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Nick Fuentes #sexist mediamatters.org

Women get sent to the gulags first, obviously. Which women? All women. Every woman. Every woman and girl is sent to the gulags. We will determine who the good ones are after the fact. Well, what about the good ones? What about the trad ones? First of all, there are no trad ones or good ones. Second of all, we will determine which ones are acceptable after they're all imprisoned. Then we will let them out.

You have to do it because those are our political enemies. You want to know our number -- This is unironically just true. The number one political enemy in America is women. Straight up, I'm just telling you. I'm telling it like it is. People might say it's Jews, it's Democrats, it's white liberals, it's leftists, it's the Chinese. Our number one political enemy is women because women constrain everything, every conversation, every man, everything. They have to be imprisoned.

They are the ones that are hurting the fertility rate. They're the ones making us sympathetic to poor people, which are also brown people. You know, when you -- I want you to understand something. When you're sympathetic to poor people, you're sympathetic to brown people because brown people are poor. OK? Not all poor people are brown, but most brown people are poor. So women are making us sympathetic to poor people, aka brown people. Women are making us sympathetic to George Floyd. Women are the reason that their fertility rate is low because they're getting educated and they attack every man as a rapist and a pedophile and they're henpecking and controlling all the men.

So just like Hitler imprisoned Gypsies, Jews, communists, you know, all of his political rivals, we have to do the same thing with women. And we'll sort it out. We'll find the good ones. They can prove themselves. Then we'll let them go.

So they go to the gulag first. They go to the breeding gulags. The good ones will be liberated. The bad ones will toil in the mines forever.

Jesse Watters #racist #conspiracy mediamatters.org

JESSE WATTERS (CO-HOST): But if you read the Epstein files -- the Journal has done a great job at this -- Epstein got his money from two Jewish billionaires, [Les Wexner] and Leon Black, and a little bit of money from the Jewish banking dynasty, the Rothschilds in Europe. And it looks like he's mostly just a fixer, a guy who advises. He helps people with their problems, sometimes those problems are you need a girl, and --

LISA KENNEDY MONTGOMERY (CO-HOST): Or some penicillin.

WATTERS: Or some -- If you need it, he's got it.

GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): He's a sex rabbi.

WATTERS: He should perform at the halftime show next year.

Nick Fuentes #conspiracy #crackpot #homophobia #pratt #psycho #racist #wingnut mediamatters.org

We are outnumbered by non-whites. They tax us. They expropriate all of our stuff through fraud, through guilt tripping, minority-owned businesses [...] Fewer white people [...] means eventually there's no more wealth. And one day your grandkids wake up, they're a minority in a country that hates them, blames them for all the problems, and when they can't take any more stuff, they're going to enslave us and take our lives.

[...] You feel bad about this lesbian poet and Alex Pretti, the male nurse? You feel sorry for these race traitors that laid down their life in defense of this scheme?

[...] Renee Goode was 38. This guy was 37. What is the excuse? [...] These are full-grown adults. 

[...] We are thoroughly in the Trump era. If you don't get it at this point, you're irredeemable. If you're out there throwing yourself in front of ICE to die for these dirt bags, let them. Let them. One less asshole in the world. One less traitor [...]

Being a citizen [...] doesn't just mean you're here to bitch and yell [...] Being a citizen means you're patriotic. It means you're taking care of government efficiency, self governance [...] our productive capacity and [...] security as a nation. [...]

If you're hunting down law enforcement, that's not good citizenship. Wake me up when a real citizen gets killed by law enforcement, then I'll have a problem. [...]

So a lot of people [...] would literally rather see our country be destroyed than tolerate some ugliness. [...] Either we lose the country or we got to get serious. And getting serious means we can't go and virtue signal on Twitter and say, “You know, I don't like the government killing a guy and blah.”

Shut up. 

[...] So if you're out there virtue signaling [...] well there's really no moral equivalency there.

Because if the left doesn't start to lose, they're going to kill us. First, they're going to kill our country, then they're going to kill us.

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It is a zero sum game. We win, they lose. They win, we lose. It's that simple.

Nick Fuentes #psycho #wingnut mediamatters.org

We're going to talk about Trump's potential invocation of the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis. I wish he would. I wish he would. He keeps talking about it amid the unrest and riots in Minneapolis in response to the ICE deployment. By the way, nobody has been arrested. Do you know that? There have been all these riots happening in Minneapolis. Last night, you have an ICE agent -- I think, actually it happened this afternoon. He shot a Venezuelan illegal because he was trying to arrest this guy and a bunch of agitators came out and hit him with shovels. And so ICE barged in, arrested everybody.
But in Minneapolis, there's straight up riots going on. They're shooting fireworks at cops, taking over hotels. It's mayhem.
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Do you know that Minneapolis police arrested zero people last night? So when you see these videos of fireworks blowing up and cops getting beat and the absolute anarchy that's unfolding, nobody's even getting arrested. So Trump says, “I'll invoke the Insurrection Act.”
Bro, do it. Do something. Just stop chickening out. I'm just tired of the idle threats. “We're going to bomb you,” “we're going to tariff you,” “we're going to invoke the Insurrection Act.” Always chickens out. Just do it. You're the commander in chief. He does it every time. He did it during the BLM riots, he did it during the LA riots. Please pull the trigger. Please kill them, Mr. President. Please just kill them. Not actually. I don't actually, I'm not actually wishing for violence, but please send in the military and restore order. This is your country. You are the commander in chief of the armed forces. You are the chief executive over this country and it is lawless. Take some responsibility, take the reins, send in the military. If this Jewish communist running the city won't arrest these people, if this gay cuck governor, Tim Walz, doesn't do it, send in the military. That's why you were elected.
I don't get it. This happened the last time in Minneapolis, BLM, summer of love. Trump kept threatening, “I'll send them in. I swear I'll do it. I'll invoke the Insurrection Act.” Do it. Throw these people in jail. They are trash.

Benny Johnson #wingnut #racist #conspiracy mediamatters.org

I guess the breaking news as of this morning is that Jesse Jackson is dead. He lived a long life. He lived a life doing a lot of things that I totally disagree with. Complete and total race hustler. Obviously, a lot of damage, enormous amount of damage, to the country and the fabric of the nation itself, all like -- all the way through to Barack Obama's presidency, which just sought to effectively manipulate the American people along race lines and to try and break us off into secretarian groups in order to create the type of, like, violence that you see all across the rest of the globe, and it's terrible. You know? It's awful what they've done. It's called race communism. It stems from critical theory. It's just Marxism. It just uses the Marxist frame -- didn't mean to go here this morning, but since I saw that -- I didn't even know -- I wasn't even gonna talk about Jesse Jackson because, like, you know, whatever. But what his ideology was is evil. OK? And that's worth saying.
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So you can separate the human element from the political element. The political element is fair game. It's open to debate. You can -- I -- because I'm gonna — I'll debate Jesse Jackson and his history with race communism, which is what the guy did? The Rainbow Push Coalition is race communism. You have to talk about these things because the ideas live on. Karl Marx's ideas live on. What's the single worst person to live over the last couple hundred years? Well, it was absolutely Karl Marx. There is no doubt. But what about Hitler? Shut up. Like, seriously? Stack the bodies. Alright? Stack the bodies.

Kid Rock #racist #wingnut mediamatters.org

Oh, well, first of all, nobody remembers I played the Super Bowl because that's when Janet Jackson showed her boob. They don't even remember I was on that thing.

I think this all started, man, I could go on for days, but to sum it, I would think back 2016 with Colin Kaepernick took a knee, you know, to protest I think racial injustice and police brutality and everything that, you know, got a lot of people's panties in a bunch, self included. I did not agree with him, but nonetheless, he's got the right to, you know, speak his mind, do his thing. And Roger Goodell had a real problem on his hand back then. And I think he was like, how do I get out of this and keep making the tens upon millions of dollars a year that I make in a predominantly male Black league. So he goes, well, maybe Jay-Z will do it, which, nothing thing against Jay-Z, I respect him for his hustle and, you know, his music. But it seemed like there's a little bit of a DEI hire there going on, you know, to kind of like, you know, like, oh, you know, Black guys love Jay-Z. And of course, I'm not that ignorant. I know a lot of us love Jay-Z, not just Black guys. But in the league where he had this problem, it seemed like, oh, you know, we'll bring him in. And so, you know, Jay-Z is not going to take that position of power and that money. So, you know, then they convene in -- that was a not for profit league until, you know, they quietly got rid of that tax exempt status so Roger did not have to disclose his salary.

You know, so he had all sorts of problems. So he brings in Jay-Z. What's Jay-Z going to do? He's going to do right by his base. That's where you had Kendrick Lamar last year, which a lot of people didn't get. I respect Kendrick Lamar, but wasn't my cup of tea. And you know, then this year, like, wow, they're going to double down. And to me, it was kind of like another middle finger to the conservatives, to the MAGA, you know, crowd, to my base, to everything.