freedom.
01:14:31.000 I couldn't tie my shoes if it weren't for people blowing up Arabs over there in the Middle East.
01:14:35.000 So I believe it.
01:14:37.000 Tower 7, all of it.
01:14:38.000 I believe it all.
01:14:39.000 Okay?
01:14:40.000 Okay?
01:14:40.000 Are you happy?
01:14:41.000 Are you happy for asking that?
01:14:44.000 Dirty says, Griffith did nothing wrong.
01:14:46.000 I don't know what that is.
01:14:48.000 Seth Rich says, thank you for not interviewing E. Michael Jones.
01:14:51.000 The SPLC calls him an anti-Semite.
01:14:53.000 The show does not need that kind of hate speech around here.
01:14:56.000 Yeah, no problem.
01:14:59.000 Totally Not a Troll says, thank you for your service.
01:15:01.000 Oh, thank you.
01:15:03.000 Really Good Comics says, first...
01:15:06.000 Okay, I don't know if you're first there, but okay.
01:15:09.000 Ian says, what's better to say, Keck or Lindy?
01:15:12.000 Lindy is dumb to say.
01:15:14.000 Lindy is a term used by, uh, who's that?
01:15:17.000 Who's that Arab?
01:15:19.000 What's his name again?
01:15:20.000 I forget.
01:15:21.000 Who wrote, um... Anti-fragile.
01:15:25.000 What's his name?
01:15:26.000 What's his name?
01:15:27.000 It's, uh, I can picture his face too.
01:15:30.000 That stupid face.
01:15:31.000 What is his name?
01:15:33.000 What is his name?
01:15:39.000 I can't think of it right now.
01:15:41.000 He wrote Anti-Fragile.
01:15:42.000 He wrote the Black Swan book.
01:15:43.000 What's his name?
01:15:44.000 Okay, you know, you're probably posting in the live chat at this point.
01:15:48.000 It is Taleb, Nassim Taleb.
01:15:50.000 Yes.
01:15:50.000 He says Lindy, and I don't like that guy.
01:15:52.000 So I don't say Lindy.
01:15:53.000 All the people that say Lindy, I don't like.
01:15:56.000 You know, there was this homosexual.
01:15:57.000 He used to troll me on Twitter.
01:16:00.000 He would say Lindy.
01:16:02.000 Taleb says Lindy.
01:16:03.000 This pedophile says Lindy.
01:16:05.000 So I don't say Lindy.
01:16:06.000 I just don't, um...
01:16:08.000 I think it's dumb.
01:16:09.000 I much prefer check and keck.
01:16:11.000 You know, I much prefer whatever Gabe says I'm down with, as opposed to Lindy.
01:16:16.000 Hokey says, hey Nick, what is the best way to wipe?
01:16:19.000 Okay, I'm not answering that.
01:16:20.000 Pablo says, hey big guy, look up first Thessalonians 2.14 to 16.
01:16:26.000 No, no, I'm not doing that.
01:16:29.000 Some asshole... I love when people look... And I had to explain this to somebody.
01:16:32.000 One time somebody said, read a Bible verse, read a Bible verse.
01:16:35.000 And I was like, no.
01:16:36.000 And then they were like, here, Google this one.
01:16:38.000 And it was like a page long.
01:16:40.000 And when I didn't read it, he sends me this big long email.
01:16:43.000 He's like, you know what?
01:16:45.000 You're way out of line.
01:16:46.000 It's all about the money for you and the way that you dismissed the Bible, you know.
01:16:53.000 I was... I always was fine with you being Catholic, but the way you dismiss the Bible, it makes me question if you're even a Christian and blah blah blah.
01:16:59.000 Look, the way the Super Chat works, you put the text in the Super Chat, and I read the text that's in the chat.
01:17:05.000 It's not, you know, go read this somewhere else and go read that.
01:17:09.000 There's a character limit for a reason, alright?
01:17:11.000 It's to maintain an orderly, functioning show.
01:17:15.000 So if you want to copy and paste it, I'm more than happy to read whatever's in the Super Chat.
01:17:20.000 But people tell, oh go read this, go check out that.
01:17:23.000 No, not gonna happen, not gonna happen mister.
01:17:25.000 Yeah, that guy.
01:17:27.000 Big long email, it was like a two dollar chat too.
01:17:30.000 You know what, blah blah blah, you didn't read my thing.
01:17:33.000 And I had to read him the riot act.
01:17:36.000 Gosh, people man, people are so, I don't even know anymore.
01:17:39.000 Some asshole says, Nick, TikTok is paused.
01:17:41.000 Where do the zoomers go from here?
01:17:43.000 No, TikTok is based, actually.
01:17:45.000 TikTok is misogynistic, implicitly racist, and so no, TikTok is based.
01:17:52.000 It's homophobic.
01:17:54.000 Not that any of those things are good, but you know, if you say it's paused, no, it's definitely not paused.
01:17:58.000 It's problematic.
01:18:00.000 Chris W. says, Hey Nick, former far-left LARPer here.
01:18:03.000 Thanks for fighting the good fight.
01:18:04.000 My God, I wasted the last 12 years of my life.
01:18:07.000 Please forgive me, big guy.
01:18:09.000 Only God forgives.
01:18:11.000 And that's the only person you gotta worry about.
01:18:12.000 But hey, I forgive you for being a leftist.
01:18:16.000 Good to hear you came over, though.
01:18:17.000 Better late than never, right?
01:18:19.000 Russell says banning abortion is the moral thing to do, but should we be concerned about the demographic implications considering abortion rates among other races?
01:18:28.000 No, because abortion is evil.
01:18:31.000 So I get a lot of people in my comments the other night saying, oh base, they're banning abortion and now black people aren't doing abortions.
01:18:37.000 That's like just such an evil and sick thing to say as though, you know, that's any kind of expedient for demographic change.
01:18:46.000 Horrible, immoral, and
01:18:49.000 I think that's one of the real differences between being Catholic and being alt-right, being, you know, a nationalist and being some sick freak like that.
01:18:57.000 So yeah, I mean, I suppose it's concerning, but I think everything kind of works itself out in the end if you look at other numbers, other factors for mortality.
01:19:07.000 But no, I don't think it would have a significant effect on the birth rate, honestly, for a variety of reasons that I can't really get into.
01:19:13.000 But no, I think our first business should be getting rid of child sacrifice before we worry about that.
01:19:19.000 McRecreational says, Dated reminder Hegel was a paused Protestant and right Hegelians are all Protestants.
01:19:27.000 Read late Evola, Guénon, de Maistre, and Alasdair MacIntyre instead.
01:19:32.000 Well, I haven't read very much Hegel, so I'll have to take your word for it.
01:19:35.000 I'm not really a philosophy guy.
01:19:37.000 But I don't know.
01:19:38.000 Darren Beattie, I believe, is a Hegelian.
01:19:40.000 I think.
01:19:41.000 He studied Hegel.
01:19:42.000 I don't know if he's a Hegelian, but he's pretty based in Redfield.
01:19:46.000 So... I would say there's a difference between being a secular right-wing person and a religious right-wing person.
01:19:52.000 I'll say that much.
01:19:53.000 So I think you're onto something there.
01:19:55.000 Welder says, the SAT has been bunk ever since it was changed from a test of reasoning skills to a test of accumulated information.
01:20:03.000 I don't know if that's true.
01:20:04.000 I'm not an SAT expert, so I don't know.
01:20:08.000 Somebody with just a lot of underscores as the username says.
01:20:11.000 Nick, what was your ACT score?
01:20:13.000 I got a 31 when I took it a few years ago.
01:20:15.000 The ACT is way more base than the cringe SAT.
01:20:18.000 Should I save my ACT?
01:20:20.000 I don't know if I want to save because I don't want people to say whatever, but I got higher than a 31.
01:20:25.000 I'll say that much.
01:20:27.000 Nearly perfect.
01:20:28.000 No, I didn't get a perfect score, but I was near, I was up there.
01:20:30.000 I was in the top tier percentages.
01:20:34.000 I don't know if I want to tell you.
01:20:36.000 Cool Board says, do we really need more than 18 amendments?
01:20:40.000 No.
01:20:42.000 No, we don't need the 19th.
01:20:43.000 I could tell you that much.
01:20:44.000 Mehdi says, FB and IG are a mess right now.
01:20:48.000 Saw someone post a Gadsden in the shape of a uterus.
01:20:51.000 Yikes, department.
01:20:52.000 Lulberts need to know their place.
01:20:54.000 Also, Proverbs 9 13.
01:20:55.000 Yeah, true.
01:20:56.000 Lulbertarians are pretty retarded, especially when it comes to these issues.
01:21:01.000 Smelly says, scared to tell my mom about Walter from Drake and Josh.
01:21:04.000 Wonderful.
01:21:06.000 Marcus says, is artists, especially in the high arts, being subversive to tradition a new phenomenon?
01:21:12.000 Or have we always just acclimatized, acclimated perhaps, to these subversions of the old ones?
01:21:18.000 No, I don't think so.
01:21:19.000 I think if you looked at the, you know, artists in the last thousand years or something, I think medieval artists were probably
01:21:28.000 We're good to go.
01:21:47.000 19th amendment really good comics Asian women keep coming up to me saying oh We hate I can't read it.
01:21:55.000 I can't read it in the way you want me to read it In the way, I can't read this out phonetically when you're trying to make me do an Asian a racist Asian accent
01:22:05.000 But really good comic says, uh, Asian women keep coming up to me saying, oh, we hate Asian men.
01:22:10.000 We want a white boy.
01:22:12.000 But he, you know, he says it using different letters.
01:22:15.000 They told me about an ethnostate loophole where they get their eggs swapped with a white woman's thoughts.
01:22:21.000 Well, you know, I'm against race mixing, but you know, look, the Asians, look, we're against race mixing, but we can have tastes, okay?
01:22:29.000 But we can have taste, all right?
01:22:32.000 So, um, you know, that's not to say that you're not attracted to other races.
01:22:35.000 It just means you can't, you can't pursue that, unfortunately.
01:22:39.000 So, gonna have to disavow, not that I'm in favor of an ethnostate or anything, but, uh, you know my feelings about this.
01:22:45.000 So, sorry to tell you really good comics, but in my personal opinion, I wouldn't go in for that kind of thing.
01:22:52.000 Gotta have, uh, you know, gotta have some Europor, I guess.
01:22:56.000 But I understand, but I can relate.
01:22:58.000 Unforgivable says, whoa, big guy.
01:23:00.000 Nicholas Gandolfini over here.
01:23:02.000 Love the JLP premium show.
01:23:04.000 A great interview and a feel-good white pill.
01:23:06.000 Cheers.
01:23:06.000 Well, thanks.
01:23:07.000 Glad you enjoyed that.
01:23:09.000 Allen says, been playing Sweet Home Alabama all day.
01:23:12.000 Hashtag hoes mad.
01:23:14.000 Good to hear.
01:23:16.000 Andrew says, why don't they show the Jewish SAT?
01:23:21.000 I don't know.
01:23:22.000 Probably because they don't consider Jewish a large enough racial category.
01:23:27.000 I love that, you know, some guy from Pol... Why don't they show Jewish for SAT?
01:23:31.000 Really makes you think, huh?
01:23:32.000 It's like, all right, you know, settle down.
01:23:35.000 Red Hawks' opinion... It's just like trying to deal with people like this.
01:23:39.000 People who do that kind of thing.
01:23:41.000 Red Hawks' opinion of the technological singularity, i.e.
01:23:45.000 transhumanism, gene editing, and AI.
01:23:47.000 I'm skeptical.
01:23:48.000 They've been saying this for years about the singularity.
01:23:51.000 In 10 years, they're gonna have a computer the size of the human brain.
01:23:55.000 And it's like, we never get any closer to that.
01:23:58.000 So...
01:24:00.000 I think I read somewhere that what is that law that says that every year the microchip gets uh twice as small or something can fit oh whoops whoops if it has much data in a chip that's half as big or size I don't know I'm not a computer guy but you know this is supposed to be this unbreakable law of computer technology and it's been broken for like a decade so I feel like all these projections
01:24:26.000 I don't know if it's necessarily true.
01:24:27.000 I'm very skeptical about these projections that they make.
01:24:43.000 I would say that transhumanism AI, I think that's a ways away if it's ever going to happen.
01:24:47.000 You know, AI becoming sentient, I don't even know if that's possible.
01:24:50.000 You know, people just assume that.
01:24:52.000 Gene editing is obviously here.
01:24:54.000 That's another thing I think is more complicated than people understand and may lead to bad things.
01:24:59.000 So I'm very much skeptical of these new technologies.
01:25:04.000 and um how what is the word is efficacious a word but you know how effective they will be uh if they're as practical and easy as people say they are because you know we've been living in the 21st century for 20 years and how much has really changed you know i feel like in the 1990s they were like well it's going to be the future and it's going to be flying cars and it's going to be robots and 2020 it's kind of the same you know i mean more or less you've got a lot of changes going on with software and uber and that kind of thing and the internet but
01:25:33.000 Have our lives really, like, drastically changed in the way they did from, like, 1900 to 1950 or something?
01:25:40.000 I don't know.
01:25:41.000 Well, let's see.
01:25:42.000 Alex says, are you aware of the fact that Jews were highly involved in the Armenian Genocide?
01:25:46.000 Thanks for your work, bro.
01:25:47.000 Wow, I did not know that.
01:25:50.000 Yeah, gotta love the, uh, as if that's relevant.
01:25:53.000 National Remnant says, whoops, scroll down too far there.
01:25:59.000 National Remnants' Can't Believe Mike Ma Wrote Catcher in the Rye 2.
01:26:03.000 Oh, did he?
01:26:04.000 Still haven't read it, so I'll have to order that soon.
01:26:07.000 MB Extreme says, I don't know about you, but when I'm referred to Dr. Gonzalez or Dr. Abdullah, I let out a big sigh of relief because I know I'm getting the best of the best.
01:26:16.000 Yeah, me too.
01:26:17.000 I'm always grateful to see that.
01:26:20.000 Well, I don't know.
01:26:20.000 I like when you get an Asian doctor.
01:26:22.000 You get an Asian girl doctor.
01:26:27.000 You come into the room and you know, you're just kind of hanging out there in the gown or whatever and they come in.
01:26:32.000 I think this happened to me once or twice before and it's like a young Southeast Asian or young Asian doctor and they're like, you know, and they kind of feel you up and stuff and it's like, I don't know, maybe I'm in favor of high-skilled immigration.
01:26:44.000 All of a sudden I don't have a problem with it anymore.
01:26:46.000 You know, all of a sudden I think this is all right.
01:26:50.000 So, jokes, jokes, kidding, we're kidding.
01:26:53.000 Alright, relax everybody.
01:26:56.000 Temple Drake says, that tie really brings out the colorful glow of your eyes.
01:27:00.000 Beautiful.
01:27:00.000 Wow, thank you so much.
01:27:03.000 Thank you.
01:27:04.000 What a nice change.
01:27:05.000 Everybody always making fun of my weight, or my philtrum, or my hair.
01:27:10.000 Or my clothes.
01:27:11.000 Or my eyebrows.
01:27:13.000 So thank you.
01:27:14.000 I appreciate that.
01:27:24.000 Yeah, I agree.
01:27:26.000 And that's always what it is, right?
01:27:28.000 Better schools, a nice neighborhood, this kind of thing, right?
01:27:31.000 It's like, what are you really saying?
01:27:37.000 Yeah, I'm sure eventually.
01:27:41.000 It'll just happen at the federal level.
01:27:42.000 I think it already has with government contracts.
01:27:46.000 So, yeah, I'm sure that's not far down the line for the federal level.
01:27:50.000 It won't even have to happen at every state.
01:27:52.000 Yeah, okay.
01:27:53.000 Yeah, perhaps.
01:27:54.000 Perhaps.
01:27:55.000 Still mad.
01:27:56.000 Ho's mad.
01:28:18.000 Hoes mad.
01:28:19.000 I like when the hoes are mad.
01:28:20.000 I have to tell you.
01:28:21.000 It is a good thing.
01:28:21.000 And I saw... I saw some idiot.
01:28:24.000 I saw some goofball.
01:28:26.000 He was like, you know, the alt-right position on this is hoes are mad and we should, you know, that's not good enough.
01:28:33.000 Okay, fag.
01:28:35.000 Okay, gay homo.
01:28:36.000 Hoes are mad.
01:28:37.000 What more do you need?
01:28:39.000 Hoes are mad.
01:28:40.000 Okay?
01:28:41.000 I'm happy.
01:28:42.000 When hoes are mad, I feel good.
01:28:44.000 So...
01:28:45.000 I'm wearing Macy's.
01:28:46.000 I'm wearing the Macy's collection.
01:28:58.000 Ian says the hair thing is definitely a relatable teen moment.
01:29:01.000 Yeah, lots of teens can relate to this, you know?
01:29:03.000 Because I watch the TikToks.
01:29:04.000 It really is bad for your mental health because I watch the TikToks.
01:29:08.000 I watch the e-boys and the e-girls and people younger than me and it's like, oh, we're in high school and we're having such a good time.
01:29:16.000 and it's some it's some e-boy who their parents are like perfect genetic specimens and they got like you know 10 cars and they like you know that literally doesn't matter what they do with their hair what they wear i feel like i dress like shit and my hair is always a mess and i always go outside and i'm like what am i even doing you know and then you go on tiktok and these people it's just like effortless
01:29:39.000 It makes me feel like the Eggman.
01:29:40.000 You know, you remember the Eggman video?
01:29:42.000 The classic Kino OG car rant.
01:29:47.000 So that's how I feel.
01:29:49.000 But that's how I feel sometimes.
01:29:51.000 And I know that's a relatable teen moment.
01:29:54.000 Use this heart button to say, is this a relatable teen moment?
01:29:58.000 Like this video if this is a relatable teen moment.
01:30:02.000 So true.
01:30:03.000 Yeah, and also Jacob Sartori is really disappointing me lately.
01:30:08.000 Sorry.
01:30:08.000 I, you know, you know me.
01:30:10.000 I'm a Sartorian.
01:30:11.000 I stan.
01:30:12.000 We stan a king, okay?
01:30:14.000 But today, I'm looking through a Snapchat story, as I do, and the whole Snapchat story is him doing barf emojis because of the abortion bill.
01:30:24.000 He's like,
01:30:25.000 What?
01:30:26.000 You're trying to tell women what to do?
01:30:28.000 That ain't cool, man.
01:30:29.000 He's doing the barf emoji?
01:30:30.000 I'm like, Jacob Sartori, it's time to wake the hell up.
01:30:32.000 You're not a kid anymore, alright?
01:30:34.000 This isn't Musical.ly anymore.
01:30:36.000 You're not a kid.
01:30:37.000 You're not doing sweatshirt, alright?
01:30:40.000 This is the Better With You EP.
01:30:42.000 You gotta grow up!
01:30:43.000 And get red-pilled already.
01:30:45.000 Madone.
01:30:47.000 You know, with this guy.
01:30:48.000 I thought he was gonna be the one to red pill the masses, but it doesn't look like it's gonna be the case, you know.
01:30:53.000 I see his content, I'm like, you know what, this guy, this is an Aryan, his name is Rolf, very traditional, very Aryan name, and I'm like, he's the one, he's the chosen one.
01:31:03.000 And then he does stuff like this, and I think, you know, what are you thinking, dude?
01:31:07.000 What are you thinking?
01:31:08.000 And you know, really what it comes down to...
01:31:11.000 Is women make men become liberal?
01:31:33.000 That's really the problem.
01:31:35.000 All these thirsty ass, you know, as Gabe would call them, male coons.
01:31:39.000 Not coon in a racial sense, but they're cooning for the e-girl.
01:31:43.000 They're acting a coon for the girl.
01:31:45.000 Tap dancing, you know, so I don't mean it in a racial context, but I mean it, that's the internet vernacular.
01:31:51.000 Tap dancing for the eternal female.
01:31:53.000 This is our problem, and people say, oh, well, men are the problem too.
01:31:58.000 No, cause and effect.
01:31:59.000 You know, the woman, they dangle the coochie, and they say,
01:32:03.000 Well, I'm against abortion.
01:32:04.000 You have to be against abortion, too.
01:32:06.000 And these slavish reply guys and orbiters and male coons.
01:32:11.000 Oh, I'm upset about it, too, honey.
01:32:13.000 We have to kill babies.
01:32:14.000 It has to stop.
01:32:15.000 It has to end.
01:32:16.000 Has to end.
01:32:17.000 They're cancelled in 2019.
01:32:19.000 Women have been cancelled.
01:32:21.000 Women been cancelled.
01:32:23.000 Women been cancelled for a minute, though, but these reply guys, the betas, the orbiters,
01:32:29.000 The Mail Coons cancelled in 2019.
01:32:31.000 You're cancelled.
01:32:33.000 We don't want anything to do with you.
01:32:34.000 You are so cancelled.
01:32:36.000 You know, it's hard enough out there.
01:32:38.000 Kings only.
01:32:39.000 None of these other people, okay?
01:32:42.000 So, is that a relatable moment or what?
01:32:44.000 Is that relatable?
01:32:45.000 You're watching Jacob Sartorius' Snapchat story.
01:32:48.000 I know people are feeling the same way I am.
01:32:50.000 God's Plan says it's 2024.
01:32:52.000 The Democratic nominee says push back against a public registry for all citizens.
01:32:57.000 Browser history to prevent white nationalism makes them a Nazi.
01:33:00.000 Yeah, that's what's happening in Europe, so I'm sure that's not far.
01:33:05.000 Former reality in America.
01:33:07.000 I'm gonna have to flee the country.
01:33:08.000 Gonna have to go... And I've thought about this, I think, because I've had a dream for a long time.
01:33:14.000 Let's start a burger stand.
01:33:16.000 I'm passionate about the classic burger fries.
01:33:20.000 I'm an American, all right?
01:33:22.000 Burger, all right?
01:33:24.000 Burger, all right?
01:33:25.000 So my dream is, okay, I'm going to start, I'm going to become a hamburger merchant, you know?
01:33:30.000 And I thought, that's not going to work out.
01:33:33.000 I'm never going to make it in America as a burger merchant.
01:33:36.000 But then the two ideas collide and I thought, I'm going to have to flee the country.
01:33:41.000 I'll have to go to Vietnam, or Bulgaria, you know, whatever.
01:33:45.000 I'll have to go somewhere remote somewhere, and it'll be cheap there.
01:33:48.000 You know, I was reading all about Vietnam, because I'm like, I'm probably gonna have to go to Hanoi in 10 years or something.
01:33:54.000 And about how cheap it is, and so on, and climate, and things of this nature.
01:33:58.000 And I thought, what if I opened up an American burger place in a foreign country?
01:34:03.000 It'd be a goldmine!
01:34:04.000 It would be a goldmine!
01:34:05.000 They would want to go and get an authentic, you know, American-style burger, because I'm sure they don't have them in these, you know, whatever, in the jungle.
01:34:13.000 That was my thought.
01:34:14.000 Once I have to flee, I will become... And that's the story arc.
01:34:18.000 You know, you'll find me.
01:34:19.000 The young blood will be sent over to America.
01:34:22.000 He'll go.
01:34:22.000 He'll meet QAnon in America.
01:34:24.000 I'll be like, I've come to you.
01:34:25.000 I don't know who else.
01:34:26.000 I don't know who else to go to.
01:34:28.000 But I have this mark.
01:34:30.000 I have the mark of the based in the red pill.
01:34:33.000 And I have this gift.
01:34:34.000 You know, whatever.
01:34:36.000 And the elder QAnon, my old friend, will say,
01:34:40.000 There's someone who you need to go see, but I'm not even sure if he's alive anymore.
01:34:45.000 He's in the jungle, you know?
01:34:47.000 And, uh, and you know, one day, and like I said, this is a story I tell every week, I'll be flipping burgers in the jungle, you know, and I'll be some old haggard man doing business, you know, like Dexter in Star Wars 2, when Obi-Wan goes to get the dart analyzed, the Mandalorian dart, you know, you'll go into the place,
01:35:03.000 And I'll be like, who are you?
01:35:05.000 Who sent you?
01:35:06.000 And they'll say the name and I'll be like, come in the back.
01:35:08.000 Come with me.
01:35:08.000 There's something I need to show you.
01:35:11.000 And I don't know, you know, I don't know if I have any artifact.
01:35:13.000 I'll show them the America First mug or I don't know what else.
01:35:17.000 What else do I even have?
01:35:18.000 A Nerf gun?
01:35:19.000 I don't know.
01:35:20.000 But that's my plan.
01:35:22.000 So yeah, that's on the way.
01:35:23.000 That's coming in America.
01:35:25.000 That's coming and I'm going.
01:35:26.000 I'm out of here, you know?
01:35:28.000 Ann Marie says, boomers are the best generation.
01:35:30.000 Yeah, okay.
01:35:31.000 Best generation in their own minds.
01:35:34.000 Ali Alexander, my man, my nibba, he says, thotty libertarians must be kicked out.
01:35:39.000 I'm glad you agree.
01:35:41.000 I'm glad you agree.
01:35:42.000 Ali has always been red-pilled on these questions.
01:35:45.000 Ali, red-pilled dude.
01:35:47.000 you know and look that ashley what is her name let me look up her name real quick it's like ashtard
01:35:54.000 Ashley, is it Ashley St.
01:35:56.000 Clair?
01:35:56.000 Let me look it up.
01:35:57.000 Yeah.
01:35:58.000 Ashtard St.
01:35:59.000 Coochie says, der, I'm in favor of abortion.
01:36:04.000 I'm pro-life, but, der.
01:36:06.000 Yeah, you know what you need to be?
01:36:07.000 You need to be pro, pro peanut butter and jelly time in the kitchen, babe.
01:36:12.000 I know it's pretty cliche, but you know, look, how about you have some babies and then you come and tell me about, you know, whether you're pro-life or not.
01:36:21.000 I'm gonna like start a podcast and I'm like pro-life.
01:36:24.000 Yeah, okay, babe.
01:36:26.000 So I agree.
01:36:27.000 Thotty libertarians out!
01:36:29.000 We don't need you.
01:36:30.000 No, thank you.
01:36:30.000 No, thanks.
01:36:32.000 No, thank you.
01:36:34.000 Nothing but trouble.
01:36:34.000 Billy says an illegal alien serial killer just got arrested in Texas for killing 11 elderly women, all 80 plus.
01:36:41.000 Our future is so bright.
01:36:42.000 Yeah, that's uh, I love our new country, right?
01:36:45.000 I love our new country.
01:36:47.000 Natural conservatives, right?
01:36:49.000 Alvin says, which has the bigger negative effect on Christianity in America, Zionism or liberalism?
01:36:55.000 Churches are full of bug men.
01:36:56.000 I had one hug me from behind once.
01:37:00.000 You know, getting hugged from behind is actually a good feeling.
01:37:02.000 I don't know why.
01:37:03.000 Maybe if it was a stranger.
01:37:05.000 But getting hugged from behind, that's actually a good feeling.
01:37:08.000 So I don't know what you're complaining about.
01:37:09.000 Sounds very, you know, look, maybe Vatican too.
01:37:11.000 Maybe it's got its perks, right?
01:37:13.000 The old hug from behind.
01:37:16.000 I would probably say liberalism, of course.
01:37:18.000 You know, Zionism is a product of liberalism in many ways, because Zionism says we want a nation-state for the Jews, and a nation-state is a product of liberalism.
01:37:26.000 So, I would say that it's, uh, you know, one is a byproduct of the other.
01:37:31.000 Poo Poo King, my man!
01:37:34.000 Long time no see.
01:37:36.000 Says Nick, my wiener is too small.
01:37:38.000 Can I have an SAT point?
01:37:39.000 Yeah, yeah, big guy.
01:37:41.000 Good old Poo Poo King, my man.
01:37:44.000 I wonder how that guy is doing?
01:37:47.000 My old pal!
01:38:01.000 Peter says opinion on co-ed bathrooms at UC Berkeley for inclusion.
01:38:05.000 A man was caught with a spy cam recording women.
01:38:08.000 Will this eventually come to public schools?
01:38:10.000 I'm sure.
01:38:11.000 It's no surprise that this is the way it is.
01:38:14.000 They don't even believe in gender anymore.
01:38:15.000 So how can you believe in gendered bathrooms?
01:38:18.000 And this surprises nobody.
01:38:19.000 Cole Stockdale says my local Greek Orthodox Church has a collective reproduction plan and an array of separate subsidies to assist with birth rates.
01:38:27.000 Free financial planning.
01:38:30.000 That's good.
01:38:30.000 The only problem is they're not in communion with Christ's church.
01:38:33.000 So that might be, you know, that's great.
01:38:36.000 I wish Catholics had that kind of thing, but, you know, if you want to have a good shot of getting into the heaven, you know, you're going to want to be Catholic instead.
01:38:44.000 Smelly so scared to tell my mom Drake and Josh stuck in treehouse, okay.
01:38:48.000 Salim says, did you see the fat black woman that pushed the old white guy out of the bus and he later died?
01:38:53.000 Seems like a real winner.
01:38:54.000 Yeah, yeah, another real, another real hero.
01:38:57.000 Another case of black excellence, naturally.
01:39:00.000 Neon says we should red pill family-friendly dad vlog.
01:39:03.000 He's a normie youtuber, but he talks about race a lot.
01:39:06.000 His name is also Nick and he's also a quarter Mexican.
01:39:08.000 Wow!
01:39:09.000 Just like me!
01:39:11.000 I guess we should red pill that guy.
01:39:13.000 LR says, even as they have from the Jews who both killed the Lord Jesus and the prophets and have persecuted us and please not God and our adversaries to all men.
01:39:23.000 1 Thessalonians 2 14 to 15.
01:39:26.000 Well there you have it.
01:39:26.000 You know who it is.
01:39:28.000 Suleiman the Magnificent says, are the femloids in your family red-pilled?
01:39:32.000 Yeah, for the most part.
01:39:34.000 Yeah, my grandma's probably the most red-pilled.
01:39:36.000 She's the most red-pilled.
01:39:38.000 No offense, everybody.
01:39:39.000 She's probably the smartest one, I think, in the family.
01:39:44.000 Mom's pretty red-pilled.
01:39:46.000 She's generally red-pilled, but not enough.
01:39:48.000 I have to convince her a little bit.
01:39:50.000 She'll be like, I don't like the way you talk about women.
01:39:54.000 I'll say certain things during the day.
01:40:00.000 Exclamations!
01:40:01.000 I'll say a certain word here or there.
01:40:03.000 I'll say a phrase, you know, something that's a little controversial that I don't say on the show.
01:40:07.000 And she'll say, I don't know why you have to say that or whatever.
01:40:11.000 So I don't know if she's based.
01:40:13.000 She's definitely red-pilled, but I don't know if she's based.
01:40:15.000 And sister is not based in red-pilled at all.
01:40:17.000 Kind of a normie, but that's okay.
01:40:22.000 So it's a mixed bag.
01:40:23.000 In short, it's a mixed bag at home.
01:40:26.000 What are you gonna do?
01:40:26.000 I guess that's just how, that's just the way the cookie crumbles when it comes to the, um, when it comes to the femoid.
01:40:34.000 ASDF says you got a 34.
01:40:35.000 You told us before.
01:40:37.000 Oh, maybe I did.
01:40:38.000 Yeah, I got a 34.
01:40:40.000 Dareton says Bible verse emailer here.
01:40:42.000 Oh, here we go He says I learned my lesson that night and now and now I only send in good content and high dollar amounts moral America first is not a democracy Well, well, thank you.
01:40:52.000 I'm glad I'm glad that you have peacefully assimilated back into the America first system See that's this is the kind of viewership that we need, you know So I appreciate it.
01:41:01.000 I'm glad I'm glad that we are all in compliance with the system here.
01:41:06.000 It's okay, you know people
01:41:08.000 Everybody, everybody's, uh, everybody has their day, you know, so glad to hear it.
01:41:14.000 Josh Sayre says, have you seen the video called Joker Says The N-Word?
01:41:18.000 Bad spelling for super chat.
01:41:20.000 Also, Hoes Mad on my Facebook timeline.
01:41:22.000 They truly enjoy evil.
01:41:24.000 No, I haven't seen that one.
01:41:26.000 But yeah, I love seeing that.
01:41:27.000 I see that all over the place.
01:41:29.000 Hoes are mad on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram.
01:41:32.000 It's good to see.
01:41:33.000 It's good to see.
01:41:34.000 You know, that's a victory for God when the hoes are mad.
01:41:37.000 So, good to hear that other people are witnessing this.
01:41:41.000 John says, go see John Wick 3.
01:41:42.000 It's fantastic.
01:41:43.000 I'm going to see it tonight actually.
01:41:45.000 So...
01:41:47.000 Don't make it sound different than I said it, but it is all right sheesh I don't know people trying to apply something there
01:42:04.000 I think that's a pretty, pretty uncontroversial thing to say, but you know, whatever.
01:42:10.000 Ethan says, I got a 1350 on the SAT.
01:42:13.000 Pretty based, right?
01:42:14.000 Pretty based indeed, I agree.
01:42:16.000 I did take the SAT, so I don't, I don't even know what it's out of.
01:42:20.000 Is it out of 1400 or 2100?
01:42:23.000 Yolts says, Shapiro just rage quit Crowder's show lols.
01:42:27.000 Did he really?
01:42:28.000 I don't know if that's legit or not, but pretty funny if true.
01:42:33.000 okay uh and the next two are from smelly i'm not gonna read that one but i'll read this one it says nick what is your ideal significant other i don't know honestly it's just something something someone like at this point like i am uh i'm a loner all right it's like kanye west says baby girl he's a loner late night organ donor you know so i'm um
01:42:58.000 At this point, what I want is somebody who can bear 10 children for me.
01:43:02.000 Somebody who's going to make me breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
01:43:05.000 Somebody who's not going to put up a big fight, alright?
01:43:08.000 You know, at this stage in the game, I'm an old man.
01:43:12.000 I'm ready to settle down.
01:43:13.000 I'm ready to relax.
01:43:14.000 I just want somebody who's not going to be a big pain in the ass, frankly.
01:43:18.000 Because I look at, you know, we're going to probably live to be 150, right?
01:43:22.000 The way modern medicine is going.
01:43:24.000 I'm going to be sentenced to life with one person for like a million years.
01:43:29.000 I just want somebody who's going to make food and it's good and it's not going to be a big hassle every time and just kind of goes with the flow, helps me out, you know?
01:43:40.000 Pleasant friendly because I gotta tell you I deal with a lot of people and I feel like I don't it's either me I'm probably just have a low threshold a very low tolerance But I feel like everybody is such an annoyance all the time and so I just want somebody who's just gonna be there and it's just gonna be pleasant to be around and Not gonna give me a hard time.
01:43:59.000 I can say you know what?
01:44:00.000 I'm not in the mood to talk and
01:44:02.000 And they're just going to leave me alone, you know, or not going to bother me when I'm doing something, just going to make dinner.
01:44:07.000 So really, people would, you know, what's your ideal significant other?
01:44:10.000 Oh, well, brown hair, whatever, blah, blah.
01:44:13.000 Well, you know, at this point, it's really like, who's going to be compatible life partner?
01:44:16.000 Who can I live with?
01:44:18.000 Because I have a hard time living with anybody, really.
01:44:22.000 You know, I have a hard time just dealing with most people.
01:44:25.000 So at this point, it's just somebody who's tolerable to be around.
01:44:28.000 Frankly at this stage in the game.
01:44:30.000 Is that a relatable gamer moment?
01:44:32.000 You know, I feel like an old man already.
01:44:35.000 So I'm just ready to find some Some woman who's just gonna take care of me just you know, just chill out and be very traditional not this kind of You know, look at me.
01:44:47.000 Look at me pay attention to me.
01:44:48.000 I wanna you know, whatever so So that's ideal.
01:44:53.000 That's ideal to me
01:44:55.000 Elon or Elrond says Hoes Mad equals Victory Royale for God.
01:44:59.000 BTFO.
01:45:00.000 So true.
01:45:00.000 You know, God is up there.
01:45:01.000 Number one Victory Royale.
01:45:03.000 Anglo says, do you think you'll be able to find a virgin?
01:45:06.000 I'm sure because I'm not sure as I'm not gonna... I'm not gonna marry somebody who isn't.
01:45:11.000 Could you imagine?
01:45:12.000 Could you imagine being so cucked and blue-pilled as to do something like that?
01:45:17.000 So I'll go find one.
01:45:18.000 I'll go to another country.
01:45:19.000 I'll do whatever it takes.
01:45:21.000 We're good to go!
01:45:38.000 My username says join premium now that I'm living the wagee life to thank you for the many hours of solid entertainment.
01:45:44.000 By the way, looking good with the chubby face.
01:45:46.000 Thanks.
01:45:46.000 Yeah, I noticed I was watching an old clip of my show the other day and I did look a little bit leaner.
01:45:53.000 You know, it was from, um, it was from when John McCain died, so like last summer.
01:45:58.000 And I, my face did look a little bit leaner.
01:46:01.000 I don't know if it's, if it's because I didn't shave when I was comparing it.
01:46:07.000 But it looked a little bit leaner.
01:46:11.000 So I don't know.
01:46:12.000 So I don't know if it really is or not.
01:46:14.000 And I ask my parents, they're like, well, your face is filling in.
01:46:18.000 You're getting more mature.
01:46:19.000 And I'm like, well, that doesn't really help.
01:46:21.000 It's not like I'm gaining weight.
01:46:22.000 I'm still a skinny guy.
01:46:24.000 I'm still a skinny dude, okay?
01:46:26.000 My BMI is like 20.
01:46:29.000 I'm skinny and I haven't gained any weight so I guess it is just I guess you know maybe that's a cult though but I guess my face is filling in a little bit but what are you gonna do what are you gonna do it can't be young forever you know we're all gonna die we're all we're all gonna get old and
01:46:48.000 Ah, yeah.
01:46:48.000 Youth wasted on the young.
01:46:50.000 Yeah, I remember when they used to tell me that.
01:46:52.000 I remember when I was at my ninth birthday party.
01:46:55.000 I was reminiscing last night, you know, driving around.
01:46:59.000 And I remember on my ninth birthday party, you know what my aunt told me?
01:47:03.000 My aunt told me, it's only one year until you become a double-digit dork.
01:47:07.000 It's my ninth birthday party.
01:47:09.000 That's what she told me.
01:47:11.000 We're good to go.
01:47:24.000 We're good to go!
01:47:43.000 I was like, man, I'm getting old.
01:47:44.000 I was like man.
01:47:45.000 Well, I'm 10 years old That's pretty big and now I look back and I'm like, I don't want to be a double-digit dork anymore I want to be a baby You know, I'm so old and So anyway, but what are you gonna do?
01:47:58.000 That's the way it goes you move in one direction
01:48:01.000 So, anyway.
01:48:03.000 Smelly says, cheating on your wife makes you love them more.
01:48:06.000 That's probably true.
01:48:07.000 And, you know, for men like me, you know, maybe that's part of it.
01:48:10.000 I don't know.
01:48:10.000 Probably immoral.
01:48:12.000 But, you know, look, when you're as virile as I am, you know, I think God understands, right?
01:48:17.000 Kidding!
01:48:17.000 Kidding!
01:48:18.000 Joking.
01:48:19.000 Tim says, shout out to Hoff.
01:48:21.000 He's graduating Sunday.
01:48:22.000 Okay.
01:48:23.000 Smelly says, donating to you gives more dopamine than a whore.
01:48:27.000 True.
01:48:29.000 That's true, because you're saving the white race.
01:48:32.000 Stunt muffins to start lifting and drinking a gallon of milk a day.
01:48:35.000 You have to separate yourself from the lanky lefties.
01:48:37.000 Yeah, no way.
01:48:38.000 No way.
01:48:39.000 That's such a cope.
01:48:40.000 You know, I noticed all the people that are always telling me, you're too skinny.
01:48:43.000 You need to do this.
01:48:44.000 They're all ugly and fat.
01:48:46.000 It's a total cope.
01:48:47.000 People see the most attractive, a skinny young white kid.
01:48:52.000 And they're like, a skinny, handsome young white kid.
01:48:55.000 And it drives them into a frenzy.
01:48:58.000 What?
01:48:59.000 Skinny young?
01:49:00.000 Well, you're like a bitch or something.
01:49:01.000 You're a dork.
01:49:02.000 It's because we're like the most beautiful people that exist on the globe, you know?
01:49:07.000 There's this class of people.
01:49:09.000 You know, if you were to select what type, what class is the most desired, it's not some muscle bob, square pants situation.
01:49:18.000 No, it's a skinny young white guy, you know, frankly.
01:49:21.000 So, I'm gonna enjoy my years as a Lanklin.
01:49:23.000 You only have so many years where you can be a Lanklin.
01:49:26.000 And you know, once my metabolism slows down and I have to, you know, start hitting the gym to stop myself from getting fat, then I'll beef up a little bit.
01:49:33.000 But, you know, people telling me to ruin my, you know, my physique with this gallon of milk stuff and all the rest of, you know, gotta bulk and everything.
01:49:42.000 No way!
01:49:43.000 No way!
01:49:43.000 I have a new appreciation.
01:49:45.000 I got a phone call from somebody and they were telling me about the paleo thing and blah blah.
01:49:50.000 And they said, you know, once you get older and you start to put on the pounds, you can't really take them off.
01:49:55.000 You can't really, it's very difficult and nearly impossible to get and stay skinny.
01:49:59.000 So, you should think about that before you bulk up.
01:50:02.000 And I was like, you know what?
01:50:03.000 You're right!
01:50:04.000 You're right!
01:50:05.000 I have so many years as, you know, as this, in this figure, right?
01:50:10.000 Before I have to become, you know,
01:50:13.000 Some kind of, I don't know, some kind of, you know, large individual.
01:50:17.000 I gotta start going to the gym and watching what I eat and all the rest.
01:50:21.000 So, so no way.
01:50:22.000 No.
01:50:23.000 I'm not, I'm not drinking a gallon of estrogen every day and getting big tits and everything.
01:50:27.000 No way.
01:50:28.000 I'm enjoying my life.
01:50:29.000 I'm living life, feeling free.
01:50:32.000 So, anyway.
01:50:33.000 But we're gonna take a look, or no, I'm sorry.
01:50:35.000 We, we did that.
01:50:36.000 That's, that's the wrong transition.
01:50:38.000 Marco Rubio moment.
01:50:39.000 That's the wrong transition.
01:50:40.000 We already took a look at the superchats.
01:50:42.000 That's all the superchats.
01:50:44.000 It's Thursday, man.
01:50:46.000 Look, end of the week.
01:50:47.000 I'm tired, all right?
01:50:48.000 So that's all our superchats for tonight.
01:50:50.000 That's gonna do it for us.
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