Nick Fuentes
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And I remember thinking to myself, like structurally, if I'm a libertarian or a conservative and we want to change the country, we have to win elections.
If you want to win elections, you have to bypass the media.
I sort of had this realization that the media was really standing in the way.
They were the problem.
And I had this realization that all the conservatives and Republicans up to that point were afraid to take on the media.
They, like Mitt Romney, would cower before them and were so apologetic and so weak.
And so initially I said, you know, I don't,
I actually don't ideologically agree with Trump at all, but he will destroy the liberal media or at least their monopoly on thought and opinion.
And then a breakthrough can occur.
So that was kind of the first hump.
And I said, you know, I could get behind Trump because he's a winner.
He'll win for our side.
And that was kind of the first big thing.
And then as I listened to him more and more, his speeches and his rhetoric, I started to think about immigration.
And the reason why is because I was from a 95% white suburb.
So the diversity had not really reached my corner of Chicago yet.
We were, me and my family, not so much my family, they grew up in the city, but growing up in the suburbs, I was insulated from that.