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April 16, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Prepare for the Worst Riots in American History | Guest: Jorge Ventura | Ep 145

As the trial of Derek Chauvin comes to a close, we’re already seeing riots begin. As more facts about this case are brought forward, the final verdict doesn’t seem like it will be good for business owners or ANYONE living in inner cities. Get out while you can, because we’re projecting that the 2021 riots could be the worst in history. Reporter Jorge Ventura joins the show, reporting on the ground in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, the latest city to be hit by destructive BLM & ANTIFA riots.

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Those images you just saw were from Minnesota last night.
The terrible unfolding of insane events.
No, I'm just kidding.
That was actually footage from Portland, Oregon last year.
What you're seeing on the screen right here is from Minnesota last night.
But at the same time, when you compare the two clips together, you actually can't tell them apart.
What we become accustomed to in this country is mass sustained civil unrest where the months just blur into each other.
And I know that Biden said that we were going to totally, you know, have this time of healing.
It was a time to unite, that these days that you're seeing on the screen of people resisting the Trump administration were over.
But if you go back to my screen, Savannah, what you see here from Brandon Gutschweger is the exact same situation unfolding in Brooklyn Center.
This is our country now.
We have to come to terms with the fact that our nation is ruled by emotions and also by the pressure of far-left paramilitary organized terrorist groups like Antifa and BLM that respond to every single bit of civil unrest with just this.
It's bull.
You know, and you look at it and you're just like, why is this becoming something that we are accepting as a part of our culture?
The world is watching.
They are seeing us, the most powerful nation in the world, responding to every sort of injustice before the justice system even decides what actually happened with all of this bull.
And guys, it's about to get a lot worse.
It is about to get very insane.
I have this release from Reuters that said, with Derek Chauvin on Thursday waived his right to testify to the jury about his part in deadly arrest last May of George Floyd as both sides rested their case at his murder trial, the most high-profile police misconduct case in decades.
The media is already gaslighting us to expect the largest response of civil unrest that we've seen in decades.
The media is gaslighting us.
We're going to talk about why the media wants these riots to happen and what we can expect from the possibly the worst riots that we're going to see in American history in response to the chauvin deliberation that is happening very soon.
On that note, welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV where we always have confetti of color and the hottest takes for you.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
I'm your top 17 host.
Today we have journalist Jorge Ventura, who's coming on live from Brooklyn City.
He's reporting on the riots there, telling us what we can expect in the future with the Chauvin case across the nation with mass sustained protests.
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So, guys, we got this breaking alert from Jack Posobic of OAN.
He said, breaking closing arguments are Monday at 9 a.m. Judge tells jurors to pack their bags because we are about to see deliberations end and what Reuters are saying might be the greatest and largest civil unrest we've seen in decades.
But why?
Why does the media and why do people not only allow these protests to occur, why do they want them to occur?
Why is the media allowing this?
Well, we're going to have to go back a little bit to January 6th to the Capitol riots to understand why people want to see America burn.
A report just came out from the New York Times that was titled, Capitol Police Were Told to Hold Back on Riot Response on January 6th.
Now, for the last year, myself, Jorge Ventura, Julio, Shelby, Richie, et cetera, Drew, Savannah have all been saying, you know, it seems like these protests and these riots were allowed to happen.
And then we found out from the Time magazine article that, yeah, this was planned fortification to unstabilize or destabilize this country to try to make the Trump administration look bad to win the presidency.
They admitted that, right?
The BLM worked with politicians, with corporations to destabilize our nation.
Now, it's sick.
It's disgusting.
I hate it.
You hate it, but they call this conspiracy theorists.
I had articles written about me about how I just didn't understand the black plight and how dare I accuse BLM of being a terrorist organization.
It was just a couple black people who wanted freedom and they didn't want white people to oppress them anymore.
Well, turns out that was false.
And then the right wing had their go at riots.
And then the left also let the right riot.
And you're like, well, why would they let them?
Well, check this out.
Despite being tipped that Congress itself is the target on January 6th, Capitol Police were ordered not to use their most powerful crowd control weapons according to a scathing new watchdog report.
The Capitol Police had clear advance in warnings about January 6th, the attack previously known, including the potential for violence in which Congress itself is the target.
But officers were instructed by their leaders not to use their most aggressive tactics to hold off the mob, according to a scathing new report by the agency's internal investigator.
The 104-page document, the Inspector General, Michael A. Bolton, criticized the way the Capitol Police prepared for and responded to the mob violence on January 6th.
The report was reviewed by the New York Times and will be the subject of the Capitol Hill hearing on Thursday.
So people know that riots are going to happen before they happen.
This is very well documented.
Sadly, right now, we know that the chauvin riots are going to happen before they even occur.
We even knew that the riots inside of Brooklyn Center were going to be sustained for multiple days to the point that Savannah, you know, we have Jorge Ventura who's reprimanding us and saying, you knew this was going to happen.
Why weren't you out there?
What do you lazy sons doing it back at your studio, being you know, sitting here in your nice, you know, tank top and necklace?
Why aren't you out here?
Why aren't we out there, Savannah?
Why aren't we out there?
Well, we're not out there because somebody's knee is hurt right now.
And I think we all know that the Derek Chauvin riots are going to be happening.
Like Jack Pacific tweeted out, you know, the liberations start on Monday and we wanted to be in tip-top shape for those.
So.
Yeah, exactly.
We want to be in tip-top shape.
And I'm going to tell you this.
So we're not out there, but we are exposing some things and we will be out in a week or so.
But let me tell you this.
They wanted this to happen because by using riots, they're always trying to use them to manipulate and to move their political agenda.
We all know what they did with the Capitol riots.
They demonized Trump.
They got him de-platformed off the internet.
They got his supporters to be ostracized.
They labeled anybody who fights for the Constitution, you know, as an extremist.
They labeled me for calling people that were there that day patriots, you know, a propagandist and put me on some like terrorist watch list or something.
It's not good, but hey, whatever.
Despite the fact that all of the people there were calling themselves patriots and you were just doing reporting, you know, you can't do that anymore.
You're not allowed to be an independent journalist or a journalist at all in America.
No, you're not.
You're actually not.
Check this out.
They're even using this now to get reporters, video reporters that are right-wing put in prison.
In fact, other journalists are looking for and actively trying to find people who are reporting inside of or and around the Capitol that don't have federal press credentials that are right-wing and putting them in prison.
This is from Ross's story.
An Infowars, they say editor was arrested for his role in the Capitol riot.
So the way they put it as an editor, now he is actually a video reporter who was out there.
We know a lot of people love on the left, love InfoWars.
They're big fans of Alex Jones.
This is just a video reporter.
He was out there trying to make sure that the people that are using baby's blood to stay young are being held accountable.
But that's actually true.
They do do that.
But okay, but anyway, what happened here, I'm not sure if it was Huff Post or Daily Beast.
One of the reports, well, who was it?
I believe it was Huffington Post.
Yes.
Huffington Post journalists are targeting independent right-wing journalists that have been used to expose the left-wing riots.
And they're getting the FBI to raid their homes and to arrest them by calling the Office of Rights and Clearances.
They admit to this, checking if they had federal press credentials.
And then at the same time, once they find out that they didn't have federal press credentials, they're calling the FBI and letting the FBI know that there was, God forbid, reporters that don't have the connections to have federal press credentials inside and getting their houses raided like they're terrorists.
Yep.
And, you know, the interesting part of this story, too, is that Sam actually was the videographer that took one of the best footage of Ashley Babbitt's shooting.
So without his reporting, without him being there, because again, the mainstream media wasn't in there reporting it.
It was a lot of footage from independent reporters that, you know, came forward in terms of what happened inside of the Capitol.
If it wasn't for him being there, we would never have seen what had happened with her shooting.
Yes, this is Samuel Christopher Mentoya of Texas was arrested today by the FBI on charges of unlawful entry and disorderly disruptive conduct, which are in themselves bogus charges.
I do want to say most importantly, that's why it's funny because once the media realized, when they try to get me put in prison, right?
I mean, the media worked with, they actively tried to get me put in jail.
And they did.
And it was really intense time, guys.
It really was.
But then they realized, okay, well, we can't take Elijah out, right?
They tried.
They're like, well, we can't take him out.
We're trying to get him out.
They tried to take out Richie McGinnis.
The New York Times tried to get Richie McGinnis put in jail by mislabeling him a rioter and putting his image on their front page.
Talk about defamation lawsuits there from the Daily Caller.
And then they're like, they're using this to take out political targets.
They got the funding cut off for Howie and for Cruz, people that resisted this.
They got, again, Trump deplatformed.
And now they're going after riot reporters who cover this stuff full time.
And this is why they allow riots to happen because whether it's, you know, whether it destabilizes the community for an election or they allow it to happen to demonize the right wing, these people will sacrifice the stability of our country in order to obtain a means to an end.
And that's to consolidate power.
This all being on the same day that the Democrats introduced legislation to pack the court and to raise the amount of judges on the Supreme Court to 13.
Jerry Nadler said, we're not packing the court.
We're unpacking the court.
AKA, we're mad at the court now has a conservative leaning after multiple decades.
And so we have to change that.
We have to lie.
We have to cheat.
We have to steal.
On top of that, they introduced legislation to ban high capacity magazines and also, I think, unconfirmed, but I believe resolution to abolish the Electoral College.
These people are sick.
And they're going to allow the chauvin riots to continue.
Why?
Because what we can expect is that as these continue, their ultimate goal is to let people know that you need to make sure that justice is mob rule.
And that if you don't do what we say, that we are going to upend the country.
Do you know, I can't say much on YouTube, but do you know that's why the Supreme Court wouldn't hear the case about the election?
Because there were threats of sustained, mass civil unrest and they didn't want to destabilize the country.
And the Supreme Court fell to the mob and said, we don't have a Supreme Court anymore, by the way.
They didn't want, John Roberts, they didn't want to hear the case about the election and they didn't want to look into the, you know, the fortifications of it because they were afraid of mass unrest, which they were threatened to do.
And do you know that's why all the corporations are on the side of the left?
Because the left has blackmailed the corporations and is saying, if you don't get onto our agenda, onto our great reset agenda, you're going to see your, we will pandemic you again.
We will make sure we COVID you again.
We will we will BLM you again.
We will do whatever.
We will destroy this country if we have to.
So get on board or we're going to wreck your shit.
And that's what the Democrats have done.
They're blackmailing the country through sustained unrest.
And we know that the media is on board with this and the media is propagandizing with the Democrats.
Project Veritas got this CNN executive talking about how they manipulate narratives.
This is insanity.
Watch how they agree that they were propagandizing for BLM last year and covering their butts while they were destroying the country.
I was trying to do some research on the Asian hate like that, you know, people are getting attacked over the next interest men instead of attacking Asians.
I'm like, what are we doing here?
Like, we're trying to like help like with the BLM.
It's not a people, you know?
That's not good.
The optics are that an up either.
From CNN's mouth itself, they are working together with corporations, with the government to not tell the truth, which is why we are going to be at the chauvin riots, and which is also more importantly why we have Jorge Ventura while I'm injured doing the work, doing the work of God, honestly, on the ground.
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We have Jorge Ventura coming on right now.
He's live from Brooklyn Center calling in.
And believe me, it's awesome.
We appreciate him.
He's a friend of the show.
He's been on many times.
We've been through a lot of riots together, back to back, actually covering things.
And so we're going to go to him on the field right now, Jorge Ventura of Daily Caller.
George, welcome back to the show.
Thanks so much, Elijah, for having me on.
It's great to be back.
Okay, so tell me right now, where are we?
What's going on behind you?
So we're at the Brooklyn Center Police Department.
And right behind me, as you guys can see, this is actually the first kind of layer of barricades and fencing.
We have some National Guardsmen here, and they've been here since Sunday, since basically the death of Dante Wright.
Now, actually, as I'm talking to you right now, Elijah, they're actually adding now the second layer of fencing and barricades as we speak.
So they're adding extra protection.
One thing that we're kind of noticing too, Elijah, is Minnesota State Troopers, the local police department here with Brooklyn Center PD and the National Guard, they've been really working hand in hand on controlling the kind of hectic situation here, the civil unrest.
Minnesota created a new program called Minnesota Operations Safety Net.
So these three law enforcement agencies now work together when it comes to dealing with this stuff.
And obviously with the Derek Chavin trial just around the corner, they want to make sure that they're prepared.
But this is where we're seeing constant civil unrest.
And we're expected tonight will be the fifth straight night here at Brooklyn Center, Minneapolis.
About how many people do you think or do you estimate are actually taking part in the demonstrations?
So according to local law enforcement in a press conference they did yesterday, they have around 500 people that came out last night.
They made 24 arrests.
The majority of those arrests, according to local law enforcement in that press conference, state that the majority of those arrests don't live actually in the Brooklyn Center.
The night before that, they arrested 72 people.
And then the night before that, they arrested 40 people.
So last night, I would say was probably the most contained so far.
But as we're kind of heading into the weekend, I know law enforcement here is want to prepare that they're what they want to make sure that they're extra prepared.
And that's why I think we're seeing now that second layer of protection here at the Brooklyn Center PD.
There you can kind of see some National Guardsmen.
And like I said, that second layer of barricades and fences is added right now as I'm speaking to you right now, Elijah.
Yeah, okay, so let me ask you something.
I know that you and I were both in Portland last summer, and the images that I'm seeing right now look very similar to what happened in that 100-day siege of the courthouse.
Do you feel like this protest is just a bunch of natural reaction from people who live in the neighborhood?
Or is this some form of like organized far-left protest that we've seen in the Pacific Northwest?
I would say it's a bit of a mix.
You know, you do have the locals here who are angry.
You are going to have those agitators that do come into a time like this and take advantage of the situation.
And we are seeing those folks coming out of town.
Like I said, according to local law enforcement, they're saying that the majority of the arrests they're making are from people who are not out of town.
As you guys can see, some of the footage, they've been really well organized with having the umbrella shields, having gas masks.
A lot of the crowd here has been throwing objects over the fence to law enforcement.
They've been throwing things like bricks, bottles of alcohol, rocks, and other objects like that.
So it's been a mix of everything.
I would expect, I think, and I think you might agree with me here, Elijah, is I would expect as we get closer to the final verdict of the Derek Chauvin trial that we're going to see more out-of-towners start to roll in.
And I think that's when we'll see more organizing happen here in Minneapolis.
Yeah, I'm curious to ask you, do you feel like people on the ground here are just practicing for what's going to happen when the Chauvin trial completely wraps up?
Do you hear people talking, let's say, on the street about the George Floyd case?
Is there talks about what people are going to be doing when that all wraps up?
Like, what have you heard on the ground?
You know, being on the ground, Elijah, everyone is very angry.
Tensions are high.
And basically, anyone that you talk to, they automatically bring up the George Floyd, Derek Chauvin case.
And that's right now that's in the back of everyone's mind.
So it feels like things are brewing up.
It feels like this is kind of like the pregame before the big game.
But it feels like tensions are heating up here.
We're getting to that moment where things might interrupt.
And what happened with Sunday with Dante Wright, it did not help with this Derek Chavin case because it just kind of adds flames before the big fire.
And it feels like the big eruption is coming soon within this next week or two.
Yeah, things are especially kind of heating up for that big moment, I would say.
What's the worst thing that you've seen so far happening on the ground in terms of actual violence and interactions between police and rioters?
So so far, from what I've seen is now, right across the street here, Elijah, I'm not sure if you can see from here, but we do have apartment complexes.
So what I did notice on my first night reporting is a lot of the families here have been affected by the tear gas and the crowd control munitions.
We've seen a lot of kids coughing.
We have seen a couple, I would say, a few fights breaking out.
But I think one thing that stood out was on my first night, one of the, there was a female in the crowd who got hit by a crock control munition in the face and she was gushed in blood.
So it just kind of is a reminder of the danger is when you're out here for this for this type of stuff.
You know, crocodile munitions, like you know, Elijah, are just flying through the air.
People are throwing objects and things are very dangerous and chaotic.
I arrived the night after the mass looting.
So I know some folks are already seeing the videos of the mass looting break out, but that's kind of as bad as has been seen so far.
But a lot of the families, like I said, in these apartment complexes, have been impacted by the crowd control munitions.
Yeah, and I am concerned about that.
And from what we're seeing here, you said, I like how you said it was the pregame for the big game.
I mean, is this any indicator of what we're going to see with the Chauvin riots?
And do you think that there's going to be mass sustained unrest like this within the next couple of weeks when the deliberations wrap up?
Yeah, I mean, I don't like to say this, but I think it's going to be a lot worse because the George Floyd and the Derek Chauvin, the whole nation has their eyes on it.
And what I've been seeing on Twitter accounts from Black Lives Matter across the country is they're saying, hey, we're all waiting for this moment.
And if we don't get what we want, we're going to, you know, cities are going to go to flames.
And this is not just Minneapolis.
These are major cities across the country.
So, you know, like I said, I don't like to say it, but I feel like things are going to get worse.
And also, Elijah, some news actually broke out from Chicago where a 13-year-old was killed in a police-involved shooting.
And according to Chicago Police, they're going to release that video today, 2:30 Central Time.
So I know it should be pretty close.
I think we're less than an hour away from that video being released.
So according to journalist Andy No, he's actually been posting flyers of Antifa organizing in Chicago tonight.
So like I said, Elijah, it kind of feels like things are brewing up.
And what happened with Dante Wright, what happened with that 13-year-old in Chicago, it just doesn't help.
It just seems like the tensions keep building up, building up for that big moment.
I expect things are going to get worse because I think we're going to see a lot of out-of-towners head into Minneapolis.
And that's when we've seen a lot of chaos happen is when these out-of-towners come into the city and start to cause havoc.
Yeah, is this the new normal, George?
I mean, when an officer kills somebody, I mean, is this American society now where we're just going to have to deal with riots, with protests, with looting anytime something like this happens?
I mean, do you see this becoming, I would say, almost a defining part of the future of this country?
I mean, I would hope not, right?
Because I mean, you know, I think, you know, just as a journalist, you would like to, you know, everyone step back and not always make everything about race.
I think, you know, every situation is different and context is always needed.
So, you know, as you know, as an American, as a journalist, you know, you would hope not.
But, you know, just the way the mainstream media is and the way that it drives divide, it just seems like this is kind of the new normal.
And, you know, I hate to say it, hopefully, hopefully, you know, we don't get to that point.
But unfortunately, there is.
And I think, you know, one thing that we have to remind folks is when situations like this happen and we see the civil unrest, a lot of black and brown people actually suffer.
Of businesses suffer.
You know, I know uh, a couple days ago we seen all the mass looting that happened here in the Brooklyn Center.
Obviously, last year in the summer riots you you, you seen it Elijah, when when you and me were in Kenosha and we were interviewing small business owners after what happened in Kenosha.
So we have to remind, we remind ourselves that, you know, obviously situations like this are very unfortunate and you know, I think you know, we need to review them and always want to be better.
As a country, we want better policing, we want to have our community safer, but let's not forget, when these situations break out, that a lot of black and brown people do suffer when their businesses are destroyed and the communities, um are destroyed by people who, you know, don't live here necessarily.
George, thank you so much.
I really appreciate it.
You're doing amazing work out there.
If people want to find your work, if they want to follow your work, what's the best way for them to keep up with you um?
If you guys want the real uh, you know live updates, twitter is the best way at.
Uh, Ventura Report, um.
Also, if you guys like um, you know all the storytelling and everything compiled and want longer context.
My instagram is great at Whole Haven Server TV and follow any of our our great reporters at the Daily Caller.
We're here, you know.
We got Richie Mcginnis right now on the ground.
We also have another great reporter, Lisa Benetton.
She's on the ground here.
Uh, as well in Minneapolis, George Ventura of the Daily Caller.
Thank you so much.
Please stay safe.
Thanks, Elijah.
Jorge is doing god's work guys, and while i'm even injured, people like that are keeping the truth alive.
Thank you, guys.
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