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71st Street in the middle of Manhattan, New York, USA, and that is St. | ||
James Church. | ||
We're at a very important site here. | ||
This is a place I began to expose more than 15 years ago from sources I had who were telling me that there were powerful individuals that were running underage sex rings to compromise, not just politicians, but corporate leaders, particularly scientific leaders, and that they had an island In the Caribbean, where underage girls and others were taken, where they did rituals, and where children were even killed. | ||
Well, as you know, in the last three or four years, it's come out that Jeffrey Epstein was running that network. | ||
But Jeffrey Epstein was just a pimp. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was just a frontman. | ||
And when he died, the networks that he was the front man for, that he was like the butler for, have continued on with the British royal family and others using these systems to compromise the leadership of not just the United States, but the world. | ||
And so Bill Gates, Bill Gates and so many other titans of industry have stayed in the address I'm about to show you for months and months and months at a time. | ||
They've also stayed at facilities in Paris, facilities in London, facilities in New Mexico, like Zorro Ranch. | ||
They have spent massive amounts of time inside buildings like this seven-story facility that just recently sold, we're told, for $25 million. | ||
It's Jeffrey Epstein's former headquarters in New York City. | ||
And we're here producing a special report for freeworldnews.tv and infowars.com that's going to be out in the next few weeks. | ||
And the question is, what is the center of the web? | ||
Is it the Bilderberg Group? | ||
Is it the Club of Rome? | ||
Is it organizations like Bohemian Grove? | ||
Well, Skull and Bones is corrupt and evil and set up by very vicious people. | ||
So are all these organizations, but what is the center of that web? | ||
So here we are, just a prelude for viewers of freeworldnews.tv at the famous keypad that so many pimps brought underage girls to, to bring them inside that seven-story building for the sex crimes to be committed so that they could be compromised. | ||
And it's the network that still controls Epstein today that we are here to expose. | ||
But Bill Gates, who took control of all the major world health departments of the planet, Bill Gates, who is trying to force inoculations on us to bring in a world dictatorship, a world economy, a world social credit score, a world ID, Bill Gates was, evidence shows, in charge of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And that's why Jeffrey Epstein had to die. | ||
But there were people above Bill Gates. | ||
So we're here in New York City to investigate the roots of how the corruption and how the blackmail operates and to expose it. | ||
But it is those doors that Prince Andrew was famously photographed staring out as young women came in and out. | ||
It's those doors that famously Bill Gates was caught going into and having parties. | ||
It's those doors that the system didn't want us to know about because they wanted to use that blackmail, that control, to control the people that control our lives. | ||
And remember, many of the people that came to be compromised here and to engage in sex crimes did it as a gang initiation. | ||
You've all heard of Crips and Bloods. | ||
They gotta either kill another member of the other gang or like shoot some innocent person that works at a liquor store. | ||
You've heard about the Mexican Mafia, you've heard of the Italian Mafia, the Hillbillies. | ||
All of them have to commit a crime to be part of the club. | ||
But in prison, you get killed if you're a pedophile. | ||
Nobody puts up with that going after children. | ||
This is the ultimate cult, because to get in their cult, you've got to abuse children. | ||
And that's what this facility's about. | ||
That's why Bacchus, the Roman god of debauchery and evil, is above the door. | ||
And up on the top, there's images of little naked children dancing. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, is that why Jeffrey Epstein picked this facility for his worldwide headquarters of evil? | ||
And did he name that little island he bought in the Caribbean, Little St. | ||
James after the church, St. | ||
James that's just down the block? | ||
This is part of our ongoing investigation that only you, by supporting us, have allowed us to continue on. | ||
And thanks to you, we have the courage and the funding and the resolve to never stop. | ||
So to the controllers of Jeffrey Epstein, you may have killed him, but you've not killed the secret of what he was doing, and you will be exposed. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at Band.Video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching us on Infowars.com, Band.Video. | ||
Huge, huge show for you today. | ||
Many, many stories to cover. | ||
Of course, a Plethora of videos to show you, more than we can ever possibly get to, but we're going to do our best to get through them. | ||
Take your calls as well. | ||
And then in the third hour, I will be welcoming Ty Smith, who gained a bit of fame as the father who gave a rather impressive dressing down to the school board about critical race theory. | ||
Very excited to talk to him in the third hour. | ||
But first, let's begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, June 21st, July 23rd. | ||
Juneteenth celebrations around the nation marred by shootings and death. | ||
Juneteenth celebrations in Oakland, California, Aurora, Colorado, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Clover, South Carolina, and Flint, Michigan were marred by shootings and deaths. | ||
Oakland's Juneteenth celebration at Lake Merritt was interrupted by gunfire at 6.22 p.m. | ||
when the shots ended. | ||
Seven shooting victims were discovered, including a 22-year-old man who was killed in the incident. | ||
We'll show you some videos from the celebrations later in the program. | ||
Just, you know, Juneteenth and gay pride. | ||
Two parades that we can't show on television. | ||
Just our newest national holidays. | ||
One, you're seeing people shooting the head from Point Blank Rage. | ||
The other, you're also seeing that. | ||
Let's go to the next story. | ||
Google and USAID funded Wuhan collaborator Peter Daszak's virus experiments for over a decade. | ||
The unearthed financial ties between EcoHealth Alliance and Google follow months of big tech censorship of stories and individuals in support of the COVID-19 lab leak theory. | ||
The Google-backed EcoHealth Alliance played a critical role in the cover-up of COVID-19's origins through its president, Peter Daszak. | ||
Daszak served on the wildly compromised World Health Organization's COVID-19 investigation team. | ||
He championed the efforts to debunk the lab origin theory of the virus, despite mounting support for the claims first made by InfoWars. | ||
I'll do a little, you know, real-time editing here. | ||
The claim first made by experts on Steve Bannon's War Room Pandemic podcast. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, sure. | ||
It was the War Room Pandemic podcast that told us about this. | ||
Certainly, InfoWars wasn't talking about this in early January. | ||
I hadn't read that line yet. | ||
A little annoying, but moving on. | ||
EcoHealth Alliance also funneled hundreds of thousands of U.S. | ||
taxpayer dollars from Dr. Anthony Fauci's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to its research partner, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, to conduct studies on killer bat coronaviruses. | ||
And Google.org, the charity arm of the tech behemoth, was also funding studies carried out by EcoHealth Alliance researchers, including Peter Daszak, since at least In 2018, EcoHealth Alliance researchers authored a paper entitled Serologic and Behavioral Risk Survey of Workers and Wildlife Contact in China that was made possible by the financial contributions of Google.org. | ||
The paper appears to lay the groundwork for the theory that a SARS-like coronavirus could originate in a wet market in a province close to the city of Wuhan, the likely epicenter of COVID-19. | ||
It's amazing how good they are at predicting the stuff that they then later go on to cause. | ||
So yeah, Google funding Peter Daszak and then censoring anybody that questions his work. | ||
Very interesting indeed. | ||
CDC senior scientist and whistleblower says we trashed data showing vaccine autism link in African American boys. | ||
Current CDC senior scientist Dr. William Thompson revealed in a shocking statement the U.S. | ||
doctors hid and destroyed data that showed a vaccine-autism link in African-American children, boys in particular. | ||
The doctors actually sat in a room and tossed hard copies of documented evidence into a garbage can. | ||
He wrote a letter which in part said this, quote, my primary job while working in the immunization safety branch from 2000-2006 were to lead or co-lead three major vaccine safety studies. | ||
The MADDSP and MMR autism cases controlled study were being carried out in response to the Wakefield-Lancet study that suggested an association between the MMR vaccine and an autism-like health outcome. | ||
We hypothesized, he says, that if we found significantly significant effects in either 18 or 36 month thresholds, we would conclude that vaccinating children early with MMR vaccine could lead to autism like characteristics or features. | ||
All the authors and I met and decided sometime between August and September 2002 not to report any race effects for the papers. | ||
Sometime soon after the meeting, where we decided to exclude reporting any race effects, the co-authors scheduled a meeting to destroy documents related to the study. | ||
The remaining four co-authors all met and brought a big garbage can into the meeting room and reviewed and went through the hard copy documents that we had thought we should discard and put them in a huge garbage can. | ||
However, because I assumed it was illegal and would violate both FOIA and DOJ requests, I kept hard copies of all documents in my office and retained all associated computer files. | ||
So, very interesting revelation there about the link between autism and vaccines, which I've been told on very good authority has been debunked as a baseless claim once again. | ||
Biden White House freezes $100 million military aid package to Ukraine that includes lethal weapons in lead up to the Putin summit. | ||
Biden White House froze $100 million in military aid to Ukraine. | ||
Is Joe Biden prepared to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva? | ||
Of course, Gateway Pundit asked the pertinent question, when do the impeachment proceedings begin? | ||
According to Politico, the Biden administration temporarily halted a military aid package to Ukraine that would include lethal weapons such as short-range air defense systems, small arms, and anti-take weapons as Russia amassed troops on the border. | ||
Remember, this was literally exactly what Donald Trump was impeached for. | ||
Exactly what he was impeached for. | ||
Claims that he was working with Russia. | ||
Now, right before meeting with Vladimir Putin, Joe Biden decides to do exactly the same thing. | ||
We're reminded once again that every piece of outrage by the leftists is performative nonsense that disappears when it's their guys at the helm. | ||
Just remember this in the future when they're beating you over the head with some sort of pulling on your heartstring story about how evil Donald Trump was conspiring with Vladimir Putin to disarm the Ukrainian people to make it easier for that tyrant to steamroll over them. | ||
It was all nonsense. | ||
You were played. | ||
These people are scumbags. | ||
Wake up, won't you please? | ||
BBC bans white people from applying for 18,000 pound trainee job. | ||
The broadcaster is advertising a one-year, 17,810-pound-a-year trainee production management assistant role with its science unit in Glasgow, but the position is only open to, quote, Black, Asian, and ethnically diverse candidates. | ||
Just say non-white! | ||
Like, how many times do we have to go over this? | ||
They're like, yes, it's only open to Blacks, Asians, Native Americans. | ||
You know, it's just like, just say Non-white. | ||
Just say non-white, you save everybody the trouble and then we're aware that it's not a positive thing that you're enacting, it's a negative thing. | ||
You're not lifting up and benefiting minorities, you're conspiring to destroy white people. | ||
Pretty simple. | ||
The IRS denies Texas-based Christian group tax-exempt status, claiming Bible's teachings are affiliated with the GOP. | ||
Not sure if I can emphasize just how monumental this particular decision is. | ||
The IRS rejected a Texas-based Christian group's tax-exempt status because the Bible's teachings are affiliated with the Republican Party. | ||
Okay, so Stephen Martin, the IRS Director of Exemption, sent a letter to Christians Engaged and said the organization used Bible teachings typically affiliated with the Republican Party and candidates. | ||
So they say that the group, which first formed in July 2019, educates individuals on how to choose between, quote, imperfect candidates, urging members to look at what the candidate says about the issues and see if their beliefs align with the Bible. | ||
And now they're being told they're not a legitimate charity, they will not be permitted to have tax-exempt status because Christianity is inherently Republican. | ||
Christianity is inherently Republican. | ||
So not only is that admission on its own monumental, but this is the reality moving forward. | ||
Christianity is no longer the religion of this country. | ||
There is a new religion that has taken over, and now if you advocate for Christianity, if you are a Christian charity, expect your tax-exempt status to be removed, nullified, because they claim that being Christian makes you Republican, which means you're a political charity, which means you don't apply for the same exemptions. | ||
In other words, being Christian is now seen as a partisan Republican stance, which maybe it is since the Democrats are run by Satan. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to American Journal here on InfoWars.com and Banned.video. | ||
Let's continue with our daily dispatch. | ||
Biden's Veteran Affairs Secretary tells a Pride event that the government will pay for free gender reassignment surgery for up to 4,000 transgender veterans. | ||
Transgender veterans will be offered gender confirmation surgery paid for by the U.S. | ||
Department of Veterans Affairs, its secretary announced Saturday. | ||
Dennis McDonough? | ||
McDonough? | ||
Dennis McDonough told an event in Orlando to celebrate Pride Month that the move was the right thing to do. | ||
He spoke for a week after the fifth anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida City, which saw 49 people killed at a gay bar. | ||
McDonald's said the new policy was part of an effort to overcome the dark history of discrimination against LGBTQ service members. | ||
Gender confirmation surgery used to be known as gender reassignment surgery and involves changing a trans person's body to align with the gender that they aren't. | ||
Cost of the program is unclear, but Terrence Hayes, VA spokesperson, told The Washington Post that they expect fewer than 4,000 people to take up the offer. | ||
Speaking of transgender folks, female athletes urged to boycott Tokyo Olympics as New Zealand is accused of cheating after trans weightlifter is selected for the Games. | ||
New Zealand has been accused of undermining female athletics after tapping trans weightlifter Laurel Hubbard for the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo, with some even describing the decision as outright cheating. | ||
The New Zealand Olympic Committee CEO Karen Smith said that Hubbard met the requirements to compete in the international games and stressed that New Zealand's team had a strong culture of inclusion and respect for all. | ||
Smith acknowledged that the decision was controversial, stating that human rights must be balanced with fairness on the field of play when it comes to gender identity in sports. | ||
So you might not know this, but playing in the Olympic Games is actually a human right. | ||
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but being a world-class athlete on the most prominent, important stage in the entire world, having your name entered into the annals of history as the top human being in your particular class, that's a human right that everybody deserves to enjoy at least once in their life. | ||
Human rights, folks, sure. | ||
Yeah, that's what this is. | ||
Many took issue with the assertion that New Zealand had carefully weighed all the relevant factors before inviting Hubbard to compete. | ||
All the relevant factors? | ||
Tell you what, there's one relevant factor here, and they did not consider it. | ||
It is the reality of the situation. | ||
There is one relevant factor. | ||
What gender is he? | ||
Oh, he's male? | ||
You didn't consider that, did you, when you put him in with the women? | ||
I think you might have missed that particular relevant factor when inviting Hubbard to compete. | ||
Save Women's Sports Australia, which campaigns to keep female sports fair in Australia and New Zealand, accused the IOC of betraying women, saying women are not a hormone level. | ||
We are not a self-declaration of female gender identity. | ||
Shame on them, the group wrote in response to the announcement. | ||
Many people claiming that this will make Laurel Hubbard, this sweaty ogre, the first transgender woman, or first transgender individual to compete in the Olympics. | ||
That's not true, it's just previously they were caught and punished for their transgressions. | ||
Because it's cheating. | ||
Because they would win gold medals, and then it would be discovered that they were men. | ||
And that was cheating. | ||
And so they would have their medals removed from them. | ||
Just hilarious. | ||
California's power grid operator warns of potential for rotating outages. | ||
This is from a few days ago, but it was over the weekend, so we haven't had a chance to cover it here on InfoWars. | ||
The California independent system operator, which oversees the state's power grid, says there's a potential that some Californians could face rotating power outages Thursday evening if required outages would take place between 7 p.m. | ||
and 9 p.m. | ||
and last for one to two hours. | ||
And you have to be asking yourself, Why is all this happening right now? | ||
Why can we not keep the lights on in this country? | ||
In the same vein, American Airlines cancels hundreds of flights amid staffing and maintenance issues. | ||
The airline issued hundreds of cancellations over the weekend due to major staffing and maintenance issues. | ||
Sunday afternoon, 123 flights were canceled Saturday. | ||
178 on Sunday and 97 were canceled for Monday, largely the result of a high number of sick calls combined with maintenance and other staffing issues. | ||
So obviously the question is, well, there's several questions. | ||
The first and foremost might be, does this have to do with the vaccine? | ||
Was there a big vaccine push recently in American Airlines? | ||
And is that why you suddenly and unexpectedly have so many people calling out sick? | ||
We know that British Airlines recently had four pilots die. | ||
All young, healthy men pass away immediately after getting the vaccine. | ||
They say, no relation though. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
We have four pilots die all the time. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
Of course, the air pressure changes that occur when taking flight and the pressurized fuselage of the airplane may aggravate the side effects of the vaccine and may cause blood clots to be even worse. | ||
You know, they warn you not to fly sometimes if you have particular blood clotting illnesses. | ||
So, does that have to do with it? | ||
The other question is, when does this stop? | ||
When does the hemorrhaging of our civilization cease? | ||
Because so far we are on a downward slope that is becoming ever more steep as we find ourselves as a nation incapable of performing even the most basic aspects of a civilization. | ||
Keeping the lights on. | ||
Maintaining transportation. | ||
Maintaining food lines and supply lines. | ||
Maintaining a functional society. | ||
It's collapsing. | ||
It's all collapsing right now in front of our very eyes. | ||
And nothing seems to be happening in the opposite direction. | ||
Now, we're going to get more into this American Airlines story later in the program. | ||
We're going to talk about the billions of dollars that have been paid to American Airlines over the last year as a part of the COVID relief funds, the millions of dollars in bonuses that American Airlines Bosses have paid themselves while simultaneously furloughing and getting rid of thousands and thousands of their employees that they now find themselves needing and incapable of carrying out their duty without. | ||
So you know, I've said forever, since I've ever worked at Infowars, there will be no collapse in the traditional sense. | ||
It's not going to be normal one day and apocalypse the next. | ||
The situation that we are now in is one of a slow, inevitable decline in the same vein as, well, the USSR or South Africa. | ||
Probably South Africa is the best example. | ||
They can't keep the lights on. | ||
They continually have entire, you know, energy production plants just fail, just go offline and just stop working. | ||
And that's where we're headed. | ||
There's nothing that guarantees that the Complex and deceptively delicate balance that has allowed our civilization to flourish over the last 200 years will just continue unabated. | ||
There's nothing to suggest that everything's just going to continue to persist or even get better as we've, you know, grew up expecting, right? | ||
Everything's supposed to get a little bit better each generation. | ||
People are supposed to improve. | ||
They're supposed to refine processes. | ||
They're supposed to Get better and smarter and more technologically advanced and everything is going backwards. | ||
Everything is in decline. | ||
Progress is in reverse. | ||
And if nothing is done about it, there's no reason why all of these little problems won't continue to spiral out of control, creating a negative feedback loop after which everything we know as a part of modern life simply collapses and stops working. | ||
Hopefully you're prepared. | ||
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I'll get some of these now. | ||
Let's go to clip number six here. | ||
Because it's here, folks. | ||
Yes, the wheel of conspiracy turns ever onward as the nonsense, tinfoil hat-wearing, baseless, debunked conspiracy theory about vaccine passports has indeed come to fruition. | ||
Here is a spokesperson for the EU announcing the new digital COVID certificate being rolled out by that supranational block of communists. | ||
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Before Easter, we promised to the Europeans that we will do everything possible so that they can gain back some normality when planning for their well-deserved summer holidays. | ||
So on Monday, the European Parliament and the European Council signed the regulation for the EU digital COVID certificate. | ||
It is applicable from the 1st of July on, but if you want to as a member state, you can sign up early voluntarily. | ||
And that's what Belgium did. | ||
Belgium allows, as of today, to travel with a certificate and they issue these certificates. | ||
And here is mine. | ||
So everyone who is fully vaccinated or tested negative or has recovered from COVID can get one. | ||
And we have right now 15 member states that have already signed up. | ||
And from the 1st of July, all 27 member states have to apply these EU digital certificates for the COVID. | ||
I am planning now to start my tour through 27 member states for the Next Generation EU, our Recovery and Resilience Plan. | ||
And I'm very curious to test and to see how this certificate will work. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There it is, folks. | ||
EU Digital COVID Certificate. | ||
EU Gateway goes live with seven countries one month ahead of their deadline. | ||
But you heard there in that speech, she said all 20 states in the European Union will have to comply with this. | ||
They made it sound like it was somewhat optional. | ||
It's not. | ||
This has been rolled out. | ||
This is the prelude to the mark of the beast. | ||
This is permanent tracking. | ||
This is a digital panopticon justified by medical prerogative. | ||
But this is the thing that you have to understand, and this is all rolling out on the first of next month. | ||
What you have to understand is that if you watch Event 201, if you read The white papers published by places like the Rockefeller Foundation up to 10, 15 years ago, you can see that the rollout of some sort of digital passport that is tied into your biometric profile has been the goal of these groups and organizations since long before COVID ever came about. | ||
Now, if I I'm trying to think of like a metaphor, some sort of example That I could give, but it's like I don't even need one. | ||
It should be obvious what's going on here. | ||
If I'm sitting here telling you over and over for years that I want a certain thing, but I know that you love freedom and aren't going to give it to me, right? | ||
If I'm just like, hey, why don't you just go ahead and put a tracking app on your phone? | ||
Doesn't that sound fun? | ||
Won't that be cool? | ||
Why don't you tie in your health records to that tracking app? | ||
How about we make it to where you can't travel between countries? | ||
You maybe can't even go down the store, go down to the corner and buy something from the store without having this tracking app. | ||
Why don't you let the government install this tracking app on your phone and then we'll use it to just. | ||
Surveil you 24 hours a day. | ||
And of course, as we tied in with your biometrics and they'll have all your health records, they. | ||
You know that everybody would say, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
Get out of my living room, right? | ||
Like, this is a Wendy's, sir. | ||
What do you want us to do? | ||
Biometric tracking apps on all of our phones to go to the store? | ||
That is insane and dystopian! | ||
And then a bunch of stuff happens that suddenly this becomes not just necessary, but a good thing. | ||
You're welcome for giving you this tracking app. | ||
It's not that hard to understand when you look at their information, when you look at Event 201, that these people don't see a worldwide pandemic as any negative thing. | ||
It is purely positive for them. | ||
They've maximized their control over the global economy. | ||
They have solidified their levers of power over the population of all Western countries. | ||
They've installed the tracking app, the digital panopticon, which they have been salivating for, for decades. | ||
Oh, and then they're telling you that, oh, such a disaster, and we're doing everything we can to fight back against it. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
It's just a blatant, unabashed power grab. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
So amazing there. | ||
The EU now rolling out what was a conspiracy mere months ago, the digital COVID certificate. | ||
They're very excited to see how it works. | ||
I'm just so excited to see what it's like to be a robot. | ||
So excited to be tagged like a, like a livestock animal. | ||
And track from place to place. | ||
It's just... Isn't the future so exciting? | ||
Americans may be able to obtain the EU's digital COVID certificate for travel. | ||
Oh goody! | ||
We might be able to get in on the action. | ||
But again... | ||
This is not a natural response to an unexpected situation. | ||
Before COVID-19 and coronavirus was ever announced to the world, before the wider public ever knew that such a thing was even possible, discussions were taking place in backrooms at health symposiums around the world, putting in place all of these plans to be activated once you had the correct excuse, once you had the Justification in place, they already had all of these processes ready to roll out. | ||
Showing that, once again, the evidence is overwhelming that what we're witnessing with COVID and coronavirus is nothing short of a pre-planned, purposeful, and, if their designs work out, final revolution of humankind to enslave us all under a neo-feudal system run by oligarchs and administered by psychopaths. | ||
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Welcome back, folks, to American Journal. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
What we're witnessing in America is controlled demolition. | ||
I called the episode, today's episode title, Damage Control, and that's a little bit of a pun. | ||
And it works both ways because we see with the coverage of things like critical race theory and, you know, Juneteenth, all this other stuff, that there's a very large pushback, widespread, grassroots, outspoken. | ||
Outrage at what's being done to America and we're seeing people stand up and fight back and speak out and Get involved and start changing things and the globalists are desperate to put a put a cap on this but to stamp this down So we're seeing articles all over the web now about how critical race theory isn't what you think it is. | ||
No, of course not No, you have no idea what critical race Theory is stop questioning it Stop looking into it Stop paying attention to what's being taught to your children in school. | ||
Desperate to control the damage that's being done now to the New World Order's schemes as regular Americans are waking up to reality and putting their foot down and not letting this continue unabated. | ||
That's one meaning of damage control. | ||
The other one is to cause damage in a controlled fashion, a controlled demolition. | ||
That is what we are literally seeing play out in real time in America as billionaires consolidate their gains over the last year, having siphoned something like $2 trillion out of the middle class directly into their pockets, having bought having siphoned something like $2 trillion out of the middle class directly into their pockets, having bought up real estate and corporations at | ||
Consolidating them into multinational conglomerates and using them to exploit the American people to the maximum degree. | ||
And in consequence, the basic infrastructure of our civilization is collapsing, is falling apart, is deteriorating and indeed disintegrating at incredibly rapid clip. | ||
This is everything to the literal infrastructure with things like. | ||
A dam built in the 60s in California being shut down for the first time in 50 years. | ||
Bridges like the one in over the Mississippi. | ||
Becoming undrivable huge. | ||
Sections of our economy shut off by cyber attack. | ||
Course it began with the airlines. | ||
Last year, maybe the year before with the Boeing Max planes just dropping out of the sky and this being blamed by the, you know, engineers within Boeing on the diversity and inclusion practices of that company. | ||
Essentially saying that people who were chosen for positions of authority were chosen not because of their qualifications, but because of their immutable characteristics of their personality or genetic makeup. | ||
And so it's the inevitable consequence, of course, if you're putting less qualified people into these positions and then making it, you know, a punishable offense to question these people, you know, the Boeing engineers. | ||
There was a leaked email where they said this is a project, you know, organized by monkeys and supervised by clowns or something along those lines. | ||
So now questioning your bosses and their decisions. | ||
It's not just workplace aggravation. | ||
It's racism and bigotry and must be punished. | ||
You're not just questioning the decisions of your bosses. | ||
You're a white supremacist now. | ||
This is the world that we're moving into. | ||
And it's a world where collapse is inevitable, slow, and constant. | ||
So American Airlines this morning cancels hundreds of flights amid staffing and maintenance issues. | ||
And some of this is just kind of hilarious. | ||
I mean, first of all, they blame a high number of sick calls, combined with maintenance and other staffing issues. | ||
And again, yes, the question is this because of the vaccine? | ||
Was there a large push to get American Airlines employees vaccinated and is perhaps that influencing the very high number of sick calls? | ||
So many sick calls that 400 flights had to be cancelled. | ||
canceled 123 flights canceled Saturday 178 canceled on Sunday 97 canceled on Monday they said the most of the cancellations are on the a320 and 737 aircraft but may continue to cancel at least 50 to 60 flights per day for the rest of June and 50 to 80 flights per day through July They say we made targeted changes with the goal of impacting the fewest number of customers by adjusting flights and markets where we have multiple options for re-accommodation. | ||
Translation this is a bureaucrat bureaucratic nonsense doublespeak meaning Yeah, your flight is not happening actually Just you know minor inconveniences | ||
There was a guy on Twitter today, I think it was Dave Rubin actually, saying his experience with American Airlines, having to wait for five hours, and then a fight breaking out between a flight attendant and somebody on the airline, and then that causing a delay, which then meant that the crew of the airline was overworked, so then they had to cancel the flight altogether. | ||
And these are the, you know, minor inconveniences that stack up by the thousands. | ||
Dave Rubin's just one person, but how many people were on that flight? | ||
How many other people were expecting to get on planes, but found out that their flight, just like 400 others, had been canceled? | ||
You know, it's one of the things I remember my dad always talking about growing up. | ||
When the government, or corporations in this case, place absolutely zero value on your time. | ||
On your time. | ||
I was driving back from Oklahoma City a few weeks ago, down I-35 the entire way. | ||
I spent at least two hours sitting in traffic at times. | ||
Stop and go traffic on an interstate, right? | ||
Where I'd be sitting there for like a minute at a time, drive forward a little bit, then you're sitting there for another minute. | ||
Massive traffic the entire time I was driving, entirely caused by construction. | ||
It wasn't wrecks that were happening that were causing backups. | ||
It was all because of construction, the highway going down into one lane. | ||
The problem, though, I drove back in the middle of a day, in the middle of a Friday, and I didn't see a single construction worker the entire time. | ||
The entire time I was driving on the highway, it was under construction, and I never once saw a single person in a vest. | ||
I never once saw a person in a hard hat. | ||
Nobody was operating the heavy machinery that was out there. | ||
It was still down to one lane. | ||
I still had to sit in traffic for two hours myself and the tens of thousands of other people crossing that day. | ||
Just hundreds of thousands of hours of our time, American citizens' time, spent sitting in traffic because the government is terrible. | ||
But they don't care. | ||
They have no incentive. | ||
What does it matter to them if you have to spend an extra hour or two in traffic? | ||
What does it matter to them if you have to spend an extra five hours sitting in an airport and then your plane gets delayed? | ||
Then you have to get a hotel and you don't get home till the next day. | ||
Then you miss some event. | ||
What do they care? | ||
It doesn't affect them. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Not fly? | ||
You have to fly. | ||
Of course you're going to continue to buy tickets from them. | ||
They can do whatever they want. | ||
But this is the thing. | ||
When all of you, you really have to imagine it's not just 400 flights, they get canceled. | ||
That's 400 flights times 150 people per plane times however many hours of delays. | ||
It's just a compounding problem, which is why when one little thing goes wrong in this very complex system, you can extrapolate it out or you can Just understand how one little small thing becomes a snowball rolling down a hill, just causing massive issues for tens of thousands of people all over the country. | ||
That itself, you know, goes on to affect any number of other corporations and organizations. | ||
And this is the anatomy of the collapse of the civilization. | ||
But they said some funny stuff here. | ||
I'm trying to find the exact quote, but they say, you know, they say maintenance and staffing issues. | ||
But at one point they say, uh, I really, I wish I had the right word. | ||
Something like unexpected or, or unexpected, uh, weather. | ||
I'll find the right word, but here's a, uh, a great tweet from a guy named Clock Out Wars. | ||
Corporations and companies like American Airlines told employees to go F themselves during a pandemic and got billions of dollars in COVID bailouts. | ||
Now, CEOs are making the workers the public enemy number one, blaming the labor shortage. | ||
So they laid off 17,500 workers due to coronavirus, and now they're blaming that labor shortage for the canceled flights, basically saying, nobody wants to work with us. | ||
Well, you laid off 17,500 frontline workers due to coronavirus. | ||
But then you also received $5.8 billion in pandemic assistance from the Treasury. | ||
A $4,100,000,000 loan, a grant, and a $1,700,000,000 loan. | ||
from the treasury. | ||
A $4 billion, $100 million loan, a grant, and a $1 billion, $700 million loan. | ||
And then they fire all their people, give themselves bonuses, and shut down the airline. | ||
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This is how it works in America these days, folks. | ||
Here's the timeline for you. | ||
American Airlines receives $5.8 billion in pandemic assistance from the Department of the Treasury. | ||
They received $4.1 billion in grant money and $1.7 billion in loan money. | ||
Then they went ahead and laid off 17,500 frontline workers anyway, due to the coronavirus travel slump. | ||
Again, that was enforced by the government, not a natural consequence of a deadly disease, but the explicit program of the government telling you you are not allowed to travel. | ||
So they'll cause the problem. | ||
Then they'll tax you for billions of dollars to solve the problem. | ||
Then they'll give that money to corporations who then fire their employees and give themselves massive bonuses. | ||
As we have, American Airlines CEO receives $10.6 million in compensation last year. | ||
While continuing to force thousands of workers into leave early retirement and furloughs. | ||
And now he's blaming labor shortage and weather for cutting flights. | ||
American Airlines sees 10 to 20% extra staff in July 2020. | ||
Hard to avoid furloughs. | ||
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So just a... | |
Massive ongoing scam. | ||
Here's the quote I was trying to find in the last segment. | ||
American Airlines canceling hundreds of flights through mid-July in part due to labor shortage and quote, unprecedented weather. | ||
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What? | |
What do you mean unprecedented weather? | ||
Well, it's raining up and we've never seen this before. | ||
We don't know how to deal with it. | ||
What do you mean it's unprecedented? | ||
It's rain, it's wind, it's heat. | ||
Have you never experienced these before? | ||
You've only been operating as an airline for 50 plus years. | ||
You've never experienced weather? | ||
Unprecedented weather. | ||
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Am I the only one that's baffled by this? | |
Unprecedented weather. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I really don't understand. | ||
They're like, yeah, we've got hurricanes in the desert now, but we really don't know how to deal with it. | ||
Like, that's unprecedented weather, okay? | ||
It's like, yeah, it's raining rocks, and it's entirely unprecedented, and we have no idea what to do with it. | ||
It's like, well, it's summertime, and so the temperatures are up. | ||
And they're just like, bah, this is unprecedented! | ||
We've never dealt with this before! | ||
What do we do? | ||
Fire everyone! | ||
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Give me a bonus! | |
This weather is unprecedented. | ||
And at the end of the day, it is simply a moral issue, in my opinion. | ||
I don't begrudge people for being paid well if they're doing a good job. | ||
But you would think that perhaps we would have some sort of civilizational influence that would encourage the people at the heads of these companies To actually operate in a way that is beneficial to the employees who work for them and depend on them. | ||
And perhaps maybe you gotta suffer just a little smidgen to make sure the rest of your company runs well. | ||
I wonder how many of these frontline workers that were laid off could have been kept on maybe with a slightly lower Hey, you're not working, so we're only gonna be able to pay you half as much as we normally do, but you can stay at home and get that for the 10.66 million dollars that the American Airlines CEO received. | ||
I'm not a communist, I'm not a socialist, I don't think we need to have, like, caps for the CEO. | ||
Doesn't it just make sense? | ||
If you're a CEO, wouldn't you Do that. | ||
Can you imagine all the positive press? | ||
Can you imagine the loyalty of your employees if you were to take a hit yourself? | ||
You've already got $100 million. | ||
Why don't you just not accept the $10 million bonus? | ||
Give it out to your people. | ||
Keep them employed and everything will work better. | ||
Or we can have a society run by greed where everybody's going after themselves and destroying everything in the process. | ||
and then they'll just kick you off and make sure the government pays your wages instead of them. | ||
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So American Airlines canceling 50 to 80 flights a day. | ||
I'm sorry, 50 to 60 flights per day for the rest of June and 50 to 80 flights per day through July. | ||
There's massive inconveniences. | ||
Poor people trying to fly. | ||
Massive destruction in the lives of their employees who they furloughed by the tens of thousands last year while simultaneously receiving $5.8 billion of your tax money free of charge to them. | ||
Their CEOs take home $10 million for effing everybody over, failing entirely, and having to Basically contract their entire operation to the bare minimum in order to continue operations. | ||
So on a lark, just on a whim of mine, I went ahead and just searched for the terms American Airlines and diversity on Google and you find all sorts of interesting stuff. | ||
A mere month ago, American Airlines welcomes Cole Brown as Chief People Officer. | ||
American Airlines announced Nicole Cole Brown will join the airline as the Chief People Officer. | ||
In this role, Brown will lead all aspects of the airline's people organization, including the team supporting global talent and recruitment, benefits and compensation, people, operations, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
She will report to Elise Eberlein, Executive Vice President of People and Global Engagement, saying, Cole is an extraordinary leader and the right person to lead America's, Americans' peoples has function as we recover from a global pandemic and welcome our customers back to American Airlines. | ||
Her experience with large multinational service businesses will translate well into the airline industry, and the breadth and depth of her human resources experience will support our coworkers in the best way possible. | ||
Above all, Cole has a servant leader's mindset that complements Americans' mission to care for people on life's journeys. | ||
Well, that all sounds very nice, but why don't you operate an airline first? | ||
Why don't you fly people from point A to point B without crashing into the ground in the time in between? | ||
And then you can focus on making everybody feel good with your bizarre, probably paid millions and millions of dollars position of equity and diversity and inclusion. | ||
Okay, let's get our priorities straight here. | ||
And first, let's operate the company for its intended purpose. | ||
Then let's use all of the company's excess resources to propagandize its employees. | ||
Okay, let's get our priorities correct here. | ||
American Airlines named to the Diversity's Best Practices Inclusion Index. | ||
This was last year, last summer. | ||
Best Practices in Diversity Inclusion Index, which recognizes top companies and organizations engaging in effective practices of diversity and inclusion. | ||
Now, in terms of actually operating an airline, maybe not the best practices. | ||
Maybe not the best. | ||
Canceling hundreds of flights a day. | ||
Projecting out months into the future saying we'll still be canceling 100 flights a day a month from now. | ||
Just failing entirely. | ||
Oh, but they're succeeding in diversity and inclusion. | ||
That's the important part. | ||
American Airlines says it's diverse and inclusive. | ||
American Airlines harnesses diversity and change as a force for good. | ||
Okay, but it's going to be hard to continue out this change for good when your company collapses because you can't fly airplanes anymore. | ||
Maybe focus on the first things first. | ||
The Black Boardroom initiative is about bringing equity to this coveted space. | ||
It's not about talent. | ||
That is abundant. | ||
It's about removing the barrier of access and tapping into a wealth of resources that match what boards need to drive company performance, said Brown, who's an outside advisor for the effort and herself a board member of American Airlines, Axon, and eBay. | ||
Tell you what, when planes stop falling out of the sky, and when your customers are no longer forced to sit around for five or six hours only to be told that their flight was cancelled, then maybe, then maybe we'll see the evidence of all this, all the benefits of diversity and inclusion that we're experiencing now. | ||
So it's just amazing, as the airline collapses, literally like at the same time frame, May 25th is when the announcement of the new Chief People's Officer was created. | ||
The new head of Talent and Recruitment, Benefits and Compensation, People Operations and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. | ||
It's like, okay, you've got all those bases covered. | ||
Who's going to run the airline? | ||
Who's going to actually do the jobs that's supposed to be done to keep the planes in the air? | ||
We'll get to that later. | ||
First, we have to make sure equity is taken care of. | ||
Just utter, blatant, absurd nonsense, but there we are. | ||
There we are. | ||
That's what we have. | ||
That's where we are, where we will continue to be. | ||
All right, I have just an infinite number of videos to show you. | ||
Let's go to video number 11. | ||
GPs, general practitioners, doctors in Australia are now refusing to give out the vaccine after they find themselves Uh, accessories of a crime. | ||
They find themselves involved in what they see as a horrific activity. | ||
And so now they're saying, we're just going to stop issuing the vax altogether. | ||
And at first I thought this was like a Sky News. | ||
Sky News in Australia is pretty right wing. | ||
They'll call out BS. | ||
I don't, I can't figure out what channel this is. | ||
Maybe it is Sky News, but the way they're talking about it is as if they are sort of a BBC style. | ||
Maybe it's ABC there in Australia. | ||
So it's interesting that this is actually breaking through the mainstream and not just in the fringe or right-wing media landscape. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 11. | ||
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I mean, to have a scenario where you've got patients coming and going, hi doctor, here's a tweet saying the messaging's changed and you're about to give a jab, that to me, I find towards the upper end of astonishing. | |
Absolutely. | ||
And all of the patients who said, I'm going to wait for a Pfizer and we GPs would go, No point waiting. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
The only one you can have is the AstraZeneca. | ||
Let me give that to you. | ||
Well, it turns out we were wrong. | ||
They were right. | ||
And all of those people who were vaccine-hesitant are now, like, looking really, really smart. | ||
And all the people who did the right thing and went to go and get the vaccine earlier look like they were being really, really silly. | ||
Well let me dwell on what you just said there because it bears dwelling upon. | ||
want to do COVID vaccination clinics anymore, you know what, go and get it somewhere else. | ||
Well let me dwell on what you just said there because it bears dwelling upon. | ||
If we have a large number of GPs in Australia who are prepared to do what you've just described and say to the government, hang on, we are no longer prepared to stake our credibility on giving your vaccine. | ||
Then that leaves this country in a vaccine crisis. | ||
Because, not to overstate and to fearmonger, because we will find ways around it, but we are there. | ||
Doctors are going to say, no, you do it, we're not going to do it anymore. | ||
So there you go, the changing messaging, being told yes, it's safe and effective, safe and effective, safe and effective, and now it's recalled, it's very dangerous, please stop giving out these shots. | ||
Doctors find themselves having been perpetuators of a lie, having been told one thing, acted on that. | ||
Messaging from the authorities who are supposed to be responsible in their positions of power and they find themselves complicit in an outrageous act. | ||
Injecting people with something that was not safe, not effective, in fact extremely dangerous and caused major problems for them down the line. | ||
And so now they're saying no more. | ||
We are not going to continue to be party to this egregious violation of people's medical rights. | ||
And in fact more and more of these stories are coming out these days of people saying things like this. | ||
Tammy Buriges on Twitter. | ||
A week ago today, my brother's 13-year-old son had his second COVID shot. | ||
Less than three days later, he died. | ||
The initial autopsy results done Friday were that his heart was enlarged and there were some fluids surrounding it. | ||
He had no known health problems, was on no medication. | ||
And the most shocking thing about this story Is that Tammy on Twitter goes on to encourage other people to get their children vaccinated. | ||
Just mind-blowing. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
She says, our family is devastated. | ||
I struggled with putting this out on Twitter. | ||
I'm pro-vaccine. | ||
We vaccinated my 14-year-old son as soon as it was available. | ||
I know it's mostly safe, but Jacob is dead now. | ||
Jacob is dead now. | ||
They say the CDC-Gov needs to investigate this. | ||
If there have been other cases, uh, you know, why aren't parents being warned? | ||
Well, they are. | ||
You're just not listening. | ||
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It's American Journal. | ||
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It's, uh... Well, it's still the morning. | |
Still early in the morning for many people across the United States, so... I think it might be a little bit too early to, uh... | ||
Well, watch videos of people executed in broad daylight. | ||
So we're not going to play any videos from Juneteenth right now. | ||
Maybe we'll stay... We'll do that a little bit later. | ||
We have a lot of crime news that we'll get to in just a moment. | ||
We will talk about some of the more egregious examples of violence that occurred on Emancipation Day. | ||
We'll discuss some of that, and you can find the videos yourselves. | ||
We'll tell you where to find them, but I'm going to try to avoid playing them this early on a Monday. | ||
Let me just read some of these other headlines from this weekend. | ||
We'll just go through it here. | ||
This will be a little, almost like a Daily Dispatch addendum, an add-on. | ||
Mike Pence was drowned out by hecklers at a Faith and Freedom Coalition summit with chants of traitor. | ||
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Friday delivered marks at Faith and Freedom Conference, but he was drowned out when hecklers began chanting traitor. | ||
Here. | ||
He just kept talking over them. | ||
It was very awkward. | ||
It's like he's a zombie. | ||
He's like a guy who doesn't understand that his political life is over since he failed to stand up for not just Donald Trump, but Donald Trump's voters who felt like their election had been stolen from them. | ||
They think he's a traitor. | ||
We think he is a traitor to this country, so. | ||
The sooner he realizes it, the less embarrassing events like that will occur. | ||
California University to hold segregated cultural graduation ceremonies based on race and identity. | ||
There's a black graduation celebration, an APIDA graduation celebration, which I've never heard of. | ||
Apparently they have a new. | ||
A new. | ||
Initialism here. | ||
What is IPIDA? | ||
What does this mean? | ||
All people in democratic agenda. | ||
No? | ||
Ants, platypuses, indigenous, doctors, and Asians. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what APIDA stands for. | ||
But I'm probably not one of them. | ||
There's a lavender graduation celebration. | ||
For the gays. | ||
A disability graduation celebration. | ||
Okay, so we've relegated the cripples to their own room. | ||
The Middle Eastern graduation celebration. | ||
That's where you fire guns in the air instead of your hats. | ||
That's fun. | ||
And a Latinx graduation celebration. | ||
Which is for... | ||
Gay Mexicans, I think. | ||
That's what Latinx means. | ||
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So there you go. | |
We're just bringing back segregation, but it's back and better than ever, really. | ||
It's back and more intense and more divisive than ever before, folks. | ||
It's back with a vengeance, and now we're inventing a PIDA. | ||
A PIDA. | ||
A-P-I-D-A. | ||
We used to have the Jets and the Sharks. | ||
Now it's the APEDA and the BIPOC. | ||
The Epita and the BIPOC are going at it, as well as the... What's the one they have for the indigenous South Pacific? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just acronyms, just nonsense and bullcrap. | ||
Greenbrae Jeremy Brown says, Scores of Guy have written to tell me they were contacted by FBI to spy on Patriot groups. | ||
This continuing the theorizing about involvement with the FBI on January 6th. | ||
How involved they were. | ||
Of course, we interviewed Jeremy Brown and I hear he's coming to Texas soon, so maybe we'll get him in studio. | ||
He's a proud info warrior himself and really blew the whistle and provided the evidence, the video, of the FBI attempting to recruit him to infiltrate and perhaps shape the designs of right-wing groups here in America. | ||
Washington Post promotes editor who said white women are, quote, lucky we're just calling them Karens and not calling for revenge. | ||
Yeah, they're lucky we're just calling them names and not calling for revenge. | ||
Revenge against them. | ||
Folks, wait a second. | ||
Her name is Karen? | ||
This woman's name is Karen. | ||
Washington Post has promoted global opinions that are Karenatea. | ||
Despite a now-deleted tweet in which he said white women are lucky we're just calling them Karens and not calling for revenge. | ||
Okay, Karen! | ||
Alright, look. | ||
Karens, I hate to say this, are a sign of civilization. | ||
Karens are an aspect of progress in this world. | ||
See, backward civilizations Barbarous organizations of society don't have room for women to speak up. | ||
It's not funny, honestly. | ||
There's a video that we have here. | ||
I could play right now. | ||
Exclusive video shows South Jersey waitress abducted after confronting a group of diners who didn't pay for a $70 bill. | ||
Let's go to clip number 27 right now. | ||
See what happens when your civilization devolves into anarchy and barbarism. | ||
Here's what happens to Karens, to white women who speak up when they see something wrong. | ||
Here's what happens in our brave new world. | ||
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Walter, police say the waitress is lucky she was not more severely hurt after she chased that group of diners who didn't pay for their $70 bill. | |
You gotta be kidding me. | ||
Exclusive surveillance video shows the horrifying moment a waitress was abducted from the Nifty Fifties restaurant in Washington Township, New Jersey. | ||
They pulled her into the vehicle and assaulted her inside the vehicle. | ||
Police say the 20-year-old waitress was chasing after a group of five people she waited on, who left without paying a $70 bill just before midnight Saturday. | ||
You see one person bolt out of the vehicle and the group drive away with the waitress inside. | ||
So the vehicle had it north on 42. | ||
That's what happens to Karens in a world without civilization, without justice, without crime being punished. | ||
I think she'd be called a Karen. | ||
Look at this Karen, yelling at these poor young black men just because they tried to run away without paying their check, just because they tried to cost this young working woman $70 of her own money, which waiters have to pay if you run out on the bill. | ||
It comes out of their pocket. | ||
Of course you'd be blamed for this, right? | ||
Oh, can I speak to your manager? | ||
No, no. | ||
See, that was the old world. | ||
That was the old world where women had the civilizational backing in order to stand up when things were wrong. | ||
They could call them out, knowing that, you know, in this world, people aren't just going to attack you for that sort of thing. | ||
Well, not anymore. | ||
Now, if you speak up, you might be kidnapped. | ||
Hey, you didn't pay your bill. | ||
Now you're in the car being raped. | ||
Welcome to our world. | ||
I mean, this is it now. | ||
So, you know, I guess Karens are lucky. | ||
Let's play that clip again, just the first five seconds, because listen to how they phrase this. | ||
Let's roll this clip again. | ||
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Police say the waitress is lucky she was not more severely hurt. | |
See, she's lucky she wasn't more severely hurt. | ||
She's lucky she wasn't more severely hurt. | ||
Is that the type of thing you say to a victim? | ||
What they're insinuating there is you should have just let the guys leave. | ||
Is it really worth it? | ||
Going after the $70? | ||
Just let the guys steal from you. | ||
Let them take advantage of you. | ||
Let them cost you money. | ||
Let them be thieves. | ||
Because otherwise, being raped, frankly, you're lucky. | ||
You're lucky you were raped and kidnapped, because it could have been worse. | ||
Because you chose to try to stand up for what is right. | ||
You were being a Karen. | ||
And according to the new zeitgeist, you deserve it. | ||
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Here it is. | ||
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Thanks for watching First Forecast. | |
I'm meteorologist April Moss and happy Father's Day. | ||
Today we saw temperatures above normal again, topping out at 85 degrees at Metro Airport. | ||
Plenty of sunshine today, but all good things must come to an end and that starts as early as tomorrow morning with showers moving in around 8 a.m. | ||
And speaking of a brand new week, I will be sitting down this week with Project Veritas to discuss the discrimination that CBS is enforcing upon its employees. | ||
Tune in to Project Veritas for my full story. | ||
Now, later Monday we will see those showers continuing through the morning, but by evening we'll see dry conditions and tropical temperatures as well. | ||
Oh, we got another one! | ||
We got another one. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
CBS 62 insider April Moss blows the whistle on the network's discrimination on air. | ||
During weather report following Fox 26 reporter Ivory Hecker's brave actions, saying, I will be sitting down this week with Project Veritas. | ||
There you go. | ||
Another Project Veritas scoop. | ||
Another Turncoat against the dishonest and discriminatory MSM practices. | ||
Very exciting to see what she is going to reveal through Project Veritas and hopefully this will be the beginning of a trend that we'll see that from now on the local news editors will sit in fear watching as their bright young stars go live each and every day and each and every day they'll sit there watching | ||
Waiting for that moment where they suddenly go off script and suddenly say something like, hey, speaking of changing a new, you know, turning a leaf, speaking of changes, I'm going to be sitting down with Project Veritas. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
And this is why Ivory Hecker's revelations and her action by going live, you know, on air and announcing that she would be sitting down with Project Veritas is so important. | ||
It's a example for the rest of the country and reporters all throughout the country to stand up. | ||
And so, you know, unfortunately, very little ever happens with Project Veritas leaks like they have leaks that just show blatant criminality and you just can't get anything done with it. | ||
Like you just, the cops won't act on it. | ||
People don't care. | ||
Politicians bury it. | ||
The media bans it. | ||
It's hard to get anything actually done with this. | ||
Nothing has been done. | ||
Nothing has happened to the Fox 26 producers that silenced Ivory Hecker. | ||
As far as I can tell, anything that I know, nothing has happened to it. | ||
Don't you know that even now just with these two women coming out in the way that they have, every editor or every producer of every local news station now has this in the back of their mind, is thinking, which one of my employees is most likely to do this and how do I need to change my tactics in order to prevent them from embarrassing us in this way? | ||
So it's already happening in effect. | ||
It may be a subtle one. | ||
It may be a subliminal one underneath the surface happening, but I guarantee you this is striking fear into the hearts of news producers all around the country. | ||
Terrified that one of their reporters might go rogue live on air. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
And this is brand new from 48 minutes ago. | ||
Let's get into some more stories here. | ||
Oxford University alumni have slammed attempts by the student union there to employ sensitivity readers to vet, edit, and place trigger warnings on the institution's oldest newspaper in order to resolve problematic articles. | ||
That's right. | ||
Oxford alumni warn Woke Mob wants sensitivity readers to vet and edit the university's oldest newspapers. | ||
As the London Telegraph reports, student consultancy of sensitivity readers are being paid by Oxford Student Union to address high incidences of insensitivity material being published by the Chirwell newspaper. | ||
A former editor of the Chirwell, Michael Crick, labeled the move as, quote, horrific. | ||
Crick, who's gone on to broadcast for the BBC and Channel 4, compared the move to an authoritarian government demanding to vet and change newspapers before they are published. | ||
The key thing about journalism, he says, But that's the point, isn't it? | ||
The ideology that they subscribe to is not one of creation. | ||
It is only one of destruction. | ||
They do not build. | ||
They only destroy. | ||
it, they can set up their own, Crick asserted, adding, quote, the answer to all of these things is pluralism. | ||
If you're going to have a boring, dull, vetted newspaper, then nobody's going to read it. | ||
But that's the point, isn't it? | ||
The ideology that they subscribe to is not one of creation. | ||
It is only one of destruction. | ||
They do not build. | ||
They only destroy. | ||
They cannot create their own newspaper and get their own audience to create their own They have to get into your pre-established and well-respected organization and subvert it and eat it out from the inside like termites. | ||
This is like a guy saying, you know, maybe the termites should just build their own house. | ||
They don't do that sort of thing, okay? | ||
They build piles of mud. | ||
They destroy your house that you put a lot of work into building. | ||
They are pests, a pestilence upon us. | ||
They're ticks. | ||
Bloodsuckers. | ||
Destroyers, not builders. | ||
Dr. Fauci has doubled down on his controversial claim, saying now, quote, people who criticize me are actually criticizing science. | ||
Oh, they're criticizing science. | ||
He said, it's essential as a scientist that you evolve your opinion and recommendations based on the data as it evolves. | ||
And that's the reason I say people who then criticize me are actually criticizing science. | ||
I am science, declares Lord Fauci. | ||
Bow before me. | ||
I'm going to start using this. | ||
It's actually a very good excuse. | ||
You know, people come up to you and they go, hey, look, you said this before. | ||
Now you've completely changed your tune. | ||
You're saying the opposite. | ||
My response is going to be, well, I didn't know you hated science. | ||
Are you criticizing science right now? | ||
See, every time I change my mind, every time I assert something as blatant, evident fact, only to take the completely opposite position the day later? | ||
See, that's science. | ||
I'm doing science, then. | ||
I'm a scientist. | ||
Every time I change my mind, without reason, purpose, or evidence, that's science. | ||
And questioning me is to question science and the very nature of the universe itself. | ||
It's blasphemy in our new religion to question the Lord of science and his priestly class. | ||
The people who are giving us the ad hominem saying, ah, Fauci misled, okay, this is not an ad hominem. | ||
He's like, it's an ad hominem to point out my hypocrisy. | ||
No, no, ad hominem would be to say that you're an ugly idiot that throws balls like a dolphin. | ||
You are as good of a pitcher in baseball as a dolphin would be, sir. | ||
That's an ad hominem. | ||
An ad hominem is to say, I'm not going to listen to this guy because he looks and talks like an evil gremlin. | ||
That's an ad hominem, sir. | ||
But no, he's just mislabeling. | ||
The term ad hominem and saying, ah, Fauci misled us. | ||
First he said no masks, then he said masks. | ||
Like that's pointing out your hypocrisy. | ||
You're changing dictates. | ||
The fact that what you say is, according to the media, it's supposed to be treated as gospel fact, unquestionable. | ||
In fact, you'll be kicked off of Facebook for daring to cast doubt upon the proclamations of Lord Fauci. | ||
And then he can change his mind completely to the other side. | ||
This is the way science works. | ||
You work with the data you have at the time. | ||
So the obvious question is, what new data did you learn about masks that made you change your mind? | ||
And the answer is nothing. | ||
He's actually already told us it was a political decision because they didn't want the hospitals to run out of masks. | ||
they told people not to buy them. | ||
All right, folks, this segment here, the last segment of the second hour of American Journal, is going to be one of the craziest ones You've ever heard. | ||
I. I'm blown away by some of the news that I'm reading in front of me right now. | ||
We'll try to get through all of it before we welcome Ty Smith in the final hour. | ||
We'll be talking to him about critical race theory and all sorts of other stuff, but let's. | ||
Let's just calm down. | ||
Let's put our thinking hats on here. | ||
And let's see what the news has to tell us this weekend. | ||
Did you know? | ||
That when Princess Diana died in that car accident, there was a single survivor to that accident. | ||
Now, a lot of people are suspicious about this accident. | ||
They think it was an assassination. | ||
They think that Diana was actually killed along with her, um, her beau. | ||
Murdered. | ||
Caused the car accident on purpose. | ||
Perhaps there was some sort of explosive device. | ||
All sorts of, uh, theories, but, so. | ||
Very well regarded conspiracy theory that this occurred. | ||
I wonder if this revelation will do anything to affect conspiracy theories. | ||
Bodyguard survivor of Princess Diana's crash has rebuilt his life. | ||
The sole survivor of the crash which killed Princess Diana is Trevor Reese Jones. | ||
He was, I believe, the one who was driving the car at the time. | ||
He's recovered and he's now landed a job as global head of security for AstraZeneca. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
AstraZeneca's global head of security is coincidentally the sole survivor of the crash that killed Princess Diana. | ||
I guess he was in the passenger seat in the front. | ||
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It's one of those coincidences, isn't there? | ||
Now this headline may be one of my favorite things I've ever read. | ||
I mean, this is just hilarious to me. | ||
Victoria's Secret ditches supermodel angels, replaces them with, quote, women famous for their achievements, including Megan Rapinoe. | ||
See, this is where wokeism is completely inverted from its intentions. | ||
What they're trying to do And say, yeah, we're not going to celebrate women just for being beautiful. | ||
We're going to celebrate women for their achievements, being strong women. | ||
What I see this as is you're taking strong, empowered, important, powerful women and going, I wonder what they look like in their underwear. | ||
That's what you're doing. | ||
You're taking women who have achieved something great in their lives and then making them underwear models. | ||
Am I the only one that thinks this is hilarious? | ||
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I think that's amazing. | |
Women famous for their achievements. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
It's just like, yeah, we're taking powerful, important women whose minds have helped shape the world that we live in, and we're putting them in some skanky lingerie. | ||
We're empowering them. | ||
We're feminists. | ||
I love it. | ||
I just, I do. | ||
I love it. | ||
Now who are these women famous for their achievements? | ||
A 17-year-old Chinese-American freestyle skier, Aline Gu. | ||
I'm sure has nothing to do with her being attractive. | ||
A size 14 model and inclusivity advocate, Paloma Esalor. | ||
See, her achievement was being fat, I guess. | ||
Indian actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas. | ||
Which I guess is, she's an actress, so that's just sort of a, that's a model that talks. | ||
I'm not sure if I'd consider that an achievement. | ||
Brazilian trans model, Valentino Sempaio. | ||
So a man, so I guess this woman's achievement is being a male. | ||
She has achieved manhood, I guess. | ||
We're gonna call it Victor's secret now. | ||
Jeff's secret. | ||
Yeah, we're gonna go down to Jeff's secret and buy some lingerie. | ||
And a South Sudanese refugee, Adut Akech. | ||
I guess her achievement was not dying. | ||
I don't know, being a refugee I guess is an achievement now. | ||
Amanda de Cadene, the photographer and founder of hashtag girl gaze, the digital platform for female photographers. | ||
So she achieved a hashtag. | ||
She achieved making a hashtag. | ||
Wow. | ||
These women are just so impressive, aren't they? | ||
But of course they say that, they say, quote, we needed to stop being about what men want and be about what women want. | ||
Have they talked to women? | ||
Do they know what women want? | ||
I don't know about you. | ||
Most women I know, They want to look good in lingerie. | ||
They want to be attractive to males. | ||
They want to be appreciated in all of their feminine beauty. | ||
But that's wrong now. | ||
Now you have to, I don't know, be an Indian actress? | ||
I mean, what is this? | ||
Who cares? | ||
I just love it. | ||
I love that they are now taking women who are famous for their achievements, achieving great things, and Putting them in skimpy underwear and then calling that progress. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
That's a start, I guess. | ||
Now this is something I've talked about quite a bit, and it's happened yet again. | ||
Because I feel like this is one of those things people don't believe when I say it. | ||
When I talk about the lack of value that the Chinese communists place on human lives. | ||
I talk about all the time, you know, last month or so, we had a Chinese space station falling to Earth, landing somewhere they had no idea where. | ||
And I always talk about the fact that when the Chinese launch rockets into space, they do it from the center of their country. | ||
And the booster rockets that first make the initial charge, you know, through the atmosphere, just fall back to Earth. | ||
We do it in Florida, so it falls over the ocean. | ||
Hopefully not hurting anybody. | ||
Chinese have no such compunction about dropping their stuff. | ||
So here is the latest event. | ||
A rocket booster from the Shenzhou 12 launch landed on a civilian road in China. | ||
Let's think about this for a second. | ||
Is this an accident? | ||
Where was it supposed to land? | ||
It's like, thank God it landed in a road. | ||
There are houses around there. | ||
There are children playing in fields. | ||
So yeah, I'm not kidding when I say this stuff. | ||
These rocket boosters are full of toxic material, by the way. | ||
The rocket fuel itself, instead of not just being incredibly flammable, is insanely toxic. | ||
And they just launch these and let the rocket boosters fall onto the houses and the farms of the peasants underneath. | ||
Just despicable. | ||
Just utterly anti-human. | ||
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I don't know if you've seen this, uh, this graph, but it's an important one. | ||
The FDA definition of safe and effective. | ||
I think we should, um, you know, there's a couple graphs in today's world that really define where we are as a civilization. | ||
This is one of them. | ||
You can see the spike of deaths reported from vaccine reactions. | ||
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You have a little over 500 in 2018. | |
And by 2021, you're seeing a massive spike of 6,000 deaths. | ||
It's one of these, uh, graphs that if you show this to a normal person, you go, where is the, uh, where's the change? | ||
Where's the unique part of this graph? | ||
If they're not morons, it's pretty easy to find, but they won't see it like they will. | ||
It's the emperor's new clothes. | ||
Literally. | ||
It's like you show them this, or if you show them the graph of the election results with the massive spike to Joe Biden, And you show them this they'll act like they can't see it. | ||
I don't know what I'm looking at here like a like a robot from Westworld Because they know that when you plot facts on a graph and it represents reality and that reality shows you That your entire belief system is faulty. | ||
You'd rather just not see it Jake Sullivan says administration will take no immediate action on China until there's international consensus on Because we're not a country anymore, folks. | ||
We are a cabal of world leaders. | ||
What our country does in relation to another country apparently is not going to be decided until a bunch of people from other countries dictate to us what we should do. | ||
That's what we're being told now from our national security advisor. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
California is spending $500 million to thin its 33 million acre forest to help prevent wildfires, proving once again, yes, Donald Trump was right about this, as he blamed that for causing the incredible fires in 2018. | ||
He was laughed at for suggesting that this was the cause. | ||
Now they've ...admitted that it was the cause and are now trying to fix it, which is strange because they just kept blaming climate change previously. | ||
It was all about climate change. | ||
That was the issue. | ||
Apparently, not anymore. | ||
You can actually do normal stuff to prevent fires from happening. | ||
The one thing that doesn't get mentioned is that dozens of people were arrested for arson and that most of the fires in 2018 were deliberately started by leftists. | ||
And we'll talk about that. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Ty Smith. | ||
Ty Smith. | ||
And, um, what I want to do is I want to talk about when we think about critical race theory, what comes to mind? | ||
What comes to mind? | ||
When you say the word critical, what comes to your mind when you think about the word critical? | ||
I have two degrees in medicine. | ||
You know what critical means to us? | ||
Critical means that the person is almost getting ready to die, or they most surely will die. | ||
So when you say critical race theory, you might think of it in the sense of, oh, this information is critical that they know, as of the up and important. | ||
But when I think about critical race theory, I think about critical as in, this is getting ready to kill something, or kill somebody. | ||
So, most likely, what's gonna happen when this gets taught to our children? | ||
Give you an example here. | ||
I was in the third grade. | ||
And I was on welfare. | ||
Go figure. | ||
And we had something called a lunch car. | ||
Our teacher would let the kids that got the cold lunch or got lunch from home, they got to go in line first. | ||
The ones that had the lunch car, we had to go behind them. | ||
Time after time, that kept on happening. | ||
I'm getting there thinking, like, man, this is messed up. | ||
How come the kids have got a cold munch? | ||
How come the kids have got a munch from school? | ||
Why do they get to go before me? | ||
I started feeling real down and bad about myself. | ||
What makes them kids more special? | ||
What makes them different? | ||
What makes them so cool that they get to go first, while us with the munch truck get to go in the back? | ||
So, I started piecing some things together, like, man, this is messed up. | ||
Why? | ||
These people that actually got the lunch, the ones that had the cold lunch, the ones that had to go first, they were some of my friends. | ||
I started disassociating myself with them. | ||
I started actually hating them. | ||
I actually started disliking them because I felt that they had something that I didn't have. | ||
They had it better than I had. | ||
I actually started getting mad at my home life because why can't I get a cold lunch and bring it up here so I can be up there in line? | ||
Why couldn't I? | ||
Now, my friends trying to figure out what's wrong with Ty. | ||
How can he be so mad at us? | ||
I'm mad at them for something that's not even their fault. | ||
I'm getting mad at them because I'm the one that got a list card. | ||
They get to go first in line. | ||
But the fact that I was in the third grade and was able to piece that together and say in the third grade, look what I did. | ||
I conjured up my own perceptions of what my friends were. | ||
They weren't looking down on me. | ||
They didn't think they were better than me. | ||
I'm the one that came up with those false perceptions of what my friends were, not them. | ||
So when you talk about critical race theory, which is pretty much going to be teaching kids how to hate each other, how to dislike each other, it's pretty much what it's going to all come down to. | ||
You're going to deliberately teach kids? | ||
This white kid right here got it bad for you because he white? | ||
You're going to purposely tell a white kid? | ||
Oh, the black people are all down to suppress. | ||
How do I have two medical degrees if I'm sitting here oppressed? | ||
No mom, no dad in the house. | ||
Worked my way through college. | ||
Sat there and hustled my butt off to get through college. | ||
You gonna tell me somebody that look like all your white folks kept me from doing that? | ||
Are you serious? | ||
Not one white person ever came to me and said, well, son, you never gonna be able to get to work because you know the black people. | ||
But guess what? | ||
What's sickening about this whole thing is what y'all doing right now is already something I do in my community right now to speak out against this stuff. | ||
Because black folks are getting told by other black folks, uh, you know you ain't gonna be able to do nothing out there in the world because them white folks ain't gonna let you get no, uh, you know you ain't gonna be able to do nothing out here because them white, the white man, the white man gonna keep you down. | ||
Well how did I get where I am right now? | ||
If something white man kept me down. | ||
How am I now directing over folks that look just like you guys in this room right now? | ||
How? | ||
What kept me down? | ||
What oppressed me? | ||
I worked for myself from off the streets to where I am right now. | ||
You gonna sit here and tell me this lie of critical race theory? | ||
Of this, this, this, the reason why black folks can't get ahead because of white folks? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
This is what we've come to now? | ||
I can't believe we even talking about this right now. | ||
The last thing I'm gonna say right here is something that's crazy. | ||
Martin Luther King said he wanted his kids to grow up in a world where they are judged by the contents of their, what? | ||
Character! | ||
Not their skin. | ||
If they're letting this stuff on right now, it is absolutely doing the complete reverse of what he's doing. | ||
So when February comes, don't talk about Martin Luther King. | ||
When February comes, don't talk about blackness and what a dog gonna sit there and just pee on his grave with this nonsense. | ||
That's exactly what's about to happen. | ||
Lastly, we are talking about our kids. | ||
We are talking about our children. | ||
What's so sick about me? | ||
I love the Discovery Channel. | ||
You will see that on the Discovery Channel, animals will put their lives on the line to protect their children from danger, to protect their children from what we call predators. | ||
And what do they do? | ||
They put their lives on the line from predators. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Oh, just let the kids go. | ||
Let anything happen to them. | ||
Bring in the sexuality stuff right there. | ||
Pervert these children on it. | ||
Let them know that, oh, if somebody touch you, oh, if it felt good to you, it's going to be okay. | ||
Folks, if we had a thousand parents like Ty Smith, or if every parent was like Ty Smith, there would be no critical race theory. | ||
There'd be no reason to have to be fighting back against this. | ||
Unfortunately, most people don't even know that this is going on. | ||
on we're standing up against this is a heroic act and that video has gone super viral over the weekend you're watching the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
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Let's talk for a moment about crime. | ||
Crime is absolutely exploding across the entire United States with no signs of slowing down. | ||
Massive rises, spikes. | ||
But they're not really spikes, are they? | ||
They're plateaus. | ||
They're, you know, spike is something that goes up and then back down again, creating the spike form. | ||
Crime is spiking, but I don't see it falling back to earth anytime soon. | ||
So it's really just launching. | ||
It's just launching up and up and up and up and up and going higher and higher and higher and getting worse and worse. | ||
In every major American city. | ||
On every possible level. | ||
In every neighborhood. | ||
And nothing is being done to stop it. | ||
So let's talk a little bit about crime and what's being done to prevent the growth of this insane violence across the country. | ||
Right now you have actually a suburb of Atlanta seceding from the city in order to found their own city and have their own police force in order to get some semblance of law and order back in their lives. | ||
The Atlanta mayor, Keisha Lance Bottoms, blames the city's crime spike on the GOP-led reopening of their city. | ||
And this has been a phenomenon that we've seen ever since crime started to spike. | ||
Of course, crime started to spike almost immediately following the death of George Floyd and the growth of the anti-police movement And ever since then, we saw all sorts of just insane reasons as to why the violence is happening. | ||
Is it because churches are opening? | ||
Is it because of the pandemic? | ||
What could it possibly be? | ||
They're all scratching their heads as they defund the police. | ||
So she's blaming the crime wave in her city on lax gun laws, young people being out of school, and Republican Governor Brian Kemp's decision to make Georgia one of the early states to begin reopening. | ||
Asked if officers have been hesitant to respond to crime amid heightened tensions of the past year, Bottoms says, absolutely not. | ||
I can't even wrap my mind around this. | ||
Killings are up 58% in Atlanta from 2020, but even in that year, amid widespread lockdowns, was one of the deadliest in decades. | ||
There were 150 homicides in 2020, up from 99 in 2019. | ||
So in between 2019 and 2020, you saw an increase of over 50%, something like 57% increase. | ||
And then from 2020 to 21, we're seeing another 58% increase on top of that last one, a compounding issue. | ||
We're doing every single thing we can, the Democratic mayor said. | ||
57% increase and then from 2020 to 21 we're seeing another 58% increase on top of that last one a compounding issue we're doing every single thing we can the Democratic mayor said like pushing for young people to find work this summer is that it We're doing absolutely everything! | ||
Kind of. | ||
I mean, we're not really doing anything. | ||
I mean, we're doing one thing, but it's not gonna help. | ||
But we're out of ideas! | ||
We've completely we've tried nothing and we're completely out of ideas So there you go. | ||
Atlanta's just one of the, uh, Many cities across America where this is happening. | ||
The New York City crime rate shootings alone have increased 166% from April 2020 to April 21. | ||
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Absolutely incredible. | ||
The willing incompetence of these people. | ||
This is why they need, first of all, total control of the media and why they need a, frankly, a stupid populist. | ||
If you can't witness with your own eyes what's happening, it's very easy to mislead you. | ||
That's exactly what they're trying to do. | ||
Number of gunshot victims in Minneapolis is up 90% from last year, the Star Tribune reports, adding solutions elusive. | ||
Solutions elusive. | ||
They're trying to figure it out. | ||
An elusive solution, I guess we're dealing with. | ||
You know, it's like, uh... It's like... I keep having a stomachache. | ||
And, uh... You know, every night, I eat about a pound of expired oysters. | ||
Now, what the solution to my stomachache is, it's impossible to tell. | ||
I'm looking for answers. | ||
I just can't find them. | ||
I will continue to eat expired shellfish every single night, right? | ||
We will continue to defund the police. | ||
We will continue to elect prosecutors and DAs who refuse to actually prosecute criminals. | ||
We'll continue to bend to the left's anti-police, anti-law and order rhetoric. | ||
And then we'll look around with our hands up going, why is the violence so high? | ||
Why? | ||
Why is this happening? | ||
We're so confused. | ||
I just, I, I, I don't know. | ||
I mean, we just say the same stuff over and over. | ||
Like, it's just, these people are morons. | ||
Like, they're just morons. | ||
And their solution to the problem is only aggravating the problem, right? | ||
Oh, you got a stomachache? | ||
I'll tell you what, why don't you try to drink some bleach, and then go on a rollercoaster, and we'll see if that clears it up. | ||
Huh, still a stomachache after that cure I gave you, huh? | ||
Yeah, weird. | ||
Weird how that happens. | ||
You drank the bleach, you went on the rollercoaster, and you still have a stomachache? | ||
Huh. | ||
I guess we'll just do it again, see if it works this time. | ||
Right? | ||
I hear they're blaming the warm weather. | ||
Now see, they're saying, it's a familiar problem, how to curb surging violence as the weather warms. | ||
Now see, the GOP opening up your state, the weather getting warmer. | ||
These are the problems. | ||
I understand how they can't find solutions. | ||
They're trying to solve summer. | ||
They're trying to solve the tilt of the earth on its axis. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
Like if we could just make the weather less warm, maybe we could solve this crime. | ||
Maybe you can punish criminals instead. | ||
Maybe you can actually arrest murderers for once. | ||
But no, they're very confused and shocked and they're just going to continue to defund the police and then scratch their heads as to why. | ||
Crime is rising. | ||
Now, the Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has declared racism a public health emergency and has diverted $10 million of coronavirus funds to boost equity. | ||
$10 million in coronavirus funds. | ||
Again, this is like if you're suffering from cancer and you have a GoFundMe or you have some sort of fundraiser. | ||
To help you deal with the medical bills and all of the problems since you can't go to work because you have cancer. | ||
And then the person who is running the fund for you decides to just take a couple of tens of thousands of dollars out of it to give to your neighbor. | ||
Because equity, right? | ||
It's theft, but it's theft of a health care fund, which is even more egregious. | ||
But, you know, it's a public health threat. | ||
It is a public health emergency. | ||
Racism is. | ||
Meanwhile, 52 shot, 5 fatally over the weekend in Chicago. | ||
I would really love to know how it's even possible that racism is severely injuring more than 52 people a weekend. | ||
How is this possible? | ||
Because if one is a health emergency and the other is not, then the one that's a health emergency must be a hell of a lot worse than the one that's not. | ||
And the one that's not is responsible for 52 people with bullet holes in them and five people dead. | ||
So racism must be killing a hell of a lot more people than that. | ||
All right, we have a little bit more crime news to get to a little bit later. | ||
And we'll be welcoming Ty Smith, V.A. | ||
Viral sensation on the other side. | ||
Talk about critical race theory, the ongoing attempts to create and exploit division within this country, and how parents are standing up and reversing the course. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Let's continue to talk about crime and the failure of the modern American system to do anything, even remotely responsible, in the realm of crime prevention and punishment. | ||
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From yesterday. | ||
Charges against hundreds of NYC rioters and looters have been dropped. | ||
Hundreds of alleged looters and rioters busted last year in protest over George Floyd's murder by police have had their charges dropped, according to NYPData, figures ripped as disgusting by a local business owner. | ||
In the Bronx, which saw fires in the street and mass lootings in June 2020, more than 60% of arrestees have had their charges dropped, according to an investigation by NBC New York. | ||
73 of the 118 people arrested in the borough had their cases shelved altogether, while 19 were convicted of lesser counts like trespassing, which carries no jail time, the report said. | ||
Those numbers, to be honest with you, it's disgusting. | ||
Jessica Bettencourt, who owns a Bronx eyeglass store that was looted and is vice president of a local merchants association, told NBC, quote, I was in total shock that everything is being brushed off to the side. | ||
They could do it again right now, knowing they won't get the right punishment, she added, of the rioters who, again, left the Bronx burning. | ||
In Manhattan, where looters ran rampant across SoHo and Manhattan, 222 of those arrested had their cases completely dropped, while 73 got lesser counts. | ||
So these were people caught at the time, engaged in riotous activity, looting stores, starting fires that burnt down entire city blocks. | ||
NYP inspector Andrew Arias asserted that the painstaking work went into each case, saying, quote, we had to analyze each case individually and see if in fact we could prove the right person had committed the crime. | ||
So according to that statement, you're saying that You were unable to confirm the identity of 75% of the people you arrested. | ||
You're saying 222 people who'd been arrested just were arrested without any sort of proof whatsoever. | ||
They weren't at the scene at the time. | ||
They want us to believe that there's 222 people that were just peacefully gathering. | ||
The police just arrested them with no cause to claim they were looting and sent them upstate. | ||
Of course not. | ||
But they'll say whatever they need to, to justify the fact that they're just not punishing criminals. | ||
That's just, that's their platform. | ||
That's what they want to do. | ||
And they go through and talk about what each mayoral candidate in New York says about what's going on. | ||
All of the people with brains in their head respond and say things like, Andrew Yang says, while the vast majority of those protesting last year did so peacefully, those who broke the law, broke windows, destroyed small businesses and acted violently and recklessly must be held accountable. | ||
Hey, a little common sense. | ||
A little bit of, you know, the actual definition of justice. | ||
Right there. | ||
Meanwhile, you have people like Maya Wiley, whose platform supports defunding the police. | ||
She didn't respond to a request for comment. | ||
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I just... I don't have anything to say about that. | ||
Nothing to say. | ||
Well, we know what you would say. | ||
Is that not just perfect? | ||
DA Darcelle Clark declined repeated requests for an interview with NBC, as did Manhattan CA, Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr., with the latter's office too busy to talk. | ||
They're too busy investigating former President Donald Trump's business, the outlet said. | ||
Is that not just perfect? | ||
It's just the encapsulation of everything wrong with our country right now. | ||
You've got hundreds of people involved in wanton criminality, destroying the lives of small business owners, destroying small businesses themselves, burning down city blocks. | ||
They're The DA is too busy prosecuting the former president over real estate business dealings 20 years ago. | ||
Where he may have chosen the higher end of a estimate in order to file his taxes or whatever he's accused of doing. | ||
Whatever criminality they've ferreted out after their, you know, half a decade of digging into Donald Trump. | ||
They've been doing this since 2015. | ||
They've been doing this since he announced he was a candidate. | ||
It's been over five years at this point and they've come up with almost nothing but they're way too busy on that to deal with the Literal mobs of criminals burning down your city. | ||
No, they're too busy criminally persecuting a political enemy. | ||
Just... I'm speechless. | ||
It's just beyond words, but... You know, I shouldn't act like no crime is being punished. | ||
Murder... | ||
You know, looting, arson, attacking police officers. | ||
That type of stuff goes unpunished. | ||
See, that's righteous outrage. | ||
It's a good thing, actually. | ||
Fiery, but mostly peaceful and necessary for us as a country to be victims of these criminals. | ||
Those people aren't being punished. | ||
Crossing state lines in order to engage in riots. | ||
They're not being punished. | ||
Stealing from Walgreens? | ||
Just on their bike? | ||
Riding in and filling up a bag and riding out again? | ||
They're not being punished. | ||
But crime is still being punished. | ||
Incredibly severely. | ||
15 years in Iowa jail for burning a pride flag. | ||
15 years in prison for burning a flag. | ||
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judge has handed down a sentence of at least 15 years to a man who stole an LGBT pride flag from a church and burned it outside of a strip club. | ||
He was found guilty last month of hate crime harassment, reckless use of fire, and being a habitual offender. | ||
Nobody was hurt. | ||
He caused maybe $4 in damage, burning a flag. | ||
And now he's going to prison for 15 years. | ||
Years, folks. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about, you know, an inquisition? | ||
You want to talk about a theocracy? | ||
You can burn a cross, you can burn an image of Jesus and call it art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York will pay you 50 million dollars to put it in there. | ||
You can try to burn down a historic church in Washington, D.C. | ||
You can start a fire in their basement and attempt to consume a 150-year-old church that Abraham Lincoln prayed in, and then they'll put your banner on the side of their church. | ||
You won't just not be punished, you'll be rewarded for that. | ||
You want to burn an American flag? | ||
That's your First Amendment right. | ||
Field of an NFL game. | ||
You'll get an endorsement from Nike. | ||
But if you burn a rainbow piece of cloth in this country, you get 15 years in prison. | ||
That's not the only one. | ||
Police slap felony charge on man who did burnout on a rainbow-painted street. | ||
A Florida man is facing felony charges. | ||
After he allegedly did a burnout over an intersection painted with rainbow colors. | ||
They painted a road with rainbow colors and are charging a man with a felony for getting tire marks on it. | ||
Felony. | ||
Maybe he'll be down for 15 years too. | ||
Maybe we'll ruin his life. | ||
The Inquisition, folks. | ||
It's a theocracy. | ||
It's a religion. | ||
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The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the program. | ||
My guest is a man you've probably seen if you've been on the internet in the last week or so. | ||
His video of him standing up against the critical race theory indoctrination going on at public schools has gone ultra Viral I keep seeing it posted over and over and it's really just the latest in a long line of these videos that we're seeing parents standing up against critical race theory, but this video in particular was particularly powerful and well-spoken and and Informative and so it's making a big splash welcoming to the program Ty Smith. | ||
Thanks so much for being on Ty absolutely, so quickly just if you can tell us Your experience about going viral. | ||
What is this like? | ||
What inspired you to actually give up and speak, get up and speak to your school board? | ||
And what's been the effect of having now gone viral and this video being shown to so many people? | ||
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Well, actually, because the type of person that I am, I'm not someone that actually, like, gets caught up in all the clout because I did sports in the past and I've gotten all that. | |
I've won Junior Olympics. | ||
I've broken state records in doing track and field. | ||
And so having all the oohs and ahhs, that stuff doesn't affect me at all because I had to be humbled by the lifestyle that I had back during that time. | ||
You know, you get all the oohs and aahs and then I had to return back home to the ghetto. | ||
And everybody else is real ooh and aah about it, but I'm not because the thing is what I'm talking about and what I'm bringing is absolute truth. | ||
And what I'm saying is not for any type of clout, not for any type of whatever they call 15 minutes of fame. | ||
I can care less about that. | ||
All I care about is these children's future and what they're getting ready to face. | ||
And I know that the psychological damage this type of Right, and the indoctrination that's happening. | ||
I should mention, you're going to do a TED Talk, or you've been invited to do a TED Talk in October, but for now, anybody that's interested can find Ty Smith's work on YouTube and Facebook. | ||
The name of these channels is Modern Renaissance Man, and I love this title. | ||
No joke, I have the term modern renaissance written down because I was trying to come up with a name for my personal show, which ended up being called Off Limits. | ||
I loved that term, modern renaissance, because I think we're going through a renaissance. | ||
Renaissance means rebirth. | ||
So why did you choose that name, modern renaissance? | ||
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Actually, I didn't choose a name. | |
That name was given to me. | ||
There's someone I worked with down in Florida. | ||
Her name is Luli Radford, and because of all the different things that I know how to do, she just said, man, you fix on cars, you're a minister, you're a musician, you know, you got your degrees, and you help build homes, and you help your patients off the side. | ||
working on their cars, working in the home. | ||
She said, you just like a modern day Renaissance man. | ||
So when she said that, I just rolled with, I'm like, oh, that's okay. | ||
Modern Renaissance, man. | ||
I like that. | ||
And that was like years ago before I even started a YouTube channel. | ||
So whenever I started the channel, I figured that would be a good name to give it. | ||
Well, and that's, and, and that's what it is to be human, right? | ||
To embrace all of these different interests and not be a cog in a machine. | ||
They're sitting on an assembly line, you know, being a robot. | ||
You're a human being. | ||
You should go out and maximize your experiences, maximize your skills and all that. | ||
I think it's a great name, Modern Renaissance Man. | ||
That's the channel on Facebook and YouTube where you can find Ty Smith's work. | ||
In your talk about critical race theory, you brought up and one of the things that's quoted quite a bit is the fact that you have two medical degrees. | ||
You were mentioning to me during the break you've been married for 20 years, you have two kids, you are extremely successful and really a paragon, an example for the black community, or well for anybody really, but especially for the black community, that is absent from a lot of the mainstream The mainstream world doesn't celebrate people like you. | ||
They celebrate communists and insane people. | ||
Can you just tell us a little bit about your role, hopefully as a leader and a role model going forward? | ||
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Okay, so one of the things that a lot of people get upset about is that it's like, how can this person have all these things? | |
And it just blows my mind because to me, it seems like they place limits. | ||
In fact, it's probably going to make a whole lot of people get upset, but there was a certain person that was in the White House last year. | ||
He actually asked me for my t-shirt and the t-shirt that I have is a quote. | ||
It says, do not place your limits on me based off of what you are incapable of achieving. | ||
And that's what a lot of people do. | ||
We like to place limits on each other. | ||
There's no way that me, as one individual, should be able to do all these things. | ||
And so, when it comes to our community, why isn't there more people that's like me? | ||
Why isn't there more people being lifted up? | ||
Why isn't there more people in the black... And I'm not talking about lifted up to where we're trying to get some type of light, but why isn't there more positive black role models being pushed towards our black community so our black community kids can see, if he got there and if he did that, so can I. But no, they like to use people to say, get up, the people that are successful themselves, Right. | ||
But then they'll get up there and say things like, well, the struggle is hard. | ||
The struggle is like, wait a minute. | ||
How is all this stuff hard and how black people have it hard and they can't get anywhere? | ||
But Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, people in NAACP, you guys are rich. | ||
Right. | ||
How? | ||
So it doesn't make sense. | ||
Nobody asks those questions. | ||
All they do is want to keep on pushing this, what I call race pimping. | ||
You know, they want to just race pimp people, make people, black people think that we can't get nowhere because white people are holding us down. | ||
You guys got some type of power that y'all obviously don't know that y'all have that y'all can just look at us the wrong way. | ||
And instantly we just get oppressed because y'all have that type of power over us. | ||
Yeah, it is a little bit ridiculous. | ||
But, you know, even the people that you mentioned, I mean, so many of the people who are elevated, you know, artificially, it's not a natural consequence that so many of these people become icons of the supposed the black community as they want to define it. | ||
People you mentioned, like Al Sharpton or like LeBron James, you know, these guys are Maybe not the best role models. | ||
I mean, if you're supremely good at a sport, you're going to be successful. | ||
But your experience is not being a race hustler and not being a, you know, sports star. | ||
And that's not why you are successful. | ||
You're successful because of hard work, determination, getting married, living a moral life. | ||
That's what needs to be celebrated, right? | ||
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Absolutely. | ||
See, that's what a lot of people have a hard time thinking about. | ||
They see the end result of it. | ||
You know, they see what you do now and they see your house. | ||
They might see your vehicle and they automatically assume, oh, he must have had a good background. | ||
He must have came from a silver spoon, having no idea the hardships that I had to go through. | ||
I mean, I'm not, it's not to say anything about myself, but it's just, it's facts. | ||
Most of the things that a lot of youth that I deal with and talk with, If they try to throw a certain thing that they're going through at me, I'm like, I've been there. | ||
You know, they say things like, well, we were poor. | ||
Okay, I've been there. | ||
Oh, I've been molested. | ||
I tell them, I've been there. | ||
Okay, well, you have no idea how it is to have this pressure. | ||
You know, okay, I've been there, but look where I am right now. | ||
See, that's what I'm saying. | ||
I don't want to focus on the excuses of why you can't get where you want to go. | ||
All I'm showing you is that here are the tools to get where you want to go if you want to get there. | ||
And I hate to say it, if I know that there's going to be people that just want to sit there and just keep on giving me excuses of why they can't do anything, I've been doing this for too long. | ||
I said, okay, I can't deal with you. | ||
So like in one of my degrees, physical therapy, right? | ||
We have this thing to where if a patient is, we try to make them as independent as we possibly can. | ||
So whenever, as they progress, we take away an assistive device. | ||
So if we start them off with a walker, as they get better, we progress them to what we call a hemi walker. | ||
When they get good with the hemi walker, we progress them to a quad cane. | ||
When they get better with a quad cane, we give them a single point cane. | ||
When they get better with a single point cane, there's no cane no more. | ||
So in other words, they don't need that assistive device no more because they're independent to walk and do it on their own. | ||
And so many lessons is learned while they're using those different assisted devices to get to their ultimate goal. | ||
But in today's world, mentally, the government just keeps on giving the community, whether you're white or black, it's the same type of mentality down in that type of community. | ||
They keep on giving them walkers, and the people are never going to be independent, and the government seems like they intend for them not to be independent, because if they become independent, they won't have to rely on the government. | ||
If the government gives them the things, then the government is the answer for what they need. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And, you know, you're such a good example because, you know, you've talked about your past and how you grew up very poor and, you know, relying on assistance and that sort of stuff, which is... | ||
Horrible, you know, and you don't want to, you know, you don't want kids to be in that situation. | ||
But your kids aren't in that situation, are they? | ||
You got out of that and now you're creating a platform for intergenerational growth, just like you mentioned, getting a little bit better each time. | ||
And yet, you know, yesterday was Father's Day. | ||
I did a big thing on the show about the damage that fatherlessness has caused and the increase in crime and even teen pregnancies. | ||
All sorts of things get worse when you don't have a father in the home. | ||
And, you know, your Black Lives Matter saying they want to destroy the nuclear family. | ||
And it's like, OK, if you want to improve the lives of whatever community, the black community in America, then you got to do stuff like Ty Smith is doing, not like what Black Lives Matter is perpetuating. | ||
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And see, right now, that's what pretty much that's what ticked CRT off. | ||
And that's why also I was approached by Black Lives Matter. | ||
They try to use me to kind of push their agenda. | ||
But the thing is, I don't care what people in CRT say because people are trying to backlash. | ||
You don't have a degree. | ||
You don't have a degree in CRT. | ||
You're not an expert in it. | ||
And then also with Black Lives Matter, you're not an expert in Black Lives Matter. | ||
I don't care what either one of those two things says. | ||
When I see that the ultimate thing is to get to the kids, oh, I'm acting like a dad. | ||
I'm acting like a lion over my pride. | ||
I'm going to sit there and protect the future generation that's coming, and that's what Black Lives Matter do. | ||
That's why they're going after the kids. | ||
They want to remove the man out of the way. | ||
They want to remove a real father, a real man out of the way so they can have those kids. | ||
Yeah, and it's all about creating a dependency. | ||
And I love your example of the walker. | ||
It's like they're telling you to sit down in the wheelchair and shut up, even though you're like, I can walk. | ||
Why don't you let me walk? | ||
They're like, no, sit down, shut up. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
We're going to have to have you on again, Ty. | ||
It's Ty Smith, Modern Renaissance Man on Facebook and YouTube. | ||
He's very busy, though. | ||
This video has gone viral and everybody wants a piece. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of American Journal. | ||
And Ty Smith, my guest, who has recently gone viral for his very powerful speech against critical race theory at a school board, you know, local to him, has been nice enough to continue the interview. | ||
We thought we'd only have him for one segment, but we're having so much fun, we're turning it into two. | ||
So thanks so much, Ty Smith. | ||
His YouTube is Modern Renaissance Man. | ||
That's his Facebook as well, Modern Renaissance Man. | ||
You're actually pretty popular on YouTube. | ||
I didn't realize this. | ||
100,000 subscribers, something like that. | ||
That's a that's a massive number. | ||
So your message is resonating. | ||
And now you've been asked to do a TED talk. | ||
What is the topic of your TED speech that will occur in October? | ||
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The topic of my TED speak, we're leaving out some details, is pretty much this. | |
The name of my title is Perception Can Become Greater Than Reality. | ||
And pretty much this generation that we see going on right now, even what what you know, what we call like Fake news, whatever, or even that big type of an ideology is being pulled in TV is not teaching and showing people how to actually think for themselves. | ||
All it is doing is sending folks. | ||
and indoctrinating folks with perceptions. | ||
So people go through life not even having no idea that they're not even thinking for themselves. | ||
They base their thinking off of nothing more than perceptions. | ||
But the issue with perceptions is that perceptions are not always reality. | ||
So the example that I gave in the speech at the District 87, I was talking about how when I was a kid, we was on government assistance. | ||
So we got what we call a free lunch and we got a lunch card. | ||
And there were kids that had what they call the cold lunch. | ||
And the cold lunch just simply meant they got the lunch from home. | ||
It was a sack lunch. | ||
It was in a lunch box, in a lunch pail or in a brown Paper sack. | ||
So the teacher would say, those that get a cold lunch, I want you guys to line up first. | ||
And those that get a, who, those that have a card, you guys stay seated. | ||
So she would give us our card and then we got to go to the back. | ||
So I'm like, I'm in the third grade. | ||
And as a kid, I started getting completely mad and felt completely humiliated because I'm sitting there thinking, look at my friends. | ||
They got to get in the line first. | ||
And as a kid, you know, it's something about being first and plus me, cause I'm super competitive. | ||
I'm thinking like what do I get what do I have to do to become what do I got to do to be able to get going to front of the line because she made it so I mean I'm not and people try to blame the teacher for it wasn't her fault at the school just pretty much had that system like that she just simply said okay those that have a cold lunch line up it sounded so thrilling as a kid and then she's like and for those have a lunch card um here you go you guys go to the back and it was like okay we went to the back and I'm just sitting there thinking like This is, man, I'm so mad. | ||
So my friends that were going first, I started having these perceptions of them just kind of thinking like, yeah, we're better than Ty because we get to get in the line first and we get to walk down to the cafeteria first. | ||
And, you know, we're better than him. | ||
And yeah, every time we get up in line and sometimes they would even hold a lunch box. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Now they will hold their lunch, their sack lunch. | ||
They would just look back at me and wave. | ||
In my mind, I was looking at it as if they were going like, haha, I'm up in front. | ||
I'm better than you. | ||
Right. | ||
They were just simply turning around and waving. | ||
So I would sit there and get ticked off at my friends. | ||
I started disassociating myself with them. | ||
I started showing attitude towards them. | ||
Like, after we eat lunch, it was always playground time. | ||
So when we go out on the playground and we're on the monkey bars, they'll come over there and like, hey, Ty, I'm like, shut up talking to me. | ||
I don't want to talk to you. | ||
But I'm like, I don't want to talk to you. | ||
Leave me alone. | ||
Get out of my face. | ||
And they would tell the teacher, like, Ty is being mean. | ||
Ty is being mean. | ||
And when my teacher would come and say, Ty, why are you being mean to your friends? | ||
And of course, as a kid, I couldn't articulate it. | ||
But I was just like, I don't want to play with them no more. | ||
Right. | ||
They think they're all that. | ||
And she was like, well, what do they do? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But they think they're all that. | ||
So of course, I couldn't articulate what was really going on. | ||
But when it all came down to it, I was the one that drew up those false perceptions of what I thought my friends Felt about me. | ||
They did not think that they were better than me. | ||
They wasn't looking down on me. | ||
They didn't look back like, ha ha ha. | ||
We're in line first. | ||
Look at you, peasant. | ||
You know, that was me thinking about that. | ||
So the fact that I knew I came from a background, my home life back at home, I know that we didn't have the best. | ||
We weren't living in the best of situations. | ||
And I'm not embarrassed to talk about it because it's the truth. | ||
You know, we came from, you know, a house with, you know, roaches. | ||
We pretty much lived on bologna and hot dogs and ramen noodles was pretty much a daily thing. | ||
And if you went to McDonald's, that was like going to Disney World. | ||
So to come from that background, all these things in my mind as a third grader and to go there and see my friends looking back at me and waving, I drew up these false perceptions that they were pretty much coming down on everything that I was and everything that I knew was going back at home. | ||
And they could not understand Why is he being so mean to us? | ||
Why does he want to play with us? | ||
And, you know, and it was all because I drew up these false perceptions of how I thought they felt towards me. | ||
But the reality was they had no clue what was going on. | ||
They were not mean. | ||
They were not looking down on me. | ||
It was not their fault that their parents sent them to school with a sack lunch. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
And they had no idea that that's why you were feeling bad. | ||
And, you know, what it strikes me as is Critical Race Theory is the equivalent of that teacher, and they came up to you and said, hey, what's going on, Ty? | ||
And you said, hey, they think they're better than me. | ||
That teacher leans down next to you and goes, yeah, they do. | ||
They do think they're better than you. | ||
And they are better than you. | ||
And you'll never be anything. | ||
Like, that's what Critical Race Theory is, right? | ||
Is basically telling you, yeah, you should feel that way. | ||
You should feel spiteful and hateful and jealous of those people. | ||
Like, what a horrible thing to tell children. | ||
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And then can you imagine him actually open up a book and say, because let me show you how. | |
Yeah. | ||
Because look what the white people did to people that look just like you. | ||
They beat them. | ||
They enslaved them. | ||
They did this. | ||
And see, that's the reason why you're still in that position that you're in, because this is what the white people did. | ||
You think a child will really take that in and be like, oh, well, I'm just learning these things because so it can educate me. | ||
yo, that child is going to become pissed off and mad at the person that looks the opposite color of them and perceive it to that sin. | ||
Well, wait, they're better than me and they're going to get mad at them. | ||
That's exactly what it's going to do. | ||
I wasn't even taught this stuff over a lunch card, but to actually want to implement that into the course, I want to call it a theory. | ||
No child knows what a theory is. | ||
They can't comprehend that a theory means that it's not indeed factual. | ||
They're They're going to take it in as if it is true. | ||
So although we adults can sit there and say all day long, well, you know, it's not like it's the reality of it. | ||
No, it's just a theory. | ||
It's not really like it's true. | ||
Then why are you trying to teach it to some kids that cannot sit there and decipher between whether something is true or something is just what we call a theory? | ||
Right. | ||
No, that's such a good point. | ||
I hadn't really thought about that, but that is very true. | ||
And of course, you know, everybody knows, but you know, if you really don't think about it, just the way you're describing, you know, being in third grade and the way that you feel about stuff and you're not in total control of your emotions yet, you really can't articulate how you're feeling. | ||
Like, this is the mindset of children. | ||
They don't know what the heck is going on in the world. | ||
And you're filling their minds with all this stuff. | ||
And it's such a good point that They don't know the difference between theory and fact, and when they're told by the authority that they're told to respect and listen to that, you know, a certain number of people are evil and that you're a good person by opposing them. | ||
I mean, it really is as sick as you can possibly get, but you were able to get through that. | ||
You were able to, as a kid, recognize in yourself Hey, this is unfair. | ||
I'm projecting onto them. | ||
It's not an easy thing for kids to do. | ||
And I would guess you probably had some sort of parental help with this because that's usually what's necessary when little kids, you know, feel that way to have somebody come and explain exactly what's happening to them. | ||
So how were you able to sort of get through that and get over that? | ||
And what's the message that you want to take your past and, you know, how do you use your past? | ||
What's the message that you're trying to teach through it? | ||
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Is that, you know, Your skin color, your background, your living situation doesn't define you. | |
And as an adult right now, that's why I talk to a lot of kids. | ||
I say, you know, you know, even just the type of, you know, the type of perspectives and the type of, you know, perception they try to push on these kids, you know, what rich and what poor is. | ||
These kids that live in suburban areas like where I came from, if you live like in a, just a blue collar type neighborhood, I'm like, that is rich. | ||
That is rich. | ||
But as a child, though, children, whether you are, I learn now, children, whether you, because I got friends that are actually super wealthy, they're rich, they stay in big gated communities with $3 million homes. | ||
Their kids and the kids that I talk to in the ghetto, their minds are exactly the same. | ||
All they think about is eat, sleeping, playing, pooping, rinse and repeat. | ||
That's what they do all day long. | ||
So as a kid, there was really no, there was really no perspective of poor. | ||
All I knew is that we ate, we played, and we, you know, we did those things. | ||
But the only thing that got me was the lunch line. | ||
So I used to go home and complain that I did not want a lunch card. | ||
I want to be able to take a sack lunch to school so I can be first in line. | ||
So there really was no perception. | ||
There really was no understanding of what poor was. | ||
All I knew is that, you know, I ate, slept, played just like my My other friends did. | ||
So what I want to take away and want everybody to understand about this is that it does not matter what your beginnings are. | ||
It's all about what your ending is. | ||
So anybody in America, whether you're black, white, Asian, you can do anything you want to do In the United States, as long as it's something that you indeed want to do, and if you want to do it, ask questions. | ||
You ask questions to adults. | ||
Ask questions to somebody that can point you in the right direction, because the more you ask questions, there's going to be people to point you to the right people, and those people are going to point you to your ultimate goal. | ||
But to sit back and just not do anything, that's the trick. | ||
And I'm going to tell you this before, because I know we've got a short time. | ||
One of the things that some of my relatives used to do to us when we were younger, they used to say, you know, at nighttime, these jicama jacama chicas, they come out in the basement, and they'll get you. | ||
So I used to wake up in the middle of the night wanting to go to the kitchen to get me something to drink, and I used to be scared to walk past our basement door because I used to always think there were some creatures down in the basement. | ||
And it used to freak me out. | ||
I never went down the basement because I thought they were there. | ||
So I finally got sick and tired of it and said, I'm going to find out if this is true. | ||
I went down in the basement and stood there in the pitch dark to see if something was going to get me. | ||
And if it did get me, at least I found out it was true. | ||
But nothing happened. | ||
There was nothing there. | ||
No monsters got me. | ||
So that just blew things up for me. | ||
So right now, that's what they do. | ||
If they can get you to believe that there's something there that's going to keep you from doing it, keep you from taking those steps to see if it's indeed true, then they got you mentally. | ||
Wow, that's brilliant. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Perception greater than reality. | ||
And that that does so much to encapsulate what we talk about here at InfoWars so often is they are projecting this false reality onto reality and trying to convince you that it's real and then trying to control the narrative. | ||
So you can't point out that it's not real. | ||
Brilliant stuff. | ||
Ty Smith is my guest. | ||
Modern Renaissance Man is the name of his YouTube and his Facebook. | ||
I think you'll get a lot more great material like this if you go there. | ||
Modern Renaissance Man. | ||
Thanks so much for being with us, Ty. | ||
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You're welcome. | |
All right, that's going to do it for us at American Journal. | ||
Thanks for tuning in. | ||
Alex Jones Show begins in one minute. | ||
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We're talking to the lead singer, Matt Bellamy of MUSE. | |
Some of these things are just too blatant to ignore. | ||
I mean, it's something that I kind of came across through the internet and discovering. | ||
I actually heard about you through listening to Coast to Coast with George Norrie. | ||
I heard you getting interviewed on there and that's where I first came across you and your work. | ||
And then I went on to Google Video and watched some of your films like Terror Storm. | ||
And it really kind of opened my eyes to things which I kind of felt, you know, I kind of had like an instinct in me to kind of told me something wasn't quite right with the world, something wasn't quite right with the news media in the way it presents information to us and seeing some of your programs really has sort of shed some light on to what I kind of felt was going on, you know, and I think it's really time for people to face up to these things. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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