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00:24:12.000It's President Trump Proposes Nuking Hurricanes, Nuclear Strike on Hurricanes, or something like that in all capital letters.
00:24:20.000He didn't actually tweet that, or say that rather, I'm sure, but he has tweeted about it three times today.
00:24:27.000And the reason I want to talk about this little episode, if you're not familiar yet, Axios, which is a subsidiary of another media company, I think it's a subsidiary of NBC, correct me if I'm wrong,
00:24:39.000But Axios, which is a relatively new media outlet, they have been relentlessly posting this story.
00:24:44.000It was trending all day on Twitter yesterday that the president has talked to his advisors on numerous occasions saying that he thought it would be a good idea to start nuking hurricanes.
00:24:56.000You know, that if you see a hurricane forming off the coast of the country, what if we just dropped a nuclear bomb on it?
00:25:02.000What if we just ordered a nuclear strike on the hurricane?
00:25:04.000In order, of course, to mitigate the hurricane.
00:25:07.000This was all over Twitter, was all over the internet.
00:25:10.000Axios did a story about this, and the president tweeted about it on three separate occasions, you know.
00:25:15.000I'll read you the tweets when we get to it towards the end of the show, but he says, you know, Axios is spreading this fake story.
00:25:27.000And sort of two angles that I want to get to on this.
00:25:29.000I mean, is this a huge story in itself?
00:25:32.000It's sort of just another ridiculous... We see these kinds of things all the time in the administration where it's just sort of a goofy and strange story.
00:25:40.000It just reminds us what an absurd time we live in, right?
00:25:44.000On the one hand, I have to come to the president's defense.
00:25:47.000And on the one hand, I have to use this to illustrate how bad the media is.
00:26:59.000I really think that goes to show how bad it is.
00:27:01.000But on the other hand, I look at, you know, some of the events that have been going on for the past so many weeks, whether it's things that are happening with tech censorship, things that are happening with immigration, things that are happening overseas.
00:27:14.000I think really, you know, three tweets, three full tweets dedicated to just another one of these silly stories from the media.
00:27:21.000You know, on the one hand, it's bad that the press is doing this.
00:27:23.000On the other hand, it's like maybe we should change the focus a little bit in the administration, right?
00:27:55.000We'll be talking about this statement from YouTube actually.
00:27:57.000We have a little bit of an update for you.
00:27:59.000After the James Alsop banning yesterday, the CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, I think is her name, it's amazing the way these people are, how these people behave, and how they get away with it.
00:28:12.000The CEO of YouTube, just 24 hours after these mass bannings, huge purge,
00:28:17.000You know, like I said, we talked about it yesterday.
00:28:19.000There was the Oconoclast, James Alsup, American Identity Movement, VDARE, I think there's one other channel I'm forgetting, Way of the World, I think it was called.
00:28:28.000So after all these channels get purged, no warning, no strikes, no violations, she puts out a tweet today that says...
00:28:38.000Preserving YouTube as an open platform is more important than ever.
00:28:42.000My latest letter to creators is all about how YouTube balances openness with its responsibility to protect the community.
00:28:49.000So I'll read you some excerpt from the blog post, but just...
00:28:53.000I mean, look, the phrase, 1984, that gets thrown around a lot.
00:28:57.000I hate when people say that because how many times do we have to hear that, right?
00:29:07.000You know, so I hate when people say that.
00:29:11.000That said, I mean, we are living in a country now.
00:29:14.000We're living in a state with the media in particular where, I mean, it's literally they're saying the exact opposite of what they're doing.
00:29:22.000You know, they literally require you to at once hold these two completely different ideas in your head that at once, I mean, we know, we experience it every day.
00:29:31.000We're getting genocided off of the internet, right?
00:29:48.000He went out of his way to make sure he didn't break a single rule.
00:29:51.000He didn't have one strike on his channel and yet his whole channel got deleted one day and it appeared to be calculated because he went down along with like five others in the same 24-hour period.
00:30:01.000So once that's happening, and we're saying obviously there is a political agenda to censor certain political ideas out there, and then the next day the CEO of YouTube comes out with a statement without even addressing, by the way, the James Alsup channel in particular, and says our commitment to openness has never been stronger.
00:30:21.000I want to reaffirm our commitment to an open platform for diverse ideas.
00:30:27.000And so how do you get along in a world like that, right?
00:30:29.000But we'll read you some extra from that letter.
00:30:57.000So he was coming to Harvard from Palestine as an international student when he was stopped at Logan International Airport, questioned by immigration authorities, and ultimately deported.
00:31:08.000And they deported him because after five or seven hours of questioning, they opened up his phone, they opened up his laptop, and they found anti-American posts on his social media.
00:31:18.000He claims that only his friends were posting anti-American ideas, sentiments, comments, and not him.
00:31:25.000I don't really know if I believe that, but in any case, they did attribute it to the social media posts.
00:31:31.000They said that any immigrant that comes into the country, they must meet all the eligibility requirements.
00:31:37.000One of them among those is that you have to love the country.
00:31:40.000I think the president implemented this sometime in 2017.
00:31:44.000He changed the rules slightly, or at least began to
00:31:48.000We'll be talking about that as well, and I think that should be our show.
00:31:52.000You know, you can tell there's not really much going on, right?
00:32:04.000You know and I said this yesterday it's like every time we say that it seems now every time we say there's nothing going on something bad happens to right-wing content creators so even now I hesitate to say it you know before it was funny it was like nothing's happening in the news and then somebody sets himself on fire in front of the White House
00:32:23.000You know, there's a fire at a big cathedral.
00:32:25.000I'm not saying that's a good thing, but you know, things are happening.
00:32:29.000And now whenever I say, nothing's really happening in the news, it's like, oh, James Alsup gets banned.
00:32:33.000You know, somebody gets banned from Facebook.
00:33:00.000I will say it's somewhat surprising that we didn't catch the banhammer.
00:33:03.000You know, obviously it was very concerning last night.
00:33:06.000You know, we saw James go, and I guess with James it's a little bit different.
00:33:10.000Oh, just a little addendum on what we said yesterday.
00:33:12.000I'll say this very briefly and then we'll get into the news.
00:33:16.000With James Alsup, what I think a lot of people are not really realizing or acknowledging, or maybe don't even know, is that James Alsup has actually been targeted.
00:33:27.000This was part of a long-standing trend.
00:33:29.000I talked about this, I think, I mentioned it in passing last night at the beginning of the show, but James Alsup was banned from Twitter first.
00:34:38.000Came down on him basically within about 48 hours.
00:34:42.000I think it took Twitter a little bit longer, but if you remember, they shut him out of everything within a very short amount of time, even like the backend stuff.
00:34:50.000You know, I mean, they didn't just shut him down on Facebook and Instagram and YouTube, but they also shut him down on like Pinterest, they shut him down on email octopus, I believe, they shut him down on like everything, Vimeo, Dailymotion, everything that you could imagine he was off of.
00:35:05.000It's not that widespread with James, but it's very interesting that they targeted him in particular, and I think that's a vindication of what James was trying to do with his channel, or what James did very successfully with his channel, which is to say that James, if you looked at there was a recent study on alt-right, alt-light, far-right radicalization, and it analyzed the biggest alt-right channels, the biggest alt-light channels, the biggest intellectual dark web channels,
00:35:31.000And it sort of analyzed how people are accessing that content, how they're, you know, how these videos are showing up in their feed, right?
00:35:38.000In other words, how people are falling down this spiral, you know, spiraling down into radicalization, and they become neo-nazis, they become white nationalists.
00:35:48.000And James Alsup was included on the list, and it showed that if you look at a strict classification of alt-right versus alt-right YouTube channels by view count, and I wouldn't call James Alsup alt-right,
00:35:59.000You know, given our understanding of the term, but loosely defined as, you know, probably further to the right than Miley Yiannopoulos, Gavin McInnes.
00:36:07.000You know, I guess maybe that's how you could phrase it.
00:36:10.000I guess maybe under that classification, you could say that James Alsup is alt-right, right?
00:36:13.000I mean, if Milo's alt-right and Gavin's alt-right, maybe it's cleaner, it's smoother, easier to say, well, you know, everybody to the right of that's alt-right.
00:36:20.000You know, James Alsup, American Renaissance, and so on.
00:36:23.000So if you looked at this study, anyway, if you looked at this study for all the sort of real, authentic, dissonant right conservatives, James Alsup was at the top of the list.
00:36:34.000He has, and half of a million subscribers.
00:36:36.000He was by far and away the biggest channel pushing the ideas that we push on this show, the ideas that are sort of in these circles, things like race realism, about the changing demographic situation, Jewish influence, Israeli influence, things like that.
00:36:52.000He was by far and away the most influential channel, and so I don't think
00:36:56.000That those two things are unrelated, that he's been targeted, that he's been gone after so hard in the last week or two weeks or so, clenched off Twitter a long time ago, it probably has something to do with the fact that he's so effective at getting the message across.
00:37:09.000I think everybody knew that people like James, and to a lesser extent people like myself,
00:37:16.000Now, obviously, James had a little bit different kind of content.
00:37:19.000The format was a little bit more similar to a lot more traditional sort of videos from conservatives like, you know, Steven Crowder.
00:37:26.000I'm talking strictly in terms of format or Rebel Media or CRTV or something like that.
00:37:31.000And so somebody that was having a lot of mainstream success in, you know, again, like I said, piercing that mainstream, piercing the sort of establishment model, getting people over from, you know, maybe Ben Shapiro, getting people over from Steven Crowder, getting people over from
00:37:55.000Because with him as an exception, I don't think anybody else, maybe also Alex Jones, I don't think anybody else has been targeted as much as I've seen James, Alex, maybe like Laura Loomer, Milo.
00:38:07.000It's like a few people, and those are the people that are really changing the most minds, that they go after the hardest.
00:38:13.000For what it's worth, I think what we saw yesterday, obviously it's terribly lost this channel, but on the other hand...
00:38:19.000I think it's a sort of tacit vindication of the underlying strategy, which is that what James was doing was working.
00:38:26.000What we're doing on America First is working.
00:38:29.000The idea of optics, the idea of strategy, prioritizing, you know, the look, the aesthetic, persuasiveness, tactfulness, it's obviously working.
00:38:37.000They're far more threatened by, you know, James with 62 million video views, half a million subs, people are coming over from Steven Crowder.
00:38:45.000Then they are with, you know, the McSpencer group on the Radix channel, you know, or like GoiTalk or something like that.
00:38:50.000So, just a little drive-by at the Wignats.
00:38:52.000Had to do it, but just something to keep in mind about that.
00:38:56.000I am planning on doing a stream with James Alsup tomorrow on DLive.
00:39:01.000I haven't spoken with him today at all, but we were planning on doing that on his channel.
00:39:08.000Obviously that's not going to happen now, but we are sort of loosely setting up a stream for tomorrow on my DLive channel.
00:39:14.000So if you want to see that, go to dlive.tv slash NickJFuentes.
00:39:35.000That felt like a very protracted introduction there, but we're gonna dive in here and we'll first talk about, I guess we'll talk about the statement from the YouTube CEO while we're on the subject of James Alsup.
00:39:49.000Literally 24 hours after James gets the can, for no reason, didn't break any rules,
00:39:55.000The CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, tweets out, quote, preserving YouTube as an open platform is more important than ever.
00:40:02.000My latest letter to creators is all about how YouTube balances openness with its responsibility to protect the community.
00:40:09.000And she writes in this blog post, I'll read you just a few paragraphs here, it's kind of a run-on, but she writes, YouTube is built on the premise of openness.
00:40:19.000Based on this open platform, that's just...
00:40:22.000Millions of creators around the world have connected with global audiences, and many of them have built thriving businesses in the process.
00:40:29.000But openness comes with its challenges, which is why we also have community guidelines that we update on an ongoing basis.
00:40:36.000Most recently, this includes our hate speech policy and our upcoming harassment policy.
00:40:41.000When you create a place designed to welcome many different voices, some will cross the line.
00:40:46.000Bad actors will try to exploit platforms for their own gain, even as we invest in the systems to stop them.
00:40:52.000As more issues come into view, a rising chorus of policy makers, press, and pundits are questioning whether an open platform is valuable or even viable.
00:41:00.000Despite these concerns, I believe preserving an open platform is more important than ever.
00:41:14.000But I believe that hearing a broad range of perspectives ultimately makes us a stronger and more informed society, even if we disagree with some of those views.
00:41:23.000A large part of how we protect this openness is not just guidelines that allow for diversity of speech, but the steps that we're taking to ensure a responsible community.
00:41:31.000I've said a number of times this year that this is my number one priority, a responsible approach toward managing
00:41:37.000What's on our platform protects our users and creators like you.
00:41:40.000It also means we can continue to foster all the good that comes from an open platform.
00:41:45.000And so she keeps repeating the mantra of open platform, open platform.
00:42:18.000So talk about, you know, tolerating offensive or controversial content.
00:42:21.000I guess a 15 year old was too dangerous, hateful, dangerous to the discord, a bad, a bad faith actor trying to seek her own gain, right?
00:42:30.000She had to get terminated, eliminated off the website.
00:42:34.000Before that, in June, we had the Adpocalypse, which you talked about on this show.
00:42:38.000We actually, that was the most recent time that we like deleted every video, privated every video, had to take all kinds of precautions to protect my channel.
00:42:46.000You know, but James Alsop got demonetized at that time.
00:42:52.000A number of channels got outright deleted or got content restrictions.
00:42:55.000You know, they got in a limited state for a lot of their videos.
00:42:59.000And so you just read things like this and it's almost hard to believe that these social media tycoons or tech oligarchs, people like Susan Wojcicki and Jack Dorsey of Twitter can say things like, we're the free speech wing of the free speech party.
00:43:14.000We're so committed to an open platform and yet at the same time have policies like this.
00:43:19.000I guess the one sort of silver lining is that everybody recognizes it's not true.
00:43:23.000Not even us, not even rather just us on the right wing, but if you look at her tweet on Twitter, she's probably got something like 500, 600 replies and 200 likes for this blog post.
00:43:35.000So in other words, three times as many people are replying and saying, what are you talking about?
00:44:26.000Made up by white nationalists, made up by American Renaissance and VDARE and all the neo-Nazis, yet we look at the data, or we even look at their own reports from the New York Times, the Huffington Post, all these different news sources, where they say straight up, and it's editorials.
00:44:46.000I don't know if you saw, but I put on my timeline yesterday or two days ago, there was some Jewish fellow who straight-up tweeted, yes, we are going to replace you.
00:44:55.000In other words, we, as Jewish people, are going to replace all these white nationalists and neo-Nazis, white people in the country, and it'll be a great thing.
00:45:03.000That's probably the most prominent example.
00:45:05.000But it's just about every issue, whether it's logistical things like this, whether it's talking about the tech platform and the medium of communication itself, or it's about the issues, whether it's about mass immigration, or it's about wars, or it's about influence in Hollywood, all these kinds of things.
00:45:22.000And once they're telling you straight up, this is what we're doing, this is our agenda, this is our objective, increasingly it's totally explicit.
00:45:51.000So I wonder at that point, is that a deliberate form?
00:45:55.000And I don't know how conscious, how much of this is designed, but is this a deliberate way to demoralize and sort of break us down, destroy us, challenge the narrative?
00:46:04.000Because it seems like we see this all the time and everybody knows that it's nonsensical, right?
00:46:10.000I think everybody can understand the hypocrisies underlying this.
00:46:15.000So you have to wonder if it's just outright and straight up deliberate in an attempt to demoralize us.
00:46:19.000So that, you know, we're out there trying to say, you know, look what's going on and they're once acknowledging it and at the same time vilifying us, ostracizing us as fringe, crazy, conspiracy theorists.
00:46:30.000You know, obviously we we are sort of outside the mainstream and everything.
00:46:37.000The open platform is more important than ever.
00:46:40.000But James also can't have a channel no rule infractions, but you know if you have the wrong view as well You just simply can't have the platform.
00:46:47.000I'll also say and this is the last note on her statement She says that what she's been trying to do in the last few years is the four R's This is what she says.
00:47:00.000Responsibility in the YouTube community involves four R's, which is removal, raising up, reducing, and rewarding.
00:47:08.000So she says, removal is removing content that violates our policies as quickly as possible.
00:47:13.000So, you know, people that are spreading hate speech, you know, they say they're going after people doing pranks and challenges that are dangerous, people putting children in jeopardy.
00:47:23.000One of the R's is removing content that violates the rules.
00:47:26.000Another R is rewarding, high trust, or rather trusted, eligible creators.
00:47:31.000You know, people that have not broken rules, things like that.
00:47:34.000Now there are a couple of interesting ones as well.
00:47:37.000You know, you would think that, so you've got the two R's that sort of make sense.
00:47:40.000You know, removing content that violates the rules.
00:47:43.000I don't think anybody disagrees with that.
00:47:45.000You've got rewarding people that are good creators, trusted creators, people that are making good content.
00:47:51.000You've got a couple of others that are, you know, a little bit suspect, which I think a lot of people would say, uh really?
00:47:58.000That's going on on YouTube the only major... I mean they've got a monopoly on video sharing and streaming in the world, on the planet.
00:48:11.000It says we raise up authoritative voices when people are looking for breaking news and information, especially during breaking news moments.
00:48:20.000Our breaking and top news shelves are available in 40 countries and we're continuing to expand that number.
00:48:25.000So in other words, one of the pillars of YouTube's rules, of YouTube's guiding policy, is raising up, quote, authoritative voices when it comes to breaking news.
00:48:36.000In other words, they're going to elevate mainstream media and they're going to bury alternative media.
00:48:41.000So this is why, for example, if you look up any major mainstream story, you know, if you look up Amazon Fire, if you look up Trump G7 Summit, you're not going to see anything from a small creator, you're not going to see anything from a right-wing person, you're not going to see anything from somebody that isn't approved by the establishment.
00:49:00.000All the top search results for pages and pages will be NBC, CBS, CNN, Fox,
00:49:07.000Just the major mainstream media companies.
00:49:09.000And you got to think to yourself, is that really the best idea?
00:49:13.000Is that really the best idea that some unelected private sector person, you know, I don't even think it's Susan Wojcicki who chooses this.
00:49:22.000I don't think maybe it's even anybody who's a higher up on YouTube.
00:49:25.000That it's some kind of content moderator, maybe a lower or middle level content moderator who designs these algorithms, some kind of tech engineer.
00:49:34.000Designing who gets to be at the top of the search results and, as a consequence, who gets heard on breaking news, who gets trusted for the facts, who gets trusted on the opinion.
00:49:44.000You know, for example, after the El Paso shooting, there were a lot of people on our side of Twitter, rightly, who said, well, if you can't verify that the 8chan manifesto about immigration was written by that Walmart shooter, this was two weeks ago,
00:49:56.000Well, then how can you just so easily attribute the manifesto to him and suddenly make this about gun control and white nationalism and shutting down the internet?
00:50:06.000You know, that's very irresponsible if you haven't confirmed it.
00:50:08.000Well, none of those people were heard.
00:50:09.000None of those people made it into the top search results.
00:50:12.000They were buried deliberately by the algorithm in place of mainstream media who took this and ran with it.
00:50:17.000And said, yeah, the El Paso shooter was a white nationalist and, you know, people are calling on white nationalists to get shut down.
00:50:23.000Yeah, you know, word is 8chan is the neo-nazi central and it should be shut down by the FBI and the CIA and all this.
00:50:29.000You know, so they get to control the narrative.
00:50:33.000They get to control the opinion because they control the algorithm.
00:50:36.000And controlling the algorithm, they get to decide what you see when you're reading about the news.
00:50:41.000I thought the whole point of social media, of a decentralized network online, was to democratize the information process.
00:50:50.000Was to wrest control of information and tastemaking from a few people in the private and public sector, and give it to citizen journalists, give it to people that are there on the scene, give it to people that are fact-finding and doing hard research, people that are not getting paid by the interests.
00:51:07.000We know that now social media is realistically an extension of legacy media.
00:51:13.000Social media, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, all these major players are now just an arm, an extension of the same old television networks, the same old print networks in many cases, or print publications, and this is borne out by this policy.
00:51:27.000Raising up authoritative voices, raising up people with lots of money and every interest
00:51:52.000Raising up people that are mainstream.
00:51:54.000Raising up legacy media and burying so-called conspiracy theorists.
00:51:59.000I think everybody sees what's going on there, right?
00:52:01.000And then lastly, reducing the spread of content that brushes right up against our policy line, is what they say for the fourth R. Already in the U.S., where we made changes to recommendations earlier this year, we've seen a 50% drop of views from recommendations to this type of content, meaning quality content has more of a chance to shine.
00:52:21.000So in other words, they're saying, uh, yeah, we are celebrating the fact that we are deliberately reducing views on videos that don't break the rules, but, you know, kind of come close to it.
00:52:32.000So, for example, a lot of right-wing content creators lately, James has been one of them,
00:52:36.000They've been complaining that, you know, the quality of the content hasn't changed.
00:52:41.000We haven't changed anything in our methodology.
00:52:43.000We're still getting a lot of video views from like, you know, Twitter or Facebook or whatever.
00:52:48.000But for some reason our video views are dropping precipitously.
00:52:51.000For example, if you've seen Stefan Molyneux's channel.
00:52:53.000Stefan Molyneux used to get huge engagement and for some reason it's fallen through the floor.
00:52:58.000You know, I'm sure he's one of these channels that's been targeted.
00:53:00.000They're saying that we're specifically going after videos and we're deliberately
00:53:05.000Having them get less views because we're not putting them in the recommended algorithm, we're not putting them in the search algorithm, and there are channels that haven't even, like I said, it says it right here in the statement, that don't break the rules but they arbitrarily judge, well they're coming close to breaking the rules.
00:53:20.000And so of course, who's to say what's coming close?
00:53:23.000Why do you even have rules if you're going to punish people that don't break them but kind of come close to breaking them?
00:53:31.000That would be like if America, it was like they said, well, you know, you can't steal, but if we think you're coming close to stealing, we're gonna punish you anyway.
00:53:44.000You know, and I think Michael Enoch was tweeting about this yesterday, which, you know, we're not huge fans of TRS, but he made a really good point.
00:54:57.000Or, even if you don't even break the rules that are ever-changing, and they're ever-changing the interpretation, they can still punish you for coming close to breaking them.
00:55:06.000And how do they judge who's coming close?
00:55:07.000Well, I guess it's just up to some Indian programmer or something, right?
00:55:11.000It's just up to some low or mid-level liberal Indian, you know, non-white programmer who's a tech engineer at Google, you know, somewhere in Silicon Valley or, you know, wherever their campus is.
00:55:22.000So, I mean, that just goes to show and illustrate how evil social media is.
00:55:26.000That a lot of people have it in their head that, oh, you know, you just can't say anything these days.
00:55:32.000It's obviously very coordinated, it's obviously very deliberate, that what they're trying to do is to freeze out anybody that is not approved by the system.
00:55:41.000The social media, the advent of the internet, has been the greatest crisis of legitimacy for the ruling elite, maybe in the history of the United States.
00:55:51.000In the sense that when mass communication first came on the scene with, you know, the printing press, or radio, or television, it's highly centralized.
00:56:00.000You know, if you want to get a radio station, well, that's a pretty big startup cost, right?
00:56:05.000You gotta get a radio antenna, you gotta get all kinds of radio equipment, you gotta get a license from the FCC.
00:56:11.000Ultimately, the government has to approve what can and cannot be said or allowed on the air.
00:56:17.000Can any one of you and I go out and start a television station?
00:56:20.000You have enough money to... I mean, does anyone even know how that works?
00:56:23.000And then even on top of that, you gotta get an FCC license as well to get a television channel and
00:56:29.000What you can say and what you can't say.
00:56:31.000So mass media has always been, for the most part, highly centralized, particularly in the last century.
00:56:37.000Printing press is a little bit more doable.
00:56:39.000You know, we've seen that with like the American Revolution, the French Revolution.
00:56:42.000But radio, television, it's unprecedented, the centralization of that kind of media and how it's allowed the state then to control the population, right?
00:56:52.000So the advent of the internet was the greatest threat to their legitimacy because this allowed for just anybody to say whatever they want, do whatever they want, anybody to follow, anybody else, right?
00:57:02.000So if you have Alex Jones, who does a YouTube show, he doesn't have to have a radio show.
00:57:09.000But if he has his own website, and he's got tens of millions of people on there, who can really stop him?
00:57:14.000You know, if he's on YouTube, and he's got tens of millions of people, sometimes hundreds of millions of people, listening to his views, who can really stop you?
00:57:21.000You know, all you need to do to get a YouTube channel is have a webcam, a USB microphone, a halfway decent computer, you know, a laptop even, and you just have to sign up and make a free YouTube account.
00:57:32.000So, anybody can go out and promulgate any information, facts, opinions, tastes, that they want.
00:57:39.000That's a big threat to the mainstream media.
00:57:41.000That's a big threat to the powers that be, the ruling elites.
00:57:44.000They rely on having a monopoly on information by controlling all the media.
00:57:49.000Even if it's not one person that controls all of it, it's somebody high up.
00:57:53.000You know, like we said yesterday, it's six major corporations that control 95% of the media.
00:57:58.000Ultimately, the government has to license it.
00:58:01.000You need big capital to start a competent media enterprise, and so it's a highly centralized process.
00:58:07.000You introduce the internet and that changes everything.
00:58:10.000So now we're in the process of going from, you know, people have called it the wild west internet, to a highly controlled internet where, like I said, it's just simply an extension of legacy media.
00:58:19.000Now YouTube is not a place where it's about you, you know, I guess that was the premise, and anybody gets to make videos.
00:58:25.000Now YouTube exists as a place where John Oliver also posts his content.
00:58:30.000Now it's a place where Jimmy Fallon also posts
00:58:33.000Funny clips the next day after the Tide show.
00:58:36.000You know, YouTube is now no longer about citizen journalism and on-the-ground breaking news coverage.
00:58:41.000Now it's a place where NBC can livestream their videos on top of television, right?
00:58:48.000Or the New York Times can make, you know, little complimentary, supplementary content for their website.
00:59:11.000They're shutting down anybody they disagree with and you know you see how how nasty it is how they do that.
00:59:17.000I don't think we I think we may be running out of time so I don't know if we'll get to the story about this Muslim kid who got kicked out of Harvard.
00:59:23.000We may have to save that for tomorrow.
00:59:26.000But we're gonna move on we'll talk about these hurricane this this hurricane story.
00:59:33.000So Axios reported this week I think it was yesterday or two days ago
00:59:38.000They'll put out this report and they said that they had heard from multiple unnamed sources that on multiple occasions the president had suggested to his advisors, to military personnel, other people that in response to hurricanes on the East Coast or in the Caribbean that we order a nuclear strike on the hurricane in order to stop the hurricane.
01:00:00.000I mean we know that a nuclear weapon would not stop a hurricane, but they have reported this basically to undermine the president and say, isn't this guy so silly?
01:00:09.000He's unfit, incompetent to be the president of the United States.
01:00:13.000He's the kind of guy that says, can't we just nuke hurricanes?
01:00:17.000And so they don't name any of the sources that have come to Axios and said this, but nevertheless they run this story and the president responded on Twitter
01:00:24.000Today he said quote the story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous.
01:00:34.000I never said this just more fake news.
01:00:37.000He tweeted later on the same day just returned to Washington from France and the very successful G7 only to find that the fake news
01:00:46.000is still trying to perpetuate the phony story that I wanted to use nuclear weapons to blow up hurricanes before they reach shore.
01:00:57.000And then he tweeted a third time, Axios, whatever that is, sat back and said, gee, let's see, what can we make up today to embarrass the president?
01:01:07.000Then they said, why don't we say he wants to bomb a hurricane?
01:01:12.000The media in our country is totally out of control.
01:01:15.000In the first place, you have to laugh.
01:01:17.000I mean, I guess the silver lining, maybe the redeeming quality of this administration is that it's so funny.
01:01:25.000If you kind of give up on caring about how the administration is doing and how things are going in the world, if you really embrace the funny side...
01:04:04.000We're all Americans, and we just happen to be a little bit more liberal.
01:04:07.000Maybe that was the case, like, 25 years ago.
01:04:10.000Obviously, at this point, their agenda is to undermine the president, undermine his agenda, and at him as a civilian elected official.
01:04:18.000You know, we saw this with the Russiagate stuff.
01:04:20.000We saw this even with a lot of the illegal immigration stuff.
01:04:24.000How many news media companies were out there warning illegal immigrants that ICE raids were imminent?
01:04:29.000Telling them, if you're breaking the law by being an illegal immigrant, you're here illegally.
01:04:33.000Here are ways that you can evade the government.
01:04:35.000Here are ways that you can evade the law.
01:04:37.000I mean, these people are actively trying to undermine the civilian government, and they're aiding criminals, and they're straight up lying and trying to humiliate the president.
01:04:57.000That YouTube and Twitter get to ban people for hate speech, they get to ban people for, you know, being white separatists or white nationalists, whatever, you know, take your pick at, you know, the latest phrase, the latest buzzword.
01:05:08.000That's okay, because they're a private company, but free speech also means that media gets to go out and libel and defame whoever they want.
01:05:19.000If you can't go out there online and, you know, voice your opinion without getting banned from payment processors, Uber, Airbnb, YouTube, you know, that's totally covered.
01:05:28.000The First Amendment does not apply there, but it definitely applies to journalists who lie every day.
01:05:34.000They knowingly, openly lie in order to hurt people.
01:05:38.000I mean, it's the definition of libel and defamation, and that's okay?
01:05:42.000You know, I talk to lawyers all the time.
01:05:44.000Every time I get called a white nationalist, I text somebody and say, is there a case here?
01:06:34.000But I talk to people and they say, well, as a public figure you basically have no protections.
01:06:38.000As somebody who's public, and specifically somebody who's public and political, and somebody who's kind of come close to things like that based on your associations, other things you say, basically nothing you can do about that.
01:06:49.000So people can outright publish lies every day, and that's me on a smaller scale, but they could also do it against the government, they could do it with ICE, they could do it with the President, and there's just no penalty?
01:07:16.000On the other hand, maybe to that point, I look at these tweets and I say it's kind of embarrassing in itself that he dedicated three tweets to this.
01:07:24.000Three tweets to a throwaway story from Axios about nuking hurricanes.
01:07:28.000And I don't even mean this from a practical perspective of, you know, is this a great idea to elevate a story that might have been obscure, you know?
01:07:37.000The argument could be made that he's making a bigger deal out of it than it might have been if he didn't tweet about it at all.
01:08:28.000Tweets don't really amount to policy or anything like that, but in light of all that's going on within the movement, within the country, going on in the world, that seems to be the focus.
01:08:42.000I hate to say that, because I love the President.
01:08:50.000I think he's funny, I think he's a great man, I think he's a hero, and all that.
01:08:55.000You know, you've watched the show, if you've been watching the show for a long time, you know I have a lot of personal affection for the President.
01:09:02.000But when you see things like this, you start to wonder, obviously he seems to care a lot more about personal slights than many other things going on in the world.
01:09:11.000I mean, what does it say that he said three separate times, this Axios story is fake news?
01:09:19.000Or is it just that the president takes personal slights, personal insults, people wounding his ego, that's a bigger deal to him, that's a bigger fixation and priority than real issues happening in the country.
01:09:31.000That perhaps a lot more that's going on in the administration, or maybe even in the campaign, maybe the whole life of his political career itself, is motivated by similar things.
01:09:45.000I really hate to say that because, you know, for so long we had to contend with Democrats, Liberals during the election.
01:09:51.000I remember I was one of them, arguing against people who said, he's a con man, he's only in it for himself, he's self-centered, he's an egomaniac.
01:09:59.000And I was out there saying, you know, he gave up his great life.
01:10:03.000This guy was a billionaire and he was a celebrity.
01:10:05.000He gave it all up to be the president.
01:10:58.000He's the greatest thing to happen since, you know, whatever.
01:11:01.000And, you know, looking back, we made those big defenses of him, but now, as we progress, you see the things that he focuses on, the things that he doesn't focus on.
01:11:09.000Things like this, to me, are very illustrative of what the priority is.
01:11:13.000What's really on his mind, which is that it seems to me that the personal slights, the ego, seems to be a bigger deal than immigration, seems to be a bigger deal than tax censorship or, you know, a variety of other things we talk about on this show that are just simply not addressed in the administration.
01:11:30.000You know, he himself has said, I think it was last month or two months ago, that the number one problem in his White House is personnel, is the staffing.
01:11:38.000So it's like he knows what's going wrong in the White House.
01:11:41.000He knows things are not going well for a lot of these issues.
01:11:44.000You know, some things are going well, some things are not going so well.
01:11:48.000Nevertheless, he knows the score in his own house.
01:11:50.000And yet he continues to be fixated on the Vanity Project.
01:11:54.000He continues to be fixated on, you know, speeches, big public demonstrations, the media, the personal attacks.
01:12:01.000And so I have to say, I don't love to say it, but it seems to vindicate the worst things that they said about him as a man during the election.
01:12:09.000Hopefully that'll change, you know, maybe we'll right the ship eventually.
01:12:13.000Here's me, you know, still holding out this little bit of hope.
01:12:16.000It's still possible that he could turn it all around and get things right, and I don't dispute that things are happening.
01:12:22.000I don't dispute that he's been a net positive for the country in spite of that, but it is just to say it's like really man, you can't just let it go.
01:12:54.000You know, and that wasn't even the best of it.
01:12:55.000Then we saw a tweet from him today about the situation in Italy, a little bit on a different note.
01:13:01.000He says, quote, starting to look good for the highly respected Prime Minister of the Italian Republic, Giuseppe Conti, represented Italy powerfully at the G7, love his country greatly, and works well with the USA.
01:13:12.000A very talented man who will hopefully remain Prime Minister.
01:13:16.000And if you know what's been going on in Italy, this is a huge slight to the Deputy Prime Minister, Matteo Salvini.
01:13:22.000If you don't know the full story, Matteo Salvini is probably one of the best nationalist leaders in the world, but definitely in Europe.
01:13:30.000He's been responsible for a reduction of something like 92% in illegal African migrants coming into Europe just since he became Interior Minister in the last year and a half or so.
01:13:40.000So he's been really great and recently his party called Lega or The League has been surging in the polls and he's got something like 34% of the polls.
01:13:49.000For him to have a single party government in Italy he would require 40% of the vote.
01:13:54.000So his government is currently a coalition government.
01:13:57.000It's his party alongside the Five Star Movement and they're working together as basically co-equals
01:14:04.000And they have a Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte who is not from, I believe he's not from either party.
01:14:11.000And so clearly Matteo Salvini, now that he's growing in the polls, he has decided that he is going to make a bid to become the Prime Minister himself.
01:14:19.000If he's got a party that is surging in the polls and is coming up against that 40% number, they don't need a coalition government.
01:14:26.000They don't need to get approval from a co-equal party and have a prime minister that is not from Lega.
01:14:32.000They can simply force a vote of no confidence, they can hold a new election, and they can become the ruling party.
01:14:40.000This week that's what Matteo Salvini did.
01:14:42.000He initiated the vote of no confidence.
01:14:44.000He said that we're going to try to dissolve this government.
01:14:47.000It didn't work out exactly the way he intended.
01:14:50.000We're not going to go into the details because it's not really important, but Giuseppe Conte disavowed him and said, you know, this is Machiavellian, this is sort of bad political dealing, and the Five Star Movement has threatened to form a coalition with the Democrats or their equivalent of the Democrats there.
01:15:06.000And so it hasn't really worked out but in any case it's relevant because this tweet is effectively throwing Salvini under the bus.
01:15:12.000It's saying the Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is highly respected.
01:15:16.000He's a talented man who will hopefully remain the Prime Minister.
01:15:19.000In other words, hopefully Matteo Salvini will not be the Prime Minister.
01:15:23.000Hopefully Giuseppe Conte will be able to fend off this challenge from Matteo Salvini.
01:15:28.000And I saw this tweet along with the hurricane one and to me it just makes no sense.
01:15:33.000It makes no sense, other than what this is, is a slight, it's a dig, it's a very obvious, implicit attack.
01:15:40.000It's still implicit, but it's so blatant and obvious.
01:16:23.000Aren't they supposed to be somewhat...
01:16:25.000Part of the same movement, which is ostensibly immigration restriction and national unity, opposition to globalism, supranational institutions.
01:16:34.000So see him throw Matteo Salvini under the bus like that, you just gotta wonder what is going on in this White House.
01:16:40.000Every day, every day you think it's gonna get better, you hope it's gonna get better, you hear something like, send them back!
01:16:47.000You know, or you see a big ice raid or something like that.
01:16:50.000And we just keep getting disappointed.
01:16:54.000And I don't know how else you explain this.
01:16:55.000I don't know who's responsible for this.
01:16:58.000You can't blame this on Jared Kushner, frankly.
01:17:02.000You know, I think that probably, at the end of the day, Donald Trump wants to do the right thing, and probably has the right instincts.
01:17:08.000And a lot of people blame things that have gone wrong in his administration on Ivanka, Jared Kushner, and absolutely, there's a lot of truth to that.
01:17:16.000You know, obviously a lot of the personnel problems in the White House stem from Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump.
01:17:21.000It's been said, I've been told from people in the White House, that not a single person gets hired in the White House without Jared Kushner signing off on it.
01:17:28.000That he's involved himself in all the affairs in the West Wing, in the White House.
01:17:33.000So, I mean, I'm not discounting the idea that these are bad actors.
01:17:37.000But also how much responsibility can you attribute to the president himself?
01:17:40.000I think at this point it's hard to say that he's not culpable in this situation.
01:17:45.000I mean obviously the buck stops with him because he's the president, but for a long time a lot of people, myself included, could make the argument that he's totally absolved because all these other people are messing up around him.
01:17:56.000You know, it's his personnel, it's the son-in-law, it's the congressional leadership, it's the judges, it's all this opposition, it's his advisors,
01:18:05.000But at this point in time, I mean, he's the one with the phone.
01:18:49.000You know, the metapolitical stuff, the actual concrete politics.
01:18:54.000You know, either it was talking about the nationalism vs. globalism divide in America first, or it was hard on policy.
01:19:01.000You know, getting rid of the Dreamers, getting rid of birthright citizenship, deporting all illegal immigrants, drastically reducing legal immigration.
01:20:15.000You know, in the very early stages, he had some nice things to say about immigration and...
01:20:19.000French history and culture and Boris Johnson similarly you know when he got elected very recently people are saying oh Boris yeah he's a strong nationalist he will deliver Brexit and in both cases you find somebody who is elected as a you know a right-wing basically a nominally right-wing candidate
01:20:36.000They came to power as interesting sort of different not not part of the establishment that existed before but still a part of the establishment maybe differing from the establishment only in ways that don't matter right only in superficial appearances and minor things but people that were different and people thought maybe they would make a change but ended up being the same old
01:20:57.000Establishment right being the same old center-right establishment managerial party of the past.
01:21:02.000I think Trump is maybe on board with that as contrasted against Salvini and Orban.
01:21:07.000Whereas Orban in Hungary, Salvini in Italy, you know a lot of these leaders are the real deal.
01:21:13.000Maybe in the east and the south of Europe he is maybe has more parallels with West and Northern Europe in
01:21:20.000England and in France where it's just it's nothing that nothing that was promised nothing that it appeared to be four years ago, but Anyway, that's a tweet on Italy.
01:25:21.000And it's a totally... Nobody says this.
01:25:23.000Nobody uses this outside of, like, Matthew Parrott, the cuck, whose wife got banged by Matthew Heimbach in the trailer park, and he watched it.
01:25:32.000Okay, that's... These are the people using the term amnat, just for context, right?
01:25:37.000It's him, and it's Hunter Wallace, who is, I think, four feet tall in real life.
01:25:48.000Cuckbox Matt Parrott who watched his wife get banged from the window of his trailer park or his trailer in the trailer park and You know Hunter Wallace who is I think three feet tall.
01:25:59.000He's these the He's the head of League of the South and also the lollipop guild.
01:26:04.000So but yeah, no keep on using amnet I think that's fine.
01:27:40.000Yeah, that's the best time to listen to America First, I think, is in the gym.
01:27:43.000I don't know how you would watch it otherwise.
01:27:45.000I mean, the show is like two hours every night.
01:27:48.000I don't know how people sit through and watch two hours every night.
01:27:51.000I can't commit to something for like 30 minutes.
01:27:54.000You know, I watch these old American Renaissance videos and I'm like checking out after 25 minutes, you know, but people are like, oh, I'll watch two hours of America first every night forever.
01:28:12.000So I guess it would be better if you're playing like games while you're doing it, if you're like playing Minecraft at the gym, something like that.
01:35:15.000That's one of our biggest weaknesses, I think.
01:35:17.000You know, when I analyze a lot of, like, right-wing debates, I think one of the biggest flaws that we have is that we start off with a very appeasing tone.
01:35:26.000You know, I think mentally, for a lot of people, they're already on the back foot, they're already on the defensive.
01:35:31.000You know, for example, if somebody were to ask me, you know, Nick, what do you think about immigration or race-mixing as a good example of this?
01:35:38.000You know, I've done this wrong a few times.
01:35:41.000I'll admit, as hard as it may be to believe, I am a mortal man.
01:35:47.000And it may be tough to believe, may be tough to wrap your head around, but I am an imperfect person.
01:35:51.000You know, so I've done this wrong on a handful of occasions, and I've tried to learn from this.
01:35:55.000I've sort of recognized that this is an issue.
01:35:58.000For example, if somebody asks me about race mixing, or anybody for that matter who's against it, a lot of people start off with a very conciliatory, appeasing tone,
01:39:03.000I think it's Tanya says Nick the knife wentis never late only fashionably on time exactly Jim Bowie says tired of heretics calling Pope Francis the Antichrist Yeah, I mean, I don't really mind.
01:39:15.000I mean and they're wrong People are wrong all the time.
01:39:19.000They'll let you get under your skin every time people say something that's wrong.
01:39:28.000Like, I saw this debate on the timeline today.
01:39:31.000It was Logo Daedalus and somebody else, and they were going back and forth about Catholicism, specifically the passage where Jesus says, You're the rock on which I build my church.
01:40:04.000If only there was a single central authority to interpret matters of doctrine like this, you know?
01:40:10.000I guess we'll just be going back and forth forever.
01:40:13.000I guess we'll just be going back and forth about interpreting a very complicated, you know, text that is historical, that is, you know, there's parables in it and all this.
01:40:23.000I guess we'll just be going back and forth about all these little details in scripture which could be interpreted a million different ways forever.
01:40:30.000And if you're wrong about it, you go to hell, and if you're right, you go to heaven, and everybody just gets to decide what they believe for themselves.
01:40:40.000Maybe it'd be a little bit more convenient if there was, oh I don't know, one single central authority protected from error, uninterrupted for 2,000 years, that can adjudicate things like this, that can decide matters of doctrine, you know, and it's final, and you know that that's what it is, and
01:42:52.000These are things that maybe you should do.
01:42:54.000Maybe you can do if you've got free time, if it makes you feel better.
01:42:58.000You know, I think probably longer term we're going to want to be looking at other things we can be doing.
01:43:04.000JTunes says big-time question bro vsco girls cringe or kek it's unironically a hot debate I don't really know what that is I've seen a little bit about that on tik-tok but I don't know what that is I've never I think that's a website or something I've never been on there I know that they do what do they do they do this they do this on the camera I saw them doing that they do these sort of like quirky sort of camera angles and clothing styles but I don't really I don't know enough about it to say one way or the other
01:43:33.000Jason Joyce is glad to see you still here.
01:46:54.000I think I've heard that one before but that's good.
01:47:14.000take cover says v dare was just unbanned by youtube james also next the companies are being run by children unbelievable he says by children he means women yeah very true uh well yeah hit up youtube make sure to go on twitter and say at youtube reinstate james also he's been unfairly banned
01:47:31.000Make sure to do that because, you know, who knows?
01:50:00.000When I was there last, I met Baked Alaska for the first time, and I brought a box of donuts over to his house, and I just went to some random donut shop.
01:50:09.000I think it was on Hollywood Boulevard, actually.
01:50:13.000And I got a box of donuts and they were like the best donuts I ever had.
01:50:16.000It was just some random place in the pink box.
01:53:44.000Well, there has to be a moment where climactic finish, you know, maybe there's a big trap song or a big dubstep song and the bass drops and then there's indoor fireworks.
01:54:26.000ff says congrats on the 5k big guy nicker nation growing stronger every minute i don't it's literally growing stronger every minute it's literally increasing every minute and i don't know the analytics seem to be kind of screwed you know like last week we were getting all those dislikes that went up right when i started and then they disappeared
01:54:46.000And now this is going on... It's not even that good of a show.
01:54:50.000It'd be one thing if it was a really good show tonight, but... I don't know.
01:56:43.000When there's a good chance for Trump to elevate him, or he could very simply say nothing, he chooses to say, oh good thing Giuseppe Conte, the establishment Prime Minister, is remaining the Prime Minister of Italy.
01:58:31.000Okay, I'm not in love with that kind of You know a lot of that there's a stuff that he does but but he makes me laugh, but he's he's a nice enough guy.
01:58:41.000So Don't attack John Doyle closest ally Lachlan says the only John Doyle I know is an Irish guitarist.
01:58:49.000I don't know anything about that I know you're from like Ireland right or you're from England and
01:58:54.000Triggering says happy 5k day Mayo Nick.
01:58:57.000Thanks Spiced demurrage says Nick the only time I heard someone say the n-word in a fast-food restaurant was I hop and it was me saying it Fuentes Yeah, that is a true story well because there was a somebody posted on Twitter they said, um, you know These are the top five restaurants where you hear the n-word I said the only time I've heard the n-word in a fast-food restaurant was I up and it was me saying it That's a true story
01:59:36.000You know this one time I was with this friend and the n-word may or may not have been said And he got very skittish all of a sudden.
01:59:43.000He was like, you know, you always get that whenever whenever you deploy It's not even never when I because I've never said the n-word when you say anything That's like a little bit off the beaten path doesn't sound exactly right you'll recognize that look you all recognize that look the old
01:59:59.000Slightly straightening up casually sort of straightening up looking around and it's very it happens in a second blink and you'll miss it Whenever you whenever you drop, you know, whenever you drop a little red bill whenever you drop a black bill So to speak you always get that little look you always get the little Just looking around making sure nobody heard that nobody saw that I am NOT guilt by association I'm not with him, right?
02:00:25.000So, may or may not, you know, sometimes things slip out, all right?
02:00:54.000uh come pillow gamer great thanks thanks for the family show uh says thanks for the show gamer very cool thanks adam says here's five nasa bucks for being a good grifter if you keep this up we might move you to the 5g program still with the nasa joke it's been about a month since we've done that but uh but it's still going strong but it's still going
02:01:17.000Max, he says, I find it very hard to believe we got 6k viewers tonight.
02:01:21.000It would have to be gaining dozens of viewers per minute for a very long time for that to be feasible.
02:01:33.000Well, I mean, let's think about it this way.
02:01:35.0006,000 viewers in a time period of, what, about, you know, oh, I don't know how many months, or I'm sorry, about how many minutes, about how many, I meant to say minutes when I said months.
02:05:26.000But uh anyway so I've never been a fan of the sports but I also have ridiculed and uh you know I've never been a fan of people who say sports ball it just makes you sound retarded and and sort of like gay actually you know because if you make it like a thing it's like
02:05:44.000It's like, you know, what's going on there, right?
02:05:47.000To me, it's like, I don't watch sports, I don't see the appeal, but I also don't really care, you know, if people, if that's their thing, whatever.
02:05:55.000People that are overly into it are dumb, but, you know, people that talk about sports ball, you just sound autistic, you sound like you have Asperger's.
02:07:38.000Maybe some of the super rich ones in like the United Kingdom because I get a little jelly.
02:07:43.000You know what I see on TikTok you have these like British kids and you know it's obvious they're like posh and super rich and they've you know they're they're in a school that looks like amazing and you know that that's kind of a good aesthetic.
02:07:55.000That's sort of uh that's probably their right
02:07:58.000That's their aesthetic that works for them.
02:08:00.000But, you know, for everybody else, it's like, obviously Italians are the best.
02:08:04.000Italians are the funniest, they're the warmest, we throw great parties.
02:08:08.000We're like, you know how people say that diversity is cultured and it's exotic and things like that?
02:08:48.000As an American ethnic, even in a 90% white neighborhood or 99% white neighborhood, there was a notable difference between my parents and the rest, you know, versus Anglos.
02:10:55.000You know, honestly, maybe this is showing my 2%, but I'll take the Popeye's over Chick-fil-A any day of the week, frankly.
02:11:03.000As you know, look, with Popeyes, you get the mashed potatoes, you get a biscuit, the biscuit motion where you peel, it's so satisfying, peel the top off the bottom, you get a three-piece or a five-piece box or whatever, and it's on the bone.
02:11:16.000When it's on the bone, it's so much more flavorful.
02:11:18.000At Chick-fil-A, you get chicken nuggets.
02:11:20.000You get chicken nuggets and it's kind of hit or miss there.
02:11:24.000They're really stingy about the sauce.
02:11:26.000So honestly, I kind of prefer Popeyes.
02:12:18.000Our Roman Empire was better than yours, and it was first.
02:12:21.000Our Renaissance was better than yours, and it was first.
02:12:25.000And our fascism was cooler than yours, and it was first.
02:12:29.000Buttshaves says my evangelical family members think that wanting to keep a white supermajority is anti-christian because it's exclusionary and that Christ wants to break down all ethnic barriers.
02:14:03.000nice save competent save not a problem not a problem there all right we did it not a problem jew you atheist yep that's what i said that's what i meant to say nothing else uh marks of the titans says any chance you're going to hell any chance we'll see more live streams of you red pilling zoomers on fortnite as most recent drop of you on d live naming them to the youth is gold
02:15:16.000Deplorable Mike says, just a heads up, multiple bot accounts in chat with the same name fed posting saying things like, we hate X people and other similar things.
02:15:27.000Boner Pants says you gave Pewds props for the wedding and the 100 million subscribers But completely missed the big news dude destroyed the ender dragon.
02:17:48.000I'm not gonna go that far, but anyway.
02:17:50.000Eggcraft Courier says, every time I see a picture of Charlie Kirk's face, I can't tell if his face is small for the meme or if it's actually shrinking.
02:19:04.000Gabriel says the boomer's domination over the state is so assured now that not only can he call himself a boomer again, but he ruthlessly admits his ultimate national and political designs.
02:20:39.000Thank you for your service and pee pee poo poo.
02:20:42.000i don't know we really are at 6100 but you know we still have been making progress anyway uh zoomer g says for a world of warcraft horde or alliance which server i don't know yet all right jay says push object through aperture go sports okay solgren says okay nick i told myself i wouldn't give more money this week since i was moving but warhammer 40k is based as f praise the emperor okay yeah keep painting the figurines buddy
02:21:10.000Dee says, if 6,000 Knickers end up starving for content... I'm starving for food, by the way, as I'm reading these, just so everyone is aware.
02:21:17.000It won't be because of Nick, but because YouTube banned the supply of Nick's content.
02:22:22.000Okay bad blue pilled insert DVD says Corey Pike is absolutely bonkers Don't know who that is Anonymous tipper says can you endorse something pole my little politics look it up.
02:22:49.000I like how I say I'm hungry, I'm starving, and then people just throw more deliberately to keep the show going longer so that you keep food from coming into my mouth.