To underline Nick's point: In the end people you know will ask one of two questions-- ”Why didn't you tell me?" or "Why didn't I listen?"
@johnk6578
7 ай бұрын
When someone finally sees the truth, they will remember who lied to them and who didn’t.
@davekinsey4298
7 ай бұрын
It is far easier to fool someone than to convince someone they have been fooled.
@notnow1639
7 ай бұрын
Well I never really care what anyone says I watch what they do They either out right lie to me or lie through lying to them selfies I'm tired of pe ople
@newfreenayshaun6651
7 ай бұрын
@@notnow1639just be tired of certain people. The rest of us actually have your back and do care. FJB!
@dhess140
7 ай бұрын
I think it is really a choice. Either you do or you don't. I would like to understand how does a person get to the point where they are not open to discussion? It must be the group identity like Nick says. The heard mentality. The risk is losing your identity if you begin to think singularly. As I get older I have recognized the ideals that are red lines that I will not cross. God, family and country. The groups are irrelevant to me.
@ufester27
7 ай бұрын
My wife self-radicalized due to the trans issue. The government, MSM, and corporations joining forces to destroy the next generation basically were the toothpicks holding her eyes open while Mozart played. Except she escaped and joined me in reality. Thank God!
@coffeebux
7 ай бұрын
So weird how the Bible is always used to control women. But then when people are asked to welcome immigrants and feed the poor it's dismissed as socialism
@dhess140
7 ай бұрын
I wonder what it would be like to share life with an antithesis. My college educated children have much different political ideas than I. We rarely see each other because of the conflicts that we get in to. It's sad really. This would be an interesting psychological study. Do relationships really survive the conflictive polar forces? Congratulations with your wife and life!
@neilgelinas9926
6 ай бұрын
When I saw the things happen that radicalized your wife, all of those things were red flags for me. My awakening or better yet my strengthening in my conservative beliefs.
@Fryulikebacon
6 ай бұрын
Interesting claim. What exactly was it that radicalized her?
@maryallen8255
6 ай бұрын
Praise God for discernment
@envish3477
4 ай бұрын
“You cannot rationally argue someone’s way out of a belief system they irrationally hold” Well said.
@ginatate3098
7 ай бұрын
It all breaks down to the lack of ethics integrity and reality. Truth hurts egos
@marymitchell4617
7 ай бұрын
That's so true. But their fragile egos stand in the way of our ability to defend ourselves; now it's become a matter of life & death. I don't think I'm being dramatic here. We're discovering, as more horrific events unfold, they were manifested by those who refuse to face the truth.
@Bottle-Blonde
6 ай бұрын
May I respectfully counter with the following. Being a conservative since early elementary school, while growing up with union, blue collar democrat parents, it never occurred to me that their idea of left v right was so radically opposed. I thought there was one idea and you were pro v con. LOL. (Learned a lot today)
@thecowboy9698
2 ай бұрын
Why do you think the religious leaders of Jesus' time hated him so much as they did?
@dreb222
7 ай бұрын
Like Morpheus said, you cannot free a mind that doesn’t want to be freed. That’s half the issue when speaking to someone who has completely skewed views of reality. Reality is so screwed up, many of these people are too soft to face what it really is, and want to remain in the matrix of their reality.
@ghostwalkerairsofttech1947
7 ай бұрын
The reality is...reality is so much fantasy now that many can't tell the difference and they continue to manufacture more fantasy to continue the fiction.
@Mrs.GrayMan
7 ай бұрын
Sounds just like my family.
@stereodreamer23
6 ай бұрын
A large part of the popularity of Wokeness (aside from fear of the masses, and social ostricization by the WokeVolk) is that Stockholm Syndrome is a VERY critical element of Leftist Ideology, and MANY. people willingly suffer from this malady. Wokeism isn't just a single kind of mental illness--it is an entire suite of psychological maladies, all interacting and interwoven to create a mental prison that takes TREMENDOUS mental and spiritual fortitude to overcome...
@Alaitha
6 ай бұрын
But often the discourse can convince a bystander. And if they're the ones with no good arguments and coming off as an irrational a-hole and you coming off as an empathetic person who have thought more deeply about things, other minds can be changed through witnessing the exchange.
@dreb222
6 ай бұрын
@@Alaitha You are referring to the ones open to having their mind freed. Many just don’t know it, because they don’t know what they don’t know, but they aren’t unwilling. That’s the key phrase, “unwilling”. The ones who don’t want to be freed aren’t interested in open, civil, well rounded discussion because they already “know everything”. Their mind is made up so much so, that the mere instance of a real “rational shift” I call it, is thrust upon them usually against their will by circumstance, often something very personal that challenges what they know, and is actually very traumatic because it shifts their entire basis of understanding, their entire foundation of worldview crumbles in an instant.
@JK-uo2jv
7 ай бұрын
The problem with the woke progressive is these people never had to sacrifice anything. As a multi-deployed veteran, seeing “real oppression” awakened me to the first word problems we face. Anyone unhappy with the system in which they experience in the US should absolutely join the military and deploy. I really want to get into politics to protect the values which my friends died for. Just not quite sure how…I’m a huge fan of yours and what you’re doing for us.
@ClockworkAnomaly
7 ай бұрын
You have to start with smaller elections, and *possibly* not as the ticket item. That's all I can give you from my limited knowledge, best of luck!
@beccagee5905
7 ай бұрын
Grassroots levels first, and they are important. Especially at the state level. Do some research online, about the processes to run for Sheriff, Mayor, or state representative. Some jobs are best facilitated through first being a lawyer, or administrator. Think of your own experiences, and training in the military, and how they would best tie into where you would like to be. Being a Federal representative does not require being a lawyer, but then you will have to rely on those in Congress who know law, and Constitutional law to be willing to write the bills, you would want to be passed. Good luck, and wherever you decide to go, it is important.
@anastasiawortham8833
7 ай бұрын
If you can handle regs then you can handle going toe to toe with lawyers because interpreting and using regs is harder than laws and statutes. You have real world experience on what the real results and consequences are going to be caused by legislative decisions that lawyers do not have unless they are prior military
@Jaxmusicgal23
7 ай бұрын
I would say if you can’t join the military…. The next best option is missions work in a church. Go join a missionary in another country that’s poorer than us. I did that at 16 and went to Guatemala … It completely changed my life.
@sgtcrtrdnl
6 ай бұрын
The woke are the very privelege they accuse everyone else of.
@sgtcrtrdnl
6 ай бұрын
Every time someone has tried to "remake mankind" the result is always stacks of dead bodies.
@maracohen5930
6 ай бұрын
True that...and with a quickness
@tpotts4
6 ай бұрын
Satan has literally been trying to do this since day one….he comes as the imposter for God the Creator and his intentions are to only steal, kill and destroy, oh and to be worshipped as God. Never gonna end well for those on the wrong side…
@aronmurray4640
7 ай бұрын
Amen Nick! It took me the last 3 years down that rabbit hole to deconstruct every thing I questioned 38 years of this world I was born into showing me the opposite at every turn, I was a atheist I now discern quickly! Forgive generational curses! God is real! He was with me👣 through it all! I now see him in everything! We are All connected ♾️ I pray everyone can come to see and feel this! ❤️
@newfreenayshaun6651
7 ай бұрын
Everything is energy brother. Everything we do with good intent is in light and love energy. Your comment stuck out because of its strength. In order for magic to work well the intention must be real and intact. Gratitude will bring abundance! Rock on!
@Fryulikebacon
6 ай бұрын
So you started hallucinating like the others?
@nyeahgarner2420
6 ай бұрын
@@francisdavis1271We're the only ones on earth that loves our enemies. Atheism is the cause of all pain and suffering in all of history.
@dtwatson1
6 ай бұрын
@@nyeahgarner2420so no one has ever been killed in the name of religion? This is exactly why trump loves the uneducated
@Xtrah0ts4uce
6 ай бұрын
Amen
@maracohen5930
7 ай бұрын
When material progress is the only driver in a society, then all suffer. I personally hate the fact that Corporations hold "Personhood" in the US. Genuine oppression has happened, my Lakota People would definitely like to have the US uphold the US Constitution, and recognize that violations of same for money should actually be looked at, not only to fix what dishonored the US Constitutional Promise, but to learn what not to repeat.
@jangrahame4891
7 ай бұрын
Amen brother!
@Ruiluth
7 ай бұрын
This to me is one of the most overlooked problems on the right. Corporatism is just as bad as socialism, they both devalue human beings in opposite but equal ways.
@Confederate-hj2dc
7 ай бұрын
As a white conservative, I agree with you. It’s time that all of us, white, black, or red, stand up against our elites and take our country back. Stand strong Lakota Nation.
@JanaLemons-dl7tk
7 ай бұрын
Agree!
@Dr.Snooze-gt5yg
7 ай бұрын
Expensive special orange juice approved
@sharrynjack4276
7 ай бұрын
I remember the very wise words of Nelson Mandela who said that they could send his body to prison but they could never imprison his mind and look at how he triumphed over his tormentors. Brilliant.
@apersonontheinternet8006
7 ай бұрын
I’m, his tormentors? He backpacked people, even kids, in the name of expanding his radical beliefs.
@lloydgush
6 ай бұрын
He actually started pretty bad and terroristic. And left a political structure that manage the increadible feat of being worse tha appartheid for south african blacks.
@user-vs6uw3xq6z
6 ай бұрын
I wish I could Mandela was this wonderful and heroic person, but I have seen how he has put his country on a downward spiral of destruction. Africa is a hell hole. No people are safe in that country. His wife continued his legacy of ruining that country. No one wants to move to Africa. They all want to leave.
@Roberta_inAz
6 ай бұрын
Exact wisdom of Joseph and Paul in the Bible a few thousand years prior to Mandela....
@lloydgush
6 ай бұрын
@@Roberta_inAz and they necklaced nobody.
@nancywisdom8684
7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Nick, I could listen to you all day long because you always 'MAKE SO MUCH SENSE'
@logan9fingers722
7 ай бұрын
Salute to you Nick, As a scotsman I have the view that what happens to the USA WILL impact me and my day to day at some point, While your nation isn't my own it MATTERS, I'm minded of a Book oli read, *main protagonist was Cptn Black Jack Geary, enemy forces were ran by corperations called the "Snydics" The similarity between the fiction and the current reality is nuts, You speak like a HUMAN, in an inhuman sphere l respect that massively because the reverse is easier 👌
@theresekirkpatrick3337
7 ай бұрын
Lots of fact tion writers out there. Wasn’t just orwell.
@derekhamel2991
7 ай бұрын
Jack Campbell is the author your trying to think of, I believe, if not jack then John. 'The lost fleet' series if I remember correctly
@annmnm-sy5cq
6 ай бұрын
Yes, western thoughts often show up in other countries. Here in the states we say, thoughts start on the coasts (California and New York) and move to the mid-west. But now the mid-west is standing up for our own thoughts.
@appaloosa42
6 ай бұрын
Those CA and NYC ways are what the terries use to justify themselves
@MollyPitcher1778
6 ай бұрын
I was a di-hard liberal for 20 years and would engage rather nastily with people about it even though I am not usually that way. I can't say exactly what woke me up. I think it had something to do with the way Sanders got shafted even though it was clear he was the favorite. I also started to question "was Obama that great" in a group I was in for my home town (democrat) and I got kicked out! I also started to notice that many supporters of Mr T were professing Christians. I grew up in the church but turned my back on it for many many years. During all this I started to feel a tug so that I decided to listen to Mr T even though he made me kind of sick. lol I forced myself. Also got back to my faith and lo and behold, I realized that he was not the horrible person they all said he was (including me) and that he had a sense of humor and made me laugh. I finally "got" what he was saying - what the left takes as arrogance/narcissism, blah blah, is him being funny. Long story short, it cost me friends and it cost me 3 of my kids & my oldest won't even speak to me. I enjoyed your conversation. Thanks.
@Patricia-fu1fm
5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry you've had to sacrifice some of the relationships around you, especially with your kids, but please know that those of us who have seen through the lies from the beginning really do appreciate your willingness to seek out truth for yourself and your courage to speak about about the changes in your opinions. Some people will realize they were wrong about some of their previous beliefs, but rather than having the courage to admit it and move forward, they will stay quiet for the sake of keeping their friends. I hope one day your kids will realize that their relationship with you should be above political disagreements so that you can rebuild that bond, but after reading your post I just wanted to say thank you for your courage in re-evaluating your convictions and I hope you are blessed in your renewed faith.
@dwightshelby
7 ай бұрын
"It's not that I'm wiser, it's not that I'm older, it's just that I've spent more time with my back to the wall" Fire burns, sharp edges cut, falls hurt & break things. Simplest: evil vs God, Right vs Wrong, hurting people vs helping people.
@diannebass1051
6 ай бұрын
Very wise words , prayers 🙏people hear and , react before it is too late !
@abrown6539
7 ай бұрын
My problem is that I CAN explain my positions, I just can't do it quickly. I find myself starting from a place that is so far from the people I talk to, that I can't get to the point without backing up twenty miles and bringing them down the path that leads to where I am now. We have no common starting point that is closer than that.
@LittleTaiChiMermaid
6 ай бұрын
Yes, well stated, I'm experiencing that, too.
@odonnelldenise
6 ай бұрын
Don't explain just drop seeds: " Do you trust the government with your taxes? Isn't it weird how we trust the same people with health & education? " It's weird I don't know any Ukrainian citizens who like Zelenskyy yet here we support him. I wonder if they know something we don't" "The UK shut their gender identity clinic in Tavistock after being repeatedly sued. I wonder what that was about?" "Hey, wasn't that terrifying what happened to Rob Hoogland?"
@isaacgorski6054
7 ай бұрын
The thing that drove me nuts about sitting through college classes. Especially political science classes is how often those classes felt like a gigantic waste of time. Like I should have been already learned in these subjects as well as civics. Even classes that were more in-depth. Honestly, just felt like I could have done the same amount of work on my own time. With much more nuance
@maracohen5930
7 ай бұрын
How many Americans even know how to access their State Laws, nonetheless Federal?
@MurielMoore-c4v
7 ай бұрын
OMG I do so agree with you!
@sunnyadams5842
6 ай бұрын
Go to a more academicallyrigirous school- or learn on your own. It's better sometimes because bad schools have to cater to the lowest common denominator...
@RocketPipeTV
6 ай бұрын
Politics is not a science, strange that they even call it that. It’s a cult belief in authority and is more like a religion.
@mrt2this607
5 ай бұрын
@@sunnyadams5842 yes, but now all of those standard are being lowered even more or disregard completely.
@MajorInjuries
7 ай бұрын
Love your short videos, the drink of coffee at the end is so great. First time I have watched one of your actual shows, great show, great lessons and insights. Thanks for your service.
@psychologymajorptsd62
7 ай бұрын
I hope that someone who is questioning their beliefs can understand how happy my family and my service to my family makes me.
@coffeebux
7 ай бұрын
Everyone does appreciate that and I'm glad you found happiness in your life The trouble is when theocratic zealots want to legislate everyone to live that life too even if they don't want to
@sunnyadams5842
6 ай бұрын
My family intentionally drive me crazy.
@VanillaBean15
6 ай бұрын
A Muslim guy came up to me and asked me questions about christianity. This video gives me tools to use at such a small yet critical situation I feel I'm in. Thank you. Ily ❤
@LG-tw5vm
7 ай бұрын
The problem is now you have people in charge who have no idea what they are doing, AND they are bad people. You have the worst of both worlds.
@chrisklooz9538
7 ай бұрын
I’ve found the statement that all the adults are just giant kids pretending to be adults to feel more and more accurate as I’ve gotten older. Such now I am the one in charge that is expected to have the answers or solutions. You end up at the “top of the ladder” somehow and it feels like you have no clue what you’re doing. Yet at some point there isn’t anyone above ya to ask… And the realization that that is probably true for most people is a scary thing. Especially when you apply that to our leaders who are just people too.
@lizhowerton895
7 ай бұрын
The problem is they DO know what they are doing, and they ARE good at it
@michaelfranciotti3900
7 ай бұрын
@@lizhowerton895right? It's best that evil people would be incompetent.
@Jaxmusicgal23
7 ай бұрын
The problem is everybody keeps sticking to the idea the politicians and government officials don’t know what they’re doing… I used to think that way too…. We accept that to protect our mind from being hurt from the truth… that they are actually not idiots or stupid… it’s not random like an idiot would do. It’s very calculated and decided. These people know what they’re doing and they want to destroy our nation and bring it to its knees, so we can have a global Society …. Everything is a part of that plan. that’s why they get so angry when someone throws a kink in it like Trump or members of Congress, who actually stand up and don’t become Paid off RiNOS. If you look it through the lens of they hate this country and want to dismantle it instead of the assumption that their idiots…. All of their decisions make complete sense… you can see how not random their decisions are, and that they are obvious calculated in order to bring about their ultimate goal or at least the ultimate goal of the people above them: globalism. That’s the other thing: these politicians, corporations and government agencies fighting with wokeism they are all pawns in this game more than they think they are… as soon as the globalists get what they want and those people who have actually all the money and control… these corporations and politicians and government officials will all be thrown to the wayside and lumped in with the rest of us. They think they’re going to get some great prize or position, and maybe a few will, but most will be betrayed and backstabbed in the end because they performed their function. The next question is if and when globalization happens, how will we treat those that were useful calculated pawns they have been betrayed? That will determine what happens next.
@Jaxmusicgal23
7 ай бұрын
@@michaelfranciotti3900 if only they were then we wouldn’t be where we are right now. It’s the fact these people play to us as idiots, but they really aren’t behind closed doors . None of us sees what happens when we aren’t there …. I don’t think these people are dumb or stupid as we think they are and we need to stop assuming that.
@marymitchell4617
7 ай бұрын
This is so helpful, thank you. My experience of being red-pilled wasn't that bumpy; it was pretty immediate; about 8 years ago, I had a revelation, which set me on the right path.. I believe it was divine intervention. I always had faith, even as a radical leftist, raised by the same. My dad was an Episcopalian priest; both my parents were protest singers in the 60's & my dad's rolling in his grave!! Sorry, dad..I think he gets it now, though. My faith saved me from the woke religion, & Christian is right; there's no redemption in woke doctrine. When you already have a foundation in Christianity, it's next to impossible to abide leftist idelogy, especially now. My Christian beliefs were loosely interpreted when I was a lefty, but the basic belief was there. My faith is strong now; it's armor against the Godlessness I see on that side. Most of my friends & family who are still on the left are steadfast atheists. It was their sneering ridicule of my faith that catapulted me here, with their, "show me proof" angle. There's plenty of evidence for the existence of God, they just don't want to believe; they don't want to know, because they'd have to be accountable, which is pretty high & mighty of me, but that's my opinion.. Also, as a lefty, I was lazy; I didn't research any of my beliefs, I took them on faith; how is that any different from religion? They claim they're not religious, but they espouse nonsense as gospel truth. I realized there was no foundation & it's actually dangerous, because while they claim to have all the moral high ground, virtue, & compassion, they actively destroy everything that promotes those ideals. When I "converted" to the right, I knew I had to work hard & do vigorous research to back up my position & I have, but I've found that even if you make an iron-clad argument, one accusation of "racist!" from them & they're claiming their debate trophy, it's astounding. This is a helluva foe we're up against. It isn't about left vs right, this is a spiritual battle. I believe God's in charge, at the end of the day, & I have to offer it up. I won't stop standing up for the convictions I have now, but honestly, it's bigger than all those arguments & it's in God's hands to resolve them, but we do have to be His foot soldiers. Thank you & Godspeed.
@teresek3019
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for fighting the Good Fight! Godspeed! 🛡️ 🕊️🛡️
@apersonontheinternet8006
7 ай бұрын
I’m just starting this but you do not red pill anyone, it simply doesn’t work until these people have something happen in their lives that actually breaks their world view. Only then can these people start peeling back the lies like layers of an onion.
@anisenkrill6179
7 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@lupaswolfshead9971
6 ай бұрын
Too True.
@hardrockuniversity7283
7 ай бұрын
I find that asking THEM respectfully to explain the apparent contradictions in their position helps them to SEE said contradictions. When it comes to FACTS, I often like to make a small cash bet on the subject. Now, instead of just spouting our positions at each other, they have a tangible motive to both find confirmation of their assertion, but then present it to me to get their payoff. Made a quick $10 the other week off someone who believed that Napoleon lived in the 1600's.
@MurielMoore-c4v
7 ай бұрын
They only learn if they agree to analyze their opinions. I ask them why do you hate Donald Trump? Among those I make that inquiry of I don’t get a response. Which leads to the next question. You hate Donald Trump and don’t have a concrete argument to back it up? You can see where this goes. Am I approaching it wrong? Especially if as in the case of my daughters, they got me to watch The Apprentice! So I know they didn’t always hate him. But one of them is an activist so she marches to whatever her controller tells her to. Since I was once also an Democrat activist I pray there is hope that she’ll see the hypocrisy!
@hardrockuniversity7283
7 ай бұрын
My daughter used to be a hard core progressive, We used to get into rather load arguments. However, the behavior of the left lately has opened the opportunity for reconciliation. She is gay and had the kind of feelings that now would likely lead to 'gender affirming care.' Luckily she outgrew them years ago and can see how insane it is to encourage young people to seek such changes as a cure to their unhappiness. Three years ago my wife and I were visiting and she sounded almost like a conservative. However, both my wife and I just listened and added a very little occasionally. Now her eyes are opened and we can have polite discussions and even disagreements again. Focus on what you AGREE ON, (Like Trump is regularly annoying and crude) and wait for her to learn from reality what she doesn't want to hear from you. TRUTH is your best ally (assuming you are also aligned with it). Avoid confrontation, ask questions, and let her know you respect her as a person. It will take time. It may not even work in the end. She is worth the effort and discipline though.
@hardrockuniversity7283
6 ай бұрын
I hope I was helpful.
@Fryulikebacon
6 ай бұрын
@@MurielMoore-c4vlooks like she already has.
@ShiniGuraiJoker
6 ай бұрын
I feel your example is conflate some as not many people readily know timeliness for centuries or honestly cares about them. If the person was dead set on, they knew it, itnis good for them to be honest and humble.
@armouredjester1622
7 ай бұрын
Man, my new job is really screwing with my podcast listening schedule. By the time I get to Nick's show, I've only got 15-45min to listen before I gotta go listen to my primary evening show. Sucks, man. This show deserves more attention.
@j2muw667
7 ай бұрын
Sometimes when I want to get through a show in limited time, I change the play settings to 1.5x.
@stepheningram6415
7 ай бұрын
I heard you on the radio today arguing on the Floor of VA House of Delegates. You did good.
@lindaleslie5634
7 ай бұрын
Love your Common Sense Wisdom 🙋♀️💖🇨🇱
@numbr17
6 ай бұрын
This is a really good chat. REALLY good. I wish the people that need to hear this could hear it somehow. That's the difficult part, isn't it?
@tjh4619
7 ай бұрын
Long winded way to say the Gospel is absolute truth
@coffeebux
7 ай бұрын
So weird how the Gospel absolutely agrees with everything he wants.
@michaelfranciotti3900
7 ай бұрын
@coffeebux why is that weird? Everybody's ideologies agree with what they want. That's why they believe them.
@michaelfranciotti3900
7 ай бұрын
The whole point of this video was to explain how to appeal to the other side. Simply saying "the gospel is truth" has not and will not work on people who don't already believe it.
@Buck-ho6kn
6 ай бұрын
The people who don't try to understand, will when they stand before God.
@stevenpolkinghorn4747
6 ай бұрын
Some people need a lot of wind to blow their sail to the land of truth.
@meme_overlord
7 ай бұрын
Hey nick, just wanted to comment on the part of the interview where you talked about how talking with even the most argumentative people matters. And you used the example of your children, that struck deep in me and I needed it. As Christians, we don't get to give up, and I feel I have recently given up on talking to the difficult people. But that changes now. Thanks for the reminder that we (Christians) don't give up no matter how tough the fight gets.
@RojerG-gc9hr
7 ай бұрын
Morning Nick From Australia here thanks for your excellent Reporting and your advice I love your short sarcastic vids they make me laugh every day 😂😂cheers mate 👍
@peterruiz6117
7 ай бұрын
To be an 'example' of a better person...A good example....I see what I learned and became as this "better way", as a Bible believing Christian. The Ten Commandments, the Law of Moses, are meant to make for a better society, and better future for all. A young man was visiting my home, and he was angry at something going on at his home. I gave him some advise, and so, my wife and daughter, his girl friend. He stommped out in anger, then came back seconds later. He explained that his anger was 'automatic'. In his parent's home, he said, everyone yells amd curses each other. That this visit was thefirst time he ever had a talk, of advise, without a yelling match. He is a typical teen, more well mannered than most. I was amazed at his description of home life. I found that this is a norm. ❤
@VeraHuden-mj5bt
7 ай бұрын
What can we do with the blind who have escaped California or New York but continue to not understand that the policies they're still voting for are the cause of the reasons to escape their former home?
@catsnchords
7 ай бұрын
Show them examples of how they're destroying the local culture/character of the place they've moved to. Like the leftoids who moved to Austin TX and turned it from a cool outlaw country/rock music hub into just another overpriced cookie-cutter yipster shitehole.
@7spiritualcompass706
7 ай бұрын
I have two of those living with me...I ask the same question.
@bjohnson8371
7 ай бұрын
Nick and Company, another job well done!
@ZeekerPhinder
7 ай бұрын
One of the best podcasts I've seen --- and I've seen many hundreds of podcasts.... Awesome, Nick! Superb, Christian!
@SVAdAstra
6 ай бұрын
A really well thought-out video. I was taught that: "No one ever convinced anyone of anything by insulting them." Leave that tactic to the Woke Mob. Their tactics make them their own worst enemies.
@TheFamilyFirst08
7 ай бұрын
Nick, you should be President Trump's V.P. pick.👍
@4jkarnold
6 ай бұрын
I agree!
@danielfoster8449
6 ай бұрын
Ha! I asked him whats it gonna be in'28! Trumps vp would be a superb launching point for our next leader of the free world!
@loragoff1969
5 ай бұрын
Screw that. Freitas for President!
@BronSwanson
6 ай бұрын
Bro went way beyond "warlord in training" today. Warlord in truth or savage warlord would be more fitting at this point. Slay!
@cb1623
6 ай бұрын
We should all live our lives as if someone is looking at us as an example.
@clffeingold
6 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion. Describes exactly where society is today. If we don’t heal and unite…hard times ahead.
@newfreenayshaun6651
7 ай бұрын
Freitas 2028! Right on brother! Thank you!
@UrDominioN
4 ай бұрын
@ 40:40 - You had me at challenge! We all know, nothing worth it is easy . Severing all those relationships, and coming to the other side, could be the change that was meant for them…Much love
@stevenrichardson3000
7 ай бұрын
Now what he said about people preventing members from outside ideas. The way you find an abusive overcontrolling partner is the disallow any form of support groups for their partner. It is literally something psychologists look for to determine if legal intervention is necessary
@kevinpatrick9577
7 ай бұрын
Priceless conversation guys...
@thereisnoneRighteous-but-GOD
7 ай бұрын
God bless you and your family sir! 🦅🙏🏽🇺🇸
@Adam-TheLiftedKing
7 ай бұрын
You rightly differentiated between acknowledging the merit in some right-wing ideas, considering the 'red pill,' and fully embracing it. My own journey, spanning six years, reflects this. It began with realizing that those holding opposing views are as human as I am; disagreement doesn't equate to monstrosity. This epiphany came from interacting with a traditional Christian from Texas, whose far-right views greatly differed from mine. Yet, despite this he wasn't an asshole and you could tell he cared about others. Recognizing our shared humanity made me curious about his beliefs because I figured there had to be a reason someone like him believed what he did. This led us to talking about 2a at the time I was fairly anti gun and our conversations led me to explore research and eventually become a strong advocate for the Second Amendment. Later, this process repeated with abortion which took longer to convince me but once he showed me some videos and I looked into it myself , this led me to changing that stance as well. . As my views evolved, I became increasingly aware of certain inconsistencies and growing hypocrisy on the left, particularly around these two issues in fact I oftent try to explain to people on the left even today that I used to be pretty pro choice, and ill often be accused of being a liar over and over (as if its impossible for someone to actually change their stance from pro choice to pro life). Beyond political stances, my journey fostered a deep respect for tradition and a keen interest in history. This led me to value discipline and hard work more significantly. While not everyone may experience the same shift, I found that moving right on some social issues positively transformed my overall mindset in the long term. Simply becoming red pilled won't make you traditional or disciplined but I personally found the value of those aspects of life in part due to my political journey.
@aimeeb2820
7 ай бұрын
Common sense or back to basics 'what do i believe and live it out' pure gold, dont be distracted from the basic principles of autonomy and love for family
@GigiTheBackyardHerbalist
7 ай бұрын
FINALLY! I MADE A LIVE SHOW! Hi from Indiana.
@hardrockuniversity7283
7 ай бұрын
I am very happy to listen to this logical and useful analysis. I wish I could vote for someone this wise where I live.
@kaiblackout6216
7 ай бұрын
You may be the only politician I know of that I respect!
@ray6659
6 ай бұрын
Retired IT pro, I've always said technology will be the end of humanity.
@mc1111Merica
6 ай бұрын
My Mom leaned and taught Feminism to her daughters. Thankfully our Dad grounded us along with my Mom’s own sisters (our Aunts). I Loved the show Donna Reed… she was beauty grace, a stay home Mom, but she was also politically active in her town. Great show she was a bad ass and eloquent at the same time
@JimRaven-f1n
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting. When I first ran across the comments you posted on various issues I found myself cautiously agreeing with everything you said and the way you presented what you said. You sounded too good to be true . Then I found out you were a Christian and it all made sense. I know there is some tongue in cheek stuff you have posted, but I really enjoyed that too. It is a real pleasure to listen to you speak and what you have to say, brother. I appreciate everyone who is helping you out, too. God bless you and them. :)
@odonnelldenise
6 ай бұрын
It's amazing. I've been married 25 years, 3 successful kids, great investment portfolio, 3 cashflow properties, happy, fit and fun and yet my family and ex friends pre-trump still think I've been brainwashed by conservative values and it ruined my life.
@royhi1809
7 ай бұрын
JUST TELL THEM THE TRUTH! It is amazing when people realize that the news media are telling them lies.
@whereswendy8544
6 ай бұрын
💯‼️ It always has the ring of truth when they begin to connect the dots. A real revelation when the mind opens at the right time.
@lizaddison5751
6 ай бұрын
I don't believe it is so hard. Was talking to my sister about it the other night. My thoughts and what I said was, in many conversations now you will hear people state something ... and in a way are actually questioning it. It just takes gentle words to open up the questioning and the discussion. Generally you will know within 2 minutes if this person is open to transition or not. Our role is to help those who want it, it is not to argue or force views on those that are not ready. ❤
@MrAgonizomai
6 ай бұрын
Nick, THANK YOU! Not just for a great episode (which it was), but FAR MORE IMPORTANTLY (!!), for getting a phrase right, just at the end. “I cannot overestimate …” SOOO many times these days I hear people getting it wrong by saying “I cannot UNDERestimate …”, which is stupid. It reduces what they’re saying to inconsequentiality. If it cant be underestimated, then whatever the estimation you have, it’s too high. The way you (correctly) used it, it means, whatever estimate you have of this, it can’t be overdone, you can’t give it more importance than it’s worth, it is always greater than you know. So thank you for using it right, and in a context where it was truly worth saying. I can’t overestimate how important it is to get words sorted so that they say what we want them to. It’s why being non-leftist today is so important. Because they say words can mean whatever we want them to mean, but they don’t live that way, and don’t respond to words as if they believe that.
@markpennella
6 ай бұрын
I'm a VA teacher on spring break (3 weeks away from Easter🤔). I have time to play this and process a pig or clean the house. However, Shorts may lead others to these more lengthy informative videos. I'm guessing you already know this. Adding a Link in your Short to the longer version may be a solution. Keep building a base. God has you where He wants you. He is building you for greatness as He does each of us. Thank you for surrendering when you did! 😇
@coffeenutz3585
6 ай бұрын
I think he would be a great person to be over American schools. He is a great educator!
@jimjohnson394
7 ай бұрын
"Red Pill" is such a broad topic, and it cannot be put under one umbrella. The pickup artists learn a certain "cheat sheet" to seduce women, Men going their own way avoid women altogether, and traditionalists understand that they need to isolate their family from the lies of the world to protect them. Aside from dating dynamics, there is an understanding of politics, an understanding of cultural push, etc. Basically, it is an understanding that society lies to you from the time you are a little kid. That is not hard for anyone to accept. It is only when those lies are benefiting you that it makes the red pill difficult to accept. What people do with that understanding is up to them.
@sethdon1100
7 ай бұрын
And if the lies benefit you it’s only temporary.
@jimjohnson394
7 ай бұрын
@@sethdon1100 Yup, lies have benefited women for quite awhile, but that's changing quickly.
@anisenkrill6179
7 ай бұрын
It's become so bastardized from the original context of intersexual dynamics. And in regards to it's original context- "Don't redpill your friends. Don't redpill your family" - Rian Stone
@paulaclark7989
6 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much! This was soooo helpful to me to understand the insanity that the majority of my family believes. I really needed this information, especially on how to actually talk to someone on the left side of the fence, because it is HARD to do because I can’t REASON with them at all, now I understand why, at least now I can possibly strike a conversation. Thank you again, once more, this is something that is really really needed.
@sarahmoore7219
2 ай бұрын
Such a fantastic episode. So well said. Sincerely appreciate the MTA podcast
@Tryunderstandingsarcasm
6 ай бұрын
I think the thought of individual identity would terrify dumb or insecure people. They don’t have confidence in themselves so they join the group. It’s easier that way.
@thomasgreen8125
3 ай бұрын
This also challenged me about how I respond to friends or family that start to be open to Christianity.
@dennischapman8837
6 ай бұрын
Best 100 minutes I've spent in a while. Nick, you were talking about how your time in the VA House is mostly 'fighting' over bills and legislation and stuff. As a thought, and this is something I continue to struggle with in my 66th trip around the sun, righteous human nature is inherently peaceful. It's also our nature to be aggressive when defensive. Rather than thinking of it as a 'fight', could it be thought of as a discussion? I know other members will still consider it a 'fight' and I have little to no experience in such an arena. Just food for thought I hope. It goes along with the whole point of view on red pulling that this discussion brought out.
@trishaholmeide2192
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the deeper discussion which far too often is ignored regardig our values, beliefs and how we convey them. Are our beliefs and values far better than those on the left? Of course, but why? We all need to be able to articulate these righteous arguments in order to defend against the constant barrage of verbal arguments against us, our God and our nation!
@thedynamicsolo4232
6 ай бұрын
We can no longer sit in our apathy men. The biggest thing you can do is get your senators phone number in Washington DC and call it. Have one or two points and tell the page who answers the phone "We no longer want government intrusion into our parental and private rights" and "We want gold and silver money reinstated". Whatever your concerns are, you must SPEAK. I remember the brown out in the Midwest and gas prices were outrageous, I called both my senators who did NOTHING about it and a few days later the price of gas fell back to pre brown out prices. Your VOICE will be heard. Did you know that your phone call represents the demographic for the area. A hand written letter has much more impact. If we sit by and do nothing, evil gains control.
@GW8915
6 ай бұрын
This has truly been some of the best commentary I have seen on KZitem KZitem. You guys are fantastic and I really enjoy listening to you. So sensible and comprehensive👍
@jenniefriedman258
6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. It came at a perfect time for me. I have a friend who is usually fun to toss ideas around with. However, recently, he has become more angry, argumentative, insulting, and unpleasant. I appreciate the insights and suggestions on how I can keep my cool with him and others. I've always known that this time was coming, where we would have to help those who didn't fall down the rabbit hole a while ago. Cheers!!!😂
@GW8915
6 ай бұрын
I was born RED. I've struggled with the world view my whole life. Very frustrating and lonely. Almost isolated. However, i constantly questioned myself and my own beliefs, but somehow knowing i was on the right side. Slowly seeing others wake up, but not one person confirming that i was already red.. as you said, once they found the truth, they went right past me, ignored me, and took full control, just like they did when they were leftist. They still didn't really understand what they were doing. Its been very difficult for me, but thats ok. Ill stay RED forever.
@sarahjones79
6 ай бұрын
They consider a long high pitched scream as a valid argument. But those are usually young women who are actually crying for help (although they may not know it)
@Bottle-Blonde
6 ай бұрын
Needed this. Thx gentlemen, for helping me give vocabulary to my feelings.
@thomasj7506
6 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I needed. This is exactly how i feel when i talked to conservatives about their worship of law enforcement and the military before COVID. Then covid happened, and I was a total dick to them. It only made them dig their heels in. Pointed out civil asset forfeiture facts, facts about LE harassment, red flag laws, enforcing covid mandates, etc. Facts didn't work at all. However, starting the conversation with questions, and letting them know that I genuinely cared about them took down a few walls. I know it's hard not to be adversarial when trying to convince people, but you always catch more flies with honey. Thank you for this content. Much appreciated. You earned a sub.
@newlywedbeth
7 ай бұрын
Me scrolling - Nick - How to properly red pill someone Me - oh, cool! Nick - (an hour and a half long video) Me - So that's a long video. Must be a long process. Basically you need to redirect their brain one cell at a time and it will take decades? Sounds about right.
@achaz23
6 ай бұрын
Man, I love Nick's Good Ranchers plug segues!
@shevawnprather7162
6 ай бұрын
I was raised in a kind of boot camp of the ego since birth in this 3D world. Do better, look better, earn more money, have smarter more popular kids, buy a bigger home, a fancier car, more, more, more. It’s all to satisfy the ego of the mind but it’s never enough. It doesn’t make us happy for long and we’re looking for the next new thing. In turn, we are missing our life and all of the beauty surrounding us that costs absolutely nothing. Live in this moment right now and get out of the thinking mind because we will never pass this way again. ❤️
@pamelaforest5864
6 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your podcasts! I am a Christian, a veteran and a conservative. You really communicate and inspire me! Your crew is also awesome and very knowledgeable. If I see one of your shorts even, I will always click it!
@isaacgorski6054
7 ай бұрын
I want to share with you all. A prayer that my wife told me because I was Stressing out about things out of my control. Lord , please help me change the things that I can change and help me to accept those which I cannot amen. This doesn't mean that I can't change everything in the world. That I dislike, however, it's recognizing that I do not have the ability to change some things. However, there are people out there who do and we need to learn to accept that we cannot change everything.
@yogijaya2897
7 ай бұрын
The Serenity Prayer Is a huge past of so many lives... It saves me from drug addiction once I deciphered the meaning and broke it down ... It's beautiful ❤✝️⚓
@odonnelldenise
6 ай бұрын
🇨🇦 My ex liberal (not even leftie) friends still ask, "What happened to you?" Wrt my conservative values. Yet on every meaningful metric I have outstripped them in only 8 years. They judge their success on what diet, what clothes, what virtue signal they beam and how unfair they agree life is. It is literally 2 movies on 1 screen. Kids, career, health, money, serving the community, God are all signs of greed corruption and racism to them. I am the reason "they" are unhappy Especially those convoy truckers. The brainwashing psyop is truly increadible.
@minagelina
6 ай бұрын
My ex was a poli.sci major and he now writes for the plastic surgeons association lol😅. I was anthropology and it was useless because I didn't want to be a teacher and do research lol
@samhollingshead7378
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this information. As a Christian, I've always wondered how to practically answer these kind of questions with a kind, understanding attitude rather than hitting them over the head with my Bible.
@johnnelson9063
6 ай бұрын
Musk never "took government subsidies" for Tesla. He said in a video that he was the "only car company that was refused government subsidies for the electric vehicle industry"..
@CoachWakeup11
3 ай бұрын
This is a powerful conversation. Thank you!! I'm not a political science major, graduate. However, I do think it's a valued and effective major for those of minority backgrounds or minority/ low income backgrounds interested in civic education for the higher purpose of empowering themselves and empowering communities that historically function in powerless narratives in regards to their own lives in their community and as citizens in larger government engagement. It's an underlying problem in keeping people from knowing their rights and understanding HOW to take action and question everything. Political science may seem basic to others, but the key to releasing generations from current systemic oppression.
@_Blurple
6 ай бұрын
Please run for POTUS... Hopefully not, but this country may need a level headed, rational thinking individual more then ever next term
@karenesty2286
5 ай бұрын
Plant the seed of thought and let it grow in its own time. 🇺🇲
@pamwingo4650
7 ай бұрын
Excellent guys ,just plain excellence. Thank you
@clayallee1585
6 ай бұрын
BRAVO it's not will you die for me It's will you live for me
@clayallee1585
6 ай бұрын
You are right this is the most truthful podcast I've seen I hope the World would see this and understand 😢😢😢
@PliskaFarm
6 ай бұрын
As an average American, I once saw a very angry cloud form into a vortex overhead which then touched down less than a quarter mile from my house. The atmosphere had a yellow tint, everything was in black and yellow. Our local mountain usually stops high wind so everyone in the town of 40,000 had to go see.. an empty field on a dead end street, with no damage other than fallen trees. 😂 I now live in Appalachia and tornadoes rip through on the regular.
@nathaniellarson9723
7 ай бұрын
Thank you, and your team. This was very helpful and enlightening.
@wendyrobertson-c6m
3 ай бұрын
I watched the video you did on protecting your daughters. It turned me into a pile of mush! There were generations of sexually abused people on both my parents homes and it continued on into our children's lives before it came to an abrupt hault several of our generations children refused to have children hoping to break the cycle of abuse. When my adult child at 19 said that they wanted a permanent solution to never having children, it hit me square in the face. I failed to protect my child from the monsters of this world and I regret not going after the person responsible for my rape but i didnt see the signs of my child having been assaulted until my child told me as an adult about the assault at an early age by a trusted sitter. If you could would you speak to this issue of family and trusted people being more likely to assault our children than someone unknown. My second assault was by the church pastor so not even they can be trusted these days. Guard your children well ladies and gentlemen!
@KennethByers-w2j
6 ай бұрын
Pardon me For Being in my 70’s and not knowing these new phrases. Red pilling? Lamp lighting or whatever it is. Explain please. I like your honesty and enjoy the show very much.
@stevenhoog1
6 ай бұрын
Mr Nick. I watch you everywhere and am intentionally not Googling Who You Are bc I enjoy you enough to hear what you have to say. I am guessing your famous in some way.
@user-dhlpklqtrnz
7 ай бұрын
William Wilberforce was for the black slaves, Rollo Tomassi is for the beta males. Rollo is the only one who cried with the down and out, broken hearted beta males. When 99.9% others said "Just get up, man up, get married, have children asap!". He was really the only voice for the voiceless beta males from the intergender dynamics. That's why he is unique & original, and world-widely respected for. If you are just simply "enough alpha" to man up and do all those things, you are not fit for Rollo's world. He is doctor for the beta males, and I was also comforted and healed by his work, well, felt more like a ''ministry" to me but, I will forever remember and support Rollo for what he has done for me. Thank you Rollo.
@tamragoodrich6067
6 ай бұрын
It really all boils down to good vs evil. "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty" So adversely, where the Spirit of Satan is, there is bondage, and no liberty!!
@lonewolf18650
6 ай бұрын
The only problem with this is you ignore the systems that are flawed.
@briangreen256
6 ай бұрын
Spitting facts to a liberal just makes them unhinged and mad.
@crimsonhawk4912
6 ай бұрын
Step 1.) let them come to you Step 2.) tell them " I told you so"
@lupaswolfshead9971
6 ай бұрын
I do not explain it to people .I ask them questions to get them to think about and get them to explain it to them selves. So they have that lightbulb moment themselves.
@lupaswolfshead9971
6 ай бұрын
I learned this because you can overwhelm people with information overload which ends up causing them to run away.
@THERESISTANCE762
6 ай бұрын
Hey Nick first off thank you for your service!! But unfortunately the beard has to go for the wedding, even though it is nice. Best of luck to your daughter and future husband, hope they have a beautiful day for their ceremony and have a long happy successful life! PS, I so wanted to become a GREEN BERET, but my mom convinced me to join the NAVY because they had cuter uniforms she said. Well mamas always right. Also my family has a long tradition of proud fighting NAVY men!
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