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"Remember guys, whenever Israel bombs any country or innocent child, it’s because Hamas and human shields. But if anybody retaliates against them, it’s an automatic holocaust."
"Joe Biden is a domestic terrorist."
"Hitler was a homicidal, psychotic maniac and there is no excuse or defense ever for everything that he did. Hitler was putting German Jews into concentration camps and murdering. He was a mass murderer. No, I'm saying Hitler wasn't a nationalist."
"In earnest, can someone explain to me why our invasion of Iraq over alleged weapons of mass destruction which were never found, during which time we slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians, did not result in America being ejected from the global financial world?"
"I actually don’t have any problems at all with the word 'nationalism.' I think that the definition gets poisoned by elitists that actually want globalism. Globalism is what I don't want. Whenever we say nationalism, the first thing people think about, at least in America, is Hitler. He was a national socialist. But if Hitler just wanted to make Germany great and have things run well, OK, fine. The problem is that he wanted, he had dreams outside of Germany. He wanted to globalise. He wanted everybody to be German, everybody to be speaking German. Everybody to look a different way. To me, that's not nationalism."
"At the end of the day I think elections are decided by the issues that impact peoples' wellbeing."
"Our job here over the first year here, 2021, will be to redefine the opposition."
"The worst thing you can do is lay the wet blanket of government over this emerging area that frankly a lot of people are going to with or without government. Maybe that's the warning sign. This is going to happen. People are going to continue to move in this direction because cryptocurrency and everything that comes with it is a response to too much government."
"I would like to have a kid eventually, but on my terms. I want to have a kid on my terms, which means I need to meet a very special woman who is gonna be okay, she's gonna let me be me. Most women would never let me – Do you know any woman that would want to marry a guy like me? And before you say yes, before you jump and say 'Yes of course, you're handsome, rich, charming, intelligent, funny' before you say yes, think of the downsides okay? I have a nocturnal sleep schedule, I'm awake during the night, I'm asleep during the day, I'm late to everything, I don't give Christmas gifts, I'm moody, temperamental, hot and cold, you know sometimes I have the worst mood ever, sometimes I'm in the best mood ever, I drive like a maniac, my life is crazy, you know, people want to kill me, some people think I'm a cult leader, I hate women, like, so there's a lot of, there's a lot of stuff that comes with that, and so I'm gonna need a special woman who is gonna not cramp my style too much, because I'm a special guy."
"I'm a manlet. Could I ever be the dictator if I'm under six feet tall? That's the real – You know lately, I'm just like, 'Manlet L'. Lately I'm just like, man, like, it's over. If you're under six feet, it's kind of over isn't it? No, but uh, Hitler wasn't six feet tall. That's what gives me – Hitler, Stalin, that's what gives me a little boost. That's what gets me out of bed in the morning is knowing that even Hitler wasn't six feet tall. So that makes me feel a little bit better."
"I don't judge. I don't care what they do in their personal lives. As long as they're here to dox hillbillies – look, as long as they are soldiers, look. I don't care how gay they are as long as they're my loyal cult members who give me money and dox hillbillies when I give the command."
"Calling Donald Trump a racist only makes me like him more."
"You know what's been my downfall? Jews censoring me. Okay? Arrogance and hatred for my fellow man propel me forward. That's the only thing that keeps me getting out of bed. If it wasn't for arrogance and my hatred for you, I would be in bed all day."
"Leave her alone! Get your filthy paws off of her! Get your hands off of her beautiful, supple black skin. Leave her alone! I'll protect you. I'll protect you Candace. The groypers, we got your back. If they try to come around and mess with you, you just give us a call. And no rabbi will put their hands on Candace Owens. Not while I'm around! They're gonna have to go through me first!"
"I can barely contain my true feeling about you. My true animosity and hatred. Utter disdain. I wouldn't describe it any other way other than pure contempt and utter disdain. Distilled hatred. And it's not a joke. It's completely serious. And I can barely hold it in."
"Yesterday I got a little sick. I was gonna do a show yesterday and then I just, uh, had a lot of problems. Yesterday I was so congested I couldn't breathe out of my nose at all. Then I took this Afrin nasal spray, and I don't know if it was this or if it was because it was expired. But I took this and it opened up my nose, but then my nose was tingling all night and I was having this terrible, uh, like, nasal drainage, like my nose was running uncontrollably. And I don't know if– I know that's a side-effect of Afrin because I've taken this before and I've had that before. But it was really bad. Like, I couldn't breathe at all yesterday."
"I shoulda never broke that first chair. That was really the beginning of the end of this show. That was the straw that broke the camel's back. I already was dealing with enough, then I broke the chair. Now it squeaks every time I move. So really, it's over."
"Raise your right hand. "I swear my undying allegiance to Nicholas J. Fuentes and the America First movement, so help me God." Raise your hand. Hold it high. "I swear I will defend the white race, my nation America, and my savior Jesus Christ, and my loyalty to the America First movement, Nicholas J. Fuentes, so help me God.""
"Oh yeah, so I've been pretty black-pilled lately. That's the other thing. I'm kind of like, you know, maybe we just give up."
"These people don't just come from nowhere, we can't pretend they got beamed down from outer space and then picked up a gun. They came from this country, just like a lot of other things, big problems in the country. A society that aborts its babies; a society that gives its children away to daycare and nannies to raise them, this society which says that we're on a blue marble floating through space without a rhyme or reason. An atheist secular country and we're surprised that we see evil? It's not a surprise at all, and you can't blame it on the guns, and you can't blame it on Whites this time. You can't blame it on mental illness or institutions - some things are bigger than an act of public policy. We wouldn't need public policy if people didn't want to kill children, but they do. Why? You wouldn't need gun control and mental health institutions and all this - press conferences and the hullabaloo - marches for our lives, if you didn't have people that are 18 years old and want to get a gun and shoot up little babies for no reason. Why is our society producing something like that? Something has gone terribly wrong - the chain has been broken - and now were living through the consequences. And you see it. You see it everywhere, everywhere you look, and you don't have to look very far. You start turning over some rocks and you can see the general societal decay, and the anger and the violence and the barbarism. You see it. It's hell's gate; it's open wide open."
"When I began my career in 2017, [...] I was considered radioactive in the American Right for my White Identitarian, race realist, 'Jewish aware,' counter-Zionist, authoritarian, traditional Catholic views ... In 2023, on almost every count, our previously radioactive views are pounding on the door of the political mainstream."
"I'm a 12th century man. Fuck the UN, and the internet, and democracy [...] You know what democracy has given us? Obesity. Low rates of literacy. It's given us divorce, abortion, gay marriage, liberalism, pornography. That's what democracy has given us. Ghettos and crime and political correctness. Diversity. Yeah, the track record of democracy? Not so good. Catholic autocracy? Pretty strong. Pretty strong record. Catholic monarchy? Catholic monarchy, and just war, and crusades, and inquisitions? Pretty good stuff."
"We are not a benign hegemon, this is not a peaceful democracy, this is not what you think it is. This is a malevolent empire, the US regime is a malevolent empire; and behind all the nice words, all the flowery language - about who we are and our democracy - behind all of that is real hard power. Real hard power; and they're willing to back it up: behind all of that is a global conspiracy of the most powerful people in the world, and they control communication; transportation; finance; the currency, and the flow of information. That's what underlies the whole thing, and their advantage - their profit - and their benefit - that's what it's all about. And they can dress it up real nice and talk about "our democracy" and "he's like Churchill" and all this kind of stuff, but its a big protection racket, it is a global criminal syndicate. Make no mistake about it."
"I'm a reactionary [...] I support autocracy."
"Our national myth is a lie. Liberal democracy, capitalism, freedom - it's a lie. If it wasn't a lie before, it certainly is after the pandemic, when a government can say that you can't leave your house, you can't enter a restaurant unless you're vaccinated - it's a lie. So, the nation is weak morally, the nation is weak in terms of its patriotism. The leaders are unpopular. The institutions are not trusted, and then what's more, the economy is totally weak."
"First and foremost, I am a Christian."
"White genocide is real. It is occurring now, and it is wrong."
"Our civilization is being dismantled, our people are being genocided, and conservatives can’t think past what will play well with liberal media in the next election. These new “Populists” think just like every other loser Republican that came before."
"If you are a White male zoomer, remember that the people in power hate you and your unborn children and they will try to genocide you in your lifetime."
"What, people calling me gay because I've never had a girlfriend? I think if anything—if anything—it makes me less gay. If anything it makes me not gay. As opposed to less gay. Not that there's any gay, but it makes me not gay."
"Keep moving towards the Capitol, it appears we are taking the Capitol. Keep marching and don’t relent, never relent. Break down the barriers and disregard the police. This Capitol belongs to us now. Let those politicians know. That’s exactly how it should be. These politicians do not represent us. They betray us and now we are forcibly evicting them from the people’s house. They should live in fear of the American people."
"If we're really being honest, never having a girlfriend, never having sex with a woman, really makes you more heterosexual, because honestly, dating women is gay. [...] And if you want to know the truth, the only really straight, heterosexual position is to be an asexual incel."
"if we're really being honest, never having a girlfriend, never having sex with a woman, really makes you more heterosexual. Because honestly, dating women is gay. Having sex with women is gay. And having sex with men is gay. And you know, really it's all gay. And if you wanna know the truth, the only really straight heterosexual position is to be an asexual incel."
"Yeah, I mean, I want a family eventually but the problem is like I don't think I'll get the same joy out of a woman that I would with a monkey. Because monkeys are, like, funny, so, I just feel like that would be a better option. I feel like that's gonna be, like, more enjoyable honestly. Because monkeys are like funny and endearing, and women are just kind of like annoying and cringe."
"I have to say that if you are anti-mandate but not anti-vax, you are gay."
"Any time you have a president that you can distinguish your positions from, it is beneficial."
"If extreme means that I am unwilling to go to Washington, D.C., and do what President Obama tells me, then so be it. But I am certainly not going to Washington, D.C. to represent the interests of D.C. I'm going there to represent Colorado values."
"I am a national defense guy. I spent 25 years in the army. I lost a leg in combat. I've served my country in uniform for a long, long time, and we need more veterans in Congress who will take a very skeptical eye towards the kind of nonsense nation-building that we've been doing for a long time, and that goes for both parties' administrations, Republicans and Democrats, and it goes for all kinds of members of Congress."
"We know money is the root of all evil, but it didn't actually stop evil from happening in Cambodia, in fact."
"“Our ways as Indigenous people go hand in hand with this land, because we are the land. All of us are the land.”"
"Jaymee Goh, Darcie Little Badger, Indrapramit Das. These are voices that are sorely needed if we are to chart a course for humanity that does not result in the destructive practices of our past. The exploration of space and our eventual close encounters with other intelligent species will require us to leave our "colonizer" mentality behind and embrace an attitude of openness and humility we have to cultivate, let alone master. When a world leader advocates for the creation of a militaristic Space Force to exercise "dominance" in the heavens, we are moving further than ever from Gene Roddenberry's United Federation of Planets. Instead, our exploration into the unknown should cause us to examine who we are as sentient beings, and science fiction as a tool for social change makes for a most welcome companion on our journey."
"“It’s great to finally have representation of our Indigenous people. We don’t look one way; we’re diverse. Having that representation is going to echo out our voices to be heard in spaces that they're usually not heard. I hope that inspires creativity within our community, and also confidence—a sense of confidence to be strong and to hold our head high.”"
"I wouldn’t want to be a young and emerging talent in today’s environment of the 24-hour news cycle and social media and a camera in everyone’s hand. I can’t imagine how much that adds to the burden of the journey."
"I am a huge fan of science fiction! Throughout my life I have marveled at the powerful, even transformative nature of speculative storytelling. The influence science fiction storytelling is having in popular culture right now is amazing to behold, and as a genuine fan of the medium, I truly believe we are in a New Age of speculative fiction. There is a pleasing phenomenon developing in the genre recently: the worthy inclusion of voices of color, which are being paid much overdue attention. Why this is important should be self-evident. However, for those sitting way in the back, consider this: we continually create the world we occupy-in our imaginations first, and only afterwards do we make those visions manifest in this world. So it stands to reason that a healthy society is one that respects and honors the voices of ALL of its components. For too long, the voices and visions for our future have been provided, for the most part, by and from a culturally European (if not Eurocentric) perspective. However, there is change afoot. The works of Octavia E. Butler are becoming mainstream, and names like Nnedi Okorafor and Lesley Nneka Arimah are bringing much needed flavor to the narratives that help shape our future."
"“Long hair to me is a symbol of pride. A pride that has been marketed as shameful by Western belief systems. Back in the day, Indigenous children across the Americas were forced into boarding schools, and the idea was to kill the Indian, save the man. They would cut off our hair and would physically and mentally abuse us to forget our cultural ways and language and to forcefully take on someone else’s. I wear my hair long to honor my ancestors and the sacrifice they made, because they didn’t have a choice. I have the option to grow it long. So I hold my hair with pride.”"
"We know white supremacy is not limited to politics or policies. It also shows up in culture, it shows up in stories."
"On their own, the politics of representation are not enough to build a world where Black & Brown communities can thrive. We also need to focus our attention on structural changes to library systems, the organization of knowledge, & information literacy."
"I personally believe that education is the key to freedom. Actually, literacy is the key to freedom because you can educate yourself."
"“You can’t run from your reflection… you can try to lighten your skin, change your hair, but the one thing you can’t run from is yourself. I want to influence people of color to be proud of where they come from and to reconnect with their roots.”"
"My life was changed forever. My first day as an actor, Cicely Tyson played my mother, Maya Angelou played my grandmother. I was 19, and they embraced me as a peer. They schooled me. They certainly taught me what it meant to be a professional, but they assumed that because I was there I belonged there, and they treated me as such. It was an extraordinary experience for a young person."