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Saved - September 18, 2025 at 7:49 PM

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When questioned by police after pepper-spraying a woman who rang his doorbell, Nick Fuentes denies being a white supremacist: "I'm not a white supremacist. I'm Mexican. My last name's Fuentes." https://t.co/jKnOOIVPpd

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The speaker asks what it's about, noting they posted a joke online and are a live streamer, wondering if the other is "like a YouTube channel? Or, something?" The other person says, "Yeah. You're saying you're a you're a white supremacist?" The speaker denies, "I'm not a white supremacist. I'm actually from Los Angeles. I know." The exchange ends with, "I kind of I saw the" as the speaker trails off. The dialogue centers on online identity and accusations, with a denial and an origin claim, ending abruptly. This summary preserves each quoted claim and notes the remaining content is incomplete. The exchange reflects a clash over online persona and intent.
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Speaker 0: What is that about? I posted a joke on the Internet. I'm a live streamer. You're like a YouTube channel? Or, something? Yeah. You're saying you're a you're a white supremacist? I'm not a white supremacist. I'm actually from Los Angeles. I know. I kind of I saw the
Saved - April 16, 2025 at 9:25 AM

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Kyle Langford, a 20-something Nick Fuentes acolyte, is running for governor of California on a platform of deporting all male undocumented immigrants and then giving all the females one year to marry a "Californian incel" to avoid deportation. https://t.co/c7qOQMC1bM

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The speaker is pro-deportation and suggests deporting all men. For women, they propose a one-year timeline to marry a "Californian incel" to be allowed to stay. Otherwise, they will be deported. The speaker mentions others have suggested only keeping "big booty Latinas."
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Speaker 0: I am pro deportation. You know, I I want like, I was thinking too, like, first off, deport, like, all the men. And then for the women, like, maybe you'll have, like, a one year time to, like, marry Oh, are you one of these only only only keep the big booty Latinas here? Shame. I don't know about that. I mean, people enough people have told me that I should consider that to where oh, I'm just saying I would give them a one year timeline. You know? Okay. I'm like, we know who you are. We know where you are. If you marry one of our Californian incels, then you can stay. But if you don't, then, well, you're getting sent back across.
Saved - January 18, 2025 at 12:37 AM

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Project Veritas is claiming that James O'Keefe "blew their money on his musical theater dreams"? That can't possibly be true. This was worth every penny they spent.

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James O'Keefe is suing Twitter for defamation after they made factual statements about him. This situation arose following a confrontation with a Facebook executive. Concerns about doxing led to the removal of a video, despite similar content being aired by CNN. The discussion also touches on Project Veritas, a conservative activist organization, and the implications of their actions, including accusations of fake donations. Ultimately, the truth and evidence surrounding these claims are called into question.
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Speaker 0: James O'Keefe is suing Twitter for defamation. Looking down because they confronted a Facebook executive. A video like that down, that would be due to a doxing concern. I can show you a video of CNN doing the exact same thing. Speaker 1: Twitter made factual statements about our client at our Speaker 0: But all of but all of this got you to project Veritas. Speaker 1: Unloading on a fake donation. The project Veritas, a conservative actionist, activist organization. Speaker 0: Does not decide the truth nor speak to evidence

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Staffers for right-wing operative James O'Keefe denounced him in a memo, claiming he's "outright abusive," blew their money on his musical theater dreams, and even took a sandwich from a heavily pregnant woman. https://www.thedailybeast.com/james-okeefe-outright-cruel-to-project-veritas-employees-internal-memo

James O’Keefe ‘Outright Cruel’ to Employees: Internal Memo Employees allege O’Keefe wasted money on his theater dreams, berated staff, and even took a sandwich from a pregnant woman. thedailybeast.com
Saved - March 27, 2024 at 11:11 PM

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Rafael Cruz, father of Sen. Ted Cruz, says he became involved in right-wing politics after hearing Jimmy Carter speak in 1976: "The first time I heard Jimmy Carter campaign, I knew the man was a communist. He sounded just like Fidel Castro." https://t.co/ptqlcolICD

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Coming from Cuba, I understand the value of freedom after losing it there. In 1975, hearing Jimmy Carter campaign for president reminded me of Fidel Castro, leading me to believe he was a communist. This realization sparked my interest in politics.
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Speaker 0: Having come from Cuba, I, I know what freedom is because I lost my freedom in Cuba. And so because of that, I, I remember a pivotal year for me was 1975, 1976 when, Jimmy Carter was running for president. The first time I heard Jimmy Carter campaign, I knew the man was a communist. He sounded just like Fidel Castro. I knew it from day 1, and so that's what got me actively involved in politics.
Saved - November 17, 2023 at 6:59 PM

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For $45, Lance Wallnau and Jim Bakker will sell you a Trump/Cyrus coin that you can use as a "point of contact" between you and God as you pray for Trump's re-election in 2020. https://t.co/EwKgGL7sNp

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We use a coin as a point of contact for our prayers across America. It represents our faith and connects us with a million other believers praying for protection, peace, wisdom, and counsel for the President and his family. We need to pray because others may think we're crazy, but we're actually the sane ones. This 24 karat gold plated coin is our teaching tool and we have our own version of it. We have 16 months to fight for the future of America, and we must start praying now with optimism and faith in God's miracle. Let's keep the miracle going and not be consumed by gloom or fear.
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Speaker 0: How many of you have been praying all across America? How many have been praying? This coin is our point of contact. When I asked the lord why the coin, the lord said, because when you take the coin, it's a point of contact so your faith is being released with a 1000000 other believers to pray protection and peace and wisdom and counsel over the president of the United States and over his family Mhmm. That's our point of contact. Every day when you see it, remember Yeah. God put something in your in your hand that you have a role in. That's why we've gotta pray because they think we're crazy, but we're actually the sane ones. Right. That's right. We're praying we're gonna pray. This the teaching that is here, this coin is a point of contact. It's a 24 karat gold plated coin. And, by the way, I had I had to, I couldn't, that copy the Sanhedrin model, I told them I would do an original. So we found, a nicer picture of the president to use. So Well, that's cool. Our own version of it. But what, we wanna do is we wanna be able to start, Jim, this move. We got 16 months. It's this this battle for the future of America has already started 16, 18 months, we're already in it. We're in the battle right now. We need to be praying now and not captive to gloom or anxiety Right. Or fear, but channeling our our optimism in the direction of god's begun a miracle, let's keep that miracle going.
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