In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes and co-host Alex Blumberg discuss the Democratic Debates, the garbage problem in Los Angeles, and the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Boston. They also discuss the straight pride parade in Boston and the reaction to it, and how the gay community in general is up in arms about it. And, of course, there's an update on the debates from last night's show, including an update from CNN on some of the topics discussed on the Debates. And, we're also joined by a special guest, who happens to be the host of the show's newest segment, "America First." America First is a show about Americanism, not Globalism, and putting the American people first once again. America First! - Our credo: Americanism not globalism. Only America First. The American people will come first. - Wall Wall Wall. "The American People Will Come First." - Bernie Sanders - 2020 Campaign Speech - Bernie 2020? We'll talk about Bernie's 2020 campaign and much, much more! We also talk about the Stonewall Day Parade, the Boston Pride Parade, and why we should all be proud of being gay in America. And we talk about why you should be proud to be gay. We discuss the Stagnant, not Proud of being Gay. and why you can't be Proud of your queerness. If you're not proud of your sexuality, you don't need to be proud, you're a homophobe, you can be proud. or you're gay, right? We talk about it, but you're just not gay? You're not gay enough, but it's gay enough? What do you know what we're proud of it? - let's talk about that? And you don t need it, we'll talk it, right, and we'll get it, or not? Let's get it. ? Thank you for listening to this episode, y'all! - Nicky, Nicky? Nicky's back with a great show, yay! and we're back with you'll be back with more of that, right here! . -- Yours Truly, Yours truly, - NANCY, NICOLE FOLLOW ME! -- NICKY, R.J. FUENTES
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00:19:26.000So I'll be looking at these two articles, what's happening in Los Angeles, and you know, I just sort of have to laugh because I can't tell you how many times I've heard this.
00:19:34.000You know, I talked to Destiny as an example.
00:19:50.000And I just have to laugh every time I see articles like this because it's just so obviously not true.
00:19:53.000The cities in America which most resemble what the rest of the country will look like in the next century, in the next few generations, they're literally covered in poop.
00:20:43.000You know that that all these policies we're talking about all this all this really great stuff that we hear about from the left That is coming to America.
00:21:05.000Not really a huge story, not really a big deal, but I think it's symbolic or maybe symptomatic of what goes on with these kinds of months, these gestures that we see, the victory laughs that they take over us.
00:21:19.000We'll talk about sort of the mentality that begets something like this and the reaction to the straight pride parade happening in Boston.
00:21:28.000You know, I went to school in Boston, very fine people, very conservative people.
00:21:32.000Right, and so this gentleman named Mark Sahady, I think is how you pronounce it, or Sahady, I don't know the last name, but he'll be organizing this straight pride parade in August in Boston, and everybody's upset about it.
00:21:45.000Liberals, homosexuals, they're all up in arms.
00:21:49.000They say that you cannot be proud of being heterosexual.
00:23:02.000And just day in and day out, it's, oh, Trump went to the United Kingdom, and it's like a repeat of the state visit he made like six months ago.
00:23:10.000It's the same thing, the same balloon, the protests, everything.
00:23:15.000So maybe we'd like to see a little war in Iran, or a little war in Venezuela.
00:23:19.000It'll be over in a couple of months, and there'll just be some airplanes overhead, maybe some ground forces.
00:23:45.000We had been planning a debate with Hunter, who is a MAGA YouTuber, MAGA-pede, conservative YouTuber, and I've been giving him a hard time on Twitter, but I actually like the guy.
00:23:58.000I think he's, well, I don't know if we're totally aligned politically, but, you know, he hits the left, he hits some of the right people, so he's okay.
00:26:01.000Hey Nick, I saw the clip where you called me a stupid thot and a bimbo and all this kind of stuff, and well, this bimbo would like to challenge you to a debate anytime, anywhere on the Alabama abortion bill.
00:26:19.000Maybe two weeks ago, I called her out.
00:26:22.000She was one of many e-thoughts, e-girls, alt-right, fake conservatives, fake pro-lifers, who said, well, I'm pro-life, but this bill is barbaric, and so I want abortions to persist.
00:26:35.000I want abortions to continue, basically, is what she's saying.
00:27:44.000Because the whole Knicker army and Beardly Beardson and some of the others, they were all up on his case saying, how can you be pro-LGBT but call yourself a conservative or a far-right or
00:27:56.000Hardcore conservative anything like that and so I guess to like own the trolls to own the knicker nation Own the irony bros.
00:28:27.000With Hunter I'll say Ashley's probably a grifter but in both cases it's your fake conservatives and it's like I said yesterday it's like I've been saying for weeks now and this is what I said in the beginning of 2019.
00:28:38.000You remember I think it was our first show of 2019 I said look the new year's resolution
00:29:02.000Is the phonies, these people, that masquerade as MAGA, hat-wearing, Trump-supporting, true conservatives, but in actuality, and they pretend they have this insurgent component...
00:29:15.000You know, Will Chamberlain or Rahim Kassam, atheist and a Jew, walking around like they represent populism, when that's no different than what we've had with the conservative movement for 25 years, which is rich intellectuals, non-Christian, setting the tone.
00:30:47.000And it's all the same, you know, boomer chuds with the sunglasses, and they're in their car, you know, and they've got some kind of disgusting goatee.
00:32:03.000Okay, but we are gonna have the debate and hopefully that'll be fun, but I do respect that he's gonna show up and he'll get his ass whipped again, but you know, I respect that he's willing to do it.
00:32:13.000I respect that he's willing to step into the arena and that should be fun, but it's just disappointing when people don't want to have fun.
00:32:20.000At the end of the day, it's just about fun for me.
00:32:21.000I mean, yeah, it's about ideas and it's about the constant war of ideas and war for the heart and soul of the conservative movement, but also it's just fun.
00:32:30.000You know, people don't want to hang out
00:32:33.000You know, people act like I'm some kind of this shadowy, racist villain who hangs out on the fringe of the internet.
00:32:40.000I'm just a fun-loving, charismatic, young guy, okay?
00:32:44.000Just a funny, charming, handsome young guy, alright?
00:32:47.000And yeah, maybe I have some views that are a little bit out there.
00:33:18.000I think I would actually prefer to call her Sex Laptop?
00:33:24.000And I know a lot of my viewers don't know what that means, but I know she knows what that means if she sees this, if anybody who knows her sees this.
00:33:32.000You know, she likes to go by Ashley St.
00:33:38.000Now that she's done being a roastie, now she wants to go around and get all the shekels from the MAGA orbiters, from the boomers.
00:33:46.000But it's a good thing that the internet is forever, so she'll be referred to me henceforth.
00:33:51.000You know, I think she'll be known on this show not as the fake conservative bimbo pseudonym, but we will call her by her proper e-thought name, Sex Laptop.
00:34:01.000And you can look that up on Twitter, it was her previous act, to see what that's all about.
00:34:06.000But let's just say, let's just say, I'll just say every single time.
00:34:47.000I wouldn't be able to make these challenges, I wouldn't be able to be as cocky as I am if I didn't also bring the heat when it comes to the hot takes.
00:34:54.000So we're gonna move on from that, we're gonna move on from that, and we'll see if we get any sort of a response, you know, from either of those characters.
00:35:50.000It says, quote, we are barely a week in a pride month and news of a, quote, straight pride parade in Boston has many feeling, quote, disappointed.
00:36:44.000And of course, what is the reaction from the left?
00:36:47.000Across Twitter, across the Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, Internet sphere, that whole realm, the reaction is outrage!
00:36:57.000They're not pleased with this one bit, as was indicated in this article.
00:37:01.000And it seems to me that the prevailing complaints or argument against this, what they say, the left or the LGBT lobby says, is that a straight pride parade cannot happen.
00:37:12.000A straight pride parade cannot happen because the reason we have LGBT pride in June, pride, I keep saying pride because of parade, the pride parade, the pride month and the parades, is because, well, homosexuals are being oppressed.
00:37:28.000They say, well, until and unless straight people, it's illegal for them to marry in so many countries, or they got the crap kicked out of them like 50 years ago or whatever, well then you can have your pride parade.
00:37:42.000And like I said, to me, the news story isn't really so much that they're having this
00:37:58.000But to me, it sort of shows you what the endgame of this whole month, and really about identity politics, is really about.
00:38:04.000You know, and I hear this a lot during this month from people like Hunter Avalon, by the way, and from people like Ashley Clare, or whatever, a lot of fake conservatives.
00:38:13.000And it's like this with the LGBT month.
00:38:15.000You hear the same sort of refrain and chorus with sexism, racism.
00:38:20.000The argument always goes something like this.
00:38:22.000Well, I don't hate X. You know, I'd have no problem with homosexuals.
00:38:33.000And always I think the acceptance is that a month like LGBT Pride is good in theory,
00:38:40.000That I guess in a hypothetical world you could say that homosexuals could be proud of their orientation, but the problem with it is how it's been weaponized.
00:38:50.000This is what we hear from a lot of boomer types.
00:38:52.000Well, I have no problem with homosexuals.
00:38:56.000I just don't like when it's crammed down my throat.
00:38:58.000I just don't like when, you know, it's... Take your pick at what the qualifier is.
00:39:13.000And this is where we have to challenge those qualifiers, those presumptions, that, well, if it were not for the over-the-top, the weaponization, the in-your-face, whatever, you know, whatever their inoffensive problem with it is, we have to attack the fundamental assertion that this is what they say it is, which we're proud of, whatever this is.
00:39:34.000It's obvious that a month like this is not intended to show what a long way they've come and, you know, the fact that they are survivors or, you know, celebrating their lifestyle or anything like that.
00:39:49.000It's about the fact that they can at once be, and this is to me what is fascinating, this is the paradox at the core of all these different struggles.
00:39:59.000At the core of them, and the LGBT Pride Month,
00:40:02.000Is the same paradox which is at once we are oppressed, we are the underdog, constantly marginalized, and we heard this from Sadiq Khan yesterday, we are the oppressed, but at the same time we see with our eyes and we see in practice that this is not the case.
00:40:19.000You know, it's LGBT Pride Month and this is not acknowledged simply by, you know, Advocate Magazine or whatever other LGBT lobby, this is acknowledged by Bank of America.
00:40:43.000So, at the core of it, always, is the same fundamental paradox, which is, well, the reason that we're entitled to this march, or any special privilege, or, you know, whatever political movement, identity politics itself, it's because we're marginalized.
00:41:15.000It's banking, it's finance, Wall Street, government, it's all these different places.
00:41:18.000So to me, I look at the straight pride parade, and it's really sort of missing the point, but I think it does demonstrate what's happening here.
00:41:27.000The reason people are reacting to this, the reason people feel the need to have a parade like this, is because the traditional order has been totally subverted, flipped upside down,
00:41:35.000Honestly, to me, it would be worth it to have an event like this if only to waste resources.
00:41:57.000And while I don't think that's the future personally, you know, and I see all kinds of different activism from people that I like, from people that I don't like, the one utility I see in that kind of activism is the fact that it wastes the government's resources and it wastes the left's resources.
00:42:12.000You know, there was a KKK rally last week.
00:42:16.000I think it was last week in Arkansas, I believe.
00:42:32.000And conversely, I think the rally cost the government $650,000 for this 10-person rally.
00:42:40.000And you have thousands of demonstrators show up, liberals all up in arms.
00:42:44.000And even we talked about, I think it was last month, there was this terrorist, this Muslim terrorist who planned on bombing
00:42:52.000A white nationalist rally in Long Beach, California.
00:42:55.000And it turned out in that little incident, it wasn't so much about the bombing, though the so-called white nationalist group didn't even show up.
00:43:02.000They had planned this rally, you know, they were putting it together.
00:43:05.000They didn't show up, but there's this big counter demonstration.
00:43:08.000And so when I see these kinds of different things, obviously different groups, Straight Pride, KKK,
00:43:32.000To have some kind of march for the traditional family, sort of a lost cause in that city.
00:43:37.000But maybe the one redeeming quality, the one reason why it might be sort of a good idea, might be interesting for some of those different groups to consider who maybe we're not fans of, maybe we're not engaging with.
00:43:48.000What an abnormal time we're living in.
00:44:05.00050 years ago, the thought that you would even need something like that.
00:44:08.000The thought that that would even be a heterosexual pride parade.
00:44:12.000Even the word heterosexual, was that even in the vernacular 25, 30 years ago?
00:44:19.000It's like a lot of these terms, they're invented against
00:44:24.000The words and the new paradigms created by the left, you know The whole premise of homo versus heterosexual the gay straight sort of paradigm and all this that you would even have a straight pride in opposition or in contrast to a gay pride really says where we are with the normalization of all this stuff and And maybe the marginalization then of traditional people of heterosexuals that that would even be a thought 50 years ago you wouldn't even need something like that because that was just the way it was and
00:44:52.000Uh, if there were any challenge by homosexuals, then, you know, we know which rally, we know which parade would face backlash, right?
00:44:59.000We know which parade would face any kind of opposition.
00:46:48.000Department of Housing and Urban Development, California accounted for 30% of
00:46:53.000Of all people experiencing homelessness as individuals in the United States and 49% of all unsheltered individuals.
00:47:01.000With a homeless rate of about 2.5 times the national rate.
00:47:05.000California accounts for only 12% of the nation's population.
00:47:09.000So you could say despite making up only 12% of the nation's population, California represents 30% of homeless individuals, 49% of all unsheltered individuals.
00:47:31.000You know, you have a sanctuary city, a sanctuary state, it's in the southwest, it's right on the border, or not far from the border, and so you have all these immigrants ending up there, illegal or legal, and naturally, what do you have a shortage of first?
00:48:28.000So you have all these people living in the tents, in the shanties, on the streets, on the sidewalks, and naturally you have the problem of waste.
00:48:35.000What do you do with homeless people and thousands of them in very concentrated areas?
00:49:09.000And so this is the modern picture of Los Angeles.
00:49:12.000There's another article about this in the LA Times talking about particularly how this is affecting the LA City Hall.
00:49:19.000They've got a very big problem there in their government building.
00:49:23.000The article reads, quote, When faced with complaints earlier this year from city workers about rats infesting L.A.
00:49:29.000City Hall, most city officials said little about whether the problem was connected to several homeless camps right outside.
00:49:35.000But a newly uncovered report from a pest control company hired by the city has raised fresh questions about whether officials wrongly downplayed that possibility during discussions at City Council meetings.
00:49:46.000Cats USA Pest Control was brought in to assess areas outside City Hall and nearby buildings, and they warned that homeless people create, quote, harborage for rodents.
00:49:56.000The company said it found, quote, poor sanitary conditions, including leftover food, human waste, hyperdermic needles, and recommended that the city clear away the homeless population living in the Civic Center.
00:50:06.000County health officials also declared a typhus outbreak last year in downtown LA,
00:50:11.000And one LA City employee, Deputy City Attorney Elizabeth Greenwood, has filed a $5 million legal claim against the city, saying she contracted typhus while working in her office at City Hall East.
00:50:23.000So this is not even a problem, I mean it's mostly a problem obviously in Skid Row, in the homeless areas, but it's gotten so bad, it's overflowing so much, that now you have people working in the City Hall
00:50:35.000Contracting typhus government workers people that should be you know you have an attorney who you would think I would imagine you know when I think of Los Angeles Second biggest city in the in the United States one of the biggest cities in the world
00:51:55.000What difference is it between Mexican immigrants coming between 1965 and the present day and your ancestors who came here at the turn of the century at Ellis Island from Europe?
00:52:17.000They wipe their butts with toilet paper, and not their hands.
00:52:21.000Now, these other people, you can't say the same.
00:52:24.000You look at Italy today, and you look at Mexico today.
00:52:26.000Is it any wonder why the America of the 1960s, with the immigrants from 50 years prior, looks different than the America in 2019, with the immigrants that have come in since 20, or rather since 1965?
00:52:43.000It's obvious and so for people that continue to deny it I don't know how you could look any further from LA and be confused about the outlook of the rest of the country is you import third world people
00:53:52.000People watching this show who live maybe in the heartland of the country or maybe not in the bigger cities, they understand what I mean by this.
00:53:59.000It's not just Chicago, New York City, and LA anymore.
00:54:02.000It's all the big cities and it's even rural areas too.
00:54:05.000You can look at Hartford, Connecticut.
00:54:07.000Has a substantial Hispanic population.
00:55:27.000Demographic controls on white countries.
00:55:30.000People perceive that as hateful or something.
00:55:32.000But to me, it's obviously the most humane thing to do, not just for us, but for everybody.
00:55:38.000To me, the great tragedy is the fact that it seems that the default position of the human population is conditions like Los Angeles.
00:55:48.000If you look at the vast majority of countries on planet Earth,
00:55:52.000Across all the continents, do they look more like Japan, and Germany, and the United States?
00:55:58.000Or do they mostly look like places like Cambodia, okay, and Mexico, and Central African Republic, and so on?
00:56:06.000So if we understand that the default prevailing condition of human people is unsanitary conditions, it's disease, it's poverty, it's just dirty garbage everywhere, okay?
00:56:18.000If that's the situation everywhere, and we have only been able to cut out maybe a few enclaves, a few shelters that have succeeded, that have risen above, that are thriving, and like I said, you've got a handful of examples.
00:56:32.000You can count them on two hands, right?
00:56:34.000In Western Europe, in North America, and in East Asia.
00:56:39.000I'm talking about Japan and South Korea.
00:56:41.000Should we not seek to preserve those places for everybody?
00:56:45.000And I don't mean preserve them for everybody in the sense that for everybody to come here, right?
00:56:50.000And make them like the rest of the world.
00:56:52.000I mean for the sake of this objective sense of humanity, of civilization.
00:56:58.000Should we not preserve these places so that maybe other places could learn from them and become like them?
00:57:04.000Should we not have, you know, we look at colonialism.
00:57:07.000Is that such a bad thing that you have these great European countries going abroad?
00:57:12.000And trying to implement, or impose in some cases, Western standards of living, Western standards of anything on these other countries, to me, that's the only sensible thing to do.
00:57:23.000We have countries that have figured it out, obviously, and have risen up to the standard of living which we find to be our standard in America.
00:58:30.000It's very sad what we see happening in Los Angeles.
00:58:32.000So hey, look, you gotta enjoy while you can.
00:58:35.000For people that tell me, you know, the McDonald's and this and that, you have to go and work out, you have to go to the gym, and you have to go on a salad diet and all this stuff.
00:58:45.000I am going to really enjoy the fruits of America while we still have them, you know?
00:58:52.000I'm gonna go out there, enjoy the fruits of Western white civilization because, you know, in 50 years, I'm gonna be raising my kids in some dung heap and we're gonna be eating bugs and crickets and we've been over that whole thing before, so...
00:59:07.000That's where we are, you know, in America First Territory.
00:59:10.000Not a very enviable position, but you know, who knows?
00:59:14.000Who knows what the future holds for us?
00:59:15.000Maybe one of these days, maybe all these people coming over to Los Angeles, they'll take it upon themselves to turn it all around, right?
00:59:23.000Maybe if they just read Free to Choose by Milton Friedman, if we just sign them up for Turning Point Youth Leadership Summits, maybe they'll learn to pick up after themselves and, you know, not be on drugs and not... and wash their hands maybe, you know, things like that.
00:59:38.000Maybe they still have a shot, but I'm not really counting on it.
00:59:41.000So, that's the situation in Los Angeles.
01:02:24.000You look at the American right, the alt-right, or the heritage folks, the
01:02:31.000Coke Brothers people, how are they able to achieve or implement their policy goals?
01:02:36.000Well, they have this sort of constellation of institutions, organizations, they have this infrastructure of think tanks, and they have donor networks, and they have activist organizations, and they have a lot of different kinds of people, a lot of different kinds of organizations on their payroll.
01:03:07.000An organization like that is very useful.
01:03:09.000So that when a major lobby wants to see their policies go into effect, well they can cite a heritage report or they can bring in a heritage person to write their law, to write a bill to go into place in a state government or in federal government.
01:03:40.000Turning Point USA, one of the college campus groups, they are bringing people into the Republican Party, funneling people in to the various groups.
01:03:47.000And so you have this constellation of organizations here, meaning they're all sort of connected, carrying out different tasks, and that is how political action happens.
01:04:52.000College kid is looking for his intellectual foundation.
01:04:55.000He's ordering the books that are in print.
01:04:58.000So Arctos, there's your publishing house.
01:05:00.000Identity Europa, which doesn't exist anymore.
01:05:03.000They were the henchmen at the time under Nate D'Amico and Eli Mosley.
01:05:07.000So these were your on the ground activists.
01:05:10.000You had Red Ice, I think, which is sort of associated with those guys, which was a radio network, and they had an important infrastructure on YouTube, obviously, but they had their own website.
01:05:19.000You had the Daily Stormer podcast, or rather, the paper, which we're not really a part of that, but this is just an example.
01:05:25.000Daily Stormer, which is a very online, or rather popular online publication.
01:05:33.000TRS, the podcast network, and NPI, ultimately National Policy Institute, which should have been churning out policies.
01:05:42.000And so, at one point in time, yet I feel all these different groups on the same page, all united behind the alt-right brand, and I think all those guys knew each other, and we're all working towards the same goals, but because of bad decisions,
01:06:25.000You have a couple of options, I think, there.
01:06:28.000A couple of different organizations, and each of them have their own donors, and have their leaders and people, content creators, and so on.
01:07:11.000I don't feel they really have this young component, you know, and I've been told that whenever it comes to the more hot-button issues, they sort of shy away from the controversy.
01:07:19.000So, there's a perfect example of an institution that if I think you have the right leadership there, you know, somebody with a vision, you could take some of these different groups together and really make a difference.
01:07:31.000Instead, we have, you know, Will Chamberlain and Raheem Kassam taking over human events, and that's the AstroTurf website, you know, totally gay and pos.
01:08:30.000But he certainly does you know, there is a little bit of shilling for homosexuals going on there really makes you think Space Commando says guys, please stop with the racism in the live chat.
01:10:09.000I don't see why that's a detail, you know that you're
01:10:14.000Taking issue with their you know, I like black people black people are are great.
01:10:19.000They're terrific Okay, so this race and IQ stuff.
01:10:24.000It's just factual, you know, it doesn't mean you have to have animosity for people Michael says slow news day does not equal slow super chat evening.
01:11:14.000Only problem is well, you know the problem with tank treads You know the problem with tank treads if she's got the treads What does she not have and you can't we can't go without that.
01:12:49.000Faustian nature to somebody who says, you know, we have this dispute about land or I forget the exact origin of it was he was forced to pay Fee or something to the government
01:13:46.000You know, I think about a couple of things, which is number one, why do we feel the need to share with people?
01:13:52.000You know, because I think about people who have a Twitter account as an example, and they'll have, I'm not talking about anybody in particular, but they'll have a small private account with maybe a handful of followers, but people will use that, and just because they need to share their thoughts, you know, it's not sufficient that somebody, I think it's true for a lot of people,
01:14:28.000you know the way the universe is that we are a witness to the universe but inside of it you think about the experiment with the atom going through the thing the electron it goes through the you know what i'm talking about my science people will know when you witness it it takes form you know so so i do think about that a lot as a live streamer there is there are
01:14:52.000Existential implications for this as a live streamer.
01:14:55.000It's not so simple as I turn on the camera I do a show for you It really does bring to the forefront the issue of reality in my opinion in my in my humble opinion I think you know being a content creator.
01:15:09.000There's an ontology about it You know an epistemology about it.
01:15:13.000I think which which makes you think so $100 a month GoPro on the head.
01:15:39.000It's not exactly 400 episodes because I think we only have... We start out like two or three on this channel because I was stupid and I didn't number them for a long time and then one day I was like, I should number the shows and I started from the latest one.
01:15:55.000I estimated how many I had done, and I started from the most recent to the beginning, and then I got to the beginning, and it was like episode 3.
01:18:19.000It's about, this is an activity which, by all accounts, by every metric, is harmful to society at large and to the individuals that partake in it.
01:19:43.000It's hard not to go off during this month because everywhere you look it's just, you know, enabling, celebrating, you know, this sick and horrible behavior.
01:19:55.000The way they portray it, that's where the devil is.
01:19:58.000Because I can, you know, where a lot of, I think, normies are at is, and this is where Hunter Avalon is at as well, it's not our business to regulate the relationships between people.
01:21:50.000If you gamble, gamble, you know, if you've got it under control and you, you know, you set an amount that you're okay with losing, but I've never understood.
01:23:45.000That seems to me like a bridge too far.
01:23:47.000So I don't know if I would say outright it should be illegal, but I definitely think that public expressions of it, propagandizing, especially directed at children.
01:24:58.000Yeah, because he's been, you know, he's kind of soft on Israel and the Jews, so that would be pretty, uh, pretty based if he was able to, you know, raise his power level on this matter.
01:32:32.000And there's, you know, I have friends in the Alt-Light who are fine, and I don't think they're really part of the proper Alt-Light movement.
01:32:39.000But all these different... It's like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where people are popping in.
01:33:30.000I'm not some guy that's trying to, you know, climb the political ladder.
01:33:35.000I'm not somebody who's trying to get money from a foreign government or get a job at a think tank or rub shoulders with some important person at the Trump Hotel in Washington D.C.
01:33:45.000I am just some psycho doing a show, alright, with a webcam, and nobody else!
01:33:54.000And that's what allows me to be real, okay?
01:34:00.000That's why some bimbo has to block me on Twitter and hide from me, because she knows that I'm gonna expose her for what she really is, and all these people too.
01:34:11.000So... So that's what it's about, you know, with all these different people.
01:34:16.000Anyway, Donald Trump says, Nick, I have diarrhea.
01:34:51.000That's so true, though, about people saying, well, I'm against blue-haired feminists, but I'm a total Zionist shill myself.
01:34:59.000I'm against blue-haired feminists, you know, like my Leonopolis.
01:35:03.000I'm against SJWs, you know, but you're a dick-sucking Zionist homosexual libertarian, so what difference is it really, at the end of the day?
01:35:31.000TAC says, hey Nick, it's me, Sean Hoy.
01:35:34.000I saw this terrific poster in the back bay today featuring one of the students killed in Parkland saying you would still be alive if you went to school in Boston.
01:35:42.000Ironically, an Afro-American shot and killed a taxi driver in broad daylight just blocks away from that poster.
01:38:14.000Kid A says, with the gains made by those willing to speak in the only language that commands attention, what are your thoughts on fence-sitters like Sargon and Matthew Shepard?
01:40:00.000Oh yeah, I called you out for being gay.
01:40:03.000Yeah, that's alright, you know, whatever.
01:40:05.000First Soy Battalion says, in the First World, we are expected to believe that Third Worlders lack agency in the ability to make their own countries better and are our equals at the same time.
01:40:17.000We expect that they come here because they can't make their own country good, but then we expect that they're gonna contribute to our country in the same way as natives?
01:40:27.000Yeah, it is an interesting contradiction.
01:40:30.000Ambassador says, I keep getting unfollowed from you on Twitter.
01:40:43.000Prince of Conquest says all immigration to the USA was a mistake.
01:40:48.000Except for, uh, except for Europeans, right?
01:40:51.000James Russell says you hear the State Department had to defund a Twitter project because they were attacking Iranian-Americans that weren't pro-regime change?
01:41:33.000He keeps saying, because YouTube doesn't care about queer creators.
01:41:36.000He keeps throwing that out, trying to like dare YouTube.
01:41:39.000to uh you know bend the knee that's just such a joke these people 50 years ago would just have their asses kicked and they would not be a problem you know and i'm not saying problem today we have to listen literally to this guy this joke of a man people have to take this guy seriously youtube google one of the biggest companies in the world has to bend the knee and kowtow to this guy
01:42:05.000I just goes to show kind of a clown world.
01:42:06.000We're living in we just gotta I don't know man We just got to get out.
01:42:10.000I want a whole Girl, you know not not not pieces.
01:42:14.000Okay, not not not pieces missing girl, right?
01:42:19.000Patrice's has anyone ever been so far as decided as to want to go Okay
01:42:25.000Kyle says, as a Kyle, I feel like I'm obligated to apologize for the recent surge in inquiries for my location.
01:44:13.000Being in a musical does make you gay, actually.
01:44:16.000No, honestly, actually, maybe I'm gonna break a little bit from a lot of people and say not necessarily, because I would say that, but then I look at James Cagney, who was in Yankee Doodle Dandy, and that movie is based in Red Pill, and that's a movie about a guy who's in plays, and I think he was in stage plays before, so I'm gonna say not necessarily.
01:44:47.000I can't understand how you could if not, you know be like that maybe a hundred years ago was a little different, you know, obviously because he didn't have film and television but So, I don't know I would qualify there are some notable people who were in musicals or fans of musicals But I think that's maybe just a generational thing.
01:45:07.000I would say it's pretty gay these days NC Ridd says Nick don't forget avoid the groid.
01:45:34.000I already have a platform for our scene just wondering if you'll go though I remember you saying you can't go where David Duke went well that is an issue but we already have a venue for our scene never forgets as I just ordered a meat lovers pizza in honor of what LGBT that's pretty funny
01:46:10.000Hellgraph says if you have seen the HBO show Chernobyl, there's this woman scientist who's so epic and smart and apparently in reality there were hundreds of scientists there and they compressed them into one woman so based.
01:47:35.000I want to know what you thought about Vincent James' idea to copy the strategy of the Justice Democrats and try to run America First-style conservatives in primaries.
01:47:57.000Venti says, lab coat here, you were thinking of the double slit experiment, probability wave function collapsing into particle when observed.
01:49:28.000The Swalagarks says today marks the 15th anniversary of the Killdozer's reign of destruction over the small town of Granby, Colorado was violently ended.
01:51:10.000The sex it is but it's by a gay man and the image I had on my head was some kind of like weird old dude you know some weird old gay man and then I then it was Milo this British guy you know saw him eventually on Ben Shapiro but uh you know I thought he was cool for like a minute back when I was in high school so I get it.
01:51:30.000SoCal Mike says the problematic pope actually had some based comments on abortion for once in a compared it to hiring a hitman take what I can get.
01:51:42.000Well, it's just a shame that we hear anti-abortion rhetoric from the Pope and we're like celebrating because he's not advocating for mass immigration instead, you know.
01:51:53.000John Q. Publix is happy 30th Tiananmen Square Massacre anniversary hearing China whining about Pompeo.
01:51:59.000Was choice gets pulled feet first into a malfunctioning escalator?
01:52:10.000NC Red says, I was just memeing about the one-armed Shradcap GF a few weeks back.
01:52:15.000Yeah, I assume so, but there was somebody who went on Twitter, I don't know if she was being serious or not, but she was like, I am one-armed.
01:53:20.000Video game snake says Nick is a homo who likes musicals opinions on the opera big guys that as gay as you I never said I like musicals.
01:53:28.000I said James Cagney was in a musical and he's a Chad American Opera, I don't know.
01:53:35.000I've never really been into it I don't I'm not rich enough to be in the opera and I'm also not you know, European or intellectual enough Charlie dirts is Nick.