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Protect Yourself From China
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| Hey everybody, China does not want you to listen to this podcast. | |
| Let me repeat that. | |
| What you are listening to right now would be a thought crime in China, actually an actual crime. | |
| As we remember Tiananmen Square, this podcast right now is illegal if you happen to be in Beijing or Wuhan. | |
| Think about that. | |
| So there must be something here that is worth listening to. | |
| We spent a lot of research on this episode. | |
| We also talk about what's going on at Yale University, how it all ties together. | |
| We list every single campus in the country with a Confucius Institute on it. | |
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The 1989 Tiananmen Protests
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| As I was preparing the program with our team this morning, I realized it was June 4th. | |
| What is the significance of June 4th? | |
| Well, on June 4th, I'm sure lots of things happen in human history on June 4th, but the one that comes to mind was the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. | |
| This is the anniversary, I think it's the 32nd anniversary of the last day of the protests at Tiananmen Square. | |
| Now, we've gone into great detail regarding the history of the Chinese Communist Party and Mao Zedong On how Mao Zedong took power after a broken China after World War II. | |
| It was a bloody revolution. | |
| Not as bloody as the Russian Revolution or the French Revolution, but it was significant. | |
| The real horror happened, though, after Mao Zedong took power. | |
| He instituted the Red Guard. | |
| He made every young person walk around with Mao's little red book, which was filled with phrases. | |
| He would call it proverbs that deified Mao Zedong. | |
| They corrupted Confucius' thought. | |
| And if any of you have ever read the Analects, which is the composition of all the Confucian belief and ideas, Mao Zedong intentionally misrepresented Confucian thought to take power. | |
| Using Sun Tzu's art of war, China became very effective at terrorizing its own citizens. | |
| In the 60s, 70s, and 80s, China became one of the most restrictive places on the planet for freedom of speech, freedom of commerce, and private property rights. | |
| Now, China got along well with the Soviet Union. | |
| Some considered China to be a proxy of the Soviet Union. | |
| But nevertheless, the Soviet Union fell in the early 90s, late 80s, officially in the early 90s. | |
| But in the late 80s, there were movements in China led by students to try and liberate parts of China from Communist Party control. | |
| There were restrictions on political participation. | |
| There were restrictions on freedom of speech, inflation, sound familiar public corruption. | |
| And so students took to the streets. | |
| Over a million students went to Tiananmen Square. | |
| Now, Tiananmen Square is in Beijing, China. | |
| Beijing, of course, is the capital of China. | |
| Beijing is where most of the action happens. | |
| It's also where Mao Zedong is put to rest and in some ways deified. | |
| Why we ever allowed the Olympics to happen in 2008 in China was one of the greatest mistakes, I think, in my lifetime that I saw. | |
| I don't know if you remember those Olympics, but we almost celebrated how organized and how unified China was and how what a wonderful display they put on in the open ceremony. | |
| It makes me sick even thinking about it. | |
| But on June 4th, 1989, the Chinese Communist Party decided to flex their muscles. | |
| They decided that the protests that were happening in Tiananmen Square, the pro-democracy movement, which I don't love that phrase, but let's just say the pro-representation movement, it needed to be crushed. | |
| And so they mobilized 300,000 members of the People Liberation Army. | |
| After mobilizing 300,000 members of the People Liberation Army, needless to say, many of the protests and the martial law worked. | |
| The protests dissipated and martial law worked. | |
| We don't know how many people died. | |
| We don't know the casualties. | |
| Estimates say that at least a couple thousand students were killed. | |
| And more protests across China in reaction came to be. | |
| Now, what happened after that is one of the most famous images of all time. | |
| What happened after that is one of the most famous moments in, let's just say, public protest history, which is the day after, which is June 5th, a man by the name of Tank Man decided to face the People's Liberation Army by himself. | |
| And he himself just decided as a student to just face the army. | |
| And the tank tried to go right and he went right. | |
| And the tank tried to go left, he went left. | |
| Now, we do not know who this person is. | |
| We do not know his fate. | |
| He was probably killed. | |
| But the images of Tank Man standing up to the People's Liberation Army are forbidden to be spread and talked about in China. | |
| Now, I don't know how China will survive in the future. | |
| I don't know if they're going to thrive or not. | |
| They now have technology, so they're able to be tyrants more effectively. | |
| They're able to surveil their citizens, so they're going to be able to create airstrip one, as George Orwell would call it in 1984. | |
| With that being said, the long-term suppression of people usually ends with a response, with some form of a rebellion or a protest. | |
| And you see that in the image, Tank Man. | |
| If you show that image in Beijing, you go to jail. | |
| So today is the 32nd anniversary. | |
| And of course, as it's the 32nd anniversary, China tells us to look in the mirror after American officials honor Tiananmen Square victims. | |
| Don't you love being lectured by Chinese Communist Party, secular Marxists? | |
| And what's really going on here? | |
| This is a theological debate. | |
| China is the largest atheist country ever to exist in the history of the world. | |
| Let me say that again. | |
| China is the largest atheist country ever to exist in the history of the world. | |
| There were larger countries and civilizations that existed, but they weren't atheists. | |
| They believed in some sort of sun god or rain god or river god. | |
| No, this is the largest civilization ever to exist that teaches its children there is no higher power, that the ultimate reason for living is to accumulate material power over one another. | |
| And they do that through this construction of what is known as the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| The foreign minister of China, Wang Wenbin, made the remarks during a press conference saying that United States needs to look in the mirror. | |
| Now, I don't like covering Chinese state media. | |
| We have CNN for that. | |
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Sending Kids to Camp
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| It's basically what they do every single day. | |
| But I will say this. | |
| I think the lesson for all of us is that China is paranoid and scared. | |
| There are three things you are not allowed to mention in China. | |
| It will land you in prison. | |
| Taiwan, Tibet, and Tiananmen Square. | |
| They do not consider Taiwan to be a sovereign country. | |
| It's an island nation. | |
| And Taiwan is far more free than China will ever be. | |
| The Taiwanese people are very pro-freedom and pro-American. | |
| They are their own distinct culture and their own distinct history. | |
| But of course, John Cena says one thing about Taiwan, and he has to apologize because China has no tolerance for that. | |
| The second, of course, is the occupation, the illegal occupation of Tibet. | |
| And then finally, Tiananmen Square. | |
| Those are the three T's you are not allowed to mention in China. | |
| But we know this. | |
| As soon as the information finally gets out in China, in any way it might, what keeps Xi Jinping up at night, what keeps Winnie the Pooh Stalin up at night, is the idea that the people are going to rise up against him. | |
| Xi Jinping is paranoid that another Tiananmen Square might be coming soon. | |
| And this June 4th, we remember the student protesters that tried to topple the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| And God willing, it'll hope it happen sometime soon. | |
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Doubling Happy Customers
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| So the question is this: when will the Chinese people rise up against the Chinese Communist Party government? | |
| We have a picture. | |
| I'll describe it the best I can for those of you on radio and podcasting, where it goes to show in Hong Kong in 2019, on the 4th of June, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets. | |
| No one took to the streets in Hong Kong. | |
| They said, if you show up, you'll be arrested. | |
| You see, Xi Ji Ping, the tyrannical, racist, soulless, amoral, Stalinistic style dictator, Democrat, the Hitler of our time, is what Xi Ji Ping is, and that's why we should describe him. | |
| You see, when Joe Biden says, this is how Joe Biden should just, he won't, of course, he should say, Xi Ji Ping, the Hitler of our time, comma. | |
| And that's what it is. | |
| He has a million Muslims in concentration camps, and he has the largest open-air prison in the world called China. | |
| The whole country's a prison. | |
| They have millions of cameras that micro-analyze every single movement you make. | |
| And if you're having trouble understanding how creepy and how in-depth this is, I am more convinced than ever that Xi Ji Ping read George Orwell's 1984 and said, Brilliant, we'll do it. | |
| This is the psychological sort of framing. | |
| It wasn't a warning to him, it was an instruction manual. | |
| And so Xi Jinping is worried that the Chinese people will rise up against him. | |
| Look, the Chinese Communist Party is an illegitimate government. | |
| Let me say that again. | |
| The Chinese Communist Party is an illegitimate government. | |
| The sovereign people of the Republic of China prior to 1950 were taken over and co-opted by these Trotskyite-style Marxists and maniacs by the name of Mao Sedong. | |
| The people of China are being held hostage in the largest open-air prison by Xi Jinping. | |
| And so here's the real war that's happening here. | |
| People say, well, Charlie, when are we going to go to war with China? | |
| I don't know if conventional war is going to come anytime soon with China. | |
| In fact, I think we're already at war with China in a way that you might not expect. | |
| You see, we're at war with China through an insurgent operation that China is funding and supporting and prompting through racial identity politics, critical race theory, and other victim-based mobilization of grievance groups. | |
| You see, China knows the way they're going to topple us is through supporting groups like BLM Incorporated, supporting groups like the Palestinian Liberation, whatever that whole thing is, supporting groups like the Muslim Student Organization. | |
| And actually, there is evidence of this, that China has funded the Sierra Club. | |
| Now, why would China be funding the Sierra Club? | |
| Why would China be funding a group that allegedly only cares about the rivers, the lakes, and some sort of moth that you're never going to see in Southeast Montana? | |
| Why would China fund that? | |
| Well, because the Sierra Club is focused on destroying American energy independence. | |
| That's definitely a goal of the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| And so China is already launching an insurgent war against us by propping up left-wing activist groups, the ACLU, the Sierra Club, the Southern Poverty Law Center, BLM Incorporated. | |
| And what we need to do, if we're going to get serious about actually taking down China, is not building another aircraft carrier in the South China Sea or whatever the neocons want us to do. | |
| They never found a country they don't want to invade. | |
| No, instead, let's actually employ the greatest weapon against China imaginable, the people. | |
| Again, the Chinese Communist Party has support than less than 5% of the people of China. | |
| That's a rough estimation. | |
| That means 95% of the people in China are waiting to do something. | |
| And again, to go back to 1984 by George Orwell, Orwell said it the best. | |
| He said, the hope is in the proles. | |
| Now, what is the proles? | |
| The proletariat. | |
| The hope is in the working class. | |
| The hope is in the workers in mainland China. | |
| And so the question is, where is this also happening and manifesting? | |
| I'm going to show you at Yale University, at the Yale School of Medicine's Department of Child Study Center. | |
| This is Yale is the Yale of child psychology, meaning it's the top of the top, allegedly, by this woman, I think it's a woman, Aruna Kil Anani. | |
| She's a forensic psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. | |
| All I can say is this, if you love your children, keep them away from these sort of psychiatrists, please. | |
| They're called pill pushers, and they are, they're very incentivized to do the bidding of the pharmaceutical industry. | |
| Let's just say that much. | |
| What if I told you that at Yale, they are teaching, quote, the psychopathic problem of the white mind? | |
| That's Yale. | |
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| I want to get to some sound here. | |
| That one, play that. | |
| I mean, obviously you want openness and cooperation. | |
| One of the ways you can get it is don't be accusatory. | |
| I think the accusatory part about it is only going to get them to pull back even more. | |
| We've got to do it in a combination of diplomacy, scientific, forensic investigation, and do it in a way that the people of good faith, not who want to do blame, but people in good faith are really trying to find out what the origin is. | |
| Now, we know what the origin is. | |
| It came from a laboratory. | |
| We knew it for over a year. | |
| But the Chinese Communist Party, because the Chinese Communist Party has been launching a proxy war against our country, they don't want a conventional war. | |
| I think they would lose a conventional war. | |
| It would come at great cost, but it wouldn't be in any country's best interest. | |
| So China instead is trying to launch an insurgent operation against our country through public health, through the infiltration of our universities, through the creation of Confucius Institutes. | |
| In fact, at Turning Point USA, we have the only compiled list of every single Chinese military installation on college campuses across the country. | |
| It's called ChinaonCampus.com. | |
| If you guys go to chinaoncampus.com, you can see if your state has a Confucius Institute. | |
| Now, the Confucius Institute is like having a military base in America. | |
| It's funded by the military budget by the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| They bring foreign spies and server rooms. | |
| So let me name all the Confucius Institutes in the country. | |
| Now, there have plenty that have been closed, and I want to tell those as well. | |
| University of Akron has a Confucius Institute, Alfred University, University of Alaska Anchorage, University of Arizona, Auburn Montgomery, Augusta University, Baruch University, Bingminton University, Bryant University, UC Davis, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, Cal State Long Beach, Central Arkansas, Central Connecticut, Cleveland State, Colorado State, Columbia, Denver College, Emory University, George Mason, Georgia State, | |
| George Washington University, University of Idaho. | |
| Why is Governor Little allowing a Confucius Institute military installation in the state of Idaho? | |
| And they act as it's some sort of cultural exchange. | |
| It's not. | |
| Christopher Wray, the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said this is the single greatest threat from China domestically. | |
| Kennesaw State University, University of Kentucky, University of Memphis, Michigan State University, Middle Tennessee State University, University of Nebraska. | |
| Governor Ricketts, please shut down the Confucius Institute, University of New Hampshire, New Jersey State University, UNC Charlotte, Northwest Nazarene University, Old Dominion University, University of Oklahoma. | |
| Governor Stitt, you're doing a terrific job. | |
| Please shut down the Chinese military installation at University of Oklahoma. | |
| University of Pittsburgh, Portland State University, Presbyterian College, Rutgers University, Savannah State University, University of South Carolina. | |
| Why is the University of South Carolina, one of the most Republican states in the country, tolerating this? | |
| I can answer the question: cheap money. | |
| They come in with five to ten million bucks, and the universities take it. | |
| They have no loyalty to America. | |
| University of South Maine, South Utah University, St. Cloud State, Stanford University, no surprise there. | |
| You know, Stanford only has a $42 billion endowment, so of course they're going to take $10 million. | |
| Stony Brook University, SUNY Global Center, SUNY, SUNY Optometry, SUNY Buffalo, Temple University in Philadelphia, Texas Southern University, University of Toledo, Troy University, Tufts University, University of Utah, Valparaiso University, University of Washington, Wayne State University, Webster University, Wesleyan College, Western Michigan University, West Virginia University. | |
| Governor Justice, is that his name? | |
| Jim, is that right? | |
| The big guy? | |
| Please shut down the Confucius Institute. | |
| William and Mary, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, and Xavier University, a Catholic school in Cincinnati, Ohio. | |
| So these are 107 institutes in 45 states. | |
| Why is this happening in America? | |
| You can see it for yourself. | |
| Go to chinaoncampus.com. | |
| But this is the war that China has been launching. | |
| They've been getting a foothold in academia. | |
| China owns our movie production. | |
| They own most of our social media companies. | |
| And I will say this: Facebook has been critical against the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| They're the only one. | |
| But Google is bought and paid for by the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| And so at Yale University, they are doing the bidding of Xi Jinping. | |
| Broken today by Barry Weiss at Yale University, the Child Studies Center had a lecture. | |
| Now, Yale University is, some would say, a respectable school. | |
| But they said that this is Yale University in the Child Study Center for Grand Roads and the Continuing Medical Education Center. | |
| The course director is Andres Martin. | |
| The target audience is trainees in child psychiatry, psychology, and social work, faculty, clinicians, and scientists. | |
| The learning objectives at the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to set up white people's absence of empathy towards black rage as a problem. | |
| Participants will be able to understand how racism is part of the mind and that white mind that arose during colonialism with a series of lies around violence. | |
| They'll be able to understand how white people are psychologically dependent on black rage. | |
| This is Yale University teaching child psychiatrists. | |
| Now, let me read you some quotes here from the lecture. | |
| And this is all in favor of the Chinese Communist Party because they know we're going to tear each other apart. | |
| So right now we have two different proxy wars going on. | |
| China has launched alongside many other people, of course, but they can agree on this. | |
| Remember, the enemy of the enemy is my friend. | |
| Here is a quote, and we're going to get sound from this. | |
| And I want to thank Barry Weiss. | |
| I love Barry Weiss's substack, by the way. | |
| Some people call her a liberal. | |
| I don't care. | |
| She's smart, she's fair, and she's courageous. | |
| I really like her. | |
| It's called Common Sense with Barry Weiss. | |
| It's barryweiss.substack.com. | |
| Good for her. | |
| Quote, this Yale lecture teaching trainees on the psychopathic problem with the white mind. | |
| Quote, this is the cost to talking to white people at all. | |
| The cost of your own life as they suck you dry. | |
| There are no good apples out there. | |
| There are no good white people. | |
| White people make my blood boil. | |
| Quote, I had fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my way, burying their body, wiping my bloody hands as I walk away, relatively guiltless, with a bounce in my step, like I did the world a effing favor. | |
| This is Yale. | |
| This is a direct quote from the Course. | |
| Quote, white people are out of their minds and have been for a long time. | |
| Quote, we are now in a psychological predicament because white people feel that we are bullying them when we bring up race. | |
| They feel that we should be thanking them for all they have done for us. | |
| They are confused, and so are we. | |
| We keep forgetting that directly talking about race is a waste of our breath. | |
| But why are you doing it? | |
| We are asking a demented, violent predator, white people, who thinks that they are a saint or a superhero to accept responsibility. | |
| It ain't going to happen. | |
| You can use ain't at Yale. | |
| Boy, have they slipped. | |
| They have five holes in their brain. | |
| It's like banging your head against a brick wall. | |
| It's just like sort of not a good idea. | |
| Yale University continued by saying, we need to remember that directly talking about race to white people is useless because they are at the wrong level of conversation. | |
| Addressing racism assumes that white people can see and process what we are talking about. | |
| Right. | |
| So we're stupid. | |
| They can't. | |
| That's why they sound demented. | |
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Yale's Psychopathic Problem
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| They don't even know they have a mask on. | |
| White people think it's their actual face. | |
| We need to know, we need to get to know the mask. | |
| That's timestamp 1754. | |
| So this is at Yale University what they are teaching. | |
| Child psychiatrists, child psychologists. | |
| Now, I am not an expert in psychology or psychiatry, but let me just tell you some ABCs of what we know about the human mind. | |
| There is zero evidence whatsoever to suggest that there is an unconscious bias towards racism. | |
| It is unproven. | |
| It is a conjecture. | |
| It is simply and solely a wish of those people in the discipline that want to find racism where it doesn't exist and try to portray an entire race of people as dumb, demented. | |
| And let me just say this again. | |
| This is Yale University, where you get to send your child to get trained up in the things that matter, right? | |
| Quote, I had fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my way, burying their body and wiping my bloody hands as I walked away relatively guiltless with a bounce in my step, like I did the world a effing favor. | |
| Now, I want you to imagine if it said, I wanted to unload a revolver into the head of any black person that got in my way. | |
| Could you imagine? | |
| We would call that what it is. | |
| Evil, racist. | |
| But instead, you get to be a guest lecturer at the Yale Continuing Medical Education. | |
| And by the way, why don't we go find out how much money Yale gets from the federal government to go do their research for this? | |
| The psychopathic problem of the white mind. | |
| And so Barry Weiss said this, and God bless her for saying this. | |
| When I listened to the talk, I considered the fact that this might be part of some elaborate prank. | |
| But through research and looking at the doctor's social media, it looks completely genuine. | |
| This is a doctor, everybody, that is teaching future doctors that, quote, there are no good white people out there. | |
| There are no good apples out there. | |
| This is the cost of talking to white people at all, the cost of your own life as they suck you drive. | |
| White people make my blood boil. | |
| You're smart. | |
| You know where this leads. | |
| This is Yale. | |
| This is not some person screaming on the side of the street. | |
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| I am curious what our audience thinks. | |
| Do you think it is worth $80,000 a year to hear, quote, this is the cost of talking to white people at all, the cost of your own life as they suck you dry? | |
| There are no good apples out there. | |
| White people make my blood boil. | |
| I have fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person, burying their body and wiping their blood on their hands as I walk away, like I did the world in F in Favor. | |
| Do you think that's worth it at Yale University? | |
| I'd be curious to hear your thoughts. | |
| Email me, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| And if you think that's isolated just to Yale, you'd be surprised when you send your kid to college and go into debt. | |
| The psychopathic problem of the white mind, story scooped by Barry Weiss, brought to you by Yale University. | |
| Now, Yale University has a massive endowment and pretty extraordinary tuition. | |
| The tuition of Yale University is $55,000 a year, but with all other costs, actually it's $76,000 before aid. | |
| So you can go learn how white people are psychologically dependent on black rage. | |
| And it says that this is officially done by the Yale School of Medicine. | |
| This is not some offshoot. | |
| This was not some event that wasn't supposed to happen. | |
| The Yale School of Medicine designates this live activity for one AMA. | |
| Oh, this was a credit hour course. | |
| So Yale University School of Medicine gave credit for people that took this lecture. | |
| They rewarded people to learn how to murder white people. | |
| How do you graduate from Yale? | |
| You get a credit. | |
| You see, physicians should claim the credit commencement with the extent of their participation in the activity. | |
| So I just have a question. | |
| Was the homework visualizing the murder of an entire race? | |
| Is that what Yale does now at New Haven? | |
| Was the lab you have to go jump a white person? | |
| Because that's basically what the course was saying. | |
| Trainees in child psychiatry, psychology, social work, faculty, clinicians, and scientists. | |
| You see, the left wants a race war in this country. | |
| And when I say that, a lot of people tend to lose their mind. | |
| They say, oh, no, they don't. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, then, how do you explain? | |
| How do you explain this? | |
| If they don't want a race war, then how do they say this? | |
| White people sound demented. | |
| They don't know they have a mask on. | |
| White people think it's their actual face. | |
| We needed to get to know the mask. | |
| I want to unload a revolver into their head of any white person that got in my way, bury their body, and wipe their bloody hands. | |
| By the way, this person also tweeted this stuff. | |
| What's this professor's name? | |
| Oh, it's also their TikTok. | |
| Aruna Kalani, who's a doctor, and she's proud of it. | |
| Of course, she still has a TikTok, still has a Twitter, hasn't been banned or put down for calling for the genocide of an entire race. | |
| But that's what a college tuition gets you nowadays. | |
| Thanks so much for listening, everybody. | |
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| Thank you so much for listening. | |
| God bless. | |