The Charlie Kirk Show - Terrence K. Williams | From The Foster House To The White House Aired: 2020-08-12 Duration: 33:13 === Welcome Terrence Williams (02:35) === [00:00:00] Thank you for listening to this podcast one production. [00:00:02] Now available on Apple Podcasts, Podcast One, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcast. [00:00:08] Hey, everybody. [00:00:09] I have a real treat in store for you. [00:00:11] The great Terrence Williams is here. [00:00:13] He's one of the funniest people. [00:00:14] He's a black conservative. [00:00:15] You're going to love him. [00:00:16] Thank you guys for supporting our program at charliekirk.com/slash support, charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:00:21] Thank you for those of you that chip in $20 a month or $50 a month or some of you $100 a month. [00:00:26] God bless you. [00:00:27] You allow us to continue to stay strong and keep our program moving up in the charts. 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[00:01:17] We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. [00:01:25] That's why we are here. [00:01:28] Hey, everybody. [00:01:28] Welcome to this episode of the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:01:30] I am joined by my friend Terrence Williams, who makes me laugh more than any of the late night comedians, Stephen Colbert or Jay Leno, or any of those guys. [00:01:38] You guys have probably seen Terrence on either Twitter or Facebook. [00:01:42] His videos are awesome. [00:01:44] He is, he's very creative, and I'm honored to have him on the show. [00:01:48] Terrence, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:01:50] Man, thank you for having me on one of the greatest podcast shows that's available right now. [00:01:58] Well, thank you, man. [00:01:59] You're wearing your Keep America Great hat for those people that can't see it that are listening to us. [00:02:04] Tell us a little about yourself. [00:02:07] You love Donald Trump. [00:02:08] You're a black conservative. [00:02:09] You're a comedian. [00:02:10] You're all these things that aren't supposed to exist. [00:02:13] Tell us your story. [00:02:15] Well, yes, I do love President Donald J. Trump, and I'm black. [00:02:18] And I do understand that just because I'm black, that don't mean I have to be a Democrat. [00:02:25] I mean, but Charlie, you know, I'm just the, I just consider myself as a regular guy from Oklahoma City. [00:02:32] I was born and raised in the state of Oklahoma. === Why Move to Africa (04:21) === [00:02:35] I came from foster care. [00:02:37] You know, my mother had nine children by six different guys, and she was addicted to crack cocaine, and she ended up losing us in the system. [00:02:46] The judge took her rights away because he was tired of seeing us in and out of the system, going back from Foster House, back to my mother's house. [00:02:55] So he just said, you know what, these children deserve better. [00:02:58] So we're going to keep them in a system and hopefully a family adopts these children. [00:03:03] And so that happened. [00:03:05] But you know what? [00:03:06] This is America and the dream is real. [00:03:08] So even though I went through all of that, you know, since the American dream is real, I made something of myself because I decided not to play a victim and to do something with my life because there comes a point, you know, there comes a point when you have to start taking responsibility, you know, and you can't always, you know, make excuses. [00:03:32] So, and then I started doing comedy. [00:03:35] And then this guy named Donald Trump was running for president in 2016. [00:03:40] And I said, I'm voting for this guy. [00:03:43] But the crazy thing is, Charlie, now, when I first got started, I made a video on Facebook. [00:03:49] It was called Africa is Not My Home. [00:03:52] And stop blaming the white man for everything. [00:03:54] It was my very first video. [00:03:57] And I was eating some fried chicken while I was making the video. [00:04:01] And it was not intentional. [00:04:04] I was on my lunch break and I wanted to finish my chicken. [00:04:07] And I wanted to try out this, this new Facebook Live thing. [00:04:11] So I made this video and I started out. [00:04:13] So I hear a lot of black people talking about they want to move back to Africa. [00:04:18] Back, I've never been. [00:04:20] So get you me. [00:04:21] You know, at this time, I said, I've never been to Alabama and I sure have not been to Africa. [00:04:27] So if y'all want to move to Africa, you move there and you let me know how Farrakhan treats you. [00:04:33] I'm not going with you. [00:04:34] Okay. [00:04:35] I'm going to stay here with my white folks. [00:04:37] That's what I said in the video. [00:04:39] You know, and I'm just making examples of how great this country is and trying to figure out, Charlie, why do these people want to move to Africa? [00:04:46] Why do people want to move out the country? [00:04:49] And they say they want to move, but they haven't left yet. [00:04:52] But this is the greatest country in the world. [00:04:55] People are moving here. [00:04:56] So why do you want to move there? [00:04:58] That's what I was trying to figure out, you know. [00:05:01] And the video went viral because I was talking about these things. [00:05:05] And I was like, you know what? [00:05:08] I don't understand. [00:05:09] I said, half of y'all need health insurance. [00:05:12] You know, I said, I'm just making a joke, but people were mad. [00:05:18] But I said, half of y'all need health insurance. [00:05:20] Well, I hate to break the news to you, but in Africa, they have flies out there that will kill you. [00:05:25] And please believe me, your health insurance is not paying for that at all. [00:05:30] And I was just going on and on and ranting about how great this country was. [00:05:34] And people were mad at that. [00:05:36] They were mad at that. [00:05:37] And they were mad that I was eating some fried chicken while I was talking about that. [00:05:41] And I didn't think it was racist to eat fried chicken, Charlie. [00:05:44] Do you like fried chicken? [00:05:45] I like fried chicken. [00:05:46] That's pretty good. [00:05:47] Yeah. [00:05:48] I mean, that's the American, I mean, America loves chicken, period. [00:05:52] Okay. [00:05:52] Fried, baked. [00:05:53] I don't care how you prefer it. [00:05:56] People, Americans love chicken, you know. [00:05:59] And people were calling me, you know, racist for eating fried chicken, calling me a stereotype. [00:06:05] And I was like, how? [00:06:07] I thought everybody eat chicken. [00:06:08] I was really lost. [00:06:10] I'm like, this is confusing. [00:06:11] You know, because when I went to, you know, my favorite chicken spot, there were white people there before me, you know. [00:06:19] Matter of fact, they had the, they were holding up the line, you know, I mean, asking for fresh chicken. [00:06:25] I'm like, come on. [00:06:28] Can you just get the stuff that's already made? [00:06:31] And then, so that was in 2016. [00:06:34] And people were like, this guy's funny. [00:06:37] I had liberals following me too. [00:06:40] And they were like, but who are you voting for? [00:06:43] And I said, well, Donald Trump. [00:06:46] And I saw my following go down, People were just, people were inboxing me. [00:06:53] You know what? [00:06:54] You just got started and you just ended. === Voting for Trump (13:56) === [00:06:56] I can't believe you are going to support Donald Trump, now President Trump. [00:07:01] And I was confused. [00:07:02] I'm like, well, you asked me who was I going to be voting for? [00:07:06] And I said, Donald Trump. [00:07:08] And that's how I got into talking about politics a lot. [00:07:12] I mean, I've always been, I was never involved in politics, but I've always done my research. [00:07:21] So, you know, and that's why I supported Donald J. Trump. [00:07:25] I knew Hillary Clinton was not the right choice at all. [00:07:28] I knew that for sure. [00:07:31] So that's how I got into that, Charlie, you know. [00:07:34] Well, it's a great story. [00:07:36] So, Terrence, tell us, you've been to the White House. [00:07:38] You've gotten to know the president. [00:07:40] They call the president a racist and all these things. [00:07:42] What do you think about that? [00:07:44] Well, actually, since we are bringing up me going to the White House and meeting the president, I would like to thank a man who made that happen. [00:07:54] And that man is Charlie Kirk. [00:07:57] Thank you, Charlie. [00:07:58] Charlie is the reason why I met President Donald J. Trump. [00:08:02] And he never mentions that when he talked about me going to the White House. [00:08:06] And, you know, but Charlie, thank you so much. [00:08:08] But you deserve it, Terrence. [00:08:10] You deserve it. [00:08:11] It was easy. [00:08:13] I went to the president. [00:08:14] I said, there's someone here that really wants to see you. [00:08:17] And he said, who? [00:08:18] I said, Terrence. [00:08:18] He said, bring him in here. [00:08:20] I want to see him. [00:08:20] So it was, you know, he loves you. [00:08:22] Man, it was phenomenal. [00:08:24] Just now going to the White House. [00:08:28] If I didn't meet the president, I was still happy to be at the White House, to be invited to the White House, to be in the East Room, to be in the East Wing. [00:08:37] You know, that's a lot of people in America have not had that experience. [00:08:43] And so I don't, you know, I don't care who the president was, to be in the White House is an honor. [00:08:49] You know, that's a privilege to be invited. [00:08:52] And then to meet the president, I'm still on Cloud 9. [00:08:58] I'm still on Cloud 9. [00:08:59] And that was like, when was that? [00:09:01] And that was at October of 2019. [00:09:05] And I'm still on Cloud 9. [00:09:06] I still can't believe it. [00:09:08] And President Trump was so real. [00:09:11] You know, he has a, I can't even explain his vibe, his energy. [00:09:16] It's, you know, it was like meeting a next, it was like talking to a next door neighbor. [00:09:22] You know, he made you feel comfortable because a lot of times you go to these places, like you go to the White House or you are hanging around politicians. [00:09:31] A lot of them are all uppity and they got their shoulders up. [00:09:35] They're walking like, you know, they're in the military. [00:09:40] You know, and you just, you feel like you are out of place. [00:09:43] But President Trump made me and everybody else in that White House that he invited, you know, he made us feel like we were at home. [00:09:50] And the White House is the people's home. [00:09:52] You know, that is the people's house. [00:09:54] And he made us feel like we were at home. [00:09:57] So kind and so real and not a racist at all, not a racist at all. [00:10:03] And not only did I, not only was I able to meet him, he invited me to speak on stage. [00:10:11] And Charlie Kirk didn't even see that coming. [00:10:14] Charlie, you didn't see that coming, did you? [00:10:18] That was a surprise. [00:10:20] And so, so, Terrence, what do you have to say when people say that Trump is a racist and all these awful things? [00:10:25] What's your response to that? [00:10:26] Well, Trump is a racist. [00:10:28] Well, I, well, first, you know, I don't only use the fact that I met him, that he treated me very, very, very nice, because a racist person that hates black people, they would not want to talk to them, shake their hand, or anything. [00:10:42] And there sure would not have been any black leadership summits at the White House, for one. [00:10:47] And he probably would have counseled African-American history, that event at the White House. [00:10:55] But I'll bring up his policies, Charlie. [00:10:57] Okay. [00:10:57] I'll bring up his policies. [00:11:01] Before the pandemic, before this Chinese virus hit America, which I think was intentional, but I'm not going to go there. [00:11:11] But before this Chinese virus, Black unemployment was at an all-time low, record low, not just low, record low. [00:11:24] The numbers were lower than they were when Obama was the president. [00:11:28] President Trump has done more for the Black community than the first Black president. [00:11:33] And people say, well, is the jobs all you can bring up the jobs? [00:11:38] No. [00:11:39] Black property was at an all-time low before this pandemic. [00:11:46] What else, Charlie? [00:11:48] I mean, let's go down the list here. [00:11:50] HBCUs. [00:11:52] The HBCUs. [00:11:54] He gave them a whole, like, like I said, he gave them a whole lot of money. [00:11:58] Now, if he did not like black people, why would he do that? [00:12:02] Why would he want a racist? [00:12:04] If you know the history of the KKK, the history of real racist people, they didn't want black people to have knowledge. [00:12:11] They didn't want black people to have, they did not want black people to go to school and get an education. [00:12:17] So why would a racist man fund HBCUs? [00:12:23] Why would he do that when real racists and real KKK members don't want black people to have an education? [00:12:31] So that's where I'm lost. [00:12:34] That's what I'm trying to figure out. [00:12:37] And then the First Step Act. [00:12:40] President Trump didn't have to sign that act. [00:12:43] He could have left that alone. [00:12:45] Because for one, he did not, we all know in 2016 that he did not win because of the black vote. [00:12:52] Okay. [00:12:53] So if he was racist, he could have been like, you know what? [00:12:57] Since a bunch of black people didn't vote for me in 2016, I'm not doing anything for them. [00:13:03] But he did not do that. [00:13:04] He did not say that. [00:13:05] You know why? [00:13:06] Because he is all about the American people, regardless of color. [00:13:11] Because at the end of the day, it's not about race. [00:13:14] It's not about color. [00:13:15] We're all humans. [00:13:16] We are all Americans. [00:13:17] And he's putting everybody in America first. [00:13:21] Because Charlie, you are my brother. [00:13:23] I'm your brother. [00:13:24] You are my neighbor. [00:13:26] We can't, you, we have to have a president that's fighting for everybody. [00:13:30] You know, you can't help, you, you, he can't just help a white person and not help a black person because we all brothers and sisters. [00:13:37] You know what I'm saying? [00:13:38] So you can't, you, you can't leave people out in this country when you are the president. [00:13:43] And he, and he knows that. [00:13:45] So regardless of, and all these liberals that are hating on him, calling him racist, Trump is still helping them. [00:13:51] He's still helping them too. [00:13:53] He's still helping them. [00:13:54] That's right. [00:13:55] Because you know why? [00:13:56] Because that's why he ran. [00:13:58] That's what he promised. [00:13:59] He's going to help everybody in this country. [00:14:01] So they can miss me with all that. [00:14:04] He's racist stuff. [00:14:05] And I'm going to tell you, when I went to my first rally in Dallas, Texas last year, was it last year? [00:14:13] Yeah, it was last year. [00:14:14] I went to my first rally and my Uber driver picked me up and a couple other people. [00:14:24] And he said, now he didn't pick us up directly from the Trump rally. [00:14:28] We were at a restaurant and he picked us up, but he figured we were at the Trump rally. [00:14:33] And he said, so were you guys at the Trump rally? [00:14:36] And I'm thinking in my head, oh my goodness, he is about to start talking crap about Donald Trump. [00:14:42] So I said, yes. [00:14:44] And he was a black guy. [00:14:46] He said, oh, that's what's up. [00:14:47] He said, I'm going to take, and I was like, are you a Trump supporter? [00:14:50] He said, no, I'm not, but I'm voting for him in 2020. [00:14:54] I said, well, why are you voting for him if you don't support him? [00:14:58] He said, because he said, now that this is the thing, he said, I might not like some things about him, but I like his policies. [00:15:07] He said, more. [00:15:08] He said, more. [00:15:09] He said, he said, four more years of Trump means four more years of extra money in my pocket. [00:15:16] He said, four more years of Trump means four more years of extra food that I can put on the table for my children. [00:15:24] That's why I'm voting for him. [00:15:26] He said, I'm voting for me. [00:15:28] It's a vote for my family. [00:15:30] It's a vote for me. [00:15:31] And that's what people need to understand. [00:15:35] When you are out voting, you're not just voting for Trump. [00:15:37] You need to vote for you. [00:15:39] If this president is doing something that is going to help you and benefit you and benefit this country, make a vote for you. [00:15:45] Make a vote for this country. [00:15:46] Voting for Trump is voting for America. [00:15:49] Voting for Joe Biden, that's voting for China. [00:15:52] And you don't even live in China. [00:15:53] So, why are you voting for Trina? [00:15:55] Well, let's talk about Joe Biden. [00:15:57] So, Terrence, tell us your take on Joe Biden. [00:16:00] He's very corrupt. [00:16:01] He said some very racist things before. [00:16:03] You've had some hilarious videos about Joe Biden. [00:16:06] Let at it. [00:16:09] Man, first, Charlie, I do want to say shame on his wife. [00:16:14] Shame on his campaign. [00:16:15] Shame on his friends and his family for allowing him to run and making a shame on them for allowing him to make a fool out of himself, you know, out of himself. [00:16:26] His wife knows he has a mental problem, okay? [00:16:30] We are all aware of that. [00:16:32] Joe Biden is not all there. [00:16:34] He's not all the way there in the mind. [00:16:37] And they are, it's pretty sickening to watch. [00:16:43] But Joe Biden has lost his everlasting mind. [00:16:45] He's been in office for over what, Charlie? [00:16:48] Let's say what, like three decades, four, four decades. [00:16:51] He's been in, he's been in politics. [00:16:54] Now, what in the world? [00:16:56] This is what I'm trying to figure out. [00:17:00] How all of a sudden you know how to fix everything, but you were not able to fix it in the last 30 to 40 years. [00:17:09] Why? [00:17:09] If you knew how to fix all of these things, why didn't you tell Obama? [00:17:15] You were his right-hand man. [00:17:18] You know, you were kissing his butt every day. [00:17:21] Why didn't you tell Obama how to fix it? [00:17:24] If you knew how to fix all these problems, he acts like he has the magic stick. [00:17:29] He can fix everything. [00:17:30] You know, he got the magic wand. [00:17:34] But really, President Trump has the magic wand because you remember Obama said, Trump thinks he thinks there's some magic wand and he can just bring these jobs back. [00:17:46] And guess what? [00:17:47] Those jobs were brought back. [00:17:49] So President Trump has the magic wand. [00:17:53] And all I ask of him is to hand it over to me when he leaves office in 2024. [00:18:00] But yeah, you know, Joe Biden is a hypocrite. [00:18:04] And just because he was Barack Obama's VP does not mean that he's not a racist, okay? [00:18:12] Joe Biden is clearly a racist. [00:18:15] The fact that he told me that I'm not black if I don't vote for him, who in the hell do you think you are to tell me that I'm not black if I don't vote for you? [00:18:25] You don't get to tell me who to vote for. [00:18:28] You know, people listen here. [00:18:30] Martin Luther King marched and fought. [00:18:34] People, we have veterans who died in war, you know, for my right to vote, not for Joe Biden to tell me who to vote for. [00:18:43] People did not die for that, Charlie. [00:18:46] People did not die for that. [00:18:47] People did not fight in war for that. [00:18:49] Martin Luther King did not march for that. [00:18:51] So I don't know who in the world do he think he is to tell me that I'm not black if I don't vote for him. [00:18:57] Then I thought, okay, he learned his lesson. [00:19:03] And I get on the internet and then he didn't say he's what he say that black people are not diverse like his like Hispanics. [00:19:13] What you think that low of Black people? [00:19:18] First of all, you think we dumb. [00:19:20] So he thinks Black people are dumb. [00:19:22] He thinks we're all ignorant. [00:19:24] He thinks we can't think for ourselves. [00:19:27] Yeah, and then he calls Black reporters junkies. [00:19:31] Yeah, junkies. [00:19:33] So now you think we all own drugs. [00:19:36] You think, you know, we can't think for ourselves. [00:19:40] That's now that's a true racist. [00:19:42] Pull up any. [00:19:44] I want to know: is there anybody out there that has any audio of Trump saying these things about Black people? [00:19:50] Because Joe Biden, there's audio and video out there of Joe Biden saying all of these things, but he's not the racist. [00:19:58] But they say Trump is a racist. [00:20:00] Where is the audio of Trump telling Black people they're not black if they don't vote for him? [00:20:05] Where is the audio of Trump saying Black people are junkies? [00:20:10] Where is the audio of President Trump saying that Black people are not diverse like Hispanics, like Latinos? [00:20:19] Where is that audio at? [00:20:22] Where's the audio? [00:20:23] And where is the signature that, oh, I want to look up the 1994 crime bill? [00:20:30] Is there any video out there of President Trump supporting the 1994 crime bill? [00:20:36] Is there, is his signature on anything? [00:20:39] Did he endorse that? [00:20:41] I don't, I couldn't find it. [00:20:43] But you know what? [00:20:44] Joe Biden did. [00:20:45] It's all out there. [00:20:46] So guess who? [00:20:47] So guess who's the real racist? [00:20:49] Joe Biden is a racist and he's delusional. === Racism and the Election (08:48) === [00:20:53] Then he said he fought a gangster named Corn Pop back in the day. [00:20:57] Man, get out of here. [00:20:59] I'm from the hood. [00:21:00] There is nobody in the ghetto, nobody in the hood named Corn Pop. [00:21:05] Nobody is naming themselves after cereal. [00:21:08] Come on, let's be real here. [00:21:10] You know, he's out here making up stuff. [00:21:14] So, Terrence, let's get into this too. [00:21:17] Tell us what your thoughts are on BLM. [00:21:19] They're still going throughout the streets of Chicago. [00:21:21] They're burning things down. [00:21:23] What's your thoughts on all that nonsense that's happening? [00:21:27] Well, you know, everybody knows that I am against Black Lives Matter because they're clearly hypocrites. [00:21:39] If they really cared about Black lives, why don't they speak up when a little four-year-old girl is murdered in Chicago? [00:21:49] Why is there silence? [00:21:51] Why is there silence? [00:21:53] Why is there silence when a 14-year-old boy is shot in the head in the middle of an alley in Chicago? [00:21:59] Why is there silence? [00:22:02] You don't hear anything from Black Lives Matter. [00:22:05] You don't, this is what Black Lives Matter needs to understand. [00:22:08] These Black Lives Matter activists need to understand. [00:22:12] You don't get to pick and choose whose life is more important. [00:22:17] You don't get to pick and choose. [00:22:19] You don't get to say that this person's life is more important than that person's life. [00:22:25] Because at the end of the day, all lives matter. [00:22:30] Your life matter, Charlie. [00:22:32] My life matters. [00:22:33] Sally's life matter. [00:22:35] Molly's life matter, Billy's life matter. [00:22:38] We all matter. [00:22:39] But somehow, I don't know who gave them the right to pick and choose on whose life is more important. [00:22:46] You know, that is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. [00:22:51] But then they speak about how they care about all black people and, you know, and they make a big thing about black people dying and being murdered. [00:23:01] But in reality, more black people are killed by the hands of other black people, not by white people, not by white officers. [00:23:10] Don't just speak up when a white officer shoots a black person. [00:23:16] And then they speak up not even knowing the facts and all the detail. [00:23:20] They just riot and act a fool, you know, because CNN made some story, some big story about an officer shooting a black without even giving details, not knowing if the officer was defending, not knowing if these officers were defending themselves. [00:23:40] Because officers do have the right to stand their ground too. [00:23:45] They have the right to, We all, you know, I mean, these officers they have to protect themselves, also. [00:23:54] It's called self-defense. [00:23:55] They have the right to do that. [00:23:57] And people will riot without even knowing all the details and the facts. [00:24:02] Um, but clearly, these people are not, they are not activists, Charlie. [00:24:08] These are thugs, these are gang members. [00:24:12] That's what they are: a bunch of gang members, and a bunch of thugs. [00:24:16] These people are not real Americans, they are un-American. [00:24:22] Who in the world they screaming Black Lives Matter as they're burning down their own city? [00:24:29] And what they don't understand is when you burn down a business in a black community, dummy, you're burning down a black business. [00:24:37] Okay, they are burning down black businesses, they were stealing from black businesses, so now you are ruining the livelihoods of other black people. [00:24:45] But you screaming Black Lives Matter. [00:24:48] That don't make sense, it don't make sense at all. [00:24:53] You are hurting Black people while screaming Black Lives Matter, shooting and killing more Black people died in the riots than they die from the hands of a white police officer, from the hands of a white police officer, or a police officer, period. [00:25:13] More black people died in the riots, Charlie. [00:25:17] And but they are still screaming Black Lives Matter. [00:25:20] It's listen, we all know this is all this is all politics, man. [00:25:26] This is this is all because the election is around the corner. [00:25:31] This the election is around a corner, and they are trying to make this. [00:25:35] And the thing is, this, I know this is their make, and they say, no, this is not about Trump. [00:25:40] This is not about politics. [00:25:41] Yes, it is. [00:25:42] Yes, it is. [00:25:43] This is about influencing the election with all this racism stuff and blaming because they're blaming these murders on President Trump, which is ridiculous. [00:25:53] Every time a cop is involved with, you know, harming a black person or shooting or shooting a black person, they go pointing that, they point at President Trump. [00:26:05] All this, it's because of this president. [00:26:07] It's because of this president. [00:26:10] No, it's not because of this president. [00:26:12] So people can't say, oh, well, you guys are being conspiracy theorists by saying this is only happening because the election is around the corner. [00:26:21] It is happening because the election is around the corner. [00:26:24] That's why they're blaming everything on President Trump. [00:26:27] Because if it was not about the election, why are they blaming a shooting that happened in Nevada or in Chicago or in Detroit? [00:26:35] Or are they blaming it on the man that is sitting at the White House in Washington, D.C. [00:26:41] He pulled the trigger? [00:26:43] Trump didn't pull that trigger. [00:26:45] You know, I actually never saw the man. [00:26:49] I've never do Trump even hunt. [00:26:52] Do he hunt? [00:26:54] His son does. [00:26:55] That's about it. [00:26:56] But yeah, people don't even have a picture of President Trump holding a gun. [00:27:00] So, but somehow it's his fault that all these people are being shot and killed. [00:27:07] You know, it is his fault. [00:27:10] But Black Lives Matter is a joke. [00:27:12] They're not about, they don't care about Black people. [00:27:15] It's ran by a bunch of white people, for one, okay? [00:27:19] It's ran by a bunch of white people, a bunch of white loony liberals. [00:27:25] And I cannot take that movement serious until they take all lives serious until they take all Black lives serious, until they take those lives serious. [00:27:35] Those lives like the two-year-olds that are murdered at four years old at five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12. [00:27:43] Very low numbers. [00:27:44] These kids are very, very young and they're being gunned down. [00:27:47] And they don't get a gold casket funeral. [00:27:50] They don't get 40 funerals. [00:27:52] They don't get news coverage. [00:27:53] They don't get tears from Don Lemon. [00:27:56] They don't get tears from that little boy, Rachel Maddox. [00:28:01] What is that guy's name, Charlie? [00:28:04] The woman named Rachel Maddow, but yeah, you could call her. [00:28:08] Why didn't you tell me that before the interview? [00:28:10] Okay, now I'm being in trouble. [00:28:12] Yeah. [00:28:14] I didn't know that was a woman. [00:28:15] But yeah, so yeah, you know, now, if Black Lives Really Matter, why don't these news anchors talk about those lives? [00:28:27] Why do they only talk about George Floyd and Michael Brown? [00:28:31] Why people keep talking about Michael Brown? [00:28:33] Did Michael Brown, did he charge at the police? [00:28:36] Yep. [00:28:37] He charged, man, that big bear charged at the police. [00:28:41] I would have shot him too. [00:28:43] What are you doing? [00:28:44] And I'm little. [00:28:45] Charlie, listen, them cops have to protect themselves. [00:28:48] You know, that dude was big. [00:28:49] He charged at the police like he was like it was a football game. [00:28:52] And people crying, oh, why did he have to go? [00:28:56] Well, he was about to snatch the neck off of that police officer. [00:29:01] You know what I'm saying? [00:29:02] That was a full grizzly bear. [00:29:04] That boy was big. [00:29:06] That was a grizzly bear. [00:29:08] Michael Brown was a grizzly bear, Charlie. [00:29:10] And now, I don't wish death on anybody, but I do wish the safety for everyone. [00:29:19] And I believe people should do what they have to do to be safe and to keep themselves safe, keep their family safe, and to protect their property, protect themselves. [00:29:30] Do what you have to do. [00:29:32] You have to pull out a pistol, pull out a pistol. [00:29:36] But you need to protect yourself and your children and your property, whatever you have to do. === Protecting My Health (03:31) === [00:29:42] But Black Lives Matter is a joke. [00:29:44] And I'm just wondering when are people going to wake up and realize that, Charlie? [00:29:49] When are Black people going to wake up and realize that this movement is not for them? [00:29:53] That all the donations that go to them don't even go to Black people. [00:29:59] You know, we saw where people were donating to BLM and stuff like that. [00:30:05] And the money was being funneled through here and there, being donated to politicians, to white politicians. [00:30:14] It's ridiculous. [00:30:15] Not even being donated to Black politicians who are running, who are trying to make it into Congress. [00:30:24] But they're giving it to white. [00:30:25] They were giving donations to white people. [00:30:28] But they had this movement called Black Lives Matter. [00:30:30] It's so confusing. [00:30:32] It's so confusing. [00:30:33] You know what? [00:30:34] It's something new with these people, with this organization every day. [00:30:37] It's something new. [00:30:38] And when you talk about them, it's almost, sometimes I can't even find the words to explain how I feel about this movement. [00:30:46] You know, they are really just, I don't think it's good for my health to even think about Black Lives Matter, Charlie. [00:30:58] I don't think it's good for my health to even hear the name BLM. [00:31:04] And I'm going to get a doctor's note because if I do have the honor of doing another interview with you, I'm going to send you over my doctor's note letting you know I cannot talk about these people just for my health. [00:31:17] You know, for the sake of my blood pressure. [00:31:21] So seriously. [00:31:24] That's fun. [00:31:25] That's so funny. [00:31:26] Well, Terrence, in closing, tell us about your book. [00:31:28] Tell us how people can support you and follow you and get behind you. [00:31:32] So I have a book out called From the Foster House to the White House. [00:31:36] It is currently on Amazon. [00:31:39] People can follow me on Twitter and Facebook at Terrence K. Williams. [00:31:44] And that book is available on Amazon. [00:31:47] And it's all about the American dream. [00:31:50] It debunks everything that that lion Oprah talked about the other day about white privilege. [00:31:57] You know, Charlie, that billionaire lady, that black billionaire that has more money than most white people that I know, screaming white privilege. [00:32:06] Because Charlie, this is America, and the dream is real. [00:32:09] No matter where you come from, no matter if you grew up rich or poor. [00:32:13] The American dream is real. [00:32:14] You just have to set goals and work hard and get off that damn couch and do something with your life and stop making excuses and take responsibility. [00:32:25] So, yeah. [00:32:26] And I'll share my story in that book. [00:32:29] So thank you so much. [00:32:31] Awesome. [00:32:32] Terrence, you're the man. [00:32:33] Thank you for joining us. [00:32:34] And you're a riot. [00:32:35] And we'll get that medicals note next time. [00:32:37] So you don't have to worry about talking about that. [00:32:40] Thank you. [00:32:41] Thanks, Terrence. [00:32:42] See you soon. [00:32:43] See you soon. [00:32:45] What a great conversation that was with Terrence Williams. [00:32:48] I want to thank you guys so much for listening. [00:32:50] If you want to get involved with Turning Point USA, go to tpusa.com. [00:32:54] That is tpusa.com. [00:32:55] Email us your thoughts and your questions. [00:32:57] Freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:32:59] Freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:33:00] Type in Charlie Kirk Show to your podcast provider. [00:33:03] Hit subscribe. [00:33:04] Give us a five-star review and screenshot and email us. 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