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Sept. 11, 2019 - Get Off My Lawn - Gavin McInnes
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S02E58 - NEVER FORGET
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American girls and American guys will always stand up and salute.
We'll always recognize live from New York.
It's Get Off My Lawn with Gavin McInnes.
*singing*
My daddy served in the army.
We lost his right eye but he flew a flag out in our yard.
Till the day that he died, he wanted my mother, my brother, my sister, and me to grow up and live happy in the land of the free.
Now this nation that I love has fallen under attack.
A mighty sucker punch came flying in from somewhere in the back.
Not sure I'd call it a sucker punch.
It was a punch.
It's a regular punch.
I mean, what were they going to do?
Announce it?
I'm going to punch you.
I guess that's what you're supposed to do.
It's a punch by suckers.
Sucker MCs get no respect.
It's September 11th.
What should we call this show?
Let's call it 9-11 was an Islam Job.
That's pretty good.
I had an argument with a guy at the boxing gym this morning who thinks that it was the globalists.
So it was definitely Muslims who flew the planes in.
Saudi Arabia was definitely involved.
I'm an isolationist.
I don't like wars across the world.
Globalists could have been involved.
I'm open to that.
Is the 9-11 is an Islam job so different from 9-11 is an inside job?
I guess it comes down to, was it the Soros globalists who sent those Muslims to the flight schools?
Is that what we're getting down to?
I mean, the real question is, why was it done?
Yeah, that's the difference between those two theories.
My belief is that Islam did it because they hate the West.
The Truthers belief is that the globalists did it in order to justify infinite wars in the Middle East.
My problem is they've had infinite wars in the Middle East.
I mean, we've been at war for, what, 18 years now?
The powers that be don't really need an explanation.
And they say, well, the weapons of mass destruction, that was a lie in order to get into a war.
I don't think that was untrue.
I talked to guys who were over there in Iraq, and they told me this really haunting story about going into two buildings that just had files and files of deaths, people that had been exterminated.
So although the New York Times seems to go back and forth on whether there was weapons of mass destruction, I believe that there is evidence that Saddam Hussein was committing genocide.
Anyway, today we're going to focus on September 11th, a very consequential day to me.
It changed my life forever.
I was there.
If you go to Get Off My Lawn podcast, I just did a special audio podcast where I went through my experience that day.
The story is also in my book.
If you read my book, you might not enjoy the story.
Although in the book, I believe that my buddy's mother was in there at the time.
Now that I look back as an adult, I got my doubts.
But that song was Toby Keith, courtesy of the red, white, and blue.
It was written about 9-11.
He's not a truther.
And he writes in that song about lighting up your world like the 4th of July.
I got to admit, after 9-11, I didn't really care exactly who we lit up.
That's kind of inconsistent with my politics.
Do you want to play some of that?
It's a good gem.
And a statue of liberty started shaking her face And an eagle will fly a great guy.
So that was probably 2002.
Whoa, that's not a good outfit, Tob.
See that?
The red shirt with the bandana?
Stick to the cowboy hats.
Yeah, there you go.
Stick to the Stetsons.
Whoa, he's kind of a bad dresser sometimes.
What was with the striped rugby shirt?
Here's a cool breakdown.
Is this called a breakdown?
Yes.
Justice will be served and the battle will rage.
This big dog will fight when you rattle his cage.
And you'll be sorry that you messed with the new ears of age We'll put a boot in your ass It's the American way And Uncle Sam put your name At the top of his list And a statue The liberty started shaking her fist And the eagle will fly
This is sort of when I split with my hipster creative friends, 2001, 2002.
That song came out.
Look at the year it came out.
Because I remember going, you got to hear this song.
And I would do it at karaoke and stuff.
And my friends like David Cross, Bob Onenkirk, they'd go, holy shit, you're right.
That song is awesome.
And they were laughing at how gay it is, at how stupid it would be to be patriotic.
Dude, 2002.
2002.
And I was sort of going, yeah, I'm not being ironic.
I genuinely think it's an awesome song.
The split begins.
It's kind of the beginning of my end of Vice Days, in a sense.
Maybe not really.
A little later.
Have you heard the Zach Brown?
They do a similar breakdown with a.
It's better be good.
Are you going to play songs you like for 10 minutes again?
No.
It's a similar breakup to know my touch of my May freedom for pretty good.
For the stars and stripes May freedom forever fly Worst hat I've ever seen Let it ring Salute the ones who die The ones that give their lives So we don't have to sacrifice All the things we love Like our chicken pie And cold beer on a Friday night But it's a great jam.
Yeah.
I didn't realize people in the country music community were so bad at dressing.
What is that stupid crocheted hat?
It's from the Tim Pool collection.
I don't know how country Tim Poole was.
That'd be funny if Tim Poole put out a line of hats.
Yeah, right.
Imagine being such a geek you bought one.
He's got to have the same hat just all over, like just like 10 different ones.
Like Doug Funny just wears the same hat, right?
Yeah, well, you don't want to be caught without it.
It's like reading glasses.
That was some great advice my parents gave me when I turned 40.
Just buy about 50 pairs of reading glasses and we scatter them throughout the house.
That is a great idea.
And then you're never looking for them ever.
Yeah.
It's like a pen, you know.
Yeah, so on the Get Off My Lawn audio cast, which is just a one-off.
I don't do those anymore without linking them to the show, but I had to get it off my chest.
And I didn't think this was a good, although I'm going to get into September 11th a lot entirely on this show.
I wanted to have one episode where I just went through September 10th, September 11th, September 12th, 2001, living in New York City.
I talk about the sort of guys I was hanging out with back then, Dash Snow, who's dead now?
Died of a heroin overdose.
You should be on the notes there, my man.
There he is.
They went down there just to take pictures.
You know, they were young men then.
I was 29.
No, I was 31.
But they were still in their mid to late 20s.
And this was just like a cool, crazy thing to them.
It had no catastrophic connotations.
It was just like, yo, New York.
New York's crazy, man.
Dashno died soon after.
Ryan McGinley also, that picture was probably taken by Ryan McGinley.
He was a photographer friend of mine.
I discovered him.
He put out this book called The Kids Were All Right, and he didn't mention the fact that I discovered him in it.
Actually, go through those first.
There might be some perverse sexual shots.
You want to find the 9-11 one.
Yeah, there it is.
I like how in the write-up he says, we went down there to volunteer.
We rode our bikes.
He's a fucking liar to see if we could help out.
The streets.
No, you didn't.
You didn't go there to see if you could help out, Ryan.
You went there just because you were a partying goofball who was always doing Coke and getting wasted.
You guys need some help with a partying dude around you?
Yeah.
Is this Coke?
What's on the car?
I remember we were playing karaoke once and playing.
We were singing karaoke once, and he went up to the monitor, you know, the big TV that has the lyrics, and he just pulled out his penis and started peeing on it.
And then he fell asleep, like he passed out, in his own urine.
That's not a volunteer.
There's also a picture there of Sam Sigalnik, who was part of our crew back then.
I was more a sort of an extemporaneous.
I forgot what that word means.
Extemporaneous means to speak without filter, to do something without a filter.
Okay.
I like it to mean ancillary, extra.
So I was like, oh, my mustache is out of control today.
I was like this older guy documenting stuff.
So they were more like the young idiots that I would use their pictures for Vice magazine.
Let's drop extemporaneous.
I want to see Sam Sigolnik.
That's another.
No, it's in another link.
Oh, okay, gotcha.
Right here.
Yeah.
You know what happened with that guy?
So he's going down there, too.
That was September 11th.
The night of September 11th.
They stole a picture.
Go back to the picture, please.
They stole a picture at an art show of this friend of ours, this chick, and she was naked in it, and they thought it'd be funny.
So at the art opening, they stole it off the wall, ran into the car, and then she jumped, the curator of the art show, jumped out, ran out of them, jumped.
Am I going to be talking like this the whole time?
You're doing all right.
She jumps out of the gallery and jumps on the car.
Perfect Rick Shapiro impression.
And then they keep driving, man.
They keep driving.
And they're like, the littlest baby in the world.
And they keep going.
I wonder how Rick Shapiro's doing.
Is he dying?
I saw him not too long ago.
He was doing all right.
Really?
Yeah.
Because he was in the hospital for a bit.
Yeah, he got back from that.
That was when he just came back from Los Angeles, I think.
So this has nothing to do with 9-11.
They took the picture, jumped in the car.
The curator jumps out, jumps on the car.
They drive.
Get off the car.
They drive for maybe 10 feet.
They got charged with kidnapping.
They got charged with, I don't know, not petite larceny, petty larceny, and kidnapping because they transported a human 15 feet.
And Ryan just, he backed out of the whole thing.
And I forget what he said to get him out of it.
But Sam and a local graffiti artist named Seaman, Seaman Sperms, they did a year in Rikers.
And Sam was known as the professor because he wore glasses.
And if you have an IQ above 100 at Rikers, they call you the professor because you can do stuff like two plus two is four.
Jeff, Jeffrey Young, the proud boy who's serving weekends at Rikers right now, is called the professor because he's such a genius compared to everyone there.
You know you don't belong there when people call you the professor.
They also call sweatshirts sweaters and magazines books.
You've got my Maxim book.
You need to have it back.
So I just wanted to go over some of the stuff from that day.
I gave you, there's a real clear politics link I gave that has tons of good sort of background footage.
But going back over that day, it was amazing how little we understood.
I mean, for the majority of that day, there was just a, well, sorry, the majority of the morning was just a big fire.
And the majority of that day, it was just a crazy plane accident.
Like, to know that it was Osama bin Laden and it was Islam, that was new to us.
The concept was new to us.
It was new to me.
I never thought about Muslims before 2001.
They were just like Amish or Hasidic Jews.
It was just a very religious sect of a religion, and I didn't think they had a death toll or an agenda.
But they do.
And they did.
What's that?
coughing from it?
Guys!
I'm gonna bring you to the command post.
We're fired upon the command post.
Here we go.
Mark, Sveen, where are you?
Mark, Sveen, where are you?
Take this, guys.
Give me your box.
Yeah.
You guys ready?
Yeah.
Come in.
All right, sit down.
Right down.
This match is getting slow.
So there's been some denying this, but the general understanding is that Debris gave them all lung cancer and various forms of cancer.
And the government failed to act on that.
Because there was asbestos in the dust.
There's everything in there.
Even if it wasn't asbestos, wouldn't that cause you terrible lung problems?
It's just a dusty day if it's not asbestos.
Well, it's like...
It's like paper, metal, human remains.
It's just kind of lagging, but human remains?
You got human remains in your lungs as a problem?
What are you talking about?
No, but that's what you're breathing in.
Okay, whatever.
As a Met fan, it was a big day.
So there was sort of silence after that, and we wondered if we were going to go on.
And then there was a game, the first game back with the Mets was the Mets and the Braves.
And a lot of the Mets showed up with NYPD hats on.
That's our next link, my friend.
If you go to the Baseball Hall of Fame, you can see the NYPD hats that the Mets wore.
This is kind of a weird thing to be super proud of because what about the other team?
It's not like we were playing against Islam.
Go full screen on that.
We don't need to advertise Twitter, dude.
Mike Piazza has a next lead, 3-2.
Mets went into the lead 2001.
This is probably like September 12th.
But to say that this was a great victory for America, that sort of excludes Atlanta from America.
You know what I mean?
Why is this seen as such a great 9-11 moment?
Muslims attacked America.
They attacked the West.
And we said, never forget, and we promptly forgot.
I see this attack as an attack on America by Islam.
I'm not a 9-11 truther.
I don't believe that it was an inside job.
I think when you say that, you totally overestimate the government.
I think that they are clueless rubes.
I do think that the globalists have benefited from that.
They've benefited from the polarization of America.
They benefit from war.
But my interest with Islam and radical Islam isn't so much we should be over there doing this, we should be invading.
My problem with Islam is open borders and our extreme tolerance of it here.
My problem with Islam is when I look at Britain, I see, as Ezra talks about, a dystopian time machine where we discover what we're going to be like in five years.
And although Muslims are only 1% of the population now, they're not 1% of Dearborn, Michigan, and they're definitely not 1% of the terror attacks.
There's this common myth that says that white supremacist attacks are the same number as Muslim attacks in America.
That is a lie.
In order to achieve that lie, they take random attacks, they take terror attacks, and if the guy's white, they make him into a white supremacist, a Nazi.
Similarly, they will take a Muslim who's attacking someone, and they'll make it workplace violence, something totally unrelated.
Like, look up the beheading.
It's not in my notes.
I can't remember what it was, meatpacking.
Some guy was fired, and he went back to where he was and beheaded his boss.
So they go, the fact that it's Muslim is irrelevant.
It's just workplace violence.
I disagree.
The guy's Facebook page had all kinds of Islamic quotes like, smite ye above their necks.
And he was a radicalized Muslim.
But here's another thing I want to talk about in today's episode.
He wasn't radicalized on a trip to Gaza.
He wasn't radicalized after he visited Pakistan.
He wasn't radicalized by people who dragged him to a mosque.
He was radicalized in our country among our culture.
God damn it, my chain is bugging the crap out of me today.
Maybe he can't wear a chain and a tie anymore.
What did he say?
America and Israel are wicked.
Wake up, Muslims.
This was not workplace violence.
This is a man using terror to attack the West.
But I wanted to look at some of these attacks, too, because they say, oh, there's just as many white supremacist attacks as there are Oklahoma.
Why can I never remember the name Oklahoma?
All right, that's it.
Why spend this show totally uncomfortable and itching my neck and bothering you?
Let's both be liberated from these chains, shall we?
By the way, I could also just be wearing a shirt that I got a haircut in.
That's pretty boring, isn't it?
Is that true?
What?
Well, I'm trying to crack the code.
I got an itchy neck.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It could be that.
This is not good quality TV, is it?
Put on some music here.
It would be so gay for me to ask you to help me with this chain.
I will help.
I would rather sit here for a day struggling.
I can't.
Ah, God, I'm starting to get claustrophobic.
Alright, just breathe.
I'm going to break it.
I'm going to break it.
Oh.
What?
Ah.
Breathe.
Just breathe.
Yahoo!
*Sigh*
Got it.
Turn on the AC.
This is, I would, I'm not sure what's worse.
Dying in my own skin or having you take my chain off.
Why can't I get this off?
Oh.
Ta-da!
So we'll see if that was Harris.
It's already feeling like Harris.
God damn it.
What is this label back here?
There's no label back there.
But it feels like there's a label?
Yeah.
It's making me panic.
I wonder if anybody at home is feeling it.
It's over now.
And I'm sorry about the noise, folks, but we just went through a very harrowing time.
I'm not saying it was as bad as 9-11, but it still sucked.
And that wasn't the problem.
There's still something there.
Oh.
But like, Timothy McVeigh is a great example of this, this confounding the statistics, where they say that was a white supremacist attack, and that was 168 people.
Why doesn't anyone talk about Timothy McVeigh?
Timothy McVeigh had more in common with Antifa than he does with white supremacists.
He was a agnostic libertarian.
He was not Christian.
He may have been born that way, but he did not believe in God.
He was a radical nut who was deeply traumatized by his military service, and he was totally consumed with gun rights and the Constitution and government overreach.
He was an anarchist in that, he's kind of similar to my views in that sense.
But what happened, so he was already deeply mentally ill and traumatized.
You can tell by his face.
And what really put him over the edge was Waco.
Now, Waco was how many people died there?
24 people died due to government incompetence.
And by the way, I think Hillary was involved in Waco.
Hillary and Charlene Lamb.
When you see government ineptitude, it's often a broad behind it, especially when it's either not attacking when you should, like Benghazi, which was Hillary, or attacking when you shouldn't, like Waco.
I think only two people got out of that fire, and they killed a six-year-old girl.
Timothy McVeigh never got over that.
That fire, those people burning alive, protecting their guns, drove him, drove a crazy man insane.
And so he lit a bomb, it blew up a building and killed 168 people.
Sorry, but you don't get to lump that in with quote-unquote white supremacy.
You know what?
I'm so fucking sick of this shit.
I'm so sick of thinking about white supremacy and white nationalism and being called a white nationalist.
It's so boring.
And it's such a bullshit smokescreen to hide bona fide threats like Islam.
One in four American Muslims between the ages of 18 and 24, American Muslim men, think suicide bombing is sometimes often justified.
That's a relevant stat.
That's a relevant stat.
White supremacists are at what?
Well, it's not just Heather Heyer.
There's the nut bar Dylan Roof.
Like, I'll throw you a few nut bar bones, although it feels weird throwing in nut bar bones because those people are just lunatics.
And yes, they do cite Nazi shit.
But like with Dylan Roof, he had his manifesto.
It was racist, yes.
But where was his other racist contributions?
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm sorry to bring Michelle into this, but if you look up Michelle Malkin's canon, it goes back to when she was 19, 20 years old.
So if you were to call her, whatever you want to call her, an anti-immigration conservative, yeah, there's plenty of evidence there to show that that was her ethos.
That's her personality.
That's what she believes.
Dylan Roof just had that one manifesto.
So is he indicative of the white supremacist movement?
Is he part of a movement?
I don't think so.
But I'll throw you that bone.
Your numbers are still going to not get close to Islam.
Yet, people don't care.
Okay, you can turn off the AC.
There is something in my back that feels like a glass shard.
Oh, it's painful.
It's not just uncomfortable?
No.
Frick.
It's not pain.
Glass shard, I shouldn't say that.
A glass fragment?
Maybe just a little piece.
You know, that shatter glass that breaks up into tiny little cubes.
Yeah.
I saw that guy's house once, the guy who got the copyright for that.
He's rich.
That cube glass shit?
The guy who invented glass that doesn't hurt you when it smashes.
That guy's got some dough.
Oh, wow.
Thanks for the sound effect.
Let's go back to that suicide bombings sometimes are often justified.
Because when you get out of America, the stats go crazy.
So what is this?
Muslim views on suicide bombing.
Often sometimes, which was what I said, what do we got?
I've got all kinds of cameras and shit in the way.
Who's 62?
Is that Palestine?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I brought that up with Mark Lamont Hill, and he said, well, a lot of those times when you're talking about America, it's black.
Okay.
Does that make it okay?
I'm not going to criticize radical Muslim terrorists if they're black.
I think that's actually what the media does.
Like that, I've got this in my notes, that New Mexico compound.
This is Muslim terrorism in America.
Compound suspects accused of planning attacks on law enforcement.
This was in New Mexico.
Oh yeah, this is the, I was talking about the link before that.
New Mexico compound suspects face new charges of planning to attack law enforcement officers.
They found a dead kid on that compound.
And if you see in the next link, one of the punishment for the other kids there was to have to wash the bodies of these other children that were starved to death as punishment.
Can you fucking imagine if this was a MAGA compound?
Can you imagine if this was a white nationalist compound and children were starved to death?
I'm not sure I can.
There would be a parade going up and down 6th Avenue right now if that was the case.
I think they'd honestly be shocked.
All the people that rally against MAGA people would still be shocked.
They'd be like, well, I actually didn't know this was bad.
Yeah, I didn't know they actually did stuff that was bad.
Well, it's like when I did my talk at NYU, they're like, Nazi, fascists, we don't want you here.
And about 20% of them were protesters in the actual audience.
But you're not allowed to yell at these things, but you can hold up a sign.
So some guy had drawn the finger, and every time I looked over towards him, he'd go.
And I had to point out on the mic, that's beautifully drawn.
Like you're really good.
And it's hard to draw hands, especially hands doing something like this and getting it to look good.
I mean, even that, my actual hand, that looks kind of weird.
Doesn't that look like a bad drawing?
It doesn't look quite right.
You know, this, this is easy to draw.
But this, anyway, when I got up there, I said, we got three problems with America.
I've told this story 100 times.
The black, I think I said the Negro.
The Negro, the woman, and the Jew.
Yeah.
And after I said those three, the protesters' jaws just went.
They were stunned.
Now, why were they stunned?
Oh, great.
We got a Metz fan was against.
No, he's on my side.
Yeah, the protesters didn't think they were really dealing with the fascists.
That's why their jaw dropped.
This is all a lie.
They don't believe in all of this Nazi shit.
It's just a quick way to silence someone.
And it's an easy way to gain power, to pretend you're fighting the Fourth Reich.
But yeah, this New Mexico compound that everyone ignored, they had been starving kids to death.
And we got in trouble for having a march at Islamberg a few years ago.
Islamberg is part of the same sort of, actually not sort of, literal cabal.
They're all linked together.
It was started by this guy, Mubarak Ali Jalani.
He's a Pakistani cleric who wanted to harness the animosity of black ex-cons.
So he is the guy behind the whole sort of Muslim radicalization of black prisoners.
They come out and they go to these compounds, New Mexico.
I think it's the Criterion Foundation has them all documented.
There's something like 30 of them all over the country.
Totally and utterly ignored by the media, by the left.
I'm going to say even by the right to a certain extent.
And in Britain, if you're to bring up stuff like this, you go to jail.
Tommy Robinson is doing his second sentence now, second jail sentence, for daring to embarrass Muslim pedophiles.
We're not that dissimilar.
We like to think we're better, but we're not.
And I was just going through some of the attacks.
So we talk about Timothy McVeigh and Dylan Roof, and we talk about all the white supremacist terrorist attacks in America.
There are some.
But again, check out what 1% of the American population does.
Muslims are 1% of the American population.
No one talks about the World Trade bombing in 1993.
That was six people dead.
And that was obviously some foreshadowing of what's to come in 2001.
Don't forget San Bernardino was 14.
By the way, when I give you these numbers, I'm not including casualties, and I'm not including the shooter themselves being killed, and I'm not including thwarted attacks.
It's amazing how many Muslim attacks in New York have been thwarted by great police work, great law enforcement, and just good police work on the ground.
Like there was that guy, just off the top of my head, there was that dude with an axe, a little tiny axe Muslim who attacked police officers in Times Square, and they took him out.
Or the guy who killed our two cops that we promised we'd memorize and I still haven't.
Rafael Ramos.
Nice.
Yeah.
And who's the other guy?
Something.
Is it Shen?
Rafael Ramos.
So it was an Asian dude and an Hispanic guy were in a car and a black man shot them in the head.
Win Jian Liu.
Win Jen Liu.
I just read in the paper today, Win Jen Liu's wife isn't getting Social Security from his benefits because she was inseminated after he died.
Oh my God.
They're trying to pull that whole thing.
She took the sperm out of his dead body.
Right.
Which I advocate.
Go nuts.
It was her husband.
And she put it into herself.
She got pregnant from a dead man's sperm and made his baby.
That's his baby.
Yeah.
But they're trying to argue that.
They're saying no.
They'll do anything to save.
I mean, it saves them millions.
Are you going to be doing that the whole show, ho?
If that's all right with you.
Okay, we'll see how it works.
And I didn't even include him in this because he wasn't doing that for jihad.
He was doing that because he hated cops.
But he was a Muslim.
The Black Lives Matter dude who shot those two cops was a radical Muslim.
And this is sort of what I want the crux of this whole show to be.
He was radicalized here.
The Boston bombers, the Sarnevs.
Remember Kurt Metzger?
He goes, I was so freaked out when I heard about that attack because I thought, dinosaurs did this?
The Sarnev brothers?
Can you close that flap on the printer?
It's just pissing me off.
All right.
I'm in A pissy mood because I've got this weird horsehair shirt on.
And this has nothing to do with suits, by the way.
There's something wrong with my shirt.
Don't let this discourage you from wearing suits, especially on an important reverential day like September 11th.
But yeah, the Sarnev brothers were normal kids listening to Van Halen, lifting weights, and they got radicalized here.
And that's why it annoys me that people are scared to criticize Islam because they think it's racist.
Sarnev brothers were as white as can be.
They might be whiter than us.
I mean, what is white?
You come from the Caucasus Mountains, right?
Caucasian.
So the closer you are to India, in that sense, the closer you are to the Caucasus Mountains, the more white you are.
And Eastern Russians are closer than we are.
So I think you could argue that Irish people, Scots, are less white than, say, Chechnyans or Georgians.
And so those super, or look at Serbian Muslims or Bosnian Muslims.
They're very white and they're very Muslim.
And these guys were very radicalized here on our soil.
Another guy I'm kind of obsessed with, look him up, Jermaine Lindsay.
I sent you an email of his wife.
This, I don't know why I put so much importance on Jermaine Lindsay, but there was the London suicide bombings.
Remember those London bombings?
They bombed a bus.
I think it was, when was it like 2003, July 7th?
Samantha Luthwaite.
Now, she was just a nice Irish lass from Dublin.
And Jermaine Lindsay was this cool soccer buff from Jamaica, born in Jamaica, Jamaican immigrant, assimilating beautifully into British culture.
Both of them are.
But when these fat Marxist bitches that teach us in school that America sucks and it's evil, it gets in your head.
And then the jihadists say, I have a philosophy, I have a religion that identifies all of this.
It acknowledges the West's faults and it fights back against them.
Remember Malcolm X and Martin Luther King?
It's kind of like the new that.
And they're radical revolutionaries in the 60s, like the weathermen, and all those cool bombings and stuff.
Well, we're like that.
And there's kind of a religious traditionalism in it.
So you know how your parents are divorced and they let you down and they're decadent hedonists and you feel like the world's going to hell in a handbasket?
It's funny how, like that movie Cuck we were talking about yesterday, it seems to be saying, when you criticize all the degeneracy, it makes people into white supremacists.
I'm not seeing evidence of that.
I definitely do see it, though, in these Westerners who become radicalized.
God, they look stupid, don't they?
Let's see, Samantha.
When you see a woman with a burqa on, you just think, why are you going back in time?
Isn't it amazing that Sarsour ran the Woman's March and they made it all about choice and they banned pro-life women from being on the march?
Here's a choice.
If you're in a Muslim marriage and you're wearing the hijab, why don't you choose not to wear it one day?
Why don't you make the choice not to wear your burqa just once?
It's hot out.
It's black.
It's polyester.
It's 100 degrees today.
I choose not to wear my burqa.
Look at those two.
That Jamaican guy and that Irish girl.
Normal Western people radicalized on our turf.
That seems huge to me.
That seems like a big deal.
If you come from a goat fucking shithole, then I kind of understand that your politics are backwards, especially if there's a problem with inbreeding in your community.
All right.
You come from a terrible place and you have terrible opinions.
But when you come from a beautiful place like Britain and you decide that the West has to be destroyed, I think we have some culpability there.
And I don't think it's really because we kiss Islam's ass too much.
I think it has more to do with the fact that we kick our own ass too much.
And we talk about how much we suck again and again and again.
Look how much trouble proud boys are in for saying, I'm a Western chauvinist and I refuse to apologize for creating the modern world.
You can be female and say that.
You can be black and say that.
You can be gay.
You can be an immigrant and say that.
The Western world invented the modern world.
Planes, trains, automobiles.
That didn't come from Bangladesh.
That didn't come from China even.
It's not a matter of poverty.
That didn't come from Russia.
That didn't come from Dubai.
Hard scrabble Westerners invented everything we love and use.
Even this little CB radio a cop gave me.
But yeah.
So let's have a second to look at the attacks on American soil.
You got Dylan Roof.
You don't get Timothy McVay.
You get Heather Heyer.
Fine.
Although there's plenty of evidence that that guy, James Fields, was spooked by Antifa, armed Antifa.
So there's a World Trade bombing.
That was six people dead.
San Bernardino now, these are all very recent.
14 people dead.
1% of the population are Muslim, but they're doing Fort Hood.
Fort Hood, they called workplace violence because it was a Muslim military officer who went nuts and shot 13 of his fellow men.
I think that area of Fort Hood was a gun-free zone.
Is that possible?
A military gun-free zone?
That was not workplace violence.
He was very adamant about his radical jihadist policies.
And here's the clincher.
Everyone around him was too scared to do anything about it.
So he gave his fellow officers, his superiors, plenty of notice that he was about to go ballistic.
And everyone ignored it because they didn't want to be rude.
Here's my favorite one, of course, the West Side Highway.
Eight people dead.
Never discussed ever.
When is that brought up?
Even on the right, when was the last time you were watching Fox News and they said, well, it's not dissimilar from the West Side Highway where eight people were killed, blah, blah, blah.
Like if they were to talk about the attack in...
I think I might have an interview with that dude who said he was radicalized online as a righty.
Oh, right, right.
And then he was saved, but it was also online.
He's got an annoying name like Fayyad.
Anyway, we'll see you about that.
Maybe include it later.
Record it today.
Do a pre-tape.
Yeah, like the, remember, what was the place that's Nice?
There was that truck attack in Nice that killed a little girl.
And we just couldn't bear it.
We couldn't bear to show the picture.
I hate looking at this picture of the little girl with the doll next to her.
You know, I have a funny theory about all this.
Maybe we can't handle the truth about Islam.
I think that's a lot of the truther mentality is they see two members of a radical religion get in a plane, you know, plan.
They didn't plan it themselves, obviously.
This is Bin Laden, the Saudis, a lot of well-established, wealthy Islamicists.
They see that happen and they go, it doesn't fit in my brain.
I can't handle it.
I don't want to.
We're showing the news around dinner time.
I don't want to see that at dinner time.
But I do want to see that at dinner time.
So they go, okay, it wasn't Islam.
It was like a big cabal.
It was globalists.
It was much bigger than that.
It wasn't just, it wasn't Islam.
You see this with African news.
I remember when Trevor Noah started at the Daily Show, he started making fun of Africa.
And he was like, oh, Mugabe's going to eat a 400-year-old tortoise for his birthday and he's going to have a lion.
Ha ha ha.
And then people start going, ha ha ha, oh, African politics.
Let's get into the part where they chop albino's heads off because it's good luck.
And then I think the American public goes, oh, wait, what's going on?
It's the same with the farmers, the white genocide of the farmers in South Africa.
When they hear about a 12-year-old boy being boiled alive and then the cleanup crew coming to the site and there's a young boy's skin adhered to the tub he was boiled alive in because his skin came off.
They hear that and they go, no, it's not true.
And you'll see this on BuzzFeed and Daily Beast and all these sort of beta mail news sites.
They just go, it's a lie.
There is no genocide of white farmers in South Africa.
And I think they are the same way with these Muslim terror attacks on our soil and the problem with our guys getting radicalized is not because they think it's racist.
It's not because they don't want to have, you know, Muslims attacked on the streets.
That's what they say.
But I think a big part of it is their brains just can't fathom the horror.
It's easy to say Heather Heyer was killed by a Nazi.
That a mind can digest.
But eight people massacred on the West Side Highway in New York City just a few years ago.
Boston Marathon was five.
The Orlando shooting, the Pulse shooting was 50 people.
LGBT, pretty darn silent about it.
A Muslim killed 50 gays and lesbians.
And the LGBT priority these days is Trump.
Trump's the problem.
Bathrooms are the problem.
Not this guy.
I remember, remember that guy, Hassan Minhaj, who's popular now.
He's got a Netflix special out, the comedian.
He's got a whole show.
Got a whole show.
And he got up, did the correspondence dinner right after the shooting.
And he said, this shooting is a conglomeration of everything that's wrong with America.
It's a muddy cocktail of our trouble with dealing with homophobia, gun control, and mental illness.
I think you're forget one, dude.
Islam.
And here's one no one ever talks about.
The Beltway Sniper.
We are all complicit.
Yeah, I kind of agree with you there, dude.
But for different reasons.
We are complicit in our over compensation, our desperate need for tolerance of Islam.
He's like my age, and he definitely auditioned to be the main part of Aladdin, like to be Aladdin and the thing.
I guarantee his agent hooked him up.
And we're listening to him say that we're all complicit.
No, that dude is a great example.
It's funny because he says, my point is we are complicit because we're so tolerant we bend over backwards to incorporate Muslims.
Let me hear it.
The ugliest cocktails of the problems that we still see here in America.
A cocktail of homophobia, xenophobia, lack of access to mental health care, and sheer lack of political will.
And all of us satirists, we've all been yelling out, crying out for change.
Can't one person in the audience go, Islam?
Is that we are all complicit.
It's not even Muslim.
His parents are Muslim.
He got picked up because the daily show was run by women and they turned him off.
And they were looking for a diverse network.
So they just yanked him from a few open mic nights to a major job.
And then his career just catapulted.
Because if you're a Muslim and a comic, then the left sees you as a useful idiot to help further their agenda.
And your career is set.
You're off, Tom.
We're off, Tam.
It's a Scottish saying.
But anyway, here's one no one ever talks about.
The Beltway sniper.
That was not just a random black dude shooting people for no reason.
This was a Muslim who hated infidels.
He killed 17 people.
He built a flat sort of a lying down area in his trunk that had a hole for looking and a hole for his gun.
And his nephew, who he also converted to Islam, would drive around.
They would notice people from the car.
They also, I think, did this from like grassy knolls and stuff.
But from the car, they would aim it up and shoot, shoot and kill totally random infidels, totally random non-Muslim strangers for the sole purpose of terrorism, for the sole purpose of waging jihad in America.
Where was the media on that?
They just talked about a serial killer.
And that's just America.
Canada, which is a tenth of the size of this country, they had two attacks.
I remember I was working at maybe this was 2014.
I was working at Rebel Media in Toronto.
In one week, they had some nut murder a soldier at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Parliament Hill.
Went up there.
The guy was wearing a kilt.
The worst part about this story was, well, one of the many terrible parts was he had a gun, the soldier.
But in typical Canadian manner, the gun had was, I was going to say the gun was unarmed.
The gun had no bullets because that's too dangerous.
So as this lunatic attacked him, he had no way to fight back.
A soldier guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier with a dead gun, with a castrated gun.
And the guy who shot him, actually, had this sort of Syrian background.
And his mother was in charge of diversity training in the Canadian government.
It was her job to assimilate immigrants.
Well, she couldn't assimilate her own son.
And Canada is so good at self-flagellation and ethnomasochism that he jumped on board the jihadi train and killed a man.
What's his name again?
The man he killed?
Corporal Nathan Cirrillo.
Nathan Cirrillo.
There he is, wearing a kilt.
To commemorate the incredible contribution Scottish soldiers had on Canada's behalf in World War I. Dead.
And then also that week, there was a soldier in Quebec who was run over by another local radicalized normal guy, Martin Rouleau-Couture.
Martin Rouleau-Couture got in a car and ran over two soldiers, killing one of them that same week, whenever it was in 2014.
That kid, just like the Sarnev brothers, just like Jermaine Lindsay and his wife, were normal Western citizens, normal, cool people that just see everyone in their country shit on it.
They see this total lack of patriotism.
They see radical Islam go, you know what your teachers say about your country sucking their right?
Come on board here.
We do something about it.
Oh, it's called a terrorist attack.
Have a look at Martin Rouleau-Coutu.
I sound gay in America when I use proper French pronunciation.
No, just look up his name.
Because when you see him, you go, there's a jock.
It's like when I see early pictures of the Sarnev brothers.
They're all about trans ams and lifting weights and girls in bikinis and Van Halen.
No thanks.
So yeah, Hassan Min Hajj is right.
We have culpability here.
We allow this to happen.
Like when you saw a Muslim, an awkward Muslim taking that flight training course.
There he is.
Yeah.
So there he is.
Look at the one finger.
There's only one God.
I forget what the one finger means, but it's pretty sinister.
But then look at that picture of him with the chain.
This is what we had.
We had a Chad.
We had a party dude drinking beers, having smokes, or as they call them in Canada, darts.
And we turn them in to radical Muslims by being over-tolerant of radical jihadists.
We elect them into office.
Ilhan Omar described 9-11 as somebody did something.
And then, of course, Britain, I could go on and on and on.
Lee Rigby, right?
Just beheaded on the street.
London Bridge, just a couple years ago, last year, ran over 11 people.
Oh, and then they got out of the van after they ran over 11 people.
And a jihadist with a knife starts stabbing at people.
This soccer hooligan grabs him, grabs a knife, gets his hand lacerated.
He gets cut to shreds.
He's sent to the hospital.
Most recently, the police decided to send him in for sensitivity training because there's a risk that he might become a fascist.
He might become a Nazi after being exposed to jihadists.
Can you look that up?
The hero of the London Bridge attack.
Oh, that's right.
Remember?
And he's in there.
He's like a Man United fan.
And he's sitting in there.
He's got like a pint.
There he is.
Yeah, in the hospital.
That's him.
And the authorities have taken him in and made him go through diversity training to make sure he doesn't become racist.
Those are our priorities.
That's what I'm trying to get across at this show.
Then we had, of course, Paris, six targets, 90 dead.
No, 138 dead in that one day.
They went to six different locations, murdering people.
There is no more place on earth more tolerant of Islam than Paris.
And I'll never forget, after the Batticlean attacks, I went to northern Paris, which is all Muslim, and started asking people about it.
What happened there?
They were in denial.
There was all kinds of shit about it.
And I remember this white woman with her boyfriend, who was, it was always women that were hassling us, by the way.
The men always stood back.
Women are the patriarchs of Paris.
And she said, don't get it twisted.
She didn't like that I was interviewing people there.
Don't ask people about it.
And the mayor hid details about Bataclan.
You can't show pictures of the carnage of Bataclan on the internet.
It'll get taken down.
You can't tweet them.
You can't show them.
You'll see it digitized somewhere.
But I've seen the actual photos and its bodies that have been dragged.
It's almost like a gigantic giant with a big red paintbrush that was just doing these long calligraphy strokes all over the venue.
And I'll tell you what else they did.
The mayor of Paris made sure the press didn't talk about this.
And this is a problem with stifling free speech because we don't hear these stories.
They eviscerated pregnant women.
They cut them open.
They castrated men.
They cut off their penis and balls and then stuffed the penis and the balls into the man's mouth.
After they murdered these people, They played with the bodies like necrophiliacs, like these disgusting, sinister children who were playing with toys, like the bad guy from Toy Story, but using human beings, dismembering them, playing with the body parts.
The mayor made sure the press didn't discuss that because God forbid you should have a backlash.
We are more concerned with a backlash than we are about a lashlash.
fucking disgusting yeah Yeah, I talk about on my podcast.
I talk about all the different attacks.
There was some dubious stuff, though.
I'll give the truthers a second.
There was the...
I get these links from Truthers, and it's never like a viable source.
It's always some YouTube channel I've never heard of or some weird blog that has a URL that ends in like .co.us.news or something.
But this is a great source for the biggies, Debunking the 9-11 Myths, Special Report, the World Trade Center.
And they have some interesting links there, like the whole thing about steel.
I'll just give you one little example, right?
Jet fuel burns at 800 degrees to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, not hot enough to melt steel.
That needs almost 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
However, experts agree that for the towers to collapse, their steel frames didn't need to melt.
They just had to lose some of their structural strength, and that required exposure to much less heat.
I've never seen melted steel in a building fire, says retired New York Deputy, blah, blah, blah.
But I've seen a lot of twisted, warped, bent, and sagging steel.
What happens is that the steel tries to expand at both ends, but when it can no longer expand, it sags and the surrounding concrete cracks.
But there is suspicious stuff here.
There's Silverstein, who bought the World Trade Center and the surrounding buildings.
He took out a $5 billion insurance policy.
It's totally normal to take out an insurance policy after you buy a building.
And yes, terrorist attacks were included in that insurance.
Terrorist attacks were included in all insurance back then.
Now, you can exclude terrorist attacks for insurance if you want to save money because it's very expensive.
But back then, it was just a normal thing to include.
There was a story about Dick Cheney right before September 11th saying $6 trillion is missing.
And then they said they're going to look into it.
And the accounting section of the Pentagon was part of the damage that exploded when the Pentagon was attacked.
I mean, let's look for a second at the Truthers' theory.
The Truthers' theory is that the globalists wanted to wage global war, infinite war, and they needed an excuse.
So they funded Muslims to attack the World Trade Center?
Was it Muslims who did it, at least?
Yes, it was.
So were they working with Saudi Arabia?
Were globalist elites working with radical jihadists to help facilitate 9-11?
I'm open to that.
All I know for a fact is that Islam was intimately involved in the 9-11 attacks, and it was typical of their behavior.
Jihadist attacks, global attacks, keep going on and on and on in this country, on this planet.
And in the West, we keep ignoring it.
We keep giving them a pass.
In fact, when it comes to Islam, we all but encourage it.
And that is not only leading to us inviting radical jihadists into our country, it's leading to us radicalizing our own people.
Like Jermaine, like Samantha.
And I have to admit, something seemed kind of fishy about the plane that went down.
Not the Pentagon.
Where did it go down?
The Let's Roll plane.
Was that in Philadelphia or something?
Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania.
I remember watching the news that day, and I remember seeing talk of the American military shooting down that plane.
I remember seeing talk of them realizing that it was better to kill the people on that plane than to let that building go into residential or a deep city and kill not just everyone on the plane, but everyone in the building that they attacked.
That became citizens banding together and taking down the plane.
I remember what I saw on the news that day, and they talked about shooting it down.
The narrative has become, it was heroes.
I don't know what is the truth, but on this show, I wanted to air out everything.
I wanted to air out my opinions about jihad, but also some of the conspiracy theories.
And I'm even part of some of the conspiracy theories.
Something is very fishy about the Pennsylvania plane.
It doesn't jibe with what I heard on the news on September 11th.
Those guys could afford to look a lot more Muslim, by the way.
The first dude you see with the fake bomb on his chest, he looks like my buddy Eddie LaRue.
I just made up that name.
Another disappointing thing I heard about looting that day.
I heard a cop, NYPD cop, told me that he saw firefighters stealing, was it Tourneau watches or Rolex watches from underneath the towers?
There was a big controversy about that.
They wrote about it in the Times.
I believe that.
Wait, not from bodies, but from the store, right?
Yeah.
No, not bodies.
Oh, Jesus.
From the store.
Wicked.
I'm open to that.
But before we go, let's remember the big picture here.
And that is that whether globalists were involved or not, radical jihadists murdered 2,977 people in the World Trade Center 18 years ago today.
And I want us to look at some of the horror of that day so we remember what it was like.
I'm sick of us ignoring the filth and the disgust and the gore of radical Islam because we're scared of offending people.
I'm not scared of offending people.
I want to see the body parts.
I want to see, let's see the people jumping, Ryan.
That's when it started.
And we just thought it was a fire.
And then the second plane went in.
I saw the second plane.
I was three miles away in the Lower East Side.
Go to Get Off My Lawn, the podcast, and you can see it.
Warning, this is distressing.
Is that people jumping?
See, it got so hot, they were taking off their shirts, and they couldn't make it to the stairs because they were going through such thick smoke you couldn't possibly breathe or see.
So you're sitting there, the heat is increasing, you're standing on the edge of the building.
You have to jump.
And when they jump, pick up, sweetie.
What does that say?
I love you.
We're having a little problem on the plane.
I just love you more than anything.
Just know that.
I think I just love you and I just want to tell you that.
I don't know if I'm going to get into this and tell you that.
Oh my God!
Oh my God!
Thank you.
Is that three please?
Yeah.
Let's see the bodies on the ground popped.
My friend Sprague was walking by there as it happened.
People were jumping down.
They were popping, as I mentioned on the podcast, an explosive sound.
It sounded like a firecracker popping, and it was a body.
And the blood would splash up against the walls.
And there'd be body parts everywhere.
And volunteers were picking up body parts, hands, feet, legs, and putting them on pallets.
They were finding body parts on the roofs of other buildings.
Yeah, this guy Chaz has a lot of brutal photos.
I wonder how many people jumped to their death.
From the photos, it looks like dozens.
Click on that first picture, though.
I want us to remember that.
Yes, there are moderate Muslims.
Are they following the Quran closely?
You really got to read Robert Spencer's book, Islamophobe.
They convert or die is an integral part of the religion.
Muhammad may have been a peaceful guy at the beginning of the Quran.
He became a warlord halfway through.
I want more.
That's a good picture.
Good in quotation marks.
Look at that.
We said never forget that.
And we have Ilhan Omar with the bravado to say someone did something.
We have Linda Sarsour.
We have all of these Muslims who want Sharia law.
Linda Sarsour makes no bones about it.
We have to remember the dangers of this religion.
Look at what that religion has done to its own countries.
Look at what Islam has done to Pakistan.
Look at what Islam is doing to Britain.
It started on Canada and America is next.
It's actually not racist, too, because it's converted just that regular Jamaican guy and then that regular Italian-looking guy.
Let's show that popped bodies on the ground.
Is that included in my notes?
See if you can find that.
It should be listed.
There we go.
Look at that picture.
I'm sorry to shock you with horror, but this really happened 18 years ago today.
Those are explosions.
When those bodies hit the ground, they exploded.
Ironically, like suicide bombers.
And you can see the blood splashing up the wall.
People ran in there and started picking up those body parts and classifying them.
There was hands and feet all over the place.
2,977 people.
Over 3,000 people when you include the Pentagon and the plain in Pennsylvania.
Massive carnage.
The second, the most, what's the word I'm looking for?
Destructive attack in American history.
Pearl Harbor was 2,000, and we are happy to talk about Pearl Harbor.
Why won't we talk more?
Pearl Harbor was fascism.
2,000 Americans died at the hands of fascism in Pearl Harbor.
Why don't we talk about the 3,000 people that died at the hands of Islam on September 11th, 18 years ago today?
Show me the gore.
Show America the gore.
And show our children the gore.
Show young people where this can lead.
Why are Westerners being radicalized?
Why were the Sarnev brothers' family, their relatives, their parents, relatively moderate, yet they became radical jihadists that killed how many people died in the Boston bombing?
Five.
Dozens more injured, of course.
Not to mention the PTSD that it gave the city.
Let's look at those 2,977 people.
And you cut me out of it.
Let's just have a moment of silence for a second and make that full screen.
Today.
Look at those cadavers.
All right, before we'll end the show on an up note.
No, we won't.
No.
No.
Show me those wanted posters at 9-11.
We should end it on that.
Because it was the crippling naivete of these people thinking that this has all just been a misunderstanding.
And their daddy's missing, their husband's missing, their wife is missing, their mother's missing.
So around churches and hospitals all over Manhattan, they were putting up these wanted posters.
And I think that really sums up what annoys me about 9-11 and their reaction, the never forget, oh yeah, we forgot culture that we're living in today.
It's this sad, innocent naivete of Thinking, this is just a misunderstanding, this isn't a big deal.
I'll just put up a poster and my life will be renewed.
I'll get everything back again.
No, you won't.
It's not a matter of just a missing person, it's not a matter of you putting up a poster that has a picture of your loved one with a contact number.
Diane Lapari is gone.
That man is gone.
Your husband is dead and he was murdered by jihadists.
To ignore that is to allow it to happen again.
You said never forget.
And when I see Ilhan Omar bravely say without a second thought that someone did something, I am living in a country that forgot.
I don't want you to forget.
I want you to remember what Islam can do when it goes unchecked.
Craig Staub is dead and putting up a poster isn't going to bring him back.
We have to be vigilant.
We have to be like Tommy Robinson and expose the dangers of Islam.
Because if we don't, 9-11 will only be the beginning.
I know it's dangerous to speak the truth about this threat.
I know you could lose your job if you do.
There's been far bigger sacrifices throughout American history.
So if speaking the truth gets you in trouble, so be it.
Get fired.
Get in trouble.
Be brave.
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