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Comments are on Nicks side.
https://youtu.be/AFjuQwQCNcw
@davekushner5340
9 hours ago
People are tired of being told what they can and can’t say. They’re tired of talking heads funded by billionaires. They’re tired of paying for the world’s wars, and getting crushed at home with inflation and taxes. They’re tired of false hope in ideas of change. They’re tired of being told who they are supposed to hate and be at odds with. Nick represents the real American. As a 38 year old Catholic, American business owner married with 5 kids, I love him.
@CarlosVerdinOfficial
12 hours ago
It’s not denying the holocaust, when you simply want to question the population count of each ethnicity during ww2
@ambientjules
4 hours ago
I've watched more of his stuff in the past 3 weeks then I ever have ever, for me it was definitely one Tucker and Candice went after him which was a very massive mistake. The ether he dropped on both of them after was an incredibly monumental takedown that Tucker still needs to answer for. In the meantime I was very impressed by articulate he was and we'll spoken and knowledgeable especially for his age. Had to watch more.
@bowieupland6112
14 hours ago
There was a time when it would benefit Nick to do the PBD podcast. Now, Nick doesn't need them anymore.
@MetalMan2002
12 hours ago (edited)
Nick isn’t allowed anywhere and censored at every turn because he’s right and he’s popular and that terrifies the elite and their supporters.
@JustiniansFlea
13 hours ago
It’s always okay to talk about anything you’d like in this country.
Compelled and enforced speech is pure tyranny
@thoth-v9i
15 hours ago
Nick is the only podcaster with truth coming out of his mouth.
@jonnyenough1531
12 hours ago
He does actually represent a large demographic
@DeborahCowan-o1c
13 hours ago
He speaks truth and is smart and funny and brave. ❤
@bono300vox
11 hours ago
Lots of important people still refuse to debate his idea because they know how the debate would go.
@josiah4896
11 hours ago
Nick was on the fringe up until now. With the state of things, people will become more radical and the respect for him, who has maintained a consistent position for many years, will grow tremendously. People are tired of Israel, immigrants, and PC culture.
@bowieupland6112
14 hours ago
Nick has changed the zeitgeist. He has become a legend. Whether they take him out or not, his ideas will live on.
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@TheZietgiest
11 hours ago
I wasn’t changed, Nick preaching things I’ve always known.
@IronSightKingOfficial
15 hours ago
Nick Fuentes is a boss. Unafraid to speak very harsh truths. Exactly what we need.
@Cypher84X
16 hours ago
They can call Nick a "racist" or "anti-semite," but they can't call him wrong.
@bealive123
15 hours ago
And if they do call him wrong they don't point out actual holes in his arguments.
@sgt-q9e
12 hours ago
I only came across him recently. All I heard before that was he was a white supremacist, holocaust denier etc. Then I watched him and thought he made a lot of sense on a lot of issues and was also really funny and respectful even when faced with seeming lunatics opposite him. One podcast he had a guy called him a pedo and when Nick tried to defend himself, was admonished for being "too defensive". You just called the guy a pedo, why wouldn't he be allowed to defend himself? Still he was respectful on that panel. The more people try to silence him, when people do eventually find him they're just going to be pleasantly surprised by his views and outlook.
@Tonesogo
7 hours ago
That interview was vitriolic and exposed them both. I haven’t watched them since. Don’t want my mind poisoned by the likes of a Candace or a Tucker.
@tomcroke7101
7 hours ago
I found him right before covid…like 2019. Nick doesn't give a single fuck, and I love it. Also I hate when people say he claims to be a devout catholic but he says "nigga". Its a word man get over it. I don't get bent about Irish slurs.
@BigfanofNicCage
14 hours ago (edited)
Fuentes is the only America first talking head out there. He doesn't deny the Holocaust, he questions the number everyone likes to throw around.
@manuelbraga406
13 hours ago
Yad Vashem, established in 1953, is the World holocaust remembrance center said that only 1.1 million people lost their lives in Auschwitz. In Majdanek concentration camp, the Soviets in 1944 said that 2 million people were killed there. Soon afterward the figure dropped so that in 1992 the claim was 235 thousand people died. Today, the mainstream consensus is that 78.000 people died. Why were these figures inflated at the end of the World War.