00:00:29.000I hope everyone's having a great Friday night and ready for the weekend.
00:00:33.000Tonight, our featured story is about a capital defendant, the first capital defendant to be sentenced.
00:00:42.000And of course, I'm referring to the January 6th capital event.
00:00:46.000It was a 40, I think a 49, 59 year old woman from Indiana was just sentenced today.
00:00:53.000She was charged with trespassing and I think maybe a couple of other things.
00:00:58.000And the big story about this sentence is not actually who she was or what she did or what the sentence was, but how they went about the sentencing process.
00:01:07.000Because the attorney prosecuting this woman from the DOJ forced her to read Bury My Heart in Wounded Knee, a book about black civil rights, and a book about the Holocaust.
00:01:25.000The Capitol defendant who walked into the Capitol on January 6th, in order to reduce her sentence, had to read anti racist books and repent for being racist in order to get probation.
00:01:41.000And the judge, when he sentenced her, said that he was giving her a break because she was so apologetic and so sorry for what she had done.
00:02:18.000It's funny because Revolver did a study about this a long time ago.
00:02:22.000I think they did a study about this something like a year ago.
00:02:27.000And it was a study commissioned by Revolver.
00:02:29.000I believe it was only published, it was only ever published in Revolver.
00:02:34.000But it showed that depending on how you measure the effects of the lockdown, the lockdown was actually more deadly than the virus itself.
00:02:41.000And now here we are a year later, and we have a major university, University of Southern California.
00:02:48.000And the Rand Corporation, which those two institutions published a study which confirms the results of last year's study, which is that the lockdowns have done more harm than good.
00:02:58.000They didn't work to reduce COVID spread, they didn't work to reduce COVID death.
00:03:05.000And actually, they had a number of unintended consequences, such as increasing anxiety and stress, suicide, depression, substance abuse, and a number of other things.
00:04:54.000And I encountered a little bit of a problem.
00:04:57.000I was going through the playlist today, and I realized, so I made the playlist, but one of the interns actually put it together.
00:05:05.000Actually, Uploaded all the songs out of the playlist on Spotify, and I was going through the playlist, and it had the wrong version of Space Oddity by David Bowie.
00:05:16.000That's one of the songs on the playlist, and it was the wrong version.
00:05:22.000So I called up Assistant Groyper and I said, We got the wrong version of that's got to be fixed.
00:05:44.000I mean, apparently the intern who, I don't want to say, but the demographic of the person that was the intern that uploaded the songs, it's not necessarily the demographic that tends to like David Bowie.
00:05:56.000So maybe that was the source of the mistake.
00:08:25.000Number one saying jogger still isn't funny.
00:08:27.000It wasn't funny a year ago, it's not funny now.
00:08:31.000And then that people would think the White Boy Summer playlist would be all rap music.
00:08:35.000I mean, do people really think I'm some kind of idiot or something?
00:08:38.000Do people, I mean, what is even the thought process that I would put together a playlist that's purely black rap music for White Boy Summer?
00:09:34.000Yeah, white people are being oppressed, but some white people are getting it a lot more than others.
00:09:39.000Certainly, the white race is being attacked and persecuted, but some white people are getting a little bit more of it disproportionately than others.
00:09:48.000I feel like I am more oppressed than the white race.
00:09:52.000I'm the one that's on the no fly list.
00:09:54.000I'm the one that people are calling me Cowboy, and they say, oh, you listen to black music.
00:10:00.000So I feel like I'm getting really the brunt of the oppression.
00:10:07.000So, anyway, so people need to start to stick up for me.
00:10:26.000People are afraid to call it what it is because if they said it was anti Nickism and there was Nick Fuentes identity politics, Then they fear what would happen.
00:10:37.000They fear what would happen if Nick Fuentes and all of his supporters got together.
00:10:43.000They would just be killing people in the streets.
00:10:47.000They would just be running around with machetes and slashing people because it's enough.
00:11:08.000Riffing off of what I said yesterday, but it's this anti Nickism.
00:11:12.000We need a Nick Fuentes civil rights movement.
00:11:15.000We need Ron DeSantis to pass a bill in Florida that says $100,000 per day fine for anybody that is antagonizing Nick Fuentes online, on Twitter, on the internet.
00:11:27.000Every time somebody says late, late in the live chat of the show, $100,000 fine because Ron DeSantis said so, because Donald Trump said so.
00:11:38.000And when is that going to happen, huh?
00:11:42.000Nick Fuentes derangement syndrome, Nick phobia, it's a pervasive problem.
00:11:47.000The only way it's going to stop is if a national cult of personality is built around me.
00:11:54.000That seems to me to be the only solution, which everyone is afraid of, but which is absolutely necessary.
00:12:23.000And that was on my Telegram channel, t.meslash nickjfuentes.
00:12:28.000Make sure to follow so you could catch future episodes.
00:12:31.000And the replay, if you missed it, of that show will be available at nicholasjfuentes.com, along with every episode of Good Morning Grow I Burn America First and other content too.
00:12:43.000But aside from that, I bit my lip today.
00:12:46.000Is that not the worst thing in the world?
00:12:49.000I mean, there are some things in life which honestly I'm okay with.
00:12:53.000You know, I know that people I know are going to die.
00:12:56.000And I know that I'm going to, I'll probably be killed for my beliefs.
00:13:04.000I know that I'll never be taller than six foot ten, which is how tall I am.
00:13:08.000I mean, there are some things in life which I've grown to accept.
00:13:11.000I can't have what I want, and I can't even want what I want in life because, you know, we have to transcend our material existence and all of that.
00:13:21.000But if there's a couple of things that we could really just do without, It's like biting your tongue and biting your lip.
00:17:31.000We had to shift our store to a new merch provider because the old one banned all our shirts.
00:17:38.000And even the shirts with just me on them, the shirts that had my likeness on them, they said that it violated their terms of service because it had an extremist person on the shirt.
00:17:52.000My likeness, my face, violates their terms of service because I'm an extremist.
00:17:59.000Well, according to them, they say it violates their policy on extreme individuals, extremists.
00:18:07.000So you can't use that provider and put my face on a shirt.
00:18:11.000My face, my name, it's banned from everything.
00:19:13.000They would have to say, in a quick public safety announcement, there is a dangerous extremist on the loose, but because we do not want to draw attention to him and his extremist views, we will not show his face and we cannot name his name.
00:19:27.000But he is an individual associated with the Groypers.
00:19:30.000And for more information, go to FBI.com.
00:19:37.000And all because of a little bit of mischief.
00:19:39.000All because of a little bit of mischief.
00:19:42.000But anyway, now I think that's everything.
00:19:47.000So we can move on and we can get into the news.
00:19:50.000Our first study is about the lockdown.
00:19:52.000Did you know that the lockdown didn't work?
00:19:55.000Well, there's a study that got published to this effect today from the Rand Corporation.
00:20:01.000It says, A new study from the Rand Corporation and the University of Southern California titled The Impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic and Policy Responses on Excess Mortality.
00:20:14.000Found that the lockdowns that were mandated in response to the Wuhan virus outbreak did not save lives.
00:20:22.000And even worse, they may have actually resulted in more deaths than would have occurred if shelter in place policies had not been mandated.
00:20:31.000The paper, which is out this month, found that following the implementation of shelter in place policies, excess mortality increases, noting that, quote, the increase in excess mortality is statistically significant in the immediate weeks following.
00:21:03.000It says, quote, we failed to find that countries or U.S. states that implemented shelter in place policies earlier and in which shelter in place policies had longer to operate had lower excess deaths than countries or U.S. states that were slower to implement shelter in place policies.
00:21:21.000We also failed to observe differences in excess death trends before and after the implementation of shelter in place policies based on pre shelter in place COVID 19 death rates.
00:22:00.000It says it turns out conservatives weren't flippantly, this is from the Federalist, by the way, weren't flippantly opposing the science when they resisted lockdowns.
00:22:08.000In fact, the study also found that the shelter in place policies, quote, likely had several unintended consequences, such as causing an increase in stress and anxiety, increases in child abuse and domestic violence, and worst of all, an increase in substance abuse and suicides.
00:22:27.000The science suggests that the lockdown orders that ravaged small businesses, the economy, and American social life may have been more deadly than allowing our economy and society to remain open.
00:22:39.000So, aren't you glad that after all that, we finally determined that the lockdowns didn't work?
00:22:47.000Over a year later, after the worst of it, we now are finally realizing, and now mainstream sources are finally, I think the word is admitting, Not really discovering, but admitting.
00:23:02.000Well, it turns out actually the lockdowns didn't work after all.
00:23:07.000And you know, the interesting thing is that this data was available last year because the shelter in place policies started in February.
00:23:19.000Not in America, but in Italy, in Iran, in China, in South Korea, in Japan.
00:23:28.000In other countries, the shelter in place policies, I believe, started in February.
00:23:35.000And then the shelter in place policies started in America in the latter half of March last year, 2020.
00:23:43.000And so we had all of this information available about what the death rate looked like before, during, and after shelter in place last year.
00:23:53.000And even if we didn't have it last year, like this time last year, we had it in the summer, we had it in the fall.
00:25:24.000I saw on the news that COVID only can spread if you're not wearing a mask.
00:25:29.000In other words, you can't contract, a mask won't protect you from contracting the virus, but a mask will prevent you from giving it to somebody else.
00:25:38.000So, in other words, don't wear a mask.
00:25:45.000They said a mask can prevent you from giving it to somebody, but it can't protect you from receiving it.
00:25:50.000And they said that that was because the surgical masks and cloth masks, other consumer masks, the fabric is not dense enough that it's going to keep out the virus, which is smaller than the density of the fabric.
00:26:05.000It goes through the fabric and it goes through and around the fabric.
00:26:10.000And then, remember, they said, no, actually, it does work.
00:26:12.000And you should wear two or three masks if you can, and wear them alone, and wear them in public, and on and on.
00:26:19.000And now they come out a year later and say, actually, the studies say that it doesn't work.
00:26:24.000They also said this about surface transmission.
00:26:28.000Initially, they said the virus does not spread on surfaces.
00:26:32.000So you don't have to worry about touching a doorknob or touching a railing or something like that and contracting the virus.
00:26:38.000Then they said, actually, it does spread.
00:26:40.000Then they said, no, actually, it doesn't.
00:26:44.000In the beginning, they said, we don't need to shut down travel from China.
00:26:59.000I mean, almost everything that we know about the virus the mortality, the spread, the severity of the symptoms, the surface transmission, the masks, the lockdown, everything about the virus itself, the origin of the virus, the lab leak, who could forget, versus the wet market, the so called.
00:28:40.000This was enforced by all businesses, enforced by all governments, with the exception of the state of Florida and South Dakota.
00:28:47.000In virtually all countries, pushed from the top down, from supranational institutions like the UN and the World Health Organization, down to the federal government, which is the CDC and other parts of the bureaucracy, down to the local governments, and then horizontally to corporations and businesses.
00:29:08.000And it was so pervasive, it was so unquestionable, it was so universal.
00:29:14.000And now, as we emerge into the wreckage of all of this the illegitimate Biden administration, the destroyed economy, the hyperinflation, the lost wages, the suicides, the depression, the disruption to our society, to our way of life, our culture, the kind of ways that we socialize we realize that all of that was a lie.
00:29:37.000All of that was maybe initially based on incompetence, but over time, Became a lie, became something that the institutions could not back down on.
00:29:48.000And let's assume that they're well intentioned.
00:29:52.000Maybe it was something that they didn't know, but then very quickly realized that they were wrong and then were unwilling to back down on that because they didn't want to embolden Trump, or maybe they wanted this to hurt Trump in the election, or maybe they just didn't want to lose face or something like that.
00:30:09.000And so now we emerge from the wreckage a year later and find out that that's what happened.
00:30:38.000Think about how a year ago, nobody knew what COVID was, or a year and a half ago at this point, you know, 18 months ago, Nobody was wearing masks.
00:30:47.000If you wore a mask outside, people think you were crazy.
00:30:51.000And there weren't hand sanitizer dispensers and mask dispensers everywhere.
00:30:55.000And it wasn't, nobody had ever been on a Zoom call prior to that.
00:31:02.000And think about how things turned on a dime based on a lie.
00:31:05.000And overnight, everybody said, yep, that's the way it is now.
00:31:11.000If that's possible, if they have that much power over society, if they can influence society in that way, What else do they have influence over?
00:31:36.000Do you think they're lying about Black Lives Matter?
00:31:40.000Derek Chauvin just got sentenced to 270 months in prison.
00:31:45.000You think they're lying about that too?
00:31:49.000And to me, that's the biggest red pill of all.
00:31:51.000Of course, we can talk about COVID in particular, and this is a disaster in its own right.
00:31:58.000But I think that the overriding importance of it is to demonstrate how little credibility these institutions have.
00:32:03.000Have because the argument that comes from liberals and the argument that even comes from some conservatives, people that are establishmentarians or part of the establishment or defenders of the establishment, rationalizers of the system, they say things like this.
00:32:18.000They'll say, trust in our institutions is at an all time low.
00:32:23.000We need people to trust our institutions.
00:32:27.000And they look at people like Trump voters, for example, that don't believe the election was legitimate, and they say, that's a big problem.
00:32:35.000They don't believe the news media and they don't believe in the integrity of our elections.
00:32:41.000And what a lot of people who think like that need to understand is that the problem is not that this loss of faith and loss of trust is just happening.
00:32:50.000It's happening because the institutions are untrustworthy.
00:32:55.000The reason that people are skeptical, the reason that people are doubting, the reason the source of the white rage is because the institutions are in the wrong.
00:33:09.000For example, people will look at this COVID thing and what did all the planners and the bureaucrats and the liberals and everybody say about Dr. Fauci and about COVID?
00:33:19.000They said it is so unfortunate that Americans will not just trust the experts.
00:33:24.000Why don't Americans trust the experts?
00:33:27.000And I saw so many TikToks over the past year, viral TikToks where people would say, oh, all these other peoples of all these other countries, they just do what they're told by the government, but these Americans don't want to wear their masks because They're ignorant.
00:34:58.000You're reading up on a lot of science, you're reading a lot of science stuff.
00:35:03.000So, in other words, I don't think that they had an overriding conviction in the actual substance of the claims that were being made scientific or public policy or epidemiological claims.
00:35:13.000But They felt strongly and passionately about this because this is what was socially acceptable.
00:35:19.000It wasn't an expression of support, it was an expression of conformity.
00:35:24.000They weren't saying, We support the doctors.
00:35:27.000I've looked at this and I agree with it and I'm passionate about this particular stance.
00:35:36.000This is a mark of sort of social value.
00:35:40.000People that have low social status reject this, people of high social status obey this.
00:35:46.000So I will conform to what is high social status.
00:35:49.000And so, really, the task of conservatives is actually not to win the argument.
00:35:54.000Don't get me wrong, it is important to win arguments and it is important to have the facts and evidence and all of that.
00:36:00.000But what is really going to change things in America is to break the social conditioning.
00:36:07.000We have to make it unpopular to support the system.
00:36:12.000And that's what these kinds of things do.
00:36:13.000We have to shatter people's confidence in the system where people conform not to what the conspiracy theorists and the Trump sort of parallel institutions are saying, but we have to conform to.
00:36:26.000To the system institutions, to the establishment institutions.
00:38:44.000We can look at their evolving policy on certain COVID misinformation.
00:38:50.000You know, first the lab leak theory was misinformation.
00:38:53.000Now Facebook allows it on their website.
00:38:55.000And now actually it's being written about in the Wall Street Journal.
00:38:58.000And the same with the vaccines and the same with everything.
00:39:01.000And so as this narrative further unravels over the course of this year, pay attention around you to what else you're not really interrogating.
00:39:10.000What other things are going on that you're not questioning that probably you're just going along with it because you're conforming, and which actually could be another big lie?
00:39:24.000The vilification of Russia, the vilification of racists and so called white supremacists, the promulgation now of this trans ideology and acceptance of homosexuality, acceptance of sexual degeneracy and promiscuity in general.
00:39:59.000We need a revolution, and not necessarily a revolution in the streets, not necessarily people get out in the streets and start killing people, but we need there to be a real, maybe a better word, is awakening.
00:40:10.000We need a real change in the way that people are thinking.
00:40:13.000We need people in the institutions, we need people in the elite, and we need people in the professional class and the decision makers to really have a change of heart and a change of mind.
00:40:25.000So, the old system needs to be overthrown in a peaceful way.
00:40:29.000Because obviously, this is not working.
00:40:55.000The lockdown killed people, wrecked the economy, destroyed lives, created inflation, created all this government overreach, transferred wealth from the middle class to the rich.
00:41:08.000So we could have had no lockdown at all and nothing would have changed.
00:42:14.000It says, My lawyer has given me names of books and movies to help me see what life is like for others in our country.
00:42:20.000I've learned that even though we live in a wonderful country, things still need to improve.
00:42:24.000People of all colors should feel as safe as I do to walk down the street.
00:42:28.000That passage is part book report, part white privilege mea culpa.
00:42:33.000Submitted to a federal court this month by Anna Morgan Lloyd, one of more than 500 Americans arrested for her involvement in the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.
00:42:43.000The 49 year old grandmother of five from southern Indiana was charged with four counts of trespassing and disorderly conduct, even though she walked through an open door and was inside the building for about five minutes.
00:42:56.000She was ratted out to the FBI by a county worker who saw her January 6th posts on Facebook.
00:43:04.000She's in the building for five minutes and she's charged with four counts of trespassing and disorderly conduct.
00:43:11.000Hunted down by the FBI, ratted out by a friend.
00:43:14.000It says, on Wednesday, Lloyd, who has a clean criminal record, pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building, but not before she consented to undergo a re education exercise at the urging of her court appointed lawyer.
00:43:31.000And it says, like many January 6 defendants, Lloyd does not have the means to hire a private attorney.
00:43:38.000It's safe to say that Heather Shaner, a D.C. based criminal defense attorney representing a handful of January 6 protesters, does not share the political beliefs of her Capitol clients.
00:43:48.000Which is why she is forcing them to read books and watch movies highlighting dark chapters in U.S. history.
00:43:54.000In an interview with Huffington Post, Shaner explained her belief that, This is the most wonderful country in the world.
00:44:01.000It's been great for all kinds of immigrant groups, except for the fact that it was born of genocide of the Native Americans and the enslavement of people.
00:44:09.000Shaner's legal captives are learning the hard way what the government will do when one resists their commands to comply.
00:44:16.000Not only have their personal lives been shattered, finances depleted, and reputations destroyed by an abusive justice department, Department investigation.
00:44:24.000Shaner's clients must be indoctrinated with leftist propaganda in.
00:44:37.000She said, I've had many political and ethical discussions with Anna Lloyd.
00:44:41.000Shaner wrote in her motion agreeing to the plea and probation for Lloyd.
00:44:45.000She said, I tendered a book list to her.
00:44:47.000She has read, Buried My Heart at Wounded Knee, Just Mercy, and Schindler's List.
00:44:53.000To educate herself about government policy toward Native Americans, African Americans, and European Jews.
00:45:00.000We have discussed the books and also about the responsibility of an individual when confronting wrong.
00:45:06.000Shaner also told the court that Lloyd watched the Burning Tulsa documentary on the History Channel, as well as Mudbound, a story of two families, one black and one white, living on the same property after World War II.
00:45:19.000Her attorney and the government seemed pleased with Lloyd's reformation.
00:45:23.000Shayna wrote to the court, quote, Though she supported the past president in January, she totally accepts President Biden as the leader of our country.
00:45:32.000She has worked hard to come to terms with what she believed before January 6, 2021, and what she has learned since then.
00:45:39.000And although prosecutors condemned her, quote, ill considered and misguided commentary that described January 6 as an exciting day, and which recalled that the participants were patriots instead of rioters, they nonetheless agreed to a sentence of three years probation instead of six months in jail.
00:45:57.000She spent two nights behind bars after she turned herself in and a $500 fine.
00:46:02.000She also cannot own a firearm while on probation.
00:46:06.000Judge Royce Lamberth, a Reagan appointee, suggested that he was giving her a break by agreeing to a plea deal.
00:46:14.000During her sentencing hearing on Wednesday, Lloyd broke down while apologizing for her actions.
00:46:19.000She said, I apologize to the court, to the American people, to my family.
00:46:24.000I was there to support Trump peacefully and am ashamed that it became a savage display of violence.
00:46:30.000She said she's never experienced racial negativity, but realizes that many people do.
00:46:36.000She was not charged with any racially motivated crime.
00:46:40.000So, this is what they're doing to people now.
00:46:44.000The people that were involved at the Capitol are now essentially going to re education camp.
00:46:48.000Does that sound like something from North Korea?
00:46:50.000Does that sound like something from China or Russia or like a fictional book?
00:46:57.000Her court appointed defense attorney this is her defense attorney, this is her lawyer.
00:47:03.000We have a constitutional right to a trial and to a defense.
00:47:08.000This is her court appointed public defender who forced her to read Schindler's List and watch Burning Tulsa and apologize for being racist in order to get her plea deal.
00:47:23.000The public defender said she now completely accepts President Biden as our rightful president.
00:47:29.000Does that not sound like Joseph Stalin?
00:47:43.000It's not enough that you get the FBI hunting you down because you walked through an open door at the Capitol at a protest after a year, by the way, of rioting in every major city and police precincts being bombed and federal court buildings being bombed and entire neighborhoods being razed and stores being looted and people being shot and killed, cops being shot on the street randomly.
00:48:09.000So it's not enough that you get arrested for something as minimal as that with four charges.
00:48:13.000And again, like I said, hunted by the FBI.
00:48:17.000But in order to get your plea deal to not spend time in jail for that, 49 year old woman, clean record, went to a protest.
00:48:24.000She has to read Schindler's List and Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and Just Mercy to learn about the plight of black people, Indians, and Jews before they cut her a break and don't throw her in jail for trespassing.
00:48:45.000And I've been saying this for a long time, but there is no difference anymore between the United States of America or really any other Western nation and our supposed authoritarian adversaries.
00:49:15.000Julian Assange is currently being tortured by the U.S. government.
00:49:19.000Edward Snowden is in exile in Russia with political asylum.
00:49:25.000John McAfee possibly was just killed by the government this past week.
00:49:30.000We know that Jeffrey Epstein was probably killed.
00:49:34.000Not like he's some patriot or something, but we know that this is what the government does it kills people that become an inconvenience.
00:49:41.000And if you're a low level dissident, if you're just a protester, an activist, or something like that, they put you on a no fly list.
00:49:48.000They take your money, they ban you from banking, they ban you from social media, they ban you from payment processors.
00:49:55.000And in some cases, they throw the book at you, arrest you, detain you, put you in solitary confinement, and demand that you read Schindler's List, apologize, and recognize that Biden is the legitimate ruler of America.
00:50:08.000That's the free world for you, but we're so different.
00:50:11.000I remember Louis Theroux was here to shoot that documentary, and we got into it a little bit, and he said, Oh, but in Russia, they kill their dissidents.
00:50:20.000And I'm like, I just said what I told them what I just said now.
00:50:23.000I said, and what do we do to Julian Assange?
00:50:25.000He goes, yeah, but in Russia they killed him.
00:50:28.000And I'm like, yeah, and they're torturing Julian Assange.
00:50:31.000He's like, yeah, but killing is worse than torture.
00:51:09.000We feel a certain way about Russia because that is a way that we can undermine Russia strategically.
00:51:15.000If we come to Russia with this moral high ground and we beat our chest and say, you're an oppressive society, you oppress your dissidents, that's a geopolitical tactic.
00:53:41.000And I know that for a lot of people, they may not necessarily have that strong of a position on it.
00:53:46.000I know a lot of people look at that book list and say, even if they're not leftist, they might say something like, Well, these are important books.
00:53:55.000These are important books about suffering, and they're instructive because they show our imperfect past.
00:54:02.000Even people that are not leftists may have this view.
00:54:05.000And I know that because I was surrounded by that view growing up.
00:54:08.000This was the view, this is, I think, sort of the standard view of all Americans, right or left, with the exception of people like me and people that think like me.
00:54:18.000Which is a very small minority of conservative right wing Americans, would look at these kinds of books and say something like, These are powerful, important books that tell a story about the oppressed or something like that.
00:54:33.000These books cannot be conceived of as anything other than tools to subvert and undermine our country.
00:54:41.000Why would they be using these books as a lesson plan for somebody that broke into the Capitol to protest election fraud?
00:54:49.000What does genociding Indians have to do with the legitimacy of the 2020 election?
00:54:54.000What does the Holocaust have to do with trespassing at the Capitol after a protest about election fraud?
00:55:25.000You should be deeply ashamed because white people kill Jews and white people oppress blacks and white people genocide Indians.
00:55:34.000So, white people cannot have any pride, hang your head in shame, lower your shoulders, look at the ground, cross the street when one of your betters is walking down the sidewalk.
00:56:44.000Not only do they say that racism is the worst thing, but only white people can be racist because racism, of course, is prejudice plus power, and only white people have power.
00:57:55.000That's why that's part of the reprogramming.
00:57:58.000And it's amazing because conservatives understand this about the Uyghur Muslims in China.
00:58:03.000Conservatives are very vocal about the so called genocide going on against Uyghur Muslims in a Western province in China.
00:58:11.000Right now in China, there's a There's a large population of Muslims that live, like I said, in a western province in China, in Xinjiang.
00:58:21.000And according to conservatives and according to certain media outlets, what this amounts to is something like a Holocaust.
00:58:28.000There are religious based concentration camps being built where those Chinese Muslims are being indoctrinated.
00:58:34.000They're having their beards cut, they're having to do things that are blasphemous against their religion, they're being indoctrinated into traditional Chinese way of life.
00:58:44.000And their entire society is like an open air prison.
00:58:48.000And conservatives speak out against these horrors.
00:58:51.000They call it a genocide, and a lot of liberals do too.
00:59:02.000And any activists, anybody that expresses even an implicit racial identity or American identity or anything like that, is put through a re education camp.
00:59:29.000I'm not reading Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
00:59:32.000None of this is true, and when we know that, none of this is par for the course of what we've been talking about for the past few weeks about critical race theory and everything.
00:59:40.000But understand what this represents, which is the critical race theory is now the ideology of the state.
00:59:47.000This anti white, anti Western, it's not just this thing that they're doing in the private sector.
00:59:53.000This is now the official state religion.
00:59:56.000This is the state ideology of America.
00:59:59.000Just like Marxism was the state ideology of the Soviet Union.
01:00:03.000And Maoism was the state ideology of China.
01:00:06.000This is now the state ideology of America.
01:00:11.000The FBI will hunt you down, drag you before a court, and your publicly appointed defender will give you a reading list with Schindler's list, bury my heart at wounded knee, just mercy, make you watch Burning Oklahoma or whatever, and mudbound, and then declare triumphantly that you have submitted and you believe that Biden is our president and you are actually a racist.
01:00:36.000My client has admitted that white privilege is real, and glorious Joe Biden remains the president.
01:00:43.000This is now the official state policy, and anybody that goes against it will be reeducated.
01:00:47.000Their children will be educated and used against them, and they will be reeducated in their job by the government, by their television, by Hollywood.
01:00:56.000That's what the movies are about, that's what the TV is about, and if you commit a crime, it'll be about that too.
01:01:02.000If you find yourself before a judge in the future as a white person, you'll be read this as well.
01:02:56.000It is a sin to believe that the most pervasive thing in our society, the most pervasive evil in our society, is prejudice or power plus prejudice or systemic racism or something like that.
01:03:40.000People have got to start to wake up to that because I can tell there's a lot of conservatives that don't, I mean, maybe they feel that way deep down, but they've been tricked.
01:03:48.000And they really do believe racism is worse than sin.
01:03:51.000And don't get me wrong, there are sins that, you know, you could, cruelty against non white people on the basis of their skin color is a sin.
01:03:59.000But we have left wing people that don't even believe in sin.
01:04:03.000We have a system that goes out there and says, be trans, get abortions, be gay, kill, steal, burn, loot, all of that, right?
01:04:15.000Dishonor your mother and father, kill your babies, have other gods, right?
01:04:20.000I mean, they literally break all the ten commandments and then they turn around and they say, but don't be racist and Hitler is the worst thing ever.
01:09:28.000I know that's that classic double standard thing, but that's to bring home the gravity of what's being put on the screen.
01:09:36.000On Netflix, million dollar production, multi million dollar production about, gee, what if a posse of black bandits shot a bunch of white people graphically?
01:10:19.000Everybody goes, Nick, you know, you're going to look like shit.
01:10:22.000You know, Nick, you're going to hit the wall.
01:10:24.000You're in your 20s, but once you grow up, your metabolism is going to slow down and your bad diet is going to catch up with you and you're going to look like crap.
01:12:03.000They see me walk in with a beautiful, beautiful physique, a large belly, a chubby, glowing face, a flushed face, big rosy cheeks, big fat, multiple chins, and a beautiful flowing hair on top.
01:13:41.000And they're like, that Groyper right there, that's my future husband.
01:13:46.000That fat ass Groyper that just waddled through the door, that fat Groyper at the buffet on his third trip with no greens on his plate, that's my future, that's my king, that's my hero.
01:14:03.000And it's all these gay people, you know, it's very questionable, very questionable that all these latent homosexuals want me to work out.
01:14:11.000I think it's kind of like a conflict of interest, isn't it?
01:14:16.000On how many of these bodybuilders actually like men, because I think that's quite a conflict of interest.
01:14:22.000Here you are, a man who is attracted to men, and you're encouraging everyone to post shirtless pictures of themselves and elevate their physique.
01:20:17.000I'm kind of like sexy, I'm like charismatic.
01:20:23.000I'm like, you know, I'm like a once in a generation person.
01:20:28.000I mean, yeah, you could, yeah, I'm not the best looking guy ever, okay, and I don't have a great haircut or anything, I don't have great style, and I don't have a six pack, but I'm like a once in a generation, once in a lifetime person.
01:24:59.000It's one of these tropes that time and again you find that it does tend to be people with Jewish ancestry, even if they don't fully identify as Jewish, but it's people that have Jewish in them that are not on board with white identity.
01:30:15.000When you pray for my salvation, you got to pray that a hot blonde Groybette pulls up in a red convertible in LA and she's like, hey, what's up?
01:30:26.000That's the only thing that's going to save me from an interracial.
01:32:58.000And then right after the show, they run into the laboratory, take a pipette, drop it into a beaker, and it starts to fizz and bubble, and then a little baby hand grabs the side of the beaker.
01:33:10.000And it gets thrown in some kind of a Bacta tank, puts in some kind of liquid vat so it accelerates growth in time for the road trip.
01:33:23.000And then in one week, you'll have a bodacious blonde groypet suspended in a vat of age accelerating liquid with an umbilical cord.
01:40:53.000Everybody Watch Rule the World, Tears for Fears.
01:40:56.000Music Sounds Better With You, Stardust, Nightcall, Kavinsky, Teenage Dirtbag, Wheatus, Mr. Brightside by the Killers.
01:41:04.000Walking on a Dream, Empire of the Sun, Never Come Down, Brave Shores, White Wedding, Billy Idol, All Star, Smash Mouth.
01:41:13.000Midnight City, M83, Better Off Alone, Alice DJ, Buddy Holly, Weezer, Heya, Outcast, Dynamite, Tyo Cruz, How Far We've Come, Matchbox 20, 1901, Phoenix, Paper Plains, MIA, Banquet, Block Party.
01:45:52.000I don't want a moderator, and it's going to be on my channel so that I can talk over you and mute you, which I'm not going to do that with somebody who has Asperger's.
01:46:01.000If he was a normal person, maybe we could do that, but the guy clearly has a problem.
01:47:23.000Just rewatched your debate with Robert Barnes, but why does this guy keep preemptively denouncing the idea that Zionists started World War I?
01:48:37.000Gray Pills to Chicago was better with daily.
01:48:40.000If we lived in a serious country, we'd have the National Guard posted on every block in the hood, a state's attorney that actually prosecutes and locks up criminals.
01:48:48.000I absolutely hate what happened to Chicago.
01:49:27.000And if you can't tell why making a certain Joker reference is cringe and making a Heath Ledger reference is based, then you shouldn't be watching the show.
01:49:36.000You should go watch Cassie Dillon or Ben Shapiro or something and talk about owning the libs if you really can't discern the difference.
01:49:44.000So you should be less smug and learn from the best instead of being a cringe idiot.
01:49:50.000Ryan says, Was it a live version of Space Oddity?
01:52:05.000If you go in and you win, we got you covered.
01:52:09.000If you can put Lance's videos down on the ground, if you could put them down for the count, extra points if you break his bones, extra points if he bleeds, we'll make a contract.
01:52:20.000We'll pay you $500 if he bleeds, we'll pay you $500 if you break his nose, $500 if it's a knockout.
01:52:26.000We're really going to make it very lucrative.
01:54:10.000Kai Clips says, I was watching some of your early COVID content and realized you were, for the most part, right all along initially when the government was covering it up.
01:54:19.000But when they saw a better narrative, they switched to overblowing it.
01:54:59.000Kai Clips says If Christians could be half as zealous in following commandments and instructions as the people pushing COVID propaganda, we could have a virtuous society.
01:55:08.000There's no excuse for spiritual laziness.
01:56:09.000It's one thing if you're being persecuted because you're like an activist, it's like, Well, he probably killed the guy and also he didn't pay taxes.
01:56:18.000And they arrested him for evading taxes.
01:56:22.000You know, it's one thing to get arrested because you like spilled the beans on the NSA or you, you know, turned over Hillary Clinton's emails.
01:56:30.000It's like, well, this guy just didn't pay taxes.
01:56:32.000I mean, I didn't really follow him too closely, but it seems like bullshit, honestly.
01:58:37.000Save the West says, What the hell does Schindler's List and the plight of the Jews or whatever have to do with being at the Capitol building?
02:00:44.000Gap year is a good idea because you go straight from high school into college and it's a rough transition, and you don't necessarily know what you want to do with your life.
02:00:54.000You don't know if you're going to go to college.
02:00:58.000You know, I mean, a lot of kids, they go right into college and they spend years figuring out what they want to do, where they're going to go, and all the while they're burning money.
02:01:52.000And in a year, if you think you're ready, if you think, you know, I want to do something specific and I need to go to college for it, then go to college.
02:02:03.000You know, do scholarships, start building your bank account.
02:02:06.000You know, these are all good things, but rushing into college without any idea of what you want to do, wasted time and money.
02:02:14.000Huge, massive waste of time and money.
02:02:17.000But if you don't go to college, make sure you're not wasting time because that's the thing a lot of people will not go to college and instead they'll just get some super jobs and they'll work long hours and, you know, or they won't do anything.
02:02:32.000So it's important just not to waste time, it's important to be smart.
02:02:36.000About using your time and not wasting time and not wasting money.
02:02:42.000But time more than money when you're young.
02:02:47.000That's my advice as somebody that dropped out and went back to school and then became like an entrepreneur, basically, more or less.
02:02:56.000Ethel Red says, I love how Nick simultaneously makes fun of fat people and then glorifies having a big belly and eating massive amounts of food.
02:03:04.000Yeah, and Kai Clips says, Nick, I'm not gay.
02:15:43.000Wall Street is one of the perfect most Kino 80s movies, and Wall Street closing credits with Talking Heads playing, I mean, that makes it a perfect track.
02:18:10.000Okay, where was I in the super chats now?
02:18:13.000Angel of Wrath says, Hey, Nick, I'm stoked you're coming to visit us in the West Coast.
02:18:17.000Hopefully, I can make it to the meetup since I work.
02:18:19.000Also, as someone who likes lifting weights and being jacked, I can tell you it's easier to gain muscle than it is to get shredded to get abs, unless you just have good genetics.
02:19:14.000That's another one of the all time greatest songs ever and a banger.
02:19:19.000Based on nonces, might want to let listeners following the America First Spotify account that a lot of them are publicly visible under their real names.
02:21:08.000Czech American says, I read the other day that according to an eyewitness, there was an American born higher up at NUMEC who oversaw an illegal uranium shipment to Israel in the 60s and who happened to have the last name Shapiro.
02:21:49.000Cosmos says, Funny how people post semi based thoughts on social media on one hand and then rush to post their turning point attendee graphic in another.