Nicholas Irving on Gay Terrorists, Bondi Beach & Stockton Shootings, Epstein (Full Interview)
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Nicholas Irving and Shawn Prez join VladTV for a wide-ranging and intense conversation covering combat sports, mass shootings, street violence, and the cultural factors influencing today’s climate. The discussion opens with reactions to recent fights, including Jake Paul’s victory over Anthony Joshua and Andrew Tate’s disappointing performance against Chase Demir, before shifting into media controversies like Nicki Minaj’s interview involving Charlie Kirk’s widow.
The conversation takes a darker turn as Irving and Prez break down several high-profile mass shootings, including the Bondi Beach attack involving a father-son duo that left 15 people dead, and the tragic Stockton, California shooting at a children’s birthday party. They emphasize the importance of responsible parenting, early intervention, and restraint in law enforcement, while examining how cultural norms, religious practices, and unchecked aggression can contribute to violence.
Irving draws on his military experience to provide perspective on discipline, accountability, and the psychological toll of violent environments. The discussion also addresses the dangerous lifestyle promoted by some local rappers, highlighting a Stockton rapper known as MB who survived multiple attempts on his life yet remained in the same environment, escalating chaos rather than de-escalating it. They criticize artists like Blueface and Tekashi 6ix9ine for glorifying street violence while actively participating in it.
Additional topics include the role of gun laws, the Brown University shooting, mental health crises, and the release of the Epstein files—which they view as politically motivated and heavily redacted. The interview closes with lighter personal anecdotes about firearm preferences and pet behavior, balancing heavy subject matter with candid reflection.
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