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Back in June Mr. Fuentes flew down to Texas, where he met up with John Doyle. It was revealed on America First Ep. 1111 that Doyle, aside from an awkward patronizing interaction with his mother, had confided in Nick that he had rationalizations towards killing people.
“He was telling me about killing people, okay, literally, he was telling me oh so-and-so said that we have to drive a sword through people and that’s a justification for why we need to do political violence.”
“We can’t murder people,” Nick responded.
Mr. Doyle was adamant about doing so, “I don’t know, I think we can.”
An important distinction to make from this interaction is that John Doyle was persistently pushing his justifications for murder onto Mr. Fuentes. Why such persistence? Had Nick Fuentes slipped up, or, agreed in the slightest with John Doyle’s “opinion”, then it’s safe to assume Mr. Fuentes would have had the FULL weight of the judicial system on his shoulders; along with the AF Foundation, as well as all of his assets.
*Perhaps this was a failure on John Doyle’s part, and is because of this failure that his career with The Daily Wire failed to solidify into a somewhat notable online show for the wannabe impersonator.
“If you’re infiltrating you can’t be a little bitch and punch the people making real sacrifices.”
“If you don’t respect me, respect the sacrifice.”
— Nicholas J. Fuentes
A golden rule, indeed.