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America First Ep. 1194 | 27/07/23
throwback sunday! nick talking about how jaden tried to pressure him into drinking, and how he's convinced jaden, milo and victor sharp were all trying to rape him! oh.. the gay pedophile rape mafia
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Bro this doll just called me a slur
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2 of my favorite people - Ye
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I updated the Guys-Nick-Fuentes-has-been-accused-of-being-attracted-to Tier List and added TreyPolitics, KaiClips, LanceVideos, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Patrick Casey. I also reassessed a few of them from my previous ranking by looking at more pictures and more into them as people.
Awooga - [all the same as my previous, one additon]
Keith - I previously thought he was just Cute-tier, but he's moved up. Maybe you've all brainwashed me, I don't know, especially considering I initially didn't think much of him at all and had already been indoctrinated into putting him into Cute-tier by the time made the first one.
Cute - [CatboyKami is the same as my previous, Keith got moved up]
I get it, but don't share it - [I previously cut this one out when I did it, but I have reassessed one and added two more]
Destiny - I think he's an annoying contrarian, but he is a musician and, the more I think about it, the more I feel he gives off some intriguingly peculiar vibes in a way that can be inviting, so I guess I sort of get how he was able to pull so many baddies (whether or not Nick was one of them)
Kai - I guess he's in good shape, but I'm not into blonds and he just seems too Mormon to me personally, though I get how other people would like that.
Milo - It's probably surprising that I didn't move him higher given my notororious love of twinks, but he just doesn't do much for me. I do find his chaos demon personality entertaining and he does automatically shoot up to Awooga-tier when he wears glasses (regular glasses, not the sunglasses which he clearly just wears to hide the cocaine rim around his eyes), but that's not enough.
OK, I guess - [moved one down, added three newbies]
LanceVideos - eh, he looks really generic.
Trey - also generic-looking.
Patrick - This one was really hard for me because I love a short king and I do think he looked really cute a handful of times, but ultimately, those times were the exception to the rule. He is a case study (a Casey-study?) in how accessories and haircuts change your appearance because those were the only factors the few times he looked good.
Wat - [moved one up and one in]
Jacob - the more I look into him, the more he just looks like a child, even now as he has reached adulthood. Even if he does seem like a friendlyish person, that also seems more and more like it could be a well-trained post-child star act.
#Nick Fuentes Expanded Universe#Nickboys#fuentes harem#Nick Fuentes#groypers#and groyper adjacents#and one rando#Nickblr#Nickstorian#TreyPolitics#KaiClips#LanceVideos#Milo Yiannopoulos#Patrick Casey#nexuality#Kai Schwemmer
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It's wild seeing him being talked about again. Maybe I should shamelessly promote that overly long (and now somewhat outdated) thinkpiece I posted about him here:
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#Nick Fuentes#Nickstorian#groypers#us politics#america first#Nickstory#Nicholas Fuentes#Your Body My Choice#Nicholas J Fuentes#Vaush#Jaden McNeil#Kanye West#rightwing#Steven Bonnell#groyper#tradcath#great replacement#great awakening#MAGA#traditional values#Kino Casino#Donald Trump#Fresh and Fit#Marjorie Taylor Greene#Milo Yiannopoulos#Lucian Wintrich#CatboyKami#KiwiFarms#lolcow#Nicholas Joseph Fuentes
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Milo is the most dishonest person I've seen online, which is saying a lot. He has committed actual theft more than once, although he usually sticks to grifting. A recent one I remember is he said he had photos of Nick in a fetish maid outfit, proving once and for all that he's gay or whatever. And he said he would release the photos if he received X amount of money on a fundraiser but he wouldn't post them publicly, he'd send them to a handful of randomly chosen donators who could publish them or not lol. Everyone accused him of not having such photos and that he was just gonna take the money and claim the anonymous receivers didn't want to publish them. And the blurred photo he used to "prove* he had such photos was found on some porn website to be a random man. The fundraiser didn't meet its goal (I don't recall well at all but I have the vague impression that he wanted 3k, got I think less than 300). Crazy story I wanted to share and also to say he is definitely lying out of his ass about the circumcision, if for no other reason than he would have definitely revealed it before if he knew it all along lol
this is literally fucking insane but also… awfully in character for milo LMFAO, did people who donated actually believe that milo had those pictures? 💀 it’d be hilarious if something like that did exist and we’d be all over it, it’d be like nicks own drag queen jd vance moment… but, alas, it is just another one of milo’s coked up delusions ���
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If CLAWS on TNT were renewed for a 5th season, Sukihana would be a perfect casting choice.
#sukihana#sexxy red#summer walker#funny marco#rolling ray#shamar Marco#amber rose#claws tnt#claws#palmetto#saw palmetto#cupcakke#female rap artist#nba on tnt#basketball wives#milo yiannopoulos#desna#karreuche tran#niecy nash#harold perrineau#love and hip-hop#miami#Orlando
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So I was watching this video about why being "anti-woke" was sort of a trap that caused many people to take on the attributes that they were anti-woke to protest in the first place. It's a great video with a lot of great points, but a side note in the video really took me off guard and I think it will for you too.
We've all seen this image before. The "TRIGGERED FEMINIST" meme. Of course there are many different people who have been memed similarly, but this is a quite popular one.
Have you seen the material this image is taken from?
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She... wasn't even triggered. She was politely debating a topic that she was passionate about. Now... maybe the statistic she's quoting is not correct. The most liberal estimate seems to be 1 in 5, which isn't that far off, but still. Think about how much that one unfortunate screenshot of her has affected her perception.
What about Trigglypuff?
What was she yelling? "Keep your hate speech off of our campus" or something similar? Well what was the event she was protesting?
An event featuring Milo Yiannopoulos, Steven Crowder, and Christina Hoff Sommers. A lineup so terrible, that Sommers is somehow the least problematic, and she is part of a right wing thinktank. Milo Yiannopoulos being the worst of the trio, having worked with far-right outlet Breitbart as well as Nick Fuentes on Kanye West's 2024 presidential campaign. Steven Crowder is a bit more independent than the other 2, and he's a political commentator who thought it was appropriate to do this:
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He also put out this... interestingly titled video.
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What about Milo's opinions on hate speech? Well, the ADL has an entire page on him. It's not sourced, so here are some sources of some of the hateful things he's done:
He called a black woman an ape.
He harassed a trans person at one of his campus events.
Even Christina Hoff Sommers eventually put this out:
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Now granted, not all of this happened before the event that Triggly was attending. But Milo Yiannopoulos had already done enough that calling for his hate speech to be silenced was pretty reasonable.
Was Trigglypuff cringey? Undeniably. Was she right? In my opinion, she certainly was. And we crucified her.
So, what exactly am I even getting at here? In DarkMatter2525's video, the one at the top of this thread which spawned this revelation for me, he talks about the traits he disliked in "woke" people.
Obsessive
Easily-offended
Hypocritical
Lacking self-awareness
Did that not apply to the internet's general reaction to these 2 characters in meme history? After all, these are real people, and I'm not sure they've been viewed as such. We obsessively applied a caricature to them, because we were offended by what we thought they represented. That itself is hypocritical, because the whole reason we were offended was that we felt a caricature of an evil hate speech-loving Nazi was being applied to us. And if we had the self-awareness... perhaps these people would not be memes now.
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"I felt Christina Hoff Sommers was trying to place GamerGate within a broader social context, and they didn't seem to want to listen. But I felt it was actually quite important to do that in order to understand the buildup to it." Inside GamerGate author, James "Grim" Desborough, felt vindicated by SPJ Airplay, warned people about Milo.
#gamergate#gamergatebook#gamergate book#gaming#gaming history#internet history#history#journalism#games journalism#spj airplay#grim jim#christina hoff sommers#milo yiannopoulos#james desborough#Youtube
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Miles Klee at Rolling Stone:
YOU CAN’T PLEASE all the people all of the time — even if you’re as popular as Taylor Swift. Having attained a somehow higher level of mega-celebrity with her record-breaking Eras Tour and a closely followed romance with Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs (who are headed back to the Super Bowl as the defending NFL champs), the singer now faces the perplexing wrath of MAGA conspiracy theorists who have decided the league and the relationship are rigged to help Joe Biden’s chances in the 2024 presidential election. The premise is as disconnected from reality as it sounds, but it’s all the stranger given that this courtship between a pop icon and football star — both white, Christian, good-looking, wholesome public figures — should fit the all-American conservative ideal. And Swift herself long retained her mass appeal with a mostly apolitical presence on the world stage, only voicing liberal positions and endorsing a select few Democrats from 2018 onward. But it was, in part, this late entry into civic discourse that allowed right-wingers to sell themselves a narrative of Swift as a propaganda puppet, after years in which some ardently worshiped her as a blonde, blue-eyed avatar for white supremacy. Here’s the complete timeline of how the far right fell in, and out of, love with Taylor Swift.
Pre-2016: Country Roots
Swift came up in the Nashville scene, from the age of 14, as a country singer-songwriter inspired by the likes of Dolly Parton and Shania Twain. Her debut single, “Tim McGraw,” alluded to her love of another country legend — and her early hits climbed the genre’s charts along with heartland tunes full of cowboy twang and pickup trucks. Whatever the identities of individual performers, this music has always been conservative-coded, and its biggest names have rarely shied away from an aggressive style of red-meat patriotism. Swift, of course, was a teenager singing about innocent young love: She only happened to suit the fantasy of a small-town girl next door that informs so much Americana. (And she certainly didn’t have Parental Advisory stickers on her CDs.) It was when she started to drift from these roots on Red (2012), and fully embraced electronic pop with 1989 (2014), that fans could begin to think of her as totally distinct from the traditionalist milieu of her early career. The latter’s “Welcome to New York” signaled a new, cosmopolitan life far from the backroads of country radio. In fact, a civilian Donald Trump was blasting the album’s second single, “Blank Space,” while driving around with wife Melania and son Barron, as seen in a 2014 video Melania shared on her Facebook page [...]
The ascendant alt-right, shitposters by nature, saw a chance to disingenuously claim Swift for their own, as both a secret Trump supporter and neo-Nazi. (It didn’t seem to matter that she had previously expressed her happiness at Barack Obama taking the White House in 2008, her first election.) The attempt to rebrand her had older, murky origins, including 4chan in-jokes and a Pinterest user who in 2013 went viral for images falsely attributing Hitler quotes to Swift, but picked up steam as Trump did. Andrew Anglin, founder of the white supremacist website the Daily Stormer, declared her an “aryan goddess,” while Milo Yiannopoulos, in a column for Breitbart, explained why she was an “alt-right pop icon,” noting her whiteness, blondeness, unrevealing clothes, lack of piercings, and occasional mini-scandals over music videos accused of racist undertones. It probably didn’t help that Swift endorsed neither Hillary Clinton nor Trump, leaving room for misinformation about how she secretly voted for the GOP candidate. Following Trump’s victory, some Democrats vented their frustration at Swift’s silence during the campaign, believing she could have moved the needle for Clinton. [...]
In the following months, the #MeToo movement shed light on how often sexual misconduct is dismissed or covered up to the perpetrator’s benefit, and Swift became one of the founding signatories of Time’s Up, an advocacy group for survivors, and donated to its legal defense fund. None of this was likely to endear Swift to conservatives who had already begun to argue that #MeToo had “gone too far,” yet she continued to press the issue, gracing the cover of Time’s Person of the Year issue along with fellow “silence breakers.” And the next year, she finally waded into electoral politics, sharing on Instagram that she would be backing Democratic congressional candidates in Tennessee for the 2018 midterms. [...]
2019-2020: The Activist
By 2019, Swift’s politics were no mystery. She was openly in favor of gun-control reform, took a pro-choice stance against government attempts to crack down on abortion, gave a surprise performance at New York’s Stonewall Inn for that year’s Pride celebration, and urged the senate to pass anti-discrimination laws. Any far-right fan clinging to the notion that she harbored extremist views would’ve been in clinical denial. For the most part, conservative commentators got in the habit of attacking her as they would any other liberal entertainer with a massive platform. Ben Shapiro, for one, complained of her “abrupt and obviously pandering shift into a political wokescold.” At last, Swift also formally denounced any admiration from the racist far right in a cover story interview with Rolling Stone. “There’s literally nothing worse than white supremacy,” she said. “It’s repulsive. There should be no place for it.” She explained that she feared a 2016 endorsement of Hillary Clinton could have backfired, since Clinton’s celebrity support was “used against her in a lot of ways.” As for conservatives who had once assumed she was on their side, she quipped, “I don’t think they do anymore.” [...]
2021-2024: Taylor Derangement Syndrome
The “aryan goddess” interpretation of Swift had been more or less put to bed by the time Biden assumed office. But the reorganizing MAGA right had little reason to single her out among the legions of professional entertainers who express their distaste for Trump here and there. She didn’t endorse candidates in the 2022 midterms, either, though she did communicate her dismay at the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Conservatives who bothered to take a swipe at her tended toward lazy outrage bait: calling her boring, overrated, or a lonely cat lady (mind you, she was in a long-term relationship with actor Joe Alwyn that was heavily covered by the tabloids). In 2021, Swift embarked on the formidable project of rerecording her first six studio albums after the rights to that catalog were sold to a company run by controversial music mogul Scooter Braun, and released the hit record Midnights in 2022.
It was in 2023 that American conservatism launched into an enduring freakout about Swift, her cultural dominance, and her potential influence on voters. Anyone dimly aware of the Eras Tour — an unprecedented run of sold-out stadium shows — could see she had reached another pinnacle of success, and amassed a near-cultish audience of millions who hung on her every utterance. We got plenty of think pieces on whether this was a good or bad phenomenon, with varied musings on how Swift had created her own monoculture. The sheer saturation of Taylor content was enough to irk those less disposed to her vibe — and there were gripes about that, too.
[...] The release of The Tortured Poets Departmentlast Friday, April 19, inevitably (and unfortunately) brought a new round of grousing. Sean Feucht, the far-right “MAGA Pastor,” raised the alarm on social media, saying “half the songs” on the album “contain explicit lyrics (E), make fun of Christians, and straight up blaspheme God.” And lest you think he’s “just being religious & overreacting,” Feucht shared several apparently offending lyrics that certainly dabble in classic religious imagery, but in the most basic, writerly way imaginable. Among the most harrowing lines, to Feucht: “I would’ve died for your sins, instead I just died inside” (from “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”); “What If I roll the stone away / They’re gonna crucify me anyway” (“Guilty as Sin”); and “God save the most judgmental creeps / Who say they want what’s best for me / Sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I’ll never see,” from “But Daddy I Love Him,” which definitely seems more critical of Swift’s own fans than an entire religion. And, of course, Shapiro got back in on the action as well with a YouTube video dubbed, “Taylor Swift’s New Album Is GARBAGE” and nuanced opinions like, “Can we stop pretending she’s high art?” and, “She’s so tortured that she’s worth billions of dollars for singing songs that are most appropriately sung by 16 and 17 year old girls.”
Rolling Stone has an in-depth report on the timeline of Taylor Swift's career that led to the eventual right-wing sour grapes-fueled culture war against her, especially in the last few years or so.
#Taylor Swift#The Tortured Poets Department#Donald Trump#4chan#Milo Yiannopoulos#MeToo#Ben Shapiro#Sean Feucht
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Update on this Fuentes Lost Media: It has been found!
I decided to dig again for it, and I feel so dumb I didn't try this before, but I decided to search up an archive of all of Milo's Friday Night’s All Right episodes, and there is the full HD versions on censored.tv, but to access the Nick episode, you had to be a subscriber, which cost money.
I thought I was stumped, but I then came across people who reuploaded all of Milo's YouTube videos on the Wayback Machine, but the Nick episode still didn't appear on the list.
Thankfully I managed to find a Bitchute channel, also archiving all of Milo's YouTube videos, and there it was! I finally found the interview! Not in the absolute best quality, but hey, at least I found it!
Hehe, I was stupidly grinning the whole time while watching it, I loved the interview.
I have already uploaded the videos on my Rumble and Odysee channel, so check them out (links on my pinned)! I probably would suggest watching it on Odysee since with Rumble it takes an hour or two, after the video has been uploaded, for the video to process its full quality it was uploaded in.
Depending on when you're seeing this though, it should be in full quality on Rumble by then.
Another thing I want to try and see if I can do, is see if I can upscale these more lower quality videos to be higher quality, and clearer. If I ever find out how to do that, and successfully, I'll definitely let you all know!
Anyways, I can now conclude that this hunt, has been hunted. ✅
#nick fuentes#nick history#nickstorian#milo yiannopoulos#fuentes watcher#nickstory#nick documentation#archives#2019#fuentes lost media
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Has anyone heard of the A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing video by Becoming Babylon that was supposed to be about Nick's role in the Ye 2024 campaign? Jaden was in it!
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#Nick Fuentes#Kanye West#Becoming Babylon#A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing#Jaden McNeil#Rumble#Ye 24#Milo Yiannopoulos#Ali Alexander
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Antisemitic rapper Kanye West is a vocal “born-again Christian” AND…
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pariah the doll just flexing her undeniable fish at this point. i get an instinctive urge to comment 'you will never be a man' whenever i see a pic
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OOC of Lestat to say “here come the gays” in his song because he’s canonically thinks identity politics is mortal nonsense he’s exempt from 🤪
#baby people would’ve hated you so hard on 2016 tumblr#lestat de lioncourt#he’s the milo yiannopoulos of the vc#not to mention I basically milked 200k words from this lol
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ANOTHER missing piece of Nick history I am on the hunt for is the Milo Yiannopoulos' "Friday Night’s All Right" Episode where he interviews Nick in it. It's from 2019. Ever since I saw this YT clip from it, I've been on the hunt for it, and found it nowhere on the official NJF Archive Telegram:
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I tried looking for the link, just so I can maybe take a look on the Wayback Machine to see if maybe it would work on there, until I managed to find it whilst deep scrolling through Nick's telegram!
I was super stoked! Because now I knew the title, and most importantly...
I HAD THE LINK!
But unfortunately, I ran into the same problem I had with the Boston University video, in that none of the archives on the WBM can play the actual video. 😞
So far, I have only found someone REACTING to it, but it's much shorter than the actual interview, which is an hour long, and the reaction is 20 minutes.
I am debating on if I should try to DM the people in charge of the NJF archive or not, as I hate being a bother, but I might just do it anyways.
I'm kind of surprised no one's archived the interview considering it seemingly stayed there for a long time after it was posted. It stayed there for at least two years, and no one thought to save it? Annoying, but oh well.
The hunt continues...
12/30/24 Update: The hunt has concluded, I have found the video!
#nick fuentes#nick history#nickstorian#milo yiannopoulos#fuentes watcher#nickstory#nick documentation#youtube#archives#2019#fuentes lost media
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