April 19, 2024 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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SYDNEY STABBINGS COVER-UP: Journalist EXPOSES Anti-Christian Government Plot | Guest: Chriscoveries
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Recently, Australia was gripped by 2 violent attacks that shook the nation - first, an attacker killed 4 people at Bondi Junction mall, shortly after, Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed by a 16 year old.. but naturally, the Australian media is more concerned with people sharing the information around than addressing the root problem. What is the problem exactly? We’ll be getting into that more tonight..
Tonight we have on Chriscoveries to go over some of his journalism surrounding these events!
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Well, some people say that the West has fallen, but in my opinion, I think diversity, multiculturalism have actually made our country great.
Take the city of love, Paris, France, the place of seduction, of bringing in the helpless doe.
But it's not because her heart is struck by love, it's because her train is being struck by rocks from a North African Muslim migrant.
this out wow you know i have to say this We used to get hit by love at one time in our Western countries, and now we're being hit in stabbing attacks.
Yes, even the beautiful country of Australia, the once white-only Australia policy, the place of kangaroos, wallabies, and Aboriginals, Huffin petrol, is now turned into a dystopian nightmare, and people are not ready to understand what's coming.
To talk about this later in the show, I'm inviting on my guest.
He's a journalist.
He flew up here all the way from Sydney.
He was covering the stabbings, two major stabbing events in just one week to talk about the decline of the West, what he saw on the ground, and how insane everything's going.
Because as you know, a Christian bishop was attacked.
And now, even telling Christians they should defend themselves is enough to get the police at your door in the United Kingdom.
I'm Elijah Schaefer.
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Oh, what an insane week this has been, especially here in Australia.
Rest in peace genuinely to the victims of the stabbings that have happened and burn hell to those who committed them.
My guest today, journalist Chris Coveris, welcome to Slightly Offensive.
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I started live streaming protests when I saw streamers like you that got into topics like Portland sucks, DC sucks, and helped explain through BLM what was going on.
I saw these 30-second sandbites and it just made me feel sick that I couldn't understand what corporate media was trying to explain, what was happening as the U.S. seemed to be falling apart.
Long live streams, in-depth coverage like yourself, helped me understand that I went, oh, I'm going to start doing that myself.
I started covering protests in Sydney.
It only took me live streaming two protests, two protests, very small ones, to quickly be called by Antifa Sydney the Andy Know of Sydney.
Now, I didn't quite understand even learning what Andy Know does and what this dynamic was.
It was so much to try and understand.
So for the first year, there was so much to catch up on, but I just kept going to protests, kept asking people questions.
I wasn't even that politically aligned for the first couple of years.
Now I'm definitely politically aligned and I understand that.
There is no middle ground.
There is no unbiased.
You can only do your best to try and present the footage in an unbiased way for people to make up their own minds.
Every journalist has bias.
Every reporter has bias.
What they present and whether it slants what they're trying to report is something vastly different.
And that's what I try and do in Sydney.
I try and show people what's happening in all these different protests.
I try and ask people open questions rather than, you've seen this in corporate media.
So what you're saying is, I hate that.
I ask people, why do you come to these events?
Why do you come to these protests?
And I just talk from there.
And that's gotten me a huge following, leading to why I covered the other night stabbing in protests like that.
It's not the first major riot I've covered in Sydney a year ago.
You may have heard of a Mark Latham event that LGBTQ protesters went out to Belfield and there was a riot where a photographer was grabbed and thrown to the ground.
He went out to Eastwood and he held up a sign saying, fuck Xi Jinping.
I have that.
We're not on YouTube, so I can say that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he held up a sign and there was a photographer grabbed and thrown to the ground by the local community who was upset with him.
That was me.
I just ended up in a scene a little bit like yourself where you're willing to get into a scenario to get the footage, to get the story where no one else will.
Yeah, Robus, I'm going to pull your mic a little bit closer as well to your mouth there.
Let me tell Brian that.
He was just telling me to speak a little more into it.
So look, I'm with you on that.
And as a journalist, as someone who's gone through all of this stuff, I want to look at something full screen here.
I'm going to bring this up, Brian.
If you could bring this full screen, what I'm about to show here.
So it's a little bit early.
But this is an image that says, what I like most about Europe is experiencing different cultures.
I can't wait to go to Dublin, Ireland now.
It looks exotic from nine millimeter SMG.
And there's this picture of Dublin.
And I know like someone could say that this is essentially cherry-picking.
You know, this could be one street in an entire country.
My question is, why is this even one street on an island in a random part of the world that doesn't have black people?
The West has literally gotten into such an interesting position.
You were talking about this earlier about how scenes like this across the West are universal.
And the reason why I didn't want to just talk about Australia before we even get into the stabbings and stuff, no matter where you go, Sydney, you go to Los Angeles, New York, you're going to London, you go to Dublin, you're going to Hamburg.
I mean, you go to any of these places, Paris.
What we have is, quite frankly, just a bunch of black people and Muslim people, also Hispanics in the U.S., flooding into these cities.
Crime is skyrocketing.
Cost of living is out of control.
And we're told that we're all supposed to accept it because it's making our countries better.
What's your understanding of what the hell's going on here as a journalist and seeing what's been happening?
A lot of issues to unpack in what you just said there, but demographic change is not a single country.
I agree with that one.
But to try and unpack all of them, I'm not sure if they all can be linked, but there is a consistency that's happening throughout all of these different countries.
You've got a great point there that there's demographic change that you're seeing there.
This isn't specific to Dublin or a particular country.
We're seeing that demographic change happen.
And it's happening in different ways.
We're now confronted with some of the side effects of that, where we have these, shall we say, past issues, past political, religious, or ethnic tensions between these groups when they collide.
How do we deal with that?
We're just not prepared to have that discussion because throughout this, we've said everyone who comes to this country, whether they're coming from different parts of Europe, say Serbs and Bosnians have their past histories or different countries in Africa, Sudanese, we've had those conflicts or the Lebanese, the Lebanese Christians who were attacked in their church the other night, all of them told me and reminded me why did they come here from Lebanon and that was to flee from these conflicts.
But now they're faced with many of the past families that they face these conflicts in Lebanon, which is a Christian-Muslim conflict, which has been going through a very, very long time.
And we see it play out again in the, again, what the stabbings we've seen here.
This isn't new.
This isn't unique.
This isn't special.
How do we process it?
And we're all finding different answers for it.
Left is blaming the right, saying the right are just bigots just want to do.
And the right's pointing at the left and saying, oh, they just want to change it.
But there aren't any answers and there aren't any solutions.
No one's putting forward how we're going to move forward.
Well, and I need to bring something up here because like when we look at those images right of Dublin, we can also see the same thing going on here in Australia.
This is where we switch our conversation.
And I want to tell people who don't know why we're talking about Australia or what the significance is.
It would be primarily because when you see this video here, there's these protests that are pro-Palestinian protests.
Now, I don't know about you, but when I see images like this, we are nowhere near Palestine.
We are nowhere near Israel.
We might be the farthest away that humanly is possible to be away from these countries.
This country does not have a big Jewish influence.
We do have right-wing, I would call them saboteurs or people undermining, trying to make the Jewish influence seem greater.
A lot of the richest people in Australia are Jewish, but the community is basically fractionally irrelevant in terms of the demographics and Palestinian as well.
And in a country that's predominantly white, the fact that people are news out here, and people can relate to this in the United States, there's so much about Israel and anti-Semitism and this conflict.
You know, I'm getting kind of sick of it because like somebody said, you know, we can't afford rent.
We can't afford food.
You know, some more important issues that are going on in our countries, like people are talking about, you know, the U.S. has a border crisis.
There is a cost of living crisis in Canada, in New Zealand, in Australia, all of these nations.
More importantly, cartels control Arizona, parts of California.
You know, you have Aboriginals out of control in Alice Springs, rising crime and violence in islander communities in New Zealand.
And globally, we're having a problem overall, overall, in a decline of mental health, rise in suicide.
Our militaries are not prepared for war.
We're shipping money overseas.
I could get exhausted just continuing on.
And yet, our news, what they're concerned about, is this Israel and Palestinian conflict.
And you're like, look, you want to stop anti-Semitism?
Stop trying to ask us to care about these issues that really have nothing to do with us.
And it seems like they're distracting us with a conflict that, quite frankly, is completely outside of our relevance.
And they don't want us to focus on our issues at home.
They don't want us to focus on what's going on.
And when we do focus on it and say that we need to do something about it, we get the police called to our door.
If you pick a position which isn't picking one side or another, you're an enemy to both, essentially what both sides are saying in this.
The isolationist on Russia-Ukraine, exactly the same.
You want to be a non-interventionist, which is something I try and platform people where I can who are non-interventionist.
You're just either helping the Russians win.
There is no non-interventionist platform.
You must take an opinion on every political issue that comes up because everything has become political.
And what to do about this?
Just look out for people who share your views.
Is all I can keep coming back to.
Each group is looking out for themselves.
And on the Israel-Palestine thing, I want to reveal something that I was covering a story not that long ago, which was we had Douglas Murray, which is a significant pro-Israel supporter, journalist who'd recently traveled to Israel to see what was happening in Gaza, but he was also an author.
And there was a protest in Sydney about this.
And some of the footage of it, I'm not sure if we can pull some of it up, but what I can talk about it is that the protest outside was supporting Palestinians, but they were Jews.
It was a Jewish protest.
It was the SEDA collective.
And it was specifically scheduled on the Jewish Day of Purim.
And it was against white supremacy.
While inside, Douglas Murray was widely regarded and framed as a white supremacist because he talks about a strange death of Europe because the demographic change of it.
But inside was again hosted by people of the Jewish supporting and Israel supporting community.
Outside with the attack, I'm not sure if you've got the footage of what happened.
You saw Jews attacking Jews.
You had someone with a sign saying there was a ceasefire on October 6th being attacked by another Jewish supporter.
This was an inter-conflict between the two of them.
Everyone's going to try and paint their own conclusion from that, but I think that's something we're not paying attention to is that this is also in many different groups within Palestinian groups, within Muslim groups, within Arab groups.
This is a lady saying that there was a ceasefire on October 6th who is living above a protest that was against Douglas Murray, which was a Zionist event, who was supporting Israel.
Between the two of them, this is the confusion between it because it's looking for both to pick a side.
You have the Palestinians who are against white supremacy outside, and you have inside Douglas Murray speaking to the Zionist community, supporting Israel.
And she's here wearing a six-sided star and about to have her papers grabbed away from her by someone who's also part of the Jewish community, but against Israel in front of police who do nothing about it, but she lives there.
This situation, we look at and we want to pick a side.
Oh, well, I'm with her.
I'm with the other lady.
Who's going to look out for you?
Who is your community?
And that's what all of it, that you're going to say, you don't necessarily have to pick sides on every single issue.
But both sides will seek you as an enemy if you don't.
Well, I think what's interesting here to me is with this side is I don't like either side of the conflict, which is quite interesting.
You know, and I would say, if you want to be anti-Semitic, you want to be technical.
The current people living in Israel are, most of them, are not Semitic at all.
They're actually, they're not Semites.
They claim Semitic ancestry, but they're not.
Palestinians, a lot of them, have more claim to Semitic background than not.
The current Jews have like European ancestry.
A lot of them have, you know, the Khazars or you even have the Ashkenazis.
These are not, from my understanding, Semites.
They claim Semitic background, but if you look at their genetic poll, it comes down to propaganda.
And, you know, I don't believe the Bible when they're talking about the nation of Israel, plus Israel, it's talking about the Rothschild-funded current state.
Though I don't even knock, I don't knock either side for taking claim to the land.
When you look at the history with Hagar and Abraham and you go back and you look at, you know, their background, this is a blood feud between two groups of people that claim land.
This has nothing to do with our country.
So when people like, you know, like Avi Yameni or people now are kind of like coming out and trying to raise or Douglas Murray support for Zionism, what I've been finding is that there's not a lot of stomach for it anymore, even if people like Israel or believe they have the right to exist or fight for their own country, because there's only so much we can stomach back home before it's like, hey, whether or not you're right or wrong, I don't really give a fuck about what's going on over there because I can't afford to feed my family.
And it's my, I can't afford to feed my family theory is that if you're like a journalist and you're constantly hip-yapping about why we should care about foreign issues, when we have more trepidatious things before us, the people don't have a stomach for you because it shows dual loyalty.
It shows a lack of concern.
It's kind of like with the clip I want to share right now.
So I want to jump into the discussion on this.
So if you guys don't know what happened here in Australia, this is one of two attempted stabbings that happened, right?
I've been to his church before this stabbing quite a few times.
The bishop has actually held my daughter.
So I knew of this church before this occurred.
What led up to it is that for the community, this bishop is one of the only people willing to speak, as they see it, their truth.
He spoke out against vaccine mandates.
He speaks out against childhood transitions and transgenderism and the ideology.
He speaks out about many of these issues, which churches just cannot.
So he is the only person that they can go to, perhaps a handful of people in Australia, maybe even the world, that they can go to to hear what supports their views, their beliefs, what is true to the, as they see it, the Bible, the original teachings of the Bible.
So this is a very rare, this is not just a stabbing on a street.
This is not just a stabbing in a shopping center.
This is a stabbing in a church.
And not just in any church.
This is in a church with a bishop, only one in the world to say what they see as their truth.
And that's why he's so internationally famous and led to part of why this reaction by the community was so violent.
And so when we look outside what was going on there, I'm going to bring this up.
Basically, this happened outside the church.
Then this is your footage, which got stolen by a lot of people.
We could talk about that later as well, about journalistic integrity and sort of how X, a lot of people are profiting off of other people's videos and they're not giving credit and publications.
But Christians essentially came outside and surrounded the church after there was a police response.
Let's go ahead and let's watch this.
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listen to what happened as they see it i figure there's no room for down to the curb on a line street so
So the police have the suspect in a pattyway in a police vehicle inside the church grounds where I'm standing.
And their job is now to try and exfiltrate, to remove him from there because their job is to get him to a hospital because the assailant has also been injured.
The community doesn't want that to happen.
As I said there, only judgment needs to occur from their point of view.
Sentencing is due.
The guilt or innocence, it occurred before hundreds of their faithful.
It occurred on a live stream.
No trial is necessary.
They also don't trust the courts or the police to carry out that justice as they see it.
They don't believe that it will be carried out aptly.
He's a 15, 16-year-old man.
So their concern is that they will give him a two-year suspended sentence or something of the sort like that.
And that's how you end up with mob justice.
Because the police, from their point of view, aren't doing a great job of interacting with the community here.
They've responded to it in a fairly strong manner themselves.
But you also have to respect the police because several of them did get injured in this.
And I want to be clear about that.
One of them ended up with a broken jaw.
And the reaction by the community, sure, they can express their views, but violence is where this just tipped over into something completely, completely unacceptable.
Well, I think the guy should be, you know, I think that mob justice could prevail, but I think the caveat here is that, you know, what you have here is like an Aramaic sort of minority community, from my understanding.
Am I incorrect on that?
This is one minority community with another minority community.
This is not just like, like, you have, this guy was Islamic, right?
have the video here's i think it's really important with this to get primary sources not for us to say oh sorry it uh just started playing there for a second What were you saying?
I was saying that primary sources are so important with this.
As we saw with the Bondi Junction stabbing, it's not enough to just kind of speculate who a man's name is or what it is, to get those primary sources, what was happening.
Again, we come back to news reporting.
These are serious events that we can't just speculate.
Oh, maybe he's a Muslim, maybe he's a Buddhist.
No, we have to get this right because this is leading to violence, violent reactions.
And to get that wrong, the wrong people could be hurt.
The wrong reactions could happen.
So I've just, this is why this primary source was so important that I got.
Well, that's why I want to have you up here because as people know, I still work as a journalist and I love working with actual journalists who are still doing good work.
A lot of the work I do is behind the scenes and my name's not on it because, you know.
For lack of better words, maybe my name being attached to it could hurt the work itself since it seems like everyone and their mom wants to destroy me in the last year and a half or so.
But the remarkable side of this is that, you know, this is a first-person source.
And we don't have this anymore.
You're always hearing somebody else talk about what somebody else said, not somebody who was there explaining what they saw and what they heard.
So now you're hearing a first-person source.
We will connect this to the greater stabbings that happened in the Bondi region and what this means for the West.
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Listen.
I grabbed him from behind and just pushed him down.
This is kind of a miracle to me because I think the bishop held up a cross or something, a cross, and then the blade didn't activate because that looked deadly.
That looked like he stabbed him in the jugular, which that seemed you couldn't recover from a neck wound like that.
So that was definitely a premeditated attempted first-degree homicide, in my opinion.
I don't know what the laws are in this country.
And then it did not.
It did not eject itself.
That to me, let's get off the journalism for a second and purely on faith here.
I believe that was an act of God.
I think that was the true God protecting that bishop because I've never heard of that.
What do you think?
I mean, I'm asking you outside of your journalism, what do you think?
But there is a level of, like, did you feel this when you saw the Russian special forces capture the terrorists from the opera house and they ripped off his ear and fed it to him to the attacker?
What are your thoughts on that kind of immediate justice?
Because I want to bring up the contradiction here as a journalist.
And I'm not asking your political opinion.
I'm asking you based on the handling of events.
And as you've seen, we obviously don't like the mob justice that the left has during these BLM protests and riots and Tifa things where they decide you use their wrong pronouns.
So they're going to crack your skull open with a bottle.
But people are saying, well, this guy should have been dealt with.
But the other side is, is.
you know, people say, well, we live in a civilized society and we don't behave like this.
We don't handle our crimes in mob justice.
And also, this proves that we shouldn't let the uncivilized world in, even if they're Christian, because, you know, we're not here to just handle our own business.
We run things through the courts.
Like, what do you think is actually going on here in terms of like what should have happened?
What happened?
Was this handled well?
Were the Christians out of line in terms of their behavior?
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The government is trying to make it illegal to share videos of these stabbings.
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