In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and co-host Alex Blumberg ( ) discuss the latest in the Iran crisis, including the new sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the potential for war with Iran. They also talk about the latest pop culture headlines, including Britney Fenty's comments about being a millennial, and why the Baby Boomer Generation has been a disaster for the human race. They also discuss the recent oil tanker explosion in the Gulf of Oman, which the United States is blaming on Iran, and what the consequences could be for the Middle East and the rest of the world. And, of course, the usual suspects, John Bolton and Mike Pompeo, are saying that Iran is responsible for the explosion, and all of the consequences of this could be the result of the sanctions being levied on Iran by the U.S. government. And, as always, we'll be covering the latest news in the world, so you don't miss out on any of that! Subscribe to America First to stay up to date with what's going on in the culture and politics of today's America First! You're not going to want to miss this one! Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Please rate and review this episode on Apple Podcasts. We'll be looking out for future episodes of the show on Anchor.fm/AmericaFirst. Thank you so much for listening and share it on your social media! Subscribe, review, and subscribe to the show! Cheers, and spread the word to your friends and family about this podcast! Peace, love, bye bye! - Nicky, Jude, J.J. & J.F. ( ) - Nicholas, Alyssa, A.J., A.M. & Sarah, Saje, and Sarah, M.A. (A.J.) - Thank you, Sarah, B.A., J.M., S.E. & Sarah ( ) and Sarah (Alyssa ( ) . , S.C. , J.E., R. ( ), J.B. (S. (C. (J.A.) ( ) ( ) & Sarah M. ( ). , P. (R. (M. (E. )
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00:16:48.000There was an oil tanker which was attacked, allegedly, in the Gulf of Oman.
00:16:54.000And the United States is blaming this on Iran.
00:16:56.000Of course, the usual suspects, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, are saying that Iran is responsible.
00:17:03.000You know what the consequences of this could be.
00:17:06.000So we'll be talking about what happened.
00:17:07.000We'll be talking about the actual situation, the explosion, all the details about that.
00:17:12.000We'll talk about Mike Pompeo's response, the response by the Iranians, what has built up to this situation.
00:17:18.000We'll look at the sanctions on Iranian metals, the sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, new troop deployments in the Middle East, and we'll really cover the whole thing.
00:17:28.000I think you're gonna know what my take is though.
00:18:37.000You know, and I was talking to my old friend QAnon from Washington DC, and I said, you know, wow, it's been such a slow Newsweek, and he said, you know, why don't you just do more go-off streams when it's a slow Newsweek?
00:18:52.000When we're trying desperately to find something and we're looking at polls, we're looking at some other boring thing, why not just go off on e-girls and Zionists?
00:19:11.000We did our show last night exposing one of these e-girls, as always, for being a fraudster, for being a grifter, and that, of course, I think tied in with the Lauren Southern story from earlier in the week.
00:19:23.000I do want to give you a little bit of an update.
00:19:25.000We covered her exposure, the leak where she came out and said that illegal immigration doesn't matter and you're basically a dumb idiot for being against illegal immigration.
00:20:19.000And I don't exactly agree with the assessment of this commenter, but I agree with the premise that I think it's blackpilling that there's grifting going on in the right wing, but it is whitepilling to see that for the first time that we've covered a story like this, there actually seems to be panic on the other side.
00:20:35.000You know, this is not the first time that we've exposed a grifter or gone after one of these
00:21:34.000Before we get into our current events, I do have a couple of things to talk about before we get into the Tennessee shooting, the Oberlin College story, the oil tanker, war with Iran.
00:21:43.000I do want to say I am a little bit depressed today.
00:22:53.000Today, you know, when we see that happen, it's a little bit of a bittersweet week, right?
00:22:57.000Now, the other thing I want to talk about, this is a little bit more substantive, and I think it's actually just sort of a fitting addendum to what we talked about yesterday.
00:23:06.000You know, yesterday we covered the Ashley St.
00:23:19.000You know, we talked on Monday about e-girls and homosexuals.
00:23:22.000Yesterday we talked about e-girls, but there's this other group, you know, there seems to be this other group, which sort of operates in the same space, in the same capacity.
00:23:32.000We have a little bit of, like I said, an addendum, sort of a postscript to our comments yesterday.
00:23:40.000Yesterday there was big outrage about what Sex Laptop said, where you've got apparently all these people in the conservative movement who are total grifters and totally unashamed about it, totally unscrupulous about it, and a lot of people were outraged about that.
00:23:54.000You know, I mean, that's the obvious thing to be upset about.
00:23:57.000Now a lot of other people, well, a few other people, a very certain specific type of people, were outraged by the fact that I called the grifters ziocons.
00:24:06.000You know, they all happen to be Zionist-Israeli-Jewish type people, as I mentioned yesterday, and I find it so fascinating for people that don't believe me or people that are skeptical.
00:24:15.000I know a lot of people have been criticizing me.
00:24:17.000Ron Coleman was, oh, he was really on my case yesterday for saying Ziocons.
00:24:23.000One of these people who reached out to me, and it's actually somebody who I met in Washington, D.C., they tweeted out something very interesting to me today.
00:24:30.000Yesterday, this individual was in my mentions saying and really reprimanding me for calling out Ziocon.
00:24:38.000Saying, Zionists have nothing to do with this.
00:26:34.000So I'll just say, don't be surprised if you see a story coming out of the Chicago Tribune or the Sun-Times, local racist podcast host mugged, shot in the back of the head five times, wallet still on his person, phone still on his person.
00:26:50.000Don't be surprised if I get Seth-riched or John Bolton authorizes a drone strike against me.
00:26:55.000Didn't Obama pass that amendment where they can blow up American citizens on suspicion of
00:27:02.000So if you see there's like a big, you know, drone strike in the middle of the west suburbs of Chicago, and they say, well, we took out an Iranian proxy.
00:27:15.000Here you have somebody like literally born in Jerusalem, Israeli, Zionist Jewish person, accusing me, accusing me of taking money from a shadowy foreign interest lobby.
00:27:27.000You know, I think there might be some projection going on there.
00:29:02.000You know, look, and I know that's maybe politically incorrect or something, I'm not implying anything there, but that's the whole reason why I'm doing America First and I'm not doing a podcast for...
00:29:13.000The Ben Shapiro Network, because I said I work for America and I'm independent, you know, so you want to drone strike me for saying Ziocons?
00:29:22.000I answer to God, America, the Knicker Nation, and not, you know, Ron Coleman and all these other Zionist-type people, Laura Loomer, all these others giving me grief about this stuff.
00:29:32.000So anyway, we gotta move on, we gotta move on.
00:29:34.000I'm gonna get myself in trouble, so...
00:29:36.000Anyway, you know if we're not if we weren't in trouble yesterday, perhaps we are now we're gonna move on We're gonna talk about some of these news stories.
00:29:43.000I think we're gonna dive right into this Iranian situation because it's actually You know, it's actually kind of funny.
00:29:48.000It's quite relevant right to what I've been accused of
00:29:58.000I don't think the Iranians... I don't think there's any strings attached like you have to read superchats referring to Drake and Josh or Pee Pee Poo Poo.
00:30:04.000I think they just, you know, give you the cash, right?
00:30:06.000But anyway, so we're gonna look at what happened in the Gulf of Oman today.
00:30:13.000Antiwar.com, great news site for people that are against neocons.
00:30:18.000It says, quote, two tankers traveling through the Gulf of Oman were attacked on Thursday, forcing the crews to abandon the ships and which left one of the ships on fire.
00:30:26.000One of the sailors was reported slightly injured in the incidents.
00:30:30.000The ships were the Front Altair, a tanker owned by Frontline, which was shipping to Taiwan, and the Kokuka Courageous, a ship owned by Japanese company Kokuka Sangyo, which was transporting methanol to Singapore.
00:30:45.000They departed from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
00:30:47.000Now, it's important to note, it is an important detail that these ships were serving the Japanese.
00:30:53.000That's a critical detail to note for later.
00:30:56.000The ships were apparently hit with sea mines, potentially magnetic mines.
00:31:00.000Navy claimed to have seen an unexploded mine on one of the two ships.
00:31:04.000Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other U.S.
00:31:06.000officials immediately blamed Iran, of course.
00:31:09.000And I'll read you the statement here by Mike Pompeo.
00:31:12.000This is really the meat and potatoes of what's happening.
00:31:14.000This isn't the first time that we've seen an attack like this or an oil tanker accident or an explosion.
00:31:20.000We've actually seen a couple of these incidents in recent months.
00:31:25.000But what's of course important is the response by certain individuals within the administration.
00:31:30.000So Mike Pompeo has this to say about the oil tanker attack.
00:31:34.000He says, quote, it is the assessment of the United States that the Islamic Republic of Iran is responsible for the attacks.
00:31:40.000This assessment is based on intelligence, the weapons used, the level of expertise needed to execute the operation, recent similar Iranian attacks on shipping, and the fact that no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency, excuse me, to act with such a high degree of sophistication.
00:31:57.000This is only the latest in the series of attacks instigated by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
00:32:32.000We have assessed that the Iranians are responsible for this oil tanker attack.
00:32:36.000And I don't even think we've established that it's an attack yet.
00:32:39.000We haven't seen any evidence of what happened, we haven't seen any evidence of who is responsible, but they claim, well, we have intelligence, and it's based on other things, and particularly it's based on the fact that no other proxy in the region could have been responsible for this thing, for something like this.
00:33:10.000Are we gonna pretend like we've never seen false flag operations planned or perpetrated by different governments, including our own?
00:33:18.000And before people say, oh, you know, conspiracy theorist,
00:33:21.000I understand how that sounds when you say something like false flag.
00:33:23.000I understand, perhaps to the YouTube censors, perhaps to the YouTube community guidelines people, they might think, well is Nick getting at a 9-11 conspiracy theory?
00:33:33.000Is Nick getting at, you know, some sort of other
00:33:36.000Racist or misinformation campaign with conspiracy theories.
00:33:41.000We have documented evidence of the American government of many other governments using this tactic, of course, where you attack your own ships to blame it on somebody else and go to war.
00:34:03.000So forget even an oil tanker or an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, no less, all the way thousands of miles away in the Strait of Hormuz, but saying that they would conduct terrorist attacks against American citizens on U.S.
00:34:17.000soil in order to gin up support for a war against Cuba.
00:34:49.000Now, the other thing, of course, again, just looking at the attack, and we'll explore, obviously, the implications, the consequences, how we got here and everything, but just simply looking at this attack, I think we also have to examine the motivation, right?
00:35:01.000If they're blaming the Iranians and all the evidence that they have is, well, the proxies from Iran are the only ones competent, well, we have a problem with that.
00:35:10.000Moreover, we have a problem with the motive.
00:35:12.000You know, they say, well, the Iranians must have blown it up based on all this circumstantial stuff.
00:35:17.000Well, they're the only ones competent.
00:35:19.000They're the only ones that have proxies in the region.
00:35:21.000It's based on other attacks and all this and that.
00:35:23.000But let's look at something very simply like you would in any other criminal investigation.
00:36:51.000But in each case, the argument went that, well, you know, we had officially decided we weren't going to go to war against Assad and pursue regime change.
00:37:00.000And then a week later, Assad did the one thing that would invite us back into the war.
00:37:03.000I think the only person that that would benefit, the only person who would have a motivation to do that or to see a gas attack in Syria would be Israel, the military-industrial complex, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo.
00:37:15.000But why would Assad do something like that?
00:37:27.000You know, just a month ago, we had all these different antagonistic and aggressive new initiatives out of the White House to go after Iran.
00:37:36.000They said that we're going to send 1,500 additional troops to the Middle East, as opposed to pulling people out.
00:37:41.000They said that we're going to put sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
00:38:44.000John Bolton is getting way ahead of himself.
00:38:47.000Mike Pompeo is getting way ahead of himself.
00:38:49.000We read all these reports on America First before which were leaked to the press and then the president went out and interviews and he said we don't want war with Iran.
00:38:57.000So you're the Iranian government or you're the Iranian military.
00:39:00.000America is just strangling you in the crib.
00:39:03.000I mean they're just leaving you no room.
00:39:32.000And you're Iran, and you say, oh, we're just going to start indiscriminately blowing up commercial ships in the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz.
00:39:41.000We're going to start indiscriminately, and not only that, but blowing up the ships of our trading partners.
00:40:16.000Oh, there's all these rumors that Iranian proxies are getting ready, and we don't know where they are, we don't know who they are, and we don't know how we even got this intelligence, but, you know, these Iranian proxies, they're gonna start killing American soldiers in Iraq.
00:40:29.000They're gonna start killing American diplomatic personnel in Iraq, or in Afghanistan, or in all these other countries.
00:40:45.000And then we see an oil tanker explode in the Gulf of Oman.
00:40:48.000They blame Iran, and what, now we're supposed to all go fight and die in Iran because there was an explosion on a ship a thousand miles away?
00:40:58.000And again, this is part of a much larger campaign.
00:41:00.000It's actually somewhat disappointing that you see this same behavior happening.
00:41:05.000You know, which is that this administration continues to be unable to restrain the neoconservatives in Washington, D.C.
00:41:11.000Now I will say, I will say, in Trump's defense, I think that Trump has been doing a better job than any other alternative.
00:41:19.000Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Hillary Clinton, these people are all totally neocons, you know.
00:41:25.000And Trump on the campaign said, we're going to wind down the wars, we're against the wars, we don't want war with Iran, we don't want war with Syria, we want to take out ISIS.
00:41:33.000I think that was the appropriate position to take at the time.
00:41:35.000And although it's not everything we wanted it to be, although we continue to see things like this, we're not at war in Syria.
00:41:41.000At least we're not, you know, people will question that and say, well we have troops in the northeast of Syria.
00:41:47.000This does not constitute the kind of initiative or the kind of plan that Hillary Clinton was talking about, which was regime change.
00:42:12.000I thought that was a big step in the right direction.
00:42:14.000But, you know, it seems to me that when you see an explosion like that, or you see Khashoggi killed, that journalist who was killed by the Saudis in Turkey, or you see, again, the gas attacks in Syria, it seems like the military-industrial complex, their media allies, the neocons, all these different people,
00:42:32.000They have this inertia, this momentum that seems just like irresistible.
00:42:37.000It's like something blows up and now we have to go bomb people.
00:43:19.000I remain steadfast in my belief that we probably won't go to war with Iran.
00:43:24.000Every time this thing sort of crops up, people are always sounding the alarm bells, assuming the worst.
00:43:29.000And in similar fashion, although it's the same in principle, the lies, the false flag, the sort of tactics that are used with the Syria strikes, I think the outcome will also be the same.
00:43:40.000You know, after the Syria strikes happened, you had the gas attack, we responded in kind with a very limited surgical missile strike that didn't even kill anybody.
00:43:48.000You know, I think both times around didn't kill anybody.
00:43:51.000Everybody was crying and saying that, well, you're going to see a mass ground invasion of Syria by June 1st.
00:43:58.000That was the prediction that was made in April and May of 2017.
00:44:05.000I mean, yeah, there's 2,500 troops there, but that's a far cry from 100,000 troops there to invade and remove Assad and institute regime change.
00:44:15.000So, do I think that this is a false flag attack?
00:44:18.000Do I think that Iran was not responsible?
00:44:20.000Do I think that, you know, this is probably some kind of effort to gin up support, whether real or imagined, or just give some kind of phony pretext to antagonize Iran?
00:44:35.000This is what they've been doing for decades now, right?
00:44:38.000Now that said, I think we can all believe that, and without going full herd-der-der, war with Iran would be a mistake and all that, while we do believe that, I think the most likely outcome is that we will probably not be going to war with Iran.
00:44:51.000And, you know, this could be seen as just another element of our diplomacy.
00:44:55.000You know, who knows why this tanker blows up?
00:44:57.000Maybe it was the Saudis, maybe it was Mossad, maybe it was the CIA.
00:45:21.000If we say, oh, this oil tanker went up in flames and we're just going to say you're responsible, well, Iran knows that this has happened before.
00:45:29.000Iran knows America is fully capable of sinking our own ships or, you know, certain groups of people are fully capable of sinking our own ships in order to drag us into wars.
00:45:39.000So maybe they see this ship go up and they say, oh boy, you know, well,
00:45:43.000They were threatening to go to war before and Trump, you know, restrained everybody and calmed everything down.
00:46:37.000I think you know I would just be good to see something happen or just be good to see something happen But I don't think it will I don't think I don't think anything's gonna change anytime soon I think it'll probably just be more the same more the containment.
00:46:49.000That's not to say that's not possible that's not to say that it's totally outside the realm of possibility that
00:46:54.000We could see a war with Iran, but I think you look at the size, scale, scope of the effort that would be required to do something like that, it's just not in the cards, you know?
00:47:04.000People like to think of that stuff like it's just a given, it's the snappy sort of thing.
00:47:08.000Israel wants war on Iran and it's gonna come to our shores tomorrow, or it's rather gonna come to their shores tomorrow.
00:47:14.000The kind of organization, the kind of funds required for this kind of stuff, the kind of manpower, I don't think people have properly understood what that looks like.
00:47:23.000I mean that's like a quarter of a million ground troops.
00:47:25.000That's like a 10-year occupation at least that you're committing to.
00:47:28.000That's like three trillion dollars at the minimum.
00:47:31.000So, are we ready to embark on that right now?
00:47:46.000And like I said, we'll keep an eye on that as this develops.
00:47:49.000We've been looking at this for a long time.
00:47:51.000You have to understand how all these different things relate to each other.
00:47:54.000Of course, we just got done talking about the tariff deal with Mexico.
00:47:58.000And in many ways the tariff deal with Mexico, or the threat of tariffs with Mexico, and the deal that was made to avert the tariffs, had a lot to do with our tariff war with China.
00:48:08.000In the same way, the strikes in Syria two years ago had a lot to do with our diplomacy with North Korea.
00:48:13.000I think in a very similar way, what we're doing with Iran also has a bearing on what we're doing with China and North Korea.
00:49:02.000I think you have this friction of the neocons versus people in the administration that want to see this policy of containment.
00:49:09.000And I think they're sort of using each other in a reciprocal fashion.
00:49:13.000You know, the neocons are being used by Trump and being used by people to make credible threats against Iran, and the neocons are just sort of having their way with the administration.
00:49:23.000Having their way because Trump is weak and he's not really able to oversee everything.
00:49:27.000So, I think that's really the kind of relationship that's happening in the White House.
00:49:31.000I think that's what this is an expression of.
00:50:17.000It was in like the local news, but there was this big riot happening in Memphis, Tennessee, and I'll read you a little excerpt here.
00:50:24.000This is from a local source about this.
00:50:27.000Police appealed for calm Thursday in a tense Memphis neighborhood where a rock-throwing crowd gathered after federal marshals fatally shot a black man who, authorities said, had rammed a police vehicle with a stolen car.
00:50:41.00036 officers suffered minor injuries from flying rocks and bricks in the hours following the death of 20-year-old Brandon Weber, who was killed Wednesday evening after he exited the car holding some type of weapon, authorities said.
00:50:54.000Weber had been winded in a June 3rd shooting that happened during a car theft in Hernando, Mississippi.
00:51:00.000The victim was shot five times and survived.
00:51:02.000The car was the one used to ram the police vehicle, according to DeSoto County, Mississippi District Attorney John Champion, who spoke Thursday at a news conference, said.
00:51:12.000Basically, the story says that you have this 20-year-old black gentleman, 20-year-old black gentleman, I'm sure an honor roll student, an individual who is getting his life back together finally, you know, and he was going back to school, he was a straight-A student, and everybody said he was gonna make it out, right?
00:51:31.000And then one day, but it only takes one day, but it only takes one bad day,
00:51:36.000It only takes one bad decision, right?
00:51:38.000Or, I don't know, racism or something, where he shot and killed somebody, it says, right?
00:51:45.000Or rather he, uh, yeah, so he was wanted in a shooting that happened during a car theft.
00:51:49.000So he steals somebody's car, shoots the person he steals the car from, and then while he's stealing the car, rams a police car, gets out, and then starts shooting, and police officers has, brandishes a firearm.
00:52:01.000He's shot and killed by the police, and of course, what is the reaction from the black community?
00:52:06.000What is the reaction from the locals in this neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee?
00:52:24.000Louis, all that stuff going down like seven years ago and I feel like people just aren't getting it.
00:52:30.000I feel like people just aren't seeing it.
00:52:32.000You know, a lot of people give me a hard time because I question President Trump for the criminal justice reform bill.
00:52:38.000And the reason I've always questioned him is because of the narrative about black incarceration or about the prison industrial complex.
00:52:45.000You know, all these talking points we get from the left or from certain communities telling us that the problem with the criminal justice system is that it's locking too many people up.
00:52:54.000The problem is, is that it's taking away people's civil rights.
00:52:59.000You know, I heard, and I love Kanye West, but he said in the Dave Letterman interview that the 13th Amendment says slavery is abolished unless you commit a crime.
00:53:30.000Why did we talk about super predators?
00:53:33.000You know, and here we are six years later talking about mass incarceration, criminal justice reform, people getting their lives back together.
00:53:39.000I look at this and it's just totally unambiguous what happens.
00:53:43.000There's another similar story from Ohio.
00:53:46.000This one's a little bit more white-pilling.
00:53:49.000It says a jury has awarded $33.2 million in punitive damages to Gibson's Bakery, whose owners claimed Ohio's Oberlin College Inn administrator hurt their businesses, or rather hurt their business, and libeled them during a dispute over a shoplifting episode that triggered protests and allegations of racism.
00:54:07.000The Chronicle-Telegram reported the same jury awarded Gibson's business and family members more than $11 million in actual or compensatory damages, bringing the total award to more than $44 million.
00:54:32.000A Cleveland paper, it says, quote, three black students were arrested in 2016 after one tried to use a fake ID and shoplifted from the bakery.
00:54:40.000According to the Chronicle-Telegram, the owner's son, who is white, followed the students and got into a fight with them.
00:54:46.000Soon after, students protested outside the bakery to the extent where local police testified that they considered pulling in outside help.
00:54:54.000The students pleaded guilty to misdemeanors and read statements in court saying Gibson's actions weren't racially motivated.
00:55:01.000If I could break it down a little bit more simply for you.
00:55:04.000You've got this bakery where it says three black students are arrested because they present fake IDs and they try to steal from the bakery.
00:55:24.000It turns out that in America, it turns out that in the United States, it's actually against the law to steal things or, you know, use fake IDs.
00:55:31.000So he chases these criminals outside the bakery.
00:55:35.000The protest, the protest forms by students from Oberlin College outside the bakery saying, well, this was racism.
00:55:41.000The reason this guy chased these people out of the store, got into a fight, was because they were racist.
00:55:47.000As a result of these protests, police have to be called in, the business loses all this money, Oberlin College stops having this bakery serve their school, it results in tremendous financial losses, and now, obviously, the bakery sues the school and says, well, you know, we weren't racist, these people are stealing.
00:56:42.000White police officer, white business owner.
00:56:45.000Whenever we defend our property, defend our businesses, defend our communities against crime, the riots, the protests that visit us are against us for
00:57:29.000Louis, Los Angeles, the list goes on and on.
00:57:32.000And it's like, we're still doing this?
00:57:33.000We're still doing this thing where criminal commits a crime, typically a violent crime, gets shot or arrested, and the protest, again, always by the same community, is in defense of the criminals?
00:58:06.000So, this is not saying anything more than I'm saying it's simply an observation that people in America, these non-white groups, they are clannish.
00:58:16.000They protect the interest of their people.
00:58:18.000They protect the interest of their racial tribe, or their religious tribe, whatever it is.
00:58:25.000You know, the people that have been in America for a long time, where the default position in our minds as white people is white, Christian, etc.
00:58:31.000We feel identity politics, this sort of in-group, clannish strategy is beneath us or something.
00:58:37.000We're the dumb ones who aren't playing by it.
00:58:39.000But in every case, it's just like Jussie Smollett we saw a few weeks ago.
00:58:43.000Are they going out to defend what's just, what's right, the people that are ruining their own communities, you know, stealing cars, shooting people, whatever?
00:58:49.000No, they defend them because they are their own.
00:58:52.000They don't look at somebody and say, here's a carjacker, here's somebody who steals cars and kills people and kills cops and whatever, and isn't that a horrible thing?
00:59:01.000Can't we all agree objectively that's a bad thing for a society?
00:59:04.000That's a bad thing for our neighborhood?
00:59:06.000That's a bad thing even for our own tribe!
00:59:43.000The people have to see neighborhoods burned down, riots, protests, lawlessness, anarchy visiting your neighborhood for us to finally understand what's really going on here.
01:00:34.000I'm not saying anything that people don't don't understand in the way that they live their lives every day.
01:00:39.000You know, this practical application of this knowledge, which maybe they don't admit to themselves, but they know it by the virtue of the way they live.
01:00:48.000You can't touch that because it is, you know, you'll be deemed a racist, a bad person, whatever.
01:00:54.000But if we don't talk about it, if we don't bring this stuff up and say to ourselves, maybe this behavior isn't acceptable in America, maybe people need to rise to the standard.
01:01:03.000If we want to have a nation of immigrants and we want to have this universalistic, multicultural, multiracial idea of America, maybe people have to start living up to some kind of standard.
01:01:12.000Maybe there has to be some kind of a bar, right?
01:01:15.000Unless and until that happens, we're going to see more of this.
01:01:29.000It's very interesting to dismiss something like this or something like that murder we saw where a girl got into the wrong Uber and the child safety locks were activated and she died of sharp force wounds.
01:01:42.000Or we see any other example like this, it's very easy to pass that off as a number, a statistic, a fluke, an anomaly.
01:01:49.000We can't use this one example to vilify a group of people or to make sweeping judgments or something.
01:01:54.000It's very easy to do that when it's not your kid.
01:01:56.000It's very easy to do that when it's not your family member, your neighbor, but it could be.
01:02:01.000Statistically speaking, increasingly it will be and you know, maybe then people take it a little bit more seriously.
01:02:06.000Maybe then people be a little bit less worried about the names getting called because it'll have serious profound consequences for their lives and the lives of their loved ones.
01:02:48.000You know, the Iran oil tanker being blown up.
01:02:52.000It's like somebody has to chart out all the different data points on a graph of when we see a ship explode somewhere in the world and Americans are expected to die somewhere else, you know?
01:04:47.000Yeah, you could say that they're, um, you could say that they're almost playing the victim as they attack you, um, so to speak.
01:04:54.000You could say, oh, I don't know, something to the effect that, uh, there's this group of people that they seem to be, they at once play the victim.
01:07:56.000I think it really does get to the tone of the show.
01:07:58.000Disenchantment, disillusioned, you know, sort of...
01:08:15.000Wandering, trudging through this wasteland, all the idols have been destroyed, illusions evaporated, and we're trying to reconstruct meaning, reconstruct some sort of hope in this fallen country among the ruins.
01:08:31.000Yeah, I guess we'll have to work on a new, maybe a one-minute clip going into the show, certainly.
01:08:42.000Well, yeah, because, you know, people have always been saying, to have Trump's voice in there saying, we'll be our credo, it's going to be only America first.
01:08:51.000It's sort of a punch in the stomach, you know?
01:08:53.000It's sort of a big punch in the gut to hear him saying that, and we continue to see that not happen, right?
01:08:59.000Captain Nicky says, Nick, I was a former operative of the Shekelstein Corporation.
01:10:19.000Yeah, well, I guess we're uh, I guess we're just getting it together a little bit, you know, I've been coming early lately I've been I've been getting to the show early.
01:10:27.000We've been starting early and it's a great feeling Tevin 10 is early, you know simple as
01:10:33.000Yeah, I bought one package to save as like a, you know, maybe it appreciates, maybe it's a collector's thing, and one pack to drink, you know, to sample for myself.
01:11:25.000We have to, I think, create some of these things for ourselves to get a little reprieve from the clown world because it can be overwhelming.
01:11:33.000You know, that's my advice to you people.
01:11:36.000The life is dreadful enough and then the country's collapsing around us.
01:11:40.000We have to, can we have a little new coke?
01:11:42.000Just just something to look forward to a package, you know, it's just something maybe new you try something new.
01:11:47.000Maybe you like it, right and So I buy in I buy in shamelessly
01:11:54.000Sidney says, Nick, as someone heavily engaged in a major university and campus politics, you don't know how popular you've become and how far you've spread.
01:12:05.000I didn't know I've had this reach lately.
01:12:08.000I mean, I know our numbers have been very good lately, and subscribers have been up, followers have been up, but I guess it's good to see that it's finally catching on.
01:12:20.000You know, I've always believed in the product.
01:12:22.000And I know that if we do ever make it big, if we ever make it to be number one, you know, they'll probably say, oh, well, of course, of course, you know, he got this way because all these other things, you know, why did he get to where he was?
01:12:37.000But even as far as we've come now, I started out getting like no views on my show.
01:12:41.000I started out getting less than a thousand views per show, like 700 views per show total.
01:12:47.000And people would mock me, people laugh at me.
01:12:49.000I have people, it's so funny, people who I went to high school with, who they used to laugh at me and say, oh, you're doing a YouTube show?
01:12:56.000You think that's going to go anywhere?
01:13:08.000You know so uh so it's truly so I'm just breaking my arm patting myself on the back I'm such a hero is what I'm trying to tell you I know I'm kidding but it's been good and I'm very grateful you know people have been spreading the message we've gotten some good breaks you know the trainwrecks tv debate was huge so that's good to hear I appreciate it we we're never going to stop they'll have to put me in the ground to stop me and that's not that's not an invitation all right I'm not I'm not saying you know let's
01:13:35.000Yeah, maybe there's other things that can take me out.
01:13:37.000You know, maybe just give me a lot of money and I'll go away.
01:13:39.000We could go that route as well, right?
01:13:41.000I say they'll have to put me in the ground and they'll say, say no more, you know, and I'll get suicided.
01:13:47.000So, so they'll have to put me in the ground or give me $500,000.
01:16:26.000I don't think I've ever said that the response to what's happening will be exclusively or mainly a political thing.
01:16:33.000I think I've actually said the exact opposite.
01:16:36.000I've always said it's about building up the network.
01:16:39.000I've always said that's the number one most important thing.
01:16:41.000It's about coordinating and building this constellation of resources, you know, all kinds of institutions.
01:16:49.000We basically have to create sort of like a parallel system is what has to happen.
01:16:53.000And I don't, I can't get too specific because it's like borderline, you know, you know, what kind of problems you could run into talking about this stuff.
01:17:00.000But I foresee that the government will probably lose control of the country.
01:17:50.000We have to become resilient, anti-fragile, and build a movement that is, you know, truly grassroots, good quality people.
01:17:57.000And I, you know, can't really get too specific without without, you know, maybe challenging legitimacy of the government or something like that.
01:18:08.000Building communities, building links that bind people together, you know, so.
01:18:14.000So I'll probably extrapolate that on another show, but that's my basic thoughts.
01:18:19.000Not these, you know, schemes, these plans, we're all just gonna go somewhere else and learn Latin and, you know, maybe you're half-joking there, but it's really just more about start your own family, buy property.
01:18:31.000Start your own family, buy property, and make some friends.
01:18:34.000Make some connections, people that are ride or die.
01:18:36.000And the only thing that you have in common is not simply your political ideology, but you know you're able to
01:18:42.000gel with people so the those things are what's going to be important um but anyway we're going to move on sherwood baker with a big super chat wow thank you so much god bless we got a ninja in chat we got a very large super chat there thank you he says forgot to send your iranian defense fund check direct to your swiss bank account a super chat will have to do
01:22:21.000Maybe they'll come kill me or something.
01:22:24.000Maybe I'm stupidly not afraid of the Zionist lobby, but it's always these subtle threats and, you know, they think I'm not going to call them out on this stuff, but it's just, it has to be called out.
01:23:07.000You know, that's never been that's never been it for me, you know, and we can recognize it Zionists and perhaps, you know, Jewish lobby there.
01:23:13.000There's some things going on there, but never on like an individual.
01:23:16.000I would never write somebody off just for by virtue of that.
01:23:19.000But we have to then call out this disgusting behavior.
01:23:41.000And everybody who does that, all these bullies going around, Jews bully me.
01:23:46.000You know, they go around saying, and sticking their finger in my jacket saying, you know, we're the good ones and you better stop attacking, you better stop attacking.
01:23:54.000Why don't you clean up your own house before you worry about what I'm saying?
01:23:57.000I'm attacking all the right people, so maybe you should worry about them more than me, right?
01:24:02.000You got the countries being thrown into all these different wars, and we know exactly what's going on there.
01:24:07.000We know APAC, we know it's people like Bill Kristol and all the rest, and they seem a lot more concerned that 20-year-old YouTube host is calling them out than that that's going on, right?
01:24:16.000I didn't bring thousands of people to die to war in Iraq, you know, but the Zionist lobby did, so maybe we should be concerned about that.
01:24:23.000So that kind of stuff just makes me so heated.
01:24:51.000We disavow any supremacist or hateful ideologies, conspiracy theories.
01:24:55.000That's just important to me that I clarify that.
01:24:58.000Out of my own code of ethics, my own community guidelines, if you will, that we affirm all this.
01:25:03.000Anyway, you know we're not we're not afraid of them, but we are afraid of YouTube We're not afraid of pissing off certain individuals, but you know YouTube the demonetization We got eight more days until the 21st, and then you know maybe we could lose the channel right so so just keep that in mind Stereo dick says don't look now, but I think there's a drone outside your penthouse window Somebody emailed me the other day.
01:25:26.000They said why is there a red dot on your head every time you talk about?
01:29:25.000Deeply hurt your sense of self, you know, but it has to be done Unfortunately, we have to be ruthless about this stuff because if we're gonna be nice or we're gonna be based, you know Nice and cringe or ruthless and based we got to be ruthless and based every single time We got to be relevant and edgy and funny and on top of things and all that if we got to be a little mean Well, you know people are gonna have to just grow up and deal with that, you know people
01:29:53.000It's like sorry dude, you're cringe, you know, I mean, yeah, I guess in principle we kind of agree on politics, but What you're doing is cringe and stalin.
01:30:05.000You're embarrassing yourself so So yeah, that stuff was cool like a year ago, but I don't know I don't know how I and I'm not gonna I'm not gonna talk.
01:30:14.000I don't have a problem with it you know, it's not like it's hurting us, but it's like
01:31:09.000I'm not familiar with agrarianism as an ideology, but you know, a lot of the stuff that says, we have to go back, we have to go back to before technology, we have to go back to agriculture.
01:31:19.000I understand maybe the merits of an agrarian society over our current society, but I don't think there's some things that are out of the bag and you can't put them back in.
01:31:28.000So people saying, what, we're supposed to all go back to the farms?
01:33:35.000You know, the Red Pill Manifesto or something, but I think it's a little bit different for everybody, but the broad strokes are basically the same.
01:33:42.000I would check out those to start, but there's no shortage of book lists.
01:33:46.000You can look up, you know, whatever, poll reading list or something like that, whatever.
01:33:52.000MD Extreme says, I love when non-Catholics come up with this ridiculous, these ridiculous objections.
01:34:07.000I had somebody email me, Catholics, Catholicism isn't real because the Sabbath is on Saturday and Catholics have it on Sunday.
01:34:14.000It's like, oh wow, I'm no longer Catholic.
01:34:55.000They are the complete atomic last men of Western civilization.
01:35:01.000You know, the individual is just full stop and end in itself, you know, in the sense that that's all that one should concern himself with is, you know, the worship of self, the service of self, and all that.
01:35:14.000As long as I'm good, as long as I got my boomer boat and my, you know, Hawaiian shirt and my flip-flops and all that, you know, then we're good.
01:35:22.000So they take a very selfish view of the world.
01:36:45.000Donald Trump says Nick resents the South and Southerners in general, but little does he realize his favorite drink, Coca-Cola, was invented by a Confederate soldier.
01:37:11.000No, that's a joke, but imagine being Southern anything.
01:37:13.000Don't you know about the movements of people?
01:37:15.000Don't you know about population transformations in the world?
01:37:18.000Who, in their right mind, would want to be a part of the local or the global South?
01:37:24.000eternally coping but uh anyway that's jokes we love the south we love southerners let's see italian pal says the iranian revolutionary guard is sending drake and josh jokes and peepee pooper super jets to fund the show you've been found out nick you're right you're right about that that's how they get you that's how they slide them right by
01:37:43.000You know, I can imagine there's all sorts of Persian IRGC folks, you know, sitting behind a computer in Tehran, and they're typing, you know, you treat us like Drake from Drake and Josh, but actually you're like Megan from Drake and Josh.
01:37:57.000They'll never know the difference, right?
01:38:33.000Apologize for the language, but all these trad LARPers, you know, with the fedoras and the, you know, all these LARPy things, the Latin and the gardens and the
01:39:22.000And yeah, the classical poetry is probably the best, by all means, but all these people that want to start the, you know, trad, trad club, trad movement.
01:40:16.000Worry about pumping out babies and, you know, getting a financial situation that's good.
01:40:21.000Firearms, a second passport, you know, these kinds of things.
01:40:25.000Bill Ding says, I've started calling people snowflake again, ironically, but they can't tell the difference, which is overall pretty funny.
01:41:16.000I don't know if that was part of the Vox thing, but very surprising and honestly disturbing, because if he could go, to me his content was completely inoffensive.
01:41:24.000Nietzschean says, the Halsey News Network told me it was Iran.
01:42:32.000I don't know if I'm in favor of Absolute Monarchy.
01:42:35.000Evola had some really interesting thoughts about this.
01:42:38.000He said that Absolute Monarchy was actually a degeneration of this sort of mindset that they had in medieval times where it really wasn't about like domination or power.
01:43:05.000First among equals and the king or a leader or something was only given power voluntarily by people under him and it was this like reciprocal relationship and all this.
01:43:16.000But basically the thesis of what he thinks about absolute monarchy is that it was represented a degeneration from the medieval times and the chivalry knight caste or whatever you would want to call it that prevailed during those times.
01:43:30.000And it devolved into as opposed to people that were spiritual and people that were in touch with higher forms to a warrior caste that maintained things by ruthless, you know, machinations and power and these kinds of things.
01:43:44.000And so I think I, you know, roughly approach something similar.
01:43:47.000I don't know if I'd be in favor of absolute monarchy, but certainly monarchy is ideal.
01:43:52.000You know, some sort of divine monarchy.
01:43:55.000I guess that comes with it something that's more absolute.
01:44:55.000I know a lot of Seydes, and I'm friends with a lot of them.
01:45:03.000But frankly, this argument about the open seat, and I've heard this before.
01:45:07.000Well, we're not Protestant, we believe in the papacy, but the seat is vacant.
01:45:11.000I find it unconvincing, because if a layman can say, I can decide who is the Pope, who is a legitimate Pope, who isn't, well, you know, aren't we back to square one?
01:45:20.000Aren't we back to the problem of Protestantism?
01:45:23.000You know, if any one person can say, I don't recognize the Pope's authority, but for this reason I'm still a Catholic, I'm sorry, I just...
01:45:32.000And, um, no, admittedly I'm not very interested in the subject, but, um, that's sort of my take on that.
01:45:39.000I just think if you're like a small group of people challenging the Pope's authority, just like any Protestant sect, it's like, well, you guys are the ones that are going to get saved, nobody else.
01:45:47.000I don't, I don't know about that, right?
01:46:42.000And it just hit me like, we live in different planets, we live in different dimensions, you don't even know, these people don't know the Lucas Room, they don't know what a Groyper is, they don't know what an Apu is, they don't know Pepe, you know, or any of this stuff, and that's my language now, it's poisoned the well of my language, my vocabulary, so, you know, I guess there's advantages, disadvantages.
01:47:04.000Boomer Proof is the show, or Boomer Proof's the show, but, you know, perhaps it's a little inaccessible.
01:47:10.000Christopher says don't be so insensitive, Nick.
01:47:12.000He stole a car and killed someone because of Democrat policy.
01:47:57.000My username owns says, hey big guy, just found out my girl was taking part in gay stuff, girl on girl, and I thought she was a good Catholic.
01:48:05.000Should I kick the thoughts of the curb?
01:52:24.000I read a book every day and now I'm a millionaire!
01:52:26.000You know, I'm gonna be totally red-pilled!
01:52:28.000I, for most people, I, I don't, I'm not a big believer in books, for most people.
01:52:32.000I don't know if that's an irrational thing to say, but I would say that you can kind of get the gist from, you know, my show, from, you know, any number of conservative Twitter accounts, YouTube accounts.
01:52:42.000By all means, though, search up reactionary, you know, book list or something.
01:52:45.000I've listed it a million times on the show.
01:52:49.000Pro Truth says, watch Brendan O'Connell for the best info on Israel high-tech belt and road type stuff.
01:53:14.000I don't know if I remember, okay, but shoot me a DM.
01:53:19.000Just say, hey, you know, tonight or tomorrow or something, just so it's back on the top of my, because now it's like all the way at the bottom of my DMs and I forget about it.
01:53:29.000I apologize for not getting back to you, but it's just, you know, we've been very busy on the show.
01:53:33.000We're hardly keeping up with the commitments to the show, let alone a thousand DMs, emails, not from you, but, you know, just from...
01:57:31.000Matty says, Trad meme is gay and cringe, but I do wish there were places for normal couples in their 20s to hang out that wasn't in the basement of a frat house.