California Sen. Scott Wiener has introduced a bill that would make it easier for older males to engage in sexually inappropriate behavior with minors without long-term consequences. Fact-checkers say this isn’t normalizing “man-boy love,” but their reasoning is incredibly weak, since this bill does allow for cases of statutory r*pe. Guest Blaire White joins me to expose this madness.Show more Subscribe to Blaire: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDmCBKaKOtOrEqgsL4-3C8Q Show less
And if you don't know what a map is, it means minor attracted person.
And I just wanted to say that pedophilia is just a sexual orient.
There's so many crests on my phone.
Okay.
So I just wanted to say that pedophilia is just a sexual orientation.
And if you do not believe in pedophilia, you're basically being like you're basically being mean to the LGBT community or you're being disrespectful, disrespectful to the lgbtq plus community
welcome back to slightly offensive with your favorite host me elijah shaffer on the best worst show on blaze tv i I am joined in studio, which is not my guest bedroom, by somebody you might know.
Blair White, welcome to Fort Worth, Texas.
Thank you for having me.
Thanks for inviting me to Texas, first of all.
I love Texas.
Yeah, I'm actually really happy to have you here.
What are your thoughts about this place?
Your apartment or Texas in general?
No, Texas in general.
What do you think about it?
Love it.
Love it.
You know, we were talking before we went on camera and what you said was so correct.
You don't realize how truly oppressed you are when you live somewhere like Los Angeles, Blue City, Blue State, until you move to somewhere like Texas.
So I'm not officially here.
I don't have an official place yet, but I'm back and forth looking at houses and it's been great so far.
Do you have a drink?
Do you have a drink?
Can we do cheers?
Can we do it?
Even though it's COVID, can we do that?
That's kind of a weird.
I know.
Cheers to Texas.
Cheers to Texas.
Anyway, we got a big show going on for you guys today.
We are talking about the decriminalization of pedos in California, amongst other things.
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All right.
So we're going to jump right into this.
So you're aware of what's been going on right with the decriminalization of pedos in California.
I know that you were brought into this.
What's going on here?
I guarantee you, the next stop on this train is pedophilia.
Beck predicted that Hollywood will soon try to normalize pedophiles on claims from actor Elijah Wood that child sex abuse is commonplace in the entertainment industry.
Well, I don't know if it's surprising or unsurprising knowing California's track record, but yeah, there was recently, I think it's right now on the governor's desk to be put into actual law, a bill that would make it so that an adult could have sex with a minor, a quote, willing minor, right, Oxymoron.
And if they're within 10 years age difference, they don't have to be put on the registry.
So, I mean, really, really vile stuff, just completely effed.
Yeah, so let's jump into this.
So, guys, this is California.
And California, amongst shutting down their entire state into pretty much draconian laws, decided the best way to help people get back to work was by legalizing sodomy between adults and minors.
Nothing says progress.
Like, I guess, bringing pedophilia.
What is, I mean, really, is this what they're doing?
Right.
It's like you think of all the problems happening in the state.
And listen, I'm born and raised in California, been there my entire life.
Never really pictured a life outside of California until recently.
And it's really sad to see what's happening.
You know, people are out of work, obviously forced draconian lockdowns, like you said.
And all the problems, the homeless problem.
Right now, California is unable to even enact the most basic functions of civilization.
Like there's power outages throughout the whole state.
Hotter than you would ever believe.
I mean, even if you put the fan on, it would blow hot air.
We have air conditioning back there for my mom, which was, if we didn't, I would be on the verge of my mom having heat exhaustion.
She's one of thousands of customers in the county who lost power due to the intense heat.
You know, I'm visiting Texas right now and LA is without power.
So am I flying home to no power?
I don't know.
So in the midst of all of these crises, this is what they choose.
Well, let's jump into this, Blair.
I know this is near and dear to your heart.
First of all, look at this person.
I would use the F word, but I don't think we're allowed to use that.
We are talking about that.
Are you allowed to use it?
Can you use it?
Say it.
I would say this is a f ⁇ for sure.
I mean, look at him.
Because, and here's why he doesn't deserve to be called anything but that, because this is the man who actually worked.
Sorry, this is the truth.
He worked to decriminalize knowingly infecting someone with HIV.
Like, this is what he fights for.
Just.
Can you please treat your mic like it's your fiancé and like keep that black thing right in your face?
Oh my God.
I would appreciate it.
My fiancé is not black, but okay.
I know, I know.
I know.
He's right here.
He's literally laying on a bed next to us.
It's actually, actually pretty amazing in that.
All right, let's jump into the story.
For those of you degenerates watching this right now, so California moves to end convictions for certain offenses involving adults and minors.
It's a real story.
We got a man here in a vest, which should be illegal to wear a tie and a vest.
I mean, that is a crime against humanity.
That's ill.
Yeah, I mean, like, his sexuality aside.
What is he holding?
What is he holding?
Is that prep?
Is that prep, the HIV medication?
Yeah.
Oh, that's tragic.
I'm just asking if the prep, if you can swallow, is that what it looks like?
Is it a giant pill?
I don't have HIV, so I don't know.
I'm not, I'm just, I, hey, I'm just wondering.
Okay, I'm just wondering.
I don't know.
Either way, it's really, really weird.
It is weird.
Okay, so let's actually read this.
This comes from the post-millennial, which you are a writer in.
Shout out to Postmillennial.
They're great.
Yeah, I do articles for them once or twice a week.
Yeah.
So according to the Daily Caller, the California legislator, in an effort to end discrimination against LGBTQ young people by relaxing the rules for adding people to the sex offender registry.
Let's just start that.
So we're about to talk about the idea of ending discrimination against LGBT young people.
Is there a problem with LGBT young people?
Is this a problem of young people having sex with adults?
Right, right.
Well, the really sick thing is I've been chronicling this on my YouTube channel for the past four years, the push towards normalizing pedophilia.
And for years, people scoffed at it.
People would laugh when I would say it's coming.
And now look what you're seeing.
And what they do, it's, you know, I guess it's kind of smart on their end, right?
They really do utilize the blueprint for how LGBT people came to, you know, a better standing in society, et cetera.
They use verbiage like they can't change who they are.
They go by a different, more politically correct term now called maps, which is minor attracted people.
It's disgusting.
No, it's disgusting.
And it's very transparent what they're doing.
And it's sad that low-key is working, right?
It's happening.
Yeah, but you remember.
So have you met Milo before, Yiannopoulos?
Not in person.
I mean, so Milo is a riot.
Like, I know we're going through a lot of riots right now, but Milo.
Yeah, Milo is actually a riot.
He's a very interesting guy.
I do like who he is as a person.
I think there's a place for somebody who challenges a status quo.
I know he got canceled for making comments similar to what this bill is.
So an entertainer like Milo, who made comments, which I'm not going to condemn or accept.
I don't remember what they were.
I just know they weren't appropriate per se for the status quo.
And I'm not trying to water them down.
I'm just saying, I know he got canceled literally for talking lightly about pedophilia.
But right here, we're already talking about a bill from a sitting state senator in California.
This is the largest state in the union, the fifth most powerful economy in the entire world.
And we're talking about this guy is introducing a bill to normalize pedophilia, which we're going to get into.
And he is not, nobody cares in the media.
I mean, am I out of my, am I out of my mind?
Am I living in the same world you are?
Even more so than not caring, they're actually covering for him.
If you look up this bill, if you look up his name, which is, you can't even write this stuff.
His name is Scott Wiener.
Anthony Wiener?
Anthony Weiner got busted too.
Right.
Why are the wieners always getting busted with dick problems?
We're in a simulation.
And yeah, you can't write this stuff.
And it's like I was saying, the media is actually covering for him.
If you look up the bill, look up him, all the articles about how this is actually not legalizing pedophilia, even though it literally is, and how anyone who goes against this bill is actually homophobic, which is the cheapest playbook.
Unfortunately, it works among the masses.
Well, at least for, I don't know, half of the masses.
It works.
And it's really unfortunate, especially, you know, being part of the LGBT community.
It's really, really disgusting to me personally to see that community being utilized to slip this disgusting crap through the cracks.
And that's what they're doing.
We're going to, let's talk about this.
So this is the latest in a series of controversial proposed changes to California law and prosecution practices.
The bill SB 145, according to its sponsor, State Senator Scott Weiner, which we talked about, would exempt from mandatory registration under the act of a person convicted of certain offenses involving minors if the person is not more than 10 years older than the minor.
And if that offense is only one requiring person to register, Wiener is the man responsible, is Scott Wiener.
We had writing technique, but who's also successful for discriminalizing infecting someone with HIV knowingly, which we will get into.
Cassandra Fairbanks said it better.
What the f?
Literally, what the fuck?
I mean, can we break that down though so people really understand the 10-year thing?
For anyone who says this isn't about pedophilia and doesn't actually, you know, create a loophole like that.
That means you can be 24, you know, sleep with rape, a 14-year-old and not be on the registry.
It's like, like you're talking about like statutory rape, though.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, I mean, it is what it is.
And anyone covering for this needs to really question why they're covering for this.
Yeah, I would say that too.
And I think that Cassandra put it in the right words.
You know, Bill Mullo, are you familiar with Bill Mulligan, who's the guy who she's quoting right here?
Familiar, but I guess vaguely.
So Bill Mulligan is an incredible, he's a Fox local contributor who's becoming a rising star.
Okay.
And he's been really working on like not being a sensationalist like kind of person, but actually exposing California legislation for what it actually is.
Oh, so like real journalism.
He's like what I pretend to be.
But you tuned in here and you said, this is the guy, Scott Wiener, who also successfully fought for decriminalizing, knowingly infecting someone with HIV.
You can't make this shit up.
There's that picture again.
What is that?
You know what's crazy is pedophiles sometimes are a lot of times look like pedophiles.
I don't know what it is.
I think there actually have been studies that pedophiles are physically stunted in some ways.
And I feel like he looks like a pedophile.
But he pulls the Jewish card.
You know, I don't talk a lot about the Jews here, but, you know, yeah, he says, which we're going to get into in a moment here.
He says that the attacks against him specifically about his bill are because he's gay and Jewish, not because the fact that he's trying to make it legal to rape kids.
Don't people see through this, though?
I guess that's what's so frustrating is that I feel like this type of thing, you know, anything you need to defend yourself from, just say that any criticism is homophobic, is, you know, anti-Semitic.
Are people falling for it?
I don't know.
Yeah, well, they are because the bill was first introduced at the beginning of last year and has been under debate.
So wait, who's debating whether you can sodomize a child?
Is this a debate?
Is that a master debate?
Are people master debating to this?
A masturber debate?
I don't know.
Yeah.
It's disgusting.
It's sick.
And going back to the fact that I'm moving, this is one thing in a very long list of reasons why I'm getting the hell out of Los Angeles out of California.
And again, it is sad because I was born and raised there.
It's beautiful.
The mountains are beautiful.
The ocean's beautiful.
But the leadership and the way the state's run and it's almost irredeemable at this point.
Yeah, I was going to say that, you know, it goes on to say here, which it's, it's all the more shocking.
You know, for those of you that make it this far in the podcast, you guys listen in.
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She's all over Twitter, Instagram, but specifically, look at her YouTube.
She's got a crazy footage exposing the dark pedophile net, I guess.
What do you call that?
Because it's like the dark net of YouTube.
Here's what people don't understand.
There is a real community of pedophiles.
They are not just, you know, the isolated weirdo in the neighborhood.
They're not just one guy from this one town.
There's a community.
They have a camaraderie and they're fighting for a cause, which is to normalize their mental illness.
And it's, it's really, really disturbing when you really go into the depths of it.
I've been chronicling it for four years, so I probably know more about it than most people.
And I can tell you that from the four years when I started chronicling it, the movement has gotten bigger and bigger and bigger.
And now we're seeing actual legislation, which is the scariest part.
Yeah, you know, I think that's what people don't realize that where California is, so the rest of the country follows in just a few years.
And it says, because that's what it says, the current bill allows for the same loophole present when someone is convicted of vaginal sexual intercourse with a minor, extending the judge's option to decide whether a convict belongs on the sex offender registry or not in cases of sodomy.
And this is interesting.
Let's talk about this.
I want to get to a different article here.
So this article, this is what I was talking about.
So Scott Weiner was targeted by online QAnon conspiracy theorists.
Are you a QAnon person?
Do you know about QAnon?
I actually don't know that much about them.
So I can safely say that I'm against this man and I am not a QAnon conspiracy theorist.
Yeah, because, you know, I think it's weird that the left always does this where they make their opposition seem like they're fringe extremists.
Yeah.
Do you like, does it strike you weird that the way that this is, what is even is this?
This is, okay, well, this is the Jewish news of Northern California.
I don't care.
I don't know what that even is.
I've never heard of that in my life.
I'm not claiming because it's Jewish or Nor I'm claiming because it's Northern California.
I don't know anything about this.
But I will say this.
I think it's really weird that it says that Scott Weiner, a gay Jewish state senator, who the cares that he's gay or Jewish?
Like you, you're no one.
You're normalizing pedophilia.
No one.
In fact, a lot of people I've seen, you know, there's a lot of viral tweets going on about the bill itself, and it has nothing to do with there's no info about who wrote it.
There's no info about Scott Wiener.
People are just disgusted by the bill in general.
So if anything, you have to look a little deeper to figure out who's behind it.
So the idea that this is homophobia, I mean, I don't think that pedophile rights have anything to do with gay rights.
And I think anyone who merges the two is sick.
And that's what he's doing because it's a very safe shield.
And can we talk about how, I mean, this might seem like a crazy thing to say, but what I've noticed again from Chronicling this past four years is it's almost becoming a right-wing position to be against the normalization of pedophilia.
And against child sex trafficking.
100%.
Wait, can I tell you this?
So I was in specifically Chicago, and there were two protests.
I'm not going to make you guess, but there was a free R. Kelly protest.
He has a cult.
It's really weird.
I don't know.
I actually saw some clips of that.
Okay.
Yeah.
So I'm not proud.
It's not my proudest moment.
One man ain't no enterprise.
One man ain't no interpreted.
Government needs to stop telling lies.
The government needs not telling lies.
Speaking of pride, right?
I'm not, it's my proudest moment, but there was also this save the children or free the children.
And it was right-wing completely.
Yes.
Why is that?
This should be one of the few.
We're a very divided country.
This should be one of the few uniting things, right?
The Save the Children movement.
But it's just so crazy that, you know, I see people blasting the Save the Children movement.
I see people blasting the QAnon, which maybe they do have people that are a little off the rocker and that.
I don't know.
I haven't really looked into it.
But it should not be seen as a right-wing virtue to fight for child sex trafficking victims.
Like, what is happening?
Well, what freaks me out the most is this article even says SB 145, at least it admits it, which has the support of many LGBTQ groups, would change.
So I'm not going to get, we'll unpack this, would change a California law to give judges more leeway in cases of consensual gay sex with a minor.
Currently, the adult is automatically put onto the sex offender registry.
Still should be the case.
That's what the minor is never consensual.
Just saying that, anyways.
Like, what an illness.
I know.
I can't.
Duh.
I'm sorry.
You know what?
I'm sorry to the people who don't like cursing.
I always apologize.
Sorry for cursing a little more in this.
But if there's an episode, I mean, I'm looking at your fiancé here.
If there's an episode of Curse, I mean, you can talk.
I don't care.
If there's an episode of Curse Morning, would it be one about this?
Yes.
Yeah, absolutely.
Can we get passionate about this one?
Yeah, yeah.
It's like, I can't believe we had to make a show called Stop Normalizing Pedophilia.
Why we have to make this.
And, you know, it's crazy because I've been doing this.
It's like I always get the people responding to the tweets where I maybe post the videos or whatever and are like, why are you pretending like they're trying to normalize pedophilia?
They are.
Why do you think there's a politically correct term for pedophile now?
Minor attracted person.
In fact, I hate that I even get warped into even using the term.
They're just pedophiles.
But yeah, it's happening and you can't deny it.
Yeah.
And we're going to talk a little bit about this.
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100%.
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Yeah, it's too much.
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But I want to jump right into this, Blair, because you're leaving California because of something like this.
If you look on this on the screen right here, this guy, Scott Weiner, you talked about this.
He's the guy who tried to normalize and make HIV.
This was the precursor, right?
Try to make HIV decriminalized.
So, not only is it not criminal now or soon to sodomize a child, but it was also the precursor was by decriminalizing criminal sexual behavior.
Yeah, so prior to this, thanks, Scott Weiner.
Um, the standard was that you had to inform any sexual partners if you had HIV, which is obviously common sense.
It should be that way, absolutely.
Um, and now you can know you have HIV, fully know it, give it to someone, even with the intention of them getting it, not even just risking it or whatever.
You can say, I want to give this person that, sleep with them, and nothing happens.
You can ruin someone's life and not be held accountable for it.
And again, that's just one example of everything.
Wasn't this the same year I think they criminalized misgendering people?
I think it was.
I think so.
I think so.
Can we talk about this?
This is like a 2015 talking point.
Yeah.
But also, also, like, it is idiot.
Let's take it back for a second.
I think it's interesting with this whole idea.
Like, you're somebody, like, I'm not, if people don't realize you're transgender, then they might be too drunk.
But it's like, you can realize, I think, by the way, you have, you, you have one of the best transitions into being transgender.
It's very hard to tell that you're transgender.
Thank you.
And I, you know, I'm going to get for saying that because there's this like group on the right wing.
Do you know about them?
They get really mad that any, everybody that's not as conservative as them can't be a part of this club.
What are they called?
I'm not going to mention them by name.
They're just, they're all types of people, right?
There are lots of groups of people.
But, but I think you're somebody who's genuine in your beliefs, your lifestyle, your choice, your identity.
It really doesn't affect the fact that you're voting for probably Trump, right?
100%.
Yeah.
Okay.
Thank God.
But you get into this, you move into this.
I think this is a real serious thing I want to talk about.
Okay.
You know, when you look at this, a lot of the transgender community says that their biggest issue is being misgendered, right?
It still is.
And it's criminal in a lot of states.
And I know you sigh.
Yeah.
Just because there's so much more to be concerned about.
I mean, I get a lot of crap because I am trans and I am a Republican.
Get a lot of crap for it.
People say I'm voting against my own interests.
But it's interesting because it seems as though for anyone who would say I'm voting against my own interests by voting for Trump, seems to me you're reducing me to a very, very one-dimensional person, that my only interest would be transgender issues.
And that's not even getting into the fact that many of the things that people say Trump has done against transgender people is simply a lie.
You know, all the stuff about him repealing healthcare for trans people didn't happen.
That was something that was repealed before he even took office.
People blame him for it, though, as he's often blamed for a lot of things he's not responsible for.
So I have a lot of interests as an American citizen that have literally nothing to do with being transgender, especially considering I consider my transition over for the most part.
So that part of my life, if it was ever my biggest priority, it definitely isn't now.
I mean, I want lower taxes.
I want strong borders.
I want limited government.
I don't want communism.
If you're voting for Trump this election, you're voting against communism.
Make no mistake about that.
So it's, you'd have to believe my only interest has to do with being trans.
And then you'd also have to believe that Trump hates trans people, which I don't personally think is the case.
Right.
And I, but I think that I want to bring this up with what you're saying is this might sound stupid, but is being misgendered or being intentionally infected with HIV a bigger issue for you?
I would say the AIDS, for sure.
For sure.
I bring this up because I'm saying that you see the snowball effect here, right?
Where society starts saying, okay, what's more important?
Offending someone's feelings is more important than literally offending the actual biological framework of their body.
And so you go, that's why people say the snowball effect isn't real, but it's going, you go, well, this could lead into legalizing pedophilia.
And you go, well, how so?
You go, well, because it's a fact to say that it's more offensive to give someone HIV than to misgender them.
I don't care if people misgender me, it doesn't offend me, but a lot of transgender people do.
And so for you, it's like, why do you, but this is where I want to bring this up because a lot of people who watch the show will think most, like, I think it's 90%, is it 90%, 90% of LGBTQ people vote left, I think?
I actually think that's a little lower than that.
I think it's 80-something.
It's not as high as people think.
Traction.
We're getting ground.
Yeah.
But, but like, when we're like, this is where people sometimes become very antithetical, where they think that like normalizing homosexuality or let's say talking, let's say having you as a transgender, et cetera, is what led way per se to where we're getting with this normalization of pedophilia.
What are your thoughts on that?
I mean, what do you think about that kind of stuff?
I would say kind of what we talked about earlier, which was pedophiles mobilizing and sort of using LGBT people as a scapegoat.
I think that's the difference.
I totally understand what you're saying.
I think it's more so the pedophiles using the LGBT community.
It's not that we are welcoming of pedophiles by any sense.
I mean, honestly, you know, I have liberals and conservatives that follow me.
And the one unifying thing, thankfully, on my channel is always the anti-pedophile stuff.
And realistically, the overwhelming majority of LGBT people have no sympathy or love in their heart for pedophiles.
I just think pedophiles are getting smart and they're realizing, you know, what we achieved as LGBT people.
And they want in on that, which is disgusting.
Yeah.
And I think, I think we have to talk about this, though, because of this, you know, so kind of transitioning with this normalization of pedophilia.
You know, you were here, you're here in Dallas because you were attending, it's Brandon Strzok's walk away, right?
Yeah.
But to kind of bring the listeners, you know, I call my listeners my blind viewers.
I'm, I'm, I'm very, I offer an audio only version of this podcast because I care about disabled people.
Isn't that nice of me?
That's very, very kind of you.
Yeah, I'm a really good guy.
I am.
I just, I'll cheers.
Do you have a razor drink?
I do have it.
It's in a weird place.
It's behind the.
All right, let's come on.
Let's get this.
Here we go.
Cheers to that.
To COVID.
But I will say this.
So you were there.
Let's jump into this a little bit.
It was a lot.
Yeah, it was a lot.
Okay.
So you went to this event in Dallas.
It's not Fort Worth.
Fort Worth is the Orange County versus LA.
We are the conservative ground.
We actually still have rights here.
But you were in Dallas, but you guys got crashed.
Can you, can you tell me what happened?
And I want to get into a little bit about the idea of we're going to talk about some stuff that's going to piss some people off.
So please, let's do it.
Let's do it.
But okay, so the event I did last night or yesterday afternoon, actually, was part of Brandon Strzok's walkaway.
I love Brandon Strzok.
I think he is amazing for the movement.
And I've been on board with him for almost the beginning of his movement.
So we did a rally.
We did a Rescue America rally.
We had other speakers, my best friend, J.C. Mondewix.
Who's here?
Who's here?
He is in the building.
We had Shamika on deck.
We had Mikey Harlow, Brandon, of course, David Harris Jr.
And honestly, it was an amazing event until it got crashed, like you said.
So it was basically us just talking about rescuing America.
My main message was to not get complacent to people who are here that don't think that because you're seeing dwindling crowd sizes for Joe Biden or because you're seeing whatever in the media that you should get complacent and not vote because the other side was complacent last time.
And that's what happened to them.
But yeah, Black Lives Matter came.
They actually came.
Can I ask you this?
So when you say Black Lives Matter, I have this sort of opinion.
People say, well, it's not the actual organization, but I think these people actually are Black Lives Matter.
Because I think the left is very quick to dismiss these people as being, they're just fringe activists.
They're random individuals.
But they're representing the, they have the logos, right?
If you're wearing the shirt and you're chanting Black Lives Matter and the larger organization refuses to condemn, you know, maybe the outliers or the violent ones, then it is what it is, right?
The same way that I'm in the LGBT community and I will call the hell out of anyone using it to normalize pedophilia, they should be calling out people who are using their movement in the name of violence.
Mike Trump.
100%.
Wow.
So anyway, so they came and they came looking for a fight.
It was peaceful.
We were, everyone was, everyone was vibing.
Everyone was having a really good time.
There was a lot of really great people out there and there was no issues.
We did a little march and then we went to a speaking area, did some speeches.
They came and right off the bat, the hatred in their eyes.
They were swinging their fists around.
They were looking for a fight.
Within about five minutes of them being there, there was an all-out brawl.
One of our security guards, unfortunately, ended up getting arrested over a physical altercation.
There was Mace.
Security forced me in the trailer, would not let me out.
And it was mayhem.
And luckily, it happened right after I spoke.
I spoke and then Shamika went on.
And you know, Shamika is a black conservative and they hate that more than anything.
So they went the wildest when she was on stage.
And it went down.
It got violent.
Luckily, no one was too hurt.
Nothing like what we've seen recently in the likes of Portland or whatever.
But still, it was unfortunate.
And to me, it was such a clear as day juxtaposition between good and evil.
And I hate to bring to make it that partisan, but that's where we're at.
It was a bunch of people having a good time, being peaceful.
We were praying on stage.
We were just telling stories.
It was a very inclusive event, by the way.
They had a trans woman speaking, black people, gay people, and not for the sake of being inclusive because we really were there and wanting to be part of it.
And then the other side came and it was violence and it was very clear as day.
And I wish people, everyone could kind of see how clear it was there, that everyone's here being peaceful.
This one group comes in and then there's violence.
It was unfortunate.
But, you know, again, no one got too hurt and we got out of it okay.
And it is what it is where we're out as a country right now.
Yeah, I'm glad, by the way, I'm happy you're safe.
Yeah.
I'm happy you guys are all safe.
Yeah.
JC's over here.
You guys are going to look him up.
I'll put his links in the description as well.
JC's incredible.
We also got, you have a, you have a, this is her fiancé.
You have a big channel and everything too.
I have a YouTube channel.
It's basically a vlog channel.
Yeah.
We'll link you.
We'll link all of you.
We'll link all of you.
Got to check out all their channels in the description.
But I'm glad you're here.
I'm glad you guys are safe.
I'm glad you guys are in a place of safety.
I think we have a very big fight ahead of us.
I think the country is going in a very bad direction.
And in talking about this, you know, obviously we both agree 100%.
I think there's a universal camaraderie against pedophilia, against these people.
Scott Weiner, this guy, I mean, can we agree?
What do you call him?
What do we call him?
Let's just be honest.
You might have to bleep it out.
I'll bleep it.
No, my producer is going to have a very hard time with this episode.
Okay.
He's going to have to bleep a lot of stuff out.
It is what it is.
And we don't claim him in the LGBT community.
Yeah.
We'll not claim him.
We don't climb pedophiles.
Actually, maybe they do.
I don't claim him.
Whatever.
No, no, I'm saying we as in America don't claim him.
Oh, yeah.
He's, he's my, I'm, I'm still a resident of California.
He's still my state senator.
I have my ID.
He's LGBTQ aside.
It doesn't really matter.
Yeah.
My wife, anybody that lives there, you guys still live there.
He's, it doesn't matter about your sexuality.
He's, he's our community.
He's a Californian kids.
Imagine raising kids in California right now.
No school in LA, at least.
I don't know about up north, but schools not opening, no sports.
We drove by like a children's park and the pool was filled in.
It's like, how crazy.
And this is, yeah, it's, it's like, it's, it's crazy.
It's like, imagine raising kids in California.
God bless anyone who does it.
I, it's, it's sad.
Yeah.
And that's what I was going to say.
So like bringing this up is, you know, Brandon Strzok doing amazing work, really, really, really powerful stuff with the walk away movement, showcasing what's happening with people leaving the left.
He even said he's not pro-Trump, anything.
He's just coming out saying that there is this radical enslavement of ideas.
People need to realize that they are not tied to that.
They are embracing new ideas.
Not all of them are Trump supporters.
They're to varying degrees just finding freedom of thought, of expression.
Yeah.
But when we come down to this, we realize that there's, this is where it comes with the hypocrisy.
You know, we have people in California, for instance, they're fighting for pedophilia.
I want to bring this up.
This is not good and I might criminate you on this.
They're fighting to decriminalize pedophilia, but also they have undying support.
And I'm going to make the distinction between black people and the organization Black Lives Matter.
We're not talking about Black people.
We're talking about Black Lives Matter.
Black Lives Matter, the organization, claims to fight for black people.
But what's really interesting is at the same time, Scott Wiener is a Jewish gay guy, but also Black Lives Matter has a problem with something that's kind of the issue we don't talk about is that black people don't really like gays and transgenders.
Blair, the most hateful group against homosexuals, according to major studies, I don't like that this is true.
I wish it wasn't because I wish it was, I wish, I wish reality was convenient.
But unfortunately, it's slightly offensive.
Give a shit about what people want reality to be.
We talk about what it really is.
These people attacked you guys.
And I told Brandon Strzok, I said, you know, he said, this is an attack against white people, against conservatism.
I said, but you guys were all gay.
And if we're going to fight for Black Lives Matter, then they need to be more inclusive.
Because at this point, Black Lives Matter is a hate crime organization that seems to be targeting a lot of homosexuals.
Well, listen, here's what I will say.
I have five LGBT friends in the past month that have been assaulted by Black Lives Matter supporters on the street.
Five.
That's a very high ratio.
I only know like maybe, I don't know, six or seven.
Only a couple left.
Okay.
Mikey Harlow and Brandon Strzok are two of them.
They were leaving the White House after the RNC.
They were assaulted, spit on, called faggots, etc.
This is like within 30 days.
This has happened multiple times.
Yes.
Oh, shit.
I have another story after this story.
So keep going.
So these two, they went through that.
And anyone who says these weren't real BLM supporters, they're wearing BLM shirts.
They were coming from a BLM march.
They were.
Okay.
You have to own it.
You just have to own it.
And if anything is better to condemn it.
To anyone who's a BLM supporter, just condemn it.
That's all you have to do.
And then another incident, three trans women had the dog crap beat out of them on Hollywood Boulevard, about 100 feet from where I live, robbed, humiliated on the street.
One of them had her head cracked open with a bottle.
And while they knocked her unconscious, they yelled Black Lives Matter.
Okay.
So all I know is there is tension there.
And I don't really know how to explain it.
I know that I'm aware of there was an issue back in June when all the BLM protests were really ranking up in LA and there was an LA Pride event being organized and they refused to work with the LA Pride.
They didn't want to merge the two.
The LA Pride people were trying to set up a joint parade, basically, a BLM.
That never happened.
I don't know.
I don't know.
They might have joined it.
The flag.
Remember, they had the whole flag thing where it was all Black Lives Matter and the gays.
It's a lot of different groups.
I don't know if that really stuck, but what I know is that there is tension there.
And I don't really know how to explain it.
This is a conversation that people, I think a lot of them are not ready for, but it is the truth.
There's tension there.
And I think people should acknowledge it, work on it, rather than pretend it's not there.
Because anytime I mention it, it's like all hell breaks loose.
But it's the truth.
There's a problem.
If I know five people in the past month that have been assaulted at the hands of BLM, I mean, what does that say?
It's a lot.
And, you know, these were viral stories.
People can look it up.
I mean, NIH studies as early as like 2010, because people always tell me, they go, what do you do a 10-year-old study?
I go, do you not know the government?
Do you not know that things don't happen?
They don't do like a study on the gays and blacks every year.
They don't just pump them out like that.
It's like they found that like three quarters of black people interviewed were pretty much against the existence of gay people.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know.
That was the government.
I'm saying, I'm just saying the point is, is like, meaning as we're fighting for equity, and this is not even me, because to be completely honest, like I, I'm from LA.
You know, I'm from LA.
I mean, JC, you guys, I mean, I've seen you guys around.
We've been around, et cetera.
I'm here and I, and I'm very comfortable being friends with people of all types of walks of life and credences and expressions.
I may support or not support.
I mean, I think it's wise or not wise.
I may condemn or not condemn spiritually, and that's fine.
But I know how to be civil and be friends and be a normal person.
Yes, it's just like I might not put a put my house in the same furniture that you do, but it's like I'm not going to like burn your furniture down because we have different tastes in furniture.
Yeah.
It's just how civility works in the Western world.
I don't know what happened.
It's how it should be.
And you know what?
There actually, if we want to go even deeper, there is a problem with a lot of minority groups going against each other.
And this is what I've witnessed for so long.
There's like, there's schisms between gay men and trans women.
There's schisms between gay people and bisexual people.
It's, I don't know what it is.
It's tiresome.
It's exhausting.
I wish it would stop, but it is what it is.
Yeah, it is.
And I kind of bring this all up to say that it's just the backwards world where we live in where people are fighting for a minority that nobody's asking for them to fight for.
Like people who are being sodomized by minors who are being sodomized, which is called rape.
That's not a protected minority class.
That's called victims of criminal activity.
Right.
But you see, they want it to be a protected class because they want to be able to do that.
Specifically, it talks about sodomy, too.
They focus on sodomy.
But at the same time, they say, well, you know, we're passing this.
We're passing this because we want to help the gays.
I always call myself the gays because I think it's just the best way to describe it.
It is.
It is.
Just the gays.
But then the gays didn't ask for that.
They didn't say that.
They didn't ask for that.
What did the gays want?
Is not to be attacked while supporting Trump.
And do they give a shit?
Do they care?
Do they fight for you?
No.
They let it happen.
They ignore the fact that there is a problem of homophobia in the black community.
I don't think as a Christian, I know that my own beliefs are that it's morally wrong.
I don't kill gay people because morally I have a juxtaposition.
I don't have a problem being friends with people who live morally a different lifestyle than I do.
I don't have a problem knowing these people or being here in a room with you.
I don't have an intended to want to kill you.
If people want to beat the shit out of you because they disagree with who you are, why does the gay community not make that their focus instead of SB 145 to make it normalizing for pedophilia, which I would say most gay people do not want?
I don't know.
And can we also get into the fact that there are so many more right-wing LGBT people than people give credit to?
There are so many more.
And I can speak to this having the channel that I've had for the past four years.
Like my inbox is just full of it, just full of it.
And when we go to these events, you know, people maybe want to characterize the walkaway events or any other Republican events that I do as hateful or whatever and just a bunch of old straight white men.
Really, it's a lot of trans people to come out.
It's a lot of gay people that come out.
It's a lot of people of all different backgrounds.
Because I think, unlike maybe in the past, right now there actually is a very uniting message on the right that hasn't always been there.
That I think a lot of people of all different backgrounds are actually really identifying with.
And I think that's actually a really good direction to have a bigger tent.
So I personally like it.
I know I went off on a tangent there.
No, it's not a tangent.
It's just, it's just bringing up the fact that I've told people, I said, what's the issue now is that the right wing has become liberals and conservatives.
I go, because the left wing, the fight isn't like people go, oh, well, these are liberals.
It's like, yeah, well, because what you don't understand is that this is why I hate it, is that I think that a lot of liberals feel like they have to call themselves conservatives.
But it's like, you don't have, no, no, you're still a liberal.
It's just that you're realizing you're a balanced liberal where you're going, I want people to have freedoms and life and liberty or this and that.
But I also see that conservatives have a point that if you leave liberalism unrestrained, if you take this sort of idea of looking at sexuality, like you go, oh yeah, well, also might as well rape kids one day.
That's also, you can say there's a certain point where you have to pull it back.
Now the criticisms are, is that conservatives today are the liberals of 10 years ago.
That's not true.
It's just that the liberals of 10 years ago are also now on the right wing.
I agree.
But the conservatives are still there too.
I just don't like how we all have to call ourselves conservatives because I call myself a California conservative and I'm proud of that because what because and people mock me for that.
It's like, bitch, enjoy living in your mom's basement while you mock me for being honest.
It is what it is.
That's how I feel as well.
It is what it is.
People get very mad if I call myself a Republican or talk about being part of the right wing, but it is what it is.
Do you want my vote or not?
Because at the end of the day, a lot of parts of Texas that y'all maybe would have, you know, been very comfortable being red are turning purple.
Do you want the vote of more people or do you not?
Because at the end of the day, we are at war right now.
People don't realize it.
We're at war.
So I don't think minimizing the tent is the right way to go, especially considering, you know, I've always said this and people may not agree with it.
I've always said that I think one of the fundamental tenets of conservatism that really speaks to a lot of LGBT people and definitely speaks to me is this concept of being left alone, of having less intervention in your life.
And if you think about it, you know, I know a lot of people in the LGBT community are more so flashy and want more than just to be left alone, but a lot of us just want to be left alone.
You know, a lot of the things that we fought for in the 90s and 80s and whatever was just, can you guys just leave us alone?
Because back then there was a lot more hate.
So I think that message actually speaks to us a lot.
So again, I think conservatives have the option to increase their tent or minimize it.
And what's interesting is Trump is actually choosing to embrace it, which I think is great.
Yeah, I do too.
And I want to say that to you guys that are watching and have made it this far in the podcast.
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Definitely check out YouTube first.
That's where the money comes, right?
The most.
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Step over that wire.
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This is my boy from Hollywood.
We are neighbors, essentially.
You got to check him out.
We used to go to the same gym.
Same gym.
Yeah.
This is my guy.
I love him so much.
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The whole crew is here.
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And I'm against it.
I'm against it.
And I think, Blair, yeah, you are too.
Yeah.
Anyway, have a great rest of the week as you can with such a weird topic.