What Does "Phillies Karen" Say About American Men?
The "Phillies Karen" went viral over the weekend as a harpy sports fan bullied a dad into handing over a home run ball. Jack Posobiec uses the incident to assess the state of American manhood. DHS's Tricia McLaughlin explains the ICE's "Midway Blitz" operation in Chicago. Then, Charlie reacts to the latest traumatic implosion of his hometown Chicago Bears. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trisha McLaughlin joins us to talk about Operation Midway Blitz.
We talk with Jack Pasobic about the Philly situation, the ever increasing amount of black crime, and the continued story of Arena Zarutska.
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Music Joining us now is Trisha McLaughlin.
Trisha, congratulations, you just got married.
That is amazing.
That's the best of all the news.
And uh you have a great husband.
So congratulations.
You look like you are beaming.
Uh, you are the DHS assistant secretary for public affairs.
Uh, Trisha, what is Operation Midway Blitz and what are the goals?
Charlie, thank you so much for having me and thanks for the congratulations.
We're very excited to be married.
So Operation Midway Blitz, ICE and CBP are on the ground right now in Sanctuary City of Chicago in broader Illinois under JB Pritzker.
Uh under President Trump, we have lodged over 2,000 detainers in Illinois alone, and just eight of those have been honored.
Those detainers have been lodged against members of MS-13, Trendua, convicted murderers, Charlie, child predators, and yet these sanctuary city politicians refuse to play ball and continue to put out these worst the worst criminals back out into Illinois streets to re-perpetuate these crimes.
It's disgusting, it's disturbing.
And if JB Pritzker and these sanctuary politicians will not enforce the law, if they won't protect their own constituents, then Secretary Gnome and President Trump are going to step in and do it for them.
So let's let's dive a level deeper here.
There's a new Supreme Court decision from what I understand that now allows this to happen.
Is that correct?
Well, I guess more broadly speaking, Charlie, there's actually a lot of misinformation and false reporting out there about this Supreme Court decision.
It's saying uh these claims from the media, the New York Times are saying that there's indiscriminate uh stops being made, that there's racial profiling being done uh by our law enforcement.
That's absolutely false.
Under the Fourth Amendment, our law enforcement is protected to use reasonable suspicion to make a uh to make arrests and to question these individuals who are criminal legal aliens, and that's exactly what we're doing, whether it be in Los Angeles, whether it be in Chicago, or whether it be in Boston.
So in Chicago, who are you arresting?
Are you guys able to do broad daylight interceptive raids of people that might be walking about?
Is it people that have ice detainers on them?
Tell us more about this Operation Midway Blitz.
So unfortunately, because Chicago and because Illinois, their law enforcement refuses to work with our ICE enforcement officers.
We can't go into those jails and remove those individuals who have been convicted of the worst of the worst vile crimes.
Instead, we have to put our officers on the ground there.
Actually, just uh yesterday we released uh a list of individuals who are uh convicted criminals, including convicted murders, child predators, rapists who are currently at large in Chicago.
These are the folks that we're targeting first and foremost is those violent criminals who pose a public safety threat.
Um, that's really who our ICE officers are targeting.
The media would love to uh force feed the American public these sob stories, but in reality, across the country, including in these sanctuary cities, 70% of those uh individuals who we've arrested either have pending criminal charges or convictions already against them.
And Charlie, That doesn't even include those individuals who are known or suspected terrorists, gang members, even having interpol notices because they don't have rap sheets in the United States of America.
Right.
So I guess could you guys do something as simple as just waiting outside of the jail that as soon as they get released, then you can intercept them because then they're no longer in the jurisdiction of the city.
I mean, this is so outrageous.
Why are we putting up with this neo-confederism?
It's time for us to start arresting these mayors and these city council members.
Are we really in a place where Chicago and be like, oh, sorry, feds, you're not allowed to deport child rapists?
Is that where we're at?
No, I think that's absolutely not a place where we're at, and we're working with the Department of Justice and uh really making sure we keep all of these options on the table.
I mean, we've introduced new functions, including being outside of courthouses so that those uh people who have had uh their day in court, we as soon as they are deemed to be in this country legally, we will take them, we'll arrest them, and we will deport them.
But Charlie, remember, these arrests don't even need to be on the table.
Because what could be happening is those who are in this country legally could leave now.
They can get a thousand dollars and a free ticket home.
It's a very generous offer, the U.S. taxpayer.
Uh, and then they avoid being arrested and deported.
But if they don't leave now, we will arrest them and we will deport them, and they'll never be able to come back to the United States of America.
Okay, so let's play some piece of tape here.
Here is Brandon Johnson, the worst of the worst.
Let's play this.
Play cut 345.
When the president of the United States of America put so much money into ICE where the only other forces that have more resources than ICE is the United States government's army and China's army.
That's a problem.
That's a threat to our democracy.
I mean, so what is your reaction to here?
And I just got to be honest, this feels fundamentally deranged to me that there are millions of ways to commit a federal crime, but local officials willfully defy and sabotage ICE attempts to deport people isn't one of them.
Why have we not started arresting these city officials?
He doesn't even know what the heck he's talking about.
He's comparing ICE to the Chinese military.
I I wish we had even greater resources and funding.
Fortunately, because of that one big beautiful bill, we do, and we are hiring tens of 10,000 new ICE enforcement officers so we can continue to really flood the zone and these sanctuary cities and uh get these criminal legal aliens out of the country.
And that funding is especially helpful for these uh detention bed spaces that are fundamental for turbocharging our arrest numbers.
But you're completely right, Charlie.
This man is unhinged.
He's clearly uneducated and doesn't know what he's talking about.
Let's play another piece of tape here.
Uh let's go to Cut 364.
Early this morning, I was out with one of ICE's teams, and we arrested this individual.
His name is Juan uh Gaspar, and he is a 43-year-old illegal alien from Mexico.
He has been convicted in 2024 of forcibly sexually assaulting a child under the age of 13.
He was taken, as you can see here, without incident.
But this is all part of the exact sort of violent criminal illegal alien that the ICE operations hope to bring in, apprehend and ultimately deport.
Tell us more about the situation.
Yeah, this is one of the targets of our operation.
This is an individual who sexually assaulted a minor.
And Charlie, it is stunning.
Just every single day I receive a report on my desk of the worst, the worst that have been arrested in the prior day.
And it's just stunning and really alarming and disturbing to see the number of child pedophiles, the number of monsters who exploit children who are on that list, who have been walking around American communities, terrorizing children, terrorizing families with impunity for years now.
And JB Pritzker and Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom in these sanctuary city politicians would rather protect these monsters than the innocent children that they victimize.
Let's play uh one last piece of tape here.
Uh, this is a very important one.
Let's play uh this is uh Tom Hallman, play cut 373.
The men and women of Ice, I want to I I they're mothers and fathers too.
They don't hang their heart on a hook when they come to work every day.
They put themselves in harm's way to go look for the worst of the worst.
And we got hateful reddit, not only coming from governors and mayors who are pushing a false narrative, but members of Congress who are comparing to terrorists and Nazis.
And bottom line is if if if ICE is Nazis for enforcing immigration law, what's that make them?
They wrote the law.
ICE isn't making this up.
They're enforcing laws enacted by Chinese that they're funded to do.
And for and we it's the same thing we've done for decades.
Final thoughts, Trisha McLaughlin, and what are the calls to action here for the audience?
Borders are at home, and is absolutely correct.
DHS, ICE and CBP are law enforcement entities.
DHS is a law enforcement agency.
If you don't like the law, these members of Congress, these politicians can try and change the law on the books.
They need to stop demonizing our ICE law enforcement agents.
They're facing a 1,000 1,000% increase in assaults against them.
And it's not just the officers, their family members where their children go to school, where their spouses work are being doxxed online.
It has to stop now.
Someone is going to get hurt and is incumbent upon these Democrat politicians to turn the rhetoric down.
But we're encouraging all patriots.
Please look at joining ICE at join ice.gov.
We're calling all patriotic Americans today.
Thank you, Tricia.
Uh, I appreciate it.
They're not going to turn down the rhetoric.
We need mass arrests.
Um keep up the great work and congratulate congratulations on getting married.
Thank you, Trad.
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See, Blake is such a Packers fan.
He said, What should we talk about?
Oh, talk about the Bears.
I'm not talking about the Bears, okay?
I even put my group chat.
I said, the Bears are winning by 14 points.
This is a very strange thing.
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The Bears put on a masterclass, one of the worst coach games in the history of football.
It was so bad.
They they challenge in the second, you never do this in the second half.
You should be smacked across the face.
He challenged what was not even a close call of Noah Sewell, you know, with a fumble.
What happens when you lose a challenge?
You you lose a timeout.
So you lose a timeout, you need to stop the clock.
And they only have two timeouts left, and they can't do that.
And then some rocket scientist on the Bears, I'm screaming at my TV.
I woke up, everyone.
They decide, well, you know, we have to kick the ball, and it was like two minutes and two seconds left, okay?
And they're down by down by three points.
Two minutes, two seconds left.
So with two minutes and two seconds left, you have to make sure that the ball either goes out of bounds or that you kick it off so that they can't do a turn.
You only have one timeout left.
Why does that matter?
Well, because then the two-minute warning stops the clock, and that is a built-in timeout for when the Vikings run the ball inevitably.
What do they do?
They allow the Vikings to return the ball.
They're basically ending the game.
The Bears find ways to disappoint us post-1985.
It's fine.
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And let's count how many Super Bowls the Vikings have won.
That's what I thought.
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Oh, yeah, my team's telling me that the the that's right.
It's not no longer the Chicago Bears.
It will be the Arlington Heights Bears.
I'm of the opinion the move to the Arlene Heights Stadium is gonna be great.
People don't like it.
My family's like, nah, it's not gonna be good.
I think it's gonna be great.
I think that we can finally have a new identity, get out of Chicago.
And that's actually a really good um connection to some political issue of Mayor Johnson.
Mayor Johnson is so bad that he has successfully driven the Bears out of Chicago.
That's as bad as it gets.
I mean, that is that is peak level failure as a mayor of Chicago.
He has driven the Bears out of Chicago, out of Chicago, and into a dome.
I'm not sure it's going to be a dome.
I think it's like a retractable roof that they're able to do indoor events.
And they should be able to open it up.
However, part of me is kind of a little sad because there is something uniquely Chicago about Soldier Field when it's negative 10 degrees.
It's just something iconic about that.
And something rather beautiful.
Anyway, it was the most Bears game I've ever seen in my life.
Everyone is watching.
I'm getting texts from people.
Charlie, you must be really happy.
I wasn't even I'm not even that Caleb Williams.
He's kind of a fairy, not a huge fan.
Whatever.
You got to cheer from because it's the Bears.
It's the way it works.
And they want an indoor Super Bowl.
They can host a Super Bowl in March Madness Games.
Packers will be the last team to actually play in the snow.
And look, I actually don't hate the Packers as much as I hate other teams.
I have deep respect for the Packers in a lot of different ways.
And here's Blake giggling his way to whatever.
An NFC championship.
I I gotta tell you though, that there's something very alluring.
You got the Vikings inside, you got Detroit inside, and you still have the Packers that are gonna play outside.
You got you gotta respect it.
And the Bears are, you know, going inside.
And honestly, it's I mean maybe it will be a nice little you know, supercharge, a turbocharge.
The Arlington Heights Bears.
How does that sound?
They've driven them out of New York City.
Again, here is the problem.
They built New Soldier Field back when I was a kid, and it would no one ever liked it.
It didn't work, it was super clunky.
They should have just gone all in and built a multi-billion dollar stadium, like a billion-dollar stadium back when it mattered.
Anyway, all that to say Brandon Johnson's a complete disaster.
Chicago is an unrecognizable form of its uh is a version of its former self, and it's too bad.
And it says Chicago is this once great city that is so in desperate need of a leader, and Brandon Johnson is just is just a nightmare.
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Uh, we have a lot more to cover here.
And as I wallow in our Bears stuff, and again, it would have been one thing if they just had a typical loss, but in fact, it was like the season opener at Soldier on national television.
This is just such a typical uh my my friend says it's a typical Bears fan.
I'm not gonna talk about the Bears, and then I I rant about the Bears for the next five minutes.
It's just uh it's what we're used to, which is pain and suffering, everything post-1985.
Caleb Williams, I'll tell you what.
That guy with his black nails, he's just he's gonna wear a tutu to the next game.
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Joining us now is Jack Pasobic, who is a Phillies fan and an Eagles fan.
The whole thing's all messed up.
Jack, welcome to the program.
Jack, what happened at the Phillies game the cycle West?
We have all the take away.
Well, Charlie, just want to be clear.
Oh, boy, here we go.
Super Bowl champion Eagles, the champions of the NFL, Philadelphia Eagles.
Just saying.
I don't hate the Eagles as much as most people do.
I dislike the Eagles.
That's true.
That's true.
You would not.
I I honestly, and I was I call it like it is.
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I sent out a beautiful tweet with him for after he won the Super Bowl.
And I meant every single word.
And there's a lot of teams I don't like, and I get a lot of hate, but boy, I don't like those Dallas Cowboys.
And I think we can always we can all agree on that.
That was uh that was that was quite a win on Thursday night football against the Dallas Cowgirls.
But yeah, the the Philly, the Philly game, which was not in Philadelphia, by the way, has gone quite viral.
Uh I've gone quite viral for for talking about this.
And there's this incident, even though it was down in Miami, uh, it was a Phillies versus Marlins game.
And there's this video of this woman who's now been dubbed the Phillies Karen.
Uh there's been some people who have tried to look up her name, but I don't I don't know that any of that's really been accurate, so I'll leave that off.
But she's been dubbed the Phillies Karen, who they're going for a home run ball.
Of course, everybody goes for home run balls at Phillies Games.
I certainly was raised uh, you know, going for balls at Veteran Stadium.
We just call it the vet back in Philly in those days.
And she's sort of she's in the scrum, she's in the scramble, going for a ball, dad gets it, walks over to his son, it's his birthday, hands it to him, puts it in his glove.
Then the Karen comes over and starts yelling and screaming at the man.
Um, and and then something very interesting happens that's actually been misreported by a lot of conservatives out there.
They claim that the woman took the ball from the little boy, but that's actually not true.
And that's something that I've been trying to correct the record on because of the misinformation that's going out there.
The woman didn't take the ball at all.
It's the father who takes the ball from his own son's glove and hands it over to the woman.
And Charlie, my contention has been that's the decline of the West.
Well, I I will I will say that yes, the this this father obviously has emotional stability problems.
You could tell that he's got something off about him.
You don't see it.
No one acts like this, so I think uh you could tell there's there's something wrong with him.
Um it's not even a matter of de-escalation, just the way he did his hands.
Uh he's got a few.
Charlie, I did do a little research and I found out that this father turns out he's from New Jersey, so well, sure, that explains half of it, but not the whole picture.
But uh there there's the little shimmy shake.
There's he's got maybe a little Aspergery type thing.
And I'm not critic I'm not accusing him, you just kind of tell there there's something that's not quite right there.
This is just not a normal reaction.
No, it's not a normal reaction.
So maybe he was completely overwhelmed and intimidated by the situation.
And he wanted to protect his kid.
By the tiny woman.
What has happened next?
What what do we what do we know about this this woman who did this?
So there's been a couple viral claims about her identity.
And however, there's also been a few times where it's it's also come out where uh in fact, women, because she's been so uh just turned into such a derisive figure that actually the women who have been identified as this woman have come out and released their own messages to the public saying, no, we are actually not that person.
My gosh, uh how could we be?
And there's been companies that you know have been associated with her that it turns out it's actually mistaken identity, and they've even put out statements saying no, we would never employ somebody like that.
So I'm not even sure whether her actual identity is out yet at this point, but I do know that the father here has been given um a c uh a platform on a couple of local Philadelphia uh news networks, and they've been talking to him and talking to the son,
and and you can just see in those videos where you know he's he's so dejected, and you know, he's he's realizing that you know he's just he just lost and he you know he gave up everything that he had won, everything that had won for his family to this this woman, and certainly there's plenty of you know memes and people laughing about her,
but Charlie, you know, I think I look at this and I I think about the stuff that you and I talk about on our programs, and and I I really see a lot here because you know, I grew up with my dad taking me to go see Phillies games, and when a dad catches his ball, a ball for his son, it that that's a sacred moment.
That's a the father-son bonding moment, and you can see the son's eyes, And you see him in these videos where his father takes that away from him and hands it over to this screaming harpy.
And I just think, man, isn't that a microcosm of everything, the millions and millions of interactions around our society now that are like this, where someone's screaming and a man just doesn't step up and stand up and stand his ground or turn the other cheek, as the as the gospel would say, and and gives in, just totally gives in and surrenders.
And it's like that's why we're in the mess we're in with everything.
How should the have the father have acted?
He just sit down, literally just sit down.
Just sit down and say, you know what?
I'm not not not giving you the ball back.
That's my son's.
I want it fair and square.
You got a problem, take it up with this with security, you got a problem, take it to somewhere else.
You know, we're not we're not giving it look when when a ball's up, right?
It's it's it's bouncing around, the ball can do a lot of things in those stands.
And once you have positive, uh secured control, positive control over the ball, that's when it becomes that person's property.
That's that's actually in the MLB handbook, but that's also just fair play.
Everybody knows what a fair ball is if you've been in any sports at all.
It's a fair ball until someone catches it and secures it.
So he had caught it, he had secured it.
Doesn't matter if she had her fingertips on it or her nails on it or something.
That no, you just you sit down and you say, you know what, not interacting with you, don't care, don't care, don't care what you have to say, take it up with somebody else, lady.
And you just you just break contact.
You just break contact.
You do the uh, you can do the old look at the watch move or whatever you want.
Because I I've seen you know, a lot of commentary, people saying, Well, what should he have done?
What else should he have done?
You don't submit, you don't surrender.
You stand your guy, you don't have to escalate, you don't have to yell, you don't have to scream, you don't have to get physical or anything at all.
I mean, she's just a tiny woman.
You just sit down and literally shut them out.
And if you do that, then guess what?
These crazy liberal Karen's, these liberal theater kids, they won't be able to control our society anymore because they have no power if we stop giving it to them.
So uh what how is she treated afterwards by the internet and where does this now stand?
The internet is uh is certainly no fan of the Phillies, Karen.
Uh it's it's probably one of the most viral videos, um, viral memes out there right now.
Yeah, you got one up, Cruella de Phil.
Um, I've seen, you know, I've just seen meme after meme after meme of her.
And then again, a lot of unfortunately, this is a uh uh kind of a common haircut for a certain phenotype in our society.
And so people have had trouble identifying which specific Karen this is.
But there's some other videos of her as well that have come out, and obviously it's a little a little lewd for uh for broadcast, but she's actually giving a uh, let's say a one-finger salute to a lot of the people who were in the stands even at the game who were booing her for doing this.
Because even if, Charlie, even if this was a situation where, okay, maybe she had caught the ball or not, how many times have you seen a viral video of a guy catching a ball, and then he sees a little kid, little boy, little girl nearby, even if it's not their kid, and you hand the ball to them, right?
Always how many times have you seen that over and over and over?
And that's a microcosm of the adults, of the moms and dads handing over our society and using that to raise up and nurture the younger generation.
Isn't that what it's supposed to be all about?
But the fact that she didn't give it to the kid has turned into an absolute firestorm online.
Yeah, it's just this is this has become a major situation and issue.
And yeah, I I I I probably want to learn more about the dad.
I mean, like at least in my situation, I would never give up a ball that my kid has.
I mean, I would just say, like, yeah, go go away.
But you understand though, does she not hold all the cards of power?
Because in that situation, women in nothing will obviously go to physical blows, nor should it, but in that situation, she's actually in the power position there.
A screaming woman at a baseball game has more power than the man does.
Well, in our current inverted society, certainly, because we have this inverted victimhood hierarchy.
So a white man is, you know, doesn't have as much power as the HR director Karen.
And so, of course, you know, this is now unfortunately though, because this is all on video, I didn't do anything wrong.
I didn't do anything wrong at all.
I don't the only thing that he did wrong in the entire uh video that I've seen is hand the ball over to her.
He didn't strike her, he didn't assault her.
In fact, she actually grabs him at one point you can see her grabbing his arm and kind of pulling him a little bit which um you know of course it's a baseball game like come on or you know you're really gonna you're really gonna call that you know physical assault but if you wanted to go to that level she has no legal claim here whatsoever and in fact the law would be completely on his side the only thing that she has on her side is the woke system of social justice that we have erected sort of around our entire society the long house as uh as our friend uh mutual friend Jonathan Kieperman
would call it uh there is new revelation here on the arena Zarutsk murder what is this new video show it shows that all the passengers just kind of sat idly by after she got stabbed in the neck repeatedly this has become a new normal we've seen this time and time again where people just have no care or concern when something bad happens.
Jack, what is your analysis?
Well, you know, it's interesting.
So I've looked at this video since it's come out.
And, you know, it's kind of hard to you have to put it.
We're missing a piece of the video.
Right.
So we're missing the actual moment when he stabs her.
And this is the exact moment after when he stabs her.
So I would like to see that middle point of the video to really understand what was happening here, because it seems to me that people are looking very confused right after the stabbing.
And I don't even realize I don't even think that, honestly, unfortunately, it may be that she doesn't even realize what has happened because the shock is so quick.
And unfortunately, because of the size of the knife being so small, it does look like it's a situation.
I haven't read the autopsy, but it's you know, it's not like a Hollywood movie where you just instantly collapse or you're you're shrieking.
But if he nicked an artery, if he was able to nick something that's up here, there are times where a slow bleed out is something they teach you about in the military can actually be fatal, but shock doesn't set in for, you know, another couple of seconds, another couple of minutes where she may not have even realized the danger that she was in, you know, notice that even in in all of that she doesn't put her hand to her neck she sort of has her hands cupped in front of her face and so uh again like I would I would just want more information about what exactly went on in that situation.
But no, you don't see anyone on the crowd, I think, in that train react for about 90 seconds or so once someone realizes there's this horrific trail of blood going behind the killer.
And of course, he's saying there over and over, I got that white girl.
I got that white girl.
So someone clearly targeted because of the color of her skin for being white in America.
And yes, nobody, nobody on that train, they didn't realize what was going on or they did realize what was going on.
going on and they decided that they didn't want to get involved probably also because of this same system that we're talking about of this inverted hierarchy.
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Let's play cut 353.
Auburn police have made an arrest in the death of our former Auburn professor Dr. Julie Shinelli uh this uh update coming just about five minutes ago in a press release uh Auburn police say they have arrested uh Harold Rashad Dabney the third from Montgomery and have charged him with two counts of capital murder in connection to the death of Dr. Shinelli at Keisel Park.
This is gonna be happening every single day it seems like so this is a uh Logan Federico a 22 year old aspiring teacher from Wexaw North Carolina was visiting friends.
Oh that's a different one this is a different that's a whole different one.
This was in May.
That's another uh white girl that was murdered by another black criminal.
So it's just it's just a theme.
It's a criminal, it's a pattern we're seeing.
You can put her up on screen.
This was uh Logan Federico.
This one was in May of a random black criminal that was prowling around and killed another white woman.
You guys are starting to see a theme here.
You see, the left, they don't like it when I say things like this, but I'm sorry.
You guys made the entire country burn and come to a knee.
Change the entire fiber and action of the entire civilization, all around a lie because George Floyd overdosed on the side of the street.
We are now going to make you live up to your own rules.
We report empirical data.
Logan Federico, that was her murderer.
And then, of course, in Auburn, the one we were mentioning, the suspect is Harold Rashad Dabney the third.
Uh, we did do an initial search yesterday.
It seems like he had a prior of string arrest.
We're waiting to confirm that.
We were told for years that race-based hate attacks are the worst thing in America.
Well, if that's the case, it's pretty clear the most common race-based hate attack is.
Well, it's not white people killing blacks, it's black people killing white people.
And so, since it being the worst thing ever, why is it the media doesn't cover it?
Well, Will Kane covered this extensively on his program.
Will Kane deserves a lot of credit for this, and here are just some of the numbers.
Some of the numbers are breathtaking when you go through them.
I don't know if we have the piece of tape.
If not, I will walk through some of the numbers here.
The numbers themselves are pretty shocking.
And it's not white people killing blacks.
This is why we support President Trump putting our military in our cities to protect our citizens.
And so often these people have prior and prior offenses.
It's time to bring back three strikes.
Three strikes, you by the way, you get all three strikes if you just attack a random person on the side of the street.
You're done.
You're just going to the you're going to jail for the rest of your life.
We're done.
We're not playing, we're not playing games of this anymore.
Playtime is over.
And if you're gonna just walk around with weapons without any sort of designation, and then commit crimes of those weapons, we're gonna put you in jail.
By the way, it's just so funny because the Democrats they pretend to care about black Americans.
They don't.
Just you know, interracial violence, crime incidents.
Just so you know, there are 117,000 white on black crimes, even though we are a white majority country, and yet there are over 500,000 black on white crimes.
Nobody would benefit more than black Americans from a general war on crime in all America.
We need an all-out invasion against crime.
I want to attack, I want to protect all of the communities in America.
So let's just go through this.
There are 385,000 black on white violent crime incidents, and only 117,000 white on black violent crime incidents.
Do you know that one in 22 black men will be a murderer in their lifetime?
Let me say that again.
One in 22 black men will be a murderer in their lifetime.
That is according to the FBI data.
That's verifiable, it's true.
You can go through the numbers, they're pretty shocking.
You go through the numbers and you go into the detail, you kind of walk away and you say, Boy, this the media's really not been telling me the truth here.
Of course not.
In Minnesota, blacks are 6.4% of the population, and yet blacks account for 62% of all the violent crime in Minnesota.
According to 2021 FBI data, one in 22 males, black males, will murder someone at some point in their lifetime.
And that's, by the way, that's with most of black crime going unsolved.
It's probably even higher than that, because half of all black murders go unsolved.
Half.
The projected lifetime murder rate for a black male is 4,508 per 100,000.
By age 23, about half of all black males have been arrested.
Let me say that again.
By age of 23, half of all black males have been arrested, and not enough of them have been arrested.
385,000, nearly 400,000, three times as many dis uh blacks are uh commit crimes against white, despite being only 13% of the population.
We need the fearlessness to say criminals are evil, crime will not be tolerated, crime will be stamped out regardless of who commits it.
And until then, these stories will keep on happening.