March 31, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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The Rise of Biden’s Police State | Guest: Sydney Watson | Ep 140
Punishment for self-defense, no protection from being beaten in public, blamed for being carjacked in broad daylight: Our society is crumbling under weak leadership. The United States is quickly seeing the innocent framed as guilty and the criminals framed as the victims. Biden’s administration is adding fuel to the flames and continues to watch our borders crumble, Asian attacks increase, and lawlessness abound in the slow destruction of this beautiful country from within.
Don't you just love the de-evolution of America where we are now a third world police state where you can get your car attacked and your windows broken open.
You can even get pepper sprayed, which is what the FBI says led to the death of Officer Sicknick at the Capitol riots.
But if you pull out a gun to protect yourself, you're the one who gets arrested.
That's what we're living in, a backwards society.
And I brought on Sidney Watson, the host of the YouTube channel, Sidney Watson, who is joining me today.
And does that video, what does that do to you when you see that happen?
Yeah, might I remind you that this was also an unlawful assembly?
Like this man was in a very dangerous position.
Bring this up on my screen, Savannah.
In Oregon, while this was going on, an unlawful assembly was declared after, they always say this, protesters blocked the streets near the Oregon State Capitol.
Four people were arrested.
Might I say this?
This was actually like a riot.
There was a gathering of patriots, people who were coming together to just celebrate America, to celebrate freedom, and they were intercepted by these black clad people.
You can see these people on my screen even here.
It's pretty bad stuff.
It says specifically that, oh, an unlawful assembly has been declared at the Oregon State Capitol after opposing protesters gathered Sunday.
The crowd had grown to an estimated 150 to 200 people.
Now, this is, of course, like in a different, in a different area.
I think the other one was in Portland.
This one's in Salem.
But my point being is that these are going on.
This is a very dangerous situation happening across Oregon.
People are tense.
They're celebrating their country across the state.
And this is the kind of stuff that's happening over the weekend.
And you get punished specifically if you defend yourself, which is your right.
And they have a very, very pretty loose gun laws, I would say, in Oregon and in Washington comparatively to other liberal states like California.
And it's like, this is the America that we're expected to live in.
We're expected to believe and just accept as like, oh, yeah, you should just allow yourself to be in harm's way.
You should just allow yourself to be and get abused.
I feel like I left all of that when I moved from Australia, this almost hyper, hyper-policing, because I feel like the Australian police act in a way that we're seeing in this video particularly.
But I feel like I left all of that.
And then I come here and now it's like it's following me.
Like, you know, I thought that America was, you know, the land of the free where you can in fact, when you do in fact have the right to self-defense, where you do in fact have the right to protect your property.
But I mean, I think the thing that we forget, though, is that maybe it's because we live in Texas and because we do have a more conservative, right-leaning area that we live in.
But I mean, I guess that I just feel bad for the people that live in the states in question, these states and where these videos come from.
I feel bad for the people in these states because I think, what kind of a place are you living in where this is what happens?
I don't know what to add to this because I'm so like, I'm actually really distressed.
Not a lot of this stuff gets to me in the sense that I don't internalize it because I say, you know, this is my job.
I have to talk about this for a living.
I have to be rational.
But when I see this sort of thing, I actually, I want to cry.
Like it makes me watching the destruction of the United States makes me want to cry.
I moved here because I thought this is a country where I can get ahead, where my kids can get ahead, where, you know, I have freedom.
I can say what I want.
I can protect myself and protect my home.
And then you see all this sort of stuff where we care more about the rights of black, black-clad, I don't even know what would you, what would you call them, degenerates?
And honestly, on that note, we're going to get into a lot more of the backwardness in society, all being okayed under the guise of the Biden administration and Democrats in states everywhere.
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So obviously we talked a little bit about the madness that's going on that's going on in the country.
And what's trending on Twitter today is actually the mark of the beast.
This is the funniest thing, and it's kind of sad.
But I like how Paul Joseph Watson brought this up from, you know, you can check him out.
He's a really great commentator.
But I love how he's responding to this person named Prez who was like, the idiocy on the right has hit a new level.
Now they claim a vaccine passport is coming, much like the Mark of the Beast.
No vaccine, no purchase power.
Hell, that should be the law anyway.
Jesus is not coming for any of these folks anyway.
And I think that the leftists are missing the point that this vaccine passport and people freaking out and calling it the Mark of the Beast is actually a lot of people who are calling it this probably aren't even Christians.
It's just rhetorically referencing of some sort of a new system of credit that excludes people who are not given into state mandates and state controlled power.
And it's just like a metaphor people are using.
And I like how Paul Joseph Watson's like, well, leftists say there's no mark of the beast.
Don't be insane.
And then they also in the same sentence are like, of course you should be forced to undergo a government medical procedure by law in order to be able to buy and sell.
We are going so backwards in our society where we are headed into a two-tier system.
If you haven't heard about this, ladies and gentlemen, they are promoting and the Biden administration, even though they're not taking responsibility, which is we're going to read this right now.
It says White House leaves vaccine passports to the private sector.
The government is suggesting that our society develop a credit system that shows whether or not you can participate in society.
And before we jump into this and you go, oh, that's not crazy.
No, it is.
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As more countries like Japan, China, and Denmark plan to introduce vaccine passports for their citizens, Americans are beginning to wonder if they too will have to show some sort of proof of vaccination or similar idea to travel, attend events, and then this little caveat here, they just throw it in so casually, work, aka, provide a means of living, or generally participate in society.
Like you stupid Americans, you're worried that we're moving in a future where if you don't give into government mandates and requirements for your health, that you can't make a living and or do anything in society.
It's like, what happened to this whole My Body My Choice thing?
I know that people bring that up all the time.
And I see it sometimes and I go, and I roll my eyes.
But honestly, I mean, it's applicable here, is it not?
I mean, you and I have talked about this before, how even on the show, actually, how you and I are, neither of us are anti-vax, but we're anti-this vax in the sense that it's not been tested enough.
I think that there's a lot of things that the wider population doesn't know.
But this, this scares me, right?
Because people pointed out that, you know, in order to go to countries like Africa or many of the third world countries and developing countries, you do have to get particular vaccines in order to go because you are at risk of legitimately dying if you contract Ebola, for example, or whatever.
But it's one of those things, right, where the survival rate of Ebola is, and people can correct me on this, but I'm fairly sure it's somewhere in the realm of 50%.
So if you contract Ebola, you will die.
Like there's a really strong likelihood that you will die.
Whereas with what we have at the moment with the sniffles is, I mean, like, it has the same survival rate as the flu.
No one's making you walk around with a, you know, a vaccine passport for the flu.
I'm happy that I have, you know, some of the other ones, like the ones that you get as a child, like weeping cough, et cetera, because I do think that there is a place for those.
However, I mean, you're telling me that I can't go to work, that I can't go to a sports match, that I can't do this and that and the other for a virus that has the same survival rate as the flu.
And now you want me to carry around a piece of paper like my documentation in Nazi Germany.
Oh, here you go, officer.
Like, you know, oh, now can I come in?
Thank you.
I mean, like, realistically, people who think this is a good idea, I have such trouble with this.
Well, and you know, because you've, because the reason why I get nervous about this, I want to get into a little bit about you being banned from like from card providers and service providers of money.
This is an idea of consolidating power so that you can actually control what people can do and where they can roam and what access they have to your country and to the services they offer.
This is not anything new.
This has always been what totalitarian societies do.
And I want to play you, this is a very interesting thing.
In fact, along with the vaccine passport, they are developing a new payment processing method that is involving your, like, maybe it's microchips, maybe it's your palm print.
I'm not entirely sure, but of course, no shocker here, Amazon is behind it.
I want to play you a video.
And a lot of guys might be shocked by this, but this is a new payment processor that Amazon is developing that they want to roll out across the country.
This is called Amazon One, already very weird name.
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This is Zoe.
Just like you, she uses lots of different cards and IDs to get through her day.
What if all Zoe needed was herself?
Introducing Amazon One, a free service that lets you use your palm to quickly pay for things, gain access, earn rewards.
But even then, I mean, people, you can go back and back and say, oh, well, the Christians and conservatives are freaking out about the NPC code and their barcode and the RFID and different types of chips.
So this is just them freaking out.
But people like you know, because you've actually been banned from using certain big tech apps and payment processors that they can literally X you out of society using your own personal information that you gave them.
I mean, I actually didn't make that connection until you just said that.
But yeah, that's exactly right.
I mean, I have actually been banned from so many things, including PayPal actually for a period there.
But if you think about this realistically, say that Amazon, for whatever reason, goes, okay, you're a yucky user, because they will at some point.
They'll go, no, we don't want these far-right extremists using our platform.
Boom, done.
Like, that's it.
And then you get cut off.
And then, so rightly, like you said, if your information, if your credit card provider and Amazon have this weird little connection working and then it's all predicated on you using your palm, then really what's to say that at some point they just go, oh, you can't use our card anymore.
You can't use this platform anymore.
And then you're cut off.
I mean, I think that the more power that you give, and this is why monopolies are bad, right?
This is why people have always said that monopolies are bad, because once you've monopolized some part of the marketplace or whatever particular niche area you're in, or as you expand, as you monopolize, it means that it's harder and harder to get away from these companies and these institutions.
And then the net effect of that is that when you do eventually get axed out and X'd out, which you will at some stage, because we're kind of heading in that direction, you have nowhere else to go.
And I think that that is hugely problematic.
Just if people are interested, I'm banned from Bumble as well for whatever reason.
It's honestly, that's not, but like, but to bring it to the extremity, like, you're not even, you're not even a very extreme person.
And once I was reading an article yesterday from Chicago Tribune that was about this woman who really hates the commentator that a lot of people hate, Nick Fuentes.
And I was reading it and she's basically writing about how her goal is to get him kicked off the internet, like not just off social media platforms.
Her goal, this is for a mainstream media news outlet, to get this guy kicked off the internet, like to erase his online identity.
And I read this part that I was like, I didn't know people get this banned online other than maybe Alex Jones.
Do you see this?
It says Fuentes said that he's also lost access to Facebook, Instagram, Apple's podcast app, TikTok, Discord, Clubhouse, Spotify, DLive, along with the business and consumer services like PayPal, Venmo, Patreon, Airbnb, Shopify, Amazon Web Services, Stripe, Streamlabs, and Coinbase.
Now, of course, she says that the reason that she worked to get him off these is she said, oh, he's a white supremacist.
This woman said, I have to find, maybe it's down here.
This is so crazy.
I didn't know people like this existed.
But she said in one of her tweets, I cannot find it, but you can find this article.
She goes, I go to bed every night thinking about how I can erase this person off the internet.
And then I go to sleep soundly, wake up the next morning, and do it over again every day.
Like this woman is such a loser.
She dedicates her life to taking people offline that she thinks are a threat to society, which is like the dumbest thing.
I think it actually emboldens people when you do that.
But it's like, we are in a society where things are so backwards that like people are working, they spend their life just trying to delete people off the internet.
And so what?
Maybe the stuff he says is bad.
Maybe your claims to him are true.
Maybe they're not.
I don't know.
But I can tell you the truth about this.
Like, what world do we live in where this is what they want to do to everyone?
That's what I was going to say.
Is that like the reason why they're experimenting with people that you'll be okay with it?
It's like, well, most people would be like, well, I'm okay with Nick Fuentes being banned.
And that's what the most people do say.
They're like, because that guy says things that I disagree with and I don't, I think are mean.
And it's like, okay, so you are okay with that.
But remember when it was just Alex Jones and you were just okay with that too because of Sandy Harvard?
It was just Milo because he made a pedophile comment.
Oh, then it was just Gavin because of the Proud Boys.
Oh, then it's the president of the United States because he didn't tweet the way you liked him to tweet.
And then it's like, it's not a slippery slope argument.
It's just that we're going into this point where it's like, how dare you think vaccine passports could go wrong?
Where have you seen online Accounts go wrong.
Well, I don't know.
You already banned people you don't like.
All you have to do is lower that threshold to making it mainstream conservative views are what you don't like, which we're going to find out that they already are.
Well, even if you think about it, a friend of mine said this to me back after the January 6th thing happened.
And he, and it really prompted him because he has a military background.
It prompted him to go and learn to code, which I know a couple people probably get a laugh out of that, but it did.
He was like, Sid, I have to go and do this because we're heading to a point where we are going to have this division between, you know, basically the left and the right, where MasterCard and Visa and all these other things will basically be like, okay, so, well, we can't let people who have particular viewpoints use our cards.
So, or also just even in terms of firearms, I mean, they're even discussing not letting people, you know, buy particular things through these, you know, credit card companies, basically, like that relate to firearms.
So, his thing was, well, I love guns and I want to buy guns.
And if I'm not allowed to do that through MasterCard and Visa, then there has to be an alternative.
And so, you're basically going to live in this like jewel society where you can only buy certain things with this card over here and only certain things with this card over here because it's getting to the point where certain things are so not okay by the standards of these companies that they're just going to be like, nope.
I mean, and we're not even that far away from it.
There are, there are left-wing organizations out there, Color of Change is one of them, that is bullying the absolute crap out of these companies, not just the financial ones, but other ones as well, to stop associating with particular people or particular organizations or stop letting people buy particular things.
Listen, the Heat announced plans Tuesday to open two sections in their lower bull only for fully vaccinated fans, starting with an April 1st game against the Golden State Warriors.
The Heat are the first NBA team to reveal such a plan, though other clubs are believed to be working on similar measures.
Masks will still be required, even for the vaccinated fans, because science doesn't matter anymore.
And social distancing rules will be slightly relaxed in those areas because we are just totally making this up as we go.
The NBA told teams last week that such sections would be allowed under very specific conditions and in accordance with local and state health and safety guidelines.
And if any of those sections provided by teams include seats within 30 feet of the court, fans in those seats will have to take a PCR test two days prior to the game or an approved antigen test on game day.
But see, the thing is, is you say that because you think it's dumb, but it's like they slowly chip away at what Americans love saying, you can't participate in the pleasures of life until you take this injection.
And so people even ask me though, why are you so afraid of the injection?
I'm actually not.
So I'm one of those people because my background's in molecular biology.
I understand what gene therapies are.
I can't say this is not a vaccine because YouTube doesn't let me say that.
I can just say that this is one of the first times that we are categorizing this gene therapy as a vaccine.
So they are categorizing it, but I would say that's a questionable choice of categorization for what we're seeing with the doses and the effective rate.
Ah, you're pushing the limit of medical freedom and honesty here.
But I can't say anything else beyond that.
I just, that is what they've categorized it as.
I'm more afraid of if they can do this with what we, with this piece of vaccine, what else will they then push the step further?
Like they never stop.
The government never just like holds back and goes, oh, well, we forced something on you once.
I mean, I guess that I always think about it in the con when people say, oh, this will never happen.
This is, you know, you guys are being silly.
I always think about it in the context of like, if in the past we were okay to have apartheid, for example, and other things like that, or we were happy to have the Jim Crow laws, which actually, you know, with actual segregation, why would this be any different?
Now it's not based on race, which is, you know, I argue better.
It's not based on race, but it is based on something that is still you, us versus them, or, you know, however you want to characterize.
I almost wore the same thing and we looked at each other and went, one of us is going to have to change.
And I went with the Patagonia t-shirt instead.
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It's just, it's so crazy to me how you had some of the lowest crossings, border crossings in the last like 20 years under Trump.
And now you have some of the highest border crossing numbers in 20 years under the Biden administration.
And I just go, these people are on.
I just, I swear to God, I don't understand how anyone could possibly have voted for Biden.
You know, the other thing too that really, really gets me?
I'm trying not to swear.
Now I'm riled up.
But I'm like, the thing that gets me is I just go, every single thing that this administration said that they wouldn't do, they've done.
And how anyone could have been so stupid to not look at the past 47 years of this guy's time in office and think, hmm, he's, he's a bit of a liar.
He's probably going to renege on those things.
Like, are you kidding me?
It makes me like nothing makes me angrier than the illegal immigrant thing.
It makes me enraged.
And you know who loses out?
American citizens.
There are so many things in the United States that are, that need so much attention, that don't just need money thrown at them, but actually need to be worked through and fixed.
And yet you're pouring money and time and effort and energy into illegal immigrants when you could just finish the border wall, strengthen the sovereignty of this country, strengthen the borders, and stop letting people in in droves.
You're a good writer, but we got to get these wording right.
We got to call this out.
They are housed in San Diego Convention Center while many of the schools in the district remain closed to in-class learning.
Our county supervisor said of the move that I wish every child in San Diego County was allowed the same opportunity.
Yes, damn straight.
That's the point of the backwardsness where it's like you can't pull out a gun to protect yourself.
You're going out.
You can't go out in public unless you give a state-mandated vaccine.
And oh, your kid can't get taught with your tax dollars, but some illegal kids can in a, you know, a COVID-19 hotbed, which I do believe we're in a scam demic.
I don't, I don't even believe the numbers, honestly, personally, of what's going on, but I know that, you know, let's just stick it to them.
Like, these are hotbeds for COVID-19 spread transmission centrifuges.
We are, so if we actually have to carry around these vaccine passports, think about it.
People are still going to be coming over the border.
People are still going to be coming over the border that might have infections and other diseases that are considerably more serious than COVID.
And you're telling me that American citizens who aren't even sick have to carry a vaccine passport and yet you're just going to let people wander over the border.
Well, you have to, because the thing is, you have to laugh because if you laugh, you don't cry.
And if you, you know, if you don't cry, then you might end up doing something awful in public to other people that probably doesn't need to happen.
And I think that when I watch these videos and whatnot, when you see the pictures and what have you, I think what makes me so angry is that because we've, because everything is so partisan and it's either you're on the left or the right.
I mean, and I definitely fall into that as well.
You know, I get people, and I say it all the time, how much I dislike people on the left, or at least their viewpoints.
And I think what's what's so problematic about this is because it is so partisan, we can't call a spade a spade and go, okay, the kids in the cages thing that was happening under Trump, you know, quote unquote, is just as bad when it's happening now.
And you have all these people who are defending this going, oh, no, no, it's fine.
It's fine.
It's fine.
Well, it's not fine.
If you're going to scream at me for over a year about COVID and just let all these people into the country and just shove them into, you know, detention centers effectively with no rhyme or reason, no forethought as to what you're going to do with this problem.
I mean, at this point, I just think that we're just dealing with the dumbest people in the world.
I'm actually saying, like, a lot of people that I know that are autistic are kind of awkward socially, but are also tend to be like pretty focused in something that's either creative or very linear in terms of like, in terms of like, I have like an autistic friend who's very good at with art.
I have an autistic friend who's good at teaching.
And I have an autistic friend who's very good with math.
And like, I don't have a lot of friends that are like good at one thing.
So it's a very interesting, it's a very interesting diagnosis.
And we can get to that another time.
But that has nothing to do with this girl being attacked.
And we're going to get into the irony of how backwards our society is.
This is based on a traffic incident.
And of course, as you're going to see, the minority Asian violence is once again coming from the Duke of the Proud Boys, which is the new fusion of the KKK Proud Boys Together.
It's a new organization that we're seeing on the rise attacking Asians around America.
Yeah, not proportionally statistic, but I just meant like just saying, why is there still this prevalence in even within higher socioeconomic ethnicities?
Why is there still this prevalence of sexual abuse?
Like, that's a real good question to ask.
You know, there's real ways we can get into this and we can talk about these things.
Elijah, the thing is that no one, if we have these conversations, right, then we actually have to address the fact that not everything is predicated on racism.
If we're going to call out, you know, violence against the Asian community that we've been seeing in the last little while, we would have to admit that the black community actually perpetrate the majority of crime, not only against other Asian Americans, but against literally every other ethnic group in this country.
We would have to actually have a conversation that wasn't screamed down by, oh, you're being a racist.
So of course we can't have any of these discussions.
And it's much easier to divert the attention away to vaccine passports and ooh, hold your hand over the machine now.
And oh, now you've paid for the thing.
It's much easier to have those conversations because the morally superior group of people in society, being the left, will just dominate them.
And we get shouted down because we don't control the media.
We don't control the schools.
We don't control the politicians.
So we just get shouted down into oblivion.
So no one actually wants to fix these problems because I think that a lot of the time politicians probably have so much money riding on this.
They're probably lining their pockets.
I don't know how, particularly when it comes to the race issues, but there's so many things in society where politicians profit from it.
Did you notice the girl that got headstomped in front of the business by another white supremacist of darker complexion like multiple times?
The security didn't get involved.
The guy on the train, nobody got involved.
The woman who was who they stole her purse in San Francisco and she smashed onto the ground, a car sped around her and took off because they're because nobody wants to get involved now.
Because you know why?
They've been finding the people surrounding these people are Caucasian.
And Mike Cernovich said that if you get involved in this and somehow cause a greater problem, the media will take the focus off the perpetrator attacking the person and make it onto the white person.
So white people aren't getting involved in these situations because they just know that the media is against them.
It would be called white terrorism and it would be all over the news.
And this is the other thing that makes me so angry.
I saw one woman who said this on Twitter.
She tweeted that conservatives have been complaining about Islam for however many years and now suddenly they're all up in arms because a Pakistani man has been killed and oh, you're all you know, you're all so fake for your faux compassion and concern for this man.
And I'm like, well, I don't think that they're like mutually exclusive.
Like, I don't like Islam.
I think it's a corrosive religion.
But I'm disgusted and traumatized after watching a video of someone being murdered.
And then she's actually like, oh, it's your fault for leaving your car running.
And it's like, this is the problem, the backwards mentality.
It's like, no, call this out.
There's problems in certain communities.
There's crime problems and people are not being raised well.
And I would say, even with these girls, I would say there's a problem with fatherlessness and there's issues.
And we should look at this in any community, what the problems are.
Not blame the fact you left your car running, which is why I just Jason Charter, who has been on the show before, been a guest.
And if you ever get this clip, Jason, you're always welcome on this show.
He is one of the organizers, DC Antifa.
I'm sure you're familiar with him, charged with federal crimes.
Always welcome on my show, Jason.
You are a wonderful guest.
I would love to get you on a panel soon on Antifa.
I would love that.
But he was like responding to my response to this and was like, how much maturing did you do between the ages of 15 and 18?
Because any child psychologist would tell you that those are very formative years that change the way you act and change the way you think.
Stop trying to hide your racism and BS, Elijah.
And I'm like, well, yeah, I changed a lot during those age.
Like I did drugs, hooked up with random girls, looked at porn, all types of things that were unruly and typical of a rebellious teen, but I never tasered a grown man, carjacked him, wrecked his car, and then consequently murdered him in broad daylight.
Like you can't excuse this behavior as like rebellious teenagers.
Like this isn't just, I did, I got drunk at a party.
I think what people forget, when I did my first degree in criminology, I focused a lot on youth justice.
And what people don't realize is that the reason that kids act out in large part is because they have really, really bad social ties.
They have poor social cohesion.
Their parents aren't around.
They don't feel supported.
There's no boundaries.
And what people forget, and this is another, this is what we were just talking about with not being able to call out specific communities and not being able to have honest conversations about the issues within these specific communities, is that if your kids are growing up without fathers, if mom and dad are not present, there's a stronger likelihood.
And also too, if you're glorifying this culture of murder and not following the law and behaving in these ways that are completely not conducive to a happy, healthy society, you're going to have kids that are going to act out and they're going to do these things.
This is a fact.
This is a fact.
We see it the world over.
This is not just an American thing.
This is a world over thing.
The problem here is that we can't talk about it.
And so you do end up with then men being murdered in broad daylight, like you said, because no one will talk about it.
My biggest thing is that there's no self-accountability.
There's no self-accountability.
There's this, you know, these people scapegoat onto the white supremacist, the white supremacists, the police, whoever, because they can't look internally and take responsibility for what they've done or for their own actions or for the issues within their own sphere.
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It's like, I don't want to sound racist, but it's like the Asian, she's got like the Asian brain and then like the Hispanic fire.
And it's just like, it's like high Q, but like high intensity.
And it just like makes you scared a little bit.
But like it keeps you, it keeps you in line.
It's like, it just keeps you in line.
I'm like, I have a wife and everything, but like, I feel like my wife prayed there would just be like some other woman that like just kind of kept me in line while I was at work.
I'm not even a feminist, but men, women can really help keep you.
This being said, Savannah, you saw this.
The way CNN represented this was not that two girls brutally murdered a man while carjacking him.
They said that police said that girls 13 and 15 assaulted an Uber Eats driver with a taser while carjacking him, which led to an accident.
It led to an accident in which he was fatally injured.
So he was injured because there was an accident.
Like as if an accident can happen in the middle of carjacking someone, like, oh, yeah, it's like, oh, I'm sorry.
Yeah, as if there might be a systemic problem that's really going on and it's not the police.
Maybe there are cultural issues going on in our country that need to be addressed and maybe that we need to take responsibility for those things.
And people always ask, well, why do you say that?
I go, you know, well, there's bad, there's a lot of like really horrible white people for sure.
And here's the key thing.
I can just say that and call it out and say, like, degenerate, low-class whiteness is something I would never promote in my society and I won't excuse.
And I know that exists.
And there are reasons to treat, and I'm not speaking down on poor people or anything.
I'm just never going to be like, oh, yeah, that's just how I expect people to act.
I'm going to go, no, to my kids, that's not how we behave.
And you shouldn't judge and condemn people just because they didn't have the same opportunities than you or they have less money than you or bad situations occurred that got them to be the way they are.
But we are not going to promote that and act like that's a normal for our society.
It's not.
And I don't care.
That's not normal for any race to be behaving like that.
It's not normal for human beings is the key factor.
And we have to look at, you know, it's not just racial, but there's socioeconomic, there's family structure problems in a lot of different areas.
And you know what?
There's a reason why Asians are lower on the bad metrics than every other race and higher on the good metrics.
And I mean, these are countries that do not put, they don't put up with any BS.
They're just like, nope, I'm done.
And I mean, we so no, but because they're serious people, they're serious about the non-crime rate of their countries.
One of my friends lives in Singapore.
One of my very best friends lives in Singapore.
And he was coming home the other night at like 11 o'clock and we were texting because the time lined up here in Texas.
And he was texting me and he was like, oh my god, I'm going to get a bus.
And I was like, oh, you're not, you're not, you're just going to get on the bus.
And he's like, yeah, it's super safe.
Like, I can do whatever.
Like, I can just walk around at two o'clock in the morning.
Nothing's going to happen.
I mean, you can't even spit gum out on the street in Singapore.
You can't even chew gum.
I'm pretty sure.
It's, you know, gum is not a thing.
I mean, these are countries that take crime seriously and differently to how we do here in the U.S. Because there's no, they're not going to make any execute you for having drugs.
Yeah, well, because they're not going to make excuses.
They will not make excuses and it's one size fits all.
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I feel like Australians are racist and they say things like curry muncha and like rice muncha and things that are like blatantly not okay in America, but it's funny.
I just finished watching your debate with Tiffany, John Bryce, and JC.
I'm pretty bummed everyone ignored the part of your question that pertained to the effects of pornography on the youth.
Perhaps you could do a segment on it.
I do.
I want to say hi to Savannah because I'm 4'11.
Midgets in the house.
Short girls rule.
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