In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the rise of the "anti-racist" movement, and how it's a desperate attempt to convince white people that they're not racist. He also talks about how the President is using a similar tactic to delegitimize the existence of his own party, and why it doesn't work. America First is a show about Americanism, not globalism, and the American people will come first once again, America First! Join us as we discuss the latest headlines and stories in the news from the past 24 hours, including the latest on the Betsy and Brittany case, the anti-Rashida Tlaib tweet, and a new video from the far-right group "antiRaw, anti-racist action" and how they re trying to rebrand themselves as an alternative to anti-fascism and the "pro-Americanism" movement by reclaiming the name "Right Wing" and rebranding it as "Right-wing." And, of course, we talk about the President's response to the Rashida Maslin attack on Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. , and why the idea that conservatives are not racist and the left is the real racist, right-wingers are just wing of the political establishment. And we discuss why this is such a bad idea. We also discuss why the president should not be offended by the idea of white people not being racist. by other people being racist, but by white people being anti-Jewy. and the fact that they rebranded as racist . and anti-pro-Jew by the white people are not racist by their own people and why we re not racist at all of that . and that we re all not racist because we are not all racist, we are all in fact right? , not ? we re not , we re just or is not racist, and we are . . . we're not all , right so ! We re not all that racist? , are we racist, are we not ? . . , and we re NOT just , but are , a & AND NOT ? and
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00:17:51.000The featured story is, or the title of the video, is about anti-Raw, anti-racist action.
00:17:58.000And for people that haven't seen this, it's very obscure.
00:18:01.000It's a very obscure reference, but I will explain to you the significance of it.
00:18:06.000So lately this week I guess it's Scott Adams and Jack Posobiec and a couple of other alt-right, MAGA world type people from 2016 have been pushing this hashtag called anti-raw, anti-racist.
00:18:20.000And of course that is a play on Antifa or anti-fascist, the left-wing organization.
00:18:27.000And so they've been billing themselves as the anti-racist alternative to anti-fascism.
00:18:33.000And this is supposed to be a rebranding for MAGA and for conservatives so as to repeat the same refrain, you know, to repeat the same chorus rather, which is that conservatives are not racist, right-wing people are not racist, the left is the real racist, right?
00:18:50.000And so we're really going to talk a little bit less about this anti-Ra thing
00:18:54.000We're going to talk more about this concept, this premise, this argument that we hear so often from people on our own side, which is this desperate attempt to try to convince basically white people that we are not the bad guys.
00:19:12.000So we're going to talk about this anti-Raw argument, this anti-Raw concept.
00:19:16.000I think it's particularly relevant today because of what the president tweeted.
00:19:21.000Today the president was back on the attack against Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar saying that they're anti-Jewish, anti-Semitic, anti-Israel.
00:19:31.000And I want to break down how really effective is this rhetorical strategy.
00:19:36.000Because I was tweeting about this today.
00:19:39.000You know, I said, listen, big guy, I don't really care about Jews or Israel.
00:20:31.000It's unfortunate I was going to do a whiteboard.
00:20:34.000I was gonna do a couple of different whiteboards this week, but I pull out the whiteboard and for some reason it's all like, it's all warped.
00:20:42.000I don't know if that's like a temperature thing?
00:20:44.000Maybe a scientist could tell me what's going on with that?
00:20:47.000Maybe somebody who knows about materials can tell me about this?
00:20:51.000But I pulled out the whiteboard and it's all like bent!
00:21:07.000So I didn't even do anything to this one, and it's all warped.
00:21:10.000So right now I have it on the floor over there.
00:21:12.000I have like 20 books on either side of it to try and flatten it out, but it was just completely not presentable.
00:21:18.000So we'll have to wait for the whiteboard.
00:21:21.000We'll also be talking about a couple of other things.
00:21:24.000For example, the president said that he is considering passing a new tax cut.
00:21:30.000A payroll tax cut this time which is a little bit better but we'll dive into that.
00:21:36.000We're gonna talk about you know what kind of effect that could have on the economy and then subsequently what kind of effect that could have on the election and you know really the idea of the tax cut playbook in the Trump administration.
00:21:52.000New article in the New York Times called the 1619 Project.
00:21:56.000I don't know if you've seen this, but it basically vindicates everything I've been saying about the left and about really anti-racism.
00:22:04.000It's actually a nice tie-in with the featured story for years now.
00:22:08.000What the 1619 Project seeks to do, or what it is rather, is it's this special edition of the New York Times and the theme, the premise behind it is they want to redefine America
00:22:21.000According to the actual starting date of the United States, which is not 1776, but 1619.
00:22:28.000They say that everybody thinks of America as starting in 1776, you know, or the Constitution gets finished in 1788 and ratified in 1789, or you know, maybe it's 1945, World War II.
00:24:22.000And really, you know, what I like so much about selling mugs is if you just make a new one every three months, everyone has to buy it again.
00:24:30.000It's sort of like the iPhone, you know?
00:24:32.000It's like, oh, you still have that old mug from like four months ago?
00:26:08.000I live stream, I finish a live stream, and then it automatically gets posted up as a video.
00:26:13.000For it to appear in my feed, it has to finish processing.
00:26:17.000I don't know exactly what is done there, but basically it's, I don't know, it's like YouTube's refining it, they're posting it, I don't know all the technical details of it, but normally it takes a couple hours to process.
00:26:28.000It shows up in the feed and if it's over if it's over two hours if it's not processed you only get the last two hours of it as opposed to the whole you know if it's like two and a half hours if it's not processed it'll only show a maximum of two hours exactly so that's why the first half hour is cut off.
00:26:46.000After it's processed the whole thing is up it's on the feed and everything and like I said normally it takes a couple hours but for some reason it's still not processed like 24 hours later.
00:26:56.000So I don't know what's going on with that.
00:26:58.000Uh, you know, people are saying, oh, it's YouTube is censoring you.
00:28:19.000It says, quote, water fluoridation has been hailed by the U.S.
00:28:23.000Centers for Disease Control, elements to water fluoridation, and prevention is one of the top great public health achievements of the 20th century, but a new study raises questions about its role as a potential neurotoxin in utero.
00:28:36.000The study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics on Monday found that increased levels of fluoride exposure during pregnancy were associated with declines in IQ in children.
00:28:49.000Previous research has made similar findings, but this is the first such study to evaluate the effect of fluoride on populations receiving what the U.S.
00:28:58.000Public Health Service considers optimal levels of 0.7 mg of fluoride per liter of drinking water, such as in America and Canada.
00:29:08.000The authors found that for each additional 1 mg per liter in concentration of fluoride in a mother's urine, there was a 4.5 point drop.
00:29:40.000residents receive fluoridated water, but water fluoridation has been contentious since it was implemented by local municipalities in the 50s due to conspiracy theories and health concerns.
00:29:51.000So I love even in the article, even in the article where it says yeah there's a pretty strong body of evidence that suggests that fluoride lowers your IQ and here's a new study that shows that even the so-called optimal levels of fluoridated water are causing significant drops in the IQ of children if it's consumed by
00:30:11.000And then they go on to say, well yeah, I mean, most of the water in the country is fluoridated.
00:30:16.000It was very controversial and unimplemented because of conspiracy theories.
00:30:22.000Are you starting to get the picture here?
00:30:27.000You know, it's like Jeffrey Epstein tells his lawyers, see you tomorrow.
00:30:33.000He writes his will two days before he commits suicide by hanging himself, his six foot tall body, off the top bunk of the bunk bed, right?
00:30:43.000And everybody who says it's a little bit suspicious is a conspiracy theorist.
00:30:47.000You got an article like this, studies show that fluoride lowers your IQ, but anybody who opposes fluoridated water, well these are conspiracy theorists.
00:30:57.000Anybody who was concerned in 2016 about Hillary Clinton's health was a conspiracy theorist.
00:31:04.000Anybody who notices the World Zionist Congress or the World Jewish Congress as a conspiracy theorist, right?
00:31:12.000If you look at Operation Northwoods, if you look at the Clean Break Memo of 1996, if you believe that kind of stuff, you're a conspiracy theorist.
00:31:20.000Are you starting to get the game here?
00:31:23.000That, to me, is one of the more important things.
00:31:26.000We can look at each individual issue and I can show you.
00:31:33.000Some of this stuff I can't show you the evidence for, because if I did, I'd be put in jail in some countries, or it'd be against YouTube's terms of service.
00:31:40.000You know, if I tried to debunk certain things, it could pose big problems for me, right?
00:31:45.000But I could show you all the evidence for all these different things.
00:31:49.000For all the things that, you know, conspiracy theorists tend to orbit around.
00:31:54.000But that's really the particularist vision of it.
00:31:59.000To me, what matters a lot more is that nobody cares about the evidence or the facts if it's branded a conspiracy theory.
00:32:09.000Because I could show you, if you wanted to come to me and say, Nick, I don't believe you when you say that the Israelis pushed us to war in Israel.
00:32:16.000I don't believe you when you say that maybe the Israelis had prior knowledge of the 9-11 attacks.
00:32:25.000I could show you the Clean Break memo, I could show you the Freedom of Information Act request, the images from the FBI, I could show you all the evidence for this, right?
00:32:34.000The problem is, and that's one example, nobody cares about the evidence, nobody cares what you say, nobody cares about the facts, because it's a conspiracy theory, and by nature, by that connotation, people can hand-wave it away and say, well, that's, uh, that's, that is what crazy people traffic in.
00:32:55.000That's what non-government entities traffic and people without credibility.
00:33:00.000It's a very simple way to brand something as you can't talk about it, you can't think about it.
00:34:26.000We're going to talk about... I guess we'll start with the payroll tax because the New York Times story and the anti-RUF thing are sort of a nice tie-in.
00:34:33.000So we'll start with the payroll tax cut.
00:34:36.000Like I said, the president is considering a new tax cut.
00:34:52.000White House officials had earlier dismissed reports that the administration was discussing the move.
00:34:56.000But speaking to reporters, the president said, quote, a payroll tax is something that we think about and a lot of people would like to see that.
00:35:06.000workers pay payroll taxes on their earnings to finance health insurance, Social Security, and pensions.
00:35:10.000This is BBC, so they have to explain for the very stupid Angloids how things go in a serious country.
00:35:19.000Mr. Trump has been talking up the U.S.
00:35:20.000economy in recent days amid growing unease about a potential recession.
00:35:25.000He said, quote, we're very far from a recession.
00:35:27.000A strong economy is seen as key to his re-election prospects in 2020, but continuing trade tensions with China have sparked concerns about an imminent slowdown.
00:35:37.000Tax cuts when the president took office helped boost the economy and sparked a surge in share prices on Wall Street, but many economists think the impact of those cuts is starting to wane.
00:35:47.000The president said, quote, we are looking at various other tax reductions, but I'm looking at that all the time anyway.
00:35:54.000That's one of the reasons why we're in such a strong economic position.
00:35:58.000He also suggested his administration was looking at possible cuts in capital gains tax but emphasized that nothing had been decided yet.
00:36:06.000So we look at the payroll taxes and to me this is actually kind of a white pill because you know honestly the administration gets a lot of heat and deservedly so for focusing so much on tax cuts.
00:36:18.000You know of course we look at this administration we look at the campaign that brought this administration into power
00:36:25.000And we say that that campaign was not about tax cuts, right?
00:36:28.000I mean, what differentiated and distinguished Donald Trump from the rest of the GOP, from the rest of the establishment, from people in his own party, was that he was not totally concerned about the gross domestic product, and he was not totally concerned about fiscal conservatism and being a budget hawk and cutting taxes.
00:36:46.000It was because he was focused on things like mass immigration, a far bigger issue.
00:36:54.000Free trade, which everybody thinks the economy is one thing, but trade and fiscal policy are actually very different.
00:37:00.000You know, so those were sort of the three core issues that distinguished and I think propelled him into the White House.
00:37:06.000And so it came as a big shock to everybody when he spent the first one and a half years of his administration working on tax cuts and on health care.
00:38:00.000They even wasted a specific provision in the Senate which allows for an appropriations bill to get passed with a simple majority as opposed to a two-thirds majority to break the filibuster.
00:38:10.000So it was a tremendous waste of time, a waste of that provision, it was a disaster, and then
00:38:16.000As if it couldn't get any worse, then they spent the next like four or five months trying to get this tax cut through.
00:38:21.000And again, the tax cut would have been one thing.
00:38:23.000This is the critical point to remember.
00:38:25.000It would have been one thing if the tax cut was for the middle class.
00:38:29.000It would have been one thing if the tax cut was for the working class.
00:38:32.000But the tax cut that was passed in, I think it was December 2017, was largely a corporate tax cut.
00:38:40.000If you look at what this bill actually did, and I know a lot of people are going to say, well my tax bill went down, or you know, the Treasury Department says that 90 plus percent of households got a tax cut.
00:38:52.000It was minimal compared to the tax break that corporations got.
00:38:56.000The corporate tax rate went from something like, what was it, 34 percent down to 21 percent.
00:39:04.000Nobody got more than a 10 percent cut in terms of the middle class, the working class,
00:39:10.000And this is what people in the administration admit.
00:39:12.000They said that, well, this was technically designed to be the first tax cut and there was supposed to be a follow-up that was designed specifically for the middle class.
00:39:21.000Steve Bannon talked a lot about this after he left the administration.
00:39:25.000I think several months ago he went on a tour.
00:39:51.000So all of this to say, all of this background is to say, I understand why a lot of people are skeptical of the tax cut agenda, because it was such a mistake to focus on that at the outset.
00:40:44.000The economy played virtually no role in the 2018 midterms.
00:40:48.000So I'm not trying to overstate the electoral consequences, but I am in favor of helping out the middle class.
00:40:53.000I am in favor of helping out working people.
00:40:56.000A payroll tax would be the way to do it, so I do support it in that way.
00:41:00.000Aside from that, economically it would be a very smart move.
00:41:03.000The timing, of course, is not a coincidence that right after
00:41:08.000You see the inversion of the yield curve last week and these fears from China and Germany that manufacturing is shrinking in those countries and people are fearing a global recession or a recession in America.
00:41:20.000The timing is not a coincidence that this week he says we're going to take new measures to cut taxes and basically inject more capital in the economy.
00:41:29.000They're talking about cutting interest rates again.
00:41:33.000He's now looking for new ways, and a lot of ways, I guess all options are probably on the table, to get the economy going again because I think they know in the administration, like I said last week, like I said on Friday, that if there's a recession before the 2020 election, I mean he's gonna have a really hard time winning re-election.
00:41:52.000I would say it's virtually impossible.
00:41:54.000Because like I said on Friday, the one thing that this guy has going for him
00:42:00.000Illegal immigration is worse, arguably, than ever.
00:42:03.000It's definitely worse than it has been in 20 years.
00:42:06.000We're still involved in every foreign war than when we got into office, right?
00:42:10.000Even some that people have never even heard of, like in Yemen and West Africa and like Niger and Burkina Faso, you know, countries like this.
00:42:17.000On trade, we still have not achieved a significant deal with China.
00:42:21.000We haven't achieved a deal, you know, the USMCA has been settled but it hasn't been ratified by the Senate.
00:42:28.000So the one thing we had going for us was, well, the economy was pretty sound.
00:43:06.000Like I said, this came out over the weekend.
00:43:08.000This is a special edition in the New York Times, and the 1619 moniker comes from, like I said, the year in which the first slave ships arrived in North America.
00:43:21.000And this is a project by the New York Times to explore American history and sort of rewrite American history considering the legacy of slavery.
00:43:31.000We can never, we can never just let it go.
00:43:37.000And I'll read you, this is a little summary of the project in the New Yorker and then I'll break down the significance of it.
00:43:45.000The New York Times Magazine's new 1619 project is a special edition that reframes American history around one date, August 1619, when the first slave ship arrived in America's shores.
00:43:58.000The 4th of July in 1776 is regarded by most Americans as the country's birthday, says the introduction on the Times website.
00:44:06.000But what if we were to tell you that the country's true birthdate, the moment that its defining contradictions first came into the world, was in late August 1619?
00:44:16.000I can imagine an extremely Jewish voice reading this.
00:44:23.000But what if we were to tell you that the real birthdate of the country was when the first slave ship came here and not the American Revolution?
00:44:31.000The project, released online Wednesday and in print on Sunday, outlines its thesis.
00:44:37.000Quote, No aspect of the country that would be formed here has been untouched by the years of slavery that followed.
00:44:44.000Through reported essays, long-form articles, and works of literature, the Project 1619 aims to deepen readers' understanding of American history.
00:44:53.000Deepen your understanding of American history.
00:44:56.000In the days and weeks to come, we will publish essays demonstrating that nearly everything that has made America exceptional grew out of slavery, the introduction says.
00:45:05.000The idea was pitched in January by staff writer Nicole Hannah-Jones, who has a degree in African American Studies and has spent her career writing about modern racial inequities and segregation, winning a MacArthur grant.
00:45:19.000Also known as a genius grant for her work in 2017.
00:45:23.000You know, something tells me that Nicole Hannah-Jones is not a genius.
00:45:27.000Something tells me that Nicole Hannah-Jones is an idiot.
00:45:31.000And the 1619 Project is part of the agenda that I've been talking about.
00:45:36.000For years, this is what the left seeks to achieve culturally for this country, which is a total rewriting, a total redefinition of what the United States of America is.
00:45:48.000You know, I'm obviously famous, somewhat famous, infamous some might say, because I attended the Charlottesville rally.
00:46:27.000We saw this after, I think, the Dylann Roof shootings.
00:46:30.000We saw this Confederate flag debacle with Nikki Haley in South Carolina.
00:46:34.000And the process was, and this had been going on for years, that they were going around renaming everything that had the name of some kind of a racist, or a Confederate general, or a Confederate leader, a slave owner, something like that.
00:47:15.000That's part of our shared experience as a nation.
00:47:19.000My ancestors weren't here for the Civil War, but I recognize fully that Robert E. Lee and people that descend from the people that landed at the Mayflower are, yes, more American than any immigrant that came here in the last 100 years.
00:47:43.000But what this is a part of, a lot of people look at the destruction of the monuments, the renaming of the parks, and they say, well, those guys are bad people.
00:48:13.000Why don't we put up a statue of Martin Luther King Jr.?
00:48:15.000But what I've been saying for years is this actually matters kind of more than anything else.
00:48:20.000Because what's being done is very deliberate.
00:48:22.000They're taking down statues of people like Robert E. Lee and pretty soon they'll be taking down statues of people like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and Abraham Lincoln I'm sure even.
00:48:53.000Informed by Anglo customs and Protestant culture, and it's no longer about liberalism, essentially, and this idea of limited government and self-government.
00:49:19.000And you know, the real story of the country is not about people that tamed the wilderness and people that explored and settled the new land and conquered the continent from sea to shining sea to spread freedom and Christianity and democracy.
00:50:00.000You know, we took Manhattan Island, right?
00:50:02.000We took New York City and we turned it from a swamp or, you know, some little harbor into the greatest world city in the history of mankind.
00:50:27.000Now it's about the ascendant person of color.
00:50:30.000It's about the ascendant negro, the ascendant black man or brown man.
00:50:34.000It's about the historical black man, the historic West African, the historic indigenous American, the historic Asian, rising up and seeking retribution against the colonists, against the white man.
00:50:48.000and Malcolm X being early progenitors, but now they're going to come and take back what is theirs, and that's the new triumphant tale of America.
00:50:55.000And so we'll have a new starting date, we'll have new heroes, we're gonna have a new story, a new culture, new everything.
00:51:01.000And people don't understand what comes next.
00:51:30.000And so they're saying that, well, if the new country says, and is defined against the white man, defined in its opposition against the immoral, evil, racist, colonist, oppressive white man,
00:51:41.000Well, then we're gonna have to get rid of the white man.
00:51:44.000You know, they're taking down the statues one day, tomorrow they're taking down you.
00:51:47.000Tomorrow they're taking down our leaders in government, and the next day they're going after and targeting every individual citizen.
00:51:54.000In my opinion, I think that's really the only place that this can go, because this rhetoric, it's so obvious, it's so obvious what the endgame is.
00:52:04.000A lot of people, I think, draw a fair comparison between Nazi Germany and America.
00:52:10.000Pretty convenient analogy for us on America First because, you know, we hate the Nazis, right?
00:52:15.000Imagine in Nazi Germany, you know, you're a Jewish kid sitting in a German classroom and they're teaching about how, you know, and this is totally false, but they're teaching about how Jews destroyed Germany because they were war profiteers in the Great War and then they negotiated the horrible Paris Peace Conference, you know, the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I.
00:52:36.000Saddle Germany with this terrible war debt and caused hyperinflation and the Jews are responsible for transsexualism and they're responsible for all this degeneracy.
00:52:45.000They're responsible for Weimar Germany, the terrible conditions that prevail there.
00:52:49.000You know, imagine you're in the minority and in the history books it is saying that everything going wrong in the country historically and contemporarily is the result of, you know, your ancestors
00:53:03.000What do you think is the end result when the textbooks that we have today that say that, well, American history is the history of genociding Native Americans, enslaving blacks, discriminating against Hispanics, discriminating against Asians, you know, with Asian Exclusion Acts and things like that, and beating up homosexuals.
00:53:22.000What happens 50 years down the road when the white man's in a minority?
00:53:26.000What happens in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles school districts when you've got a classroom of 30 kids and you've got 3, 4, 5, 100% white kids?
00:53:36.000And history books say the majority of the classroom's ancestors were enslaved, oppressed, spit on, beaten, all these other things by the ancestors of this handful of kids.
00:53:47.000What do you think's gonna happen, folks?
00:53:49.000It doesn't take a good imagination to see what the endgame is here.
00:53:53.000So, I see the 1619 stuff, and to me it only vindicates explicitly what we've been saying on this show for years.
00:54:01.000And again, I get called a conspiracy theorist for this, I get called some kind of agitator, I get called crazy, but it's right there.
00:54:08.000You know, in the one breath, they tell you, that's not happening.
00:54:36.000We're gonna talk about our featured story here, and then hopefully we can move on to our Super Chats.
00:54:41.000The featured story is, of course, about Antiron.
00:54:43.000I guess this is actually a nice tie-in to what I just talked about, because to me, this is, uh, this is what the racism stuff is all about.
00:54:52.000You know, so like I said at the top of the show, what the Alt-Lite and a lot of these MAGA brain boomer type people are trying to do is they're coming up with hashtags, they're coming up with, you know, these kinds of slogans.
00:55:03.000The general rhetorical strategy of the MAGA Inc.
00:55:30.000And the latest iteration of this is this anti-Ra hashtag.
00:55:34.000Scott Adams and Jack Posobiec saying, well, if the left has anti-fa, anti-fascist, well, we are going to bill ourselves anti-Ra, anti-racist, because we are against racism.
00:55:46.000I'll just give you an example of the absolute stupidity which prevails on our own side.
00:55:52.000Scott Adams, the Dilbert guy, says quote,
00:56:56.000And this just lays out bare why this whole strategy is just so ill-fated in the first place from a practical consideration.
00:57:04.000You know, the common conservative trope...
00:57:07.000What they've been trying to do for about 30 years is on the defensive.
00:57:11.000When the left frames the political paradigm, the moral paradigm of the political dialectic in America, they say the worst thing that you can be is a racist.
00:57:22.000The worst thing that you can be, in other words, is somebody who speaks ill of non-white people.
00:57:27.000That's what it means to be racist, right?
00:57:37.000You know, so they have they have defined the political compass or they've just they've defined the moral paradigm and they've said the worst thing you can be in politics is not even really like a rapist.
00:57:48.000It's not even really like any even like a murderer or something.
00:58:22.000And, I mean, this is ridiculous because, of course, the reason the left uses this argument is because it's politically effective for them, because non-white people vote for Democrats and white people vote for Republicans.
00:58:36.000It works for Democrats because there's a lot more white people in the Republican Party than in the Democratic Party, and there's a lot more non-white people in the Democratic Party by far than in the Republican Party.
00:58:46.000So if they define the moral paradigm as the worst thing you can do is be a white person speaking ill of a black person, well, I mean, that totally fits with their constituency.
00:58:56.000That totally fits with their electorate, which is the vast majority is non-whites.
00:59:09.000It was like 27% of Hispanics who voted for Trump.
00:59:16.000The percentage of Jews was like, I think, the tiniest out of all the minorities.
00:59:21.000So it just doesn't make any sense from a political standpoint to launch that attack back.
00:59:24.000You know, just look no further than these statistics on this.
00:59:27.000Do they really believe that if they tell Jews, Ilhan Omar is an anti-Semite, that Jews are going to stop hating, you know, white nationalist conservatives?
00:59:35.000Look at all these Jews in Hollywood, like Sarah Silverman.
00:59:59.000So do people really believe, and this is from the practical side of things, do they really believe that if we simply, like, sort of put our fingers in our ear and say, la la la, no no no, I know you are, but what am I?
01:01:24.000And these meaningful differences have consequences for the society and how we ought to govern it.
01:01:30.000That's what it means to be right-wing.
01:01:31.000And so when they say you're a racist, when they say you're a sexist, when they say you're a homophobe, an Islamophobe, something like that.
01:01:38.000I mean, maybe it would be foolish to say, I identify as racist or something like that.
01:01:42.000But what we do have to own is that we do believe in distinction.
01:01:46.000When they say, oh, Republicans want to make it all about race.
01:01:56.000And so, really, the crux of this argument is that Republicans have embraced the idea of equality, of egalitarianism, in accepting this idea of anti-racism, all this kind of stuff.
01:02:08.000They've sort of gotten equality, it's also their shoehorning in like this anti-white agenda, but they've said basically, yeah, we take this very liberal presupposition of equality as the gospel truth and our highest governing principle.
01:03:18.000You know, I don't think... Let's just say they spoke perfect English, they spoke like white people, they dressed like white people, danced like white people.
01:03:25.000We would still say that probably there's something sort of off about that.
01:03:40.000We have to think about these things in greater detail than trying to make ourselves comfortable by finding all these nice little rationalizations to remain politically correct.
01:03:52.000In other words, people say, well, you know, I'm only against illegal immigration.
01:03:57.000Or, if I'm against legal immigration, it's only because they're not assimilating.
01:04:01.000I'm only against legal immigration because, well, you know, they're taking welfare.
01:05:28.000You know, I mean, they really are, in the sense that, like, in 2015, I think I was saying this on Telegram, or maybe I was saying it on the show, it was, like, cool to be pro-Zionism and pro-gay and pro...
01:06:17.000I mean, you look at any of these people, any one of these people who were big stuff during the 2016 election, alt-right people, they don't have an organic mass following of young people.
01:06:27.000Their following is all these cringe MAGA-tards.
01:06:29.000It's all these people taking selfies in their sunglasses in their cars.
01:06:33.000You know, people that are replying in all capital letters with the, you know, Israel flag emoji in their username.
01:06:51.000The thing is, we just have to have the right people, you know?
01:06:53.000Maybe we could have done that in 16, if not for some bad actors, some bad decisions, but I'm getting so excited.
01:07:00.000Like I said yesterday, I'm giddy with anticipation that all these Ziocons, all these cucked Libtards in the Alt-Lite and the Conservative Inc., MAGA Inc.
01:07:11.000movement, they're not going to stand a chance, right?
01:07:13.000But we're going to move on, we're going to take a look at our Super Chats, we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:08:03.000I was trying to stay awake, but I fell asleep at like, I want to say like noon or one.
01:08:08.000Or something, and I woke up like an hour before the show, slammed down a yogurt drink, got in the shower, you know.
01:08:15.000Let's see, Master of War says, hey Nick, given the increase in both the length of the show and low quality $2 super chats, is it time for hashtag mandatory minimums, perhaps starting at $10?
01:14:08.000A-Craft Carrier says, hey big guy, I wore the knicker jacket to get McDonald's in a heavy Democrat area and the entire time I felt in danger.
01:14:16.000Is your merch made out of a special fabric that makes people look at me funny?
01:14:21.000uh yeah i guess that's what it is and not you know that it says knicker on there right video game snakes this is hong kong cringe or kek 51st state meme equals gay uh definitely cringe you know they're waving the american flag it's like bruh i don't know if you know this but it's not exactly going super well for us over here you know
01:14:41.000As far as I'm concerned, the American flag... I mean, look, I love America, I love the country, but, you know, the American flag today kind of represents, like, global homo-imperialism.
01:14:51.000So, you know, they're waving the American flag, singing the Star-Spangled Banner, and in a certain sense this touches me, because I love America, I'm a total patriot and everything, but in another sense it's like China is a strong, authoritarian,
01:15:08.000They've got, you know, an ethnic core that they're trying to maintain.
01:16:29.000Will says, attending Mass this weekend instead of church.
01:16:32.000The past few years I've seen nothing but cuckoldry from these Protestant churches, i.e.
01:16:37.000their complete inability to address the gay agenda.
01:16:40.000Maybe I'll get better results at Mass.
01:16:43.000Yeah, I don't think you'll hear any gay stuff at Mass.
01:16:46.000I've never heard anything like that in my church.
01:16:49.000There are some churches I'm aware of, like, in cities where they kind of come up to the line with some of the liberal politics, but I've never really heard of pro-LGBT in the Catholic Church.
01:23:33.000I'm gonna write 10,000 pages about really complicated things and no one will understand it.
01:23:38.000Yeah, whatever dumb dumb The Chad Mediterranean philosopher that says I don't know anything the Chad I don't know anything versus the virgin 10,000 page tome that is completely inaccessible.
01:23:49.000Yeah, whatever Don't know what you're trying to achieve with that one
01:23:54.000Squawks says read harassment architecture by Mike my yet no Derek Jay says exile Bernie to Hong Kong Bolshevik traitor wow that's very red pill dude Kyle says I'm a whiteboard analyst I know of no environmental conditions that can do that to a whiteboard my research shows Masada is responsible for
01:25:23.000Well, we're the one show that's actually authentically has good memes and it's not, you know, Benny Johnson tier cringe or frankly TRS tier cringe or Carpe Donkdom tier cringe.
01:25:37.000We're a very red-pilled and based show.
01:25:40.000James says, what about the fluoride in toothpaste and mouthwash?
01:25:44.000I don't know, that wasn't in the study.
01:25:46.000Michael Buck says, Earth is flat, greatest conspiracy of all time, and the one you're most programmed to reject.
01:26:04.000Midwest Mariner says believes they are poisoning us through water and vaccines, but continues poisoning himself with McDonald's, and says you're LARPing if you eat natural.
01:26:15.000You know, it's that meme where it's like some drooling fluoride brain who's like, b-b-b-b-b-but you eat McDonald's, but you rail against fluoride!
01:26:23.000And then, you know, the Chad, Ned, Jawline,
01:26:43.000I'm gonna get... I'm gonna get a McDonald's.
01:26:45.000I'm gonna get a McGangbang and I'm gonna eat it and grow a third and fourth arm like the... like in Ben 10 and I'm gonna choke you to death with four arms.
01:27:43.000so uh so yeah so yeah that's that's what i have to say about that green thumb uh monster kill says i'm not able to send a super chat nick can you help uh yeah i'll help you sending a super chat lachlan says latest internet war casualty user lachlan and peach bannable meme monkey likes to stride monkey likes to stride 40 percent of transgenders commit suicide
01:28:07.000Kind of cringe, kind of cringe, you know, kind of entry-level, but that's alright.
01:29:14.000It's like so funny or something and i'm like, whatever I was in like middle school and I was watching it and of course the movie end or the the music video ends
01:29:23.000Where the song is, you know, here's my number call me maybe and it's Carly Rae Jepsen She's like flirting with some guy and then it turns out the guy is gay.
01:29:31.000He goes and like gives his number He's like washing his car and he gives his car to somebody playing in a band or something And I just remember as a middle schooler being like what like what am I watching?
01:29:42.000There's like a ten-year-old watching this what's going on or like, you know, however old my cousin was I think they were like a baby or something
01:29:48.000Yeah, if it was like 2011 or 2012, my cousin was probably like four and was watching this.
01:29:55.000I never saw anything like that when I was four, you know, when I was five, but now it's ubiquitous.
01:29:59.000So that's, I don't remember the fireworks, but that's the one that stood out to me.
01:30:03.000Wizlad says, Nick, what's your opinion on the apparent rise of pedo-priests?
01:30:07.000Do you think it is exaggerated by the media to demonize Christians and Catholics?
01:30:12.000Yeah, because if you look at the actual percentage
01:30:36.000Anyway, so it's a global organization with billions of people in it, and you see a lot of abuse cases and people assume, you know, they see a high volume that, oh, there must be this specific problem with the church.
01:30:48.000But that's, if you look at it statistically, it's not the case.
01:30:51.000For example, how many times do you hear about pedophiles in public schools, right?
01:30:56.000And there's pedophile scandals with Jews, there's pedophile scandals, like hello Jeffrey Epstein, there's pedophile scandals with Orthodox, with Protestants, happens all the time.
01:31:06.000Another problem with Catholics is that a lot of the time it's like it's kept quiet for 50 years and then it all comes to the surface at one time in 2019.
01:31:16.000So it's like spread out over time and over place.
01:31:19.000Statistically it's I think it's lower than than most institutions but
01:31:24.000You know, you get a lot of factors combined to say, oh, the Catholic Church has this particular problem.
01:34:01.000Oh, you know, just doing this show still.
01:34:19.000Well, it's so cringe to say you came out as Red Pill.
01:34:22.000That's kind of, that's kind of cringe, bro.
01:34:25.000But I came home from college and, you know, I just started saying some things, you know, like, did you know that, did you know that, well, how does that work?
01:34:34.000The door is made of that and, you know, things of this nature.
01:35:48.000Autists hate irony because they can't understand it.
01:35:51.000You know, that's what we know about autists.
01:35:53.000They're distinguished from our neurotypicals because they do not have the social, the social, what would you say?
01:36:01.000The social intelligence, the emotional intelligence to parse out jokes and non-jokes, and that's why they are forever coping and hating on irony bros.
01:36:16.000Uh, George says, Nick, after listening to your response to my super chat yesterday, I have a feeling that you're... you've never given classical music a chance.
01:36:50.000Okay, maybe I don't read enough books.
01:36:51.000Alright, maybe I'm not an educated, you know, person, but it just doesn't do it for me.
01:36:56.000Just doesn't do it for me doesn't serve the role that I need music to play in my life Which is to band-aid over my emotional states, right?
01:37:05.000So, uh, so thank you, but you know, I've I I just don't listen to Wagner a lot in college I know it's a meme and everything.
01:37:12.000I have moonlight sonata on my Spotify.
01:37:15.000It's in my moon playlist It's not moonlight sonata is on my moon playlist along with
01:37:22.000Moonlight Serenade, Dancing in the Moonlight, Harvest Moon, Hey Moon... I mean, it's on my Moon playlist, alright?
01:43:28.000Because they say, oh and for a limited time only, there's a $200 off certificate, but he didn't like slide it into his hands, you know?
01:43:35.000Like if you had a piece of paper... I don't know.
01:43:41.000If you had a piece of paper that was like this, you would, you'd kind of have to like, you know, you'd kind of have to slide it up,
01:43:47.000Right, you'd have to like, it's kind of difficult to grasp at a paper when it's flat on the table.
01:43:52.000And this is multiple pages so it's easier.
01:43:54.000But to me what stood out is just like, flat on the table, single piece of paper, and the way he just lifted it so smoothly, in just a 90 degree position.
01:44:02.000Look up the commercial and you know what I'm talking about.