In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes and co-host Alex Blumberg discuss the latest in the Israel-Gaza conflict, the H2B visa situation, and the state of the Trump administration. They also talk about the potential for a nuclear holocaust, and whether or not we should be worried about it. America First is a show about Americanism, not globalism, and putting the American people first. America First! - Our theme song is by The Weakerthans courtesy of Lotuspool Records, and our ad music is by Build Buildings. The show is brought to you by Native Creative, and produced and edited by Nilsen J. Fucentes. A very special thank you to my listeners for making this show possible. It was a pleasure to record and edit this episode. Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to our other shows, and stay tuned for future episodes of the show! We'll be back next Monday with a new theme song! - The Black Puff & The Conspirator, featuring John Legend! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, and leave us a review and a rating and review! You can also become a patron by becoming a patron! Thank you for supporting the show and/or listening to America First. You'll get 10% off your favorite streaming service, and we'll be giving out 5-15% off our next week's ad-free version of our new limited edition "The Black Pill" limited edition of the podcast, "America First: The Puff and the White House's Greatest Hits, "The Best of the World's Most Beautiful". and "The White House is Notorious" comes out on Nov. 21st, exclusively on Amazon Prime, and also on Vimeo. and Vimeo, and VaynerSpeaker is coming out on Dec. 27th, 2019! Thanks for listening and vlogged in the next Monday! -- Thank you, Nicky! Nicky and Alex talks about the show, and much more! -- The Black Friday, November 14th, 2020, 2019, November 27, 2020! and the rest of the world's Best Podcasts: The Black Pill is coming soon! -- November 29, 2020. -- November 28, 2020? -- November 30, 2020 -- December 3rd, 2020 and so on!
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00:16:27.000We'll talk about some general themes about what's happening in Israel.
00:16:31.000I don't know how people just don't see this anymore.
00:16:34.000I feel like, maybe it's just me, but I do feel like people are starting to kind of grasp this idea that you look at
00:16:41.000Like Marco Rubio, or Donald Trump, or conversely some of the pundits like Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager, and it's just like non-stop for the past 24 hours, Israel has a right to defend itself.
00:16:54.000There's no equivalence between Hamas and Israel.
00:16:57.000And I wonder, are people beginning to kind of see, because like I say like every week, or almost every day on the show for the past couple of weeks,
00:17:05.000It's like it's just so in your face these past couple of years.
00:17:09.000Or maybe it feels like it because I've just been noticing.
00:17:27.000It actually wasn't in the news at all, but the Trump administration is now greenlit.
00:17:32.000His new DHS secretary, the replacement for Nielsen,
00:17:36.000Nielsen has greenlit an additional 30,000 H-2B visa workers, which you may be thinking to yourself, didn't we talk about this already like a month ago?
00:17:47.000Nielsen greenlit an additional 30,000 like a month ago, and now our new DHS secretary, the acting DHS secretary who is the replacement, Kevin McAleenan, has now approved another 30,000 on top of the 30,000 additional
00:18:04.000Visas that we approved a couple of months ago or several weeks ago So we now have a total of 60,000 additional h2b visas for 2019 great stuff Like I said, it's all the same the black pill every day.
00:18:21.000It seems to me like it's all the same So we'll discuss that we'll discuss some of the effects and you know, maybe the state of the Trump administration It should be a pretty good show.
00:18:30.000I think that should just about Fill it up
00:18:33.000But it's gonna be some pretty dark stuff.
00:18:35.000You know, I was thinking before the show, do you want me to give you the bad news first or the bad news?
00:18:40.000You know, which one do you want to hear first?
00:18:44.000You know, we started to get real excited last week, and I guess that's what we'll start off with, actually.
00:18:49.000You know, we started to get a little bit optimistic last week, Thursday and Friday, when we saw Facebook censorship back in the news, the president's tweeting about it, and he's retweeting a video of Paul Watson!
00:19:31.000All right, I take all this negative, nasty stuff, and with a sardonic, post-ironic sense of humor, I put a twist on it, and everybody's all smiles anyway.
00:21:21.000I'm like, you know what, I'm gonna go downtown, gonna have a little Mexican food, I'm gonna put it on my Snapchat story, I'm gonna say, imagine eating this good, and it's gonna be terrific, but the food sucked, and the service was bad, and it was cold, so I, you know, I was driving home with the top down, I'm shivering, so that, there's another black pill there, right?
00:21:41.000But, hope you had a good Cinco de Mayo, and remember, here's a little trivia fact for you.
00:21:46.000I don't know if people know this, but it's actually not Mexican Independence Day.
00:21:50.000Look, it is, of course, the necessary reminder, the obligatory reminder every year, not Mexican Independence Day.
00:21:57.000It's celebrating one particular battle in the Independence War.
00:22:04.000I think they ended up losing the war, actually, against the French, where there was one battle where they were overwhelmed or something and they ended up winning.
00:22:26.000Not much color or spice coming from that.
00:22:29.000We're gonna talk about tech censorship first.
00:22:31.000It's just, there's no, unfortunately with this one actually, there's nothing new to report.
00:22:36.000That's, I mean, that's the part that's rough about this is, you know, we got real excited last week because
00:22:43.000Of course we had Laura Loomer, Paul Watson, Alex Jones, InfoWars, Farrakhan, a few others, Milo, banned off of Facebook, banned off of Instagram, and you know, we're not the biggest fans of all these people.
00:22:56.000I mean, I like Jones, and I like Loomer, and...
00:23:34.000Trump is running out of time in this first term, and a second term is not guaranteed.
00:23:38.000And the short-term window is closing because here you have a critical opportunity.
00:23:43.000You gotta strike while the iron is hot, while people are talking about it, while there's a mandate to do something right now, to have a legislative fix, or to have an executive order, or anything.
00:23:53.000You know, when I say anything, I don't mean that because I don't have ideas about what you could do.
00:23:58.000There are a lot of things you could do.
00:24:02.000We just need somebody to begin addressing this problem.
00:24:05.000You know, I saw somebody, a few people on Twitter, a few people in the comments, they say, instead of saying do anything, why don't you give specific policy proposals?
00:24:25.000The SEC is fining Facebook for Cambridge Analytica and the data leaks.
00:24:30.000They could fine them up to seven trillion dollars.
00:24:32.000So I mean there's, and not like that's likely, but there are a lot of different ways you could go about this.
00:24:37.000We just need somebody to take the initiative, to take the leadership.
00:24:41.000I pick any one of them, or put something into motion, just so that we could slow this down, sort of sustain, you know, right-wing content creators on the internet as long as possible.
00:24:52.000And we have to do it now, because now is where the activity is, the attention is, now people are talking about it.
00:24:58.000And I said on Thursday and Friday, people are gonna forget about it by Sunday, and that's exactly what happened.
00:25:03.000You know, we got big tweets on Friday, big tweets on Saturday, and despite my best efforts, you know, going into the replies,
00:25:10.000And being that guy going into Donald Trump's replies and saying, Hey man, it's all talk, no action.
00:25:26.000I mean, it's like, that's how I feel, but by the same token, if that's what it takes, you know, if all it takes is me or Paul Watson or
00:25:34.000You know, who's the one on OAN and Columbia Bugle?
00:25:37.000If enough people just go out there and say, hey man, please do something about it on Twitter, if that's efficient, like, then it's worth it, right?
00:25:45.000But here we are, it's Monday, it seems as though it's been forgotten about.
00:25:49.000And a lot of people got real excited about those...
00:25:52.000Tweets on Friday and Saturday, but it means nothing.
00:25:56.000And I'm not gonna tell you that I was ever really optimistic it was going to happen.
00:25:59.000You know, I said on Thursday and Friday, we have to make it happen, it's a big opportunity, and the tweets, awareness is always a good thing, but it means nothing without the action.
00:26:08.000Honestly, from Thursday or Friday, it's like, it's a 1% chance it happens anyway.
00:26:21.000It's such a shame because, you know, as we're about to get into with Israel, this administration, it feels like, is helping everybody else except for its own supporters, you know.
00:26:30.000We talked about on Friday the variety of ways in which they've helped Israel.
00:26:34.000You've got the criminal justice reform bill where they're helping blacks, they're helping drug offenders, people that don't vote Republican, people that are not, you know,
00:26:45.000It just seems like everything that has been done, the corporate tax rate cut, you know, for all the people that bankrolled the Clinton campaign.
00:26:51.000It's just like, everything that is done, I'm just left shaking my head and going, why?
00:26:59.000And then speaking of Cinco de Mayo, don't you remember three years ago when candidate Donald Trump tweeted out, the best taco bowls are found at Trump Tower.
00:27:55.000And now, the move left, and for all the people, it's just so funny to me when you see people, boomers mostly, on Twitter who say, well stop whining, pull up your bootstraps and you just gotta start your own damn thing, you just gotta start your own website, why don't you, why don't you go on computer.com and make your own website?
00:28:15.000You know, this is the beginning of the end.
00:28:17.000It's not just the social media, as I said, it's the domains, it's the payment gateways, I mean it's everything.
00:28:24.000And so now it's just a matter of time.
00:28:26.000You know, the walls will close in, the gate will seal, we'll be locked out forever.
00:28:31.000So what has to happen now is we have to survive as long as possible and in the meantime we have to be finding other methods.
00:28:38.000I imagine the future, and this is what I've been saying for weeks, is that the movement just has to move underground completely.
00:28:44.000None of these public groups, none of these public events, big conferences where, you know, attendees go and they take their picture and it's announced months in advance.
00:29:04.000Because what we're going to see in the next so many years is it's already accelerating under the Trump administration.
00:29:09.000And then prepare yourself for what comes after.
00:29:11.000You know, if you thought it was accelerating since 2016, wait until you get somebody in office who's not just letting it happen, but is facilitating it happening, right?
00:29:20.000Facilitating the acceleration of censorship and these other forces, it's gonna get a lot worse.
00:29:25.000And even if it's a Republican who comes after, and fat chance, but even if it's Nikki Haley who comes after, you know, it's still going to accelerate more than it is now.
00:29:34.000So that means we got to get people on email lists, we got to figure out this API thing I've been told about, we got to get on Signal, we got to get on Telegram, we got to figure out all this stuff before stuff hits the fan, you know.
00:30:23.000Just totally unrelated, you know, it is a big development in my intellectual evolution.
00:30:28.000I was a young kid before when I was talking about, oh, all this other stuff about, you know, cookies and this and that and the other thing.
00:30:35.000Now, I just, I'm a total egalitarian, classical liberal, MAGA patriot, okay?
00:31:43.000It says, quote, in two days of fighting more than 600 rockets were launched at Israel from the Gaza Strip while the Israeli army struck hundreds of targets in the strip.
00:31:53.000Four Israelis were killed and four were wounded as rockets fell on the south of Israel.
00:31:57.00023 Palestinians, including two pregnant women and two infants, were killed as Israelis struck hundreds of targets in Gaza.
00:32:05.000So since then a ceasefire has been negotiated.
00:32:07.000But basically over the weekend you have, and to give you an idea of the geography, you've got Israel, you've got in the northeast, you've got the West Bank.
00:32:16.000They call it the West Bank because it's west of the Jordan River.
00:32:19.000You've got the Gaza Strip in the southwest.
00:32:34.000Israel responds overwhelmingly with 2,000 airstrikes and they kill 25 people.
00:32:39.000And like I said, on Twitter you see people jumping to the defense of, oh, Israel.
00:32:43.000You know, a lot of politicians, a lot of pundits, your Ben Shapiros, everybody saying, well, Israel has the right to do this.
00:32:49.000Could you imagine if rockets are being fired into Texas and nobody would mind us going in and...
00:32:54.000Retaliating and you see a lot of Palestinians and also a lot of alt-right type people saying well no but it's justified because Gaza is occupied by the Israelis.
00:33:05.000Israel's occupying Palestinian land and so this is a justified militant group or whatever.
00:34:43.000You know, it's the same people that say...
00:34:45.000It's the same people that will defend draconian immigration policies, you know, and they'll look at the migrant children crisis and say, well, but, you know, the real problem is the mothers bring them across the border.
00:35:16.000But the broader theme to me that I see here, and this is something I never see anybody talking about, except for my friend Benjamin Shapiro.
00:36:41.000If Israel has, well, they've got all this ethnic diversity in the way of Arabs in their country, and they've got Muslims in their country, and they've got a lot of different religious minorities, and so on.
00:36:51.000Why isn't Israel just a totally peaceful, prosperous country?
00:36:55.000You know, for a Western democracy, they sure have a lot of rockets pouring in.
00:36:59.000They sure have a lot of knife attacks.
00:37:01.000They sure have a lot of other problems.
00:37:03.000And you wonder, how could this possibly be perceived as something that makes the country stronger?
00:37:08.000The fact that one half of the country hates the other half of the country, and vice versa?
00:37:13.000They're in this blood feud perpetually?
00:37:15.000And also, think about the nature of this relationship.
00:37:18.000Sure, there's a religious component, obviously.
00:37:21.000You know, it's not just a land dispute, in the sense that the Muslims want to control Jerusalem, not simply because of the land, but because it's got the mosque there.
00:38:20.000With also a lot of Ashkenazi Jews of foreign people, you know relatively foreign people coming back after 2,000 years a relatively modern occupation They displaced the native people the native people feel like they have a just claim over the land and then there's this conflict where they're sort of put in Reservations are sort of put off in a you know a segregated area and it's poor and it's worse And there are a lot of angry people.
00:38:47.000Maybe you see some parallels of what's happening in America
00:38:50.000You know, you see in Israel, and I remember talking to Cassie Dillon about this actually a couple of years ago, and this is when I was a Zionist.
00:38:56.000This is when I was buying wholesale into this PragerU, Ben Shapiro stuff, you know.
00:39:02.000And that's how it was when I was in high school, where you got your conservative content if you're a normie like me watching YouTube.
00:39:09.000Is for PragerU, Daily Wire, Truth Revolt, PJ Media, where it's like, you know, every other video is taxes and libertarian stuff and constitutionalism and then the next one is, you know, Israel is the greatest and her enemies must be nuked and glassed and totally destroyed.
00:39:26.000You know, so that was my mindset at the time, but I remember she interviewed me and she said something to the effect of, you know, are you a Zionist?
00:39:32.000Do you believe that the Israelis have a rightful claim to their, you know, all this kind of wacky, crazy stuff?
00:40:17.000Maybe you start to see a parallel there for our own country?
00:40:20.000And so you see right there, I mean, here's about as close to a controlled experiment as you can get.
00:40:26.000With sociological matters like political science, talking about demographics, where it's like, what happens if you inject a foreign people settling a country that had been there for thousands of years and they just totally expel the native population and set up their own little area?
00:40:42.000I wonder what will happen in this experiment.
00:40:44.000Oh, you know, you get perpetual, eternal, unsolvable conflict.
00:40:47.000And even people like Benjamin, that's why I say Benjamin Shapiro is the only one talking about this.
00:40:54.000He said, the case for removal, the case for transfer.
00:40:58.000And he talked about, and he has since disavowed this article, but he wrote back in 2003, I think, for Town Hall, he said that the word transfer is not a dirty word.
00:41:08.000And transfer means, of course, taking all the Palestinian Arabs in Israel and pushing them out of the country, forcibly deporting them.
00:41:16.000Big population transfers, otherwise known as ethnic cleansing.
00:41:20.000And so the whole article is justifying ethnic cleansing.
00:41:22.000It says, why don't we just get these Palestinians out of here?
00:41:24.000Two people, ideologically opposed, who have never gotten along.
00:41:29.000There's no expectation that they will ever get along.
00:41:31.000And so all we're doing is delaying the inevitable.
00:42:09.000People have already been talking about that.
00:42:10.000So, you know, I don't really care so much about, oh, the Israelis, and they're right, everyone's holding them to a different standard, but it's their right to exercise their sovereignty!
00:43:00.000I don't know if it's so cut and dry why we have to have a dog in the fight other than our own self-interest.
00:43:05.000I would say the only reason we back Palestine a little bit is because we have to do business with Arabs.
00:43:11.000You know, people forget, and this is the last thing I'll say before I move on, a little bit of geopolitics here, people forget that America had a great relationship with Muslim countries before 1948.
00:43:22.000Nobody understands this history, that we were fine with the whole Muslim world, with the Arab leaders, prior to Israeli independence.
00:43:31.000And you know this because our relationship with Saudi Arabia dates back to the 1940s.
00:43:35.000And you can read, I've read a lot of books about this, that actually the Muslims respected America.
00:43:40.000They saw the Europeans as the successor to Rome, in like biblical and I guess religious terms.
00:43:47.000They saw, you know, a country like France and a country like Britain, these colonial powers.
00:44:28.000This is talked about extensively in the Israel Lobby and a few other books that discuss this, that it really wasn't until our full-fledged, unconditional support for Zionism that we roused the ire of the Arab world.
00:44:43.000You know, you read about the motivations for the first World Trade Center bombing?
00:44:48.000In 1993, the guy was motivated because of what was happening in Palestine.
00:44:52.000Osama Bin Laden said he hatched his plan for 9-11 when he saw the Israelis invading Lebanon, and he saw buildings on fire, and he said, oh, that gives me an idea.
00:45:02.000And he said he was going to attack America for a variety of reasons, but in 1999 when he declared his fatwa against America, one of the predominant reasons he listed was our unconditional support for Israel.
00:45:12.000And the list goes on and on, you know, souring relations not just with the people,
00:45:35.000People like Will Chamberlain, Aaron Bandler, all these ugly, smelly people, you know, they say, well, what Israel does for us is, uh, you know, they allow us to use their ports.
00:45:45.000Uh, and, um, they buy our military tech.
00:45:51.000And it's just all BS because the port stuff, we wouldn't need to dock in Israel if we didn't have to defend Israel's interests, right?
00:45:58.000It's like, oh, thank you for the favor.
00:45:59.000We get to dock our ships there so we could fight your wars.
00:46:03.000You know, it's like going to your friend's house and, oh, you love going to your friend's house.
00:46:07.000They let you sleep on their couch because you get to clean their stuff and you get to, you know, pick up all their crap and clean their toilets.
00:46:14.000You get to be Eli Mosley, basically, for Israel.
00:46:17.000Oh, we get to dock our ships in your ports and we could defend your interests.
00:46:47.000And so I've heard them all, but there's not a single good reason for why we should have this unconditional or even favorable relationship with them.
00:46:55.000If anything, it should be totally equal with Israel and the Palestinians.
00:46:59.000Difference is Israelis know how to lobby.
00:47:01.000You know, you could get on CNN and say, you know, hi, I'm Brett.
00:49:07.000But this other story here today about the H-2B visas, like I said at the top of the show, this is from Breitbart.
00:49:13.000It says, quote, on Monday, acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan said he would approve an additional 30,000 H-2B foreign visa workers to be brought to the U.S.
00:49:22.000by businesses to take blue-collar, non-agricultural jobs.
00:49:26.000Foreign workers are only available for the extra visa so long as they can prove that they were previously granted an H-2B visa within the last three fiscal years.
00:49:35.000And of course, what are the effects of this?
00:49:36.000What are the effects of bringing in additional foreign unskilled workers?
00:50:01.000So it's almost a one-to-one relationship that every 1% increase in the composition of the unskilled labor market by immigrants, you get a 1% decrease in wages.
00:51:06.000And I get people all the time that say, oh no, well actually, you know, you'll get an economist from Harvard, you'll get an econometrician from Stanford or MIT who says, oh no, no, actually, and there's all this convoluted stuff about, well, immigrants grow the economy, and if the economy's growing, then
00:51:22.000You know, wages aren't affected at all.
00:51:33.000This is $30,000, like I said, additional on top of the $30,000 additional two months ago.
00:51:38.000You know, Congress is the one that greenlit this in February.
00:51:41.000They said you can increase the number of H-2B visas you're going to give out by a maximum of 70,000.
00:51:48.000And so we got $30,000, another $30,000, they could increase another $10,000.
00:51:52.000But even a month ago, when the increase was only $30,000, I think it went from, we were permitting $30,000, so the total number of unskilled immigrants we were bringing in was like $60,000.
00:52:03.000Even then, or I'm sorry, I think it went up to $90,000.
00:52:06.000Even then, that was the highest number of unskilled H-2B visas that had been given out in 10 years!
00:52:13.000Highest number of H2B visas given out than at any time during Obama's administration.
00:52:53.000You know, a year ago, when Trump was out there and he was still fighting for the RAISE Act, which would have cut legal immigration at 50%, I cut him some slack.
00:53:16.000There was a big push to have the $25 billion for full wall funding, cutting legal migration in half with cutting chain migration, eliminating the diversity visa lottery, a couple of other measures, and he couldn't get it done.
00:53:31.000And I said, well, you know, the courts are intervening in this.
00:53:34.000The Supreme Court challenged his elimination of DACA, or I'm sorry, Circuit Court
00:53:38.000Challenge his elimination of DACA, and it ended up having to go to the Supreme Court.
00:53:43.000You had the circuit courts shut down his travel ban, and you had Democrats and Republicans resisting him in Congress.
00:53:52.000The buck doesn't really stop with him.
00:53:54.000There's three co-equal branches of government, so if he's trying, if he's pushing for the RAISE Act, and he keeps pushing, and maybe he's going to try again in September and all this other stuff, maybe I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
00:54:06.000He did a 180 on that, because at the State of the Union then, in February, he said, actually, we want more immigrants to come into this country legally than ever before.
00:54:18.000You went from one year ago saying, we're going to cut legal immigration in half, to saying, actually, we want to increase it to bigger than ever before.
00:54:26.000And so people say, oh, Nick was wrong all along, or oh,
00:54:29.000You know, Nick suddenly turned on Trump.
00:54:31.000Now, he obviously did a 180 on this policy, and he started pushing the stuff at all his rallies about how, oh no, we actually need the workers now.
00:56:03.000You know, that's always the answer from these people at the Mont Pelerin Society, and what that really means is something that will never happen.
00:56:31.000Not Self, but a lot of these neoliberal types in the think tanks.
00:56:35.000That's a feature not a bug of our system that what happens when you have this free market system is these big corporations buy off the politicians and this is what we talked about last week the agricultural secretary goes in and hires a lobbyist to bring in more agricultural workers
00:56:51.000To cut the, or to increase the bottom line of the big farming people, so that if they have to pay less for workers, economy's booming, unemployment rate goes down, wages go up.
00:57:02.000You know, if there's less available workers, they have to compete by raising their wages.
00:57:06.000They say, no, we can't just lobby the Trump administration, bring in a hundred thousand more workers this year, and wages will go down, and then we'll get more profits, and we'll continue to enrich ourselves at the expense of the country.
00:57:17.000And that's, you know, that's why we don't stand the free market around here.
00:57:20.000I saw a lot of people last week saying, oh, Nick Fuentes wants to regulate censorship, but conservatives are supposed to love the free market.
00:58:02.000Republicans want to bring them in illegally and legally too, just for different reasons.
00:58:07.000Democrats want to bring them in because they're going to vote for them.
00:58:09.000Republicans bring them in because they're going to work on their farms and work in their factories and it's going to cut the bottom line, or increase the bottom line rather, cut wages.
00:58:19.000But it's all the same, you know, and it's all part of the same problem, you know.
00:58:22.000Democracy and capitalism working hand-in-hand to destroy the native people, you know.
00:58:28.000Left-wing people say, oh, we don't have enough votes, let's just bring in more voters.
00:58:32.000And on the right, they say, oh, we have to pay our workers a lot of money because, you know, our economy is advanced and developed, we'll just bring in peasants and third-worlders
00:58:41.000So that instead of, you know, just outsourcing the factories, we could just insource, we could just import the workers from those countries and they'll work for the same rates, the same wages.
00:59:36.000Because the whole idea of the Trump campaign was we were going to finally have somebody who would stick up for people that don't have a lobby and it's just been, he's been totally assimilated into the establishment.
01:01:05.000You know, so for people that said, oh, Nick, before you were saying this, that, and the other, yeah, well, I think Trump kind of demonstrated that if he couldn't do it, I don't know, it's kind of hard for anybody else to do it.
01:01:14.000It's going to take a much, a much grander, longer term effort to turn things around, because if he could go in as wild as he is, and then what are we back to?
01:01:24.000Wars in the Middle East, and it's immigration, and all this other stuff, you just can't win.
01:02:53.000The new thing I've had people ask me in the past couple of weeks, I have multiple people on email and on Twitter saying, Hey, Nick, would you, would you be down to Google Hangouts with me?
01:04:41.000So Cutter, Cutter, I'm talking to you, baby.
01:04:44.000I know he's said some nasty things in the past.
01:04:46.000All right, Israel, you know, no, I actually forgot, I can't, I can't, that's, that's, that door is closed.
01:04:53.000China, Chinese billionaires, I can undermine America for you, just hit me up, njfuentesblog at gmail.com, yen, dollars, bitcoin, it doesn't matter.
01:05:05.000No, I'm joking, I'm joking, we would never take foreign money, we would never do that.
01:06:25.000Oh, you're going to say something and I'll just laugh.
01:06:28.000Or you're going to say something that's actually totally blowing out my point and I'll say, oh, I believed that all along and I'm moving the goalposts over here.
01:06:36.000And it's just not fun to debate somebody like that.
01:06:39.000Even when I was discussing with Soph and that other guy this weekend, or I've done other friendly debates, even with Jacob Wohl, it's fun to spar with people.
01:06:46.000It's fun to, you know, and even if it gets a little heated, that's fine.
01:06:50.000But as long as people are arguing in good faith and...
01:06:53.000You know there's some kind of level of honor that you want to commit to proving your point as opposed to just doing this gay like oh I got you to say something I got you to say something that sounds bad haha I win I got you you know so it's it's it's not fun it's not fun for anybody to watch not fun to participate and it's just it's just lame you know
01:07:43.000It's, for what they do, I think it works.
01:07:45.000But I was asked this a lot, like last year, when me and James Alsup were in a company, and you guys should start flyering, and we came up with our own posters.
01:07:55.000You can post a flyer that says, it's okay to be a gamer.
01:10:33.000That's the other thing, too, is they'll say, you know, opposing Israel's right to exist is anti-Semitic because, of course, the Jews have a right to their own homeland like everybody else does.
01:10:44.000It's like, well, does everybody else have a right to their own homeland?
01:10:47.000Because I feel like it's actually only one country that people feel the need to say that.
01:10:51.000Nobody else, do they really care about this right to self-determination?
01:12:04.000You know, people who are just totally black holes, totally dysfunctional, and I see always the outpouring of support, always the enabling of this behavior.
01:12:12.000A lot of times people need to be isolated.
01:12:14.000People need to really come to terms with their own issues before you can help them.
01:12:19.000You know, so we have responsibility, but you know, I can see where that can get dicey.
01:12:23.000You know, every time somebody threatens to kill themselves on Twitter, we gotta like, oh rush to their aid.
01:12:28.000So, uh, that's an important distinction because I've seen that too many times to say, oh, well, you know, every time you see, like homeless people, I never give money to homeless people because it's like, that's, that's not what it's talking about.
01:12:39.000That's not at all what it's talking about, right?
01:13:58.000That should tell you everything you need to know.
01:13:59.000The State Department's, the legal definition of anti-semitism is saying that Jewish people have a dual loyalty to world Jewry or to the State of Israel.
01:14:09.000Is that not obviously true in so many cases?
01:14:12.000What, am I anti-semitic for noticing that?
01:15:33.000And that's, that's honestly the future, is more people like that existing and more people in politics, so...
01:15:40.000Yeah, I don't know why more people aren't talking about that kind of behavior, but people like him, there needs to be consequences for that.
01:15:46.000You know, somebody who does that, some kind of sick demon like that, there has to be consequences.
01:15:51.000We cannot expect God to do all the work.
01:16:55.000Maybe once I get gulag'd, I get put in Twitter jail.
01:16:58.000Once I'm exiled and put in jail, then I'll write all about my difficulties, my struggles coming up in clown world, and what should be done about it.
01:18:08.000I just found out that if you Google American inventors are all black!
01:18:12.000Wow big discovery dude kudos to you Steve says what's up my Nikka thoughts on the open letter by those Catholic clergymen declaring Pope Francis guilty of the Guilty of heresy cha-cha now y'all yeah, I saw that I hope that goes somewhere because it seems like there's a lot a lot to that you know very very Valid critiques, so I hope that goes somewhere
01:18:49.000You know, I like Lauren Southern, I like Paul Watson, and it was good to see them getting retweeted because they're kind of out there, relatively.
01:18:57.000But yeah, I was a little like, you know, I don't know, man.
01:18:59.000Maybe you should retweet Darren Beatty or Tucker.
01:22:22.000I sit down and you know it's like a full half hour before 20 minutes before I order and then it's a half hour before my food even shows up and she brings me one plate and then the other.
01:28:54.000I remember when I saw that for the first time and I was like, this is wacky!
01:28:58.000And then it became the biggest thing in the world overnight.
01:29:02.000Can't imagine that I'll be telling my kids, oh, back, back, oh, 20 years ago, there was this thing called Gangnam Style and it was, it was all the rage.
01:29:12.000And they'll be like, yeah, whatever, dad.
01:29:57.000And they'll go and materialize on another planet.
01:30:01.000You kids just don't understand you don't understand take a look at take a look at this troll face He says he says you mad.
01:30:09.000I'll be going to my kids you mad And they'll be like dad.
01:30:14.000That's so lame That's where we're headed.
01:30:17.000What if that's the darkest future of all that's the most black filling of all that we're gonna grow old we'll be like, oh remember the tech decks remember mighty beans and tech decks and
01:30:28.000Oh yeah, I shudder at the thought, you know.
01:30:31.000I will be young forever, drinking from the fountain of youth, right?
01:30:35.000Lauren Rose says, do you like any of the music by John Mouse?
01:30:38.000I do, and he's a mutual of mine on Twitter.
01:31:32.000Clearly there's a lot more support behind Maduro than was ever advertised.
01:31:36.000And if it involves a big risk intervention, then I'm not for that.
01:31:40.000You know, I said, and this is what I said on the show, you can say, oh, you're backtracking or whatever.
01:31:45.000I said, if we can go in and it's low risk, it's low investment, but a big return, we just put our finger, that's what I said a million times, put our finger on the scale and we have a good government in Venezuela or, you know, allied government in Venezuela, then it's worth it.
01:32:12.000Time to move on, keep up the pressure, maybe there'll be another opportunity.
01:32:16.000I'm not opposed to it in principle, but doing it now seems like it would be a much bigger intervention than was anticipated.
01:32:23.000But if it happens again that the support for the regime continues to erode and there's another opportunity down the road, I'm fine with it.
01:34:00.000Greeks are our Mediterranean allies, but all I'm saying is, if you showed me a Greek and a Turk, I don't think I could tell the difference, actually, if I just looked at them.
01:34:07.000So, I'm not saying... I respect all my Mediterranean brothers, but if you're trying to come at... if you're trying to come at Italians, you know, those who live in glass houses, those who live in Turkish houses, shouldn't throw stones.
01:34:20.000Keegan says, do you believe you've hit your pinnacle understanding of political knowledge or do you believe your opinions may continue to evolve or change?
01:34:28.000Given the fact that it wasn't until recently you've become red-pilled.
01:36:33.000You will get it when it is, when the time is right.
01:36:36.000Mr. Yakub says, how sick are you hearing conservative white males say that any regulation of the market whatsoever will lead to the end of all innovation?
01:39:16.000Well, yeah, and he was right when he says that, well, we've lost God and that's going to have terrible or big consequences, but obviously God is still real.
01:39:26.000So it might be a descriptive take on what's happening, but not totally where we need to be.
01:39:30.000And Beyond Good and Evil is all about how there's no objective moral standards in history.
01:39:34.000Morality just kind of bends to the will.
01:39:37.000You know the strong and the strong use it as a tool to control
01:39:41.000populations and I don't think that's necessarily true.
01:39:45.000I think that does inform a lot of reactionary secular right-wing worldviews and I don't think that's very healthy or good or moral.
01:41:51.000I'm not hitting the gym just because you said that.
01:41:54.000Pax Americana says do a live stream with David Duke.
01:41:57.000Yeah Wow great idea just what I need right just what I need I need to stream with David Duke like I need a bullet in my head frankly Are you retarded?
01:42:11.000JJ says yo nibba you read harassment architecture by Mike Ma.
01:43:30.000Got over by the train tracks and I see all these people lining up and I'm walking around It's like 6 or 7 a.m.
01:43:37.000And I'm just like hey, I didn't sleep before I'm just kind of hanging out and I see all these guys They're all wearing the same uniform.
01:43:42.000They're all wearing this button-down shirt No jacket just button-down shirt, and they've all got their messenger bags their backpacks They've all got the earphones in and their coffee, you know, they got their bag their coffee their headphones and
01:43:56.000And they're all, and it's Monday, and they're all going, lining up on the train track, ready to get in the train, another day of work.
01:44:04.000And I remember the feeling of just, like, overwhelming joy.
01:44:08.000I'm gonna go home, I'm gonna play Fortnite for three hours, I'm gonna take a big long nap, I'm gonna wake up at 6 p.m., sharp, do my show, play more Fortnite, you know, go to bed, I guess, at some point.
01:44:23.000And and people are like, but you know, but you don't have a real job Why would anybody want a real job?
01:44:28.000I wouldn't anybody not want to do America first and be based in Redfield for a living, you know So the real job stuff your day Real job like what being a slave.
01:46:01.000Justin says, I want to buy a mug, bra, but this color way, week AF, remove premium discord role.
01:46:08.000I had high hopes of talking to the great one, young Nicholas Oak.
01:46:13.000I don't understand what any of that said.
01:46:16.000Dariton says, how long until these super chatters start fighting amongst ourselves like the last super chatter is gay or the next chatter after this is a fad?
01:48:13.000James Russell says, funny thing about Venezuela, instead of sending carriers there, we're sending it to Iran now because they hurt Bolton's feelings.
01:48:32.000We're sending a carrier there as part of a, that's routine, you know?
01:48:38.000Bolton said, we're sending a carrier there.
01:48:42.000To send a message and then the Navy General said no actually just routine patrols You know, that's just where we dispatch them to So it seems routine to me in any way probably would have more to do with oil than anything else So, I don't know what all this stuff is about Nelson says our Iberian
01:51:07.000We're gonna do it all again tomorrow, and the next day, and I'm just so excited, right?
01:51:13.000In a way, I feel now just like all those other WAGYs, but in a different way.
01:51:16.000You know, I've got my tie, I've got my jacket, we've got the mug, and you know, it's the same thing, just different, just a little bit different.
01:51:26.000You know, WAGY's going to line up for the train, and here I am getting behind the desk, trapped in this in this monitor,