Violent clashes broke out this Sunday when black-masked anti-fascist protesters confronted a small group of right-wing demonstrators near City Hall.
We condemn them.
We condemn their tactics.
In an effort to prevent further mayhem and destruction, Mayor Jesse Areguin once used the Berkeley to put the brakes on a right-wing free speech rally slated for the end of September.
So does it seem fair that it's the far-left wing who is causing the violence, but you're saying that the right wing can't not get free speech.
If there was a far left speaker that was coming to Berkeley campus who we knew would draw extremist groups to clash, I would express the same concerns.
It has nothing to do with the content of speech.
The University of Berkeley says it did not invite the speakers to the free speech event, nor can it stop them.
If the law is broken in the course of the event, we will react immediately and appropriately.
But we can't, based on a generalized concern, shut down speech before it occurs.
The law and the Supreme Court have been absolutely clear on that front.
I'm not into the whole college scene.
I'm not really into being around Antifa.
Milo's a personal friend of mine.
I do believe in free speech.
So I mean, I can give you two answers.
One answer is, we're standing up against tyranny.
And Berkeley wants to shut us down and we're going to fight back because that's what brave people do.
And the only way for injustice to prevail is for good men to do nothing.
Yeah, but no, I was not going to be here.
I don't like coming to Berkeley.
I like where I live.
I like being by the beach.
But Milo's a good friend and he had an event.
I'm going to support him.
Milo goes, oh my God, the worst thing that could have happened was for Berkeley to have just cooperated and done everything right.
So you want the spectacle and that's why people go, well, so that proves Milo didn't want the event to happen.
No, you want the event to happen with major drama.
If you could have like a perfect little plan, you would want the event to happen all four days with Berkeley stonewalling us but not completely shutting it down.
And you want Antifa to show up and act like fools, but you don't want them to hurt anybody.
So we're threading this line where, yeah, we want Antifa to show up.
We want them to look like idiots.
We want them to riot, but we don't want them to actually hurt any of our people.
So we have all of these competing interests going on where we don't want to take our people into an ambush and have any of our people get hurt.
But Antifa are a useful fool and a useful prop.
And we use Antifa.
No question about that.
If you showed up and rather than Antifa showing up, people just said, hey, let's have a debate.
Let's sit down and have a debate.
There wouldn't be the media frenzy that there is.
So Antifa are the best marketing interns that anybody could ever ask for.
The Antifa needs are psychological.
They want to feel like they're part of something.
They really want to feel like they're fighting back.
A lot of them have a lot of student loan debt.
Life isn't going the way they thought it would go.
And they need people need meaning and purpose in their life.
And going out there gives Antifa that meaning or that purpose.
So they love it.
And they feel like they're fighting the bad guys.
You get to feel like, so you are maybe living an unfulfilled life and you think, wow, I get to go be a superhero and take on the Nazis like Captain America and Indiana Jones.
They feel good about it.
And then from our perspective, they are marketing interns because when they behave that way, it creates a spectacle and then the media, as we know.
What I'm talking to you about media, it's being done by CNN too.
CNN doesn't pick the smartest Trump supporter to go on its panel to defend Trump.
CNN deliberately picks people who can be bullied and defeated by other people to then say, oh, this is a Trump supporter, and even a Trump supporter can't defend Trump right now.
The venue we were supposed to hold, our regular press conference, with all the media there for a Q ⁇ A and college Republicans and all the rest of it, has withdrawn.
It has broken its contract with us, so they are refusing to host us this afternoon.
They informed the police they would not allow us on site.
These are just some of the things, a daily reality of being a conservative in America today, precisely the reason that we started free speech in the first place.
I have a statement to read out, and I'm joined by two of my headline speakers who are going to explain what is going to be happening this week.
The top line of this is, although we have lost our student sponsorship, and we're very disappointed by that and very personally irritated by it, but I do understand that these students have been bullied, cajoled, manipulated, and intimidated by UC Berkeley in ways you'll hear about in a moment.
Although we have lost that, we are not going to be deterred.
We will not be deterred.
We will not be turned away.
We will not allow an entire branch of American public life to give in to simply be overrun by the progressive element and to have conservatives run off the most important forum for public thought in America today.
UC Berkeley hypocritically named this academic year its year of free speech, which is something you'd only do if you had a really serious PR problem.
And they do, and the PR problem today is going to be worse.
And the fault for that lies squarely on UC Berkeley's shoulders and nobody else's.
And you'll know that from the letter that the Berkeley Patriots sent this morning to UC Berkeley in which they lay out in devastating detail the offences committed against them by the UC Berkeley administration.
And you also know that from the annotated emails that I posted on my Facebook and Instagram this week demonstrating that the line of events, the chain of events and the timeline given to you, given to the press by UC Berkeley was entirely fictitious, fallacious.
It was a lie.
You can see that for yourself on various social media accounts.
We are going to be hosting an event, come Hell or High Water, tomorrow.
We have been in touch with Berkeley PD.
Very happy to say that the police are behind us and they will be staffing Sproul Plaza tomorrow in force.
I will be out there with a number of speakers you're here about at the moment, these two rock stars, and we will be expressing our constitutional rights to free speech, free expression on Sproul Plaza, the home of the free speech movement, tomorrow, as planned, with or without student help, with or without the cooperation of UC Berkeley itself.
Massive Antifa.
Oh shit.
Yeah.
Massive.
So have we got...
How many people do you think?
So there's a disaster reporter that I know is telling me that he's in Berkeley right now, and there's a large group of organized masked antifodies.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Well, that sounds exciting.
And he said 300.
300?
300 organized mask anti-placing right now external batteries Not like the D cell, but the actual plug-in external batteries.
Are those okay?
I don't know.
It's about you at all.
Isn't that deprivation of civil rights?
I'm just gonna...
I'm helping you out.
No, I appreciate it.
No, I don't need help.
But you do, apparently.
I've watched you sign my interview, so I'll be fine.
I'm just asking you.
I'm just giving you a hint.
It's a defamation of civil rights.
Just protect it.
I don't need you anymore.
Well, I know, You're a constitutional monarch.
You might not.
You know my political views.
I just want to educate you.
You don't know if I'm right wing.
You don't know what right-wing means?
Less government.
Life-wing means more government.
You don't know what's going on.
I don't know what even your right-wing means.
And then you can.
Hey, I've spoken to both sides.
I'll go to the right-wing.
I mean the left wing.
Yeah, dude.
Everything I record the money is.
Dude, I'm back to my people.
I've spoken to both sides.
Because I'm saying.
I've spoken to both sides.
Let me finish my interview and then you're going to ask me how I'm telling you.
I'm asking how you're feeling.
You know what I'm saying?
Then I'll let you have your free speech.
I don't want to impose on your free speech.
Let me finish my interview.
I'm not the left.
I'm not telling you.
I'm not sitting there in a room with a bunch of people down here.
I'm not doing that.
I'm not a part of that.
I'm an independent person.
Okay, then.
Well, then go attack them.
I'm just trying to do my job.
You're going to document them?
Because, like, I've been docs.
So, like, I've got children.
Say it.
I'm not going to do that.
No, what she'll do is she'll try to file an illegal and unlawful restraining order saying that we're stopping because we're trying to interview or trying to participate in a bad community.
I'm sorry, we're having a conversation here.
Can you not interrupt me?
Okay.
We didn't see any conversation over me?
No.
Why did you give them words?
Why did you give them words?
Because you're a confidentiality.
Your hypocrisy is so helpful.
I'm talking about it.
What do you think?
Because it's never about the same thing.
Who is somebody?
And it's just a lot of people.
Okay, I'll catch her with you later.
I'll catch her.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Hey, Von.
Have on.
What's your penalty for a false accusation?
I want to know.
I want to know what your revolutionary communism is.
I guess we'll get that with you for false accusations because I've got to get you my answer.
The debate on May 4th.
She wouldn't debate.
She pointed to a revolutionary communism constitution that they termed democratic socialism.
What you do is not effective.
All you do is you just try to distract and make it seem like, oh, hey, he doesn't want to talk.
I do want to talk.
But I've already been assaulted.
I've already been robbed.
And the empathy didn't help then, did it?
So you self-defend.
I think that we're just trying to distract from the real issues.
And so you are.
You have no solutions.
You only distract you.
So you're saying like what we're doing, trying to foster empathy is just a draft.
challenge your false accusations how do you say what is the thing is what do you choose to stop a false accusation Well, we try to create a framework for having a dialogue.
Well, you are, no, you're multi-level distraction.
You want to card?
No, because you're always at the spot where we're just to get the right soundbite.
Alright?
Yeah, so you think we're just trying to get attention.
No, you're trying to distract.
Alright?
Now, are we done?
Yeah.
Well, we're trying to create a dialogue.
Cool.
I'm going, well, I'll come see you.
How about that?
Can you give me a card?
Sure, of course.
We'll chat later, all right?
Okay, we really appreciate this.
They're trying to get people and some of these racists to come out from behind their keyboards and then come out.
And once they do that, to feel powerful.
She calls somebody a racist.
Why don't you challenge her?
No, you're dangerous with your false accusations by giving her a platform because she assaults people.
Justify standing up against the violence of the racists is absolutely necessary.
What example?
Otherwise, they stab us, they run us over.
And some of these people, just because they're not.
Can you cite an example?
And just because they're racist or women haters in Britain, if they stay behind their keyboards, they're not as dangerous.
But when they come out and they try to glom on together, then they're dangerous enough to attack us.
We can't let them do that.
And you expect violence to do that.
Do you challenge anything she says, dude?
Seriously.
She's laying out all these accusations.
You haven't asked for any reference.
You haven't asked for any.
On what date?
Who were the victims?
Who were the perpetrators?
Who, what, where, when, how?
Do journalism, do press.
All you're doing is providing entertainment.
That the parallels between what's happening in the United States and also in Europe are so profound in doing each other.
We have to stand up for the rights of immigrants and the people.
Human migration and immigration is the most important cutting-edge question for the future of every society, whether we go forward, united in progress, or whether we go backward and whether or not we see lives in fascism and racism.
We really, it's so important.
And we do pressure that we reject the immigrant bashing, we reject the xenophobia.
Clearly, Germany has an especially important history and legacy in the United States.
As just China doesn't happen of that.
And so the white nationalism and the attempts by Trump or any of the far-right racists to try to get away from the world.
Communists and Nazis were needed in 1938.
There are white nationalists and racist communities against China or against Hitler.
That is their only real international policy driven by racism and xenophobia.
So standing up against that is essential to defend democracy and any real hope for the future of all of our nations.
I have a last question.
We did an interview first.
We did an interview.
We didn't, you were like that.
We did an interview with Milo yesterday.
And I think his whole strategy is about provocation.
You know, you're just interjecting an opinion.
You know what?
Because you're not pressured.
And I know you're entertainment.
I can't believe you said that.
Here is the person who actually interjects propaganda.
She's violent.
Sorry, I'll show you.
Do you think he's a good person?
Do you think journalists have provoke each other?
That was pretty funny, dude.
This is special.
Isn't that the planning?
Because he didn't have awareness.
Why don't let him talk?
Nobody cares and nobody would really bother, you know?
But do you make him, that's basically my question.
Do you make him bigger than he is because he will respect, react?
You know, I have one answer to that, which is Charlottesville.
And anytime these white supremacists unite and get together, they start to feel strong enough.
So anytime a Chinese communist do something, North Koreans, every time North Koreans want to have any time a black person commits a crime, that black person was something we don't do in this country.
Hitler, why are you profiling?
You are false accusing people to get away with attacking by any means necessary.
What do you think that means?
lying, cheating, stealing, violence.
Jewish or socialist or kind of bodily harm.
Organizations of the left.
And then they were able to get to the left to urgently pay power.
And murder initially.
Never again.
You can't let that happen.
Breaking probation or leave them isolated.
Why is she allowed to do this?
She's the one who attacks.
But do you see the problems that you play into his strategy?
Because he needs propaganda recognized.
No, you know, Yiannopoulos and the alt-right and the white supremacists don't want to allocation because they only pull that out when they have no other answer to the fact that they're losing.
The hypocrisy is very clear.
The hypocrisy.
Let's talk about your hypocrisy.
You need to go back to jail.
Go back to jail.
Do you hear me?
You're violent.
You're an evil person.
Go back to jail.
But it was crazy.
I think that's... I think that's... I think that's...
I, I, I...
Cod?
Yep, that's it.
It's the name of my channel.
My name's Kyle.
So why can't you explain what your signs are about?
I can explain it.
I don't know if I want to explain it to you.
I'm trying to figure out what you're about.
I'm about liberalism.
So I'm not like, I'm not with Antipower, and I'm not with the right wing.
Yeah, no, you are not a liberal, so.
Yes, I am, actually.
I think I get to decide what my political affiliation is.
Okay, well, I get to decide if I'm going to have an interview.
Oh, you actually do, yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Okay, well, take care.
Good luck.
So, why are you a supporter of Dangerous Faggot?
I'm a supporter of him because he's out here fighting for free speech.
I think that's kind of demeaning that a lot of viewpoints of the right are being suppressed simply because they're considered to be racist.
And this is all on the basis of absolutely no facts whatsoever.
This is all based on emotional.
You can't say anything that would offend someone at this point, which is hate speech.
Call it hate speech.
That is free speech.
So call it what you want.
Hate speech is free speech.
You can't suppress it.
We have free speech in this nation, and I'm willing to die for their right to hate me.
You jumped on KTVU yesterday and had a 10-minute rant of false accusations.
How did that happen?
I know.
And they say they want to open it up.
Don't assault me.
When the fascists are going to be able to do it.
Don't assault me.
Get away from her.
Don't assault me.
Don't touch him.
Get away from her.
I'm standing right here.
No.
Empathize with him.
He needs it.
So check this out.
You promised me a debate on May 4th and you dodged it.
Okay, lying.
There's more lying going on.
You promised a debate on May 4th.
Listen, this is the original free speech movement right here.
With hundreds and hundreds of thousands of students speaking out, climbing on top of a police station.
Speaking out against white supremacy and the restrictions on campus of people who are being banned from taking up off-campus issues.
This is Chancellor Chris, quote-unquote, free speech here.
They locked down Sproul Plaza.
This was the real free speech movement.
They took over Sproul Plaza.
Here it is, locked down.
And look, look, literally, this was us in anticipation.
We made a photo, anticipating, and Chancellor Chris is literally doing it.
We're going to be in a way, we're going to stand up and refuse to let them have this campus.
What's the role of empathy in this, in people's dialogue?
There is no fascist speech that's going to happen here.
Do you think we can build a dialogue with each other?
I'm sorry, I do not have empathy for white supremacists and fascists.
Zero.
So zero empathy with zero.
I have a lot of empathy for the victims of white supremacy, for the victims of those being terrorized.
There's a white supremacist in the White House who threatened NFL players yesterday, the day before.
A man who declared war on black people who will not obey him and be humiliated and entertain him obediently.
Are you wanting a more empathic world?
It's bullshit.
Is that something you would value?
Do you value more empathy in the world?
Are you wanting to?
Out here to stand against the fascist speech week.
We're really glad that Milo got officially canceled.
But we're here because fascism is in the White House.
Fascism is on the march.
And they were targeting Berkeley.
They were targeting Berkeley to make an example out of this place, which is a site and symbol of resistance and opposition to white supremacy, misogyny, unjust wars, and everything that the Trump Pence regime stands for.
Milo Yiannopoulos calls Donald Trump daddy.
He's a salivating sycophant for the fascists in power.
And when he came here and he got humiliated and shut down in February because of massive and righteous outpourings of protest from students and others, Donald Trump tweeted and threatened this university.
This just shows it's not a local issue and Milo is an egomaniac troll swamp, swamp from the internet, troll from the internet.
But what he is serving is actually a fascist regime in power.
That's why we're taking this very seriously.
They were not coming to have a battle of ideas.
White supremacy is a settled issue.
There's nothing to learn from that.
The only reason that shit has a platform is because it's backed up by power.
Because it's backed up by the raw power of the state, the White House, and a whole fascist movement that we saw in Charlottesville taking people's lives, marching with torches and chanting Nazi slogans.
We saw this in Charlottesville and we saw Donald Trump give it its sanction from the top.
This is a dangerous time.
We saw Donald Trump just three days ago threaten North Korea, the entire country, 25 million people with complete destruction.
This is not a neutral backdrop.
That's why we say the issue is not free speech.
The issue is fascism assaulting the universities and being consolidated in America.
That's right.
And refusefascism.org says, put your fist up and say this with me.
In the name of humanity.
In the name of humanity.
We refuse.
We refuse.
To accept.
To accept a fascist America.
A fascist America.
Okay, so here's an interesting question.
He says, I demonize everybody I disagree with.
No, I don't.
If anybody paid any attention, I stood next to a woman yesterday, as I have all week, who supported Hillary Clinton, who opposes this fascist regime.
I think Hillary Clinton's a war criminal.
I would never support her.
But I was proud and happy to stand next to a Hillary supporter, a Bernie supporter.
I'm out here if by any means necessary today.
I'm out here as a revolutionary communist willing to unite with anybody who's standing up against fascism.
If you don't agree with me, we can have an argument.
But if you want to deny the humanity of black people, you want to ban a whole religion because people are Muslim, you want to strip women of their right to reproductive freedom and force women to have children against their will, then you are a fascist and I do not have common ground with you and no one should.
Yeah, but who cares what you think?
You're a communist.
Okay.
Say it loud.
Say it clear.
Immigrants are welcome here.
No Trump.
No KKK, no fascist USA.
No Trump.
No KKK, no fascist USA.
No Trump.
No KKK, no fascist.
Against fascism, we're going to link arms right now.
We're going to practice something that might be useful when the fascists try to come.
Right now, right here, let's link arms together.
Let's make it perimeter and link arms together.
Because we're out here together.
We're going to stand together.
We're going to link arms together.
We're going to be talking about the people who are going to be able to do those skirmishes.
I'm going to have more to say in a few minutes, but I want to introduce Yvette Falarca, who is going to share some words with you.
She is with By Any Means Necessary.
Give her some love.
And all y'all who are against fascism, gather around.
Let's have one mic, one space.
Let's do this together.
First, I'm Yvette Falarca.
I'm with the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration, and Immigrant Rights and fight for equality by any means necessary.
And we are holding a protest here today, and we are calling for everyone, students and community members from all over the Bay Area, Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, El Serrino, you name it, San Jose.
I am so glad everyone is out here and we urge more people to come out here because we outnumber these white supremacists.
They are in a frenzy right now because they're losing.
Because their president is losing.
Because he can't even open his mouth for 10 seconds without some kind of racist crap coming and spilling out of it.
And he is discrediting himself and he is discrediting all of his supporters.
All he stands on is racism.
All he stands on is immigrant bashing and xenophobia.
And the majority of people in this nation say no to that and reject that.
We in this community are proud to stand for immigrants.
We are proud to stand for Muslim and women students and community members.
We are proud for the gains that trans people in this nation have won.
And we are committed to defending each other and defending those gains by any means necessary.
So today, today, Milo Yiannopoulos and his white supremacist, stupid supporters are going to see if they can get together so they can try to attack people in this community the way that they have over and over and attempted to.
Whether it was in Sacramento where they stabbed nine people or whether it was in Charlottesville where some of those stupid racist trolls who hate women then felt strong enough to run over and murder a young woman named Heather Hare.
We promise and commit we will not let Berkeley become another Charlottesville.
Never again will we let any member of our community who is proud to stand for real democracy and real equality be murdered or attacked by one of these racist, misogynist xenophobes.
But that means we need to unite together.
That means we act united together and collectively together because we can beat these stupid, dumb, racist, women-hating trolls and make sure that they have to scatter again and not feel like when they come together out from behind their computers or whatever rat holes they came out of that they have to go back to where they came from because this is our community.
America is our America.
And anyone, any immigrant, any Muslim, any woman who lives here, who goes to school here with or without papers, every one of us is part of this nation.
We are here and we are staying here.
Aku estabos y nonos vamos.
Achieve usamos!
No, no.
USA!
U.S.A. Don't get kicked in No fascist U.S.A. Get kicked in No fascist USA!
Charlie Mill!
Come on!
Charlie Mill!
Ever again!
Justice, go away.
Shutting down our sound system!
Free speech for fascists!
What the hell is going on?
Berkeley is the home of the free speech movement!
That's shutting down anti-fascist speech!
USA!
Hey, hey!
So, two arrests so far.
Hey, sleep.
Hey, buddy.
Good.
Two arrests.
It was the same guy in the original Berkeley video who was saying he was defending himself.
There was an original Facebook video of a guy here ripping down the Milo side saying he's defending himself.
He was going against another Milo protester because he was riding his bike here and then he just, again, put up his fist and saying he was going to defend himself.
Cops moved in and made two arrests.
No KKK, no fascists, no USA!
No taxis, no KKK, no fascists!
The police are going after Amplified Sound, and they're taking people's balls home.
You guys, everyone knows him.
You stand around and they come up with a sword.
Nazi scum!
Off our scope, Brad!
Nazi scum!
Off our streets!
Nazi scum!
Off our streets!
Nazi scum!
Off more streets!
Nazi scum!
Off our streets!
Nazi scum!
Nazi scope!
Nazi scum!
Off our streets!
Off our staff!
Nazi scouts!
Off our streets!
Nazi scum!
Off our streets!
Nazi scum!
Off our streets!
Nazi scum!
Off streets!
Nazi scouts!
Off our streets!
Let's hug it up!
Off our streets!
Nazi scum!
Off our streets!
Nazi scope!
I got this!
Nazi Red Hat!
Put a hand on him!
Just keep a hand on him!
Fucking communist!
The police are going to keep doing what they got to do.
Both protesters are refusing to back down, so everyone's like, everyone's in each other's faces.
Say it loud, say it clear!
Immigrants are welcome here!
What do you do if the immigrants are fascists, though?
What if the immigrants are like fascists from like Australia?
Then fascists gotta go.
That's a unashaped question.
Yeah, but that means the immigrants aren't welcome here.
That's the last question.
Yeah, but then the immigrants aren't welcome, are they?
So are you against fascism?
Of course.
And that's all you need to know.
So no fascist immigrants, but yes to non-fascist immigrants.
Yeah, how do you tell?
Oh, okay.
How do you know?
How do you know?
What's the fascist on it?
No, I mean the immigrants.
I mean the immigrants.
How do you know?
I don't know why you'd even ask that question.
It doesn't make any sense.
What?
How doesn't that make sense?
Okay, I'm done talking to you.
Get out of the page.
Okay.
I'm done talking to you.
Okay, that's great.
I'm wearing this helmet for personal protection.
And I like the style.
But why are you a helmet?
What are you, a racist?
No, what about a racist helmet?
It's a better helmet because why?
Because they're white?
Because they're European?
What makes it better?
Because it's not Chinese.
It's not a Japanese style helmet.
What difference does it make?
Well, because he's a bigot.
He's a racist bigot.
He doesn't see it.
So many people have come up to me and be like, that's a fascist helmet.
That's aligned with fascism.
I'm like, and I had some guy come up to me and say that in Norway, people used to wear fascists used to wear this helmet.
And I'm like, okay, in the 50s, fascists used to wear this helmet in Norway, but for 2,000 years, Vikings wore it.
Vets on her phone, presumably organising something.
Vets on her phone, presumably organising something.
It's more than a dozen people sporting a vet, I would be amazed.
No Trump!
No KKK!
No fascist US!
No Trump!
This is the extent of it.
This is my natural farm with this one.
Say that again?
Taking steps.
Alright, I need to go in there.
Yeah, turtle is quick.
Pete?
I'm here.
Oh.
Oh, yeah, that's where Ledstead.
Grab that.
Camera can't come in.
Camera can either be staged here or hand it to someone else.
I need someone to take this back.
Cameras can't come in.
Cameras can't.
I can't, guys.
I'm sucking the camera.
Yeah.
They need to be staged.
I don't want him not to do it.
No prep.
So they're going to be on our six?
You're going to split and rejoin.
Just to get over here.
Right hi.
Right here.
Up here, right?
Yeah. That's good.
Bye. Bye.
Thank you.
How are you all?
Very disappointing protester turnout today.
We are gathered here today in a moment of national strife.
It's a moment when spoilt brat famous millionaires are kneeling to disrespect the national anthem.
You want me to come down here?
Nobody can hear you!
We're here today, in a moment!
We love Barlow!
What you're doing is fascism.
Let them talk.
Now we're not.
We're here today.
Let's take a look at it.
No KKK, no fascist USA.
No Trump.
Let's get it.
No fascist USA.
No Trump.
No KKK, no fascist USA.
No Trump.
No KKK, no fascist USA.
No Trump.
Famous celebrities are on their knees disrespecting your flag.
When I get on my knees, it is not to disrespect the flag.
But it's not what you think.
It's not what you think.
No, Trump.
I want you to join me for a moment.
No, you're on your knees to pray.
To pray for the protesters who don't know what they're doing.
Trying to welcome in a socialist hellhole they don't understand.
To pray for each other, for the fortitude and strength to carry on, to fight for free speech in the face of overwhelming odds.
And for America, the greatest nation in the world.
No KKK!
No KKK!
No fascist USA!
No Trump!
No KKK.
No KKK, no fascist USA.
No Trump.
No KK.
We shall overcome.
We shall overcome.
No KKK no.
No KKK.
You shall.
Thank you.
Hey!
You had a great sign.
Hey, fuck you, man.
You took my sign.
No, Trump.
No KKK.
Now, this group, thank you.
This group is all that is left of an event that should have been a four-day extravaganza.
And you can thank UC Berkeley for that.
You can thank UC Berkeley for sabotaging everything the college Republicans were trying to do.
You can thank UC Berkeley for sabotaging their students' aspirations, for launching a police investigation into their own students for the crime of putting up posters and being a Republican.
It's so shocking and so appalling that having to do this for free speech in America today is necessary.
What do you call what you're doing?
What is this?
This isn't fascism, helicopter rides for commies!
No KKK, no KKK!
Stand up here!
Come stand up here.
Come out of conversation with us.
You ready for it?
I don't debate with Nazis.
I don't debate with white supremacists.
It should be easy.
It should be easy, but it isn't, is it?
I'm Joe.
Hello, there are.
I'm Jewish.
Cut it down.
No, black.
No, Trump.
No, Kerry, Kerry.
Why don't you come and debate us?
You should be run out of this country like the dogs you want.
Why not?
Against xenophobia.
You are the name of humanity.
I don't know what to accept.
I'm fascinated by the future.
And I'm putting my job against myself.
No, Trump.
No KKK, no facts, no, U.S.S. No, no, Trump.
Hi, how are you?
Thank you.
Hello.
How are you?
All right, so free speech week is basically a photo of and a public appearance.
Well, this is what UC Berkeley has left us with, but it was very important that we show up on campus.
It is very important that we made ourselves present despite the machinations of the university to subvert and to shatter their students' aspirations.
We're going to be back.
We're going to be back next April.
I'm going to keep coming to UC Berkeley until they start treating their Conservative students with the same respect and with the fairness that they treat their local students.
It's about bigger crowds.
It's not about numbers.
It's not about numbers.
We had a couple of, what, what, a day?
I told people yesterday that we were going to do this.
It's not about numbers.
It's about making sure that we're here.
Making sure that we're here and letting the administration know that nothing they do is going to deter us from showing up on college campuses and allowing people to express their First Amendment rights.
What do you say to the protesters who have gathered out here to try to shut you down?
They're welcome to come here.
I'm happy to have them here so long as they stay non-violent.
Can you talk about what you've seen happening on college campuses in this country?
I know your followers know, but make it clear what your concerns are.
Well, I think a lot of people are finally realizing that what I've been saying about American college campuses is not overblown.
Now, UC Berkeley is the belly of the beast as far as I'm concerned.
We were never going to get a crowd bigger than the protesters at UC Berkeley of all places.
It's not just the university, but the town too.
At other colleges, it can be more mixed.
But the point is, the speech of conservatives and libertarians is under threat like it has never been before on American college campuses.
And this is where we have to win.
This is where the battle really matters.
And there are some of us who are going to show up, whether it's two people, ten people, or 10,000 people, are going to keep showing up every single time.
We don't care on them.
Never.
Milo, I'm going to pick.
Let him go.
It's okay.
You don't care much.
There we go.
Perfect.
Thank you.
All right, all right.
No more stop.
I'm a one day represent.
Thank you very much.
Pork down!
No, KKK, no fashion.
What so proudly we're the twilight slash USA?
Who's right?
Shed bright stars.
Thank you very much for joining us, Pandemonium!
We often talk about it.
There's always going to be chaos.
That's always going to be difficult, right?
Yep.
We're going to go off, we're going to go off.
Jump, ready?
Yeah, I'll jump.
Go ahead, cage.
Alright, I'm coming to hand you.
Hold right here.
We have to beat everybody up.
Snuck out the back entrance like a white.
I didn't think a lot of people were done now.
No, well, we had a data organizer, you know.
We told people yesterday, what do you think is going to happen?
Do you think the university is working against you?
Of course they are, and I think people are absolutely terrified of showing up and getting beaten up.
What do you think?
So, did you actually have anything to say to the people who showed up?
It was impossible to be heard today.
Alright, Milo, grab onto me.
Milo, grab on me!
Watch out!
That's all!
He's good.
He's good.
Here we go, thanks, I'll take that.
We're finally in the back of the car, no telling whether we'll get out alive or not.
There's a lot of reporters here, but just as many people who seem to want to jostle and push and start a fight.
There we go.
Purdy, my cameraman, has done a sterling job in his amazing shirt.
It would have been essential for me to be here if only one person had showed up today.
And the reason for that is UC Berkeley needs to know that Conservatives are not going to be stifled on campus.
That even if there are two of us, we're going to show up, we're going to show up loudly, we're all going to defy their ordinances.
We don't care if the police are throttling access to make sure there's only 30 people there.
None of that stuff is going to deter us because we don't crave acceptance and publicity in the same way liberals do.
We just want to be left alone.
It is clear that we represent the real community!
The real community!
America greats!
C-SAT WHENDING!
Excuse me, what does it mean?
Yes, I'm afraid of the battle.
Yes, we can't come up.
I'm sorry.
I'm an anarchist.
Stand the fuck back!
I'm out, c'mon.
Stand up like that!
Cops and Cran go hand in hand!
You guys
having a good day.
Yeah, oh great!
Hey, yeah, I'm doing great.
Thanks for turning out, by the way.
So I think you guys are the thing preventing Antifar from doing any damage.
Well, we're out here not to pick sides, but just to make sure that everybody gets their voice.
That's all I would ever want from the states.
That's all we're here for.
Yep, that's staff.
It's nice to have talk to someone.
Because most of the time, it's like, you know, you feel like you can't talk or something.
Totally understandable.
Well, out here, we just want to make sure everybody gets their own voice every time.
That's perfect.
Get this.
Go on.
So isn't there something... some rally or something that Anthony Farrow are doing tomorrow?
They've got posters up over there, I don't know.
Yeah, I haven't seen the posters.
No, I'm not quite sure.
Alright, I think they're doing some rally tomorrow, I don't know.
Are you allowed to give a personal opinion on any of this?
Or is that not allowed?
Rucker, do you have a whole take on this?
And what?
What's going on?
Well, you're asking me, I don't care.
This is outside the purview of objectivism, is it?
Delete this video.
Hey, I spoke to you the other day.
I spoke to you the other day, didn't I?
Where?
Just over there.
We were talking about gentrification.
Oh, yeah.
Still here.
Yeah, yeah, you know.
Yeah, well, I've got a few days before I have to go to Milwaukee.
Yeah, I had it last time just.
So has anything gone down, do you think?
What?
No?
It happened earlier.
I was at work.
Oh, what happened?
They started down at Telegraph Avenue, went to People's Park.
Was it a large group of left-wing people?
From what I understand, equal number.
But I was at work watching video from my friends who two hours earlier texting me, you want to be here?
I'm like, I'm at work.
Yeah, I can't, you know.
But the original confrontation that I thought was going to happen was the Muslim Student Association was supposed to have a teach-in at West Circle.
Isn't that tomorrow?
Is it tomorrow?
Well, they've got signs for something tomorrow.
Maybe it's tomorrow.
Right.
Because favorite prayer vowed to disrupt it.
Right.
It's a teach-in of students.
These fucking police officers are vowed to protect from an outside agitation group.
Which I'm sure they will.
Which is, you know, when you look at the demographic of this group, it's quite amazing.
It's pretty mixed, isn't it?
Yeah, it's very quite diverse, Devil, isn't it?
So would you characterize you as fascists, or are they more Republicans?
Fascism goes across all ethnicities.
Yeah, I know, but would you think these people were fascists or Republicans?
I mean, there is a distinction, right?
Yeah.
I mean, just rough estimates.
What I've seen, who I've seen here, I've seen neo-Nazis on this crowd to just Republican students, young Republicans, all under one big conservative umbrella.
So you got fascists and among them.
Wouldn't it make sense to bring the Republicans over to like your umbrella?
So then the fascists are isolated.
Is that not possible?
So I'd be trying to isolate the fascists by like saying, hey, Republicans, if you're not racist, come and hang with us.
Well, when you come to America, because you're from England, you'll find fascists who are selectively racist.
Selectively racist?
Selectively.
Can you explain that?
Like, choose one race over another.
So it's like all fascists did that.
But I mean, yeah, but.
And I mean, the Republicans aren't inherently racist, are they?
Fascists, I agree, are probably inherently racist.
No, they're not inherently racist, but they need a racist structure, infrastructure for them to survive.
Can you explain that to me?
I don't really understand.
So now you're videotaping me this time.
Oh, I can stop.
I can.
It's okay if you don't want to explain that.
No, no, honestly, it's fine.
I just.
They're not racist, but they need a racist structure.
You said they're not inherently racist.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, I mean.
So, well, are they implicitly racist?
It's okay if you don't want to.
I'm just thinking of the wide range of Republicans I know.
Oh, right.
Right.
Who claim that they're not racist, but they are.
And, you know, they prop up racist structures.
You know.
Right.
Do they think that they're propping up a racist structure?
No.
So they're on unwitting racist.
Unwittingly.
Okay.
And that's usually the vast majority.
So wouldn't it be better to separate them from the fascists who are wittingly propping up a racist structure?
Yeah, it's better.
But, you know.
Unfortunately, I hope they see the light on their own.
I mean, which is probably going to take a long, long time.
And something drastically has to personally happen to them for them to politically change.
The Berkeley College Republicans invited Ben Shapiro.
The police were allowed to do their job.
It went off peacefully.
And I think we've seen a similar thing happen with Free Speech Week.
Unfortunately, Milo was unable to speak for longer than a few minutes.
Antifa jumped the barricades and he was forced to evacuate.
But the good thing was that in some way or form, conservative speech was able to be heard here in Berkeley.
Even though Milo had to evacuate, so many figures from the right have come together in unity and peacefully expressed their views.
The police did their job.
They've kept us separated.
They just arrested Yvette Falarca, a violent anti-fascist.
They did.
Yes, she was just arrested a few minutes ago at People's Park.
And she was arrested previously in Sacramento for inciting a riot.
She's been on bail since then.
So I think it just goes to show that even though there was a lot of fear here, irrational fear, about right-wing protesters coming, the only people who got arrested are far-left activists like Yvette Falarca.
So I think it's a victory for not just the right, but free speech everywhere.
I think that if this continues, people like Richard Dawkins, people like Bill Maher, can actually come to Berkeley peacefully without being attacked.
So this is a movement for all groups, not just conservatives.
We're fighting for free speech.
This is the new free speech movement, and what you're witnessing here is history.
Okay, so if the police have been doing their jobs and keeping everyone separated, why did Milo have to leave?
Milo had to leave because people were jumping the barricade set up that you see here on campus.
Why didn't the police?
Well, I think the police didn't have a chance to respond.
Keep in mind that the police presence here is not as great as it has been in the past.
When Ann Coulter was scheduled to speak, there was far more security, in my opinion.
But even so, I think the police did a good job.
And I think it's because you have a mixture of different departments.
I think the City of Berkeley Police Department and I think the University of California Police Department stand down all the time, are told to stand down, are made to stand down.
These other police departments, including California Highway Patrol, they do their job.
They know how to keep people safe.
They're not afraid.
And they're given the freedom to do their jobs and protect free speech.
Yeah, do you think it's the police themselves, or do you think it's the authorities instructing the police?
I think it's the authorities.
The university administration and the city of Berkeley, including the Berkeley mayor, are terrified of actually allowing the police to do their job.
They have to deal with their constituents on a day-by-day basis.
And unfortunately, the people of Berkeley are very anti-police.
They're anti-force, if it's coming from the police.
They're quite alright with left-wing violence against conservatives, but not for the police keeping order.
So I think the only way you're going to see a change in local policing is if administrators and city officials actually stand up for the rights and physical safety of conservatives and everyone in general.
I helped organize with Yvette Falarka.
Oh, did you?
I'm ashamed to say that.
No, don't be afraid.
When the violence came out, her banner went down.
I saw the first time I saw the ninjas, the ISIS, vegan ISIS, as they're called.
First time I saw Vegan ISIS was the Eric Garner, it was a police brutality issue.
Even Eric Garner's mother said, I don't believe it's a race issue.
I believe it's a police brutality issue.
Well, when they were breaking bank ATMs and everything, I said, are you okay with this?
Or I feel that might be okay on an anti-banking campaign, anti-banking protest.
They took away from the police brutality issue and turned it into a riot.
And Yvette's okay with it.
I looked at her as I was filming.
I said, you're okay with this?
and she said, sometimes it's necessary.
Well, that was back in, I had not heard of that yet, you know what I mean?
Until this year, I didn't hurt a BAM.
Could you tell me what your opinions of the vets are from your personal interactions with them?
Well, being opposed from the violence and destruction, I separated myself from that.
I didn't go to any more meetings.
I didn't organize any more events.
Could you tell me about the sort of atmosphere she's fostering in the meetings?
It's poison.
Her mindset is poison.
Whereas if I don't agree with you, I have to beat you up.
You know, she was just arrested for...
Rather with me or against me.
Yeah, that with me or against me mentality.
It's poison.
It's a cancer, and that's, you know, I used to be an anarchist until I realized the only working model of anarchy in the history of the world is an online simulation.
A video game, in essence.
It's the only working model of anarchy.
Okay, that's very interesting.
Thank you.
I'm opposed to communism because I know throughout history, it's allowed one entity, one man, or one entity to seize power and kill hundreds of millions of people.
So I'm very anti-communist.
But I'm also anti-fascist.
You know, I say no to white supremacist bullshit.
I'm very against that.
As to use Ben Shapiro's words from his speech when he came here.
So would you consider yourself a Republican or?
A libertarian.
I came to Berkeley as a liberal on April 15th, having Antifa throw a mortar at me, which many of you saw on my YouTube channel, a non-medic of that day.
A mortar was thrown directly at me.
It was right before the smoke bomb that Antifa got pushed back by.
I had to step away to not get hit by that mortar.
And it wasn't just a flashbang.
It wasn't even just an M80.
It was a professional mortar, professional firework mortar.
That's something you don't throw into the crowd.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
I'm very, very against that violence.
Someone who comes out of the left, I condemn the violence of Antifa.
And I say it.
You know, I'm not right-wing.
I'm not left-wing.
You know, what if I told you both wings are the same bird?
Whether you're left-wing, whether you're right-wing, we are the 99%.
And the 1% financing both sides to try to divide us in a race war.
When I believe it's actually an economic class war, that's more accurate than it being a race war.
Yeah, yeah.
And I hate to see it turned into a race.
The solution starts with open dialect, which is freedom of speech.
And if we can all unify and agree on that, well, man, the right-wing libertarians don't want a huge overreaching police state.
The left-wings don't want a huge overreaching police state.
In some ways, it was a failure.
I would have preferred Milo hadn't gotten canceled.
We could have gone on, proceeded with the activities, the speakers, and the sharing of knowledge, commiserating with people of like-minded thought and ideology.
But I think we've salvaged it to a certain degree.
We showed up here, supported Milo on Sunday, and we're here today.
We did a march then.
We trolled the hell out of BAM and the unmasked contingents of Antifa.
Kind of took any thunder out of whatever sort of victory they might have claimed for that day.
And then we went on and had drinks not even a block away from UC Berkeley for the entire night and drank and had no instances of violence and had a great time.
You know, then today we all met here at Sproul Plaza and we marched through Berkeley to People's Park.
If you don't know the history of People's Park, People's Park is a historic park here in Berkeley.
That is, it's a property of UC Berkeley.
And over the years, it's become essentially a communist, Marxist rallying point.
That's where they go and they give their communist and Marxist speeches and whatnot.
So it's even more of a statement, us going to People's Park and having our speeches there as opposed to MLK Park, where we've had the prior Berkeley events.
So all in all, I think it was good.
And the best thing of today is Yabet Larka was arrested for assaulting yours truly.
So you were the Proud Boys.
Yeah, I'm Vice President of the Proud Boys.
Don't tell me about the Proud Boys.
So I have a funny feeling, you guys get a lot of bad press, and you don't get to tell your own story.
Yeah, we get a lot of terrible press, man.
And I don't really know how it's gone that direction with the Proud Boys, because our mission statement, you know, from the very beginning was that we are Western chauvinists.
We are unabashedly pro-West.
We are jingoistic.
We embrace Western civilization.
It's the best civilization and culture on the face of the earth.
The pinnacle of that Western civilization is America.
America is at the very, very top.
And we're very proud of that.
And we've always said we accept people of all races, cultures, sexual identities.
But somehow this is because our numbers tend to be overwhelmingly white, which is like, I guess, pretty common in the conservative movement, especially if it's an all-male fraternity.
You're going to have numbers like that.
And because of what we represent, they have tried to label us as white nationalist and racist.
Just to be completely specific, you don't consider yourself to be a racist at all, no?
No.
You don't consider yourself to be misogynist or transphobic or Islamophobic or what maybe I'm not going to be able to do.
You might be a little bit of a misogynist.
No, no, no.
I love women.
I love women.
No, no, none of that.
No fascist USA, no Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA, no Trump, no KKK, no FSA.
No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA.
No Trump is a good KKK, no fascist.
1950, my check, my check, my check, my check, my check.
Why are these fascists?
Why are these fascists targeting Berkeley?
Targeting Berkeley.
They hate Berkeley.
They hate Berkeley.
Because Berkeley stands for science.
Because Berkeley stands for science.
And they're climate change deniers.
And they're climate change deniers.
They're no nothing.
Why do we stand?
Because Berkeley stands for people thinking.
And they want blind obedience.
And they want blind obedience.
They want people pledging allegiance.
They want people pledging allegiance.
We don't stand for America first.
We don't stand for America first.
We stand for humanity first.
We stand for humanity first.
Donald Trump, Donald Trump, says to Korea.
Korea has completely destroyed Korea.
Donald Trump wants to drum nuclear bombs on North Korea.
Wants to drop nuclear bombs on North Korea.
A country of 25 million.
A country of 25 billion.
We stand.
We stand for humanity.
For humanity.
For humanity.
You don't can say my voice.
Let y'all lose your voice first.
Then we're going to bring it all home.
Louder.
Louder.
Lose your voice early.
No, KKK.
Lose your voice early.
We are refusing fascism.
We are refused fascism.
We want an end to terrorists.
You're terrorists.
My check.
My check.
I am a proud American.
I am a proud American.
I am a UC already.
I am a UC alumna.
I am a UC alumna.
I love learning.
I love learning.
I love universities.
I love universities.
And above all.
And above all.
I love the truth.
I love the truth.
That is what I'm out here for.
That is what I'm out here for.
All I want to say to the students here is all I want to say to the students here is learn.
Learn.
Check your facts.
Check your facts.
Read your history.
Read your history.
We have been here before.
We have been here before.
Now you were here yesterday.
There is no need.
There is no need to relearn all history's lessons.
To relearn all history's lessons.
Don't take my word for it.
Don't take my word for it.
Don't take their word for it.
Don't take their word for it.
Don't take anybody's word for it.
Don't take anybody's word for it.
Just learn and think.
Just learn and think.
And I think if you do, you will realize what a dangerous path we're on.
What a dangerous path we're on.
And have for humanity and our green earth.
And have for humanity and our green earth.
We need to stop this.
We need to stop this with non-violent mass action.
With non-violent mass action.
You guys attack me when I walk in.
I love you.
I love you always.
What's up with the landmark?
That's built up.
We are refusing fascism.
We are refusing fascism and our comrades in BAM.
And our comrades in BAM.
And we are organizing.
And we are organizing.
For November 4th, for November 4th, to arrive out, to drive out the Trump pens.
The Trump pets.
Fascist fascists.
We will not have.
We will not have.
For years.
Can you explain why the white supremacy is so diverse?
Don't try to make that white movement.
Every time you go out there, I don't care.
How is that?
My solution, first of all, involves not ceding the moral high ground to them by succumbing to their perpetrator tactics.
Right now, what they're doing is they're trying to provoke people into conflict with their incessant chanting, with their irrationality.
And if you combat irrationality with irrationality, do you really think you're going to solve the problem?
Excuse me.
Why has it been called enough, please?
Is there some device inside?
I'm trying to see what it is.
Okay.
Thank you.
I take it the mysterious object wasn't a danger.
I don't know.
I'm on a different frequency, so I don't know if it's a good idea.
Thank you anyway.
Thank you.
Hey, man.
Bye, Dad.
Nice to see you again.
Been accused of being a white supremacist communist yet?
Oh, Batsuit.
Oh, man.
Same here.
Proud light in there.
I've seen your videos.
Oh, have you?
Yes, I have.
I have.
I have.
I did recognize your voice.
Oh, I heard you guys think I'm a white supremacist.
I've obviously been saying that's good.
You know, every idea just gets polarized, doesn't it?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
There's no discussion anymore.
Is she better because she's grabbing it?
Listen, I was actually on the stream yesterday and I mentioned you.
What was your name on your side?
What was your mental name?
Jamal, I was saying how you've been accused from both sides, and you're just like, I'm just trying to cover.
I don't even care.
What do you do?
Anyway, you're off to go.
Bootstrap!
Can't stop!
Root stop!
Until all these fascists are off our streets!
Are out of birthday!
This guy!
And out of power!
And a bunch of imposters!
I'm not touching!
These guys are a bunch of imposters!
They've not even called for the school!
No KKK, no fascists!
Only Lewis chat!
No Trump!
They have no dialogue!
They're not in the brand figure!
They're a bunch of shit!
They practice!
They're chats!
And hook!
You will hear them!
No Trump!
No KKK, no fascist USA!
No Trump!
No KKK!
No fascist!
These guys are a bunch of imposters!
They pretend to think careful you, but they don't!
No Trump!
No KKK, no fascist USA!
No Trump!
No KKK!
No fascist USA!
No Trump!
No KKK!
No fascist!
No Trump!
No KKK!
No fascist USA!
No Trump!
Mike Check!
My check!
Mike Check!
My check!
We are living in history!
We are living in history!
You may not know it!
You may not know it!
People don't know it!
People don't know it!
We don't want to know!
That's true!
That is true!
People don't want to know!
People don't want to know!
They don't know either!
That you're in a historical crux!
You're in a historical box.
A moment when we are...
We are teetering on the ballots!
On one side is freedom!
On the other side is barbarity and fascism.
On the other side is barbarity and fascism.
They want to use the same bathroom that you.
This place is very important in that fight.
In that fight.
In Germany.
In Germany.
What about Germany?
They didn't know.
Because they hadn't seen it.
Because they hadn't seen it.
Because they were illegal.
The damage that fascism does.
They had more excuse than we do.
So they cross the water.
We have no excuse.
We have no excuse.
And now we're going to blame for backup.
Fascism is a word with a meaning.
Fascism is a word with a meaning.
Look it up.
Look it up.
The facts are there.
The facts are there.
If you read the facts, you will see.
Fascism is not a political system.
It is not a philosophy.
Philosophies must be coherent.
fascism is not left fascism is not left fascism is not right It is.
A myth.
A lie.
A racist myth.
A racist.
They want to be racist too.
A nationalist myth.
Don't fall for it.
Don't fall.
Think for yourselves.
Think for yourself.
Look who's back in.
Think for yourselves.
Look who's back in.
It takes more than one Twitter post.
You have to learn for yourself.
Read it.
Read it.
Read history.
Read history.
And learn from it.
Thank you.
I was just kind of making fun of them and just kind of like illustrating how pathetic they look.
Like they don't really have ideas of their own.
They just chant in a group and it's all rehearsed.
And I wish one of them would just say, look, guys, F you, you know, and we don't like because we really don't get any direction from them.
Like they don't really tell us what is what they want.
It's more just of a destructive nature of their nature, of their message.
So like I tried to see if I can get somewhere, you know, if there's some dialogue and they're just worth mocking, aren't they?
Yesterday there was a couple of Hispanic girls that I was able to talk to them in Spanish actually.
And the Black Lives Matter lady wouldn't let them speak that much.
But then one of them said, Marco, I support you.
I used to support Donald Trump.
And I felt that I got somewhere because I told her that we can't blame Trump for the problems that are in the Hispanic communities because those problems have always been there.
Trump is just doing what he can, what he understands of us.
But I think we should take responsibility.
I totally agree.
But that's not something they want to hear, is it?
Right, no, no, no.
should take responsibility because there could be another Trump and he could be worse.
We shall overcome.
We shall overcome.
You can't pay for theatre this good.
You just cannot pay for theater this good.
To uphold the First and Fourteenth Amendments that was Mario Sario on October 16th, 1964, right here on the steps of Stroud Plaza, as he stood up against the exact same forces that are perverting this message to instill fascism in the human debate.
Oh, that's just a free speech!
Oh, no! Oh, no!
Oh, look at that!
Oh, oh, oh! Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Oh!
I love the colour of my skin.
It's the skin that I'm in.
It's the skin that I'm in.
I said I love being black.
I said I love being black.
I love the texture of my hair.
I said I love being black.
I love the colour of my skin.
It's the skin that I'm in.
I said I love being black.
This is cool.
I love the texture of my hair.
I said, I love being black.
I love the colour of my skin.
It's the skin that I'm in.
I said, I love being black.
Why are you blocking my camera?
Hey, how's it going?
Textor.
Why are there so many non-white people in the white supremacy?
I think you're not.
Non-white people, white guys are lecturing too.
Isn't that a problem?
Nature is not a debate.
Any idea why the white supremacy is so diverse?
Why do you think the white supremacy is so popular with non-white people?
He boggled my mind with that question.
Excuse me.
Why is the white supremacy so diverse?
Why is white supremacy so diverse?
It is despicable.
Capitalism functions so that it looks itself a little more psychological.
Can I speak?
But if it is actually including the men, then we'll survive them.
I see American flags, so this must be the Klan meeting, right?
Klan media right here.
This is the face of white supremacy.
No, it's really diverse.
We're going to be in the history book as the first brown people to be accepted in the clan.
Yeah.
Excuse me.
Why is the white supremacy so diverse?
I'm sorry.
Why is the white supremacy opposing you so diverse?
What do you mean by that?
It's not diverse.
These are Uncle Tom, sorry, pathetic creatures.
Look, they are black people, like the Supreme Court judge, Mr. Thomas.
That's all these are.
Uncle Thomas is.
What do you mean, why am I standing up against white supremacy?
Because it's an ideology.
We already have a system in place that basically is benefiting the few.
White people going into that ideology is falling into divide and conquer.
We're not no longer needing to do tribal warfare based on race if we ever needed to.
Race is a false concept.
What we need to do is show that together we can have health, schools for all, jobs for all, good wages, policy.
All the things that we need are here because wealth is fine in the military and the 1% is still the same.
So part of that happens when people are out here organizing and neo-Nazi here and saying that they're for white supremacy.
I guess you're sending people wearing helmets and right.
Oh, yeah, so to me, you're basically trying to say that they're for fascism and right-wing ideology, and I'm here to say, no, we need to go the other way.
We need to go leftward, right?
We don't want to go back into barbarism.
Why do they have American flags if they're fascism?
Well, what do you think?
That's kind of a stupid question.
Don't you think they don't agree with my definition, probably, that we're all here debating.