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Following Nick Fuentes and his band of merry men is like having our own little reality show.
There's always something going on, and it's usually not good, but very entertaining if you're not directly involved in it.
And, to be quite frank, it is one of the most interesting shows in all of politics. You have to give them credit for thinking outside of the box, even if some of the ideas they come up and expressed with are truly horrid.
So I just can’t help but watch them because it’s the most interesting thing on TV and I can’t help but notice that Nick Fuentes is smart.
Really smart.
So smart we should all be terrified.
You can really tell how he is channeling his obviously repressed homosexual angst into winning the game of risk that is the power game of politics….and he understands the game he’s in.
I was watching him tonight and he seemed much more relaxed than I’ve seen him before, kind of like he was sitting around a group of friends he just felt comfortable with, and just talking about the context of the time we’re in and his perception of the landscape. Nothing he said was especially controversial (that I heard on the portion of the stream I listened to) and you can tell how much time he spent really looking into things and considering different scenarios, like he’s constantly playing game theory in his head.
I’m sure he’s good at chess because he knows how to play the board and he knows how to manipulate people to get what he wants.
I wonder if Nick Fuentes would have turned out differently if the people in his life had taken more time to listen to him.
I feel like he probably just started saying more and more extreme things to get the attention that he wanted because people weren’t listening, so he did what he needed to to make them listen.
Then he got addicted to it.
But I really wonder if people had listened to him earlier on, instead of ridiculing him, would he have turned out differently?
Nick Funtes is 24-years-old and has probably gotten more hate than most people on the planet.
Now, I’m not suggesting that he hasn’t provoked it - he has.
But being on the receiving end of so much hate, starting when you’re so young…you can’t tell me that didn’t contribute to pushing him to more and more and more extreme places.
I’m listening to Preston Parra right now, who used to be a Turning Point USA ambassador but got kicked out for saying he doesn’t support Isreal and has been participating in Twitter spaces talking about it.
These are young kids. I think everyone forgets that.
Preston seems like someone who needs to be mentored and have things explained to him by someone who has been down the road he’s walking and knows where it goes. I think most of the young trad-con, christian nationalist influencers need that.
The world is going to push them to extremes by censoring them instead of talking to them.