Question of the day is, were you as blindsided by the blindside lawsuit as I was?
I was very sad about this.
Very sad. It broke my heart.
And I actually have an inside scoop on exactly what happened.
When watching the show, you probably have an indication of exactly what went down.
Plus, later on, you guys have been asking, I'm finally going to weigh in on the infamous Montgomery boat brawl that was seen all around the world.
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You know, there are some movies that really just pull at your heartstrings.
I can tell you one of my favorite movies of all time.
It's better never get ruined. Remember the Titans.
I just love Remember the Titans.
Everywhere we go.
And I think it's probably because it is one of those things that accurately examines how far America has come without...
You know, saying that things are perfect, but realizing that we've come a very long way in terms of race.
Another one of those movies that made you feel really good, and not necessarily because it was about a racial struggle, but because it was about racial harmony, really, was The Blind Side.
You guys know the story, and in case you don't, I'm going to tell you.
Michael Orr met the Tueys, a family in Tennessee, back in 2004 while he was attending the Briarcrust
Christian School in Eads, Tennessee, where he excelled at football and he played in the
Tennessee All-State Game.
But he came from a troubled home, and his mother was a drug addict, and amid his father's
death, he was penniless and would often stay at the home of his classmates until he connected
with a couple named Sean and Leanne Tuey in the summer of his senior year.
Now based on clips of him, he said they made him feel like he was a part of the family.
And eventually they made the decision not to adopt him, but to place him within a conservatorship.
And the reason for that was because, well, he was 18 years old and adoption was not an option.
Just to jog your memory a little more, take a look at this clip.
My background is, you know, a bad background.
You know, people said, a lot of people said I couldn't do it.
You can do anything and you put your mind to it.
And after the success of The Blind Side, the Tuohys now want to tell their version of the story and help others give back.
In their new book, they say if there is one meaning we'd like you to take from our story, it's this.
The person you just walked past is the one who could change your life.
So every once in a while, stop and turn around.
Butterflies. Honestly, even looking at that clip, it makes me so happy.
And it's for a lot of reasons. Like I said, this wasn't exactly a tale of racial duress.
It was just about harmony.
And I think for a lot of people, you attach yourselves to a story like that.
If you're in a circumstance where you can help people, you look at the Tuohys and you say, wow, they've had such a huge impact on this young man's life just because they took a second to care about him.
I think that's the reason the movie was so successful, The Blind Side, aside from the
fact that it had Sandra Bullock in it, and she's an amazing actress and played Leanne
Tui in a way that was so powerful that it earned her an Oscar.
It was just also that emotional storytelling and making people want to aspire to more in
their lives.
Now, I remember watching this movie.
It earned $300 million at the box office, by the way.
And it made me think about my childhood, because throughout my entire life, there have always
been people that have helped me.
I'm not saying this to in any way denigrate my own family.
We always had food on the table.
But, you know, I had two very busy working parents.
My mother never really cooked.
And there was this family that lived down the road for me who did so much for me.
Young, probably, I would say very middle-class Irish family.
I'd go there every morning, have breakfast.
The mom would take me to school.
She'd pick me up from school.
She'd take me back home. And so I think that might have been part of the reason why I attached to the story so much.
I just thought, you know, you never know who's going to help you.
And when you don't have to think of it or cast it in the light of racial issues and tensions, it's just a feel-good American story.
Well... Ladies and gentlemen, as we know, we cannot have nice things in America anymore.
We were all blindsided to learn that Michael Orr is taking the Tooheys to court.
Yes, he has filed a lawsuit claiming that Sean and Leanne Toohey tricked him into making them his conservators rather than his adoptive parents nearly two decades ago.
So he is making these claims two decades after the fact.
Now, the Tuis have come out and denied that they kept the conservatorship a secret from Orr.
They say that they are positively devastated by the allegations.
And a part of his allegations is that they profited handsomely from his story.
And they are now claiming through their lawyer...
That he demanded a $15 million payment from them and threatened to go to the public according to TMZ. Now, so you can imagine this going on in the background for a couple of years.
He's making demands, give me $15 million.
They don't give him the $15 million.
And now he's taking this to the public.
He's filing a lawsuit and he's saying that he's sad, but obviously he was taken advantage of.
I mean, this movie made $300 million and he says that he didn't make that much money.
Actually, that he only, he didn't make any money whatsoever, despite all the success of the film.
So, again, just to sort of recap why they didn't adopt him, it is because he was 18 years old.
So in order to make him a part of their family, they needed to enter within a conservatorship contract, which would have allowed the Tui family to make legal decisions for him.
Again, his mother was a drug addict.
His father was dead.
And so in order for them to step in as parents, being able to sign contracts on his behalf, Being able to sign contracts for him to go to school, they needed to enter into this conservatorship.
This is not like the Britney Spears-type conservatorship by any means.
But he's kind of looking at this backwards and saying that something was wrong, even though in his own book he acknowledged that they sat him down and explained to him why they were entering in this conservatorship.
Somehow he's rinsed that from his memory and he feels that he was duped.
So, of course, in order to examine this and to look at it with clear eyes, we should have an understanding of how much money the TUIs actually made from the blind side, since this seems to be some sort of a financial dispute.
It turns out, according to legal filings, that the TUIs, along with both of their two birth children, each made $225,000 off of the blind side.
Plus 2.5% of the defined net proceeds.
Now, Orr is claiming that he did not see a single red cent from the movie.
But Sean Toohey Jr.
is saying that even for him, he's frustrated because he only received $60,000 to $70,000 in royalties over the years.
Not a lot of money. The Tooheys are saying that they placed his money in the conservatorship.
He just hasn't touched it. He has decided not to touch that money for whatever reason.
Likely because he's earning a lot more, or he earned a lot more as a pro-NFL player.
Football player. He earned millions.
He signed, I think, a $20 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens.
So the $100,000 or $200,000 that were seeing his conservatorship was not something that necessarily concerned him.
But then there's this. This is when you just start to inject common sense, right?
We're talking about, at most, $225,000.
Maybe it's $60,000.
Maybe it's $70,000.
The Tui family's wealth...
The father earned $200 million by selling his conglomerate of fast food restaurants.
So in order to believe Michael Orr's version of events, you would have to think that despite them having tremendous wealth themselves— Despite the family selling the fast food conglomerate and its franchises for more than $200 million, that they conspired to meet with this athlete who they had no idea was going to make it to the NFL, who they had no idea if they wrote a book about it was going to be picked up and turned into a movie, all so that they could steal a couple of $100,000 extra from him, which are conveniently sitting into his conservatorship.
Obviously, that's foolish.
That's an incredibly foolish belief.
What they did, they did out of their hearts.
There's no question about that.
Placing him in a conservatorship, picking him up from his mother's house as was displayed, allowing him to live in their house, taking him to practice, making sure that he made it there, making sure that he got into a good school, signing all the contracts.
They did not do this for money.
They did this because they were just good people who cared about him and loved him as though he was their own son.
And now 20 years down the line, he's turning their back on them.
Why? Well, as I said, I have an inside scoop as to what happened here.
It's the same thing that happens all the time.
Black Lives Matter has rotted people's brains.
That's what happened. Well, I'm tight.
This is not going to happen. He got out of the NFL. He's seeing the media.
He's seeing black versus white.
Now people can't even see their friends the same way.
You know these stories. People that were friends for decades, best friends growing up, now they no longer talk.
They no longer talk because suddenly their black friend woke up one day and realized that their friend
For decades was actually a racist the entire time because the media told them so or because they had the wrong
perspective on the George Floyd shooting this has been the media brainwashed in a
simulation that America has been existing under and it's actually
Causing us to go backwards as a society and in this particular circumstance Michael or quite literally went
backwards in his own mind Reflected on things that were beautiful in his life, and he
turned those events into things that were villainous, right?
He turned the two E's a family that did something out of the goodness of their heart
Into villains and I will tell you that he likely had an entire cast of characters around him that supported it
It says that he was married very recently I think last year a woman that he was with for a very long
time But I will tell you that just being somebody that is
married, you know that these decisions aren't made with just one person
He probably had his wife's full support.
He's probably got friends that said to him, oh yeah, no, for sure they did you wrong.
You're in a conservatorship like Britney Spears.
Oh, for sure. That money made $300 million.
You're telling me you didn't make any money?
They used you, man.
It was why people just used you.
And eventually, it just started to make sense to him.
He couldn't actually examine his life and the beautiful blessings that he received,
and rather, he is destroying one of the most crucial relationships
that he's ever built up in his life, a relationship that brought him
every single thing that he has today, aside from his remarkable talent.
But of course, talent will only get you so far.
You obviously need to be organized.
He would have had to apply to school.
He probably would have never even applied to school had it not been for the two Es and all of their help
with having a mother as a drug addict.
But he can't see any of those blessings because Black Lives Matter has rotted his brain.
And so unfortunately, this feel-good American story that brought us all closer is now being tainted
by a lawsuit in which he's not going to win.
I mean, he will win in the form of the two Es already saying, we are happy to acquiesce
to you leaving the conservatorship.
We are certainly not trying to control any of your decisions.
Go, take it. They have filed.
They want the conservatorship gone.
And I'm sure that they also want him gone.
Because what a horrible thing to do to somebody that cares about you.
What a horrible thing to do to a couple that loved you for no reason other than the fact that they felt a connection to you and they wanted to help you.
That's where we're at in America, guys. It's pretty depressing, but shame on him.
He should drop this legal filing immediately and apologize to the family for everything that he's done, including trying to hustle them for $15 million before he went public with this lawsuit.
Shame on you, Michael Orr.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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It is called Convicting a Murderer.
The Netflix series Making a Murderer did a good job of portraying Stephen Avery as a victim, but I had to go to Manitowoc County myself and find out what really happened.
I am so excited to share with you guys the Convicting a Murderer trailer.
Check it out. This is a collect call from an inmate at the Calumet County Jail.
The man served 18 years in prison until DNA evidence cleared his name.
The Two Rivers man was convicted of sexual assault in 1985, but exonerated with DNA evidence in 2003.
So this is the infamous Avery lot.
Now, two years later, he again finds himself tied to a police investigation.
Accused of murdering Teresa Hallbuck on the Avery property.
Stephen Avery's 16-year-old nephew admitted his involvement in the rape and murder of Teresa Hallbuck.
The car is discovered just around the bend.
It was just this worldwide phenomenon.
I think they framed this guy. I think he intended to crush the vehicle, but ran out of time.
Avery thinks the 36 million dollar lawsuit he filed is why he's being targeted in this investigation
Netflix made millions of dollars from making a murderer But the filmmakers left out very important details.
Mountains of evidence that you have not yet seen.
The blood vial. The most egregious manipulation from the movie.
Interrogations. That's when he started beating me because I told him that he's sick.
Cell phones. And I saw melted plastic parts of a cell phone.
Interviews. Her arms were pinned behind her head.
They made Stephen Avery look like a victim.
You don't believe your brother's guilty?
I don't know if I'm a suspect.
I got nothing to hide.
I'm getting sick and tired of media deception.
Evidence piling up.
Why would they omit so many different things?
Why are you editing my testimony?
I am not going to make the same mistake that the filmmakers did.
Rearranging the testimony.
They delete a portion of it at the end.
How could they claim to care about the truth?
They all know that Stephen Avery committed this crime.
911, what is your emergency?
The evidence forces me to conclude that you are the most dangerous individual ever to set foot in this courtroom.
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Okay, now it's time for some topics du jour Speaking of black lives matter rotting people's brain you
are about to see a stunning example of just that When my friend, he's also running for president of the United States, Larry Elder, joined Charlemagne the God on The Breakfast Club.
That is a notorious show.
He always has presidential contenders on the show to discuss their ideas.
And this time, Charlemagne the God brought on a young woman who was convinced that the system was rigged against black people, blah, blah, blah.
You've heard it all before. What's fascinating about this clip is not her belief, but it's her insistence, even in the face of overwhelming evidence, that she is wrong.
You're going to watch this young woman try to explain to Larry Elder, try to interject that despite black people holding all of the power in the Freddie Gray case, That they still had no power.
And it's really because I want you to pay attention to this because you rarely get to see people that are this far brainwashed.
She's almost short-circuiting in this clip.
Take a listen. The systems of one of the largest cities in America, Baltimore.
Freddie Gray died in police custody a few years ago.
The mayor was black.
The head of the police department was black.
It's not in charge of the system, but go ahead.
The number two person in charge of the police department was black.
Still not in charge of the system. All of city council, Democrats, majority black.
Still not in charge of the system.
Wow. Six officers charged.
Three of them were black. A judge before whom two of the officers tried their case, found him not guilty, was black.
Still not in charge of the system.
The city intendant of public schools was black.
The county superintendent of public schools is black.
The attorney general at the time, Loretta Lynch, is black.
As was the president of the United States, was black.
Still not in charge of the system.
I'll ask you a simple question, sir.
Well, Rhonda Sykes said when Barack Obama got elected, how are you going to complain about the man when you are the man?
Still not in charge of the system.
I don't know. I don't know. I just think she's just going to keep saying it and keep repeating it and hope that people just believe her or something.
How could he go through that list and she could legitimately look up and just keep repeating that line?
Still not in charge of the system. He talked about the Attorney General.
He talked about the President of the United States.
He talked about the responding police officers.
He talked about the judge.
He talked about the entire city council, the majority of which was black elected Democrat.
And she says, no, we still have no power.
Honestly, give me a circumstance in which we would have more power than that.
Quite literally, we were controlling, as I'm talking, we as in black Americans, were controlling the entire city, and we also had the top office in the land in the form of President Obama.
And she's still saying...
So not in charge of the system. That is what I am talking about.
That is such an incredible example, an incredible example of what I mean when I say BLM rots your brain.
She knows the narrative.
She is now being presented with facts to dispute her narrative, and she does not care.
She holds on to it.
Why? Because to let it go would represent an existential crisis for her, right?
When you have existed within your entire understanding of life has been that no matter what you do,
it's not your fault because of the color of your skin.
And then somebody introduces facts to you to show you that no, actually,
in this particular circumstance, this was not an example of racism at all.
Actually, you had full power.
You had full power and control in these circumstances.
And you cannot, within you, come out of that and say, wow, okay, I understand.
wow, I didn't look at it this way.
You just keep repeating.
Still not empowered.
That's still not in the system. It's because something has gone horribly wrong in your life, right?
And that something has been that consistent concerted media effort to make Black Americans believe that they are victims.
You are seeing the results of that.
So I just had to show that clip because—and you should go pursue the entire interview, by the way.
Larry Elder. If you've watched my show, I've said if there is one person that I would not
want to debate, it's Larry Elder. I'm pretty convinced he has a photographic memory. He
doesn't forget a single detail about anything. He's talking about something as recent as
the Freddie Gray case. I've had him on a podcast, and he'll talk about something that happened
in the 80s. And he recalls everything in such remarkable detail with so many facts. But
pursue that clip in its entirety. Again, that's Larry Elder on The Breakfast Club speaking
with Charlamagne, the god.
All right, guys. Let's get into the story.
The internet is divided.
It's not about a black person.
It's about a young white woman.
Her name was Alicia Duran because she is now dead.
She was shot dead by an officer in Westminster, Colorado after stopping her car on the wrong side of the road and reaching for her gun.
So let's take a look at what happened.
Roll down your window!
What's going on? You're in the wrong lane.
Are you okay? Now, you just heard Officer Adams.
He's speaking to that woman, asking her multiple times if she's okay or if she needs medical attention.
There was no response.
But after a minute or two, that woman grabbed a handgun.
What do you got in there?
What do you got in there, man?
What do you got in there?
What do you got in there?
Oh, s***! The windows of that vehicle you can see there were shot out.
Other officers rushed to see if they could help, but the driver, she was not responsive.
Officer Adams then races to a driver in another SUV who watched this all play out.
Ma'am, are you okay?
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.
You can hear the emotion in both of their voices.
One of the bullets from Officer Adams' gun actually went through that woman's windshield and was embedded in the steering wheel.
Luckily, she was not hit or injured, just shaken up.
Officer Adams is currently on paid administrative leave while an independent investigation gets underway.
Officials say it'll likely take several months to complete, then needs to be presented to the district attorney's office for further review.
So was that shooting justified? Let's see just to recap you have a young woman who was driving on the wrong side of the
road in the opposite direction The officer is very polite to her askers if she needs help.
She's not answering him. She's not replying. She's not saying anything
I don't know what she's going through. I don't know if she's on drugs and
Then having not said a single word back to him after a couple of minutes. She proceeds to grab a gun in her
vehicle Hmm. Let me think
Justified! Justified!
Why is justified? It's not even a question whether or not it's justified.
Because when you play stupid games, you sometimes win these sorts of prizes.
You have to imagine, you hear that officer's voice, you hear the emotion in his voice, how terrified he is.
Now, we don't know his circumstances. Let's say he's got a wife and kids at home, young kids.
Every single time that an officer pulls over a person in a vehicle, they do not know what they are going to get, right?
So he thinks he's going to have a conversation with this woman.
It turns out she grabs a gun.
That situation immediately transformed into life or death.
Whose life was it going to be and whose death was it going to be?
Now, if you're an idiot and you've had your brain rotted by BLM and you hate the police and you go, oh, no matter what, he should have thought to grab a taser while she grabbed a gun and tried to...
He could have put her in a chokehold, coulda, woulda, shoulda, until there's a gun in your face.
He shot her because she deserved to be shot.
It's unfortunate that she's dead.
Yes, it's always, as I say every time, you never say you want the result to be that somebody is dead.
I said the same thing would happen to George Floyd.
Even though, obviously, he took enough fentanyl to kill a horse, it's a sad thing when any individual dies.
But in this circumstance, everything the police officer did was justified.
He is able to go home to his family.
Gratefully, the woman that was behind and was in the line of fire and basically could have been shot survived that, and she gets to go home to her family.
Gratefully, every single person on that freeway, who knows what she would have done, maybe she was going to grab the gun and go on a shooting spree, gets to go home to their families that night because of something that the officer did.
And if you hear his emotion, I hope that that compels you because there's this media simulation that makes people think that officers are just having a good time.
They just like to go out and kill and hunt people.
He breaks down crying, right?
Because of how quickly he realizes that things could have gone very badly.
He could have been dead. He could have accidentally killed the innocent bystander.
Officers are human beings that have to make these life or death decisions in an instant notice.
It's very easy for us. Easy for us.
Oh, we get to watch in the retrospect.
What are 20 different things that I might have done now that I know that this woman has a gun?
That's not how they're able to operate in the moment.
They don't have that information available to them.
And so as I said, this woman unfortunately did something very stupid.
The officer did the right thing in response.
This was an absolute justified shooting.
And I'm sure the court system will show that because we know that there's going to be no protests.
She's white.
Nobody cares.
This happens to a white person.
Nobody cares.
They're just like, oh, it only happens to black people when they don't know.
This is what happens in general when you don't listen to police officers.
It doesn't matter what your race is.
So there will be, as I said, no marches, no protests.
There will be no demands to lock him up and throw away the key,
because people will be able to think about this case sensibly, because there is no race dynamic here.
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All right, guys. Now let's discuss the infamous Montgomery boat brawl.
I was getting all these comments from people.
Obviously, I was off last week and people were like, you don't want to discuss this because this was started by white people.
It's just so ridiculous when people send these comments to me because I would say I cover
More white people on this show and the things that they do wrong than any other race in this country
But as I said black people are sensitive And so they really wanted me to comment on this so I'm
gonna make sure that I do and I don't think you're gonna be That surprised with my commentary, but let's just jump into
it. So we're gonna show you at first There's a lot of action going on again
You've probably already seen this before But what we understand is that at root of this issue is you
have a man that is working on the boat deck who was trying To get a white man to move his boat
And what you will see at the beginning of this clip is that those two start getting into a fight
There is no question that the white man throws a punch first.
And then it looks to me that there's a white woman who tries to break it up, a white man that tries to break it up, and then two other white men that jump into the fight.
So this fight begins as three on one, three white men versus one black man.
Now, the race just shouldn't matter, but it's going to because people have made this A racial brawl when it should have never turned into that.
But take a look at this clip.
So there you have it. He hits him first, no question.
I'm sure they got into some argument.
He throws his hat. He's ready to fight.
Okay? Just one-on-one men fighting.
Then you see the woman tries to pull him off.
This guy's trying to pull him off.
But then this guy, these two come out of nowhere.
And now we officially have a three-on-one fight with...
This boat guy, the blue shirt that you saw right there, he looked like he was trying to pull them off and they turned around and started punching him.
So this looks like it's a pileup, but it's really three on one.
And now you're going to start to see other people jump in.
Namely, watch this guy who is swimming.
That's just kind of incredible.
He has decided he's going to swim in and he's going to help this boat worker who he feels, and he is correct, has been unfairly jumped by these individuals because no matter what ensues, three men on one is an act of cowardice.
So how this started is because three men decided to act like absolute cowards, okay?
Now you realize that the score isn't even, the fight has broken up, and they get back into their boat.
Now we've got one, two, three...
They're punching them in their boat, in the boat.
We've got three black guys, four.
Now we've got the boat deck workers.
And they're not here to break up the fight.
You're going to see they start throwing punches too because they want to avenge what has happened to their co-workers.
So they're all throwing punches now.
Now we don't have an even fight anymore.
We've got everybody jumping on top of everybody.
And apparently the sides that are being picked are being drawn across racial lines.
So you will notice, and this is the most important part to me, is that the women that are in this are exclusively just trying to pull people off, right?
They're just trying to pull their husbands off, their spouses off.
I really started getting upset with this video when I started seeing women getting pummeled for absolutely no reason, because this obviously was no longer about the fight anymore.
It really just became about people wanting to see this brawl take place, wanting this to turn into a racial brawl.
And that's when... People lost the upper hand.
That's what happens. The upper hand got completely lost.
Justified in the beginning when you had a fight that was three on one.
Absolutely. Like I said, it was an act of cowardice.
And when you see those sorts of things, you want bigger men to stand up.
But then this turns into something that is way more disgusting.
And a person picks up a chair and begins beating people with it.
Namely, a young woman who is literally trying to simply get what I assume to be her husband out of the fight.
So let's watch Cliff's Still fighting along racial lines here.
Now, this is one-on-one.
Not anymore.
Look at this.
Now, women are involved.
I mean, this is just horrible.
I don't know why that woman is getting junked by those two women.
That makes absolutely no sense.
She was trying to pull her husband off, and they just start kicking her.
Now we have a guy picking up a chair and beating a man with it.
I mean, at this circumstance, I don't get how any person looks at this clip
and says, well, this was justified.
Of course this is not justified.
You're now having women being beat because of what I presume to be a bunch of drunk men who didn't know how to get into order.
Again, there's no question here who started this fight.
There's no question who threw the first fight.
But this isn't even become about who threw the first fight anymore.
This just becomes a situation in which everybody should be ashamed.
This last clip is something that I was so disgusted when I saw it that I couldn't believe there were people online that were celebrating and parading and applauding this as some sort of racial justice.
Take a look at this woman who gets beat with a chair.
Watch that woman in the red that you're seeing who's been on the ground.
She was just trying to get her husband off of someone, and then she got beat by two women.
Watch what's going to happen to her.
She's fully on the ground.
She's just trying to get up. Look at that.
She just fully hits her in the head, completely defenseless.
And that is the most, to me, honestly, that was the most suspectable thing that I've seen.
Like I said, something that bothered me by seeing the women that were getting beat for absolutely no reason other than trying to get their respective husbands or boyfriends or sons out of the fight.
And it is at that moment that the only conclusion of what took place here should be absolute
filth all around.
Again, there is no question as to who started this fight.
There is no question that everyone who got involved there was obviously not sober.
There's no reason that you're motivated to hit a woman that is on the ground over the
head with a chair because some drunk guy wouldn't move his boat and hit a boat deck person,
Keep the fight between men.
So my conclusion on this is that, A, this was not a racial fight.
I don't know why it got broken up between racial lines.
I don't know why the internet ate this up as something that was justified because, thank goodness, I think?
I was not proud to see this video.
I didn't feel inspired to see this video.
I didn't think that we avenged the sins of American slavery when I saw this video.
These were some real live takes that were on the internet because we now live in a culture that even when we see filth, we don't recognize it.
We just say, it's justified filth.
It's justified filth. We justify the filth by the fact that this fight was started by three white guys.
No, we don't.
Wrong is wrong. And everything that took place was wrong.
Alright guys, that is almost all the time that we have today, but I want to remind you that it is the one year anniversary of The Greatest Lie.
So fitting, we're talking about brainwash, we're talking about Black Lives Matter rotting your brain, we're talking about filth.
Well, we can hardly talk about all of those things without talking about the George Floyd story, which was the greatest lie that was ever sold to the American public.
Unbelievable to even reflect upon it.
I know I did my due diligence.
We did the documentary. We went and spoke to George Floyd's roommates.
And what I learned was astonishing.
I know that millions of people have watched it.
And I'm encouraging you, if you have not seen it, please watch it.
It's something that I am so proud of.
And I will just take you guys back to the trailer.
So you get excited about it again.
Take a listen. So Black Lives Matter released their 990 IRS filing.
They collected $80 million dollars.
Where is that money? It's not here.
Everything looks worse than it was.
Where have you seen that money impacted throughout the city?
So my producer just sent me a link.
It is just shocking to me because of how much money was raised to think that where he lived, the bills weren't being covered.
Super frustrating, but that's a dead end, so...
And here's where it gets really interesting.
Ready for some BLM pride?
Another 200k went to escorts, BDSM workers, strippers, peep show workers, phone sex operators, and webcam performers.
And then at that moment, it became personal.
And I thought, not only am I going to say the truth, I am going to scream the truth
louder than you can scream the lies.
All right guys, that is all the time As a reminder, A Shot in the Dark is available now on Daily Wire Plus, so be sure to click the link in the description and subscribe right now.
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