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What's up, world?
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We are actually coming at you from Ryan's shitty apartment, which he has nicknamed the fag zone because he brings so many guys back here.
I don't know why he named it that.
Oh, look, you got to push all your little buttons.
I haven't named it that.
And now you don't have your face?
Oh.
I could.
Let me see.
Wow, you really suck when they take away your equipment, don't you?
Hold on.
Shit.
How can we wait?
Yeah?
Damn.
Where am I?
There's me in the back.
We are in Ryan's living room!
We built this studio over the past week.
We'll be shooting from here until we're allowed back into Manhattan.
We brought 90% of our equipment here though, the lights and everything, including a photograph of the back of my desk.
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Now, we had a million things to talk about today involving the coronavirus, but I'm kind of coronadote.
I had a whole list of celebrities doing their shit.
I don't know, maybe we'll do it on Monday, but do you need a break from this shit too?
I'd rather talk about cops in New York, and I'd rather talk about this weird black judge I discovered named Pinky Carr.
But before we get to any of that, let's just go back over the week.
We had very mixed reviews on Ryan and I watching movies.
I thought it was a hoot.
And I'm sorry, it takes us a while to build a studio in Ryan's shitty apartment that he nicknamed the Fag Zone.
Why does it say that on the front door?
It doesn't say the... unless you put something there that made it... It says it in bloody red, like Rock Your Picture Show letters.
It says you are about to enter, and then the huge letters, it says The Fag Zone.
That's terrible.
I noticed you washing your hands earlier.
Maybe you're the culprit.
No, I was washing my hands because I just assume everything around here has AIDS.
How many guys have you brought over here?
Zero percent.
Why does it smell like the YMCA?
Speaking of me not being a guy, you know when we were talking about Gigi Gorgeous reading the period power book at one of the other shows?
I sent you that picture.
It's in the notes.
Look at him zipping around in there.
It's in the main GML show notes.
This is the picture I was talking about.
So just to be clear here, this is a man reading all about his period.
What's the subhead there?
I can't really read it.
The manifesto for the menstruating movement or menstrual movement.
The menstrual movement.
Isn't that just down?
Down and out.
That's the menstrual movement.
So that's a dude who spent let's say a million dollars on various surgeries reading all about his period.
He goes to the gynecologist and talks about how awkward it is.
I'm not sure awkward's the word.
It's not awkward when I walk into IBM and sit down in the CEO's desk at a board meeting.
People go, um, we're going to have to call security if you don't leave.
You don't work here.
You're not the CEO of IBM.
You can read all the books you want.
Um, so we had to get that out of the way.
I think we'll make that kind of a thing.
Every once in a while when we have to do something like build a studio, we'll just watch a bunch of movies.
Also, of course, the Tiger King.
Is the talk of the town.
Lots of hot memes for Tiger King.
I found that documentary fascinating.
If you haven't seen it, please go to Netflix right now and watch it.
I watched it when it first came out, but now it seems to have hit the mainstream.
And it just keeps getting crazier and crazier.
But usually with documentaries, they're telling a story.
And usually in a story, you have a hero.
You have someone who's a good person, a lovable, caring person.
And then there's the bad guy.
That's usually how Most stories true and made up go.
This has sort of three main protagonists.
Dr. Octa or something?
Who has an animal, he has like a wildlife preserve where he rides around these animals and has a bunch of wives.
Tiger King, who's a meth head who seduces young straight boys and does a good job of it.
And then this conservationist named Carol, who I believe murdered her husband trying to shut the other two guys down.
They're all irredeemable.
They're all horrible people.
So, like with Uncut Gems, you go, well, why would I watch that?
I don't give a shit about these people.
I don't like immoral people.
You're fascinated the entire time.
I can't explain it.
It's kind of like a great movie I saw with my wife last night, and everyone's in movie zone because of this virus.
Notes on a scandal.
Starring what's-her-name and that other chick Kate Blanchett and Emma something that old bag who was also in cats and The the main woman has sex with a 15 year old.
She's like, well, I don't like you anymore You fucked up your marriage blah blah, but they make her likable and you see how this woman is a depraved old spinster who just tries to ruin other people's lives because she's so miserable and becomes obsessed with it and then this is the innocent housewife and Fucking excellent movie.
It's a chick flick, but it's a high-quality chick flick.
So they made Kate Blanchett, who's cheating on her husband, seem pretty cool.
This movie kind of does the same thing.
Like, the Tiger King's one of the worst people alive.
He's a disgusting homosexual drug addict, but he works hard for the money.
You got that picture of him?
What's this mean?
Pass a stimulus bill that only helps Americans who suffer nothing, who suffer nothing stupid, expensive, dangerous, or extra.
The bill.
How does he get such hot pieces of ass?
He's hideous.
You're gay, Ryan.
You would know.
I'm not a homosexual.
How, why is, why is he hot to you guys?
Well, uh, it could be the, wait a sec.
What's the other meme I sent you of Tiger King that I thought was awesome?
Oh, TK?
TK.
Yeah.
Day 14 of no sports.
Watching a gay zoo manager seduce straight men with tigers and men.
Oh, when this guy goes through a major change and this guy does a speech about it, it is one of the lowest points in the history of documentary filming.
OK, here's what I wanted to get to.
We've already got to do another read in five minutes.
I wanted to talk about cops.
And the way to segue this from the virus, of course, is Kellyanne Conway saying that this whole thing is de Blasio's fault.
And then if you look at C3, of course, I have to allude to the virus occasionally.
About 3,200 cops, 9% of the department, called out sick on Wednesday, three times as many as usual, Police Commissioner Dermot Shia said.
As of, is that an affirmative action hire, Dermot Shia?
As of Tuesday evening, 177 uniformed officers and 34 civilian NYPD employees had tested positive for coronavirus, and those numbers are continuing to spike, Shia said, adding an exhortation to sick officers not to come in to work.
And I thought, this is a good way to introduce what's happened to the police and what a mayor can do to ruin a police force and cause 11 suicides.
We've had 11 NYPD suicides in the past year, in less than a year.
From June to now, June of 2019 till now, there have been 11 suicides.
That's more than one a month.
That's pretty fucked up.
And I blame de Blasio.
Now this is going to take a while to explain.
So let's go back to when de Blasio was running for office.
He basically ran on his son's hair.
And I know that sounds very painful for the boy, especially if your son is black and has an afro.
If you run on your son's hair, you're going to get tangled up in there.
Even if you sort of finger someone's pubes, you'll find your fingers are getting tangled.
Running through an afro is ten times as tangly as that.
So DeBazio was doing okay.
He's a socialist giraffe and he's sort of lumping along like a weird praying mantis through the campaign and nothing really dramatic was happening.
And then a commercial happened.
This is back in 2014.
And he said, I think he's there for the community.
He's a strong leader with a great background.
You know, boring political shit.
Blah blah blah.
I really look up to him and I think he could be a great mayor for New York.
Oh yeah, and one more thing.
He's my dad.
Mic drop.
And oh, there's the commercial.
More like Mike Lift, Mike de Blasio.
His popularity just went boop because black, but I don't know what the demographics of New York are, but they're probably pretty high black, like 35, 40 percent.
Black people love him because he's black.
That's why they voted for Obama.
Nothing to do with policies, right?
White people love A handsome white dude with an ugly black wife because it shows that he's culturally advanced.
So it was perfect basically for everyone in New York.
Young people liked it because it was edgy.
He's a mulatto kid with a big cool afro.
His wife's a two.
Dude, if you leave your race, no matter what you are, if you're black and you go to something else or you're white, you can get way better than normal.
So why go down a bunch, Bill Burr?
Why not go up?
I don't quite get it.
Ah, dude.
What's up?
You coulda got like an eight.
Ah, it's brutal.
Anyway.
So Dante de Blasio, de Blasio's son, isn't just a son the way... I don't even know if Mike Bloomberg has kids.
Or you know like Howard Stern?
No one knows anything about his daughters.
I read one article once that she was an Orthodox Jew and she said his crazy dark background really hurt her.
You know, like his raunchy pornographic material really sort of sullied her.
Whatever, I don't give a shit.
My point is that with most people you don't really know about their kids.
But in this case, Dante de Blasio, especially the day he was elected and around that time, he almost represented de Blasio more than Bill did.
And Dante de Blasio is a cop hater.
Like you'll find with a lot of rich kids, especially in Brooklyn.
It's weird.
Blacks in Harlem and blacks in Brooklyn are very different.
Blacks in Harlem, you don't hear them bitching about race and oppression and Obama.
They have a hustle on.
They have a dance night they want you to come to.
They're making a fucking their own brand of socks.
They don't even really talk about race because there's Puerto Ricans and Dominicans blending into black.
And it's it's just more of a hustle thing.
And yeah, there's plenty of illegality in that.
There's plenty of legal stuff like a Harlem A couple of Harlem kids will have a denim line, you know?
Brooklyn is totally different.
A lot more welfare, a lot more complaining, a lot more political.
Everything is racist, blah blah blah.
The cops hate us.
Talk about the cops all the time.
That's Dante's world.
He's one of those.
And he was, right when de Blasio was being elected, he wouldn't shut up about how evil black people are.
This is C8.
Police officers are menaces on the streets who pose a greater threat to people of color than do unknown strangers, homeless peoples, and drug addicts.
Homeless people.
This is paraphrased.
That was paraphrased, by the way.
The only quote there is people of color.
But this isn't paraphrased.
Dante de Blasio argued he had no fear on a night walk until the police came.
We're taught to fear the people meant to protect us because the absolute worst case scenario has happened too many times.
This reality cannot continue.
Okay?
Cops are evil.
They're out hunting you.
Remember this Alicia Keys video?
God, I don't know.
I'm sort of hopping all over the place here, right?
But Alicia Keys had a video that was called 23 ways to die if you're black.
It might be towards the end of this.
Uh oh.
I did a commentary on it and basically it's saying stuff like, um, uh, shot, shot for not having a tail light.
Where is it?
You got it?
And it's like, Sandra Bland was murdered because she didn't have a taillight.
No, she didn't have a taillight.
The cop said, hey, there's a problem with your taillight.
She started screaming at him, calling him a piece of shit, saying this ends here, fighting with him, arguing with him.
He takes her in.
She's a manic depressive who has attempted suicide before.
And so she hangs herself in her cell.
Almost, so there's 23 of these.
uh... eighteen of them are total and utter bullshit five of them are real five of them are a guy was running away unarmed uh... that's fucked up but I looked them up all five of those cases the cops were fucked like you know Justin Volpe uh... he was the cop who shoved a I think it was a broomstick.
The wood part of a broomstick up Abner Louima's ass.
By the way, outside of cartoons, it's very hard to shove stuff up someone's ass.
I mean, even if you try it with a penis in a lady's butthole, there's some finagling going on.
It just doesn't go shloop.
So he must have really had to like lube it and work it.
I don't understand how he did it.
But anyway, that's a picture of Justin Volpe, Ryan, you just showed.
That's an egregious case.
That's not bullshit.
Everything you've heard about that case is true.
Justin Volpe is still in prison right now.
He'll be in prison forever.
Because of this crime.
That's him right there.
He's fucked.
So my point is that when you have these five cases of brutal police brutality where someone died because the cop was fucked up, the cop is arrested, charged.
And by the way, five men in I don't know how long this span goes, but say it's a year.
Five men killed in a year egregiously when we cut the bad guys.
Not a pandemic, not a pattern, not a thing.
We have six people that die of spider bites every year.
But just play a little bit of this.
I hate Common.
Can you hear it?
Yeah.
Okay.
We are here, standing up.
Failing to signal a lane change.
That's the one I just talked about.
So just pause.
So what these people are doing is, they're portraying a world where cops go, look here.
Negro's got her taillight out.
And just walks up with a gun.
Takes it out of the holster.
Hey!
I told you fuckers to get your taillights fixed!
Pew!
God damn it.
Now, if you were naive and incurious and you heard that, you'd go, I want to kill cops.
That's fucking terrible.
They're murdering us for a taillight?
These guys are out of control.
We need to do something.
I would do that.
If I heard Trump supporters were getting shot for having their taillights out, well, first I'd look it up, actually.
So let's have some culpability on these people who hunt cops.
But before that, I'd go, that's fucking insane.
What's this one, Beyonce?
Okay, so.
Riding in your girlfriend's car with a child in the back.
He had just robbed a store, and he refused to put his hands up.
And he was, uh, what was he doing?
He was stealing cigarettes or something?
He just robbed a bodega.
They finally get the guy, and they go, put your hands up!
Put your hands up!
He refuses to.
It reminds me of that, uh, that video, C5.
Where this guy just refuses to put his hands up.
Now, people have been shooting at cops, especially in New York.
This is Philly, I guess, but there is a spike in cop violence, and the hub of it is in New York.
These guys are where?
Oh, this isn't Philando Castile.
Sorry, get back to Philando.
So he refuses to put his hands up.
There's murders going on.
You need to see people's hands.
That's always been the case.
So when a cop says, show me your hands, what is this shit?
What is this?
You go like this, hands up, don't shoot, was the example everyone gave.
He didn't have his hands up.
Mike Brown did not have his fucking hands up.
Yet they have Pharrell at award ceremonies with his goddamn hands up.
Yeah, and Philando had a gun.
Oh, Philando had a gun, minor detail.
Okay, so they catch this guy.
This is just a random story.
It's a little off-topic, but I'm just showing you what it's like when cops don't, when someone doesn't show their hands.
This guy's stolen a car.
They have some female cop wasting everyone's time, and he doesn't even have door handles on one side, so she can't open his door.
You may have to go a little farther ahead for it to get juicy.
Oh, by the way, the subtext here is that female cop, Gabrielle, they keep telling her, OK, go back.
No, no, stay.
Stay there.
Stay there.
So half of their brain is taken up protecting her.
Put your hands in the air.
Hands up.
261, give us the air.
The male just woke up.
Put your hands up.
Put your hands up.
He won't put his hands up in the air.
Get your hand out of your shirt.
It's the police department.
You understand?
This is how we train cops.
This is what they're taught to do.
Stay in the car.
What are they supposed to do?
Oh, can I just check in your pocket and get really close to you?
Don't move, don't move around.
Keep your hands right there.
Huh?
Shoot me.
No!
I'm not gonna, hey!
Put your hands, get your hands out!
Jamriel, move!
Do not reach into your shirt!
Do not reach into your shirt, you understand me?
Do not!
Hey, give me a, uh, Les Lethal up here.
Do not reach into your shirt!
Do not reach into your shirt, I'm gonna shoot you!
Go on, do it!
Go on, do it.
Get your hand out of your shirt!
Get your hands out of your shirt!
Keep your hands up!
Get your goddamn hands!
Move your hands!
Let me see your hands!
Keep your hands just like that!
Roll 1141, roll 1141.
Keep your hands like that!
Kill me please!
No!
I don't want to kill you!
Keep your hands out!
Let me see your hands!
Kill me please, he said?
Yeah, kill me please.
Is that drugs?
I don't know.
Wait, is he on drugs?
Yeah.
What the hell?
Anyway... Did he shoot himself?
I think he got shot in the hip.
- 11:41 in route. - 11:41's in route. - I think he got shot in the hip.
- Ouch.
- Um, yeah, or Eric Garner.
He said, this ends now.
Now, there's probably ways the cops could have had more finesse.
The chokehold they put him in is not illegal, by the way.
That's bullshit.
It's just one of the many maneuvers cops can do.
It's discouraged, but they did it.
And he wasn't killed by that.
He was killed by asthma.
But he was really killed by saying, this ends now to cops.
Mike Brown had just robbed a bodega, just like Philando Castile.
He charged the cop, reached for his gun.
So these are not heroes.
Trayvon Martin was beating the shit out of George Zimmerman.
Now that's, that's, I don't want to get into that because that's not a cop.
That's a guy doing local neighborhood watch, whatever.
But my point is, these heroes that are in that video, right?
They're not fucking heroes.
They're scumbags.
And the stories are not, please, please, I'm just trying to get groceries.
I'm sorry, I'll fix my taillights soon.
No you won't, motherfucker!
Run into the bathroom in your own apartment.
There we go, Eric Garner.
Why does Pink get to be in this?
Does she think she's black?
Anyway, so five of those were real, but this was the narrative going on at the time.
This is why we have massive demonstrations in New York City against the violent racist cops, because this bullshit narrative sticks.
And eventually, what the hell was his name?
Ismael Brusnev or something?
He goes, he says he's going to make pigs fly.
He's a radical black Muslim.
No one ever says that, by the way.
He says, I'm going to go make pigs fly.
And he went and shot a Hispanic cop and a Chinese cop in their cruiser.
It was Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos.
I've always committed on this show not to forget their names.
I'm the only one who still does.
Bullcrap.
What?
I can remember those.
I said I'm the only one who still forgets.
Oh.
Sorry, I should have made that clear.
You just remembered.
No, I read it on our eraser board.
Oh, gee.
That's terrible.
But they had a funeral for them.
This is shortly after de Blasio was elected, and this Dante de Blasio narrative was really gaining full steam, and it was all about cops have never been more violent.
Ooh, Trump's America!
Have really... Wait a minute, was this Trump's America?
2020 minus 4, 2016.
No, Trump wasn't elected yet.
But there was this really strong anti-cop sentiment, and the cops were recognizing this at the funeral you just showed, and they turned their backs to de Blasio.
Anyway.
This keeps going and going and going and every year it gets worse and worse and worse.
Remember that dumb bitch we had on the show who was holding up a sign that said Oink Oink You Monsters?
Because de Blasio Who's realizing that he fucked up by crippling the police.
He said, uh, we want more police in the subways.
It's chaos down there.
Everyone's getting raped, and it's a nightmare.
And everyone said, that?
And then he goes, so start with turnstile jumpers.
That worked for Giuliani.
And they go, that's so racist, it's unbelievable.
What?
Why?
Because you're going to end up catching more black people than other people.
Oh, I guess.
Yeah.
My wife's black, and I have a cop-hating black son.
Is that not good enough?
No.
Protests in the streets.
And like, In New York, this is constantly denied, but Black Lives Matter had a rally and they were all chanting, what do we want?
Dead cops.
When do we want them?
Now.
Now cops can handle that.
Or another one was, this wasn't, I don't think this was in New York, but it was like, pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon.
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So, this shit is ramping up, ramping up, ramping up.
And in the summer of 2019, the news finally caught on.
That, uh, that cops are being abused and everyone was throwing water on them.
Do you remember this?
Now, where is it on this?
Yeah, it's C7.
Now this is going to take some, some real concentration, especially if you're female to understand what, why this is so egregious.
Turn it up.
Bucket to the head.
Look at the guy jumping up and down.
to the rest when they were pelted one was hit with the bucket NYPD chief Terrence Monahan called the videos reprehensible and encouraged New Yorkers to treat officers with respect New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio also condemned the incidents no arrests were made in either cases but then NYPD so this is when it really hit the apex was the water times of the summer of last year now a lot of people go okay so you got wet at work
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
You got a soaker.
Big fucking deal.
This started an avalanche of cop suicides.
Now, why did it start an avalanche of cop suicides?
It's just water.
Well, first of all, it's not just water.
When you're drenched trying to do your job, it's harder to run, it's harder to move.
But secondly, and this is a much bigger deal, The cops are being told they're no longer heroes.
They're no longer important parts of the community.
I want to use the word stalwarts, but I forgot what it means.
Can you look that up for me?
Yes.
They're no longer the people we look up to and we trust to protect.
In other words, NYPD, you don't need to exist.
You don't have a role.
Now, I've heard Amy Schumer mocking this because she read once stalwart.
Yeah, there we go.
Stallmart of the community.
I was correct.
I should have just gone for it.
Sort of like doing complex math.
Just trust your instincts.
So, Amy Schumer heard that a study showed that a man's worst fear is being ridiculed.
And she laughed.
Oh, someone's making fun of you, poor baby.
No, it's not that simple, Amy.
Obviously we don't mind when someone's making fun of us.
I know I'm ugly.
I know my body is not Brad Pitt's.
And I find that funny.
That's why I have stupid tattoos.
I'm sort of mocking my body.
I don't see it as a temple.
We always bust each other's balls.
I've been calling Ryan a homosexual this entire show.
He's actually not gay.
Thank you.
I am making fun of him and busting his balls.
That's what we do, right?
That's why our nicknames are so insulting.
Our nicknames are never Mile High Cheekbones or Smart Guy.
Our nicknames are always Monopoly Man and fucking Sad Glasses.
We had this Greek friend in high school we called the Greek Tragedy.
Paul Cahias.
Anyway, it's a different kind of ridicule.
It's a, you don't have authority, you don't matter, your role doesn't exist.
Now here's an analogy I think will help elucidate these people who are skeptical about the water thing.
If I tell my kids, all right guys it's time for bed, right?
They laugh in my face.
If they laugh in my face, And well, first I would physically discipline them, but say I couldn't.
I was in a wheelchair or something.
And I look over to my wife and I go, what the hell's this?
And she said, shut up, old man.
So now I'm not a dad.
Your job as a dad is to be a corrections officer.
Your job is wait till your father gets home, right?
You're the last line of command.
You are the brick wall.
Everyone can get away with everything, but once dad puts his foot down, it's real.
And that's, I'm happy to take on that job.
I enjoy it.
And I know I'm not the hero now because I tell kids when it's bedtime and when they can't play video games, but I know I'll get it.
It'll all pay back when they're in their 20s and 30s like it did with my dad.
I fucking hated his guts when I was a little kid because he was the one with the rules.
Now we're best pals.
I call him all the time because I thank him for instilling in me a sense of self-discipline.
If you take that away from a father, he no longer needs to exist and suicide becomes Might as well.
You're just playing a video game with a guy.
You're not a real guy.
And the cops have been getting that since 2014.
Since Dante's essays were condoned by his father.
And I've talked to cops who have, you know, giant bite marks on their hands.
And they say, yeah, you can't... Sometimes you get away with someone spits in your face.
For some reason that holds up in court.
But everything else they just go...
You know, you asked for it.
That's the job.
It's a tough job.
And with de Blasio, that's increased tenfold.
So they know when they get abused, when they get shit thrown on them, you know, water is not far from piss and shit.
And when they know if that happens and they go to court, de Blasio is not going to have their backs.
So, in other words, the mayor, which is really the people, Have said, fuck you.
You don't exist.
You have no authority.
We don't respect you.
And why do people become cops?
They become cops because they want to catch bad guys.
It's that same sort of instinct you have as a little kid, where you want to stop the girl getting hurt by the evil guy tying her to the train tracks.
When you say, don't get in the way of the train track thing, they just go, well, why am I around?
Now, I saw this with the COVID-19.
um where was it now yeah c4 at the beginning this sort of inspired this whole thing um this is them out trying to trying to negotiate the uh the uh what's it called that we're all doing uh social distancing the contagion a contamination quarantine quarantine This is how cops are treated in New York in 2020.
in 2020. - Did you feel threatened?
'Cause he was behind you? - All right. - Get the fuck outta here, bro. - Get the fuck outta here. - No, he don't know. - Get the fuck outta here, bro. - What?
Oh, this is why what?
This is why what?
You gotta understand, these kids grow up without this sort of politically correct way of talking, yet the mayor and the top brass tells these cops they can't do anything to anyone.
So, it's like going to jail with your hands tied behind your back.
You're just begging for abuse.
Go back.
Turn around.
Bye Jackie Chan.
I hate how that's the takeaway for this whole thing.
Look at them, that guy laughing.
Bye Jackie Chan!
Haha!
Fucking Asian guy who looks like, because all Asian guys look like Jackie Chan.
So that's the America, that is the America, but that is specifically the New York City we're living in, as these guys run around trying to protect us from a pandemic.
And because of that, after arguing with de Blasio, turning their back on him as a statement at funerals, after trying to deal with the top brass who vilify these guys when they look for mental health help and punish their careers.
They start to realize that there's no future.
They're armed with a gun.
You've stripped this man.
And by the way, I think this is linked to the massive epidemic we're having with men committing suicide.
They see there's no hope, they see there's no future, and they start killing themselves.
So I'd like to have just a moment to look at the 11 people, the 11 NYPD, who have died in less than a year.
And I have them in chronological order here.
This trend, if you want to call it that, started with Deputy Chief Stephen Silks, June 6, 2019.
The next day, we had Detective Joseph Calabrese, June 7, 2019, shot himself in the head.
Soon after, Officer Michael Caddy, that's him at a kindergarten school giving a talk to kids, June 14, 2019, he shot himself in the head at the 121st precinct in Staten Island.
We're still in June, by the way.
The next month is when you saw that watering the cops thing go big.
It had already been going on for a while.
And they'd already known that their superiors, the top brass and de Blasio, couldn't care less and would not have their back.
So they're alone in a city that does not respect them.
June 26, Officer Kevin Prius.
Next month, this is two weeks after that water thing I just showed you, Sergeant Terrence McAvoy, July 27, 2019.
And this kind of goes back to what I was saying the other day about criminals.
Why do we make them take these stupid courses with anger management?
Because we can.
Why do we let these cops endure so much abuse?
Because we can.
They can't complain.
They're civil servants.
Then in August, a month later, Officer Johnny Rios.
August 13th, 2019.
The next day, Officer Robert Echevarria.
Robert shot himself right in the heart.
Most of these are in the head.
Then we had a break for a while through Christmas.
Then, oh sorry, not through Christmas.
Then as the winter began in fall, October 19th, Sergeant Lin Hong Lee.
He had barely started in the police force, by the way.
Now we're into 2020.
2020 after Christmas we lost detective Paul Federico February 17th three days later officer Daniel Sherefs doesn't he look like a cool guy to hang out with then the next month officer Erica Reyes she just this was just a couple weeks ago she shot herself in Columbus Circle Transit Police Station
So this is what happens when you trivialize the police force and call them pigs and throw water on them and refuse to have their backs if they go to court.
What you do is you strip their life meaning.
You deny them their role and you do that to anyone, male or female, and it destroys them.
This whole thing where we mock housewives and we see them as sellouts and we roll our eyes at the work they do, and this is particularly feminist doing this, You've stripped this woman of her well-being.
Now, luckily, she has the support of her husband and her kids to remind her that they're wrong, and she's doing a very noble profession.
But when you don't have that support, it starts to chip away at your demeanor.
And the next thing you know, suicide is an epidemic.
Much more serious, by the way, than coronavirus.
And finally, I just want to say that this, this, uh... Yeah, how many officers have died of coronavirus?
We said that at the beginning, right?
I don't think it's any.
Oh, I think it's a couple.
Almost 200 of them have tested positive for it, but I don't know if we have any deaths.
Yet we have one death a month among them.
No beautiful videos, no celebrities playing the piano.
But I just wanted to end this little segment with, um...
This kills black people too.
You know that guy who said pigs fly?
I'm gonna make pigs fly.
He went and killed those two guys and killed himself.
He was believing this propaganda.
He was believing the myth that that cops are out hunting blacks for sport.
So in a sense, just like I said Antifa are a victim of Antifa's propaganda, this guy is a victim of this bullshit Black Lives Matter propaganda.
And he went in there, and he's dead now, because he believed this.
If people were killing Scotch-Irish, and I had evidence of it, I would arm myself, and I would say, we need to defend ourselves.
We're being slaughtered.
We're being killed.
That's what these people are doing.
Now, they've got to do a little more due diligence, because they're wrong, but my point is that this propaganda doesn't just kill cops, it kills blacks.
For example, I've played this clip a million times but I really think it has gravitas.
This was in Atlantic City where they chase this guy and it's likely That he believed the propaganda that says, if I give myself up, I will be shot dead.
If I try to come peacefully, remember hands up, don't shoot?
There was a whole thing at the Grammys where Pharrell did it and they had their hoods up like Trayvon and they said hands up, don't shoot.
So hands up, don't shoot doesn't work.
You get shot.
That's the lie that you're perpetuating.
So if you get caught stealing a car, Why go there and trust the police to take you to court and keep you safe?
They're just gonna shoot you.
You might as well take some of these fuckers out as you go.
So I believe, personally, that this clip you're about to see is a black man getting killed by the myth that cops will not give him a fair shake, that cops want him dead.
Thanks to shit like that ridiculous Alicia Keys video.
Look at him.
He's walking right at them.
There he goes.
And he's dead.
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