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paul joseph watson
Is there ever in the history of Twitter been a bigger self-owned?
Most of you by now will have seen this clip from a wholesome, family-friendly entertainment parade.
You'd think the alphabet people and their media apologists wouldn't want to draw any more attention to it.
But you'd be wrong. The coming for your children chant has been used for years at Pride events, according to long-time March attendees and gay rights activists, who said it's one of many provocative expressions used to regain control of slurs against LGBTQ people.
Right, so they didn't just chant we're coming for your children at this event or at recent events, They've been doing it for years.
Yeah, I don't think this was quite the devastating comeback you'd intended.
The chant has been used for years.
It's traditional. That makes it even worse, then.
It's not happening. It's a right-wing conspiracy theory.
It's happening and it's good.
Many such cases. They're coming for our children.
You homophobic bigot.
We're coming for your children.
They've been saying that for years.
It's pride culture, bigot. Oh, but they're just...
regaining control of slurs.
unidentified
Uh-huh. That is one big pile of shit.
paul joseph watson
Really? Is that why they're pushing irreversible sex reassignment surgery on kids?
Puberty blockers?
Drag queen story time?
Imagine trying to contextualize the phrase, we're coming for your children, and then inventing your own bat crazy conspiracy theory to con people into cognitive dissonance.
But it's all just words.
They don't mean anything by it.
They're the same people who say words of violence when you disagree with their opinions.
Twitter's community notes had a field day.
First pointing out that there was zero evidence cited in the article that it had been used for years.
Then pointing out that it actually originated from this 2021 video.
unidentified
You think that we'll corrupt your kids if our agenda goes unchecked?
Funny. Just this once, you're correct, will convert your children.
Happens bit by bit, quietly and subtly, and you will barely notice it.
paul joseph watson
I don't know about you, but I think I'm going to start taking them at face value.
This is definitely one of the funniest examples of white guilt I've ever seen, and it was all caught on camera.
Taken from police body cam footage, the criminal gets arrested by police after brandishing a knife and threatening to stab another man's family to death.
unidentified
He was arrested and charged with simple assault and terroristic threats.
Following his arrest, he was transported to the DeKalb County Jail.
Let's go to the SWAT car, please.
paul joseph watson
That way. But then the white guy who called the cops experiences instant regret when he finds out the violent criminal who potentially planned to murder his whole family is being arrested and literally starts defending him in front of the cop.
unidentified
But still he, um...
I will need for you to fill out a statement for him.
I don't want him arrested. I just want to leave us alone.
No, but he had a weapon on him, and it was terrorist threats.
Brandishing is not a crime with a knife.
Brandishing is only a crime for a gun.
Terroristic threats, though, sir.
max in wisconsin
Because he said, die to me and had his knife out?
paul joseph watson
I mean, come on. All he was doing was waving a knife around, screaming, die, and threatening to kill my family.
Leave the poor guy alone.
He was probably just having a bad day.
The guy literally then starts crying because he fears the guy who threatened to kill his family might think he's racist.
unidentified
All that was done.
The threats, everything.
Let me get a statement.
If I thought you were going to arrest him, I wouldn't call it.
joe biden
I just wanted to leave this alone.
unidentified
I understand, but still have a job to do.
Now he's gonna say-- he's gonna think I'm doing this 'cause I'm white and he's black.
Or he's homeless and I'm not.
I don't want that.
But did he do what he did?
Yeah, but I don't want him thinking I did it because he's in whatever situation he's in.
paul joseph watson
You literally break down in tears after the cops rightfully arrest the potential murderer of your wife and kids.
What is he afraid of? Being cancelled by black Twitter?
Being called a male Karen by social media mobs?
The moron literally thinks it's more important not to be called racist than to ensure the safety of his own family.
unidentified
I just wanted to leave us alone.
paul joseph watson
Yeah, I just wanted the nutcase shoving a knife in my face and screaming, die, to be reasonable.
Imagine what his wife thinks of him now.
Well, in a roundabout way, his fears actually came true because this clip has now gone viral on Twitter, just not for the reason he was expecting.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely hilarious.
That's the latest from Paul Joseph Watson.
Instant regret. I'm usually not on the side of the murderous homeless guy, but in this case, I can see where he's coming from.
unidentified
That's all I'm saying. It's Friday, June 30th.
You are low in 2023.
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this thing.
harrison smith
Get it. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
What a show we have for you today.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
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We have just so much to talk about today.
Lots of videos to get to.
We're going to go to your phone calls quite a bit.
Just some major stories to dig our teeth into today.
We have a plethora, overabundance of videos from France, which is just absolutely collapsing.
Maybe we'll do a little compare and contrast.
We've got two neighboring countries both embroiled in protests right now.
One is the Dutch farmers who are politely driving their tractors around city centers to oppose the forcible shutdown of their entire industry.
Meanwhile, France is completely on fire because A criminal got shot.
Just very different situations being handled very differently.
And the people engaged in this being treated very differently.
We'll examine that in depth a little bit later.
Like I said, we're going to show you lots of videos from France.
Just, I mean, it looks like a Black Lives Matter peaceful protest.
It's a fiery but peaceful evening in France last night.
We'll get into all of it and your calls, of course.
Let's just get right into it.
to it here it is your daily dispatch all right here it is folks you Your daily dispatch for Friday, the 30th of June, 2023.
Supreme Court guts affirmative action in college admissions.
Guts them. Just gut them right open like that, won't you?
Just vicious. With a samurai sword?
With a samurai? Ooh, well, hey, no spoilers.
No spoilers, folks.
Still to come on the Daily Dispatch.
Samurais doing battle on the streets of Seattle.
But first, this story. The Supreme Court says colleges and universities can no longer take race into consideration as a specific basis for granting admission, a landmark decision overturning long-standing precedent that has benefited Black and Latino students in higher education.
Which is a little bit questionable, actually.
Actually, we're going to look into that question as to whether it even benefits black and Latino students.
It may seem like it benefits them in the immediacy.
In the short term, it gets them into college, but has it had a positive effect?
We'll take a look at that. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion for the conservative majority saying the Harvard and University of North Carolina admission programs violated the Equal Protection Clause because they failed to offer measurable objectives to justify the use of race in their admissions.
He said the programs involved racial stereotyping and had no specific end point.
We'll spend probably quite a bit of time on this a little bit later.
In fact, I know we will as we...
Completely decimate the entire democratic argument for why systematic racism is good.
Just an incredible world of inversion we're entering into.
Meanwhile, this is...
Just a crazy story from Zero Hedge.
Biden picks up after journalist calls secret burner phone number revealed in Hunter scandal.
On Sunday, investigative journalist and Clinton Cash author Peter Schweitzer revealed that Hunter Biden had been paying for a secret global phone from AT&T to the tune of $300 per month.
Saying, quote, we know that the laptop was Hunter's business, uh...
We know the laptop that Hunter Biden's business paid for, a private phone that Joe Biden used while he was vice president, Schweitzer told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo.
It was from AT&T. It was $300 a month.
It was a global phone where you could access somebody anywhere around the world.
We shared that phone number and that account information with people in the House Oversight Committee.
My hope is that if they haven't already, they will subpoena those records because I think it would give an indication on how tight the communication was.
And that may be the phone, for example, that the Ukrainian, the Burisma executive, might have used in this allegation that he talked to Joe Biden in recorded conversations.
Well, now, get this, journalist John Solomon called the phone and President Joe Biden picked up.
Apparently he still has this phone and answered it when John Solomon called it.
Just insane.
Quote, one of those documents got leaked to me and it had a cell phone number that Hunter Biden was paying for, so I figured this was my chance.
I've been trying to get a fair comment from Hunter Biden, so I'm going to call that cell phone, Solomon told at Real America's Voice.
So I called the cell phone and guess who picked up the phone?
Joe Biden. Wouldn't you love to hear that call?
Wouldn't you love to hear Joe Biden?
unidentified
Who is this? Where did his phone come from?
harrison smith
Where am I? Apparently he hung up pretty quickly.
Again, we can get a little bit more into this a little bit later.
Just another shocking twist in the Hunter and Joe Biden corruption saga.
Really incredible. Again, this next story will be A major focus of our show today as the videos are coming out from this.
Third night of rioting in France with schools and buses burned and shops looted.
France was hit by a third night of riots on Thursday which saw clashes in towns and cities across the country.
Schools burned, shops looted on Paris' Rue de Rivoli.
Police made almost 700 arrests across the country.
Around 40,000 police were deployed on Thursday night.
It was not enough to stop trouble flaring in towns and cities across France.
Buildings, including schools, were burned and police attacked with fireworks and missiles.
Also, giant libraries have been burnt.
Just complete insanity across the board in France.
We'll get into exactly what this looks like.
We talked a little bit about it yesterday and the day before.
This is being reported as a French youth riot after a man shot by police.
It paints a little bit of a different story when you completely ignore the racial dynamics at play when perhaps it would be more appropriate to talk about migrant riots in occupied France.
As they burn in loot with impunity.
Again, we'll get into it.
Our final two stories both come from the once great city of Seattle.
SPD. Homeowner uses samurai sword to stab suspected burglar armed with a pitchfork.
So in case you're wondering what level of dystopian apocalypse we're living through, it is in fact samurai sword versus pitchfork.
Yeah. I'm ready.
I'm ready for the...
Sword battles in the street.
I hope you are too.
I hope you're prepared. You might have your storable food, you might have your guns and ammo, but are you ready for the melee combat that arrives when your entire society collapses, rule of law and order breaks down, and you're forced to go toe-to-toe, sword-to-sword with your enemies.
Police say a suspected burglar attacked a homeowner with a pitchfork in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood.
Where do you even get a pitchfork these days?
That's the more confusing part about this.
Lots of people have samurai swords.
They look cool. You keep them as decoration.
Who's just got pitchforks lying around?
That's what I want to know. Unless you're a farmer.
Not a lot of... One of these Seattle homeless farmers?
Is that what we're dealing with? Is this one of the Chaz homesteaders?
Just completely insane.
So the man fought back with a samurai sword.
Police located and detained two men.
Well, detained one man and one Japanese demigod.
One hero of legend.
One with the sword and minor energies and the other with a stab wound to the torso.
Apparently there's body camera video of this.
Shows video of the homeowner explaining the situation to officers.
He's heard saying, my house has been burglarized.
He was inside my house. He was inside my house and he attacked me with a pitchfork.
After investigating, the officer discovered that the suspect attempted the burglary while no one was home.
But the 71-year-old homeowner came back mid-burglary.
From the dojo, apparently.
It was just good. Just very good luck.
You know, he's coming back from his...
Keto training at the dojo.
Bad luck for that burglar.
Where's my pitchfork?
Quick! Just insane.
We'll cover the last story on the other side.
unidentified
Stay with us. All right.
harrison smith
Welcome back, folks. Finishing off our daily dispatch here.
Meanwhile, in Seattle, while elsewhere, an epic hand-to-hand Combat between samurai sword and pitchfork takes place.
Seattle police are busy hunting down the real criminals.
Seattle police hunt for a perpetrator of skid marks on Pride Crosswalk.
Police in the Seattle area have issued a call for help in their hunt for a dangerous criminal who left tire marks on the road.
He just happened to do it over a rainbow crosswalk.
The cops are looking for the driver of a white Toyota Sequoia who they want to charge with the crimes of reckless driving and malicious mischief for vandalizing the crosswalk, which has been in place since the beginning of the month.
During the unveiling of the crosswalk, the council member stated that the inclusive progress pride flag symbolizes the value and beautiful diversity of all LGBTQIA2-S people.
Okay. Now, I've never seen this before.
2-S. Is that...
What is that?
I don't... I'm not for...
A lot like my car.
I've not been in Seattle recently.
That is not me. What is the 2...
Is the minus sign another particular gender or sexuality?
Is negative S a type of sexuality now?
You need a degree in geometry just to figure out what the hell these people are talking about.
Adding that symbols matter in the installation of this crosswalk is one way that the city is working to create an inclusive and belonging place for all community members.
Unless you are Christian or disagree with this, in which case...
The police are actually asking for you to surrender quietly.
If you could just turn yourself in, then they'll put you in jail for disagreeing, and then it will be a place of inclusivity for everybody.
It's a place of inclusivity for everybody once you run everybody who disagrees with you out of the place.
So there you go. So there you go.
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Now, folks, we try to start shows generally on a high note.
On a good note, if...
There's a recent skit that's come out, something funny, just so we can start off this early in the morning, not as such a downer.
Unfortunately, with as much right-wing comedy as there is these days, there's not like a daily supply.
The demand exceeds the supply in this situation.
But luckily for us, thank goodness...
We have a comedian in office who provides us with an endless deluge of hilarity.
Joe Biden wants it just every single day.
I mean, literally, from now on, we'll start every single show, Daily Dispatch first, immediately followed by Joe Biden Clown Hour, where we just watch Joe Biden being an absolute embarrassing clown over and over and over, every day.
Single day. There's multiple videos of Joe Biden being an absolutely embarrassing mess.
He's also being a tyrannical bastard, so we'll get to that in just a second.
But first, let's start with the funny stuff, shall we?
First, let's go to clip number three here.
This is Biden yesterday on the TV. Confusing the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
Close enough. Let's watch.
nicolle wallace
Some of your former Senate colleagues on the Judiciary Committee would go as far as to say that it's anti-democratic.
joe biden
Do you agree with that? Well, you know, if I say it's anti-democratic, then it gets off the ball.
You get a lot of trouble. No, no, no, but it is...
Its value system is different.
And its respect for institutions is different.
And in that sense, it is not as embracing of all...
What I think the Constitution says, we hold these truths to be self, that all men and women are created equal, endowed by their creator.
It's the uniqueness of America.
We never fully lived up to it.
We never walked away from it.
And this court seems to say that, no, that's not always the case.
The idea there's no right of privacy in the Constitution, giving states power, that we fought a war over in 1960.
You know, I just think it's...
This is not your father's Republican Party.
harrison smith
Wow, what a good point.
No, I hadn't thought of it that way.
Really enlightening. Thank you for that.
It took him a minute to say that.
That was one minute of airtime there that he spent.
unidentified
What? What was that?
harrison smith
Come again, Joe. Can you try that again?
What war did we fight in 1960?
Run that by me one more time.
Constitution, Declaration of Independence, I mean, when you're burning both of them, like, what's the difference, right?
I mean, there's one that was written by, you know, white racists and must be destroyed, and the other one was written by white racists and must be destroyed, so, yeah.
Tomato, tomato, I guess, at the end of the day.
But that wasn't the most embarrassing part of that little conversation.
God only knows what they were even talking about right there.
What he was trying to express.
Honestly couldn't tell you.
It's not your Republicans party.
Something about respect for institutions.
Something about it not being democratic.
He's not allowed to say that or he'll get in trouble.
I don't know.
I guess as good as mine.
Okay. Then he ends the interview.
In sort of the most hilarious way possible.
Clip number six here. It's Biden just walking off the set before the interview's over.
Very confusing. Let's watch.
nicolle wallace
Mr. President, thank you. Thank you.
Thank you very much. It's great to have you.
It's great to have you. Thank you.
Don't go anywhere. It's a very exciting day around here.
We'll have a reaction and an out.
unidentified
Okay, bye. Can we bring that one back and give it a nice little replay?
harrison smith
Should we roll that one again?
Should we watch that one again?
Yeah. Here's Joe Biden just getting up and leaving while, ironically, she reads off the teleprompter, don't go anywhere.
Let's watch. Mr.
nicolle wallace
President, thank you. Thank you.
Thank you very much. It's great to have you.
unidentified
Thank you. Don't go anywhere.
nicolle wallace
It's a very exciting day around here.
We'll have a reaction and an announcement.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
The top story today was the major Supreme Court's decision that occurred yesterday.
The Supreme Court guts affirmative action in college admissions.
The Supreme Court says colleges and universities can no longer take race into consideration as a specific basis for granting admission, a landmark decision overturning longstanding precedent that has, quote, benefited black and Latino students in higher education.
Has it, though?
We'll answer that question in just a moment.
Obviously. Harvard-UNC admission programs cannot be reconciled with the guarantees of the Equal Protection Clause, he says.
Both programs lack sufficiently focused and measurable objections, warranting the use of race, unavoidably employ race in a negative manner, involve racial stereotyping, and lack meaningful endpoints.
We have never permitted admission programs to work that way, and we will not do so today, Roberts said.
Shocking. Just a...
Shocking glimmer of common sense from a major branch of our government.
Democrats, of course, extremely upset that they've outlawed racism.
Very unfortunate for them.
The majority opinion claims that the court was not expressly overturning prior cases, authorizing race-based affirmative action, and suggested that how race has affected an applicant's life can still be part of how their application is considered.
But even if the court did not formally end race-based affirmative action in higher education, its analysis will make it practically impossible for colleges and universities to take race into account, as the three Democratic appointees stressed in dissent.
But what if they want to be racist?
But what if they want to keep out a particular race?
White people. It's about hating white people.
You know, one thing we need to sort of understand here is that the words that we're using are not the words as they're intended to be used.
These are trans words that we're dealing with.
They may look like words with particular meanings, but they're in disguise.
They have trans definitions here.
So when they say diverse, what they mean is not white.
Now that's not what the word diverse means.
If I say I have a diverse selection of jelly beans and they're all red, you'd say you're using that word wrong.
But if you say we have a very diverse group of students here and they're all black, that makes sense in this new trans definition word.
Just so we're clear. So we're perfectly clear.
You see this all the time. It's like, this is diversity at work.
And it's literally just like a picture of a bunch of black people doing something.
It's like, that's...
You don't have to think that what it means is what you think it means.
But this, of course, just like every decision the Supreme Court makes, is being met with just hysterical anger by the Democrats.
Yeah, by the way, Can you guess which Supreme Court justices voted in favor of affirmative action?
It wasn't the black guy.
That's for damn sure.
Because he got there on merit.
Yeah, no, it turns out the diversity hires were in favor of affirmative action.
What a shocking surprise.
You can see here the breakdown of it.
All the white people being against affirmative action, plus Clarence Thomas, who, of course, got there on merit.
Everybody else against it.
Shocking. Shocking, I say.
The historical outrage has been just as intense and apocalyptic, apoplectic As, again, every decision the Supreme Court makes that is not completely in line with the most extreme stances of the Democratic Party.
I mean, it doesn't seem all that complicated.
The way I would put it, if I was running for president, the way I would put it would be zero tolerance discrimination policy.
Just zero tolerance for discrimination.
If you are ever taken to court and somebody can prove that you discriminated against them because of any of their immutable characteristics, their religion, their race, their physical appearance, Then you're in trouble.
Like, that should just be illegal.
With affirmative action, they're like, yeah, but unless we discriminate against white people, what about that?
That's fine, right? That's good?
It's just like, no, it's not, actually.
Sorry. You just can't do it.
I mean, maybe there could even be like some sort of Bitcoin, blockchain, anonymized process where people have to, if you're applying for a job or for school, you have to provide just like an anonymous application ID number that's completely unrelated to who you are as a person.
So they literally just have to look at like your work, your academic achievements, your writing abilities, like a way that just completely masks your race.
It cannot be, you know, your name.
They don't even have your names. They can't say, oh, this sounds like a black name.
Better not hire them or better hire them.
We'll get diversity points. Like what about just zero tolerance discrimination?
What about just no discriminating positive or negative?
Seems reasonable to me, but reasonableness is not a part of the conversation these days.
Joe Biden has, of course, taken this opportunity to basically decry and denounce the entire American political system and its carefully orchestrated set of checks and balances.
So let's go now to clip number five.
Biden... I mean, he could not have more quickly struggled to the podium to give a speech denouncing the Supreme Court for daring to oppose the fabricated liberal hegemony in this country.
Clip number five is Biden openly calling on universities to defy the ruling by the Supreme Court.
joe biden
Let's watch. Where the student grew up and went to high school.
It means understanding the particular hardships that each individual student has faced in life, including racial discrimination that individuals have faced in their own lives.
The court says, quote, nothing in this opinion should be construed as prohibiting universities from considering an application's discussion of how race has affected his or her life.
But be it through discrimination or inspiration or otherwise, end of quote.
Because the truth is, we all know it, discrimination still exists in America.
Discrimination still exists in America.
Sorry, one more time. Discrimination still exists in America.
harrison smith
Oh, okay. If you say it three times, it becomes true.
Yeah, it did until yesterday when the Supreme Court said you can't do that anymore.
Yeah, discrimination did exist in America.
It was called affirmative action and the Supreme Court just put an end to it.
You cranky old moron.
Of course, Harvard is following this line.
Harvard loses no time in calling attention to a loophole saying they will comply with it.
Harvard University put out this statement.
Dear members of the Harvard community, today the Supreme Court delivered its decision in this court case.
The court held that Harvard College admissions systems does not comply with the principles of the Equal Protection Clause embodied in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
The court also ruled that colleges and universities may consider in admission decisions an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or her life, be it through discrimination, inspiration, or otherwise.
we will certainly comply with this court's decision.
Yeah, we'll stick to the letter of the law, but not the spirit.
And here's a signal out to any of those potential applicants to Harvard.
Time for you to pick up the torch.
It's time for you to make your race and your immutable characteristics a central theme of your application so we can use that as an excuse to further discriminate against white people in this country.
Wink, wink. We're higher education.
We think we're smarter than everybody else.
These people are awful. And, yeah, Joe Biden is basically co-signing this.
Let's go now to clip number nine, where Joe Biden says the Supreme Court, it's not a normal court, apparently.
unidentified
Let's watch. The Supreme Court has really good question its own legitimacy.
Is this a rogue court?
harrison smith
A rogue court.
joe biden
This is not a normal court.
harrison smith
It is a completely normal court.
This is how the Democrats work.
Disagree with them? You're rogue.
You're a domestic terrorist.
You must be destroyed.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome back.
harrison smith
Man, what a...
What an effect this conservative Supreme Court has had.
What a series of victories to be tacked onto the scoreboard under the name President Donald Trump.
I mean, how many...
Landmark rulings have they overturned or severely curtailed in just the last little while?
I mean, they're not perfect. They aren't 100% on everything.
But abortion? Affirmative action?
I mean, what's next?
What other next destructive liberal policy is against the wall for the patriots on the Supreme Court to fire on?
Of course, what we're really seeing here is that there's a severe and perhaps unbridgeable gap between the institutions that ostensibly run our country and the ones that really run our country.
The level of disrespect for the Supreme Court has been at astonishing levels for a while.
We see, like, every time they make a decision, it's people like AOC or Joe Biden or any Democrat, extremist or moderate, saying they're illegitimate.
It's just like, doesn't it just remind you of playing games with the kid that's not really your friends but hangs out around you?
It just reminds me of, like, trying to play video games with somebody, and every time they lose, they're just like, it's not fair!
The game is rigged!
It's like, just stop complaining.
You lose sometimes. You lose sometimes.
That's how it goes.
You don't make excuses or act like you're in a grieved party because you lost.
But that's what they do. And then, on top of that, They have subverted basically all of the major institutions from academia to the corporate world.
So what happens when they allow states to ban abortion?
You have companies offering cash bonuses to their employees to travel out of state and get abortions.
Because nothing says we love our employees like terminating their child so they don't miss more work.
You've got the Underground Abortion Railroad.
These people have to travel up to three hours to kill their baby.
How will they survive?
Or you have activist groups mailing out abortion pills and other ESG programs.
Again, just circumventing, curtailing, just going around the law.
Because after all, they're in an ideological framework where they are the ultimate good.
They are goodness itself.
So who are they to listen to laws or respect the opinions of their fellow Americans?
They can and will subvert the law at every opportunity.
So in a very similar way to the abortion situation, Law changes and corporations and activist groups and NGOs and domestic terrorists and baby killers and Satanists come together to circumvent and skirt around the law.
In the same way with the affirmative action, they're able to use their rhetorical magic to say, well, actually, your decision means we can keep doing what we were doing and we're going to.
That's why, like... I don't know.
The Supreme Court maybe needs to come along with some massive severe penalty.
I don't understand how it doesn't.
I mean, if they're ruling that Harvard has systematically discriminated against people on the basis of race for a while and is now pledging to continue to do so, how much money does Harvard get from the government?
Take it all. I mean, does the government not garner your wages if there's some decision against you?
If Harvard has been breaking the law systematically, knowingly, continues to still do it, can the government not shut down their bank account like they did the truckers in Canada?
Can we not have some force behind this?
Maybe we could if we...
We actually had a functional and reasonable federal government, but instead we have one branch of the government who has been systematically and really impressively consolidating power into itself, the executive branch, as they usurp the power of the Congress.
for oversight, things like DOJ and the FBI, as they withhold information from the congressional oversight in order to continue their illicit activities, as they interfere with elections and seem above the law, as they continue their march, as places like the CDC and others enact censorship as places like the CDC and others enact censorship and tyrannical measures across the board with absolutely no pushback.
This is the legitimate collapse of our democracy, of our governmental system and its checks and balances.
They're being eroded.
The powers of the various branches are being usurped by the executive branch, and now the executive branch disagrees with a decision from the Supreme Court, and instead of understanding that that is, in fact, a crucial, necessary, and central part of the formation of our government, they decide to try to claim that it's illegitimate and central part of the formation of our government, they decide to try to claim that it's illegitimate somehow, it's dangerous, they're terrorists, and
usurp the power of them as well.
Or, as Babylon Bee puts it, Harvard to get around affirmative action ban by asking you whether you prefer barbecue, ranch, or soy sauce.
They're like, we can't ask about race, but we can ask about how comfortable they are getting their hair wet.
We can ask to see their Spotify playlists, and maybe that will give us insight into whether they are the good race or the bad race.
It's absolutely incredible. Again, in the way this is being reported, they're talking about diversity.
They're talking about how this is going to make things less diverse.
These words are not The appropriate words to use.
These are the wrong words. Those aren't the only words they are using in completely inverted and backwards ways.
New York Times says this court's ruling against the two universities on Thursday could lead to an admission system that is even more subjective and mysterious as colleges try to follow the law but also admit a diverse class of students.
See, when they say subjective, what they mean is objective.
See, when they say the word subjective, what they mean is the exact subject.
Opposite of the word subjective.
They mean objective. Subjective would be you take the subject into account.
Objective means that you're making a decision regardless of who the person is and what their melanin makeup might happen to be.
So it's just the way it's being reported, right?
Just literally the complete opposite of what reality is.
CNN writes this.
Opinion. Supreme Court rewrites American society once again.
Yeah, back to how it was when it worked.
Rewriting it back from when you guys rewrote it.
See, America was a thing.
Then you guys came along, forcibly twisted and perverted and deranged it into a different thing, a thing that doesn't work, a thing that causes nothing but strife and pain and misery and annoyance a lot of the time.
And now we're reverting it back to how it was before America.
You people got involved.
These are people who just like their entire purpose is rewriting American society forcibly and without the consent or desire of the American people.
And when you resist that, they tell you you're the one changing it for the worse, despite the fact that you can ask basically anybody at any time.
Whether America is better for all of their intervention.
Whether America functions better, the society operates in a more prosperous, friendly, joyful way now that we've had several decades of your insistent meddling.
Is it better?
Are things better? Or is literally everything worse?
I think we know the answer to that.
Now, in the next segment, the beginning of the second hour, I'm going to play a clip from, it's got to be the early 90s, of one Mr.
Thomas Sowell. As he actually settled this argument decades ago about affirmative action and about whether or not it's even beneficial to the people that it is ostensibly there to serve.
So I'm excited to play that.
And again, it really is the final word on the matter.
If we could just play that for the Supreme Court, the decision would have been made probably a lot quicker.
But we'll answer that question. Was affirmative action a positive for the people that it affected?
Spoiler alert, the answer is a resounding no.
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unidentified
All right.
This is a great song to come in with.
harrison smith
Exactly how I feel.
It should just be the theme of the show.
unidentified
This is the song I'm thinking of, right?
Your line Don't cross them lines I don't want to fight anymore.
harrison smith
I'm sick of fighting. All this pointless fighting that we're going through.
unidentified
Why can't we both be right?
Can't we both be right? Bama shakes.
Getting it right. Once again.
harrison smith
The song goes, I don't want to fight anymore.
I'm so bad at music. I can't recognize songs at all.
It's true. It actually is a good way to intro this little segment that we're talking about because everything today from the media to politics is framed as an us versus them fight to the death.
It's framed as if...
If black people aren't getting special treatment, it's because white people are evil.
If white people outnumber black people in some certain aspect of society, it's evidence of racism and the entire structure must be torn down.
The reality is, the way I think about this, completely decoupled from the false dichotomies of the mainstream theocracy, What is best for all of these people?
As individuals? As groups?
What is best for them?
I want what's best for my fellow Americans.
Black, white, Mexican, Chinese.
It doesn't matter who you are.
But each group has particular aspects to it that make it different than other groups.
Obviously. It doesn't mean you hate that group for acknowledging that.
It doesn't mean that you... Don't want that group to succeed because you don't think letting them cheat is a good thing to do.
And so when you actually ask that question, when you actually see it not as a zero-sum, dog-eat-dog, us-versus-them mentality and instead honestly consider the question, what is best for the people for whom these policies are created?
The answer is resoundingly clear.
Affirmative action is Total negative.
Just absolute negative across the board for a variety of different ways, but you don't need to hear me explain it.
Let's go now to clip number 13.
This is the great, luminary, Thomas Sowell.
I believe back in the 1990s when affirmative action was being discussed, decimating affirmative action not on a us-versus-them platform.
But by simply asking, is this even a good thing for the people it's supposed to help?
unidentified
Let's watch. Judge Bork has said he prefers the original non-discrimination concept of affirmative action.
This means that he would permit and would actively permit active recruitment of qualified minorities, among other things.
The alternative, as you know, is some form of mandatory proportional representation for minorities, or quotas, to put it in one word.
Now, do you believe that mandatory proportional representation benefits minorities?
No. In fact, I think one of the great handicaps that blacks and other minorities face across the country is that they are systematically mismatched with universities in the admissions process.
That is, if Harvard feels that it must have X percent of blacks And if the pool is such that they can't get X percent of blacks at the same level as the rest of the Harvard students, they're going to take those blacks who would have succeeded in some state university and bring them to Harvard where many of them will fail.
Or MIT is a better example that the average black student at MIT is in the bottom 10% of MIT students in math.
But he is in the top 90% of all American students in math because MIT students are so phenomenal in mathematics.
Something like one-fourth of all the black students going to MIT do not graduate.
You're talking about a pool of people who scored the 90th percentile in math whom you are artificially turning into failures by mismatching them with the school.
Back much earlier, you had a great increase of blacks in the universities through the GI Bill.
You had nothing like that kind of attrition from that process because the student went wherever he could be accepted, wherever he met the normal standards, and the government simply paid the money.
harrison smith
It's not good for anybody, folks.
Thank God it's over for now, unless the universities get their way.
On the other side, stay with us.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour of American Journal has begun.
Still so much to talk about on today's program.
And we move now to international news.
What's happening in France and the rest of Europe is something to behold.
France was hit with a third night of riots on Thursday, which saw clashes in towns and cities across the country.
Schools burned and shops looted on Paris' Rue de Réveilly.
Police made almost 700 arrests across the country.
President Emmanuel Macron will on Friday afternoon chair another crisis meeting after a third night of riots following the death of a 17-year-old at the hands of police.
On the agenda will be whether to impose a state of emergency as politicians on the right are calling for.
Around 40,000 police were deployed on Thursday night, but it was not enough to stop trouble flaring in towns and cities across France.
Buildings including...
Schools and libraries were burned and police attacked with fireworks and missiles.
In total, 667 people were arrested, Interior Minister Darmain announced, and 247 police officers injured in what he called a night of rare violence.
We have videos of this.
This is the initial shooting that took place that sparked all of this.
We've seen a lot of unrest in France recently about pensions, about migrants, about all sorts of stuff.
This is something a little bit different.
This is more like your American-style BLM burn everything down because a criminal got shot type of riot going on.
It's a race riot. It's a migrant series of migrant riots.
Here they are breaking into the police station.
I mean, scenes very, very reminiscent of Of what happened in the summer of 2020.
There you've got some non-native French occupiers throwing things at police and fighting them.
I mean, isn't it interesting how this works?
Isn't it interesting that people say we don't have a global government, yet it seems like all of these separate nations are all going through exactly the same thing at exactly the same time.
Isn't that curious?
So, let's keep going through some of these videos.
Tons of videos of this.
Let's go to, I think we just played this, but clip 16, a large shopping center in the suburbs of Paris, completely destroyed by fire.
Fiery but peaceful. Fiery but peaceful conflagration there.
40,000 police sent to confront French protesters.
You can see clip 15 here.
It looks like an absolute war zone as well.
Crowds of police. But, you know, this is diversity.
This is globalism, right?
This is your country on globalism.
They might preach diversity and togetherness and equity.
But then you fall for the lie.
You buy into their deception.
And what you end up with is foreign populations forcibly transferred onto your soil.
Mobs of angry people.
Non-citizens burning your city down and corresponding battalions of police rushing in to put the boot on any dissent and then blaming the right wing for it.
Probably there you saw a guy shooting a gun into the air.
Here more just mob looting taking place.
Clip number 19 is pretty amazing.
Let's bring the audio up for clip number 19.
As a sports car crashes through the front of a building, the mob enters in.
No justice, no peace, right?
I mean, this is how you get justice?
This is some sort of statement about the treatment of teenagers by police?
No, it's an excuse to riot, and that's what they're doing.
Smashing up a Nike store in Central Paris, Clip21.
Everything's on fire because that's the Nike store, which apparently is very offensive to them.
Clip 22, looting violent riots spread to several cities in France.
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Ah, gay parade.
harrison smith
I just love hearing that beautiful French language.
unidentified
Hello, hello, bye.
harrison smith
Insane. Protesters are now seizing weapons and ammunition from police vehicles in France.
Here's clip number 23.
So, you know, it's now a well-armed military mob.
As, again, just foreign imports people, right?
It's a little bit different. Here they're burning a train.
That train, I don't know, loves the cops or something.
There's no reason behind it.
There's no logic to this.
Here they're burning the largest library in Marseille called the Alcazar.
So there you go. Bring that, and there's a gigantic pillar of smoke.
If you're a radio listener, you really got to go to Bandai Video and see these videos, because they are something else.
So those are just some of the latest here.
But you get also very illuminating responses to this by the authorities in France.
Now it's got to be embarrassing for old Macron because he's been forced to leave some globalist confab somewhere else to return home to deal with the consequences of a previous globalist confab.
It's got to be embarrassing. You're hanging out with all your friends and you're like...
Sorry, I can't stay. I know we're supposed to do that thing tomorrow, but it's like my policies have led to the entire country burning and everybody hates each other and my country's on the brink of civil war.
I think I gotta go home.
I think I gotta go home early a little bit, you guys.
Sorry, it's a crisis. Sacrebleu.
matt infowars
Yeah, but you could have never predicted this would happen.
harrison smith
Like, never. Who would have thought?
matt infowars
Actually, funny enough, these riots, they resemble like when the migrants actually came into France.
We were playing videos where they were running into the country and they were super pumped to be there.
They're like, yeah! It's like, I wonder how that's going to end.
harrison smith
Yeah, it ends about as you expect.
So, again, illuminating is the word to describe the reaction to this because you've got basically two reactions.
One that is in tune with and acknowledges and...
Exist within the realm of reality.
And then you've got the mainstream response.
So, you see what's happening there.
You literally have mobs of tens of thousands of Africans, North Africans, and Middle Easterners running around, firing guns in the air, robbing police district precincts, burning libraries, setting fire to things because a 17-year-old got shot.
Again, apparently he was shot while trying to run over people.
So... He was an Algerian youth named Nahel M. And the report is that he endangered cyclist and pedestrian before being shot by police and also has a very long criminal history.
17 years old, he has a long criminal history.
The 17-year-old French Algerian Nahal Im, who was shot and killed by a police officer as the suspect raced away from a traffic stop, reportedly endangered a cyclist and a pedestrian before the shooting.
The fact may complicate the subsequent arrest of the decorated police officer in the case who has been charged with homicide.
And now, because he is...
And immigrants, they are rioting over this and acting like this shooting was somehow, again, just, you know, the consequence of or the reaction of a racist society.
I mean, it's just, it's exactly the same playbook as Black Lives Matter.
It's exactly the same playbook as all these things.
But... Here's the dichotomy, okay?
This is Zemmour, who is a far-right extremist French politician who clearly just has an appropriate and accurate view of the situation.
He says on the riots, quote, We are in the early stages of a civil war.
That's obvious. It's an ethnic war.
We can see clearly that it's a race war.
We see what forces are involved.
We need somebody determined and firm.
The problem, above all, is the number of immigrants.
Seems reasonable. Seems to be reflective of the evidence before our eyes.
And you can compare and contrast that with Macron's reaction to this outbreak of ethnic violence.
Macron announces more police will be deployed to control riots, calls on parents to prevent their children from participating, and says video games have intoxicated the rioters.
matt infowars
Lol. You know, if you think about it, it's actually...
I don't know why they're rioting.
I kind of... This is an offhanded comment, but if you think about it, France is no more dangerous than the countries that they've fled, right?
harrison smith
Wow. It's almost like it's the people, not the country, that bring the violence.
Incredible. This is shocking, a shocking revelation.
And maybe it's just a second French Revolution.
Maybe when they're saying a la Akbar, that's French for liberty, fraternity, equality.
You know, maybe this is, uh, they're freedom fighters.
Or maybe they're violent riders riding for a criminal.
Maybe that's what it is. Just a second from the French chaos, but there is a few more.
There are a few more things that I want to mention about this.
We'll do a little compare and contrast as well.
But it really can't be overstated what a gigantic disaster France is right now.
Zero Hedge has the story.
France has fallen.
Dramatic footage of social unrest spreading in third night.
Police killing of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop on Tuesday has unleashed three consecutive days of social unrest across France.
More than 600 people were arrested.
Others say 800 people, with the majority of them between the ages of 14 and 18.
The unrest is so bad that President Emmanuel Macron left an EU summit in Brussels where he will hold another emergency security meeting Friday, AFP reported, citing his office.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
So yeah, that's the meeting I'm talking about.
He had to leave. Pretty intense.
Pretty intense racial and ethnic conflict completely created, fabricated by the globalist importation of millions upon millions of Incompatible foreigners into the French nation.
France now, the largest Islamic nation in Europe.
I won't get into it too much here, but the history between Algeria and France is a very interesting one.
It's very interesting. There was a video that went viral a few years ago.
And it was misnamed, it was mistitled, and it was originally before it was like, Muslim invaders destroy Virgin Mary statue in Italy.
It was supposed to show Muslims destroying Christian relics, and it turned out it was actually a video from Algeria.
I started looking into it, and it's like, The French built Algeria.
Algeria was not due into it.
It was literally a pirate camp before the French came in.
Literally built their entire country for them.
And now they're being invaded by the Algerians.
Again, I won't get too far into the history of Algeria.
But you see things on...
The internet actually had a...
Tweet in our daily dispatch yesterday, or in the rundown yesterday, at harrissonshillsmith.substack.com.
Where it was a Muslim guy.
And, you know, again, they'll talk about diversity.
They'll talk about, oh, the future is diverse and Europe is changing.
It's going through a transformation right now.
But then every once in a while you get some, like, public intellectual Muslim who just, like, takes the mask off and is just like, Europe destroyed Africa, so now it's time for payback.
And that's like literally the quote.
He was literally like, Europe destroyed Africa, so now it's our turn.
It's like, okay, mask off.
First of all, you are not interested in helping or building Europe or being a part of Europe.
You're on like a revenge mission.
You're on like a mission of destruction here.
And it's predicated on the idea that Europe destroyed Africa.
When you look at the history of Africa and it's like, Algeria was in total poverty and was just a bunch of Barbary pirates constantly taking European slaves and selling them to Arabs.
And then the French showed up and built the entire city from the ground up and made it beautiful and wonderful and then left.
And then left the place and gave it to you.
So the whole thing is nonsensical, absurd, and just a form of neocolonialism.
And it is interesting because I'm against colonialism, obviously.
I wouldn't want to be colonized.
So why would I want somebody else to be colonized?
Treat others as you would like to be treated.
It's not that complicated. I don't want some foreign power coming with advanced technology and subjecting me to its rules that are counter to my own beliefs.
I'm against colonization.
But at least if you're going to have colonization...
And you look at the two forms of colonization, I'd rather have the European style where they ostensibly are like, we have the white man's burden.
We're coming to help you build up your civilization from savagery and treat you the Christian ways.
Like, at least they're, you know, even though they're robbing people, even though they're using, you know, military force to subject people to their will, like, I'm against all that.
At least they put on the sheen of, like, we're here to help.
I sort of prefer that over just, like, blatant, like, we're coming to tear things down.
You destroyed us, now we're coming to destroy you.
It's like, you could at least pretend, you could at least pretend that what you're doing is, yeah, I'm the colonist now.
Look at me, I'm the colonist now.
As they're just, like, being rescued from a dinghy that's slowly sinking in the ocean.
I'm the colonist.
Should we get into Tunis and Algeria?
What Tunisia was like before colonization?
We don't have to get into it.
No, but let's compare and contrast these two forms of protesting that are taking place in neighboring countries.
We see the protests in France.
It looks an awful lot like civil war.
Looks an awful lot like senseless, mindless, looting, violence for the sake of violence.
No, it spreads into Belgium.
Wonderful. It's an international movement for equality, I'm sure.
We can compare that to the farmers in the Netherlands.
So, do a little comparing and contrast.
And remember, which one of these protests the media demonizes and calls terrorists and say we must censor them and stop them from organizing, And arrest the leaders of which one of these do you think is the bad type of protest according to the people in charge?
First, let's go to the French videos here just to remind you of what we're dealing with.
Clip 22 or any of them really.
Clip 19. Let's compare and contrast.
Clip 19. Which is this.
So this is the French form of protesting.
Some teenager got shot.
So now they're driving sports cars through the front of stores.
And looting them in a raucous attitude of excitement.
Compare that to the evil, bad right-wing protesters in the Netherlands.
Clip number 10, here are the Dutch farmers protesting.
Beep beep, honk honk.
unidentified
Hello, please don't take our lifestyles.
harrison smith
Yes, hello, we like our farms.
unidentified
Please don't drive us off the land.
We brought the tractor to show you how mad we are.
harrison smith
This is a protest.
What's happening in France is a riot.
This is peaceful resistance, free speech, demanding redress of grievances.
What's happening in France is an orgy of violence, fire, chaos, burning, destruction.
Okay? And the farmers are the ones that the media tells you to worry about.
The farmers are the ones that get the government cracking down on them.
And they really are.
Farmers on front line as Dutch divided by war on nitrogen pollution.
Seven arrested in fresh protest by Dutch farmers.
Dutch police arrested seven people and two officers were injured on Thursday as angry farmers renews their protest campaign against the government's environmental plans.
Several hundred farmers gathered.
Previous protests against plans to cut livestock numbers and possibly close farms to meet emission targets have attracted global attention.
Riot police with shields and batons at one point stopped a group of farmers from walking to the Dutch parliament where lawmakers were debating the farm plans.
It's a little bit different.
It's different of an attitude.
Which one do you think will get results?
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The war in Ukraine.
The looming specter of nuclear war with Russia over so-called democracy.
And that's worth keeping in mind as we continue our discussion about what exactly is going on in Europe.
As, after all, the democratic country that we have to save because of Democracy dies in Ukraine.
It dies everywhere. If we don't fight them over there, we're going to have to fight them over here.
You still falling for this? You still an idiot?
I can still say these things? You nod along?
Okay, great. I'm going to keep saying it because I'm the military-industrial complex and you're a sheep.
Just insane. Absolutely beyond anything.
Beyond anything, at least they had the decency and respect for the American people.
To pull off the weapons of mass destruction hoax in 2001, 2003.
They don't even do that anymore.
It's like, take me out to dinner first, guys.
If you're going to launch a destructive decades-long war that impoverishes America, ruins our reputation overseas, kills hundreds of thousands, at least do some sort of hoax to get us into it.
They didn't even bother. They're just doing it.
They just launched a war.
And you're not allowed to ask questions as to why.
It feels disrespectful to me.
Of course, this is all in line with the World Economic Forum designs for humanity.
And we'll get into that a little bit more as the summer Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum is kicked off in China.
We're getting video out of it that means we don't have to speculate anymore.
We don't have to try to figure out what these people are up to.
They're telling us. And...
You notice what doesn't happen often in China?
What we're seeing in France.
Certainly not what we're seeing in the Netherlands.
Resistance to the government?
Widespread Anger at policy?
People standing up against their rulers?
Well, not in China. No, no.
This is a problem they're about to solve worldwide, according to the World Economic Forum.
But BBC News has this article from just 12 hours ago.
Far-right parties on the rise across Europe.
I wonder why.
Gee, I wonder why.
I mean, you could look at the last month of news out of places like France, where you've got You know, a madman terrorist running around stabbing children in their strollers.
When you've got a 17-year-old career criminal attempting to run over a cyclist and a child getting shot by cops in your entire country going up in flames as a result.
You could look at the outcome of the policies that are pursued by the left and that might give you some insight into why people are turning away from the left right now or You could claim it's because Hitler's been reborn somewhere.
You could claim it's the Nazis all over again.
Which kind of is. Far-right party's on the rise across Europe.
France is on a knife edge, holding its breath as unrest spreads across the country, bursting out of the Ben-Louise, the often socially neglected suburbs, after the fatal shooting this week of a 17-year-old from a French-Algerian family by police near Paris.
These types of riots are not unheard of in France, but the intensity of feeling taking hold across the country, whether amongst those sympathizing with the police or with the...
Well, my God, you're saying that this catastrophic situation brought about by policies has people looking to politicians with different policies?
Yeah, that's extremely reasonable.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Look around Europe right now, north, south, east, and west, and you see far-right parties of different flavors, nostalgic nationalist, populist nationalist, ultra-conservative with neo-fascist roots, and more, enjoying a notable resurgence.
Well, you better get Palantir on the phone.
You better get Alex Karp on the phone.
I mean, after all, he bragged about single-handedly stopping the rise of the far-right in Europe, which I guess you could say...
He was bragging about single-handedly bringing about the situation that now has Europe in flames, which means maybe he's actually sort of guilty of this.
But, you know, it's a brave new world.
It's a brave new world these days.
So if you want to have some private corporation, international business group, Use subtle but pervasive AI technology to manipulate, manufacture consent in your population.
You just have to deal with it now.
And if the people of these countries actually oppose the demands and the policies set forth by your global government cabal, you call them far-right, you claim it's Nazism, And you use every structure of the corporate and governmental establishment to crush them relentlessly.
Old taboos dating back to Europe's devastating 20th century war against the Nazis and fascist Italy, meaning most voters felt you shouldn't vote ever again for the extreme right and mainstream political parties refuse to collaborate with far-right groupings, are gradually being eroded.
What's also being eroded is your...
Legitimacy and claiming things are far right when it's literally people who just want to live their lives.
It's just people who just don't want to see their country transformed beyond recognition within a single generation.
It's just the most perfectly reasonable thing that anybody, any group of people anywhere in the world has a God-given right to expect that their government not actively work for their destruction and the dismantling of their entire society.
I mean, it's only even considered far right because it's white people.
You can go to literally any other country, any country in Africa, any country in the Middle East, We're being invaded.
We're being colonized. Our politicians are colluding with foreigners to sell out our wealth.
No liberal would be against that.
It's because they're white people.
So you're white. You're an ethnic European.
You are therefore the bad guy.
And if you have any policies that in any way attempt to uphold or continue the Christian movement, Fabric of your society.
You are far right. You will be targeted by the AI sensors.
You will be shut down by the international super states like the EU and the UN. You will be demonized by the mainstream media.
You will be surveilled by your own government as is happening in Germany with a party that is winning parliamentary seats but is still considered a domestic terrorist group and is being subjected to the most intense surveillance that's available to the technocratic slave state of modern Germany.
The EU's third largest economy, Italy, is run by Giorgia Meloni, head of a party with neo-fascist roots.
In Finland, after three months of debate, the far-right nationalists, the Finns, recently joined the coalition government.
In Sweden, the firmly anti-immigration, anti-multicultural Sweden Democrats are the second largest party in parliament, propping up the right-wing coalition government there.
In Greece last Sunday, three hard-right parties won enough seats to enter Parliament, while in Spain, the controversial Nationalist Vox Party, the first successful far-right party in Spain since the death of fascist dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, outperformed all expectations in recent regional elections.
Man, the author of this article does not like democracy, folks.
They are not in favor of democracy.
That is for damn sure.
They're in favor of subjugation.
They're in favor of democracy when the majority votes in line with the corporate globalist government.
Oppose them? Actually love your nation and your people?
That's not democracy anymore.
Even Germany, still so sensitive about its fascist past, has now put the far-right AFD just ahead of or neck-and-neck with the Social Democrats.
Which is the party of the current chancellor.
Last weekend, an AFD candidate won a local leadership post for the first time.
They called it a political dam breaker.
This is Democracy in Action.
And you know the globalists are feverishly working behind the scenes to silence the native Europeans from having their political voice.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we have some breaking news to bring you here, and then we go out to your phone calls.
Lots of people calling in today to talk about all these bombshell topics.
But first, let me, maybe returning to this article, talking about the rise of this, the quote, the far right in Europe.
It's just a false label. As simple as I can make it, it's a false label.
It's a defamatory label.
It's a libelous label.
This person asks, so what's happening?
Are millions upon millions of European voters really swerving far right?
Or is this more of a protest vote?
Or a sign of the polarization between urban liberal voters and the conservative rest?
And what do we mean anyway when we describe parties as, quote, far right?
Wow, what a wonderful series of questions.
Let me answer them for you.
Are millions upon millions of Europeans voters really swerving far right?
No. No, no, no.
They just want basic guarantees from their government that they'll do things like protect their border and police crime.
Now you call that far right, which relates to this other question when they say, and what do you mean anyway when we describe parties as far right?
What you mean is that they have some vested interest in self-preservation.
What you mean is that it's whatever party or whatever position or whatever group of people is not going along in a blind and suicidal fashion into your insane death cult.
It's pretty obvious what you mean by far right.
You literally just mean people that...
Don't want to have their lives, their nations, their families uprooted, bastardized, destroyed in the name of some global equity that serves only the richest international corporatist.
That's what you mean by far right.
And that should clear up all your other questions about why is this happening in Europe?
Because all of your policies have failed, you idiots.
So, the takeaway here, I don't know who needs to hear this.
This is for our audience, or you can go out and tell your friends and family.
It's not far right.
It's not objectionable.
It's not Worthy of a slur or a smear to be in favor of self-determination, to be in favor of self-preservation, to be in favor of self-defense and of honoring your history and your past, even the uncomfortable parts.
It's not far right to oppose clearly detrimental, destructive, and at the very least ineffective government policies.
It's not far right to love liberty, to actually have A love of and to truly value independence, personal responsibility, and self-determination.
These things are core to what it means to be in a civilized and progressive small p in the old sense progressive as an advanced society.
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And they might call us names.
They might call us far-right.
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With that, let's go out to your phone calls now.
unidentified
Let's go to, since we've been talking about the Oh no,
harrison smith
you don't say that.
unidentified
We love France. Highly overrated.
harrison smith
We love France. We love Africa.
unidentified
They deserve what's happening to them, Harris.
They deserve what's happening to them.
Not because they smell poorly, okay?
Just get that out of my system. It's good.
But look, they deserve it because they are the epicenter of leftist debauchery, okay?
I can feel badly for Germany.
I can feel badly for Britain.
I cannot feel poorly for France.
They deserve every bit of what's I'm sorry that's how I feel about it.
harrison smith
You know, I have sympathy with you.
I get it. It's sort of, you know, what did you expect?
You know, you get what you deserve.
Like, I totally get that.
And you see the way, I mean, you know, again, it's like people somehow don't understand how having this supposedly open and liberal society somehow leads to battalions of armed, you know, blacked out, jackbooted foot soldiers marching around your city stomping on people.
It's like, this is what you asked for.
This is what you get. You deserve it.
Part of me does feel that way.
The other part of me feels like France is in the same boat as the Netherlands and as UK and as Ireland and as Germany, where the people don't want this.
It's these international bodies like the EU and the UN and the World Economic Forum that's imposing this on the people.
And you see that if it weren't for the intervention of these globalist groups and the technocratic control grid, France probably wouldn't be in this situation.
So I mean, is there some sympathy for the French people in all this?
unidentified
No, not for me.
I'm sorry, Harrison.
You can't get blood out of a stone, dude.
Sure. I mean, that's all there is to it, you know?
And when it comes down to it, I'm absolutely out of sympathy.
I have to think about, you know, me and mine, first of all, in America, we're being invaded too, okay?
We can't ever neglect that.
The southern border is an absolute mess, and if we don't do something about that, we're going to be in the same situation as everybody over there in Europe in just a few years at best.
The whole entire thing is coordinated.
We know that. You know that.
It's an absolute absurdity, though, for me to expend sympathy and any kind of tears towards France, though, when they are literally the epicenter of everything left.
harrison smith
Right. Yeah, no, look, I get you.
I'm not... I mean, we need more passion like this.
We need more people, you know, feeling this way.
At the same time, it's just, you know, you're watching Notre Dame burn and you're watching libraries burn.
And it's just, to me, it's just sad because...
Oh, it hurt, man. It hurt. Yeah, no, it is.
It's the... It was like a high point of civilization, France, in the last couple centuries.
It really was like...
The peak that humanity has ever reached has taken place in some of these European cities, and it is pathetic and sad.
unidentified
And I think you put your finger on it for me.
I think you put your finger on it for me when I actually stopped having any sympathy for France is when they burned down Notre Dame and no one did a thing about it.
That's, I think, when I stopped.
I can't do it. I can't expend that kind of emotion for France anymore.
Sorry. But anyway, I love you guys at InfoWars.
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harrison smith
Look, powerful stuff, Kentucky Ape.
I'm with you. I'm with you, actually.
Maybe you convinced me.
Maybe I don't have sympathy for these.
But I have to because it's happening here, too.
Because it is happening to us.
Our southern border is open.
And we can try as we might to fix these things politically, but when we're being ruled by international corporations that need cheap labor and bring these people in, I feel compatriotism.
Ladies and gentlemen, the hits just keep coming.
I have so much news to cover over the last day or so, and yet we've got breaking news just landed on my desk.
Line them up, knock them down.
The Supreme Court continues its series of victories.
The Supreme Court strikes down Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
The Supreme Court strikes down Biden's $400 billion student loan forgiveness plan.
Scheme. Justices rule president does not have the authority to cancel debt of millions in another landmark ruling.
The plan would have eradicated $10,000 in debt for borrowers earning less than $125,000.
It has been blocked since October after a challenge by Republican states.
And the Supreme Court has now sided with those Republican states ruling 6-3 against Biden's controversial plan to wipe out debts for around 20 million Americans, which the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked in October.
The landmark ruling on the final day of the Supreme Court's term comes 24 hours after the justices decided colleges could no longer use race as a consideration in admissions in a case that sparked backlash from Biden.
So... Sorry, folks.
Sorry you have to pay the debts that you took out.
Sorry. That's just, you know, deal with it.
But it's not just that folks.
LGBTQ protections.
Supreme Court says certain businesses can in fact refuse LGBTQ customers.
Supreme Court Friday ruled in favor of a Christian web designer in Colorado who refuses to create websites to celebrate same-sex weddings out of religious objections.
Again, another 6-3 decision, pinned this time by Justice Neil Gorsuch and joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Alito, Barrett, Kavanaugh, and Thomas.
Justice Sotomayor pinned a dissent, joined by her liberal colleagues, Justice Kagan and Jackson.
The decision, rooted in free speech grounds, will pierce state public accommodation laws for those businesses who sell so-called expressive goods.
It is the latest victory for religious conservatives at the high court and will alarm critics who fear the current court is setting its sights on overturning a 2015 decision that cleared the way for same-sex marriage nationwide.
The way this is being presented is dishonest.
It's not saying that you can just outright refuse LGBTQ customers.
It's saying you don't have to actively participate in behavior that you see as objectionable because of your religious or spiritual beliefs.
You don't have to actually contribute to a lifestyle or a practice that you find abhorrent.
That's what this stands for.
Right? Similar to the bakery case, opposite results in this situation, obviously, but it's not just some guy walking in and you're like, he looks gay to me.
Get out of my restaurant!
That's not the decision being made here.
It's that you don't have to be actively forced to participate in designing an invitation for an event that you find to be one of Sin and an abomination to your religion.
This is freedom of religion.
You don't have to actively participate in a religion that is not yours or in a way of life or an ideology or a practice that you believe in your spiritual framework is objectionable.
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unidentified
It's Good Friday today.
Good Friday.
harrison smith
Affirmative action. Student loan.
unidentified
Abortion. LGBTQ forced labor.
harrison smith
Where's the Brunson case at?
unidentified
That's what I want to know. Where's the Phantom Samurai sword at?
harrison smith
That's what I want to know. He's keeping law and order in Seattle.
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All right, now out to your phone calls.
Sticking with just, we'll get through all the people who want to talk about...
France right now. Let's go to Tim in California.
Macron dances with Elton John while Paris burns.
I think I've seen this one before.
Thanks for calling in, Tim. You're on the air.
tim in california
I just saw it first thing this morning, so I thought it was sort of breaking.
I didn't know. It said that Emmanuel Macron was filmed at Paris' Accor Arena, and he was watching Elton.
On his farewell tour, while his citizens rioted in the same city.
In fact, the Interior Minister says 667 people were arrested.
But there was a photograph of Yeah, well, hey, it's... Let them eat cake, right?
harrison smith
That's what I thought. Let them listen to the gay pop music.
Yeah, and we showed this video a little bit while we were playing the video of the riots next door, essentially.
Yeah, there he is.
Creepy little Rothschilds banker.
Dancing and partying with the elite while his country burns around him as a direct result of the policies that he and his globalist masters have implemented.
Incredible stuff. Thank you for that, Tim.
What a world. What a world.
I think we have one more. Okay, Marcus in Idaho also wants to talk about the rioters in France.
Thanks for calling in. Marcus, you are on the air.
unidentified
Hi there, Harrison. I wanted to ask if you got any information about how all these rioters are getting industrial fireworks that are attacking people, because I can't get an M80 out there.
And conversely, is it possible that they flew over Canada and dropped these industrial fireworks and that it may be some sort of governmental agency which is doing this and delivering them to these people?
harrison smith
That's a very good question. I don't know how you get your hand on it.
I don't know what the fireworks laws are like over there.
I mean, I know in America, I can get my hands on just about anything.
But, you know, when you see the professional fireworks, you know, there's industrial fireworks, right?
There's like the fireworks that you can't buy without a license.
So, I mean, it would just be as simple as setting up a fireworks company, you know, and Garcon's Outdoor Extravaganza Company, and then you get a license to buy these fireworks, and then you give them to your friends.
I mean, you could potentially make them yourself by combining smaller-scale fireworks, right?
Get a bunch of little fireworks, empty all the...
Gunpowder out or whatever makes them burn.
Combine them yourself in a paper towel roll or something.
I mean, there's ways to do it. But yeah, I don't know.
I mean, it seems like...
I don't know. I don't know what the French laws about fireworks are, but it sort of goes to show human nature.
If you get rid of guns and anything else, people just find some other way to destroy things.
There will always be... Right, but these are heavy-duty fireworks.
unidentified
They were attacking the police over in Chicago with the dang fireworks.
And this is not something that is homemade.
harrison smith
I don't know. I mean, you can get big fireworks at the stand down the street.
You think these are bigger than those?
I mean, I've lit off some big fireworks in my time.
So, I mean, I don't know.
I think they probably just get them from fireworks stands like everybody else does.
I mean, Bastille Day in France is sort of like their 4th of July.
They set off fireworks in sort of the same style of celebration.
So, I imagine they just...
Pick them up from the store. Maybe they're homemade or maybe they have firework companies that get access to the industrial grade stuff.
That would be my guess. Thanks for that call and that question, Marcus.
Let's go to Corn Pop in Maine.
You have news on a big drag queen protest this month.
Wonderful. We haven't mentioned drag queens once today, Corn Pop.
Thank you for breaking that streak.
unidentified
You're on the air. Hey Harrison, how are you?
Good, thanks. Hey, yeah, so I just wanted to call and kind of shed some light on.
So I've kind of been protesting.
So there's been, like, drag show after drag show for kids up here in Maine almost every weekend.
And we went and protested one outside of the Waterville children's bookstore where the actual mayor of the town was outside flicking the protesters off because he felt like he was protecting the children from us.
harrison smith
I'm not surprised. Kornpava, have you been getting a big crowd?
I mean, are people aware of why you're doing this and why it's important to stand up against these people?
unidentified
So there was a big crowd at the one this weekend in Gorham.
Now, their type of processing was a little different than mine.
They wanted to just stand there quietly and hold signs, and I'm sorry, I can't do that when I see pedophiles inside.
Reading books to children, especially when one of the drag queens, the name of the drag queen, that this was called Let a Dick It.
harrison smith
Say it again, sorry.
You faded out there a little. What was the drag queen's name?
simon-2 in florida
Let a Dick It.
harrison smith
Oh, good lord. Well, tell you what, how can people find this?
If people are in Maine and want to come protest the grooming of children, do you have any sort of organization that you can point them to or a Twitter account or anything on social media?
unidentified
Yeah, so I got my website.
I run a group up here.
I've called in a couple of times.
We're called Patriots for the Attitude.
Our website is pwa1776.info.
On my Rumble channel, there's a video of all the Pride protests.
I'm actually going to be suing the town of Waterville and the mayor because he actually went on TikTok and said that I stabbed somebody and went to prison.
harrison smith
Oh, my God. All right, well, we've got to get a commercial break.
We'll call in again, Corn Pop. Keep us up to date.
The city is up in flames.
simon-2 in florida
What went wrong?
harrison smith
What did we do wrong?
unidentified
We bring in millions of coroners and the city goes up in flames.
harrison smith
What could it be? The French are asking themselves right now.
They're looking around at a world...
Formerly European, now invaded and dominated by Muslims from Africa and the Middle East.
Massive riots, violent civil war-level conflict going on in France, and they're racking their brains.
They're really trying to figure out what it could possibly be.
They have some suggestions.
They have some guesses as to what might have caused this.
Shall we go through them?
Discord.tv on Twitter.
Justin, Macron blames social media networks.
For riots in France.
Says authorities will take steps to remove sensitive content and identify those who call for disorder on the platforms.
It's the free speech.
That's the issue.
It's the free speech and the free exchange of ideas.
I knew it had to be something.
It's probably the ability of French people to communicate with one another without severe government censorship.
Don't worry, we'll solve this problem.
We've gotten to the root of the problem now.
It's your basic human rights.
Your basic human rights are the problem.
Don't worry, we'll get rid of those.
Then everything will be totally fine.
And if you don't think that's true, well, who cares?
You're not going to be able to say it.
We're going to censor that information right out of existence.
That opinion is hate speech, so disagree all you want.
The controls are already in place.
Okay, so after importing millions of incompatible foreigners and letting them subsist on government largesse and then spinning a continual narrative of white people bad, Native Europeans bad, police racist, you have the outbreak of this massive riot.
Yeah, it's probably the free speech. Now, if I had to guess...
It's Facebook. It's probably Facebook's what it is.
Damn, Facebook. And you're allowing people to communicate.
Must be stopped. But they got other suggestions as well.
President of France, Emmanuel Macron, has blamed video games and bad parenting for the mass riots that have been ongoing across the country for over three nights.
Maybe it's the video games.
Maybe it's the poor parenting choices.
Maybe that's another place where the government needs to step in and free you from the shackles of your liberty.
Maybe you aren't responsible enough to be parents.
Maybe the government has to make sure that your parenting style is in line with their demands.
It's all this free speech.
It's video games.
It's bad parenting.
I mean, they're throwing everything at the wall.
They are just hyper-focused on unemotionally getting to the bottom of what is causing these riots.
What could it be? Maybe it's the video games.
Maybe it's that parents aren't controlled by the government.
Maybe it's that the French people can communicate with each other.
Outside of strict government top-down censorship.
Or maybe it's police racism.
Maybe it's the racism of the police.
That could be it.
No, I think that could be it.
France must address deep police racism, says the UN. Maybe that's what it is.
Maybe we need more Muslim police.
Or maybe.
Just maybe.
This is all by design.
Maybe there's a strategy and a plan and an activated series of policies to genocide the European people through forced mass immigration combined with psychological terror being carried out by the same government that is destroying the lives of the people it's supposed to represent.
It could be that new Sonic the Hedgehog game.
Could be Call of Duty.
I don't know. It's one of those things.
I guess it's one of those things.
I'm not the expert here.
I'll leave it up to you to decide.
Is what's happening in France the consequence of the concerted effort of the globalists to bring about this exact occurrence?
Or is it the video games and Facebook?
I don't know, but I know one of those beliefs gives the government all the excuse they've ever wanted to expand their tyrannical and despotic control over the very minds of their citizens.
With that, we go out to your phone calls.
Chad GPT is called in from Wisconsin.
You've got some haikus for us, some poetry.
Are you going to read some poetry for us, Chad?
You're on the air. Thanks for calling in.
max in wisconsin
Hey, Harry Potter.
How are you doing? You know, nowadays with tranny titties at the White House, different tits in the Rose Garden.
You know, I wonder why Django puts the triangle change back on, no problemo.
You know, it's like a cough, cough, honk, honk, wild world.
With two weeks to break your will and Toe Rogan, Bro Rogan, Snow Rogan, and Jones, like Joey, up the waterfall goes the koi.
They are anti-clean drugs, anti-life, anti-Christ, anti-peace.
Anti-orgasm, anti-fun, anti-happy, anti-fun, anti-love.
unidentified
What are you? We are all working for the minority.
max in wisconsin
Oh, say, can you see?
Madonna, Madonna, pre-Madonna does not look like girls just want to have fun.
Her face, fricking frozen, botanic witch vibes out of her eyes like a ray of light.
It's too many syllables. She hung up her coat in Satan's home, the father of lies.
But the haiku... The haikus for Infowars, the first one that ChatGPC came up with, I typed in Infowars haiku, and the first one it spit out was, the news, a wild ride, Infowars takes us along, truth or fiction, you decide.
And then for Alex Jones, when I punched that in, the first haiku it spit out was, Rants and Ravings Wild, Alex Jones Seeks Truth So Pure, Conspiracies swirl.
harrison smith
Makes me think of the pink blossoms of the cherry trees falling on a meandering Japanese river.
It's beautiful.
So, ChatGPT actually wrote poems for you in sort of celebrating InfoWars.
max in wisconsin
Yeah, I like using it for the poetry. Yep, yep.
matt in wisconsin
I punch those two things in, and that's what it spit out.
And then it's good for other stories, too.
And I think in the future, you know, like Deus Ex Makina, the best combination will be like machine and man, man and what we create, you know?
harrison smith
Hey, it's an extremely powerful tool, and...
You know, when used for good, I mean, it's just like any other technology.
It is totally neutral.
It's only the will of the people who program and utilize it that determines whether it's a positive or negative for our existence.
I think, I don't know if I've seen a better use of ChatGPT than I just heard right there with the InfoWars haikus.
That's good stuff. Maybe we should do like a...
It's like an Infowars poetry reading or something.
max in wisconsin
Flam poetry hour.
harrison smith
All right, thanks for that call. Chad, we'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, more stories, more videos, so much more coming up in the American Journal.
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It's like, yeah, you should.
You should decide. You should look into it.
See, people that don't lie don't demand that you trust them.
Right? I'm telling the truth, so I want you to look into these things.
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I haven't even gotten to my free speech stack yet.
But how's this for another giant leap towards New World Order, Brave New World?
Orwellian doublespeak nonsense.
Google to cut off access to Canadian news as Facebook cancels deals with publishers.
Google warned Thursday it will remove links to Canadian news stories from search results in this country, Canada, after failing to receive the assurances it wanted from Ottawa about the Online News Act.
The move marks a dramatic escalation of the tech giant's response to the act, known as Bill C-18, after a failed last-ditch attempt to strike a deal with the federal government this week.
Bill C-18 has become law and remains unworkable, said Kent Walker, Google's president of global affairs, in a blog post Thursday explaining the company's decision.
We're disappointed it has to come to this.
Bill C-18, which got royal ascent last week...
Dear God, can you imagine being Canadian?
Folks... Can you imagine?
Royal assent.
We got permission from the queen.
King, I guess.
The king deigned to allow us to pass a law in our own country.
Remembered a curtsy for him.
Pathetic. Folks, celebrate 1776 this year.
Celebrate July 4th this year with a With a hearty sense of gratitude for the fact that we don't require royal ascent for anything.
Oh, man. It's not even that, like, America is super cool.
It's just everybody else sucks, man.
Everybody else is so lame.
They're all so lame. Being American is so cool.
Just so glad. I'm so happy.
I'm American. I don't have to experience the...
National embarrassment of having to request royal assent.
To the king, might we have royal assent to censor our people?
Might you deign to grant us permission to censor the news stories that reflect unfairly upon you?
What's they say with a French accent?
Anyway, all right. See, they got royal assent last week.
It was designed to support the Canadian news industry, which has seen its advertising migrate to big tech platforms.
It would make Facebook and Google negotiate deals to compensate news outlets in Canada for posting or linking their work.
So, just yet another step towards the destruction of freedom of speech as we know it, of a free and open news organization.
You know, can actually tell the truth in opposition to what the government wants.
Sorry, Canada.
You had a good run.
Arguably. By the way, speaking of, this is...
I believe this is a story from the UK. So speaking of...
The royal assent.
Colonel forced out of army after stating, quote, men cannot be women.
Colonel has claimed he was forced to quit the army after he was criticized for stating men cannot be women.
Dr. Telvin Wright, 54, had been a reservist commanding officer with 14 years unblemished service, including two tours in Afghanistan, before his honor was attacked with a transphobia complaint in an investigation he described as hellish.
In May, he shared a post from his private Facebook account from Fair Play for Women, a campaign group that works with governing bodies to preserve women's sports for those born female, which consisted of a quote from Helen Joyce, a feminist campaigner backed by the author J.K. Rowling.
The quote shared without any additional comment said, quote, if women cannot stand in a public place and say men cannot be women, then we do not have women's rights at all.
unidentified
And it's like, officer, you've served your king well in Afghanistan in a lifetime of honorable service.
We've got a bit of a pickle here.
harrison smith
A bit of a pickle. Here, you've actually acknowledged biological reality.
unidentified
Ugh. Unfortunate.
That's enough of that.
Turn in the feather on your cap.
harrison smith
You won't be needing that anymore.
Turn over your cap gun and your white flag.
We'll be taking those in.
Just unbelievably bizarre, backwards, nonsensical, frankly horrifying.
But that's the modern world.
We're going to go through some more of your phone calls here.
I see Simon in Florida has called in.
in i'm glad that you've called in simon because i have a lot of news that i would like your input on as we continue our international discussion here but first since we don't have much time left let's go to mike in new york mike uh mike thanks for calling in don't really understand your comment you say need help making trump haters punch the air okay go ahead mike you're on the air yeah so i sent the crew a song i
unidentified
I'm sick of the Trump haters always calling in and giving you a hard time, so I got a response for them.
I'm gonna donate the rest of my call to a track, a song that I sent the crew and we'll go to break with it.
harrison smith
Does that sound good? Well, does the crew have the song?
We have it? Yeah, they got it.
Let's roll the song from Mike in New York.
unidentified
I remember we had something, folks.
Yes, man.
harrison smith
Joe Biden's out there tripping over sandbags.
unidentified
I'm trying.
Trump's just grooving.
harrison smith
This is the vibe, folks.
I'm done with arguments. I'm done with bickering.
Pure vibes from now on.
You like something, you like it.
No need to explain. You don't like something, you're wrong.
unidentified
Trump's great. It's beautiful.
It's a wonderful thing.
harrison smith
Fourth of July coming up.
unidentified
The barbecue in the backyard.
harrison smith
You wear the red MAGA hat.
unidentified
Trump train is on the tracks.
harrison smith
Full steam ahead.
Nothing but prosperity, nationalism, anti-globalism, victory, prosperity.
Some sick dance moves on top of it all.
I'll tell the crew this.
Crew, keep this in a special folder.
We're gonna need this for deployment whenever we are confronted with another anti-Trump caller.
I'm not gonna argue anymore. We're just gonna play this.
A segment of the week here on American Journal in this live Friday broadcast.
Happening right now on the other side of the world is the World Economic Forum's summer Davos get-together.
Just picture Henry Kissinger and Klaus Schwab sharing an inner tube, drinking daiquiris, water skiing.
It's summer Davos, everyone.
You bring the sunscreen, I'll bring the adrenochrome.
I've pointed out probably too excess at this point.
How hilariously, horrifyingly obvious the hypocrisy of the globalists is when it comes to things like democracy.
Fighting a war in Ukraine over democracy, even though most of the people in the NATO countries don't want to be doing that.
A little bit ironic.
Ukraine, who just canceled their elections until the war is over.
So they're now de facto...
President for life, Zelensky, is the icon of democracy.
At the World Economic Forum's Davos meeting in Switzerland earlier this year, they had an entire building dedicated to the war in Ukraine as they see this as a battleground between two conflicting futures for humanity.
That of Russia, a Christian nationalistic future, and that of Ukraine, a globalist, as they put it, democratic future.
So we can point out the way that from the 15-minute cities to the Dutch farmers to the invasion of migrants in France...
And Ireland and everywhere else around Europe.
Routinely, you're getting above 75% or 80% opposition to these policies, and yet they move forward anyway.
Because it's not about democracy, and that should be obvious at this point.
But this is just the real-world examples of how the democratic will is overruled, or at the very least manipulated, to serve...
The desires of the very few at the very top.
But there's a whole other level to this.
In that the World Economic Forum, the same organization that has the building celebrating the war in Ukraine, perpetuating the war in Ukraine for the sake of democracy, salivates, falls to its knees and kowtows and kisses the feet of China, the most undemocratic country there has maybe ever been.
Short only of, like, the Soviet Union.
Does nobody see this disconnect?
People that are ostensibly pushing us to the brink of nuclear war over protecting democracy will, in the same breath, talk about how China is the future.
China is the best country in the world.
China just does things better than us, and we need to adopt more of China's policies.
I mean, it's so blatant.
It's so egregious, this two-facedness.
Because it's not hypocrisy, it's dishonesty.
I've said it before. You can be hypocritical and still be kind of honest, right?
I can tell you not to smoke even if I smoke.
Am I being a hypocrite because I'm doing the thing I'm telling you not to do?
Yeah. But am I being honest?
Yeah, smoking's not good for you and you shouldn't do it.
It's entirely different if...
I don't smoke and I tell you you should smoke because I have a life insurance policy taken on on you.
Because I'm being dishonest in pursuit of some sort of ill-gotten gain.
And then it goes even farther.
When you look at the way that the World Economic Forum and their corporate representatives are imposing stringent environmental controls on every country in the West...
While simultaneously outsourcing manufacturing to China, for whom they never even suggest that they should even slow down the massive uptick in coal-fired power plants.
They never even suggest that they should have some bare minimum pollution control as they poison the oceans, poison the rivers, poison the sky, modify the weather.
Imprison their own people.
This worshipping of China is the most obvious and blatant and apparent example of their unending, despicable hypocrisy.
It really is something to behold.
So let us behold it.
This is Klaus Schwab in China at the World Economic Forum's summer Davos celebration.
Again, salivating over the anti-democratic Anti-climate change, extremely nationalistic, but most importantly, communist Chinese government.
klaus schwab
Let's watch. Premier Li is the ex-premier of the People's Republic of China and a member of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Politburo Standing Committee.
Premier Li, He has a distinguished career in public service, having led the economic and social development of three major provinces, Zhejiang, Yangshu and Shanghai.
He has also been instrumental In opening up China's capital market, attracting foreign investment and innovation, and creating new urban areas to address land scarcity.
Premier Li took his office this March at China's National People's Congress at the critical moment when China adopted new COVID control measures and started to boost economic development, social dynamism, and international cooperation.
harrison smith
All I'm saying, if I was president, That man would never be allowed in our country ever again.
You love China so much?
Go live there. Bother them.
Impose your demands on them.
Leave us the hell alone.
You love them so much?
Go live in a gulag, Klaus.
Our enemies are everywhere and openly allied at this point.
Simon in Florida, thank you for calling in.
I know you have a couple big...
International news stories here.
We have about three minutes left, but the floor is yours.
simon-2 in florida
What do you have for us? Well, it's funny because you said you wanted to talk to me about all the other international events that have been occurring.
But one thing that people should be aware of is in about six minutes, the new Chinese law on foreign relations will kick in.
And it's going to be very interesting to see how they use that to fight against American hegemony, which is what it's all about, in particular dealing with secondary sanctions on Chinese individuals, including their current Minister of Defence, who we've talked about previously, and also lots of Chinese corporations.
That is available.
I've sent it to you yesterday and today.
unidentified
The full text has 45 articles.
simon-2 in florida
In particular, what is interesting, since you are comparing it to the United States, is their new law on foreign relations specifically says that the Chinese constitution will always remain supreme over any treaties or agreements.
harrison smith
Right. And probably an important note to make with the WHO pandemic treaty coming into effect sooner rather than later.
simon-2 in florida
Yes, indeed. And that's not the only thing, is it?
America's just paying $600 million unnecessarily We have about a minute left here,
harrison smith
Simon. I mean, am I right in seeing that they are simply destroying the West as they move their operations to China and the globalists are just letting us know now, your time in the sun is over, China's in charge, and we're making that happen?
simon-2 in florida
No, there's still a great deal of competition between what the globalists want and what the Chinese and the Russians are doing in the new era.
It's not the same system at all.
We've obviously discussed that previously.
Perhaps we can have more time if you'd like to discuss these in length, and we'll set up a time that's convenient to you to give the attention to.
harrison smith
I would like to do that because...
You're right. It's like the way China is cooperating with Russia and then the way China is cooperating with Saudi Arabia while Israel and Saudi Arabia aren't getting together.
Speaking of UNESCO, Saudi Arabia is not letting Israel join the UNESCO meeting.
So it's like weird because there's all these factions that are like overlapping in some places but then enemies in others.
So I would like to try to untangle this web of geopolitics.
Maybe we can do that Monday and we'll set aside a good chunk of the show to really dig in and try to Again, just untangle the web of alliances newly formed between seemingly geopolitical enemies.
Thank you for the call, Simon. Thank you, everybody, for joining us.
This has been The American Journal.
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