SNEAKO - July 13, 2023


SNEAKO interviews Nick Fuentes


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Length

2 hours and 19 minutes

Words per Minute

201.77425

Word Count

28,052

Sentence Count

1,002

Misogynist Sentences

48

Hate Speech Sentences

163


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00:00:00.880 All the call nick people shut up for a day he's here in the flesh nick how you doing man i'm good
00:00:07.040 how you doing man doing great it's uh it's a nice day we're in miami just got some food
00:00:12.020 and yeah we have a lot of memes i told my discord everybody uh you can join the discord link in
00:00:17.580 description the first last one got banned for hate speech and stuff like that but we have uh the
00:00:21.420 discord prepared everybody made sure to uh welcome you properly we're gonna have a lot of stuff to
00:00:26.800 look into but nick uh how you been been good been enjoying my time in miami epic stream last night
00:00:34.840 i appreciate you making the trip out so we could do it you and zirka because i didn't know you i
00:00:40.620 wasn't sure if you guys were going to make it i know you were both traveling and doing your own
00:00:44.000 thing and everything but i think it was totally worth it that was like an all-time legendary
00:00:49.060 stream i think you said earlier it was like the biggest red pill stream maybe ever i think so
00:00:54.340 by viewership i mean i don't even think it's a question and real red pill not like fake safe
00:01:01.440 bullshit red pill not to throw shade at anybody in particular i'm just saying generally there's
00:01:07.660 a lot of big content creators people consider them a little out there people consider them not
00:01:11.680 part of the mainstream but you know that the bigger you get the less red pill you get at
00:01:18.100 the same time i feel like this was a massive stream huge viewership big guests and literally
00:01:24.840 no punches pulled it was like we brought it all of it so yeah i would say you you unanimously won
00:01:32.340 that debate it was it was pretty satisfying to get that topic and and just clean it up you i don't
00:01:42.840 think he lost any points and it was just two hours of straight uh great victory yeah i i think so too
00:01:50.200 it was i mean i looked at the comments because honestly i'm gonna be totally honest i was
00:01:54.320 actually a little nervous going into the debate really you didn't seem like it at all i mean i
00:01:59.000 called you beforehand and we were trying to set this thing up and i said like i had a great stream
00:02:04.320 on friday just by myself i'm like i don't really feel the need to go and defend my title on monday
00:02:08.860 you know what i mean like i got a w i was there i got to say my piece and then destiny because he
00:02:14.800 wasn't even as far as i know wasn't even supposed to be part of that stream initially somehow he
00:02:20.720 wormed his way in and i'm thinking ah fuck like i didn't prepare i got 12 hours to prepare on the
00:02:26.620 jq huge topic it involves everything it's so much information for a long time yeah i mean it's part
00:02:34.680 of my repertoire but usually on a debate you want to you want to be concrete especially with destiny
00:02:39.640 because he typically does his homework so i was nervous going into it but you know i guess i
00:02:44.560 underestimated myself and overestimated him you know because i came in and some of the stuff i
00:02:50.260 was just like surprised i was like you don't i mean we don't have to relitigate it we'll react
00:02:55.960 to some of it but yeah i was like wow but all the comments i couldn't find a single negative comment
00:03:01.380 I was scrolling all night last night
00:03:03.120 On the Rumble video
00:03:04.880 I couldn't find one negative comment
00:03:06.900 Rumble already doesn't like Destiny
00:03:09.180 I gotta be honest
00:03:09.920 When you see most of the stuff
00:03:11.020 You see like people attacking his personal stuff
00:03:12.720 His wife
00:03:13.200 But I do have to
00:03:14.440 On Twitter
00:03:15.160 His subreddit
00:03:16.200 I haven't seen anything
00:03:17.400 That was
00:03:17.960 There was nothing
00:03:19.200 That he had
00:03:20.440 Yeah
00:03:20.800 Like just objectively speaking
00:03:22.420 Last night's stream was fun
00:03:23.480 Abortion
00:03:23.760 Abortion Survivor
00:03:25.040 Yeah it was fun
00:03:25.560 I do feel
00:03:27.280 Sometimes I feel bad for the guy
00:03:29.240 Like I just saw him like sitting like
00:03:30.600 like kind of defeated and like odd like his blue hair like roughly on the top i just kind of like
00:03:35.560 oh you know it's just you can't hate the guy there was a moment we were like leaving and you guys
00:03:39.760 like at one point you're like i need to go to war with this guy and then we were just seeing him
00:03:43.540 like we went to the restaurant afterwards and he was like walking to his seat and he's just like
00:03:46.760 there with the shoulders forward and i'm like you can't hate this guy like you can't you can't hate
00:03:51.260 him i kind of do because here's the thing like i tried to be his friend for a long time and i
00:03:57.820 really did see him as somebody that I could be a buddy with and if you watch my streams with him
00:04:02.900 like a year ago I was very I a lot of the banter I took it on the chin I was very friendly
00:04:07.720 um but he legitimately sees me as like his enemy like he said at the dinner last night he's like
00:04:14.000 literally yeah he's like I'm like come on man I'm like we're just here the camera's off let's just
00:04:19.000 hang out literally I was like you're evil like I he sees me as like an adversary um so if that's
00:04:27.480 in like this you need well in the way he sees it like i need you you need me type of way like
00:04:34.200 the way a villain in here oh i'll get you next time like that kind of way because he we drove
00:04:40.660 together to the restaurant you know and just the way you guys hang out it's not really like it
00:04:45.380 doesn't have hate it's a good adversary to have long term because yeah it's pretty much the
00:04:49.580 antithesis to you you kind of i don't want to say you look alike because you're going to get mad
00:04:53.220 about that but he's like he's got similar hair but it's blue like it's just like the opposite
00:04:57.260 in a lot of ways that's the way i saw it especially when we were doing those debate panels last year
00:05:01.440 but it's good to have you in person especially uh after last year and you know i started streaming
00:05:06.800 about a year ago and then i went uh down the rabbit hole met you and i don't think i haven't
00:05:12.780 seen you in person besides yesterday since uh back in november on on yay 24 so to have you here
00:05:18.120 in real life all the call nick people they're still saying it now you don't know i imagine
00:05:22.760 how fucking annoying that is all day you're trying to like look at like normie stuff like
00:05:26.860 feminist arguing like trannies being ugly and then you just get people call nick call nick call
00:05:31.980 nick like bro can i just like try to farm some clips for five seconds they do it to me too in
00:05:35.920 my chat all day it's call sneaker call they say shit like call trump call call donald call putin
00:05:42.700 i'm like bro yeah well so post destination said it was a total one-sided obliteration all destiny
00:05:48.460 you could do is try to obfuscate like a total faggot that's all they do anyways i can't even
00:05:52.580 imagine what a 30 40 year old nick would be like world uh dominatio so what i do want to ask you a
00:05:58.520 little bit before you like tone it they're all called nick whatever chat stop um what i do want
00:06:06.520 to talk to you about uh i've i've said this before i've made this claim publicly that i think that
00:06:11.400 you have the potential to be the future president of the united states genuinely like when i when i
00:06:16.920 see when i always talk about the west falling and how i don't see long term you're asking me that
00:06:22.040 uh just now we're eating like you see yourself setting up long term in miami i just extended my
00:06:26.520 lease here i'm gonna stay here longer but i have been traveling the world thinking about a place
00:06:29.280 to stay because the west is objectively falling it's not the place that it once was and you kind
00:06:33.580 of have this like 50s james dean like you're drinking coca-cola burger milkshake like that
00:06:42.300 You are like the living body of like I watched Home Alone last Christmas and just seeing that guy like on the sled through the Chicago suburbs.
00:06:50.540 I'm like this and they go to church and he's like like praying to God and like he's reminded of how family values and everything like that.
00:06:57.340 I'm like, that's the America that Nick wants and the ice rink that he's at.
00:07:01.120 It's all white people. And I'm like, that's the America that Nick wants.
00:07:05.040 And which I don't agree with. But I'm wondering, what do you think the steps that you need to take are?
00:07:11.920 because you do want to be the next president, right?
00:07:14.580 Not the next, but eventually.
00:07:16.340 I mean, that's not something that I'm married to.
00:07:18.700 It's weird because people always ask me that.
00:07:20.440 I've never said I want to be the president.
00:07:22.520 I mean, me personally, I feel like I've said so much
00:07:26.020 and done so much at this point.
00:07:27.640 It'd be very difficult.
00:07:28.840 I mean, a lot of people like what I say
00:07:31.320 and they like my presentation,
00:07:32.280 but it's obvious the challenges that I would have
00:07:35.920 trying to win over a mass audience.
00:07:38.240 um so i mean in 20 30 40 years maybe things will change maybe it'll be a different environment
00:07:44.960 i'll be a different person um but i'd like to be a political leader at some point you know because
00:07:50.780 i think that i represent the real right wing i mean for me my mission right now is to just provide
00:07:58.020 an actual anchor for the right wing because when you look at the entire because you're not really
00:08:03.380 as much as you talk about politics you're not really a political guy you know and the same is
00:08:07.960 true of Myron and these other guys. I like you guys, of course. You talk about things that are
00:08:12.800 important, but me, I'm really embedded in politics. I know political people. All my content's political.
00:08:19.840 It always has been. What people don't understand is that this country doesn't have a right-wing
00:08:24.940 party at all. Everyone thinks Republicans, but Republicans are not right-wing. They are constantly
00:08:31.040 moving to the left. Even these guys like Matt Walsh and Tucker, they'll specifically Tucker,
00:08:35.700 he'll say stuff like well everyone agrees that you can marry who you love it's just these
00:08:39.980 transgenders and it's like wait a second so now conservatives are in favor of sodomy and gay
00:08:45.000 marriage like and it's so we need a right wing that doesn't move we need a standard and we need
00:08:52.460 that to to anchor the right as opposed to constantly basing what is right wing as a response to the
00:08:58.600 left in other words subjective like whatever the left is saying we're going to disagree well the
00:09:03.640 left is always moving so that means if we're always responding we're moving with them so at
00:09:08.420 this stage my goal is just to say um whoops
00:09:12.540 all right good anyway well we still have the mic to finish my point i just what i want to do right
00:09:23.720 now is to provide the truth and i want to provide an anchor for the american right wing and provide
00:09:29.560 some guidance on that because i feel like literally nobody else is doing it and that's
00:09:34.320 because everybody's for lack of a better word everybody's weak nobody wants to stand alone
00:09:39.020 nobody wants to say anything that's truly controversial it's on my side chat relax it
00:09:42.440 wasn't the power outers no one wants to say anything controversial oh i'm panicking again
00:09:45.620 i was like not again so so that's my mission right now i'm not really thinking about being
00:09:51.080 the president you just want to keep on trying to bring make the conservatives conservative again
00:09:58.040 right yeah and be the standard yeah because you see the the conservative party always try to make
00:10:03.080 adjustments to try to seem cool i like how you talk about when conservatives write speeches
00:10:08.460 they're always thinking about how to not come off racist they're really afraid of that of getting
00:10:13.480 boxed in that way and not having to worry about that because you say edgy stuff and people like
00:10:21.000 make all these accusations about you they say all these words we were at um lunch and you were
00:10:26.020 talking about how we were talking about i was mentioning some people who hit women for example
00:10:30.660 and you're like oh that's cringe like immediately that was your response even though you sometimes
00:10:34.740 you'll say edgy things like we're gonna be the most racist the most but all that is to try to
00:10:40.180 to let go of that like saying certain words or saying things in a provocative way is to let go
00:10:46.760 of that stigma that's held on to uh policing language and policing thoughts so much it's kind
00:10:52.560 of freeing to see a guy like you not care at all about any of the restrictions that they try to put
00:10:58.860 on you do you think that there needs to be a new party started because like even trump for example
00:11:05.200 i would have to admit is kind of a centrist like for for a long time he's been very supportive of
00:11:10.500 gay people wrong he's been like he's starting to sympathize and introduce trannies and say that
00:11:16.380 it's okay he doesn't really seem to have a problem with that he's not a traditional conservative like
00:11:20.160 maybe like fiscally, but socially not at all. Like one, do you consider him a centrist? And two,
00:11:26.520 do you think that there needs to be a new like type of a new party? Well, you're right. I mean,
00:11:32.040 he basically is a center right politician. A lot of people even pointed this out in 16. And I
00:11:37.160 remember I was in high school during the Republican primary and I was a very libertarian, conservative
00:11:43.720 type of guy, more mainstream. And I supported Ted Cruz initially. I supported Rand Paul and then
00:11:50.460 Ted Cruz. And the reason why is because, and even liberals acknowledge this, Ted Cruz was the more
00:11:57.200 conservative choice. I remember I got in a fight with my English teacher. My English teacher was
00:12:01.600 like, you know, I'm not worried about Trump. My real fear is Ted Cruz because he is like an
00:12:06.240 evangelical and he believes what he says. He said, Trump is just a grifter. Now, I don't agree with
00:12:12.100 that. But the point stands that basically since he got started, Trump was pro-gay. Trump, I mean,
00:12:18.840 he had to moderate his position, but he was pro-choice. People forget this for a long time.
00:12:24.160 Even on immigration, he used to say in 16, we got to send the illegals back, but we want people to
00:12:30.100 come in legally. We're going to build a wall, but have a big, beautiful door in the middle and
00:12:33.880 people can come through legally. So these are positions that have been said for 30 years on
00:12:39.340 the left and the right. It's basically like a center populist, very diluted nationalist position.
00:12:47.540 So I agree. He is basically center right. That being said, as far as starting a new party,
00:12:53.160 I mean, I'm a believer that we just got to infiltrate the Republican party. It's super
00:12:58.060 difficult. And people say, well, you'll never do that. But infiltrating, or rather starting a new
00:13:03.840 party is actually way harder. It's way more expensive. It's way more work. That's a huge
00:13:09.140 pain in the ass. So I don't know. Yeah. I don't think it's worth it. Just fixing it the way it
00:13:13.400 is. Yeah. Well, you just got to go and take over the GOP like Trump did. And would you actually,
00:13:19.160 if you were elected, would you actually make America a Catholic monarchy? Yeah. How does
00:13:24.660 that work? How do you envision that? Well, I mean, who really knows who can say, but the thing
00:13:30.960 is you have to realize that in history, these kinds of regime changes have happened, you know,
00:13:36.000 in Iran, in Russia, in France, in America. The thing is about a revolution is that it happens
00:13:42.440 very slowly and then very suddenly. And so I don't, I don't usually govern myself by saying,
00:13:48.260 well, what's, what's practical, what's realistic, because I'm thinking about the future.
00:13:52.540 Today, it seems crazy that something like that would be possible. But tomorrow, 20 years, 50
00:13:59.120 years, you never know what's right around the corner. And the people that dictate the future
00:14:04.740 are the people that are thinking in the future based on the constraints of the future, not based
00:14:09.340 on the constraints of today. I know that maybe it sounds like a cop-out answer, but I'm a big
00:14:17.240 believer that, I mean, take me for example. I started saying this stuff about Israel and race,
00:14:23.720 et cetera like 2018 2017 2017 yeah i was at charlottesville it was radioactive no one was
00:14:31.800 talking about this stuff but i remember telling my parents after i dropped out of college i'm like
00:14:36.000 mom dad like this is the future i'm like it's the future because it's the truth and it's not going
00:14:42.340 to be able to be ignored i said because things are gonna get so bad things are going to assert
00:14:47.160 themselves in reality that race these other things are going to be unignorable i said and
00:14:53.680 And, you know, although it may not seem like it now, it may be hard to believe.
00:14:57.740 I said in 10 years, everyone's going to be talking about this.
00:15:00.560 And it took less, it took seven years, took eight years for this to become the reality.
00:15:05.040 So, but that's the kind of thinking we need.
00:15:07.260 We need a vision.
00:15:07.940 We need people to see the underlying fundamental things that are happening as opposed to paying
00:15:13.640 attention to what's considered practical, possible, acceptable now.
00:15:18.800 What do you envision that you do with other religions?
00:15:22.280 like i'm muslim for example we have a lot of muslims in the chat do we need to convert to
00:15:27.600 catholicism do we need to leave the country how is that going to do you plan to have freedom of
00:15:32.400 religion in your in nick puentes america uh yeah i believe in freedom of religion but it cannot
00:15:39.560 change the fundamental character of the country so you know america should be a christian country
00:15:46.560 It should have Christian judges, should have Christian legislators, and that's always the
00:15:51.900 question is, well, how do you work it out in practice?
00:15:54.620 The answer is, to me, that's really just details.
00:15:58.200 The principle is Christians should be running America.
00:16:01.300 It's a Christian country.
00:16:02.500 So, you know, maybe you have Muslims have a ceiling in government, how high they can
00:16:07.760 rise.
00:16:08.180 Same thing with Jews, same thing with atheists.
00:16:10.840 But I think as long as people agree in principle that it's a Christian country, it should have
00:16:14.680 christian leadership the rest is really just logistics which really makes sense because
00:16:19.940 when you look at how we allowed japanese people to be like let's keep japan japanese i was like
00:16:26.940 okay fine you know we can let well let's like keep ghana ghanaan or whatever no let's not let
00:16:32.500 it infiltrate with other cultures we want to keep the culture and then when europeans are like let's
00:16:36.440 keep europe europe everyone freaks out because they were like no we need all these immigrants
00:16:41.020 to flood in like the why can't you keep the essence of uh a predominantly white christian
00:16:46.560 country but you can keep the essence of an asian country or an african country that doesn't make
00:16:51.200 sense well and and what you're getting at is that let me fix the lighting real quick because it's
00:16:55.700 changing quick oh yeah it looks like the sun went down um what you're getting at is that this is
00:17:01.320 basically an attack on our country you know like and that's the thing people don't want to talk
00:17:07.080 about is all these conversations about immigration. If you push hard enough, like for example,
00:17:12.280 someone posted one of my clips on TikTok recently from my show, and I was talking about this. I think
00:17:19.520 it might've even been from Fresh and Fit on Friday, and it was about immigration. And I said,
00:17:24.280 look, like every country in the world, every white country in the world is being buried in
00:17:28.720 non-white immigration. And somebody in the comments said, well, you know, what goes around
00:17:33.880 comes around and it's like that's their attitude whenever you talk about immigration like we need
00:17:39.800 to stop immigration into white countries they always say oh well what about the indians what
00:17:44.900 about colonialism and that really reveals what is really going on here which is they they are
00:17:51.840 consciously taking over our country you know when they say oh well goes around comes around they're
00:17:57.180 saying we're colonizing your nation and i'm over here like yeah and we don't want that to happen
00:18:02.820 Like, I don't want to be colonized, obviously.
00:18:05.580 So, I mean, we're calling for people to resist this.
00:18:09.480 But sometimes when you talk about the natives and the genocide, your response is, well, it was colonized.
00:18:16.400 You guys are living in, like, teepee huts.
00:18:17.980 Why is colonization—well, I don't know if you're justifying it, but, like, why is colonization in one sense good and bad in other scenarios?
00:18:28.020 That's the thing.
00:18:28.920 It's because we want to defend our country.
00:18:32.400 You know, like if you had done something in the past, let's say that you were a criminal in your past or I don't know, something like that.
00:18:39.500 You defended yourself.
00:18:40.560 You killed someone in self-defense.
00:18:42.320 And then somebody came up and tried to mug you and said, give me all your money.
00:18:46.620 Would you say, well, I guess you got to kill me because what goes around comes around.
00:18:50.240 What's fair is fair.
00:18:51.520 It's like, no, you'd fight for your life.
00:18:53.400 And so I don't think that.
00:18:55.300 And that's really it.
00:18:56.280 that's why pat buchanan and these others say it's really a suicide because we are passively
00:19:01.400 accepting our own destruction we're saying well this is what we have coming and i'm over here like
00:19:06.560 no like i want to fight to live as a guy and as a country and as our civilization so the natives
00:19:12.920 just lost they lost yeah now we got to beat them again okay uh we got 20 from reckley um nick when
00:19:21.400 you become president can you appoint siko as your vp and force him to convert or get the actual no i
00:19:25.900 definitely he needs a actual vp like i don't let me let me like make my videos and like tell jokes
00:19:32.180 and stuff like this i got into this for comedy like nick just said i'm not a political guy he's
00:19:36.140 not going to get um yeah obviously press secretary right something like that you probably want a
00:19:41.020 white guy as a vp too let's be honest like you don't want race mixing in the cabinet if you
00:19:44.640 don't want in your family you're not a muslim either no offense yeah i get it i mean the same
00:19:49.300 thing would apply to saudi arabia for example i want to know more about chat uk if i ask like
00:19:56.600 personal nick questions and not like i'm going to dive into your your the deep secrets of your
00:20:02.240 life but i'm wondering like what is what does nick do day to day right so you stream at night i saw
00:20:07.440 you were talking the other night you're saying like i don't work a wagey job you stream like
00:20:10.980 late at night you stream at like night which is a tate term by the way free tate um what do you
00:20:16.120 how much research goes into what you do? How much time do you spend reading? It seems like
00:20:20.580 every time you do a show, it's pretty laid out. Like, is it just looking at news stories and
00:20:24.700 analyzing how much reading do you do? What time do you wake up? What's the average day like for
00:20:29.700 Nick Fuentes chilling? Well, it's not, it's not as impressive as most people think. I mean,
00:20:36.980 I was talking to somebody the other day. It's cause it's actually kind of funny. People always
00:20:40.780 ask me this and i never know how to answer and the thing is about me is that the reason i think
00:20:47.760 why they fear me and the reason why i'm a threat in many ways is because like i am a political
00:20:55.380 being in the sense of like a lot of people that get into politics they get into politics and they
00:21:03.240 just can't wait to take advantage of the fame the money the girls and you you know there's not a lot
00:21:09.140 of it in politics but if you become a minor conservative celebrity you enjoy your celebrity
00:21:13.920 you get to fuck all the trad thoughts you get to you know conservative thoughts yeah exactly go on
00:21:18.800 the israel trip and this kind of thing and the thing is about me is like but but i'm not like
00:21:24.860 that because like in some ways i'm like less of a person than they are does that make sense like no
00:21:31.900 I'm, I'm a political force more than I am like a person where I'm like, just, Hey man, I'm just
00:21:39.220 trying to just like everybody else. I'm just trying to grab a beer and have my wife and kids.
00:21:44.640 And you know, I'm, I'm just looking out for myself. Like I'm, I'm just like a political
00:21:49.840 force. You're fully dedicated to everything. I'm like Ben Kenobi. I'm like when Ben Kenobi says,
00:21:55.400 if you strike me down, I'll become more powerful. And he disappears. That's like me. It's like,
00:21:59.480 I'm like, or like Darth, I'm going to go deep Star Wars lore.
00:22:02.860 I'm like Darth Nihilus.
00:22:04.280 He's just the force in a cape.
00:22:06.780 There's not even a man under there.
00:22:08.840 This is deep, this is nerdy shit, I know.
00:22:10.840 But this is deep Star Wars lore.
00:22:12.800 In the Old Republic, there's a Sith Lord that he doesn't even have a body.
00:22:17.900 He's just the force in a cape.
00:22:20.800 And like, that's how I feel sometimes, you know?
00:22:23.060 Because everybody's always like, well, what do you do?
00:22:25.860 And I'm like, this is what I do.
00:22:28.100 Like, this is what I am, you know?
00:22:31.220 So, um, so I'm not really talking about like what you do for fun or like if you drink a
00:22:35.160 beer, like what girls, blah, blah, blah.
00:22:36.980 I'm wondering more about like your preparation for everything that you do.
00:22:40.400 Like what goes, what is developing the force?
00:22:43.760 For example, the Jedi's and stuff like that.
00:22:45.320 They're there training and dojo.
00:22:46.840 They're probably flicking around the lightsaber and stuff.
00:22:49.080 They're casting spells or whatever.
00:22:51.000 They're training.
00:22:51.900 They have Yoda, the fucking green guy running around in the woods.
00:22:55.800 You don't know Yoda's name?
00:22:57.180 Whatever.
00:22:57.900 What is your running around with the green guy in the swamp?
00:23:00.420 How are you doing that for your political aspirations?
00:23:04.120 Well, I do a lot of reading.
00:23:06.020 But honestly, and this is the, I feel like a lot of people don't understand this because
00:23:10.520 a lot of people ask me on my show, they're like, well, can you recommend a good book
00:23:14.460 on that?
00:23:15.160 And a lot of times I just draw a blank because for so much of what I say on my show, I mean,
00:23:19.500 I do read a lot, but so much of what I say on the show, these are just, I just think
00:23:24.040 about this stuff all the time.
00:23:25.360 I go on walks, I wander, I sit there, you know, I make observations and I think about things.
00:23:32.980 And I think you'll find this is the case with comedians, artists, writers, is they get their inspiration from life.
00:23:41.040 You know, I don't remember where I got this, but I read this a long time ago.
00:23:44.680 Some Japanese guy said that he can understand all of the universe by observing the things that are happening in his garden.
00:23:52.460 and i believe in like that as a principle that if you if you just pay attention to things
00:23:57.420 on a fundamental level you can understand things on a great level you know and there's a there's
00:24:03.340 a book i read by uh guerta people be surprised it's called on the metamorphosis of plants
00:24:09.460 and he combines science and poetry and he talks about how you can look at a leaf and you could
00:24:16.580 understand how the principles of the whole universe things like polarization and intensification if
00:24:23.220 you just observe properties and things about something as simple and as small as a leaf
00:24:28.800 you can understand how the stars work how the planet works and so i think that for people that
00:24:37.380 want to understand the world just pay attention to the world and i think that's my superpower i
00:24:43.200 don't even think I have a super high IQ I just think I'm able to see the connections and things
00:24:47.360 so it's not even so much reading it's more just thinking about things as far as my show I mean
00:24:53.260 I'll literally I pull up like a dozen news articles I pick two that's what I do my show on
00:24:59.500 it's not you know I've been doing it I've done it you know 1200 times so once you do something
00:25:05.500 over a thousand times you kind of get the hang of it so I just I can riff pretty well that's one
00:25:09.620 you have in common with zirka after zirka streams if he's not going to do whatever he does in a
00:25:14.560 hotel room he'll go on a walk for eight hours straight we're in vegas he did a stream he did
00:25:20.460 a debate he did a panel and then he just walked around like his manager's like zirka just got
00:25:24.780 back i'm like it's 11 a.m tomorrow and he's like yeah zirka was walking around for the last eight
00:25:29.200 hours like just there with his headphones in zoning in thinking analyzing all that stuff is
00:25:34.720 is preparation and is work in a way, especially when your work is public speaking, because you
00:25:39.800 always have to be in tune with things that, and see the world in a way that other people aren't
00:25:45.000 seeing it so that you can explain things that we all recognize, but don't know how to put it to
00:25:48.460 words. You think that's the proper way to describe it? Yeah, absolutely. I mean, and that that's
00:25:53.740 getting, that's why I say I'm kind of like a ghost or like a force in that sense. I mean,
00:25:59.960 like last night for example we're at dinner and all the girls are there right and i'm talking to
00:26:05.400 the one girl at the end of the table and she's very nice and i don't you know if she's watching
00:26:08.780 this is like no offense but we were kind of like flirting banter whatever but like after an hour
00:26:14.720 of that i'm like okay i'm good like i'm bored what you're flirting you know i mean the playful
00:26:20.260 banter you do with women you know how that goes um and and i'm like okay you know initially i'm
00:26:26.360 like, all right, we're here. We're doing this stream. It's fun. We're in front of the camera.
00:26:29.740 But I mean, literally after like 45 minutes, an hour, I'm literally just like, okay, I'm like,
00:26:35.700 I'm good. I'm bored. I'm ready to be alone. You know, like, so I really am a big loner in that
00:26:40.540 sense. And I feel like you couldn't be like me. I feel like, uh, living a normal lifestyle can
00:26:47.160 never produce somebody like me. You kind of have to have that contemplative soul, um, to, to be
00:26:52.860 this way yeah i picked up on that on yay 24 you're definitely not the guy that needs to be around
00:26:57.500 people there's definitely certain types of personality type i think zerk is that type
00:27:01.080 where he needs to always be around people we had this the first time we like scheduling a trip with
00:27:06.720 a couple other youtubers and streamers or whatever uh and then he went away he was in la for a while
00:27:11.740 and every time i called him or something he's always just in a house he's like yo this is
00:27:16.200 this is jerry this is my friend like who's jerry yeah yeah and then i meet him somewhere else and
00:27:20.740 this is mickey like who are these people then there's like three girls on the couch and it
00:27:25.820 seems like he knew them forever and the next time i see him there's this is my girlfriend who is it
00:27:29.740 this is your girlfriend i've never heard about i've never seen her in my life like i had no idea
00:27:34.100 but uh you're you're kind of similar and also opposite in a lot of ways because he he needs
00:27:40.020 to have people around all the time but on yay 24 i remember asking because we were planning if we're
00:27:45.620 going to stay there longer i'm like i don't really know like where i'm going to stay like i'm spending
00:27:49.400 money on hotels like um you're thinking about like getting you're like i don't really want to
00:27:53.340 like be in a house with a bunch of people yeah right i think i'm good on my own and i'm like
00:27:57.920 yeah understandable uh flying raptor thanks for 11 w sneeko and nick i remember first watching
00:28:03.000 nick on sneeko stream last summer with jadeon and that other guy great panel last night it was uh
00:28:07.460 young don great panel last night with myron zirka too the west can be saved believe it
00:28:11.340 yeah so i talk a lot about how the west is falling i think i want to see what you guys think in the
00:28:16.740 chat because i'm not sure how many americans are here i do have a large european audience
00:28:20.140 and wherever else you guys are from but i think a lot of the people in the west uh one of you agree
00:28:26.180 with me that right now you envision this is up to change like around you i'm like yeah hope america
00:28:31.940 all this stuff but i think a lot of people are like let's find a place to go so a lot of people
00:28:36.560 like want to go to dubai or thailand eastern europe these places poland for example they
00:28:43.440 they want to figure out they they have given up on the west and they want to go and find another
00:28:48.300 place or two you agree with nick that the west is worth saving and that you should keep your roots
00:28:52.960 in america what do you think about people that are do you see people that leave as traitors
00:28:59.120 um yeah kind of because for me this is my home and i i just don't understand this
00:29:07.380 people fleeing to pursue a better situation for themselves. It's like, that's kind of the
00:29:14.840 mentality that got us here. You know what I mean? Like, are we going to build a community of people
00:29:19.020 that abandoned their homeland, looking out for their own self-interest? I mean, to some extent
00:29:24.360 for me, it's going to be different because I may be put in a situation where I literally have to
00:29:30.100 flee. Not like, I don't like it here. I'm going to move somewhere else. Like Edward Snowden
00:29:34.320 situation. Exactly. If I stay here, they'll kill me. They'll throw me in a cage. Um, and I'll be
00:29:39.520 in exile and I'll want to, I'll want to return. But I think that people need to have loyalty to
00:29:46.220 things. They need to have loyalty to their, to their blood, which is their family. They need to
00:29:50.200 have loyalty to their race, which is also their blood, their extended family. And people should
00:29:54.600 have loyalty to their country. Like so much of, and that's why I don't really like, I like fresh
00:29:59.920 and fit. Like I like fresh, but I fundamentally disagree with him because his, his whole MO is
00:30:05.000 put your head down, go to work, look out for yourself and your family. And I think a lot
00:30:11.120 of people feel that way. And I get that. I fundamentally disagree though, because I'm a
00:30:15.280 big believer in like, I believe in lost causes. I believe in going down with the ship. I feel like
00:30:20.160 if you are not willing to fight for something bigger than yourself or bigger than your immediate
00:30:25.240 family it's sort of like you know what's it all really for you know what's really the purpose
00:30:30.100 just had that conversation with him a lot of immigrants like that have that mentality there
00:30:33.960 are a lot of people my family they're a good part of my family's from haiti and they they move places
00:30:38.720 they work in a lot of them go to montreal they come to america then if anything goes south there's
00:30:43.320 like oh let's go back right they're just gonna they see this as a place of opportunity kind of
00:30:48.680 like a paradise in a sense where they can kind of say okay i'm here but it's not really where you
00:30:53.140 belong or a place that you ever want to be forever. Do you see that as using?
00:30:58.320 I do. Yeah, I think they are because, you know, and again, it's, I get it. I understand why they
00:31:05.000 feel that way, but you talk to these immigrants and a lot of conservatives think this is a good
00:31:09.760 thing, but immigrants do have this attitude where they say, you know, I took advantage of an
00:31:13.720 opportunity here. I made it for myself. And there's a sense of entitlement. It's like,
00:31:18.360 this isn't a shopping mall. This isn't like a job fair. This is a country. This is our home.
00:31:24.600 And there's a good book on this by Borjas. It's called We Wanted Workers. And it comes from this
00:31:29.160 old adage by a German bureaucrat. He said, we wanted workers, we got people. And what that
00:31:35.000 means is we're bringing in these immigrants and their attitude, and I think even our attitude
00:31:39.660 towards them is they're going to come here and work, contribute to the economy, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:44.220 but it turns out that America is not a job site. America is the place where we live. It's a place
00:31:49.180 where we send our kids to school, public parks, churches, things like that. And so in other words,
00:31:56.400 America is a whole. It's a whole that is bigger than the sum of its parts. It's not just a bunch
00:32:02.400 of individuals looking out for each other. It is like an organism in itself. And so people are
00:32:09.480 dependent on each other. People rely on each other. There's a structure. It wouldn't work
00:32:14.100 if people weren't playing their roles. And so to have this mentality of, I came here,
00:32:19.580 I got an opportunity, I got a job. It's this individualism thing, which conservatives have,
00:32:25.760 I think, wrongly embraced, which is killing this country. We got to look out for American society
00:32:31.260 as a whole and not have these people that come in here. They don't love it. They don't see it
00:32:36.420 is their home they see it as uh it's a good place because it allowed me to make money or something
00:32:41.680 yeah that's the problem with allowing too much immigration that's a big because people in japan
00:32:48.580 for example and even saying that you could hear the racist undertones because of uh all the
00:32:53.700 programming but it's true when you go to japan for example they all believe in japan first they
00:32:57.740 want to do the best they see their brothers and sisters um as their neighbors they see everybody
00:33:02.880 around there's a great videos of like people in the train station they spill their backpack over
00:33:07.820 and then money falls out and everybody just instead of they're not even worried they just
00:33:11.740 immediately pick it up and then everybody around just starts picking up and helping them out
00:33:14.500 because right they see everybody else is like okay we're in this together you don't see that
00:33:18.920 same attitude in america everyone everyone is just thinking for themselves and so an individualistic
00:33:24.380 mindset is good like telling people they need to work hard but at the same time you should have
00:33:28.900 some sort of camaraderie and brotherhood with the with the people that you live with and america is
00:33:33.640 definitely losing that so i think it's extremely important this is why i think that you will be
00:33:39.340 the inevitable president because there's nobody who's really trying to push that message like a
00:33:45.840 lot of people are getting into politics i see because most of them are are liberal and they're
00:33:50.320 trying to to push social justice forward and push a an idea to show people that change could be made
00:33:57.860 if a lot of it is, I mean, it's all identity politics, but you're the only one who's saying
00:34:02.800 like, really the whole message is America first is just be proud of where you're from. Like
00:34:08.940 nationalism, those types of ideas are, have been distanced quite a bit besides Trump, for example,
00:34:14.580 who really, you could tell he loves this country, but it has went away. Yeah. I am curious because
00:34:20.400 you described yourself as a, as a force, not really as a person. Did you always see yourself
00:34:26.940 that way? I mean, it's kind of a personal thing, but I've just been thinking about, that's just
00:34:32.640 something I was talking about with a friend of mine recently. I mean, I feel like I'm kind of
00:34:37.900 a unique person to be in this situation because like the pressures don't affect me in the same
00:34:44.800 way. Like if an average person were banned from Instagram, it would kind of be like ruinous to
00:34:52.040 them in a certain way. You know, like the sacrifices that I've had to make just to say
00:34:56.540 these things, which is kind of outrageous. It's like, I go on a live stream and I just give my
00:35:02.160 point of view. And I've had this like crazy pressure. All my friends from high school
00:35:08.280 stopped talking to me. I get banned from banks. I get put on the no fly list. I get subpoenaed by
00:35:13.080 Congress, like crazy stuff, which is crazy. And I feel like your average person, if they were
00:35:19.780 really married to the idea of, well, what about my friends? What about my esteem? What about my
00:35:25.280 reputation? What about my prospects with a girlfriend? It's like, you notice all the girls
00:35:30.340 on the panel, whenever they lose the argument, they go, they were like that black girl with the
00:35:35.180 Jewish boyfriend. She was saying shit to me like, so are you going to get married? How are you? In
00:35:41.120 other words, she was like attacking me. Like, how are you going to get a girlfriend talking like
00:35:44.880 that. And it's always like, yeah, she was this bitchy, like, and you know, she was nice enough.
00:35:50.500 Spell it out properly. Imagine like compromising your morals and being the change you want to see
00:35:55.340 in the world to get your penis rubbed by a girl. Exactly. Well, and, but just this signaling of
00:36:02.000 like, and this is, I hate this because more than anything, I'm just like a rebel. Like I hate
00:36:07.720 authority. I want to be independent. And it's this idea of like, well, society isn't going to
00:36:14.920 let you like, oh, well, it'd be a shame if something happened like that black girl. She's
00:36:20.740 like, well, freedom of speech is a freedom from consequences. In other words, like you should be
00:36:25.520 afraid because you'll get your ass kicked. And I just hate that idea. And anyway, but a normal
00:36:31.440 person who is deeply invested in stuff like that would say, I'm not an idiot. Of course,
00:36:38.100 I'm not going to ruin my prospects with a girlfriend or with my friends or in my neighborhood
00:36:44.340 or whatever, just to say racist stuff on the internet, because that's how they see it.
00:36:49.520 You know, but for me, it's like, you know, those things have primacy in my mind. Like,
00:36:55.500 that's why I say I'm more of a political force than a guy, because it's not even like a second
00:37:00.860 thought i'm like yeah like i'm i'm uh of course i'm gonna say the thing of course i'm gonna go
00:37:07.160 on fresh and fit or throw up a roman or say the n-word or whatever and it's not even a second
00:37:12.460 thought like oh but what if a girl gets mad what if like girlfriends in the future find out about
00:37:17.920 it you know what i'm saying so i feel like that's always been my disposition well we got 20 from
00:37:22.900 fat bar said nick is a national treasure we have to protect at all costs i i mean i agree like
00:37:27.980 whether or not you agree especially actually for the people that disagree and hate you you have to
00:37:34.020 admit that there's not really anybody else who's put it on the line this much for his country at
00:37:39.860 the age that you've done it at even like people in their 40s i can't think of anybody who's invested
00:37:44.460 this much trump for example he got to enjoy the models and the fun life and stuff for years and
00:37:50.740 for decades in new york before he really even decided like being president was like okay i'll
00:37:55.280 run for president right love this country but you're doing from 18 from 17 18 maybe even younger
00:38:02.860 you just decided like this is exactly what you want to do so to have that level of commitment
00:38:07.600 into something that you believe in for the people that dislike you you need to respect that level of
00:38:13.600 commitment into being the change that you want to see which is what i like i think that um the
00:38:19.360 argument to a lot of what you talk about is like, how does this benefit you? Like, how are you going
00:38:25.420 to provide for your family? How are you going to improve your life? How are you going to be
00:38:29.940 better? Like you should, there's a level of compromise that we always talk about
00:38:33.800 when it comes to talking about things that could get you in trouble or that people are going to
00:38:38.240 dislike, but you, you have really put it all in the line. And what I like is you saying that you
00:38:44.340 need to be the changes you want to see in the world. Cause I agree. If you can't, I think that
00:38:48.140 if you don't put it on the line to some extent you don't have any position to complain about
00:38:53.760 anything right because you're not risking anything at all like the people that complain the most
00:38:57.940 aren't doing anything for the stuff that they hate they just complain and then expect it to
00:39:01.620 change and they kind of get off and that oh things are rigged against me like but what are you going
00:39:06.840 to do about it right right you're you're an example of somebody that without really without
00:39:11.560 any handouts without any other tools besides a computer and a phone which is what everybody has
00:39:16.260 you are putting out energy into the world that is making a dent well and my life is just based
00:39:24.280 on this radical notion that you would deny yourself that you would give your life for
00:39:29.240 something which for whatever reason that maybe more than anything that's the consensus i think
00:39:35.360 maybe even more than liberalism or you know woke ism whatever you want to say maybe the
00:39:40.600 the real consensus that is, that everyone assumes is that we have to live in the sense that I don't
00:39:50.380 see anybody in the world today saying like, I'm going to die for something. Like I'm really ready
00:39:55.720 to die for what I believe in. I mean, people say, you know, they, they go and fight in Iraq for
00:40:00.640 their country, but I mean, really, really not even like die, even in a real sense, but like an ego
00:40:07.280 death, which is maybe even a greater thing. Like there's a lot of people that will go and fight in
00:40:11.020 Iraq and they'll maybe die for real, but they're dying for something or sacrificing for something
00:40:15.720 that people are going to say, Hey, thank you for your service. Who's going to go out there and sort
00:40:19.560 of die. They'll have this self death of get called the Nazi. Like I do like, because it's not even
00:40:25.960 just that more than being banned from things. It's this dehumanization where people are constantly
00:40:32.300 emasculating me my name is removed from things i get treated like i'm not a person but i mean i
00:40:39.520 was always willing to do that the amount of slander i see you get under is is it's incredible
00:40:43.800 that and especially there's this kind of i think vosh and destiny were talking about it's funny
00:40:49.900 that it comes from leftists they expect white guys to put up with so much more slander than
00:40:55.780 any other like minorities are like a little microaggression is like it's gonna ruin your
00:41:00.740 day like if somebody calls me Thai instead of Filipino but a white guy like the amount of
00:41:04.880 things that they say about you it's incredible the amount of like mental fortitude that you
00:41:09.040 probably built up um it must like compared to the average person like the average person
00:41:13.500 will hide Instagram comments where they call them like their chins fat or something like that right
00:41:17.680 right they're they're just trying to to ruin your life this Nazi it's like there was something about
00:41:22.460 this Arizona um conference and then like some college and like politicians are calling you
00:41:28.480 stuff. It's not just tweets. It's like politicians are trying to slander your name, mainstream news.
00:41:35.380 Well, and, and that's the thing is I, from a very early age, I realized we're all already dead.
00:41:42.160 You know, we were born, we're already dead and it will happen before you know it. You know,
00:41:47.020 like I'm, I'm going to turn 25 next month. Life is moving pretty fast, you know, but I realized
00:41:52.840 this even before it was moving very fast it's already over and you know we got 13 000 people
00:41:58.840 watching somebody who's watching the stream is going to be dead by the end of the year
00:42:02.900 you know and who's it going to be it's going to be one of you it's going to be one of you
00:42:06.420 watching this not me hopefully yeah knock on wood inshallah neither of us but it's it's going to be
00:42:14.080 somebody and you're not going to know you know and in the bible like a lot of conservatives are
00:42:19.080 into eschatology, like how's the world going to end?
00:42:21.520 Chad, type of one of it's not you.
00:42:23.000 But you can read it another way, which is that we don't know the day or the hour that
00:42:26.820 any of us are going to die.
00:42:28.420 You know, not the end of the world, but that any of us will leave the earth.
00:42:31.320 And everybody thinks they've got their 80 years.
00:42:33.580 Everybody thinks they're going to retire and do the family and everything like that.
00:42:37.620 You know, but life isn't like that.
00:42:39.740 And so people have to make a decision about how they're going to live intentionally.
00:42:45.140 What do you want to live for?
00:42:46.560 Is it just to get by?
00:42:48.060 Is it just to be comfortable just in this rat race?
00:42:50.600 And that doesn't mean become a martyr or suicide bomber.
00:42:54.520 That doesn't mean that you're going to, I'm not saying live for today.
00:42:57.660 I'm saying, think about the fact that we have a very short time on this earth and the things
00:43:02.400 that really echo in eternity are these moments and these moral decisions we make, our actions,
00:43:09.240 our words, the things that people think matter now.
00:43:12.300 I mean, people always shit on me, like in conservative politics, they say, aren't you
00:43:16.760 mad that like you've ruined your career at 24 and it's like what i don't get to be some guy on the
00:43:22.520 blaze talking about how israel's awesome and then go to a cocktail party with a bunch of fucking
00:43:27.460 nerds you know what i mean like and i think about a few that's the idea of success but well and but
00:43:34.340 the point is like none of that matters and i know it's super gay to say it like it's kind of a
00:43:39.120 you're speaking to people's souls right now and this is why you've built an army because you're
00:43:43.420 speaking to what people don't really speak about because they would rather go and have a cocktail
00:43:47.380 party with a bunch of nerds that they are pretending that they like but the little things
00:43:51.040 that you remember it's not like even to the extent when you get to wealth it's not the lamborghini
00:43:55.020 or the hoe with the bbl or the the party where you pop the bottles all it has nothing to do with
00:44:01.320 material um possessed or anything worldly the things that really matter and that you think
00:44:06.200 about is like a little moment for example the things that that really stick with me and make
00:44:10.540 me smile i think everybody can relate to this type of one if you can like when when you help an old
00:44:15.660 lady with their bag like that's the smallest example that's a corny example but just like
00:44:20.020 you know that feeling afterwards that when you do something good that you didn't have to do but
00:44:23.940 you did it because it's the right thing to do and that that warm feeling that you don't get that
00:44:28.580 from alcohol drugs or anything else that's something that is not they'll say like you've
00:44:33.940 ruined your career all this stuff but the the warm feeling i get every day like it's not the
00:44:39.700 extent that of you obviously but like i'm on rumble for example i got banned for telling the truth
00:44:44.240 like every day like the the sat the um the righteous feeling i get for the fact that i was
00:44:50.120 right about the vaccine i was right like having you on the stream and saying that the election
00:44:54.340 was rigged and i got a strike and now knowing that when i was on youtube when i had the platform when
00:45:00.060 i had uh the biggest viewers that i that i had in my career when i was i chose to say the right
00:45:06.460 things and platform the right people instead of just like you know talk to hoes on like hey this
00:45:11.360 is an only fans girl where do we subscribe you know yeah instead of doing that and making more
00:45:16.900 money to inevitably you know probably get addicted to drugs or just be around a bunch of clout chasing
00:45:21.680 hoes stuff like that the fact that i did the right thing with the platform that gives me a righteous
00:45:25.640 feeling and i was just having a conversation with my dad about finances for example um and i was
00:45:31.980 talking about like you know like i'm financially comfortable now and it's like so what's the next
00:45:35.680 step like what happens if you get banned for example it's like i'll be good i'll find ways
00:45:39.880 to make money i think i'm happier now making money where i'm comfortable enough than i would be
00:45:45.360 like at 30 million and having to compromise more and that's always the moral dilemma i have when
00:45:50.620 it comes to even having you on this stream right now because you know how like um bad it is for
00:45:55.780 optics in a lot of ways no uh it's it's just not good like i've told you this is not good for my
00:46:00.160 career like this stream right now of course there's some super chats coming in but it's not
00:46:04.740 good like this it's going to hurt other platforms wanting me on or for example or the potential to
00:46:10.940 collaborate with people but doing having the conversations that you know are important that
00:46:16.940 that righteous feeling beats any of the other material or anything you can get from drugs or
00:46:22.360 parties well to me it's even more fundamental than that like that's a big part of it for me but
00:46:27.020 to me it's as simple as and I always say this on my show when I when I preach against like
00:46:32.220 the uh the sex stuff when you know like when Tristan Tate said oh like I'm with beautiful
00:46:39.080 girls it's not even so much like well I'm being self-righteous like I'm doing to me it's more
00:46:44.820 simple like my my satisfaction just comes from the fact that like I exist you know like I don't
00:46:50.680 take that for granted I said to Stephen yesterday we were at dinner and he was kind of being a
00:46:55.680 negative Nelly he's over there and he's you know antagonizing me and kind of being negative and I
00:47:01.440 said, Stephen, like, come on, like, we're two people, I said, and we're in this moment, you
00:47:06.740 know, like, here we are, and one thing we have in common is that we're both alive at
00:47:11.500 the same time, sharing this moment, and there's a beautiful quote by Roger Scruton, who's
00:47:17.100 a philosopher, and he said that, you know, all we have are these moments that, in a way,
00:47:22.480 are eternal, like, somewhere in time are these moments where we are together, we come together
00:47:28.660 for a short time and then we're not alive anymore. And like, that's really my love of God. I think
00:47:34.940 that's really where my faith comes from more than anything is this love of God that we were created
00:47:40.320 and we get to share in existence. I think that's what the real love of God is, is that we're here,
00:47:46.280 we get to share in creation, we get to share in that. And if you, so if you don't love that on a,
00:47:52.120 on a deep fundamental level, I think everything else is secondary. Um, but that's why I say
00:47:58.400 on top of that, it's, that's why I said before, I said, it's first that we exist, but then on top
00:48:05.440 of that, it's the moral actions and decisions we make. And when I say the thing about, Oh,
00:48:11.420 you know, this guy said, Oh, well, your career has a ceiling and everything. It's like, it's,
00:48:16.120 and you got, you, you sort of, um, said something about it, which is true. You said they're
00:48:21.000 pretending they're pretending to like each other they're pretending to have a good time i feel like
00:48:25.400 so many people in their lives and this is also comes from a philosopher named gerard people
00:48:31.660 chase things that other people are chasing right they we are taught what we want that part exactly
00:48:38.960 by other people that's the measure of success you're told that a relationship like for example
00:48:43.300 i didn't even want to uh get a girlfriend like i lost my virginity like somewhat young and it was
00:48:49.960 because of the pressure. Like people would say, Oh, you're a virgin. You're a virgin. So I really
00:48:54.740 like was trying to, to have sex so bad because I just didn't want to be called a virgin anymore.
00:48:59.620 Right. It wasn't because I actually wanted to that bad. It was just, I just wanted to get rid
00:49:03.440 of that so that I'd be like, okay, am I cool now? Like, am I accepted again? I thought I'm going to
00:49:09.120 be happy now. And then it ended and then it was the same position. Well, yeah. And we, so we want
00:49:14.680 things simply for the fact that other people want them. It's not even has anything to do with
00:49:20.620 like, because I don't know what, if people really do want anything, they want things simply because
00:49:26.340 they see other people want them and that makes them want them. And for me, maybe again, getting
00:49:31.600 the fundamentals, like I was always just very transparent about what I want. You know, I don't
00:49:36.760 drink. I don't never had a girlfriend and people ask me, what's that about? And it's like, well,
00:49:40.940 I just never wanted to drink.
00:49:43.100 I never wanted alcohol.
00:49:44.300 And people go, well, you know, why not?
00:49:45.720 I'm like, I don't really have a reason.
00:49:47.060 I just don't want to.
00:49:49.160 And I don't want to be a part of the Republican thing and these parties and whatever.
00:49:55.020 Like what I want to do, and getting to what you said a moment ago, what makes me feel
00:50:00.040 good is telling the truth, being free, being independent, being able to be myself.
00:50:05.040 Like I value that more.
00:50:06.580 I will go to great lengths to secure that.
00:50:09.180 and everything that I go through
00:50:10.720 is just the price that I pay
00:50:12.040 in order to do those things
00:50:13.720 but it's sort of like
00:50:14.640 for a long time I thought
00:50:16.000 why does anybody live in California
00:50:17.620 it's so expensive
00:50:18.700 but people pay there
00:50:20.660 because they love it there
00:50:21.560 you know what I mean
00:50:22.520 and so it's like
00:50:23.180 would you rather live in Texas
00:50:25.320 which I hate
00:50:26.520 because the taxes are lower
00:50:28.660 it's like no
00:50:29.200 and similarly
00:50:29.920 I want to be in the place
00:50:32.200 of being a free man
00:50:33.280 if I have to get attacked
00:50:34.580 and not have a different kind of a life
00:50:37.420 that's the tax
00:50:38.680 that's the price that I pay. And that, you know, that's my moral and personal decision I'm making
00:50:43.520 as a person. That's why I'll be happy when I die. I'm not going to have, that's why I don't have
00:50:47.680 regrets. So do you think somebody, I'll just use them as an example. We're talking about them a lot,
00:50:52.620 but destiny, for example, is a, is a strong atheist. You said yesterday, he said it many
00:50:56.720 times, like he hates Islam. I would probably get from that information that he also said he hates
00:51:02.100 Judaism. He probably hates Christianity. Do you think somebody like that could ever find true
00:51:07.120 happiness because he seems like and i've noticed this from a lot i've been an atheist where you're
00:51:11.720 you're in a constant state of like looking for something else so it's like i have him on one
00:51:15.820 time i was in a similar position i just i we did a stream and we were gonna watch uh died suddenly
00:51:20.260 the vaccine documentary and even though like there's some you know misinformation that's a
00:51:25.000 buzzword but that there was that documentary was kind of shock factor but i kind of saw it like
00:51:30.120 let me just like hang out let's watch this movie you know in this moment in time like whatever
00:51:34.500 where to just hang out.
00:51:35.360 And the whole time,
00:51:35.960 he's just there like,
00:51:36.620 eh, eh, eh, like, eh.
00:51:39.120 And then I noticed,
00:51:40.780 I'm like, just chilling,
00:51:41.680 watching his movie
00:51:42.180 and like making jokes about it.
00:51:43.580 Dude's like this.
00:51:44.460 And I'm like,
00:51:44.800 what are you looking at?
00:51:45.720 He's scrolling on Tinder.
00:51:47.660 Like, we can't just,
00:51:48.840 100% serious.
00:51:50.440 Like, you can't just like
00:51:51.560 chill with your friend.
00:51:52.880 Like, we just watched a movie.
00:51:54.020 He's just there like,
00:51:55.180 like looking for the next,
00:51:56.420 the next thing
00:51:57.260 that's going to make him happy.
00:51:58.340 Just this constant frustration.
00:52:00.980 And I understand that
00:52:01.580 it's a certain brain type.
00:52:02.900 And I've kind of been like that
00:52:04.000 always fidgety and they, they said it was ADHD and they gave me pills, but I actually think that
00:52:08.320 it's a, it's a lack of having a greater purpose. This constant frustration and looking for something
00:52:13.460 else is because you're, you're chasing dopamine instead of, instead of following God, if you're
00:52:19.860 following God, then you don't need to chase anything. You already know what the path is.
00:52:23.260 And so that you're always going to be looking for the next fix. And for a lot of people,
00:52:27.580 and for me, for a lot of times, when I was, you know, I was doing drugs and I was like at the
00:52:31.860 parties and i was looking for validation and then you you hit this kind of like bottomless pit and
00:52:37.540 you're like there's nothing here right there's no this is just a complete dead end i'm chasing
00:52:42.680 nothing i'm wondering if your connection to god was always that strong because at this moment now
00:52:49.460 since i've embraced islam i know that you disagree with that but since i've embraced islam i've never
00:52:54.520 been praying more uh people like him for uh like destiny will say that like you're lying and stuff
00:52:59.560 like that but i have been praying very frequently i've been going to the jumaah prayer that that's
00:53:04.600 our our mass like on jumaah you go to uh every friday and i've i've had a connection to god that
00:53:09.340 i haven't had before and even my chat notices that since i've reverted to islam they see that
00:53:13.580 you're you're more calm like i used to like be freaking out like when i met you last summer
00:53:17.460 i had my shirt off on stream i was always screaming like flipping over yelling i was in
00:53:21.840 this constant and it was fun but it was just like this like and now i'm just like i'm more
00:53:27.060 level-headed and I'm more focused and I'm happier. Did you ever lose faith? Because I don't think
00:53:32.800 my faith would be this strong if I never lost it. No, I don't think I ever did. I mean,
00:53:38.680 I was never, growing up, I was never extremely religious. Everybody always tries to box me in
00:53:45.180 and pigeonhole me as the traditional man or something. But I don't think I am extremely
00:53:52.160 traditional. I'm very high in openness. I think I'm very tolerant in an individual sense.
00:53:58.480 But by the same token, I think I was always like a faithful person. Like I always believed in God,
00:54:03.780 even though I was never like a diehard Catholic until I went to college, you know, until I turned
00:54:08.420 18 or 19. So no, I don't think I ever lost it. I think it was always just a temperamental thing.
00:54:15.080 I think I was always pretty, um, introspective and kind of in touch.
00:54:20.420 And, um, I will say I'm a little ADHD too.
00:54:24.340 I'm like super fidgety and stuff.
00:54:26.140 And I really, well, I mean, like in my life, I'll just, like, I'm late every, I'm late
00:54:32.100 to everything.
00:54:32.880 I don't think I've been on time to one, literally a single thing in like five years.
00:54:39.020 You're on black people time?
00:54:40.540 All the time.
00:54:41.280 Yeah.
00:54:41.800 My show, no matter what.
00:54:43.940 and but it's it's and people get mad or whatever but it's i just like float from thing to thing
00:54:51.220 like i can't i can't focus i can't stay concentrated i like start doing one thing
00:54:56.180 then i'll notice something else then i'll start to you know you just go through one task leads to
00:55:00.860 the next leads to the next and i'm like wait why did i go into the kitchen again wait why did i go
00:55:05.280 to the garage you know what i mean so i'm a little adhd but i just kind of let myself float through
00:55:10.680 I think with Destiny, he's obviously like a non-neurotypical, so there's something like there's a brain thing going on there, but there's also a soul thing.
00:55:20.000 Like, I think clearly he has Asperger's or something like that.
00:55:23.520 At the same time, he's searching.
00:55:26.180 You know, the pursuit of sex, the drugs, the tourism, and these adventures, somebody that's doing all that stuff is searching.
00:55:36.300 They're looking for something.
00:55:38.160 And me, it's like, I'm not looking for something.
00:55:40.740 And it's sort of ironic because he says, oh, you know, you guys are looking for the answer.
00:55:45.480 It's like, no, bitch, we got it.
00:55:47.180 You're the one that's looking.
00:55:48.620 I'm at home on a Friday night, chilling out, watching a movie.
00:55:52.220 I love God.
00:55:53.140 I know I'm going to die.
00:55:54.400 I know where I'm going to go.
00:55:55.640 Or, you know, I have faith that I'd like to know where I'm going to go.
00:55:59.200 And he's over there like, like you said, swiping on Tinder, doing shrooms, got to do this, got to do that.
00:56:04.960 It's like, what are you looking for, little buddy?
00:56:06.800 you're 30 some years old you've seen everything that life has to offer basically accept it we're
00:56:12.200 all gonna die and not in like a nihilistic way but in like a resignation acceptance you know
00:56:18.020 you have to have some acceptance about what what life is and i feel like people that are always
00:56:23.220 into the go go go these adventures it's a restlessness you know there's like a deep
00:56:29.180 hole inside of them i was like that too but you don't seem fidgety the same way like right now
00:56:35.560 like destiny would not be able to have this conversation he'd be looking at chat one phone
00:56:40.440 would be grinder the other phone tinder there'd be like he's on the phone over here like you would
00:56:45.640 not be but you're you're able to sit still the adhd is not a real thing i don't really believe in
00:56:50.500 that and i'm gonna ask you uh well i'm not sure if you're gonna be able to answer this uh the way
00:56:56.480 that i want you to but i personally uh i was around you were around yay and talked to him much
00:57:02.220 more than I did. I don't think that he's crazy. I don't think that he's bipolar. And I don't think
00:57:06.680 that mental health is as real as they make it out to be at all. I don't think like, I think bipolar
00:57:13.580 is completely overdiagnosed, ADHD, depression. I think like 99% of people that are medicated don't
00:57:19.680 need to be. I think that most people who go to therapy don't need to go. Some people do like for
00:57:24.420 certain levels of trauma. And then some people actually do need to be medicated for different
00:57:29.000 circumstances but most of the people especially in the there's another western problem a lot of
00:57:33.160 is just sales by big pharma and people not knowing how to properly just analyze problem like i think
00:57:41.540 that we call way too many people crazy so instead of asking like um oh let me ask you do you think
00:57:48.200 that yay is crazy uh no i don't i think that um i think that he's obviously an eccentric you know
00:57:56.760 like he he has a very he's idiosyncratic he has a very unique way of doing things um but
00:58:03.980 but no i wouldn't describe it as crazy because in the time that i spent with him he never said
00:58:09.220 anything that was delusional he never said anything that betrayed like incoherent thinking
00:58:15.760 or something um the most that you could say about him is that he's like a little manic
00:58:20.200 and i don't say manic like like a manic disorder i mean like like he's he's frenzied he's in a
00:58:26.680 flurry. Like clearly he's high energy. Yeah. Extremely high energy, extremely creative,
00:58:31.620 which is good. He's an artist. So he's got these bursts of inspiration, these bursts of energy,
00:58:36.880 and then he'd go and disappear for a little while. And I think that, you know, that's just
00:58:42.020 a temperamental thing. So no, I never got a crazy vibe from him. He's, he's wild, but he's an artist
00:58:48.140 that that's how some people are as far as mental illness goes. I mean, I do believe in like brain
00:58:54.140 chemistry and that kind of thing. Cause I even think about myself when I was a younger man,
00:58:58.820 I'm not so old now, but I mean, I've been streaming now for seven years throughout my
00:59:03.460 adolescent years. And when I was 18 or 19, I was definitely different because of my brain.
00:59:09.220 Like I was different because my hormones were out of control because my brain wasn't fully
00:59:14.340 developed. Like I legitimately do. Maybe it's experience. I also think it's biology as an
00:59:20.660 almost 25 year old man now, I feel much different than I did five years ago. My decision making is
00:59:27.080 different. My thought process is different. I can literally feel myself getting older.
00:59:31.780 And I think that, and I also, I've met people that are manic depressive. I've seen someone go
00:59:37.820 through an episode like that. I've known actually multiple people that have had a schizophrenic or
00:59:42.360 manic depressive episode. So, so I agree with you. It's totally overblown and people get
00:59:48.960 misdiagnosed and they're prescribed drugs. And in a lot of cases, it's as simple as get the fuck
00:59:54.760 out of bed, you know, drink more water, like stop listening to sad music, stop watching porn
01:00:00.000 and keep your blood sugar up. You know, like me, I'll like not eat for 24 hours and I want to kill
01:00:06.380 myself. Then I eat a candy bar and I'm like, wow, I feel like a million bucks. Go figure. Like you
01:00:11.540 need to eat. You need to drink water. You need to move your body. I get in the sun. I go on a walk.
01:00:16.740 I know that shit, people push that as like a fix for everything.
01:00:20.340 I don't really believe that.
01:00:22.340 But that kind of stuff does help.
01:00:24.140 That being said, though, I do believe in mental illness to some extent.
01:00:27.540 Yeah, but you do agree that it's extremely overdiagnosed.
01:00:30.620 100%.
01:00:30.980 You probably saw that at Boston University, just all these people.
01:00:33.620 That was a big wake-up call.
01:00:34.860 Like, all these kids were on pills.
01:00:36.540 All of them thought they were depressed, and I just didn't want to believe that.
01:00:40.000 Everyone in the chat is spamming Zerker.
01:00:41.680 They're saying I snaked him by not inviting him.
01:00:43.500 But what he always, well, we have an argument all the time.
01:00:46.740 uh zirko thinks that the solution to depression is christ and that you're going to be depressed
01:00:53.780 i think that depression is a smaller level and is separate than faith like i don't think that
01:00:58.820 you can think that you if you have problems that it's going to all be solved by religion
01:01:03.460 uh in a similar way why you don't think why you shouldn't think that a relationship is going to
01:01:07.540 make you happy you need to make yourself happy do you think that depression is solved by just
01:01:13.300 not believing you're depressed? Do you think that depression is solved by work and by a better
01:01:18.980 mindset or do you think it's solved by faith? Well, here's the thing. I mean, the thing is like
01:01:26.460 people can be sad and people can be chronically sad. Like that's real. People can experience grief
01:01:33.400 and people can also experience like an existential dread because life is actually
01:01:39.060 kind of horrifying in a lot of ways like um to get through your life in a practical way
01:01:45.400 is mindset you know because if you thought about every bad thing that could happen
01:01:50.160 or every uncertainty you would be an anxious nervous depressed mess and so to some extent
01:01:57.880 just to like leave the house and get on with your life it is mindset you do have to trick yourself
01:02:03.260 like, I'm actually okay, like I'm feeling good. That being said, I, you know, I think that like
01:02:10.480 sadness, suffering, misery is a part of life. I don't think religion fixes it. What religion does
01:02:16.100 is it kind of frames it. People that, I don't like when people say, oh, then I found Christ
01:02:21.760 and I was never sad again. It's like, that's not what the religion's about. I mean, the religion
01:02:26.080 is literally about the worst thing that could ever happen. Like your best friend betrays you,
01:02:31.160 your mom watches you get killed and executed in the worst possible way, like your own people
01:02:38.180 put you to death. Like Jordan Peterson has a good speech about this. He says like,
01:02:42.980 this is the worst thing that could happen to a person. Jesus Christ, the son of God,
01:02:48.420 sweats blood. But that gives me solace. It doesn't make me happy, but it gives me solace because I
01:02:54.980 look at the son of God, who is God, and you look at the agony of Christ in the garden
01:03:00.100 before he's going to be crucified, the painting, and you read the gospel, and that's what they say,
01:03:06.520 and it's actually a real condition. There's science that supports it, and they say he was
01:03:10.180 so nervous. He's cold. He's clammy. He's sweating blood, and he says, please take this cup from me.
01:03:16.040 In other words, don't crucify me, God. Please, you know, God, have you forsaken me? He says on the
01:03:21.140 cross, and it's like if God felt that way, if God was afraid, if God, and Christians believe this,
01:03:28.880 suffered perfectly. That's the model for how we should suffer stoically in obedience to God
01:03:35.440 faithfully. Um, but it tells us that suffering is a part of life and it says the highest virtue is
01:03:40.740 to lay down your life for your neighbor. So, so on the contrary, I don't, I don't think Christianity
01:03:45.800 makes you not, not believe in a depression or cures your depression. I think it frames it and
01:03:51.400 it almost tells you like, it's okay. Cause there's another message in the Bible. It says in revelation
01:03:56.740 that God will wipe away every tear.
01:03:59.800 And that's like, to me,
01:04:01.840 it makes me want to cry when I read that
01:04:03.580 because people experience these things in their lives.
01:04:07.360 We've all been there
01:04:08.240 where you feel like the whole world's against you,
01:04:10.820 the walls are closing in.
01:04:12.680 And you read something like that that says that God,
01:04:15.240 like our father, our creator,
01:04:17.480 is going to wipe your tears off your face
01:04:20.220 and there'll be no more crying.
01:04:22.200 It's like, what a powerful message that is.
01:04:24.380 it's fundamentally it's a message of hope like this is a place of suffering this is a fallen place
01:04:30.380 but we're saved you know that's the good news there's hope so we go through this gauntlet it's
01:04:35.500 a miserable affair we suffer we sacrifice but in the end you know we get rewarded and uh you know
01:04:41.960 and there's good in the world too it seems like college was an extremely defining moment and you
01:04:48.340 always talk about that even though you were only there for about two years right uh and i saw this
01:04:52.840 this video i don't remember when i was looking up i was looking up like fuente's videos on youtube
01:04:57.740 and there was one where you're holding the american flag and you're at this i think it was a leftist
01:05:02.220 protest and you're what was the context of this video it was some like muslim pro they're
01:05:07.180 protesting the travel ban okay what did what were the biggest takeaways that you had in college
01:05:14.480 because it probably wasn't the courses was it no it was the social aspect yes uh we we talked to
01:05:20.340 you told me about one story once i don't know if you ever told us on stream about how you were at
01:05:23.920 lunch and you were talking about some you ever tell that story uh well that happened many times
01:05:28.900 like me in the dining hall was just yeah can you can you tell that dining hall story that you told
01:05:34.000 me uh i think i know what you're talking about where i was in line to get food and i get confronted
01:05:38.580 by some woman or you're talking about i think so when you almost got in a fight because you were
01:05:42.900 telling me this right after the in and out oh that one yeah through the sprite and i saw in that
01:05:47.520 moment um when you threw the sprite that that you you have this like fiery thing like um i'm saying
01:05:56.900 this like no disrespect you might find this effect but a lot of white guys are kind of just non
01:06:01.520 confrontational especially like in la where there's lots of minorities a white guy would be
01:06:06.100 like huh and just kind of just just like i'm gonna i'm gonna call my lawyer kind of energy right and
01:06:11.460 you're like fuck you and like i don't see that uh from guys like you it really took me by surprise
01:06:16.460 and like this is not his first rodeo right this must have happened before so i asked you has this
01:06:20.100 ever happened before and you're telling me about something that happened in the dining hall oh you
01:06:24.380 could find a guys that were much bigger than you because you really believe in what you're talking
01:06:28.220 about can you repeat that story yeah yeah well and i just want to say at the outset like i'm not
01:06:32.080 some tough guy like i've never been in a fight and like in all these situations i would have
01:06:36.560 totally got my ass kicked like it wouldn't have even been close um so because i'm not i don't
01:06:41.200 want to tell the story like yeah so then i said you know i'm just i thought that was gonna happen
01:06:46.140 In that, in and out, when you threw the Sprite and it got all over, like the other guy, I'm
01:06:50.180 like, I'm going to have to throw down.
01:06:51.800 I'm going to have to throw hands at Nick Fuentes.
01:06:54.120 Like, I'm going to go, I'm going to get into the first America first fight.
01:06:57.980 I'm going to be the one doing it.
01:06:59.280 But yeah.
01:06:59.900 So what, what happened in the dining hall?
01:07:02.200 So, you know, I met the dining hall and it was, I was actually late.
01:07:06.440 So there weren't a lot of people there was like after hours.
01:07:09.120 So they're just serving like late night snacks, no meals.
01:07:11.840 and so I was in there
01:07:13.880 and I was with
01:07:15.220 I forget who I was with, it was some girl
01:07:18.160 and I think it was a buddy of mine, some guy
01:07:20.040 and me and the girl were debating
01:07:21.900 and you know I was just antagonizing
01:07:23.900 I'm just trolling her so I'm just saying all kinds
01:07:26.120 of crazy shit and
01:07:27.760 like I did on, like I've been doing
01:07:30.120 on these shows and there were
01:07:32.080 these three black African
01:07:33.980 guys sitting across the dining hall
01:07:36.180 and I'm talking not like
01:07:37.380 black Americans, like black Africans
01:07:40.280 and you got one who was fat like huge like biggie smalls and then he got what oh yeah exactly and
01:07:50.260 then there was like a tall skinny one and then there was like a shorter one it was like a cartoon
01:07:54.400 or something like fat albert you know like and uh these three and anyway so i forget what i said
01:08:01.380 but i said something too loud and they overheard it and they start yelling at me from across the
01:08:06.740 dining hall. What did you say? And I said, like, you know, you heard what I said. I said this,
01:08:12.940 that, the other. And one of them, I think it was a skinny one, rolls up to the table
01:08:17.320 and is like standing up. I'm sitting down. He's like standing up right next to me. Like,
01:08:22.660 what did you say? And I'm like, you heard what I said. I got up and I matched his energy. I got
01:08:27.100 in his face. And, um, you know, and if this went to blows, I mean, I'm dead. Like this guy was
01:08:33.840 gonna rock me he was taller than me he had two buddies I'm with some woman the white girl thank
01:08:39.600 god jumped in the middle and said don't fight don't fight yeah so she saved my ass but you know
01:08:47.240 I don't know I'm just um some people say I'm stupid for doing that you know my father's always
01:08:52.300 like you know oh you shouldn't do that like you didn't get your ass kicked whatever but I just
01:08:58.260 don't like back down I don't know I mean in some cases it gets me in trouble but I think that's
01:09:03.120 why a lot of people like me I just can't I can never back down it's gonna get me in trouble one
01:09:07.900 day but those are leadership qualities though they like you need somebody at the front line I
01:09:12.180 think I did see you get in a fight you punched some dude you wearing this big jacket and you
01:09:15.780 punched a guy that was confronting you yeah what was that yeah so we go to um this was at my last
01:09:22.120 rally I did a rally back in February and uh and I'm literally walking down the street with my
01:09:28.220 buddy we got our suitcases because we're going to our hotel we're literally just walking down
01:09:33.000 the sidewalk and this guy who's crossing the other way as he passes me just punches me in the stomach
01:09:40.780 like a total sucker punch like we're just passing on the street no warning just sucker punches me
01:09:46.400 as he's walking by because he recognized me and uh what was the type of punch like a friendly
01:09:53.920 like a like a like a tried to it was like uh it wasn't a good punch but he was like a clothesline
01:10:00.320 like kind of forearmed me in the gut like a why because he didn't like me because he recognized
01:10:07.000 me doesn't like me and um you know it was dark out so i didn't see him and i didn't see his face
01:10:13.660 i mean i saw him coming i didn't know he's gonna punch me so he comes in and sucker punches me and
01:10:18.040 me and my buddy it was awesome this is why i don't fuck with people that aren't ride or die anymore
01:10:22.720 we both just threw our luggage down in the middle of the street and fucking ran after this guy like
01:10:27.900 alex jones crossing the street yeah yeah yeah fuck you say to me and so we we chased him down
01:10:34.140 into the hotel and he was outnumbered because it was like me and this guy and there were a couple
01:10:38.840 other people in the hotel on my side and the dude was literally so he was some freak he was some
01:10:43.900 like literal retard like spurg as we found out later but he's like hey man just like why are you
01:10:49.660 why are you chasing me leave me alone he tries to like literally hide behind the concierge desk at
01:10:54.920 the hotel. He's like hiding. Yeah. So I can, I get in his face and I'm like, Hey, why the fuck
01:10:59.980 did you hit me? And he grabs me by the arm and we're grappling. He kicks me. I take a swing at
01:11:05.420 him. And, um, you know, then he, he stormed off into the elevator and I said, you know, all right,
01:11:11.400 you know, we're going to get out of here. Then we chased him down later that night with like 20
01:11:15.640 people and confronted them. And I made him apologize. Nice. I said, Hey, you need to fucking
01:11:19.820 the pot. Well, and I doxed him. I said, cause we found out where he was currently. Cause he went
01:11:25.840 up to his hotel room. I got a group of 20 guys in real life. Yeah. So we got his name, we got his
01:11:32.380 address, we got his LinkedIn, his face, and we, we rolled up to where he was. Cause we knew he
01:11:37.560 went to this party later in the night and we all came in and surrounded him. This is a real, again,
01:11:42.640 I'm not making this up. We all came in and surrounded him. And I was like, Hey, so-and-so
01:11:47.140 I said we got your name
01:11:49.220 we got your address I said I know who your
01:11:51.160 parents are I said should I post all
01:11:53.200 your information on telegram and get your life
01:11:55.240 destroyed right now like has happened to me
01:11:57.140 in my life he's like no no please
01:11:59.300 like just just leave me alone
01:12:01.100 why are you doing this I'm like me
01:12:03.000 I'm like you fucking sucker punched me in the street
01:12:05.180 I said I want an apology
01:12:06.880 apologize to me right now he's like
01:12:09.080 I'm sorry I didn't mean it I'm like well
01:12:11.060 I really I don't believe you I said are you just saying
01:12:13.040 that because I'm threatening to dox you right now I'm like
01:12:15.080 apologize like you mean it
01:12:17.160 Well, so he does.
01:12:19.020 And then I'm like, so what's the problem?
01:12:21.620 I'm like, why don't you like me?
01:12:23.520 He's like, well, you're really mean to your fans sometimes and you're arrogant.
01:12:27.480 I'm like, seriously, that's the problem?
01:12:30.440 I'm like, you know, and this guy turns out to be right wing.
01:12:33.520 He's like a fellow like autist, like far right guy, just a little retarded.
01:12:39.580 We wound up becoming friends by the end of the night.
01:12:41.900 We were hanging out.
01:12:43.020 We hugged before we left at the end of the night.
01:12:45.180 We went to this bar.
01:12:46.240 We got food.
01:12:47.560 Him and his friends, me and my friends.
01:12:48.880 It wound up being cool.
01:12:49.720 Did he have a frog profile picture?
01:12:51.560 Yeah.
01:12:51.920 He was showing me memes all night.
01:12:53.340 I knew it.
01:12:53.820 I knew.
01:12:54.460 Okay.
01:12:54.960 He's like next to me all night on the sidewalk.
01:12:56.920 Like, check this one out.
01:12:57.780 Look at this meme.
01:12:58.520 I'm like, yeah, that's great, dude.
01:12:59.740 Yeah.
01:12:59.960 I mean, those are the ones that Tate talks about, like the basement dweller frog profile
01:13:04.120 picture people that just kind of use that.
01:13:06.020 And they're never really going to focus on improvement and kind of find their place in
01:13:11.060 like really far right.
01:13:12.460 That's the guy they're talking about who doesn't know how to socialize with people.
01:13:15.940 so he punches a dude
01:13:17.100 artistically on the street.
01:13:19.140 Yeah, that's that guy.
01:13:20.680 Pal Donut says,
01:13:21.580 Nick, you gained a new fan,
01:13:23.100 a new NIG fan.
01:13:24.760 Oh, okay, great.
01:13:25.460 Black fan.
01:13:25.960 Seriously, Sneeko,
01:13:26.560 you get criticized a lot
01:13:27.240 for being a Leaf in the wind,
01:13:28.500 but you grew up so much
01:13:29.280 from the first time.
01:13:29.980 I've seen you on Fresh and Fit
01:13:30.820 when you hit one mil.
01:13:32.020 Huge inspiration.
01:13:32.740 Thanks a lot, man.
01:13:33.240 So this is an FNF fan,
01:13:34.600 probably like a big Fresh fan.
01:13:37.240 What do you,
01:13:38.020 what do you,
01:13:38.940 how do you gain fans?
01:13:40.400 Because it seems like
01:13:41.080 you have this strong core.
01:13:42.540 Where do you think
01:13:43.060 that people find you?
01:13:44.020 Because like most of the press
01:13:45.120 is like objectively bad about you uh where do people figure out about nick and how do you
01:13:52.340 convert people who are like who what this nick the knife like this nazi like i don't know i mean
01:13:57.660 i think a lot of people just find me like because people talk about me a lot and it does create the
01:14:03.180 streisand effect like i'm very skeptical of that but in my case i've been able to stay relevant
01:14:10.580 enough where my name, like I trend on Twitter pretty regularly and I'm, I do these things like
01:14:16.000 this thing we just did and the yay thing. And I do, I'm active enough. I'm in real life enough
01:14:22.140 where like people talk about me. And I think there's just this level of interest where people
01:14:26.980 are like, who is this guy? Like, who is this Nazi pedo? Some people say like racist, white
01:14:34.140 supremacist, whatever that everyone's always hating on. And a lot of people just start out
01:14:39.380 I hate watching me
01:14:40.300 People hate watching me
01:14:41.280 They're like
01:14:41.700 I want to see
01:14:42.640 What this fucking punk
01:14:43.640 Is all about
01:14:44.160 And they watch my show
01:14:45.300 And they're like
01:14:45.800 You know
01:14:46.380 I actually agree
01:14:47.020 With everything he's saying
01:14:47.920 You know
01:14:48.800 So in some ways
01:14:49.520 It kind of helps me
01:14:50.340 Like it creates this mystique
01:14:51.880 It creates this like
01:14:53.020 Infamy
01:14:53.860 And then people
01:14:55.380 Just get intrigued
01:14:56.360 They find my stuff
01:14:57.900 And they're like
01:14:58.480 You know
01:14:59.120 I
01:14:59.700 You know
01:15:00.880 They're like
01:15:01.200 This is a likable guy
01:15:02.100 I agree with him
01:15:02.780 Sir Hugglesworth says
01:15:04.400 Five
01:15:04.880 Nick Roman Catholic
01:15:05.720 Here went to confession early
01:15:06.840 And I couldn't feel happier
01:15:08.060 I need that sweatshirt
01:15:08.900 but because Christ is king.
01:15:09.780 Yeah, where can you get that sweatshirt?
01:15:11.340 This isn't actually mine.
01:15:12.740 I don't, they're going to hate me.
01:15:13.900 I don't know the website.
01:15:14.920 It's called, someone in the chat posted
01:15:17.700 if there's a joy for watching.
01:15:19.200 I don't know the name of the brand.
01:15:20.840 They're going to hate me for it, but.
01:15:22.020 I'm asking you to welcome back, Sneeko.
01:15:23.500 It's good to be back.
01:15:24.480 All right, I want to look at these memes.
01:15:26.320 We're going to go do some debate review from yesterday
01:15:29.220 and maybe a look through.
01:15:30.820 I told my Discord, if you want to join the Discord,
01:15:32.500 we got 15K watching.
01:15:33.880 Join the link in the description.
01:15:34.780 They banned my last Discord.
01:15:36.040 This is a good place, good community gathering.
01:15:38.360 it's free it's like i'm not selling it and you just join the discord you can hang out with people
01:15:42.360 uh but you want some headphones yeah okay which ones right here okay well thank you
01:15:53.960 this is good though yeah we're getting a a positive side i don't people don't usually this
01:15:59.800 see this side of nick right yeah do you agree chat you ever see like wholesome you know
01:16:04.680 know you're not you're yeah i'm seeing a different side of nick today i'm sweetie mode
01:16:10.920 i'm that nigga
01:16:19.140 who you got in a fight uh hasanabi or oh totally zirka the sword of christianity i'm not even just
01:16:32.760 saying that because he's my friend i mean he's like he's bigger he's a bouncer can i turn the
01:16:37.000 volume down on these yeah yeah it's really i could turn it down here all right my bad totally god
01:16:42.020 maybe just put like you could try to like move it off your ear a little bit it's just like the
01:16:53.960 discord memes they like they crank it all the way my bad my bad now you're good okay
01:16:57.420 i'm not here to be some sexy slab of meat for girls girls are here to be sexy for me
01:17:07.320 going back on a nigga and that's why you're gonna drop that ass for a nigga because you
01:17:11.080 were put here to drop that ass for a what uh what was the context of you saying this
01:17:17.000 oh somebody was saying stuff like you know you gotta work out and i'm always like why i gotta
01:17:24.140 to work out so i could look good for girls i'm like girls should work out to look sexy for me
01:17:28.940 i'm not gonna get like i'm gonna have a disgusting fat physique girls gotta be sexy for me i'm not
01:17:34.560 gonna go and be on the floor doing push-ups and sit-ups like some peasant so i can do i look hot
01:17:40.200 do you do like the way i look like that's not how it works well i mean do you think that people
01:17:43.960 only work out for aesthetics i think a lot of people do yeah well you you don't have to work
01:17:48.680 out for aesthetics i know but that's so much of that when you see these guys posing they're doing
01:17:52.480 their little poses it's like well there's a lot i personally i always tell people like i think
01:17:56.700 bodybuilding is gay and training fighting is objectively better like you're gonna get the
01:18:01.440 aesthetics of that too but also you get something useful from that and you're the cognitive ability
01:18:06.560 are you something you've all heard yeah no and i agree with you i'm i just hate that like
01:18:10.380 posing in the mirror the mirror selfies yeah it's very gay as fuck girls are here to be sexy for me
01:18:16.460 throw it back on a nigga okay yeah i gotta i gotta say though nick does not for a guy that
01:18:22.960 talks about like the matrix and stuff like that a lot of these guys are so into like biohacking
01:18:27.100 and health you're eating pizza burgers like you eat burgers or what three four days a week
01:18:33.260 i yeah i eat garbage every day every day yeah burgers pizza hot dogs last night i had a coke
01:18:39.000 because nick was drinking a coke like i never drink soda same thing at yay 24 you're like you're
01:18:43.400 always drinking coke and soda it's very 50 it just reminds me of like classic america like 50s
01:18:49.080 america i'm surprised you're not smoking like lucky strikes yeah in being your wife like you
01:18:54.360 need to be embracing all these things are you ever going to switch and come on a healthier diet
01:18:59.040 uh yeah probably as i get older i just want to enjoy it as much as i can i have a high metabolism
01:19:04.400 i'm young i want to indulge because when you're older it's like you eat a scoop of ice cream you
01:19:09.060 become 300 pounds. I want to eat it while I can. Well, if you work out, you got to actually use
01:19:14.840 that instead of just like poop it out. I hate working out. I don't like moving a lot, you
01:19:19.380 know? But you like going on these walks? But that's, it doesn't really do as much as you think.
01:19:23.900 It doesn't burn a lot of calories walking. Depends on how long. I go on a stroll. They're
01:19:28.200 saying W. Goyslop. Absolutely. W. Goyslop. You're going to take that? Oh yeah, absolutely. I love
01:19:34.340 my Goyslop. And Paul Town says the hoodie is from basinreality.shop. Okay, cool.
01:19:39.060 neon cyber panda says where's my invite gang um okay everybody wants how many people you think
01:19:43.720 i can have one interview the world lost a fashion icon um fact yes i'm a big fan of gaddafi i think
01:19:51.260 that he was he was the first like actual african leader that i saw make a lot of sense and care
01:19:58.100 about african independence and he was trying to modernize libya and okay so can you give me the
01:20:03.800 the red pill breakdown on Gaddafi. Who killed him? Why was he assassinated? Did they lie and
01:20:10.160 cover it up? What was the real motivation? What's the Gaddafi lore? So NATO toppled him in 2011.
01:20:18.400 It was actually a NATO intervention, NATO airstrikes and led by the United States,
01:20:24.480 of course. And Obama comes out and says that it's because they weren't holding a free and fair
01:20:28.820 election. They said it was an unfree, unfair election. And so now we're taking steps. And
01:20:34.300 this is part of the Arab Spring, because the context of this in 2011 is, I think it starts
01:20:38.660 in Tunisia, and it spreads across the Maghreb, which is North Africa. It spreads from Tunisia,
01:20:44.100 Libya, Egypt, over there was Hosni Mubarak. And they bring in Morsi, who is the Muslim
01:20:48.800 Brotherhood. They had another one. Then it was al-Sisi, who is the current president,
01:20:52.300 I believe. Then it spreads all over. And this is all basically CIA, like war on terror.
01:20:58.400 Them taking out Libya is the same thing as them going to war against Assad in Syria.
01:21:03.120 It's the same thing as a pressure against Iran, because this is all part of the Israel playbook of they don't want strong Arab states.
01:21:12.220 And this all goes back to 1948 to 1973.
01:21:16.540 You have the Arab-Israeli conflict where these coalitions of Arab countries keep coming together to try to kill all the Jews.
01:21:24.720 It happened after the Nakba in 1948 when Israel declared independence.
01:21:28.720 It happened in 56 when Nasser seized the Suez Canal.
01:21:33.040 It happened in 67.
01:21:34.320 It happened in 73, the Six-Day War, the Yom Kippur War.
01:21:38.160 And then, you know, it went on.
01:21:39.660 Then the Israelis fought in Lebanon.
01:21:41.680 They fought Syria.
01:21:43.000 There's intifadas sponsored by the Palestinians.
01:21:45.260 You have these groups that emerged like Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Palestinian Authority.
01:21:52.500 And anyway, the Israelis revise their foreign policy.
01:21:57.020 It really comes out of the 73 Yom Kippur War where they say, look, basically, we need a final solution.
01:22:02.720 We need to stop these Arab countries, these strong Arab dictatorships from trying to unify and kill us.
01:22:08.580 We need to stop them from unifying to support these non-state actors like Hezbollah and Hamas.
01:22:14.580 So there can be no strong Arab states in the Middle East.
01:22:17.480 This is Oded Yanan's grand strategy in the 80s.
01:22:19.940 It's also the clean break memo. So they say these are the countries that have to go. Libya, Sudan, Syria, Iran, and Iraq. Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, they pacified through peace treaties. Egypt was the first in 79. Jordan was the second in 93.
01:22:39.660 Saudi Arabia has always had basically this discreet, clandestine diplomacy with Israel.
01:22:45.200 Same with the Gulf states, which is why they never had Israel's ire.
01:22:48.440 And so all you have to do is look at a map and see every country has either bowed down to Israel
01:22:53.180 or they were destroyed by American intervention in some form.
01:22:56.300 With Libya by airstrikes, with Syria by supporting the civil war,
01:23:00.600 with Iraq and Afghanistan by a total war, with Iran by sanctions,
01:23:04.800 Sudan and Egypt by coups and revolutions.
01:23:06.940 so that that's basically it so nato killed gaddafi yes yeah 2011 is that a conspiracy
01:23:15.100 or is that no that's that's just true yeah that's one of the nato interventions in yugoslavia and
01:23:20.300 libya okay um yeah and you know hillary clinton says you know we came we saw he died that's that
01:23:26.640 clip she laughs about it and they say it's about fucking democracy yeah okay which is very funny
01:23:33.440 because Obama was supposed to be the black leader
01:23:37.460 and completely snaked the greatest African leader
01:23:42.420 of the modern civilization.
01:23:44.580 Gaddafi tried to bring back the silver and gold dinar,
01:23:47.280 wanted to get rid of the U.S. dollar
01:23:48.320 and bring back the dinar with Africa's natural resources,
01:23:50.740 and they killed him for it, Mars Attack.
01:23:51.820 Thank you for the 10.
01:23:53.200 There was another five.
01:23:54.300 Nick, define masculinity.
01:23:55.400 I don't know if you want to get into that.
01:23:57.340 Look at all this Zerka spam that he's really upset.
01:24:00.720 Zoomer guy, W. Nick and Sneeko, miss you a lot.
01:24:02.820 nick and also shout out to the creativity kitchen shout out to you zoomer guys seeing the creativity
01:24:06.700 kit and another 20 from tall girl you are both great thank you for doing this thank you for the
01:24:10.420 20. okay yeah you see you could just people in the chat were saying i'm arab and this guy's well
01:24:19.280 read like i just asked the question tell me about gaddafi and you just like wrote a pretty much
01:24:23.920 spit out a word for word a textbook paragraph exactly well i'm you know i've been the middle
01:24:29.880 east i've been learning about for a long time even when i was a zionist where what you were
01:24:34.880 zionist yeah in like high school nick was a zionist yeah yeah yeah because i i mean when i
01:24:42.120 was getting political i was watching all the same shit every other conservative was prager you
01:24:47.360 ben shapiro ever yeah oh yeah big fan yeah when i was 15 yeah then i became an adult
01:24:53.980 okay nice at it thank you uh when's brett cooper she should come on soon
01:25:15.280 uh the sneaker on stage okay i want to watch nick related stuff
01:25:20.840 Yeah, we're gonna go through all these later. Okay, little Nick
01:25:32.480 Make Nick gets 30 to this we need the black community on board. I don't want to see
01:25:47.480 Yeah, okay
01:25:49.900 How did we get one reaction to this or this look like it was terrible but I enjoyed that that's fire
01:26:16.360 yeah and I've been all over the world I feel like I've been everywhere except
01:26:31.900 Russia and Russia is a combatant you know war that's changing the world and
01:26:37.180 like I should go see it mm-hmm and but if I and I was planning on it and I got
01:26:41.300 stopped by the US government from doing it and I was well you were gonna go and
01:26:45.760 what were you going to do interview putin why wouldn't you had it set up yeah i saw this and
01:26:49.400 they blocked them genetic distinctions of the soul yeah um nema wants to debate you but yeah
01:26:56.340 well not tonight yeah i don't know
01:26:58.500 oh yeah i wanted to watch this um we can address this
01:27:11.280 Well, we've got one notable super chat. It's actually from Sneeko, but he says,
01:27:17.100 how can we use free speech for good without risking the warfare of martyrdom?
01:27:22.740 Before the answer, I want to hear your answer. How do you
01:27:25.100 use free speech for good without risking the warfare of martyrdom?
01:27:32.500 Well, you have to be strategic. You know, I am a believer in that. I think that,
01:27:37.380 there's a fine line between telling the truth and being reckless. And we can all imagine what
01:27:45.200 that looks like. I mean, there are people out there that are just, it's vulgar, it's gratuitous,
01:27:50.900 it's people are constantly doing it. The way that I present things, it's sort of a combination of
01:27:56.460 it's entertaining, it's funny. I mean, and there is a little calculation here in the sense that
01:28:00.700 when I go on Fresh and Fit, it's supposed to be fun, it's supposed to be funny, it is supposed
01:28:05.060 to be disarming when we talk about these topics. And it's not a coincidence that I'm sitting here
01:28:12.060 today and I'm not someone that got censored and shut down. In other words, I didn't get martyred
01:28:17.060 yet. You know what I mean? So people look at me and say, you're the extreme end of, you don't pull
01:28:21.360 your punches. You just say what you're going to say. And I do it to an extent, but I also back it
01:28:26.900 up in a lot of ways that people don't see. And I think that's why I'm always part of the conversation.
01:28:30.820 So I think that basically it comes down to prudence.
01:28:36.420 You have to be prudent.
01:28:38.000 What do you think Andrew's answer is going to be?
01:28:42.000 Well, I mean, I already saw what Tristan said.
01:28:44.020 I don't know.
01:28:44.380 I don't know what Andrew's going to say, actually.
01:28:45.720 Nigga, I don't know.
01:28:46.900 Without risking martyrdom and warfare, you're asking the wrong people.
01:28:51.040 Have you got any clue how to talk without risking going through what we've gone through?
01:28:56.620 It's almost like we're the wrong people to ask that question.
01:28:59.160 there's no such thing as avoiding war my friend there's no such thing as avoiding
01:29:02.040 when you tell the truth there's wait wait wait bitches bitches bitches are calling me
01:29:06.860 um there's no such thing as avoiding warfare war is certain in life war is certain believe
01:29:16.280 it's coming for all of us and you're either at war against the objectives that you're trying to
01:29:20.300 complete and instill the slavery in your mind or you're at war against yourself because if you
01:29:24.220 believe the things they tell you if you believe the things they want you to believe you're going
01:29:27.560 be depressed and sad and unhappy at war against your own mind as soon as you get your own mind
01:29:30.720 under control you end up at war against them because you're a sovereign individual who believes
01:29:33.760 in personal responsibility and strength war cannot be avoided as for martyrdom well at some point
01:29:41.060 someone has a lead from the front and be martyred this unfortunate reality i feel like me interested
01:29:44.760 in doing that but in the so they're already saying that they are martyrs like you're thinking that
01:29:49.600 you need to be dead to be a martyr yeah that's what i'm talking about okay like being and but
01:29:53.580 i agree with them i think that there's a lot of people that think that you can avoid the fight
01:29:57.660 when they say martyr they mean like i don't want to take any bullets i don't want to take any
01:30:02.520 casualties they're like i want to avoid any confrontation any conflict and i i actually
01:30:07.980 agree with him on that you know you can't avoid it you're in it you know so you've either already
01:30:11.900 surrendered or you're in the war um but yeah i mean when i say martyrdom i'm talking about being
01:30:17.000 killed because i mean that's a great answer but that also doesn't work because then it's like
01:30:20.400 why don't you talk about jews it's like well so you're either not a martyr you're not really at
01:30:24.960 war or you're being strategic which is you know i i think there's a place for that you don't think
01:30:30.000 there is a pot do you think everybody that doesn't talk about certain groups of people in that way
01:30:37.900 do you think it's is there they're avoiding a topic or or they're purposely manipulating what
01:30:44.480 they believe to be true or do they just not believe that can that conspiracy to be real
01:30:50.360 no i think they're avoiding it and we all know why i mean if if they didn't believe it then they
01:30:56.940 could sing it from the rooftop and say don't worry i'm not like one of those people i don't believe
01:31:02.160 it and here's the answer why i'm gonna tell you why but they just avoid it like destiny you know
01:31:06.960 like last night all those uh you can go to destiny you don't think all those uh people that avoided
01:31:11.480 like tucker matt walsh jordan peterson you think that they they're all just avoiding it because
01:31:17.160 they're afraid of cancellation you don't think they genuinely don't believe that there's a
01:31:20.760 bigger conspiracy not at all no i think that like in the case of matt walsh i think he absolutely
01:31:25.300 no you can't not know it's true because i mean it just it's blindingly obvious um same thing
01:31:31.400 with tucker but i think tucker may be like a bad faith actor what were you saying about destiny
01:31:36.560 last night though um you know destiny last night he wouldn't even he wouldn't make a joke about the
01:31:42.460 jews he was very cagey about that and that's because he knows the gravity that it has um
01:31:49.400 but he's going to go on to debate and say no no here's why it's not true so i feel like especially
01:31:54.440 all these right-wing guys they're extremely sensitive about it but they also don't go out
01:31:59.540 there and say like well here's my debunk here's here's i'm gonna win all my shabbos goy points by
01:32:04.880 showing why it's not true, because it is true. There is no argument, but they just can't address
01:32:10.200 it. In the end, if you achieve the objectives and enough people follow you and you do good
01:32:14.300 for the world, then perhaps in some ways it was worth it. Well, I think a good answer. Also,
01:32:21.900 shout out to the Sneeko Updates Twitter page. You just hit 10,000 followers today. Big, big W.
01:32:26.940 Shout out to you, Sneeko Updates. Proud of you. This is a high number, but it's still a huge
01:32:34.400 number on rumble big w bro i thought i was a kid you're not allowed i'm ignorant for stating facts
01:32:41.280 that is ignorance to sit here and want to prove a point in a room and make sure that everybody
01:32:45.680 in that room knows that you were right and the next person was wrong that's ignorant no it's not
01:32:49.680 ignorance because you guys it is no no no no no no it is no it is because you guys came on the
01:32:54.160 platform it is you diluted it is are you gonna keep doing that it is you're gonna keep being
01:32:58.240 disrespectful it is all right get the fuck out get out all right go ahead get out love that that
01:33:04.960 one was completely deserved oh yeah justified also that's the not what ignorant means at all
01:33:11.620 to try to prove a point yeah no not at all i kind of get what she was saying but i love that
01:33:17.140 she just throws her the fuck out get the fuck out that's awesome rumors are that megan marvel
01:33:25.840 separating from harry she took him and his family after she embarrassed the royal family and made
01:33:29.280 his whole nation hate him now that harry is broken lonely because of her she has allegedly filed
01:33:33.380 divorce papers asking for 80 million plus the total custody of archie and uh libelette lily bet
01:33:39.160 if this actually happens is she going to be forced to return harry's testicles what what do you think
01:33:43.700 about the royal family i was surprised to hear this about andrew when i was on this podcast
01:33:47.220 he was it was right after the queen died and he was saying how all the royal family the royal
01:33:51.780 family but i thought like they were on epson's island i thought they were like eating babies
01:33:55.560 and doing adrenochrome do you like the world i know that they do represent an idea of traditional
01:34:02.020 values and old white catholic monarchies but what what is your take on the world family do you like
01:34:09.860 them or no uh i don't really care for them and i mean them in particular is just such a classic
01:34:16.880 story of a simp you know here's a guy who and and why i say the definition of a simp it's not just
01:34:24.480 because he's like a pussy around her it's because he threw everything away for a woman and no woman
01:34:34.980 i'm sorry but i you know maybe i'm just different than other people maybe i haven't met the right
01:34:40.120 one yet i don't believe in this idea that like you have a soulmate that you have to marry even
01:34:47.180 if it means throwing everything else away i think that women are all basically the same
01:34:50.720 i think that probably you know people talk about you'll meet like there's a movie of bronx tale he
01:34:56.520 says you know you meet four great women in your life you only meet four you know i think there's
01:35:00.280 probably something to that like you women are all basically the same and probably there's a cycle of
01:35:05.840 maybe there's one in a hundred or there's one in a thousand that is like marriage material or like
01:35:10.760 super compatible. Um, but I don't think there's like the one and like, I got to throw everything
01:35:16.020 away. I think that it's sort of like find one, pick one, marry one. That's the one, you know,
01:35:21.420 not, not like this. Uh, even if she's half black, even if I got to leave the Royal family,
01:35:26.680 even if she's American, like I would never go for something like that. So it's just like the
01:35:30.880 definition of simping. There's more considerations to getting married, especially if you're,
01:35:35.840 royal family than just uh you know i really like her mom like that's so gay to me i don't i don't
01:35:42.440 buy into that at all it was really funny because myron's diagnosis mine's red pill take is that
01:35:47.620 you need to he advises men to sleep with 50 women so that you understand female nature and then
01:35:52.560 you're a virgin and you got it right like you don't need to fuck a butt 50 hoes to get to the
01:35:57.760 conclusion that you kind of that you can get just by talking to maybe three women literally just
01:36:03.660 meet like three of them like your mom your siblings and then like any other woman you'll
01:36:09.360 know how they all are one girl and then you get it yeah but why do you think that all okay do you
01:36:14.980 think that all men are kind of the same or do why are you prescribing individuality for men but not
01:36:19.620 women well i think that um i think that people are all really the same fundamentally and i think
01:36:25.940 that men are um i mean there is a sameness that men have as well but the thing is that women are
01:36:33.140 just far more simple than men. Like men are, I think they're more complex. That doesn't mean
01:36:38.440 that they're not similar, but they're, they're similar in a different way. When I say that women
01:36:42.160 are similar, I mean, like, unlike men, men actually want things. Men actually have complex
01:36:50.840 motivations. They have passions. They have aptitudes. That's because men are masters of
01:36:55.880 the world. You know, and Spengler has this dichotomy, Oswald Spengler. He says that women
01:37:01.320 are what is it it's like women are being and men are becoming or something like this he says that
01:37:07.640 women are the universe and men are the masters of the universe basically describing it in terms of
01:37:12.100 the passive and the active principles which zirka talks about a lot and the point is is like there's
01:37:18.000 a stereotype about women talk about people men talk about things and you do tend to find that
01:37:23.900 that men are interested in math they have a spatial intelligence which is about engineering
01:37:29.460 it's about creation, it's about the universe. Women's intelligence is about emotions, it's about
01:37:35.640 people. And so women exist basically, in my opinion, on a lower plane. I think that like
01:37:41.940 the different, the cognitive difference between men and women is not like they're dumber. I think
01:37:46.460 that they're, they're fundamentally like on a lower cognitive plane. Do you know what I'm saying?
01:37:52.000 Like, I'm not saying that like, like, for example, you never say that women dumb in a really high IQ
01:37:57.500 way. In a mean way. No, like in a more mean way. Like, you know, you would never say that a dog
01:38:02.200 is like dumber than a person. You would say that like a dog just like could never conceive of
01:38:07.400 language. Like dogs, like my mom, and I love my mom. I'm not saying my mom's dumb at all,
01:38:12.460 but my mom will say things like, well, I think the dog is embarrassed. I'm like, mom, the dog's
01:38:18.380 embarrassed? It's a fucking dog. You know what I mean? But it's like, it's that same level of like,
01:38:23.060 no, obviously the dog doesn't have the same category of mind as a human being. The same
01:38:27.360 thing with women. Women don't have the same category of mind as a man. And so as a consequence,
01:38:32.660 their motivations or behaviors are far, far more simple than a man's. And that's why they're so
01:38:39.860 similar and boring. Well, I need to talk with, apparently Zerk is like waiting outside the
01:38:44.580 building. He's been like, I don't know, but he's been like spam tweeting the entire stream
01:38:48.860 and my phone died. So I just want to make sure. Yeah, yeah. Get him in here. I'll hold the stream
01:38:52.720 down all right let me check he probably texted me well i don't want to set a precedent that if
01:39:05.100 you want to be on my street you just wait out the building until i cave and let you win
01:39:09.100 let me pull it up that's so funny dude somebody text me zerk is being cringe what's he saying
01:39:15.320 sound the seven trumpets the humiliation ritual of sneeko and nick have begun what i am not nick's
01:39:26.440 friend i am just a fan of his work and patiently waiting for him to go facial hair in other words
01:39:31.800 the mustache i am waiting outside of sneeko's building hey boys i've set up camp i am ready
01:39:37.600 to press you guys live i have no weight classes okay he's let me charge my phone and then he's
01:39:45.440 coming up here to kick our asses i guess he's doing all right black feminists online black
01:39:53.880 feminists in real life that's funny these white men are dangerous yeah this this happens time
01:39:58.720 and time again i just saw this tiktok of this girl who was saying like these white demons don't even
01:40:04.740 try to say that i hate when white people say that white people are bad it's like i know i don't need
01:40:10.200 to hear it from you and then you see that she's doing a tiktok the one before is her like dancing
01:40:13.780 around disney world with a white boyfriend every time same love us look at her she was saying all
01:40:19.820 this stuff about like she's exactly she has the witch nose piercing everything she this i mean
01:40:25.440 this is yeah this is wrong she's talking about alchemy what was she saying about alchemy she
01:40:31.540 she was seriously on some like that black israelite hotep shit she's like you know because
01:40:37.100 you white people took all the greatness all the greatness came from us our alchemists our
01:40:42.480 scientists our engineers it's like yeah a lot of fucking engineers came out of there right
01:40:48.460 a lot of science being practiced yeah um so she was on some serious hotep shit and then she's
01:40:54.320 fucking kissing me on the cheek that's so classic i mean you know whatever i mean she's nice and
01:40:59.220 everything but he cute that's always he cute though you know a little frog that little race
01:41:05.640 is cute though period a nazi cute all right sorry uh neon defense islam against adam 22 you got to
01:41:17.420 see this this is not bro because i'm gonna be honest i'm a muslim and i don't fuck with this
01:41:22.160 shit that ass that's why neon's a muslim chat i did not know that this is one of aiden's uh
01:41:28.020 best friends i want neon on the stream neon i told you i want you to be on here you should talk to
01:41:32.620 nikki i think you would learn a lot from him actually but neon you need to come on the stream
01:41:35.300 i'm waiting for marriage and i don't fuck with this so allah told you to not get any pussy or
01:41:41.620 what or did you read it in the quran somewhere that was the worst answer you could have gave
01:41:46.440 i mean adam's 39 neon is probably 16 allah doesn't want you to get like pussy and shit
01:41:54.440 Adam sounds like he's high on this one
01:42:12.560 What's your take on this situation?
01:42:14.680 I talked to him
01:42:15.480 Right when this happened
01:42:17.580 I was like, oh, it's really funny
01:42:18.540 That you're announcing
01:42:19.180 That you're a cuck on the stream with me
01:42:20.500 But this guy was
01:42:22.420 yeah he basically did uh you know the lore adam 22 yeah what's what's your take on this because
01:42:29.180 zerker's talked about it he's talked about how uh he said this freemason stuff i i talked to him
01:42:34.440 it's actually like really off-putting because i like doing his podcast i actually like the guy
01:42:37.320 i'm not gonna lie but he has a an antichrist uh tattoo on his face i don't know if you've seen
01:42:43.260 it it's pretty obvious it's not hard to see and the first time i did a podcast he has a giant
01:42:46.740 satan statue in his office and he was like chasing me around the office with it i was like please
01:42:50.940 don't like, I don't want to, I really got uncomfortable. Like not even as a joke,
01:42:54.280 I really got uncomfortable like around stuff like that. Yeah, me too. The whole point of
01:42:57.800 making stuff like that and having it is to put demons into the air. Yeah. Like that's the whole
01:43:02.760 point. So I'm going to be freaked out. Do you think that it's a humiliation ritual? Do you
01:43:08.740 think that there's something satanic going on? Do you think it's a good example of somebody
01:43:12.380 selling their soul? Yeah, no, I think that they are. I don't, I don't think it's anything like
01:43:18.000 a humiliation ritual because they're they're into it you know but that's what happens when you give
01:43:22.960 yourself over to the devil it's no coincidence that he has that you know demonic type of stuff
01:43:29.400 in his office and he's a porn star he's like a porn star degenerate he's into the cuckoldry
01:43:34.380 those things go hand in hand he's he's given himself to the devil he's given himself to sin
01:43:38.780 and that's what happens i mean you you actually cannot be free you're either going to work for
01:43:44.480 god or you're going to work for the devil there's no working for yourself if you're working for
01:43:47.540 yourself you're working for the devil and so and and the same goes working for fame working for
01:43:52.220 money you're working for the devil so um and once that happens i mean it's someone was saying this
01:43:58.220 the other day i said this on fresh and fit you know i'm the virgin i don't have sex and somebody
01:44:02.680 said yeah no good on you because once you start you can't stop and that's getting to the idea that
01:44:08.700 sin is this bottomless pit like it it will never be sated that's the whole point um and that's why
01:44:16.180 It's slavery. It's a trap. You become like a slave to your compulsions. And in the case of Adam 22, it was only a matter of time. Same thing with destiny. I'm sure destiny didn't start out as a gay cuck. I'm sure he started out maybe as a womanizer or maybe conservative. He grew up Catholic. Yeah, there you go. But, you know, you you take one step and you're on your way and you'd make decisions every day of your life that leads you down that path. And you wake up one day and you're Adam 22 or destiny. You're on a grinder. And then you have no idea what.
01:44:45.240 but it's, it's that the more sinning you do, you just, you have to send more and more and more
01:44:49.640 and more. It's a bottomless pit. Yeah. So, and Adam 22 fell into it, but I agree. I mean, I know
01:44:54.800 people that are friends with him. They say he's a standup guy, but you know, you got to cast that
01:44:59.480 stuff out. You can't be a good person if you worship the devil, obviously. Yeah. Do you think
01:45:05.920 that there's any saving this guy? Because what's really funny to me is people like, cause he doesn't
01:45:11.100 see it. He's going to deny it all. He's going to say that he's not working for the devil. So even
01:45:14.620 though it's really funny how atheists always embrace a lot of this satan stuff they always
01:45:20.600 they say that they don't believe in god but then he has an antichrist and he has a satan statue so
01:45:25.340 it's like you're denying the existence of god and i've argued so many times with him saying that
01:45:28.980 like you should have some faith i especially talked to him when he when he first had his
01:45:32.740 daughter i was like don't you feel something when you look into your daughter's eyes something
01:45:36.840 that's divine something that you can't describe like that feeling is the same that faith and that
01:45:42.100 love is similar to the faith and love that you have with God. It's not something that you have
01:45:45.980 with anything else. And those people will claim they're atheists so hard, but also embrace
01:45:52.520 everything that's anti-religion. Instead of just being apathetic towards religion, they hate
01:45:57.960 religion, which is strange because they deny the existence of God so much because they think it's
01:46:02.680 ridiculous, but then also embrace the antithesis of God, which in a way is admittance of God
01:46:08.320 because evil does not exist without God.
01:46:11.320 Satan does not exist without God.
01:46:13.440 Well, it's because they're, I mean, like the devil and the demons,
01:46:17.300 they're in rebellion against God.
01:46:18.880 And, you know, I don't believe in atheists.
01:46:21.680 I think that everybody is basically religious.
01:46:25.040 And the thing is, when you're an atheist, you know, like I just said,
01:46:28.420 there's just not an option where you have no God.
01:46:31.340 Like Ryan Dawson said this to you.
01:46:32.760 He's like, well, how about atheism?
01:46:34.380 No gods, no masters.
01:46:36.220 No, but Satan is your master.
01:46:37.660 You know, the devil is there.
01:46:39.460 And so even though you don't believe in that, that is still true.
01:46:42.940 You know, if you're a Christian, atheists can say that all they want.
01:46:45.780 We all know who they're still working for.
01:46:47.700 And this is why it manifests in these weird ways.
01:46:49.920 Like, I remember I went to Washington, D.C. four or five years ago when Trump was president.
01:46:56.460 And I went outside the White House.
01:46:57.920 There was a protest.
01:46:59.180 It was Satanists against Trump.
01:47:00.740 And I walked up to one of them, and I said, hang on a second.
01:47:03.220 I said, so you're a Satanist against Trump.
01:47:05.540 They're like, yeah.
01:47:06.180 I said, so doesn't that mean that God is on Trump's side? Like you're evil, you know? And they're like, no, no, no, we don't actually believe in the devil. And you'll hear this. They say the church of Satan or the temple of Satan, because they're two entities. One of them says, we don't actually believe in the devil and have religion based on the devil.
01:47:25.960 They say, we believe in the devil as an archetype and as a character.
01:47:30.860 We use it to mock religion.
01:47:33.240 We don't believe in God or the devil, they say,
01:47:35.320 but we use the devil as a way of triggering Christians,
01:47:38.400 as a way to mock it, as a symbol of atheism.
01:47:40.660 So they're working for the devil.
01:47:42.120 Exactly.
01:47:42.680 And I'm like, don't you fucking see what's going on here?
01:47:45.240 Like, how stupid can you be?
01:47:46.480 They're like got a satanic tattoo on their face,
01:47:49.200 and they're like, no, but this is just, no, but we don't worship the devil.
01:47:53.520 Okay, right?
01:47:54.380 I mean, only an atheist could believe that.
01:47:57.240 That's garbage.
01:47:57.860 So everybody is atheist to some extent.
01:48:00.320 I mean, well, it was religious to some extent.
01:48:02.380 What do you think about the yoga people, the astrology, the last night we met a girl like
01:48:07.100 I'm a Catholic, but I'm spiritual.
01:48:09.560 And we all that.
01:48:10.380 What do you, where, who do they serve?
01:48:13.420 The devil also.
01:48:14.500 And here's why.
01:48:15.620 I mean, and I'm feel differently than you.
01:48:17.940 I'm Catholic.
01:48:19.060 So we believe that it's the man, Jesus Christ.
01:48:21.600 You know, people believe in, like Jordan Peterson believes that Jesus was an archetype, part of the collective unconscious, which is something that Jung talks about, which Zirka quotes a lot.
01:48:31.980 They say, you know, Jesus is just a character.
01:48:34.980 He's a literary character.
01:48:36.100 He's a teacher.
01:48:37.400 Christians believe that, no, we have to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
01:48:42.900 We have to believe in the man.
01:48:44.420 When we go to Mass, for example, and you don't believe in transubstantiation, which is the bread becomes the body, we believe that every time we go to Mass on Sunday, we are witnessing the crucifixion again.
01:48:56.860 That's what the Mass is, is a re-presentation of the sacrifice on the cross.
01:49:01.600 Every time we do Mass, that's what's happening.
01:49:05.360 We're witnessing it all the time.
01:49:06.920 And so we believe that we're saved through that, through his real body, his real physical body, his real physical blood, which is the body and blood of God.
01:49:17.240 And so that is against any interpretation where people say, well, I'm spiritual.
01:49:21.740 I believe in astrology and I believe in whatever.
01:49:24.420 It's like if you believe in anything like that, that's all fucking magic.
01:49:27.640 And magic is divination.
01:49:30.000 It's using dark angels, which are demons.
01:49:33.340 It's using these like supernatural powers that are not God.
01:49:37.100 And when you're doing that, it's violating the first commandment,
01:49:39.600 which is you can't have any gods before me.
01:49:41.720 So all that stuff, we don't believe in tarot cards, astrology.
01:49:46.440 You know, we consider that as trying to circumvent God's will,
01:49:49.360 which, you know, you're not allowed to do.
01:49:50.420 Do you see astrology as witchcraft?
01:49:52.280 Yeah, absolutely.
01:49:53.180 We believe it's real, though.
01:49:54.180 We believe it works.
01:49:55.220 Like astrology does have predictive power.
01:49:57.660 Catholics have said that forever, but it is a sin to engage with it.
01:50:00.900 Because why is it a sin to engage with it?
01:50:02.720 Because you're, why?
01:50:05.060 Because it's divination.
01:50:06.080 It says like, you know, we are trying to tell the future
01:50:09.080 and telling the future is a way of thwarting God's plan.
01:50:12.820 We're not meant to know the future.
01:50:14.260 And it's like a way of trying to control our destiny
01:50:16.600 when God is in control.
01:50:18.520 Thanks for the 10, the 1% podcast.
01:50:21.300 I've been able to sleep at night
01:50:22.120 trying to find out what religion is going to save me.
01:50:23.860 And then boom, the cocaine crusader Zerka
01:50:26.260 is actually a great guy
01:50:27.200 who finally allowed me to follow Jesus.
01:50:30.260 Okay, well, I hope you don't start doing cocaine
01:50:31.940 and then repenting every day.
01:50:33.460 I don't think that's the right way to go.
01:50:35.500 You got to pick him up.
01:50:36.480 Where is he?
01:50:37.360 He's waiting.
01:50:37.480 I don't know where he is.
01:50:38.660 I'm going to find his...
01:50:39.880 Let me text him.
01:50:41.820 I think he went live right now.
01:50:43.340 I don't know if he was actually outside.
01:50:44.540 He was just trolling on Twitter, but let's see.
01:50:46.260 Yeah, hit him up.
01:50:50.220 Non-stop, like for the past,
01:50:51.760 I don't know if he noticed,
01:50:52.540 but like all the chat was just blocks of Zerka, Zerka.
01:50:55.260 Sound the trumpet, Zerka.
01:50:58.640 You're talking about like divinity
01:51:00.160 and I just see all these trumpet emojis.
01:51:01.940 non-stop um oh nice zirka uh andrew tate liked my tweet and zirka said andrew tate liked your
01:51:10.500 tweet yeah well it just said free the tates sneko was not born a homo do not take away
01:51:16.320 his work ethic at sneko okay he called me a homo and yeah they were calling me a snake chat okay
01:51:22.300 let's see let me call him where is he he's not actually here no okay he's not waiting us yeah
01:51:29.720 and then the people were putting like camping emojis
01:51:31.620 cause like Zerka's camping
01:51:32.640 it was just
01:51:36.340 I was trying so hard not to laugh
01:51:38.080 like you were like in a great riff
01:51:40.400 and it's just nonstop fucking snake
01:51:42.300 snake snake
01:51:43.340 just dying laughing
01:51:44.540 Zerka sound the trumpet
01:51:46.780 camping emojis
01:51:50.880 campfires
01:51:52.780 and I was just picturing
01:51:55.080 Zerka like with the trumpet
01:51:56.880 and the campfire outside like
01:51:58.500 you homo
01:51:59.580 Let me in.
01:52:01.040 Like, fuck it.
01:52:03.240 You snake.
01:52:04.280 You're like, okay.
01:52:06.920 So, Nick.
01:52:10.400 Destiny banning chatters mid-debate.
01:52:13.360 Yeah, not a good look.
01:52:16.780 Was he actually doing that?
01:52:18.600 Yep.
01:52:20.640 Oh, wow.
01:52:21.260 Yeah, Drew was banned by chat.
01:52:24.220 Destiny prepared.
01:52:25.100 Right, guys?
01:52:25.640 Frog banned.
01:52:26.920 He's fucking losing.
01:52:28.280 losing and that's so shameless dude yeah but this is not even good like debate prep like well i
01:52:34.240 don't get the the mode or the i guess he doesn't think it's going to take that much time but it's
01:52:38.720 just w myron this is a good picture myron nick out of con do you know this clip uh no i don't
01:52:45.420 you're horny you're horny you're a simp shut up get out of my face stop policing my tone
01:52:53.140 let me save the white race all right that's a good clip right there yeah yo car thank you for
01:53:00.200 the 20 uh appreciate you man the deity of christ is the spirit of the antichrist uh not necessarily
01:53:08.880 vatican 2 says that muslims and christians worship the same god we believe that when muslims worship
01:53:14.780 allah they're worshiping god the father we just think that islam is like insufficient obviously
01:53:20.540 because it doesn't accept jesus and it's like uh it's not the best way to come to god uh but
01:53:26.540 vatican too it's actually a controversial teaching but it says that technically muslims are worshiping
01:53:30.900 god the father a lot of christians have been saying that islam is a pagan religion all this
01:53:36.340 stuff like that but i i believe the same thing i think christians and muslims we believe in the
01:53:40.400 same god we just have interpretation the major difference is the interpretation of jesus but
01:53:44.960 we respect jesus and he's he's written about in the quran quite a bit
01:53:49.200 there's a lot of emphasis on his name and how important he was and how
01:53:52.700 important of a prophet he was
01:53:53.720 yo you're the goikers are fast because this is great i love the way he drew
01:54:00.360 the look at us the bouncers the red pill me
01:54:02.860 and zirka in the back the secret service red pillars and then
01:54:05.980 like how quick that this was this was made yeah that's sewer lizard he's
01:54:10.800 quick he draws these things up like there's his chat 10 minutes
01:54:13.380 okay well well well hey no he's into that don't post that this sick freak is into that yeah
01:54:21.940 i don't want to air us well it's just i don't know how this one's great too shout out do you
01:54:30.660 know this artist again yeah that's tiktok roiper he's amazing tiktok roiper shout out to you because
01:54:34.500 this is like this is from uh zirka's twitter video twitter.com slash zirka official i'm gonna
01:54:39.000 plug his twitter right now because he's not here but yeah this is great this is right zirka put
01:54:43.440 his oh look at us yeah and then it's pretty much like exactly this frame and i i think this is
01:54:50.380 great i'm not sure why he picked this exact image but i really like it yeah me too that's a good
01:54:54.800 one yeah destiny looks like kind of shy right now um you're the main character right he's him
01:55:00.800 right he got the girls really well he's like and then me i look like i don't know i look like an
01:55:07.280 anime dude yeah yeah i look i look like the back of like your security in this picture again i mean
01:55:14.080 that was pretty much our role on the debate yeah red pill bouncer thank you for the five truly
01:55:18.120 beautiful next year's question is sneeko and your belief going to hell for denying christ
01:55:21.580 well i mean catholics say we don't know who is saved but most likely yeah since you don't believe
01:55:27.820 in jesus well i don't think you're i don't think uh you're going to hell most of them believe that
01:55:33.000 people of the book are are still going can still make it to heaven a lot of them can make it to
01:55:38.380 heaven even if they're christians or jews or just buddhists or anything even if they're spiritual
01:55:42.860 people if they take their shahada right before they die then they're still a muslim and they
01:55:46.440 can go to heaven but not only that um god judges your judges your actions and it doesn't have to
01:55:52.760 be exactly like that jordan thank you for the 10 nick do you think the vatican turned into
01:55:56.800 undercover satanist reason i ask is because there seems to be a lot of that looks satanic
01:56:01.040 it no i don't think so that was a terrible reason he said yeah my reason is there seems to be a lot
01:56:06.820 yeah yeah good evidence my reason is it seems like it ice cube on the club of the gatekeepers
01:56:12.520 ice cube actually he jq'd right he did yeah a couple years ago what did he say because yeah
01:56:17.820 i've seen pictures with him and yay they've been hanging out yeah he was posting pictures of like
01:56:21.400 the black cube inside the six point star but it was more of that like um who is the basketball
01:56:28.360 player who did this last year? Was it
01:56:30.240 Kyrie Irving? Kyrie Irving. Yeah.
01:56:32.860 So it was more in that vein, more
01:56:34.360 coming from the esoteric lens, because I feel
01:56:36.340 like there's a few lenses you can come at it from,
01:56:38.680 and one of them is very esoteric.
01:56:40.520 They talk about the tribes of Israel, and they talk
01:56:42.440 about the symbology, and
01:56:44.260 the black HOTEP
01:56:46.340 stuff, and he was talking about that kind of thing
01:56:48.480 a couple years ago. So you don't think
01:56:50.320 blacks are the real Jews? No.
01:56:52.260 No, I don't.
01:56:54.320 It was cracking. You know what it is?
01:56:56.740 It's a homeboy ice cube.
01:56:58.360 um and some of you may not have realized um that i'm not part of the club and a lot of you listening
01:57:08.480 to me right here right now you're not part of the club either and what i realized with the club is
01:57:13.800 what makes them so mad is when you don't want to be a part of their fucking club
01:57:18.480 that pisses them off what club am i talking about i'm talking about the club of gatekeepers
01:57:25.480 that we all got to deal with you know who they are and they definitely know who they are um a
01:57:32.100 lot of people be like what who come on let's stop playing so ever since ever since i put out the
01:57:37.640 contract with black america you know they've been fucking with you here and there this and that but
01:57:42.380 it's cool you know i expect that um you know i've been working with you know on the big three for a
01:57:48.020 long time and you know how you've been fucking with me with that i made it you know plain simple
01:57:53.780 and clear what they've been doing you know the nba they're fucking with us now a lot of people
01:57:58.860 might say like but you want to work with them yet really i don't give a fuck about working with the
01:58:01.860 nba what i want them to do when i say work with us is to stop working against us stop doing that
01:58:06.640 behind the scenes that we know you're doing um mainstream media you know they ain't fucking with
01:58:11.980 us and that's cool we can do it ourselves you know i'm saying we're still on the rise without
01:58:15.080 these motherfuckers so we don't need them you don't need them you know so what am i going to do
01:58:19.680 to deal with these motherfucking gatekeepers well what i'm gonna do is go on a fuck the gatekeepers
01:58:26.280 podcast tour and i'm gonna talk to everybody everybody and then he went on joe rogan and
01:58:31.020 he said that he refused a contract of like 30 million to do a movie because he didn't want to
01:58:35.000 get vaccinated you know and get a chance to get my message out to the people um be able to
01:58:42.420 respect yeah what do you think he means by we all know who they are stop playing i don't know
01:58:50.900 i don't know if that's a dog whistle or not it could be it could equally though it could not be
01:58:55.700 okay it seemed like he was it was pretty obvious well he was seemed like it should be pretty obvious
01:59:03.100 to everyone though uh why is there a shit posting about nick on twitter right now isn't i don't know
01:59:07.300 what he's saying nick sneaker thoughts on the new religion with judaism islamic christianity
01:59:11.200 How do you guys feel about it? Is this prepped for the new world order? What's the new religion?
01:59:17.060 Have you heard about this? No, I don't know. It sounds like a
01:59:19.560 Yeah, no
01:59:20.660 I'm not here to be some sexy slap of me for girls. Girls are here to be sexy for me
01:59:25.000 Going back on a nigga
01:59:26.020 And that's why you're gonna drop that ass for a nigga
01:59:27.360 Cause you were gonna drop that ass for a nigga
01:59:28.620 Those are the same song again
01:59:29.940 Yeah, yeah
01:59:30.260 Okay
01:59:30.640 That's a banger though
01:59:32.820 That'd be a good intro song
01:59:34.100 Yeah, we just got three $20 donos in a row
01:59:36.620 Appreciate you guys
01:59:37.360 Young party in your 20
01:59:38.340 The difference between Islam and Christianity and all the religions is that
01:59:40.540 there's nothing we could do to get into to get into right standing with god without the shedding
01:59:45.820 of blood it's been like that since the beginning sky guy yay 24 thank you man legendary stream last
01:59:51.000 night god bless you both nick how do you feel about the stream mocking destiny on the jq in
01:59:54.640 front of 100k must be a career highlight all things considered yeah it was huge the it was
01:59:59.700 the left's top guy it was our most important issue biggest audience ever uh yeah it was basically
02:00:05.940 perfect i don't even know why he subjected himself to that i guess he got cocky but it was
02:00:10.220 Yeah, we were talking about that a little bit before the stream,
02:00:12.560 but why do you – because we were walking into that.
02:00:15.060 I mean, it was a 5-1.
02:00:16.360 Everybody besides him was on your side on the table.
02:00:21.540 Like, me and Zirka were just there.
02:00:22.880 Everybody knows our position and how we support what you talk about.
02:00:26.920 Why would he sign up to that?
02:00:28.200 I don't get it.
02:00:28.940 Do you think that he was just trying to block you?
02:00:30.900 Like, I need to push back.
02:00:32.640 Why even do it?
02:00:34.680 You were always going to win.
02:00:35.900 He was damned if he did, damned if he didn't,
02:00:38.120 because he watched the stream on Friday.
02:00:40.220 and said, just like he did on the panel we did with Abba and Preach and all those guys,
02:00:46.560 he said, I can't let him preach his message to that many people without any pushback.
02:00:51.400 I mean, that's literally what he said about that stream.
02:00:54.180 So, I mean, his intention, I'm sure, was to come on and derail,
02:00:59.000 which is kind of what he did in a sense.
02:01:00.800 I mean, I'm sure he thought if Nick Fuentes goes on on Monday with Zerka, Sneeko, and Fresh and Fit,
02:01:05.500 it's going to be a massive stream, and he's going to be able to push all of his views unchecked.
02:01:10.220 You know, God forbid someone should be able to, like, have a platform to say their opinion without a little faggot constantly attacking them.
02:01:17.640 Anyway, so that's what he thought.
02:01:19.680 And so I'm sure he, in his mind, it's like, well, I got to go and give that thoughtful pushback that everybody's always asking for.
02:01:26.500 Well, Nick is just saying that we need someone who knows the facts to push back.
02:01:30.020 And that's always the excuse.
02:01:31.500 It's always, like, the magical expert who's going to come in and explain why, no, no, the status quo is totally true.
02:01:38.920 just, you know, back to our regularly scheduled programming. Everything in the news is true. I'm
02:01:43.240 the magical expert. I just wasn't there to correct everybody. I'm the magical fact checker. And
02:01:48.220 anyway, he went in there and he just got totally blown the fuck out. So it was actually worse
02:01:53.960 because if it was just us on Monday doing our thing, people could always say, oh, well, that's
02:02:00.500 their opinion. There was no one there to push back. But since he showed up and got his ass kicked,
02:02:04.700 It's like, well, not only did we give our opinion, but he gave his and he was wrong.
02:02:09.020 Like he'd lost objectively.
02:02:10.580 So, and he made it a bigger stream.
02:02:13.220 Like him being there and it being a debate made it even bigger.
02:02:16.560 So it was either we had a smaller stream and we got to say whatever we wanted.
02:02:21.280 As an alternative, it was way bigger.
02:02:23.180 And not only did we get to say we wanted, but we beat the fuck out of the other side.
02:02:27.040 So it was like worst case scenario for him.
02:02:29.500 High stakes.
02:02:30.740 He went all in and he lost.
02:02:33.220 so that's what happens yeah I think that was just a bad idea from the jump I didn't expect it like
02:02:39.520 this is the topic that you're always you can't I don't see you ever losing a debate on this topic
02:02:44.860 especially after 824 I just don't see it possible and I noticed that when we were doing the
02:02:50.360 brainstorming sessions at 824 like seeing your knowledge about all this like not only foreign
02:02:56.120 policy but theology and all the people everyone's position on the on these topics and exactly like
02:03:03.820 what's possible and what you should do about it and every other country i was really impressed
02:03:08.820 the way you were rattling off and there was a moment where yay was looking at you and i saw
02:03:12.700 him shift from like not for being a little bit like on the fence about you to be like huh yeah
02:03:17.880 like yeah you know like the employer sees like okay i like this guy like and he started talking
02:03:23.160 to you more and that it was really impressed to see that because you didn't that was a really
02:03:27.480 high pressure moment and you were just doing your thing like just being nick and i i didn't see i
02:03:32.420 saw an element that i didn't see on your stream because when it's just one-on-one but in that
02:03:36.780 high pressure environment in a brainstorming session where you just have to chime in i was
02:03:41.000 like yeah this is so after that i'm like there's no chance the the amount of knowledge you have
02:03:45.540 about this there's just no chance you're going to be able to to lose this you know against anybody
02:03:49.700 And that is the guy to debate.
02:03:52.580 That's the only person.
02:03:54.220 Yep, he is their top debater or whatever.
02:03:56.980 But yeah, I appreciate that.
02:03:59.660 Dropped the N-word several times.
02:04:00.900 Literally soy jack face.
02:04:03.740 I've seen this face 2,000 times.
02:04:06.360 Also, three of the people...
02:04:07.940 Wait, I've made...
02:04:11.060 This is the same thing when I was on my Red Pill Rage Arc.
02:04:14.020 All my enemies...
02:04:15.760 I have a collage identical to this.
02:04:17.760 Have you seen my...
02:04:20.320 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:04:21.340 Because all of them look like this.
02:04:23.160 What year was this?
02:04:24.560 This was last year, I think.
02:04:26.760 Yeah, because it was during the Russia war.
02:04:28.980 Also, three of the people on this panel have the same fucking face.
02:04:33.440 This guy, this guy...
02:04:34.860 Dude, he literally didn't make the face.
02:04:36.320 And this guy.
02:04:37.740 If you put these guys in a police lineup, they would all be indicted.
02:04:42.560 It's disturbing.
02:04:44.340 This guy literally got a figurine in the background.
02:04:46.440 i had a debate with this guy um like papa something whatever this giant fat dude i'm
02:04:53.780 arguing then i'm like bro you have stuffed animals in the back of your room like and his
02:04:58.160 wife walks like why am i arguing with a grown man that has toys in his house man child it's just
02:05:03.820 and literally and everything about it's if you if what you look like can describe your entire
02:05:09.780 worldview if i can take one look at you and know your opinions you don't have an opinion yep yeah
02:05:14.840 you're an npc i mean i know it's overused but it's just true bot that's the bot nope nah bot
02:05:20.120 answer bro okay so like these their faces look the same even subtract the beard glasses and
02:05:29.520 excuse me and the hair he he looks like that uh when the switch guy is like and like this guy
02:05:35.480 he's got the same where are they making these people where are they like creating these people
02:05:41.200 it looked like they're grown in a lab well i gotta warn i think if you eat too much goyslop
02:05:45.840 this this does become you you think i think i don't know goyslop video games porn feminism
02:05:52.600 combined and then watching hasanabi all those five things will just morph you into this person
02:05:58.640 so be careful because like what do you think they eat you think they eat healthy you think
02:06:02.440 they're eating wagyu steaks all the time i don't think it's their diet i think it's how they're
02:06:06.120 because your face reflects who you are.
02:06:10.180 You know, that's why it's your face.
02:06:11.660 And I think that that's where physiognomy comes from.
02:06:14.500 People misuse this word all the time,
02:06:16.120 but physiognomy means that your physical characteristics
02:06:19.320 reflect your personal attributes, your character traits.
02:06:23.860 So if somebody looks ugly, it's because they're evil.
02:06:26.680 If someone has a hooked nose or a negative canthal tilt
02:06:29.760 or those kinds of things,
02:06:31.020 it's because they're like a deeply corrupt
02:06:32.640 or a dishonest person.
02:06:34.240 So I think when people, and you want to know why,
02:06:35.600 because your face is like a mask for who you are.
02:06:39.660 And so it's like, you know,
02:06:41.700 when you look at a person and you ape their expressions,
02:06:45.360 you know, or you react to things in a certain way
02:06:47.380 based on your emotional state,
02:06:48.920 it's almost like your emotions, who you associate with,
02:06:51.840 it's like it terraforms the contours of your face.
02:06:55.180 So I think it's just like who these fucking people are.
02:06:57.560 Because people look at me and they see like a strong brow ridge
02:07:00.440 and no negative candle tilt and stuff like that.
02:07:03.420 And it's because I have like this stoic canthal tilt.
02:07:07.860 What is that?
02:07:08.320 It's like if you draw a line between this part of your eye and the out part of your eye,
02:07:13.300 it'll be a negative angle like this.
02:07:15.100 Oh, you're in deep with the green line, looks maxing stuff.
02:07:18.600 Well, it's just, this is called physiognomy.
02:07:20.500 It's like a science.
02:07:20.920 I know physiognomy, but the difference is, do you think that it's innate?
02:07:24.820 Like you think people are born ugly and then they live ugly lives?
02:07:27.240 Because the way I see it is the thoughts you have and the people that you associate with
02:07:33.120 than what you put into your mind
02:07:34.720 that ends up growing on your face.
02:07:36.880 Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
02:07:38.140 So yeah, your face is a result
02:07:40.340 of your thoughts and your beliefs.
02:07:41.680 You grow that.
02:07:42.620 So it's not innate.
02:07:44.700 So is that what physiognomy argues?
02:07:46.360 Yes, yes, yes.
02:07:47.060 Oh.
02:07:47.360 That's what it is.
02:07:47.920 That's what I'm arguing.
02:07:48.840 I'm saying these guys,
02:07:50.020 that's a better way of saying it.
02:07:51.460 Their face grew because of who they fucking are
02:07:54.200 because they're these horrible people.
02:07:55.700 That's why their faces look so angry.
02:07:57.680 Do you notice that?
02:07:58.340 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:07:58.760 They have like this impotent rage face.
02:08:01.520 Seething, weird.
02:08:02.360 yeah very the vaccine face yep like they're made with parts in a factory
02:08:07.600 i'm just disgusted that expression they're all making that but it's absolutely horrifying man
02:08:18.600 andrew tate has talked extensively about this face too it's just really bothered me because
02:08:23.900 everybody who's made i don't know do you know these are these all your haters no those are
02:08:29.380 all the soy face people okay but who was the the collage for you just oh those are all guys talking
02:08:34.080 shit about me on a panel oh yeah okay on the panel like people who have made documentaries about me
02:08:39.860 like all these hit pieces like a lot of them afraid to debate me and i'm not even a good
02:08:43.960 debater like i'm very average but a lot of these guys are afraid because i can just go in and kind
02:08:48.540 of like bully uh and just call people fat and stuff like that i call them an npc and they don't
02:08:52.560 really know what to do they kind of freeze up but they will make like entire documentary and i'm
02:08:56.800 Like, but you all look identical.
02:08:58.360 Like, how does your whole thing just not get,
02:09:01.400 just look at you.
02:09:02.400 That's why you don't like me.
02:09:03.820 Right.
02:09:04.480 It's over after that.
02:09:05.720 It's written on your face.
02:09:06.740 Right.
02:09:07.640 Thanks to the 20 Godspeed.
02:09:08.720 Vatican II was subverted by Freemasons of the JQ.
02:09:11.600 Nick needs to read Leon de Pontius
02:09:14.560 spent his entire ministry unveiling JQ
02:09:16.760 and how they've been attacking the church
02:09:17.960 since Christ first came to Earth.
02:09:19.320 Yeah, that's Protestant nonsense.
02:09:22.060 Olin, thanks to the 20.
02:09:23.040 The reason Destiny needs to push back
02:09:24.160 while Nick doesn't need to do it to him
02:09:25.400 is because they both recognize that america first will grow america first inevitable by a bigger
02:09:29.840 audience while destiny's neoliberal ideas will just stagnate yeah i think that's the difference
02:09:34.100 between entertainment and entertainment that has a movement attached to it i don't think destiny
02:09:40.700 really has a movement and no liberal streamer really has a movement attached they're like kind
02:09:45.440 of cope after a long day of work or whatever they do they just kind of want to turn their brain off
02:09:50.540 and become numb and then laugh at other people who are better than them to kind of seize and
02:09:55.280 cope with their normie bot existence right so they need they need to hate other people who are
02:09:59.840 doing things that are bigger and better because they don't like themselves internally so like
02:10:03.520 haha i don't like you're racist and then they feel better because it's like okay the reason
02:10:07.780 i'm a failure is because he's racist right and so it's all cope i don't there's not an actual
02:10:13.300 there's no energy there's no movement there's no there's no god attached to it there's nothing
02:10:18.380 bigger well and it shows that he's afraid you know because if he feels the need to like
02:10:22.880 if they were so confident in their beliefs, they would be like, yeah, let Nick talk and he'll show
02:10:27.820 how stupid his ideas are. Let him go out there and say what he's going to say, because that's
02:10:32.760 how I do with Destiny. I don't go and feel the need to, oh, we can't let Destiny talk. His ideas,
02:10:37.320 because I know his ideas are ridiculous, you know, but when I go out there on a big platform,
02:10:41.480 he's like, I have to shut this down. Otherwise what? Everyone's going to like me. Everyone's
02:10:45.600 going to agree. Everyone's going to convert. So it just shows that he realizes that these ideas
02:10:50.860 have weight he wouldn't show up if he didn't think that right uh a salem thank you for the 20 i
02:10:57.420 disagree carbs sugar seed oils lead to uh inflammation metabolic metabolic disease which
02:11:03.820 affects your thinking well that's true too like when you put a lot of garbage into your body your
02:11:08.100 thoughts are going to become number and slower um it affects you thinking going carnivore slash keto
02:11:12.760 increases testosterone testosterone is falling uh due to phytates flood yeah a lot of that is too
02:11:18.720 like all the people in the soy face to have low testosterone uh and i know that diet is not the
02:11:23.540 determining factor but that is a big factor like these people are not a lot of them are
02:11:28.160 like more like if you look at the soy thing would you assume that they're vegan or carnivores
02:11:32.620 vegan you would assume they're vegan so diet does play it's not it's not the the number one
02:11:37.600 determining factor but i don't know if i believe in all that i think the diet i mean people are
02:11:42.380 gonna want to eat your pizza and burgers so bad well here's the thing because i don't know i just
02:11:46.820 don't buy into all that shit. People are always like, man, your diet's bad. It's like, I don't
02:11:52.580 know. And here's why. Cause I believe it's about your spiritual nourishment and what, you know,
02:11:57.280 what you put in your body matters. I'm not, I'm not going to counter signal that, but I'm much
02:12:01.320 more of the mindset that it's like, it really is just all about calories. Martin Shkreli woke me up
02:12:06.000 on this years ago. Cause he did a talk and he said, macros don't matter. It's literally just
02:12:10.620 about calories. And, um, he started flirting with his ex-girlfriend all night. Yeah, that's true.
02:12:15.460 well i just you know i try to stay skinny i eat within my caloric whatever and uh you know all
02:12:24.220 this all this diet stuff it's so tedious it's like a freaking jewish ritual they're like we
02:12:28.760 go to get my fucking calculator out at the restaurant dinner table i don't do any of that
02:12:33.260 i don't track macros you saw when i have a salmon i'm like you don't need it like tracking all that
02:12:38.540 stuff is gay but burgers and pizza there's a difference between burgers and pizza and soda
02:12:42.900 all the time and healthier right you gotta eat good man you only live once gotta eat your pizza
02:12:48.740 while you can wouldn't it be better if you enjoyed it like once in a while no let me look i don't
02:12:55.300 drink i don't smoke that's your vice i'm a virgin so let me have my fucking big mac all right let
02:13:01.700 me how many big macs you have a week oh i don't eat mcdonald's that much actually i can't really
02:13:05.860 eat fast food anymore if i go fast food i'll go to some like local spot because chicago has a lot
02:13:11.160 the hot dog stands i'll get a euro which is a little healthier i'll get a hot dog hot dog's
02:13:16.180 not as healthy if i have one big mac and yeah i enjoy it it tastes good but i feel the effect
02:13:21.540 the type of one if you know what i'm talking about like i have taco bell or any junk food
02:13:25.740 i feel it sit like there's something you don't have like extra tastes good tastes good makes
02:13:32.820 me feel good you're the american dream my favorite meal though my favorite meal i don't want to dox
02:13:38.900 where i get it but it's like it's a big plate and it's like a bed of hash browns two burger patties
02:13:45.320 it's two fried eggs covered in chili cheese onions this food makes you feel like a superhero
02:13:52.380 and i feel like that is like a real diet as opposed to this like um can i just have like a
02:13:58.580 hamburger no bun no vegetables like that carnivore shit i just don't buy into it at all i think you
02:14:03.820 You need carbs, starch, you need meat, you need sugar.
02:14:09.180 We need ice cream.
02:14:10.080 Ice cream should be part of the food pyramid.
02:14:12.100 Ice cream should be in the middle of the food pyramid
02:14:13.940 with sugar and Pepsi.
02:14:17.340 Where, why justify Pepsi real quick?
02:14:20.440 Sugar.
02:14:21.180 Our bodies need sugar, Sneeko.
02:14:23.200 We need sugar.
02:14:24.620 Why from soda?
02:14:26.080 Why is Pepsi the way to get sugar?
02:14:28.100 Well, if it's made with real cane sugar.
02:14:30.420 If it's made with real cane sugar.
02:14:31.780 Is Pepsi made with real cane sugar?
02:14:32.700 You can buy it with that.
02:14:34.020 Are you drinking that?
02:14:34.560 Like a Mexican Coke.
02:14:35.340 Yeah, I buy it.
02:14:36.360 It's a little more expensive
02:14:37.340 or like a Mexican Coke or something.
02:14:39.780 But yes, yes, this is Petey, okay?
02:14:42.120 This is Ray Pete.
02:14:43.040 Some people in your chat
02:14:43.920 will know what I'm talking about.
02:14:45.240 Orange juice, Pepsi, ice cream.
02:14:47.920 This is in the middle of the food pyramid.
02:14:52.040 That's the American,
02:14:52.900 you're a 50s American dude.
02:14:55.540 Are you one of those guys
02:14:56.600 like I was born in the wrong generation?
02:14:58.360 No, I'm not a barber.
02:14:59.680 You never had one of those?
02:15:00.400 I'm a modern man.
02:15:01.420 I like video games.
02:15:02.540 on the you play games like that uh not crazy but yeah i like video games inner circle trader thank
02:15:09.000 you for the 20 nick why the muslim brand muslims are the only thing are the only people fighting
02:15:13.700 the agenda muslim leave their country because of war cia regime change christians had black
02:15:19.460 white church 100 years ago and now gay flag in front of church no immigrants man we don't want
02:15:24.920 any more immigrants i don't get this like don't why don't you live in a muslim country i love
02:15:29.220 Muslims are always, I mean, you're obviously from here, but what's with this, like, we need more,
02:15:33.580 like, why don't you go move to fucking Saudi Arabia if you love Islam so much? We have no
02:15:37.120 more immigration for America. Okay, so it's not a Muslim ban, it's just an immigration ban. Yeah,
02:15:41.280 I mean, the Muslim ban was when ISIS was blowing everything up, that mysteriously stopped,
02:15:45.860 which is really bizarre when you think about it. In 16, Trump ran on radical Islam. Notice how that,
02:15:51.440 like, disappeared from the discourse because they magically stopped doing terrorism after 2016.
02:15:56.800 I think that's really sus, but
02:15:58.260 anyway, but that's where that came from.
02:15:59.940 What do you think the truth is?
02:16:01.740 I think that probably the government was behind a lot of it.
02:16:04.760 Because it's like it was turned off
02:16:06.500 like they flipped the fucking switch.
02:16:08.040 If that was a real problem, they were like
02:16:09.900 lone wolves behind every blade of grass.
02:16:12.100 It's a viral ideology that we can't stop.
02:16:14.440 It crosses borders.
02:16:15.960 And then it just disappeared overnight.
02:16:18.120 Completely, yeah.
02:16:18.920 Well, a lot of it was just media coverage
02:16:20.720 and trying to keep people scared
02:16:23.160 because you're easier to manipulate
02:16:24.780 if you're scared all the time.
02:16:25.640 Muslims with the AK-47s,
02:16:28.560 that was the boogeyman for a long time in the media.
02:16:30.960 That was completely over.
02:16:31.840 People were seeing the things with the sword.
02:16:33.400 A lot of that, I think, was set up by the media.
02:16:35.620 I think a lot of that stuff with the sand
02:16:36.820 and the beheadings and stuff like that.
02:16:38.340 It was fake.
02:16:39.240 Yeah, a lot of that was fake.
02:16:40.320 It was in a studio.
02:16:41.240 Okay, so you're not Islamophobic.
02:16:42.640 No.
02:16:43.120 Okay, great.
02:16:44.120 I don't like mine!
02:16:45.420 Thank you, because that guy was like,
02:16:46.460 he typed that chat in really broken English,
02:16:47.960 so I could tell he really cared about that one.
02:16:49.680 It was like, Nick, please.
02:16:53.000 My friend.
02:16:53.720 My friend
02:16:55.440 With the curvy sword
02:16:58.060 Homo Shlomo
02:16:59.840 When you see what Ron Rosenbaum
02:17:02.660 Wrote about the Samson option
02:17:04.000 You realize these people are fanatically insane
02:17:07.100 Yeah real
02:17:07.900 I don't know what that is
02:17:09.240 Samson option means that if Israel is ever going down
02:17:12.100 They're going to destroy the entire world
02:17:13.640 They're going to nuke the whole world
02:17:14.880 Well inshallah that never happens
02:17:16.940 MNH says glad to see Nick on the path of the great Dr. Pete
02:17:20.480 Rest in peace
02:17:21.180 uh george dinkov a researcher in the peat community has a paper on how coca-cola increases
02:17:26.440 ball size boom that's why my balls are that's why i'm throwing roman salutes and saying the n-word
02:17:31.420 because i'm drinking orange juice and pepsi all day carnivore l where's your sugar get your sugar
02:17:39.100 up player i mean you could drink you could have sugar without drinking sodas all the time but
02:17:43.580 i i drink water i'm just gonna keep drinking straight to the source well every time i i
02:17:48.760 I literally, the last couple of times I ever had soda was last time in November in LA with you.
02:17:54.840 And then the past couple of nights just eating.
02:17:56.700 Like I never just, just water, water, water.
02:17:58.960 In heaven, there's a river of milk, water, and Coca-Cola.
02:18:02.020 You drink like straight up milk too?
02:18:04.160 No, I don't drink milk.
02:18:05.000 I hate milk.
02:18:05.700 I'm a baby like that.
02:18:06.880 I drink chocolate milk.
02:18:08.540 Instead of a thing of the 20, they drink fluoridated water.
02:18:10.880 Their penile glands get calcified.
02:18:12.940 They stop thinking and start a bang.
02:18:14.000 Are you not one of those conservatives?
02:18:15.560 Like I don't eat seed oils.
02:18:17.620 I don't do you drink tap water no I don't drink I'll never drink tap water and no seed oils
02:18:23.680 okay although I know restaurants use them all the time but that's true that's true why not
02:18:28.860 the tap water because it turns to frogs yeah because it's full of uh forever chemicals and
02:18:33.580 heavy metals and things like that it's like I mean if you even get I have like a zero water
02:18:38.700 filter it comes with like a little uh thing and you just look at how many uh what is it parts per
02:18:45.220 million are in your water, in a glass of tap water. It's crazy. I have a zero water filter.
02:18:50.080 And the idea is it filters out all contaminants. So you measure it to zero parts per million.
02:18:55.560 I mean, it's, and it tastes like it. There was just a study that came out last week that said
02:18:59.400 something like 45% of the tap water is this.