April 16, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Did RFK Just EXPOSE a SHOCKING REALITY About Autism? | The Rift Report
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Associated with major universities undertook the national collaborative perinatal project tracking 30,000 children from birth to age eight.
This was no half-baked survey-based analysis.
The study conducted nine separate screenings covering neurology, psychology, speech, language, hearing, and visual function.
Every developmental quirk, anomaly, and disorder was logged with painstaking detail.
Autism, a condition characterized by profound impairments in social communication and behavior, would have stood out like a fashion, like a neon sign.
There were 14 cases.
That's 4.7 per 10,000.
So we know what the historic numbers are, and we know what the numbers are today.
And it's time for everybody to stop attributing this to this ideology of epidemic denial.
In 2009, the California state legislature charged the Mind Institute at UC Davis with, because this myth was already becoming pervasive, and the myth of epidemic denial was already becoming pervasive in the mainstream media, the California legislature directed the Mind Institute of UC Davis to answer the question.
And Irva Hertz Pachoto, who's a highly esteemed, revered scientist, neurology, and epidemiologist, came back with a definitive answer.
And of course, talking about this story, RFK Jr. is talking about something that we all wanted to know.
Really, what's causing autism?
Why am I retarded?
That's a question all of us have been asking ourselves.
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let's start the show as we mentioned my name is elijah shaffer and our top story today of course is posted by the gateway pundit RFK Jr. exposes a chilling new autism reality.
It's quite bone-chilling because we're going to be talking about this insane development.
Is it a distraction?
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Vigilant Fox, a friend of mine, posted this that RFK Jr. exposes a chilling new autism reality.
Every time your wife tells you you're autistic, just tell her, hey, I didn't have a choice.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. just held a press conference to respond to the CDC's latest numbers on autism rates in the United States.
The findings were impossible to ignore.
And Kennedy didn't sugarcoat just how dire the situation had become.
He revealed that one in 31 American children are now diagnosed with autism.
For boys, the numbers are even worse, one in 20.
And in California, where data tracking is considered the most thorough in the country, they said that there's only 20 boys left because everybody's trans.
No, I didn't say that.
The rate may be as high as 1 in 12.5 boys.
According to Kennedy, that figure likely reflects a national trend.
Just two years ago, the national rate was 1 in 36.
Now it's jumped dramatically.
And Kennedy says he's determined to find out why.
Quote, the ASD prevalence rate in eight-year-olds is now 1 in 31.
Shocking.
There's an extreme risk for boys.
Overall, the risk for boys of getting an autism diagnosis in the country is now 1 in 20 and is high in California, which has the best data collection.
So it's probable reflects the national trend that 1 in 12.5 boys, this is part of an unrelenting upward trend.
The prevalence two years ago was 1 in 36.
Kennedy lamented.
He held the press conference.
We'll watch another clip from that in a second.
But, you know, now we know why people, you know, we don't know why, but we know that people have autism.
But when you look your girlfriend in the mirror, how do you explain to her how you became retarded?
So I'm guessing she does feel I am a little bit slightly retarded.
That's for sure.
And it's nice we can actually use the word retarded now.
But this is a very alarming rate.
You know, for while people have been saying that, you know, it's linked to the vaccines, which I feel like now it's good to see things starting to be exposed more because what we do is we're using children like whoopee cushions.
You know, we're pumping them through all these chemicals.
I mean, you even have babies, or I believe when you're going to school, you're even getting, is it hepatitis shots?
I mean, so the amount of stuff that the pharmaceutical industry is putting into everybody, you're absolutely going to have repercussions.
Yeah, well, I think one of the strange things about the autism thing is I feel like we all see problems, okay?
So people have just accepted like, well, you know, young people in my life just are dying from cancer.
Oh, hey, they're telling you you have to get colonoscopies now at 30, which is crazy because young guys today are giving each other's colonoscopies starting at youngest 12, right?
People are into that stuff these days.
So it's nice that your insurance is finally covering it.
No, but jokes aside, right?
I mean, that's not normal, that colon cancer is rising in people around 30 years old.
And then you go up the line, autism, everyone jokes about, oh, maybe I'm autistic, maybe I'm autistic.
Now, that's beneficial for us in right-wing media because it also promotes extremists because autistic boys either become furries or they become neo-Nazis.
So it's like the prevalence of extremism is like, you know, kind of an interesting aspect, but it also might even add to what we're seeing with this like duplicity and polarization where with autism, like I am autistic, actually.
I know everyone is.
And that's not a weird thing to say.
One in what, 12.5 boys in California is autistic.
I'm from California.
I got diagnosed with like stage two, which means I can't understand people's emotions.
But it's to my benefit because the type of autism I have is called weaponized autism.
And it allows me to be successful and not care about any of you guys, my employees' emotions.
It's like, okay, so we also have, we have autism rates increasing, cancer rates increasing, but then we also have low testosterone.
So you have like more weirdos, less motivated young men.
And I think that's why we're seeing sort of this like move towards extremism politically is because when you don't understand emotion, you have to go by logic's sake.
And when you look into history and you see what was going on, you know, you realize we've been lied to from COVID.
You see that every sort of institutional narrative is completely fabricated.
Then you start questioning, you know, what really happened in the Cold War?
What happened in World War II, right?
What happened in World War I?
Why did the did England really just let the United States become an independent colony and they allowed democracy to flourish?
Why did they not try to take us back over?
What did England do to infiltrate?
Who are the Fabians?
That's always the question we're always asking.
Who are the Fabians?
No, but you have to ask yourself a lot of these questions.
So RFK is asking the question, you know, why is this happening?
Since the first ADDM report in 1990, which was 1992 births, autism has increased by a factor of 4.8.
It's 480%, I believe.
The first ADDM survey was 22 years ago when prevalence was one in 150 children.
In all the core states, the trend is consistently upward.
And most cases now are severe.
25% of the kids who are diagnosed with autism are nonverbal, non-toilet-drained, and have other stereotypical features, headbanging, tactile, and light sensitivities, stimming, toe walking, etc.
One of the things that I think we need to move away from today is this ideology that the autism diagnosis, that the autism prevalence increases, the relentless increases are simply artifacts of better diagnoses, better recognition, or changing diagnostic criteria.
If you look at table three of the ADDM report, it's clear that the rates are real, that they are increasing in the last 10 years, which is the beginning with the first one.
Year by year, there is a steady, relentless increase.
I want it because this epidemic denial has become a feature in the mainstream media.
And it's based on an industry canard.
And obviously, there are people who don't want us to look at environmental.
So they don't want us to look at environmental reasons, right?
And the reasons for that are obvious.
Why would they not want us to know what causes autism?
Because it's probably whatever it is is profitable.
Usually you can figure out like, why did they not want us to have a treatment for COVID?
It was because they wanted to push the vaccine.
It was profitable.
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I hate the medical system personally.
I have insurance.
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When I went, they wanted to make sure my kids were vaccinated.
Then when you go, they offer you more vaccines.
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Like, I'll just take the flu.
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But talking about that, about the blocking of stuff, I don't want to stay on this topic for too long.
But talking about this autism thing, I know that at a certain point, kind of like we look back in history and we go, why didn't who was trying to like semelwise, right?
They say he figured out about hand washing.
But back in the Bible times, right, the Bible, we talked about washing your hands, keeping yourself clean, these rules for atonement and purity.
You know, people did know about this stuff.
Who back then decided that, you know, they were going to hide hand washing?
Like, why did we go like a thousand years without knowing about washing our hands?
Somebody had to have intentionally destroyed this information, stopped us from understanding it.
And I don't know why.
But with autism, somebody's behind this.
I believe it's major corporations in the United States that are intentionally thwarting studies, not funding studies, and basically extorting the education system in order to ensure that we don't find the root cause of autism, which I think is probably related to food, vaccines, and other types of external factors.
And I can't really see our producer today, but I do think it's interesting, Mike, that sometimes I wonder, though, when they come out with this stuff, you know, people are getting upset about the lack of deportation orders.
Some people are going out and they're, you know, realizing we're sending arms to Israel and, you know, we're kind of, you know, continuing to increase our surplus or spending that they'll kind of throw us these softballs, like, well, hey, we're trying to work on autism.
I don't know if it's really out of good nature or goodwill, but maybe it's out of just the fact of kind of a steam valve, as we call it, giving us a little bone so that we get off their back because it's a little good thing to have hope for.
Now, that being said, switching a little bit into the international scale, let's talk about Trump and what's going on here.
So the Gateway Punter reported that Trump is actually refusing a $50 billion agreement with Ukraine.
He says he's not going to sell the Kiev regime Patriot air defense systems and missiles.
This is from Paul Sarin, who reports that the European liberal globalist media is slowly and painfully awakening to the reality of U.S. President Donald J. Trump's new approach towards the Ukraine policy.
The last time Kiev's embattled leader backtracked on a previously agreed mineral deal, we heard Trump warn that he was going to have big, big problems.
Now, that being said, as it seems that it's already started, as reports arise, he has passed on a $50 billion deal with Kiev, funded with EU money.
Among many other priorities, Ukraine urgently needs new air defense systems.
And since only in the U.S., the Patriot missiles are manufactured and the president has already made it clear before taking office that he no longer wants to provide Ukraine with free aid deliveries.
Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky has now grasped at the last straw with financial resources from the EU and frozen Russian assets.
He wanted to buy hundreds of Patriot missiles from the USA for a lot of money, unit price 5.5 million Euros.
A total of 50 billion dollars is available for this.
He said three days ago, give us the package, which includes both air defense and other corresponding instruments.
We will pay for it.
Zelensky told Ukrainian media.
Trump's reaction was only shocking to those who are not paying close attention, as Trump has absolutely had it with Zelensky.
When asked about sending more Patriot missiles to Ukraine, Trump says, you don't start a war against someone 20 times your size.
Let me play the video here for a second.
We have this interaction.
I think it's absolutely amazing.
Here's what Trump had to say about sending another $50 billion.
Again, still a win in my take, but maybe there's something more to this.
And it's absolutely okay to actually question your politicians.
What we have is we become like cheerleaders.
As soon as somebody does one thing that we really love, they can never do wrong again.
So there's things Trump does that I actually like very much.
One of them, he kept me out of jail, which was a huge one for me and other January 6th people.
But then questioning things that are happening in Israel and maybe even the policies that they're using to kick people out of the country for talking bad about another country that's not even our own.
Things like that, it's okay for us to question.
It's okay for us to want the best for our country.
And it doesn't mean that you're hating Trump.
It just means that you have things that you want to know about and you just want the best.
So I think that's okay.
But he's absolutely right with as far as Zelensky goes.
Zelensky has no chance of beating Russia, which I always found so funny because they would always tell us that Russia has a chance to complete.
If we went against Russia, China and Russia were like the two big ones that can destroy us.
But then if Zelensky and Ukraine, this tiny little country, if we just send them some missiles, they have a chance to win.
There was never a chance for them to win.
It was just, in my opinion, there was a lot of money that was actually brought through there.
I always say 10% for the big guy, but it's enough.
We need to be keeping our money here in the United States.
We can't be sending him out to these endless foreign wars.
And Zelensky already made a fool of himself when he came to the White House and got into a debate with Trump.
Unless they're in the Middle East, though, because you can send your money there.
Okay, but the point is, is part of the reason why I voted for Trump and maybe people had other reasons was obviously to ensure your freedom to get my investigation closed from January 6th.
But also, I said he might actually end the war in Ukraine.
And I have seen him actually, I have seen him try, but I've seen Zelensky stonewall him.
And what's weird is I feel like the UK is sort of behind this because it was Kier Starmer who originally was pushing down the peace talks with Russia.
And one of the things I find funny about the stalwarting of these boomers in America or people who have this blind patriotism, I'm patriotic.
But I said one thing about how going to China and working in China helped me to really red pill me on how much our government was lying to us.
I really saw cities taking tax dollars and actually building infrastructure.
Right.
And you say something like that and all these boomers in my comments, like, how much is China paying you?
And I wrote this guy, I said, I thought you said Qatar was paying me last week.
Go back to that one.
You know what I mean?
Why can't you perceive the fact that our government has wasted our money on these foreign wars, that we have not, we have neglected our roads, our highways.
We have not pioneered our infrastructure.
We don't have high-speed rails.
We don't even have all the way up Florida, a high-speed rail.
You go on the Amtrak or the tri-rail is called here, and it's like you're back in 1962.
And why?
Because we're spending our money on a lot of foreign aid, foreign defense.
And I don't know why Americans are sadomasochists in the fact that they love complaining, like, why are we sending our money overseas?
And then when you bring up an example, like, yeah, you know what?
Maybe you should realize our government's lying to us.
Ukraine never stood a chance.
Russia is a federation.
It's been around for so many centuries.
They have like 170 million people.
They actually have advanced fifth generation technology.
And you start talking like this.
And what do they do?
They go, oh, you're a Putin puppet.
You must be getting paid by Putin.
You go, no, I'm trying to be real here.
I'm letting you know that we're wasting our money.
The reason why you don't have a high-speed rail, the reason why you don't have a country that makes sense is because rather than solving, let's say, black crime, which is a real issue in our country, we're trying to solve a border dispute over in Eastern Europe.
And so our priorities are off.
People are blinded and no one can connect the two and two together.
Eventually, you're going to just have to cut the baby off the tit and say, hey, no more milk for you, Zelensky.
And it's kind of like it's that meme where you always see they just like insert a chip and then everybody believes it when there's like multiple people, they all say the same thing, becoming like non-player playable characters.
But yeah, the money's been wasted terribly in all these other foreign countries.
I mean, for the wars, sending it out for transgender comic books, for people in Peru.
You know, meanwhile, we still have veterans that are on the street.
We have people that are just barely scraping to get by.
And I mean, even more slaps to the face is like when the hurricanes came.
We had in the Carolinas, they were only sending like $700.
And then you had Hawaii with their fires in Maui, the same exact thing.
So the focus of the government is just always to other people overseas.
And it's never put on us.
And, you know, one thing about the government, anything we put them in control of, a lot of times they just screw it up.
And look, I don't want to stay on this for too long, but I do think that, you know, there's not a lot to say to this, except for the fact that we need to end the war and we're going to end the war by cutting off the financing.
I do think the European Union, for some reason, wants to keep this.
As soon as he got out of the Oval Office after Trump kicked him out or whatever, he instantly went over to the EU and they're all like, oh, yeah, we'll back you.
We'll get it going.
So I do believe that they are a huge hand that's in it.
And I do believe our country played a little part too with Obama and the previous administration kind of building Ukraine up to this point.
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You know, kind of talking about this, one of the interesting topics I've thought about, you know, is remember all of Trump's law fair?
Remember when they said he was going to go to prison?
He was going to have to run, you know, from prison.
And quite frankly, I think people don't realize how quickly we sort of come to actually these precipices in our society that could have reshaped everything.
And we dodge them maybe intentionally.
And sometimes I wonder if they intentionally make us think everything's going to go to shit.
And then they just sort of backtrack and they're like, just kidding, because they get us arguing and fighting.
And then they just, you know, nothing ever happens.
That's why Trump administration now criminally refers New York Attorney General Letitia James to Justice Department for mortgage fraud as first reported on the Gateway Pundit.
It's kind of funny.
The Trump administration criminally referred New York Attorney General Letitia James to the Justice Department over accusations of mortgage fraud.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency accused Letitia James of falsifying records, citing a five-unit property in New York she claimed was only four units in order to get a more favorable loan.
TGP recently reported on this five-unit property in Brooklyn that Letitia James purchased in 2001.
For more than 20 years, Letitia James repeatedly claimed her Brooklyn apartment building was a four-unit property on mortgage applications, despite official records proving it had five.
So this is very petty.
Like what they're doing is they are, I was at Mar-a-Lago, actually brought Noticer, one of the guys here, one of the interns, and we were laughing because we walked in a hallway and I was like, man, this one building is probably worth $18 million, you know, or more.
And they said that Mar-a-Lago is worth $18 million, even though across the street, a blank piece of land sold for $40 million.
I think it might be close to $70,080 million, maybe a billion dollars, considering the property there in West Palm.
It's right down the street.
They got him on overvaluing his properties.
That was a whole thing that he was doing.
You overvalued your properties.
You didn't estimate the value.
So then they obviously took investigators, went back and said, oh, well, you're doing the same thing.
So, I mean, quite frankly, if they can get him on all this, you know, hush money case and all this bullshit, there's got everyone's got skeletons in their closet.
There's got to be something they can do to these people at the very least than just locking them up for first edition.
Yeah, it's a little tick for tat, you know, a lot.
And as you mentioned, majority of these people all have skeletons in their closets.
So if you dig deep enough, you're going to find something.
Do I think it's like the most groundbreaking situation?
You know, probably not, but there's, I guess it's just a way to fire back or just to try to make us all feel like, you know, we're winning a little bit more.
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We were talking last night a lot about Carmelo Anthony.
Let's give an update on this.
Carmelo Anthony is the guy who killed Austin Metcalf.
And, you know, even Tim Poole said this is really scummy.
So they raised money for what's called a slush fund on give, send, go for this guy, right?
If you're not familiar with the story, you know, Anthony Caramello, Carmelo, went ahead at a track meet.
He was sitting in a reserved seating area.
Basically, he was sitting in the wrong seat.
He was doing something he shouldn't have.
The guys asked him to move, told him to leave because he was in the wrong seat.
He said, you know, try me or make me move.
The guy apparently either put his hand on his shoulder or grabbed his backpack to move his stuff.
And then he pulled out a knife and stabbed the white kid in the heart.
Now, I know stand your ground.
This is a different show than other show.
We're more sarcastic there, but I know stand your ground laws in the castle doctrine.
You can't do that because if you're intentionally, this is where it's not self-defense.
If you look at me and I go, and I have a gun and I know I have a gun and my statement to you is, try me, put your hands on me and see what happens.
And I stay there and I aggravate you to touch me.
That can actually be seen as there was a chance for me to get out of the situation to leave.
So I'm actually instigating the violence.
And you can't do that.
Like, I have a gun, so I know if I tell this guy to touch me, I can kill him.
The courts aren't dumb.
They'll be like, no, you intentionally had a gun and premeditated to shoot the guy.
You wanted to make it look like he instigated it.
It's not a self-defense.
I'm not against people carrying knives, but I am against students carrying weapons on campus.
I don't think students should be carrying knives.
I don't think that that's minors, like children.
I think adults have the right to be carrying those things.
And I don't think that's a law.
It should be like a universal law, but I think schools have the right to have kids without weapons.
I don't think kids should be walking around with weapons.
I just don't.
Maybe in a homogenous society, but in this current state with glorifying rap culture and stuff, I don't think so.
So he was carrying a knife illegally.
Again, for Tim and people are like, it's not illegal to carry a knife.
But like there is what we've seen from this is a real tribalism in the black community.
I've seen black people upset about this where they go, why is it that we always rally together around Trayvon Martin or like, you know, these people that are criminals, George Floyd, what we show people is who we defend is the worst among us, right?
It's always like we're mad when a rapper gets busted on a major drug charge or, you know, like P. Diddy or whatever, free diddy.
Like it is weird.
The black community is so tribal, but they choose to publicly raise money and defend usually the worst offenders.
I feel like that's not an uncommon thing and people are not honest about that.
Okay, well, either way, um, obviously they, they decided to use uh, that money for their own purposes, but you are right that um, there is a tribal element to this, it's not about right and wrong.
Um, and I mean, you know, now white people are starting to wake up a little bit more and then and then uh sticking up for one another.
Black people, Asians, Hispanics have been doing this for a long time.
Um, it was kind of um, uh, you know, it was forbidden for white people to do it until very recently.
And I mean, even now, you know, you can get slapped on the wrist for it and sometimes even worse.
But now, as what I just sent you, now they've even opened up merch sales for Carmelo Anthony.
And the shirt looks exactly how you would expect the shirt to look.
The point is about this is like this entire story is bizarre to me because, you know, I have a, I have a, I'm just going to be honest here.
I grew up with Benny Johnson.
He's a friend.
He's going to be coming on the show.
I like him.
But I just, I don't know where this is.
Let me see if I can find the clip here.
Oh, yeah.
I just don't understand this.
You know, when talking about this, check this out.
Brandon Tatum and Benny were on the show and they were talking about the situation.
Like, why does this keep happening?
Right.
The answer is simple, but people don't like it.
People don't like to talk about why this is happening because it's mean.
And our entire culture has become catering to women and to minorities, meaning we're catering to sensitivities as a divisive tool to keep us from finding solutions.
Maybe it's because I'm autistic.
Shout out to RFK.
But like, I don't, I just, part of the reason why I always end up having with burned bridges in my life is I just don't do well with emotional people.
I don't do well with emotions.
So like, that's why we don't have any women working in the office anymore because I can't deal with it.
Because it's like, dude, listen, you know why we have these criminal problems?
It's because there's some sort of systemic issue in the black community.
Is it genetic?
Is it the culture?
Is it fatherlessness?
Okay, we could talk about that and have that debate, but we've got to talk about the problem is there with them.
Okay.
It's not systemic.
It's not us.
It's not slavery because they're like this everywhere.
Look what they did in Zimbabwe, what they've done in South Africa.
There's a problem.
So why is this the problem?
I think I know the answer.
And I think the answer, in my opinion, I'll share it in a second.
But then you get like the mainstream media.
And I know Mike agreed with this.
He said this was his take.
They stole it from him, actually.
They said former law enforcement officer Brandon Tatum says Obama, Obama, Obama is at fault for the surge of young black violence in America.
Obama could have changed the black community forever, being an example and holding young people accountable, but he didn't.
It's getting worse.
And I remember, Mike, you were telling me this because we're in a rap culture.
You said that a rap culture actually was founded when Obama was president and that at no point in history before that was there even a black culture.
Black people didn't.
Yakou made white people 2,000 years ago, but who made the black people in 2008?
Because apparently there was no problems with the black community before Obama.
So, you know, it feels like they all got free at that exact moment.
It does come, I believe it comes down a lot to the cultures.
You're saying with the rap music, which this has been going on way before Obama.
I don't know why he's just trying to point towards Obama, but it's what they're digesting.
It's what they're putting into their souls and what they're glorifying.
And another thing that you mentioned is that how they go and they protect people who give them like a bad image.
But at the same time, also another thing that they run into in the black community is that the victim mindset, the victim mentality that they've been told over and over, you're a victim, you're a victim.
No, maybe they're the ones owning the record labels.
But just saying, so, but you know, for instance, me, if I, if, if someone told me I was too dumb to get an ID, that's what they were saying when voter IDs were coming out and everything else was coming out.
So they've created a victim mindset and they've also allowed the music industry because I'm a big believer.
I believe I was certified in NLP and neurolinguistics programming and what you're listening to all the time is digesting into your soul.
And, you know, so if you glorify rap, you know, drug dealers, if you're glorifying, you know, different kinds of crime and stuff like that, it's going to be, this is the product you're going to receive.
Well, and you know, I think one of the crazy parts is, is like, so my, my opinion is this.
I actually want to get each of your honest understanding because I don't, I want the show to be really honest, right?
I don't want it to be controversial for controversy's sake.
I want it to be factual.
And my, my biggest opinion is this.
You know, I used to always just say, oh, it's a 10% rule.
Like 10% of any group may not behave like the other group, which is actually a true, true understanding.
But I think with the black community, what really comes down to it is that not all, not all blacks are low IQ.
Okay.
We know that.
They're not all low IQ.
However, the average IQ of blacks are lower than whites on average.
And I think that when I was looking at the numbers, what happens is that there's sort of like threefold problem in the community.
Of course, fatherlessness is a problem.
But with Anthony Carmelo, he had a father.
They're upper middle class.
They have money.
They're in a rich neighborhood.
None of those things are involved here.
Okay.
So what's the issue?
Well, one, I think this.
Blacks are going to get a lot of stereotypes as being, you know, animals and wild and stuff because about 40% of black people on average have a lower IQ than an average white or than a low IQ white even.
So there's about half the population have genuine IQ developmental problems, which cause impulse control aggression.
They have a genetic variation as well that causes a little bit more aggression.
This is not the whole population.
This is just some.
Now, obviously, what happens is, is like, let's just say this.
So then that doesn't mean every black person you meet is violent.
That does not mean that they're all, that they're all low IQ.
And just because someone's low IQ or could be more aggressive doesn't mean they will be.
It could be a very small population.
But you know that's a real problem because I think it's like one in 22.
So obviously that has a real, a real play, I'm saying it actually is causing a problem.
And stereotypes are there for a reason.
So I think that is a huge player.
But I also think that the tribalism, it's like you only need a really couple low IQ black people that are really, really dumb, let's say in a George Floyd riot to instigate violence.
And then the other 40% join and now you got a mob.
But then the also community has become so brainwashed and tribal that it's like they also defend and even the high IQ ones will deflect and defend any type of judgment on the black community.
So you get this sort of like this sort of mechanism of a very toxic group of people where they kind of like defend their worst and they go to bat for their worst.
And there's really no, there's no fixing that unless they actually have accountability and hold their own people accountable.
Well, and I think that also falls back to, as I said, that they try to set up the black community with the victim mindset.
So what they do is they think, okay, if one black person's getting attacked or as far as like verbally or bad things are being said, they have to rush to help them because they feel that they are repressed.
You know, in reality, it shouldn't be that way.
Instead, what they should be doing is if someone's a bad apple in the group, point out they're a bad apple.
You know, do actually what's right instead of glorifying these people like, as you said, George Floyd and who died of fentanyl.
It wasn't even, you know, what they say.
But yeah, they should be more trying to push that out of the communities.
And there is a lot of great, you know, a lot of great, a lot of great black people because I actually grew up in an all-black neighborhood myself.
I was like the only white kid in my neighborhood.
And it's the same as any culture.
Have a mixture.
But yeah, I believe that them rushing to defend these bad apples, them rushing to defend these types of scenarios, it's not helping them at all.
I mean, I think that that's probably the biggest issue is like the issue of the low IQ creating the stereotypes, but the tribalism makes like instead of instead of calling that out and being like, hey, we do have a real problem here with these, with this, these people, they just, they did the rich and the high IQ black Americans defend the bad, the bad behavior.
Like we saw today, they donate, right, and raise money for this.
Yeah, no, um, um, actually, a friend of mine that you met at my um, I think it was the, the, the, the baby shower, he's actually very well-to-do, comes from a very well-to-do family.
He's like a six foot four black guy, he's like Haitian and some kind of African or something, but uh, his, his, his dad, I think, was, was, was a doctor, his mom was like a psychologist or something.
But, you know, I mean, they didn't grow up like how most African Americans do, um, because, you know, some of them were immigrants.
And actually, with some Jamaicans, some, some Haitians, they'll come here and they do work really hard.
For some reason, this is more of an issue with the African Americans.
But I noticed that even with him, it came around to once George Floyd happened that he was still trying to defend it.
He was still trying to, you know, pass the blame off on inner city schooling, stuff like that.
So it is this tribalism that just, you know, they're just completely like immune to criticism.
They don't want to criticize the worst of their own group.
And then, yeah, it's just a snowballing problem that just never, never ends because they don't want to take accountability for it.
But, you know, some of the smarter ones do actually take a take accountability for it.
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I want to talk about a story here, which I don't think I'm going to have to bring up the other version of this story here.
But this is a crazy story.
Let's talk about Elon Musk.
I want to see if he has talked about this.
So Ashley St. Clair, who's an old friend, right?
I mean, she's been on my shows.
I'm pretty, pretty sure she's been on my shows.
I mean, I've hung out with her many times and I have nothing against her.
Yeah, well, like, apparently it's hard to know who's the good guy and the bad guy in this situation because on one hand, you know, Elon Musk seems like he's a weird guy, but it doesn't like he's a bad dad.
He doesn't seem like he, like, I know a lot of a lot of guys, which I know, no, it's hard, right?
I mean, I'm not divorced or anything like that, but I mean, I have friends who've gotten divorced and I know friends that even though they've, you know, had issues with their wife or their ex-wife, they still love their kids and they still like, you know, are there.
So I don't think even if he's not good in relationships, maybe a little bit scummy, at least I do know that he seems to really care about maybe some of his kids more than others do.
You know, as long as he, I don't know much about how much time he's spending with the kids, you know, it is nice that he's willing to help fund and everything like that.
But you have to make sure you are in the children's lives.
So to speak on that, I want to know, but it's at least nice to see that he is taking some kind of initiative to make sure that the child is taken care of.
And for her to turn it down, it's just a little insane.
Well, and I, I don't, what I think is hard too is look, there's a big difference as Mike would know.
Like, okay, this is really sounds terrible because none of our wives will like this, but it's like, Mike, I mean, okay, if for some reason, God, God forbid, we'll just say your wife died or something like that.
I mean, or your wife, you know, whatever happened, it got a divorce.
I know you would still be close with your kid, right?
I mean, that's like, everybody knows that.
That's not happening.
Mike has a good marriage.
But my point is, is I don't know if you divorced 12 women and had like 15 kids with like eight women, if you could possibly be a good dad to all the kids, right?
Isn't that a different scenario I'm saying?
Like everyone talks about, oh, well, mess happens.
People get divorced.
Things split up.
I get it.
I'm not judging him.
But I do think the idea of like intentionally doing it with so many women is a little bit of a, I get the criticisms.
It's like, why are you doing that?
How do you possibly be a good dad to all your kids from that many marriages, that many cities?
Well, honestly, too, I mean, I don't think that he's really that he's doing this just to be a dad, like in the sense that you and I are or like how most people are, because most people, yeah, they want to have a manageable amount of kids.
And I'd say a manageable like amount of kids is anything below eight, really, because there's, because, you know, there are some people who want a lot of kids.
Even, you know, my dad, he was one of seven or eight or something.
They still made it work, but I think he really, like, he kind of wants to do this thing that even Jeffrey Epstein was interested in, which is like spreading his seed because he feels like he's like a superior human, which in some ways, I guess, that like he's not completely wrong on that.
But he really wants to spread his seed to just, I don't know, just have little Elons running around.
It's not so much about being a dad.
And yeah, you are right.
I mean, past, like, I mean, I couldn't personally imagine having more than five or six kids.
But yeah, I think he's coming at it from a completely different angle that you and I couldn't even comprehend, frankly.
See, I grew up, I, um, I grew up in kind of a broken home myself.
So I know how important it is and how important family is.
And then the progression and the development of having actually your father in your life, things like that.
I, I grew up without it.
I know when I have kids, the next step will be me to actually be, you know, you get two chances at a father-son relationship.
That's the one you had when you're younger.
And then the second chance you get.
But just to go around having kids just to have kids, that's something I can't agree with too much.
And it makes you wonder, too, how much was he actually in the other, and this might be a little controversial, how much was he in the other kids' life that actually ended up going trans?
You know, if he was there more, would that maybe stop the progression and stuff like that?
Yeah, so there is a little bit of worrisome signs.
You know, one thing that we have to do is we have to make sure we always take care of our family, that you're always there for them.
And just to be able to do it because you think you're a superior being or whatever Mike's is saying, which he, you know, he probably does believe that it doesn't, it doesn't make it right.
It's the one thing, you know, that, so the one thing I have to say in your guys' defense, everybody has to work for your family.
You have to be a provider as men.
That's our job.
Our job is to provide for the family, make sure our family is taken care of.
But I can speak for the both of you.
The second you guys get a chance to get out of here, even if you're just going home for an hour or two just to have dinner with them or tuck them in bed, you're making sure that that's your number one thing that you want to be.
You want to be in their life.
You want to make sure that you're there for them.
So if Elon's doing that with his 50 kids, that's great.
But the good thing for you guys, you guys, I have to say, my hats goes off to you because you always make sure that you're there to take care of them.
I was going to say, that kind of said, you know, it said Ashley St. Clair claims Elon Musk offered her $15 million plus $100,000 per month, but she turned it down.
Paternity test results are in.
It turns out Ashley St. Clair told the Wall Street Journal that Elon Musk offered her $15 million and $100,000 per month until their son turned 21.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Ashley St. Clair was forced to discuss the paternity test and monetary support with Elon Musk's fixer, Jared Bershall.
Musk offered St. Clair 15 million, whom they named Romulus.
I'm just going down here.
Similar agreements have been negotiated with other mothers of Musk's children.
St. Clair turned down the offer because she said it makes her son feel illegitimate.
She complied with the request to not name Musk on the birth certificate.
Not long after the birth, Bershal pushed St. Clair to sign documents, keeping the father of the baby and details regarding the relationship with Musk secret in return for financial support.
The offer was of one-time fee of $15 million for a home and living expenses.
Like, hey, could you help me connect with your VC guys or something so I can invest this money and we can create a fund for the kid?
And or will like you, you know, can you give this kid a house or something?
Like, I would try to maybe get some more for the kid as they get older.
Like, don't just treat them like they're not your kid.
You know what I mean?
Like, can you make sure they're provided for?
But I do think there's a little bit of money hungriness here.
And, you know, I think we have another story here.
I guess one of the questions it brings up, you know, we knew that she was getting, she was getting like, you know, really promoted, right?
And Musk tends to promote people on X that he's like, you know, with.
The Independent came out with this story that Musk asked influencer Tiffany Fong to have his baby and she worried saying no when her ex-earnings report says turns out that Elon Musk once asked cryptocurrency influencer Tiffany Fong.
I think what it is with her, she's a cryptocurrency influencer, but I think she kind of blew up a little bit more with the whole same bankman freed, her trying to expose all that.
Apparently, she was only at 335,000 followers, but she was making $21,000 every two weeks from her X account.
And Mike was bringing this up earlier, which I think is really important is I. I'm just going to sound like a complainer about algorithms.
Look, I don't care.
We've made the best.
We've been censored, whatever.
I'm not complaining, but we can all definitely see there might be some like FTC violations or something here that Musk is manipulating his algorithms to like just what the left did, but to like kind of like anybody who's against Musk's agenda kind of gets dethroned.
Anyone that praises Musk gets on your front page.
And when I go on to X, it's just like Musk and Musk retweets everywhere.
And in my feet, it's never even stuff I like.
It's just random shit that has nothing to do with my interests.
Something seems like there's like it's like almost more rigged than ever, but you can call people trannies and use incorrect pronouns, but like it almost seems worse and more deceptive.
We've seen that just when the H-1B whole situation came out, how he was going ahead, removing the check marks.
He was deactivating certain accounts.
And I do believe on X, it is one big part.
If there's a big party, we're just not invited in it a lot of the times because it's the same amount of people that he's building up.
So to say that freedom of speech is back on the internet, even with Zuckerberg trying to take his test shots and trying to boost himself up on surfboards, there's still trouble there as well.
For instance, my page, I've been questioning a lot of stuff in the Middle East just because I don't believe we should be in war.
We have enough problems on our home front.
And I'm being censored there as well.
So they both have shown it.
Elon has shown it.
Musk showed it that there is a favoritism that's being said.
Yeah, I've never, look, and again, I'm, I'm, so I digress, so I'm not complaining.
All I'm saying is that it keeps coming out that there's all these like back-end deals, secret boosting, all this stuff going on.
And I have worked with people and I know that there is a secret boost program.
There's like a premiere sort of like ads program.
They have that on YouTube or whatever.
I just, I feel like a lot of what we're getting with Trump and the technocracy is it's the same thing that we've been fighting for like a bet about a decade, but it's like it's a little more in our favor, or at least it appears to be.
So it's like repainting, you know, an old house, but without fixing the pipes.
I think there's a lot of things that are being repackaged.
So you repackage social media and the freedom of speech supposedly on social media.
Same thing with illegal immigration is being repackaged in the sense where we should just pile in a bunch of H-1Bs because Vivek Raswami thinks that we're all just a bunch of idiots that just sit around.
Yeah, so I mean, you have, it's just a repackaging.
And then, as I was mentioning with him and the H-1Bs, which Elon was totally on board with, you know, that was a repackaging of illegal immigration.
And now we have it too.
Like, okay, well, if you're a farmer or you're a type of worker, then maybe you could stay.
So there's the everything is just being done, not maybe to the full extent of like when the Biden administration had the walls down and people were just piling.
Because one thing that Trump did do is he shut the border down so far, like not as many people are allowed to come in.
But there are other concerns that I have and, you know, no more endless wars.
And kind of switching to some global news, I want to make sure that we are switching that.
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It's a community.
It's free to join.
We should probably start putting this on locals in the future.
I mean, it probably be good to do.
And, you know, I don't know if the locals, if we'll make a Riff TV locals or what we'll do, but I think just so you guys know, if you're watching this, you see the rebranding.
This show is going to take a while to build the audience.
So if you're here for the first episode, it's a pilot episode.
You will see development.
We'll have segments and graphics and things will increase.
But Mike's been working really hard, Mendoza around the clock to get all these graphics and everything done and kind of help get the show launched.
So shout out to him for working with the team and really doing that.
It does take a lot more work than people would expect.
And it's just been fantastic.
As you guys know that on Tuesdays and Thursdays, nights right now, we have our nightly offensive show, which is a lot more inappropriate, politically incorrect.
That's definitely a night show.
It's for men.
It's meant to be like, you know, night humor type stuff.
But we wanted to have a news show during the day where we actually just talk about the stories that are going on.
And from a perspective that, you know, it's not always going to be fun, but it will be informative and it will be interesting.
That being said, I want to make sure we always talk a little bit about the global situation, what's going on in the world.
Interestingly enough, we talk a lot about Israel.
We talk a lot about Ukraine, but we don't talk a lot about all the Christians being killed in the Middle East and all the Christians being killed, even in Gaza, but also in Africa.
Reminding you guys that these are Christians, right?
These are still our brothers in Christ.
And of course, as Vivek Ramaswamy would say, these Christians in Africa are just Americans without a passport, right?
51 Christians were slaughtered in Nigeria's plateau state before Easter.
This was coming out of there during the Holy Week.
There was an attack.
Of course, you can guess who is a religion of peace.
That's it.
That's the tweet.
Okay.
That's it.
But I do think that it is sad that we think so little of Africa and Africans that we really don't pay attention when our Christian brothers and sisters are killed in Africa.
We actually don't.
I'll be honest.
We actually don't care.
Americans do not care.
That's the fundamental truth.
It sounds bad to the people watching, but like nobody cares about Africa.
And that's like, I think there was a statement about that in the Hotel Rwanda movie when they were like, is help coming?
Like, nobody cares about Africa.
I think it was something like that.
We're in Africa.
Nobody cares about Africa in the West.
And except for taking their resources.
But I do think we should highlight more on the show when Christians are under attack.
Yeah, the mainstream media doesn't want to focus on it.
And the problem is a lot of people don't want to take a deep dive to figure out what's going in our world.
So they just want to go based off whatever quick headline they have.
But this is something we definitely should be pointing out.
And then other problems that you have over, I believe, with South Africa with the farmers, they had a whole thing going on over there as well, where farmers were having their land stole from.
People were being killed.
So, you know, my heart goes out to all the Christians out there that were affected by this, their family members and stuff.
But something we should definitely be bringing more to the forefront.
I want to talk about some international news on the LGBTQ have been losing big.
The LGBT have been putting the L in LGBT recently.
You know, I come from California.
Like, I've always had gay friends.
I've never really, you know, I used to have trans friends and stuff.
That's weird.
I did used to.
I've never really, you know, it's kind of a don't ask, don't tell policy.
Like, I'm kind of like, you know, people exist.
It has never really bothered me back then.
But it started to bother me that people started realizing, kind of like black people, you know, went, oh, well, we had our own water fountain 70 years ago.
So now we can do whatever we want.
You know, even family guy was starting to joke where, you know, there was like at a bar and the bartender's like, excuse me, ma'am, you can't be showing your penis to everyone at the bar.
And then the guy guy's like, I'm a transgender.
And then the bartender goes, oh, I'm so sorry.
Do whatever the hell you want.
You know, do whatever you want.
I didn't know that.
You know, you could, just because you're transgender.
I think everyone's getting tired of the entitlement of this community.
And you see a lot of even like people from that are gay or trans or bi or whatever actually starting to speak out against this stuff.
Whether or not we should be giving them a voice in our party, that's that's kind of the debate of the big party or the little party.
I'm not really big on like having trans spokespeople, you know, in our party because the Republican Party is very gay.
It is the gayest party ever.
Hungary doesn't want anything to do with that.
Hungary passes a constitutional amendment to ban LGBTQ public events, seen as a major blow to rights.
We don't need to talk too much about it, but in Budapest, Hungary's parliament on Monday passed an amendment to the constitution that allows the government to ban public events by LGBTQ plus communities, a decision that legal scholars and critics call another step towards authoritarianism by the populist government.
Isn't it funny?
I want to point out the statement there.
It's a populist government.
So it's a government that's not ruling by the gay liberal democracy.
It's kind of formed from the people of what the people want that scholars and experts are mad that the government is doing what the people want.
And, you know, it's one thing too with these events.
You know, we're seeing it all across our country as well.
The types of shows that are being put on, the half-naked people, and I believe, what is it, San Francisco, where you can actually be naked at events in front of children.
You know, we need to step away from that.
And I'm not attacking the gay community.
You know, I do think that one thing that they did do, though, is the whole LGBTQQ, A, B, C, D, E, F, whatever.
They're trying to package everything together as one.
So, for instance, transgenderism, I believe, is a total mental illness.
It's one denying themselves and trying to become something else.
So, what they did is they lumped that in.
Well, if you don't like them, then you don't like gays.
And it's like, no, that's not the case at all.
So, a lot of these events that we have going on here, actually, we had another event over in Palm Harbor where they wanted to go ahead in Palm Harbor, Florida, where I was staying.
And we made a stink about it.
I actually contacted Ron DeSantis and Ana Paulina Luna.
So we I reached out to her and what they had was at that event, they wanted to have little children come and it was pretty much like people like stripping in front of these children.
So long story short, it got to the point where like, okay, they can hold the event at the building they're at, but they couldn't have children there.
And the second they couldn't have children there, they canceled the event, you know?
We really wanted to take our kids to the trans event.
Like, okay, as a, I hate doing this as a dad moment, but okay, you have a girl too.
So obviously you're going to like, I mean, obviously with guys, you're going to be protective as well, but like, you know, you're going to be like a hawk.
What sick-minded person would intentionally take your kids to a sexually explicit, like, who's doing that, Mike?
Because I know you're protective of your daughter.
I see the way you love her.
I see the way you hold her.
I know your wife's super protective.
That's totally normal, a new parent.
But when, when do you go, you know what?
My kid's two now.
Maybe he should see a man in makeup with a, with a dildo in his ass.
Well, by the way, I mean, I know it's controversial and I know that we didn't want to talk about this on the show, but you know, there is a group and they need to be named and they need to be shamed for what they're doing to our society.
The degradation of our society, of our literature, they're behind it all.
But I am saying, like, it is wild that you would even think about bringing your kids to this shit.
Like, I know, I don't, I'm trying not to curse on the show.
Sorry, guys.
But it makes me angry that parents would defile their children like that.
And, you know, I put parents that take their kids intentionally around gay stuff up there with pedophiles because you are inviting them around sexual abusers and you are putting them in that pathway.
And it's like, come on, man.
That should be illegal.
You should, isn't it illegal?
Like, you can't take your kids to a strip club, right?
And it's even just like the craziness with the literature that's being put into schools that a lot of the government officials want to fight for, where it's pretty much like pornographic.
You know, one thing about those videos, too, is just a little quick side thing from me having my Instagram.
I actually made a hashtag.
It was called Protect the Children.
And it was exposing all of the different kinds of events that these kids were being taken to.
And now the hashtag doesn't work on Instagram no more.
Well, yeah, but this is also the Anthony Carmelo situation.
You know, it's funny how like it was easier for Anthony Carmelo to get out of jail after stabbing a guy in the heart than it was for that kid here in Florida to get out of jail after doing skid marks on the Rainbow Crosswalk up here in Del Rey.
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Yeah.
You know, it's like, oh, you do skid marks on a gay crosswalk.
Oh, well, you know, by the way, the Anthony Carmelo, the funny part was that they lowered the bond from a million to 250,000 as the family cited financial hardships.
And then they took the 500K and bought a home in an escalate.
I just thought that was funny.
So yeah, that being said, here's another development as well.
The UK Supreme Court delivers a major blow to the trans lobby, rules that women only refers to biological females.
The United Kingdom Supreme Court has ruled that the term woman refers to a biological female.
The case, which was originally brought by the transgender skeptical feminists against the regional Scottish government, sought to establish in law whether the word woman referred to a biological female.
Okay, I'll watch the video here.
I'll find it.
But I am at a point where I guess I'm so black peeled that like I don't take this as a win.
It's like where the right is, is like we're getting the left to agree that women exist.
It's like, are we winning then?
Because we're sort of just playing on their battlefield.
It's like, hey, by the way, tomorrow we decided we want a law that you can't put shit in our water supply.
It's like, I mean, okay, well, I'm glad that we didn't do that, but like, could we do something else?
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, it's like, by the way, like, it's kind of the city being like, you know, we've decided that we're going to fill the potholes.
Like, that's what our city is like, using our tax dollars?
Like, they've decided they're going to fix the bottles.
It's not like, hey, we're building a new highway or a new train.
It's like, we're going to do the bare minimum and you should be happy about it.
I don't feel happy about this.
And it's the UK, so I have low expectations.
I just think the right should be fighting harder and stop policing itself.
Yeah, I mean, look, I'm going to play the video here for you.
Check this out.
Here's the UK deciding that women are real.
Check this out.
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The central question on this appeal is the meaning of the terms woman and sex in the Equality Act 2010.
Do those terms refer to biological women or biological sex?
Or is a woman to be interpreted as extending to a trans woman with a gender recognition certificate?
By that, I mean a person born male who now possesses a gender recognition certificate, amending her gender to female, and sex to be interpreted as including what I will refer to as certificated sex.
The unanimous decision of this court is that the terms woman and sex in the Equality Act 2010 refer to a biological woman and biological sex.
But we counsel against reading this judgment as a triumph of one or more groups in our society at the expense of another.
It is not.
As I shall explain later in this handdown speech, the Equality Act 2010 gives transgender people protection not only against discrimination through the protected characteristic of gender reassignment, but also against direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, and harassment in substance in their acquired gender.
This is the application of the principle of discrimination by association.
Those statutory protections are available to transgender people whether or not they possess a gender recognition certificate.
I think that's insane in terms of the advancement of Western civilization, that while we're being invaded and replaced in our own homelands, while our cities are unsafe and knife crime and gun crime is up, while food prices are out of control, our legislators are debating whether women are real.
Yeah, no, it's very scary that that's the topic that we're fighting for as a country right now.
We should have never got to this point.
It should have never gone like this, but it just shows you kind of everything I believe kind of ties together as we were talking about the food reading, you know, the everything going on with the children and these parades and now the trying to figure out what a man and a woman is.
You know, they always say if you ever want to destroy a country without firing a missile, what you do is you poison the food supply, make them unhealthy.
You know, the men, you make them confused.
So you have weak men.
The children, sorry, the men feel more feminine.
The children, you confuse them and make them kind of hate their own identity.
So we are seeing in Western civilization a planned attack on how to destroy us within.
And I believe that's a lot of what we're running into.