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The Bohemian Grove was founded in 1878 by the Bohemian Club, which was formed in 1872.
It is 2,700 acres of private land in Montreal, California, where every summer in July, hundreds of the most powerful and influential men attend what is known as the Cremation of Care Ceremony.
An early version of it was photographed in 1915 and published by National Geographic.
In 1989, a writer for Spy Magazine infiltrated Bohemian Grove and mentioned the Cremation of Care ceremony, but did not mention the effigy.
The article mostly focused on powerful drunk men dressing in drag and engaged in homoerotic behavior.
In 2000, when Alex Jones captured the ceremony on video, you can see an effigy, a model of a person to be destroyed, being burned alive in a ritual sacrifice.
tim walz
This summer sets us free!
unidentified
We're free!
greg reese
Around the time that Alex Jones was there filming it, musician Kid Rock was there as a guest.
unidentified
Did you?
tim walz
He went to the Grove?
unidentified
Yeah.
kid rock
It was the first evening, and you gather around, whatever, the owl by this lake, if I remember correctly, which could be a little hazy.
tim walz
It was a long time ago.
unidentified
And, like, I've heard about this place.
I'm like, this is some real secret ass shit, man.
tim walz
I can't believe I'm fucking here, right?
And it's just a trove of celebrities.
I met, like, Paul Pelosi and his son.
unidentified
Oh, boy.
tim walz
And, like, Chris Matthews.
unidentified
Like, you know?
But I was hanging out with them.
tim walz
We were having cool conversations.
unidentified
Kind of weird.
And then they asked me, like, I had to come play my guitar.
Oh, no.
tim walz
And, like, sing at one of these camp things.
unidentified
And I was like, I feel so dirty.
greg reese
The oldest religion on Earth can still be found within many secret societies, the New Age movement, and hiding within many churches, mosques, and synagogues.
The basis of this ancient religion is the attainment of counsel from advanced entities for one to gain earthly wealth and power.
These advanced entities have a hunger for human life, which is how human sacrifice factors into this ancient transaction.
By 2012, a handful of men were making individual claims that they witnessed human sacrifice at Bohemian Grove.
Peter Chernoff says that the men taking part in the sacrifice went on to hold various positions of power in society.
unidentified
Peter, you witnessed children being sacrificed at the Grove?
You know, I did.
At the Bohemian Grove, I was involved in a rather private ritual, Catholic Nazi satanic in nature.
A service, a working, if you will, with nine relative ununknowns at the time, so to speak.
Willie Brown, Arlen Specter, Barney Frank, Roger Mahoney, Ratzinger, who's now the Pope, Robert Byrd, George Bush Sr.
and Warren Buffett, and the master of ceremonies was Lieutenant Colonel Michael Aquino.
The cremation of care, what it is, really, it's a discussion regarding population control.
They're making decisions as to what group of millions of people they're gonna genocide next, and we all have seen the genocides over the last 10-15 years for anybody that's paying even a modicum of attention.
greg reese
Over the years, other people have snuck inside to take video.
unidentified
I made it.
It's the owl statue.
greg reese
In a phone conversation published by former Project Veritas employee Justin Leslie, James O'Keefe is asked about his recent attendance at the Bohemian Grove.
unidentified
I was just a guest.
Um, I didn't see anything on there.
Some of our people that I've known for many years were there.
If I saw something, I would tell you, but, you know, I think there's a lot of conspiracy theories and stuff, and I didn't see anything.
And there's a lot of people that support us that are involved in that.
greg reese
This year, the cremation of care ceremony was conducted on July 13th, the same day that Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt.
This ancient religion is entrenched within the foundations of civilization.
It is the culture that created democracy.
unidentified
It's Wednesday, August 14th in the year of our Lord 2024.
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.
Get everybody's stuff together.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Coming to you live from Austin, Texas.
Very happy to be here this morning.
unidentified
We have a We have a lot to talk about today.
harrison smith
We're gonna get into politics, we're gonna get into geopolitics, we're gonna get into the obvious and, at this point, exposed purpose of the mass immigration crisis into Europe at large.
I don't know if you were watching the Alex Jones show yesterday.
He was going off on the On the migrants and talking about The fact that they're importing what was the term that he used something about cavemen calling them drunken cavemen or something And he's talking about the fact and showing videos and you can find it on info wars.com now videos were like there's television shows where they're Teaching and showing ten-year-old girls ten-year-old white girls being in relationships with
Grown men from foreign countries.
And it's one of the things that it's so bizarre.
It's so, like, outside of the realm of anything that, like, anybody can imagine happening.
It's almost, like, too far to discuss.
Like, it's almost too crazy.
But I gotta be honest, I got more videos.
I got even crazier things, and I don't know if we'll be able to pull some of those together, but I don't know if I've ever seen that stuff on InfoWars, and it was interesting.
It was interesting seeing it on InfoWars.
It's all very weird.
I don't know.
I don't even know if I'm gonna get into that.
I don't even know if I'm going to get into that.
That was just what popped up on my homepage today.
We started off the show today with a video about Bohemian Grove.
Austin realized that the cremation of Kerr happened to be on July 13th.
What a coincidence that is, the day Trump was nearly assassinated.
It's almost like we should start every show with a reminder about Bohemian Grove.
Bohemian Grove, it practically seems like old news now, right?
It's like, this was exposed in 2001 by Alex Jones.
It's been 20 plus years that people have just known what happens there.
But it's like, we almost constantly need to remind ourselves, the richest and most powerful people in the world come together to scream like banshees while they burn an effigy in front of A giant statue of an owl.
Like if we just start off with that as a basis of understanding and just say, okay, this is the world we're talking about.
By the way, when we start talking about all of this other crazy stuff and how insane all of it is, let's just remind ourselves that the strings are being pulled by insane pagan cultists who get together and wear robes and March around with torches and diddle each other in the woods.
We're run by a bunch of creepy perverts.
Satan worshippers.
It sort of makes everything else make a lot of sense, doesn't it?
Like, we can just start with that as a basis.
I don't want to hear you say any of this stuff is far-fetched.
I don't want to hear anybody say, oh, there's no way that could happen.
That's way too... I can't imagine.
That's too fantastical.
It's like, well, Well, we live in a world where the business leaders and the politicians and the superstars and the everybody, they all come together and do gay stuff in the woods as part of a satanic ceremony every year.
And they have since the 1800s.
So yeah, anything's possible.
Anything is possible.
And it all becomes a lot easier to understand when you realize the Spiritual makeup of the people that run our country.
It's almost just a weird position to be in that it's like that was exposed 20 years ago and it's just still going on and nobody cares apparently.
Like nobody outside of us seems to think this is weird.
We just sort of accept it now.
Okay.
All right.
Great.
Anyway, we got so much to talk about, I need to stop rambling.
We're probably going to start off talking a little bit about old Tim Walz.
We'll just get that out of the way and then move on to some of the more important topics.
But let's begin today as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch.
Alright, here it is folks, your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 14th of August, 2024.
Harris-sponsored Google ads suggest publishers are on her side, is the deceptive headline from Axios.
That leaves you less informed than when you started reading it.
What it's saying is that the Harris campaign has been editing news headlines and descriptions within Google search ads that make it appear as if the Guardian, Reuters, CBS News, and other major publishers are on her side, Axios has found.
It's common practice in the commercial advertising world that doesn't violate Google policies, but the ads mimic real news results from search closely enough that they have news outlets caught off guard.
According to Google's Ad Transparency Center, the Trump campaign is not running these types of ads, but this technique has been used by campaigns before.
The ads say that they are sponsored, but it's not immediately clear that the text accompanying the real news links is written by the campaigns and not by the media publication itself.
So they're running ads, but the ads are news stories, and then they rewrite the headline, like the text of the ad makes it look like the headline is approving of Kamala Harris, even though it's not.
It's deceptive because these people are liars.
And I think it's interesting that in this new story about the Harris campaign using this deceptive
and manipulative practice, using a form of manipulation that,
you know, some people have been sent to jail for if you do it, you know, on your own, by yourself,
make people think that, you know, the news is saying one thing when it's not.
Like that's, you know, I'm thinking of Douglas Mackey, Ricky Vaughn, and not exactly the same,
but you can be sent to jail for deceptive practices surrounding an election these days.
So, but that's only if you're on your own and going for Trump.
If you're a giant democratic machine, then I guess you can do it.
But it's interesting that in the article describing the way the Harris campaign is using this fake news deceptive practice to trick people, the first thing they say is, you know, Trump hasn't done this before, but other campaigns have.
So, you know, maybe he has before.
We haven't checked yet.
It's like, okay, thank you for telling me that Trump didn't do this, but just tell me about the bad thing that Kamala Harris did.
There's something weird in the Democrat psyche where it's just like, they have this ability.
They can turn stories about their side doing wrong into like an accusation against Trump.
It's all very typical.
Meanwhile, Ilhan Omar wins primary after squad sees major losses.
So she's ended the squad's losing streak.
Just clinched victory in a closely watched primary after two losses for the progressive squad.
She beat back a more moderate challenger on Tuesday, capping off a series of primaries facing the progressive squad that has been the target of millions of dollars from pro-Israel groups.
And, uh, I'm neutral on this, I guess.
Yeah, congratulations to Ilhan Omar.
Overcoming Israel's influence in a foreign country, attempting to rig our elections, doing so successfully with millions upon millions of dollars.
To the opponents of Israel and the American government.
I guess I'm sort of torn here because, well, it's just America is just a battleground for foreign interests.
Like you've got this district that was just handed to a bunch of Somalians.
Like they just brought in hundreds of thousands of Somalians, put them all in one district.
We're like, here, this is your Congress seat now.
You can put whoever you want and vote on ethnic, religious lines.
Vote for the person that looks like you and you'll just be in charge of this whole area.
And then you'll have a congressman to not focus on the wider issues of governance of the nation, but instead is there solely to get you and your people more stuff and better advantages and your particular interests.
So in a way, it's just a foreign colony.
On American land.
So, my instinct is to side with Ilhan Omar because the people trying to oust her are just, like, not even nominally American.
There's Israeli people giving money for the benefit of their country to try to oust this person, and I would rather have the people that live here choose their leaders outside of that influence.
But I don't feel like she's particularly American in the first place, so it's like a wash, I guess.
Meanwhile, Ukraine is advancing deeper into Russia, Zelensky says.
Ukraine attacked Russia with 117 drones.
Biden says the incursion is a real dilemma for Putin.
Russia National Guard beefs up security at nuclear plant.
Russia fighting intense battles in Kursk, bloggers say.
Ukraine said on Wednesday its forces had advanced further into Russia's Kursk region in the biggest foreign incursion into Russia since World War II, posing a dilemma for President Vladimir Putin, according to U.S.
President Joe Biden.
Thousands of Ukrainian troops ran through the Russian border in the early hours of August 6th into Russia's western Kursk region in what Putin called a major provocation aimed at gaining a stronger hand in possible future ceasefire talks.
Well, we can only hope.
We can only hope that this is, again, like I said in the first place, some sort of face-saving measure by Ukraine so they can actually enter into peace talks, not totally empty-handed.
But it seems much more likely that this incursion is simply the beginning of a wider, expanded, and more disastrous war.
And we'll talk about an InfoWars story here in just a second.
Basically, Biden has admitted that U.S.-NATO troops have come in direct contact with Russian troops, which is insane and horrifying, but it's happening, whether we like it or not.
Meanwhile in America, a Haitian migrant accused of raping disabled teen in Massachusetts arrested again after being released on $500 bail.
A Haitian migrant charged with the rape of a 15-year-old disabled girl in Massachusetts has been arrested again after he was previously released on a $500 bail after the suspected crime took place at a hotel in Rockland, Massachusetts.
According to Fox reporter Bill Malugin, ICE has arrested Corey Alvarez, 26, who came into the U.S.
using the Biden-Harris administration's immigration parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans.
Alvarez was previously released when a court did not honor an ICE detainer filed against him in Massachusetts.
In a press release, ICE confirmed that Alvarez was arrested by Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston on August 13 near his Brockton residence.
Customs Border Protection admitted Alvarez into the country illegally on June 26th, but he violated the terms of his admittance.
I said, Alvarez remains in ERO custody.
He was let out.
He was bailed with a $500 bail.
Pretty incredible.
He was supposed to be with a sponsor from New Jersey, but ended up in a hotel with other migrants in Rockland where the rape occurred.
He was initially arrested on March 13th and pled not guilty to one count each of aggravated rape of a child with a 10-year age difference.
And they said, you get out of here.
Give us $500 and get out of here, you.
Arrested crossing the border.
Arrested again.
Arrested after raping a disabled girl.
Let out with $500 bail.
Arrested a third time.
You just got to think about all of the man hours and all of the effort.
I mean, who knows?
I know deportation processing typically takes like $10,000 a person.
Because you think about the judge's time and the lawyer's time and it adds up, it starts to add up.
So just so you're clear, I mean, I would guess, I don't know, American taxpayers have probably paid $100,000 for the privilege, you know, paid, we've paid for The ability for this, uh, retarded criminal to rape disabled girls.
So just let's just remind it's not just the human cost, the cost of the crime and the vicious activity.
It's also just the sheer cash cost of putting our police officers lives in danger to go arrest violent criminals over and over and over again.
When we could.
Just put them to work.
We could be very merciful and just lock them away forever.
We got more stories about immigration today as well.
It's been a wild 24 hours in the immigration front.
Meanwhile, American Society of Plastic Surgeons calls efficacy of child sex changes into question breaks from gender-affirming approach.
Yes, folks, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, representing 11,000 members or over 90% of those working in the field in the U.S.
and Canada, has raised concerns over surgical sex change for minors, telling a Manhattan Institute fellow, Lior Sapir, that the, quote, existing evidence base is viewed as low-quality and low-certainty.
Amazing, isn't it?
This is probably the first, you know, society like this to actually break from the zeitgeist and the presumed, you know, accepted medical efficacy of gender transition.
Which is crazy, which is just crazy.
How is anybody with even, I mean it, you don't need medical training.
You don't need to be a doctor.
You don't even need to be a scientist.
You don't even need to be particularly interested in the topic.
It is prima facie.
It is in your face.
It is obvious.
Genitally mutilating children is not a cure for anything.
Okay?
Dudes, does this have to be explained?
Do we really have to?
The Pediatric Society, Medical Society, and probably the Heart Society, and the, I don't know, Hair Regrowth Society, they are all on board with permanently mutilating children who have psychological issues.
Uh, what?
Like this is, I don't know, this is one of those things that it's like, how do you fix a world where every major establishment medical institute is promoting not just something that is delusional beyond explanation, As I said, just on the face of it, absurd.
Absurd.
Which would be one thing.
But the absurdity in this case results in permanent physical mutilation of children.
So it's like, it'd be one thing if they just had some I don't know, some belief that just didn't make any sense.
Like in the UK, it's now, as of today, the NHS is required to ask men if they're pregnant before x-raying them.
You know what?
That's nonsense.
Just like transgender children, genital mutilation surgery, It is scary that the instant somebody even hinted at this coming up, the entire room didn't bust out in laughs and then fire the person, right?
It's amazing that it somehow makes it all the way through every level of our society to the point that it's now like a law in Britain that nurses have to go, and are you pregnant by any chance?
And the man sitting there just has to be like, no.
Like, okay, great.
Check the box.
It's crazy.
It's crazy that it got to that place.
But you know what?
Pretty harmless.
Pretty harmless in the full mix of things.
unidentified
Do you have a little bugger up your butt?
Yeah.
harrison smith
Who would do this X-ray?
Any tumors that are living inside of you?
unidentified
Yeah, it's a... You know what?
harrison smith
It's a quick question.
It's a checkbox on a form.
It's absurd.
It's retarded.
It makes no sense.
It is baffling.
I mean, truly baffling.
You know, what's the harm?
You ask a guy if he's pregnant, he says no.
unidentified
Okay.
harrison smith
You ask him if he can fly, he says no.
You know, whatever.
Ask him a question where the answer is obviously no.
What's the harm?
In this case, the harm is, and I will say it for like the fifth time in the last five minutes, permanent genital mutilation of children.
So it's wild.
It is wild.
This is the case.
And we've covered it in the last few months.
More and more studies have come out.
Not only is gender reassignment surgery not effective at curing the symptoms or the effects of gender dysphoria, it makes it worse.
You're more likely to commit suicide after a transgender affirmation surgery.
You are more likely to be oppressed.
You're more likely to suffer psychological issues after the surgery.
Yeah, but you're less likely to have an orgasm.
Oh, you're... Actually, it's a 0% chance.
Actually, it's... They're on record.
They're like... Trans surgeons are like, yeah, the people I've done the surgery, they've never achieved sexual climax ever in their lives.
Okay, so you're just...
You're just robbing children of their ability to ever in the future experience the act of physical love.
Incredible.
And this, and just everybody agrees on this.
If I just felt like it was easier to nod along, I guess.
I guess it's typical of an InfoWars story where it's like, this is good news.
you It's good news that
A single society of, you know, physicians decided to break from the universal and monolithic insanity that has consumed the rest of the medical industry.
That's good.
That's good that they broke away.
It's crazy that they had to.
It's troubling that it got to this point.
It's one of the things I feel like I've explained so many times, but if you don't understand the basis of this and the way that this all works... We don't even have time to get into it.
It used to be called gender dysmorphia, now it's gender dysphoria.
And the idea is that you're suffering, you're being caused pain, Because of something happening in your mind and it was a change from your mind is out of whack with your body and therefore that's causing you trouble and so we need to fix your brain to be okay with the body that you're in because that's reality.
To being flipped around completely to where they say your body is out of whack with your brain so we have to fix your body to be in line with your brain.
It seems like a subtle distinction but it keeps it as a medical diagnosis, a psychiatric diagnosis, psychological You know, issue that can therefore be charged to the insurance companies and you perform a physical intervention to deal with a mental illness unlike anything else in the world.
But it's these rhetorical games and it's the way these syndromes are named and these pathologies are categorized.
That allows them to push this as if this is a medical intervention for a medical problem rather than a psychological issue that cannot be solved by physical mutilation.
And again, how they got away with this, how it got to this point is truly beyond belief.
And that's all I have to say about it.
I mean, that's that's it.
So the plastic surgeons are saying, yeah, no, this isn't really the case.
You don't actually have long-term benefits from this.
And actually everything that we're pretending to cure gets worse if we do this intervention.
So it's not like, you know, it's like treating somebody who has depression
Like, yeah, they have depression, and so we hit them with a flamethrower for a few seconds.
Now they're severely burned and have no hair.
Their depression is worse, and they have massive physical ailments at this point.
That's what we're doing.
And it's like, oh, look, a medical institute broke away from the consensus that we should burn people with depression with the flamethrower to cure them.
unidentified
All right, we're back, folks.
All right.
We got a lot to get into.
Immigration.
War between Israel and Iran.
The U.S.
and Russia.
harrison smith
War between Israel and Iran.
unidentified
And U.S. and Russia.
We'll do this real quick.
harrison smith
We'll do this real quick, because this is pretty interesting.
I think this is pretty interesting.
From Variety, J.K.
Rowling and Elon Musk have both been named in a criminal complaint filed to French authorities over alleged acts of aggravated cyber harassment against Algerian boxer who was newly crowned Olympic champion Emmane Khalaf.
So yeah, the man that was competing in the women's boxing tournament, you know, first, you know, people were aware of him when the Italian boxer dropped out after 30 seconds saying, there's no way I can do this.
You're making me fight a man.
And the headlines were all like, boxer previously disqualified for You know previously disqualified from other boxing championships for having a male level of testosterone That's how they described it and apparently now this person is suing multiple people JK Rowling and Elon Musk included For talking about this on August 13th
The National Center for the Fight Against Online Hatred contacted the OCLCH, Central Office for the Fight Against Crimes Against Humanity and Hate Crimes.
Crimes against humanity and hate crimes.
For being like, yeah, that's a dude.
That, that person boxing in the Olympics is a dude.
And the funny part is, people, so this, this person won the gold.
And when they did, they were all these posts being like, What's his name again?
Imane Khalif.
Like, Imane Khalif shows her haters, you know, didn't let the haters stop her to get the gold.
It's like, no, the haters think she's a man.
So her winning gold, not exactly disabusing them of that idea.
It's not like they're upset.
It's like, no, obviously you're going to win.
You're going to win gold because you're a man.
It's like, yeah, but she won the gold, so.
You know, stick it up your butts haters.
And it's like, no, we, yeah, obviously it was going to win gold.
That's sort of the point that we're making actually.
unidentified
He won the gold.
harrison smith
He won the gold.
Doesn't prove us wrong.
It's the opposite actually.
The lawsuit was filed against X, which under French law means it was filed against unknown persons.
That ensures the prosecution has the latitude to be able to investigate against all people, including those who may have hidden hateful messages under pseudonyms, said Bowdy, the lawyer.
The complaint nevertheless mentions famously controversial figures J.K.
Rowling and Elon Musk are named in the lawsuit, among others.
Adding that Donald Trump would be part of the investigation.
Trump tweeted, so whether or not he's named in our lawsuit, he will inevitably be looked into as part of the prosecution.
Okay, Trump did not tweet anything about this person on X for sure.
But I doubt I don't even think he said anything anyway Yeah, this person caliph
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
has has been scientifically this is not a man fighting a woman you know you can tell what the truth is by these little there's usually like one word there's like one or two words they're the weasel words and they tell you what the truth is see if this statement were true they would not need the word scientifically When they say, scientifically, this is not a man fighting a woman.
Well, if it wasn't a man fighting a woman, you would say, this is not a man fighting a woman.
When you have to add the word scientifically, well, now we're in some, now we're in the weeds.
There's another one like this.
Oh yeah, there's, there's headline after headline about Keir Starmer, the prime minister of Britain.
And it's like, no, Keir Starmer did not directly stop the prosecution of the rape gangs in Rochdale.
It's like, well, why'd you put the word directly in?
Why'd you put that word in there?
Because he did, because he did have a hand in it.
He just like gave orders to somebody who then did it.
And so there's like a degree of separation.
So you add the word directly and you leave people with the impression that he didn't have anything to do with shutting down the investigation.
But in reality, he did.
These little weasel words, directly, scientifically, technically.
And the important thing about this is, you've got these laws being passed and enacted right now,
all over the European Union with the Digital Services Act, but you're seeing the way that it's
happening in the just brutal crackdown of UK citizens being sent to prison for chanting or
for tweeting something that only nine people see.
And right now this is being used In a variety of different ways, but especially by the state for cracking down on dissent and labeling dissent as hate and, you know, therefore justifying censorship in whatever form you want it to take.
And this is now being sort of expanded to the personal level.
This person has not been attacked.
This person is not Lost job opportunities because of this, right?
They haven't lost sponsorship deals because of the tweets that were made.
There was no, you know, monetary damage that was done.
It was just offense.
It was just offense.
It was just... He didn't like what people were saying about him.
So now he's suing them.
And whether or not the case goes to trial or whether they have to defend themselves or whatever, it's a burden.
On people who choose to point out the obvious and we're setting up and in this case, you're seeing it in a global manifestation.
We've got an Algerian guy filing things in a French court to go after an American company run by a South African and a UK author.
It's like global silencing of the obvious.
Because it offends the liars.
And we have a video of this person, I believe.
unidentified
Did I put it in here?
harrison smith
Or did I forget to?
Because again in this video, okay clip number seven, here's a statement from this Algerian boxer about how she, he, it is suing J.K.
Rowling and Elon Musk.
And again, look for weasel words.
Think about the way that People would say things if what they were saying was true and compared to how they actually express themselves.
Clip number 7.
Here is Algerian boxer Amine Khalif.
As the question of whether I qualify or not, whether I am a woman or not, I have made many statements to the media saying that I fully qualify to take part in this competition.
So let's pause it right there.
Would a woman ever say that?
If this was a woman, is that what they would say?
I think you could experiment with this.
I think you could find an athlete and say, are you really a woman?
And if they're really a woman, they'll say, yes, I'm a woman.
What?
Yes.
How dare you?
Right?
What they wouldn't say is, technically I qualify for this competition.
Okay?
That's as good as no.
Just say no.
Just say no.
Are you a woman?
Well, how offensive is that?
Technically, I qualify for this competition, okay?
So that's a no.
So that means no, because if you were a woman, you'd say, yes, I'm a woman.
If you have to say, technically, I qualify for this competition as your answer, that's a resounding no in my book.
Let's go back to him.
I'm a woman, like any other woman.
I was born a woman.
I've lived as a woman.
I compete as a woman.
There's no doubt about that.
Well, no, there is doubt about that.
They're enemies of success.
That is what I call them.
They are just enemies of success.
And it gives my gold medal an extra special taste because of their attacks.
unidentified
Yeah, that's what it is, folks.
harrison smith
And you can tell because, you know, J.K.
Rowling and Elon Musk, we all attack every gold medal winner because it's just winning that we hate.
unidentified
What?
harrison smith
Welcome back, folks.
Second Hour of American Journal is on.
Talking about what Israel's been up to.
Obviously, there's the gang rape controversy in the prisons.
And the controversy, strangely enough, in Israel is not about whether or not this took place, but whether or not it's okay and good and fine and legal.
Whether this is an appropriate method by which to wage war.
And they all seem to agree that yes, it is.
This course comes after months of relentless bombing in the prison state of Gaza.
They of course say that they bombed a school, killed hundreds of people a few days ago, claimed there was Hamas there.
An investigation subsequently found that there was no evidence whatsoever of military activity there.
Nevertheless, Germany and other Israeli allies are justifying this, saying they have a right to self-defense.
Meanwhile, Haaretz, Israeli newspaper, has just come out with an investigation showing that Israeli army uses Palestinian civilians to inspect potentially booby-trapped tunnels in Gaza.
Saying, quote, our lives are more important than their lives.
Gazans not suspected of terrorism are detained and sent as human shields to search tunnels and houses before IDF soldiers enter.
With the full knowledge of senior Israeli officers, several sources say, IDF claims this practice is forbidden.
At first, it's not hard to recognize them.
They're usually wearing Israeli army uniforms, many of them in their 820s, and they're always with Israeli soldiers of various ranks.
But if you look more closely, you'll realize that most of them are wearing sneakers, not army boots, and their hands are cuffed behind their backs, and their faces are full of fear.
The soldiers call each of them a sawish, an obscure Arabic word of Turkish origin meaning sergeant.
Random Palestinians have been used by Israeli army units in the Gaza Strip for one purpose, to serve as human shields for soldiers during operations.
Quote, our lives are more important than their lives, soldiers were told.
The thinking is that it's better for the Israeli soldiers to remain alive and for the Shawishim to be the ones blown up by an explosive device.
This description is one of many obtained by Haaretz, some from combat soldiers, other from commanders.
The picture that emerges in recent months, Israeli soldiers have used human shields in this way all over Gaza, even the chief of staff's office knows.
Soldiers choose Gazans for their missions to bring them to the brigades and battalions operating in the strip.
There's a pride in it, said a source who took part in some of the locating work.
And the senior rank knows about it.
So they're dressing up Palestinian prisoners in IDF uniforms, handcuffing their hands behind their back and forcing them to walk through tunnels that might be boob-trapped so that they set them off and get killed.
So there's that.
So there's that.
At this point, nearly 2% of Gaza's population has been killed by the Israeli war machine.
Nearly 2% of Gaza's entire population has been killed by Israel during its genocidal war on the Strip.
The Bureau said in a statement that the Israelis' war on Gaza has killed more than 39,000 Palestinians.
That constitutes 1.8% of the total population of the country.
According to the data, approximately 74% of those killed by Israel in Gaza are youths.
The data goes on to show that 34 people have died as a result of famine that has struck the entire besieged enclave, adding that 3,500 children are at risk of death from malnutrition and shortages of food.
Around 70% of the wounded in Gaza are women and children, PCBS revealed.
It adds that 10,000 people are missing and that around 2 million people have been displaced.
Washington was behind the delivery of nearly 30,000 bombs to Israel, which have been used without restriction on its war on the Strip.
Last week, the U.S.
green-lighted a $3.5 billion weapons package to Israel.
And just today, the U.S.
approves another $20 billion in weapons to Israel in mid-threat of wider Middle East war.
So this, I guess, is a reward for blowing up the school full of children.
$20 billion.
The U.S.
has approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air missiles, the State Department announced Tuesday.
More than 50 F-15 fighters and a whole hell of a lot more.
So this isn't going to end anytime soon.
And in fact, the Israeli government seems to be deliberately trying to provoke Muslims into a bigger attack.
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen. We haven't even gotten to the real provocation by Israel yet.
I suppose at some point, maybe just October 7th, we'll do the anniversary rewind.
See what's happened over the last, at this point, 10 months.
Because one of those things, it's really hard to get your head around.
The fact that it was so I mean, just right off the bat, it was so brutal and horrific, the response from Israel, and it's almost laughable now that they, like, denied that they bombed a hospital early on, and now, like, every hospital in Gaza has been destroyed.
And not just destroyed, but, like, they've systematically gone through and, like, handcuffed everybody in the hospital and took them out into the courtyard and shot them in the back of the head or ran them over with bulldozers.
Like, it's really insane that they even You know, denied bombing a hospital at one point.
But of course, the attack was justified by the media with outrageous claims of what Hamas did on October 7th, basically all of which have proven not to be true.
You have the Hannibal Directive showing that Israel itself was responsible for a huge number of the deaths on October 7th, firing into their own kibbutzes in order to kill the hostages and the hostage takers.
You had stories about systematic rape gangs being deployed and rape being used as a weapon of war predicated on a total absence of evidence and totally debunked at this point by the very media outlets that first promoted that story.
You had the story of babies being thrown into ovens.
Didn't actually happen.
You have Like all of these horror stories from October 7th, none of which actually occurred, and none of which ever had any evidence to them.
But in response to that, far, far more outrageous and actually having happened things have occurred.
Killing an innumerable number of children and women.
The images that of course we've seen over the last 10 months, burned into our psyches.
The number of dismembered children on a daily basis.
You didn't actually have any documented evidence whatsoever of rape gangs on October 7th.
But of course, now the Israeli society has basically agreed that rape is valid.
They're using prisoners of war as human shields, specifically non-combatants that they're able to capture.
They bombed refugee camps and hospitals and schools, and it just keeps going on and on.
And we keep paying them billions upon billions of dollars for it.
It's hard to read an article without learning about some new injection.
Sometimes, too.
I mean, I'm reading this article about U.S.
greenlighting a $3.5 billion weapons package to Israel last week.
And this week, we've approved another $20 billion.
Isn't that something?
And of course, all of this started in the October 7th attack itself.
It was called the Al-Aqsa flood.
It was predicated on the belief from Palestine.
It had two purposes.
One was to get hostages from Israel that could be used to negotiate an exchange of prisoners with thousands of Palestinians detained in IDF camps where they were tortured and imprisoned without trial or ability to defend themselves.
And it was to preempt what was thought to be an Israeli attack on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Dome of the Rock, which is where the Third Temple will have to be built when the time has come to usher in the Antichrist.
And so it's the Al-Aqsa Mosque and there were rumblings that Israel was about to make a major move to take that area over.
It's like the second or third most holy site in Islam.
And so Basically, there are all these like big marches and all these signals sort of flying that something was about to happen to where Israel was going to take over the Dome of the Rock and they did this to sort of preempt that.
That's why it's called the Al-Aqsa flood.
And now, Ben-Gavir, the National Security Minister of Israel, is of course doing it again, provoking again the Muslims really around the world by leading a massive March storming the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Accompanied by a protective force of Israeli police, Israeli ministers of Negev and Galilee Affairs Yitzhak Wasserloff and a large group of settlers also accompanied Ben-Gavir.
Ben-Gavir and Wasserloff stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Mahriabi Gate and toured the eastern courtyard accompanied by a large number of occupation police officers, local sources told Palestinian news agency WAFA, adding that police restricted the entry of worshippers as the two Israeli ministers made their way into the holy site.
This was Ben-Gavir's sixth incursion into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound since Benjamin Netanyahu's government came to power in 2022.
His numerous incursions into the holy site have been highly provocative and have contributed to continuously escalating tensions in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem over the past two years.
We are on Tisha B'Av, the Temple Mount, coming to mark the destruction of the Temple.
But it needs to be said with sincerity, there is very significant progress here in the governance, in the sovereignty.
And as I've said, our policy is to enable prayer, Ben-Gavir said from inside the compound, which he stormed to commemorate the holiday of Tisha B'Av.
And what you're seeing here is many of them performing these rituals as an act of deliberate provocation.
Which is, which is what I mean.
You know, it's like we got Iran and Hezbollah apparently still gearing up for war.
You've got just all of these just massacres and war crimes and crimes against humanity.
And while America and Israel are saying, oh, we're just trying to calm things down.
We don't want things to escalate any further.
While Israel is sending them $20 billion worth of weapons and they are marching on Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In order to provoke outrage So they're insane.
I mean, they're just insane.
There's not really much more to say about it.
Like, they're just... They're just all... They're just completely insane.
And they run our country.
That's the really scary part.
20 billion dollars.
You have any idea?
You have any concept of how much money that is?
Like when you hear that we sent them $3.4 billion last week, that number alone, just mind boggling.
You could buy entire countries with $3.5 billion.
And that's just a fraction of what we sent them this week.
It's just incredible.
It really is.
It really is.
Again, you can almost understand how something like this could happen like
100 years ago when wasn't a lot of media and you know, you just find out
these stories later, like, wow, do you hear what they did during war?
That was crazy.
The fact this has just happened continuously in front of everybody, live TV, and it was so horrifying in the first, like, month, and it just, like, didn't end.
And now every week, it's like, worst day yet, deadliest day yet, new school massacre.
It just goes on and on and on and on.
And so obviously the plan here, as I see it, is to continually and deliberately provoke their neighbors of Hezbollah and Iran and Syria.
Obviously, from the beginning, we've been saying, and it's been fairly well acknowledged by the Israeli government, that their goal in Gaza was to Cleanse it of Palestinians and claim it as a territorial expansion.
They had blueprints drawn up for the sea resort that they're going to build there.
They've been incapable of doing significant damage to Hamas itself since they're all in tunnels and Israel's only tactic is air raids, which do not kill people in tunnels.
And at this point, they are still having worked their way north to south.
They're still under attack in the north where they failed to clear Hamas out.
And the hope of course is that the Gaza conflict brings in the other players, brings in Iran,
brings in Hezbollah, puts Israel at an existential position because they
day.
I mean, they can't even handle Hamas in Gaza, right?
I mean, how do you think they're going to fare against Hezbollah?
How do you think they're going to fare against Iran?
How do you think they're going to fare against Syria?
It's not looking good, and they know that.
But they know that America won't get involved unless they think they have to.
And so they're deliberately trying to provoke a massive response from Iran or Hezbollah in order to justify getting America into the conflict.
It's very much a game of, you know, who's going to start the fight, where the blame is going to be able to be placed.
Which, of course, like this would have been over in November if Israel didn't just continue its genocide campaign.
But they are.
They are continuing it.
And it goes on and on.
And of course, it all depends on America being slavishly devoted and unquestioningly loyal To Israel and providing them everything they need including up to and including the lives of our children being sent over there To die for their Religious extremism trying to build the third temple and usher in their Messiah And so they are
Spending a lot of money to rig American elections, pouring millions and millions of dollars into tiny, seemingly insignificant congressional races, and basically buying the American electorate off in order to guarantee that whoever we elect will first and foremost serve their interests and not ours.
This has been successful against Jamal Bowman and Cori Bush.
And it's not like this is... Like, I'm not even saying a conspiracy theory.
I'm just relating to you exactly what everybody is saying.
Like, everybody realizes this?
This whole story is from USA Today, right?
This isn't like a... This isn't from the Young Turks.
This isn't from some extremist, progressive, leftist outlet.
I mean, it's USA Today, so... You know, they're still leftists, but...
They point out how these groups target Representative Jamal Bowman and Cori Bush for their public positions against Israel's government and actions in Gaza after spending at least $14.5 million and almost $9 million in their respective races.
Both lost to more moderate challengers, and progressives have criticized the heavy role outside spending played in both Bowman and Bush's losses.
With all the Concern that we're supposed to feel about foreign election influence when it comes from the boogeyman, the non-existent threat of Russia.
It is pretty astounding that a foreign country can openly spend tens of millions of dollars on congressional districts in order to oust people that aren't amenable to their geopolitical reality.
Heading into Tuesday's race, the Minnesota Democratic lawmaker boasted a significant fundraising advantage over Samuels.
Omar's campaign spent $2.6 million on ads compared to Samuels' campaign, which spent just $32,000, according to Ad Impact.
It really is a condemnation of our entire system.
It's a very simple matter.
The more money they get spent, the more likely they are to win.
And I'm sure they ran some sort of You know, simulation with the population of Ilhan Omar's district and just realize, like, there's no way.
There's no way.
They are literally all Somalian Muslims.
Literally all of them.
So what, we're gonna spend $9 million and achieve nothing?
So they really didn't try to oust Omar that much.
I mean, they spoke badly about her.
I'm sure they gave some money.
But I think they realized that as is a losing battle, we'll just let Omar keep her seat.
Inside the Zionist Ferdan Samuel's WhatsApp group raising big money to oust Omar in AIPAC's absence.
Samuel's campaign staff are in pro-Israel.
Super PAC donors strategize to oust another squad member.
You're not going to find... There's no love lost from us with the squad members.
They're all socialist idiots.
But at least American citizens voted for them.
Some, I assume.
So that's your Israel update.
Just completely insane, warmongering, genocidal psychopaths being funded to the tunes of tens of billions of dollars with your money.
So congratulations for that.
unidentified
It's just crazy.
harrison smith
It's so crazy.
Boy, oh boy.
All right, let's move on to some local topics here, some domestic issues.
Tim Walton, Kamala Harris.
Just more exhausting nonsense.
Let's jump in, shall we?
Waltz claps back at Vance's stolen valor attack.
You should never denigrate another person's service record.
No shame.
There's no shame with these people.
Let's go to clip 11 here.
This expose into Tim Walz's stolen valor should be running everywhere.
This was posted by Cernovich earlier, but I think it's an official Trump campaign video.
But here's just a little taste of Stolen Watts' long, long career of pretending to be a soldier.
Let's watch.
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Tim Walz wants to be a heartbeat away from Commander-in-Chief.
But Tim Walz has lied about his military record for years.
He's used the rank that he never achieved in order to advance his political career.
Walz lied repeatedly about his rank.
tim walz
Retired Command Sergeant Major.
Retired Command Sergeant Major.
Command Sergeant Major.
Retired Command Sergeant Major.
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Walz lied about being in combat.
tim walz
Walls dodged deployment by retiring when he knew his National Guard unit was going to Iraq.
unidentified
Walsh dodged deployment by retiring when he knew his National Guard unit was going to Iraq.
tim walz
Everybody knew they were going to train and go to Iraq.
unidentified
The warning order basically stated it and two months later after he knew it, that's when he retired.
Walsh disparaged Minnesota National Guard soldiers.
tim walz
Mayor said I request the National Guard.
We're going to have massively trained troops.
No, you're going to have 19-year-old Joe Cooks.
unidentified
That same Minnesota National Guard that he disparaged, unlike Walls, served heroically in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Tim Walls is not fit to be anywhere near the office of Commander-in-Chief.
Tim Walls is guilty of stolen valor.
tim walz
He abandoned us.
I mean, what the hell kind of leader does that?
harrison smith
Remember, we live in an upside-down, retarded clown world, so now if you say that somebody didn't actually serve in war, isn't actually a combat veteran, insinuates, and in some cases outright states that he did serve under arms when he didn't, well clearly that just means that you hate the troops.
Obviously you just hate the troops.
I mean, I don't, you know.
Okay.
Just, uh, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz responded Tuesday to Ohio Senator J.D.
Vance's allegations of stolen valor with the Democrat vice president nominee saying, I firmly believe you should never denigrate another person's service record.
Okay, but you lied about it.
Denigrating the lie, the falsehood.
In fact, you're not who you say that you are.
I'm just, I guess this works.
I guess this works on people because they keep doing it.
I don't think they do it over and over.
If it didn't work so well, but clearly it does.
Where they actually have the temerity to.
Act like the aggrieved party if you point out their lies.
unidentified
Incredible.
harrison smith
you Let's go to that video.
Here's Tim Walls, clip 15, responding to J.D.
Vance's attacks.
And what I take away from every video I've seen of Tim Walls, he's just a very off-putting man.
Did anybody else get that?
As you watch this, just... I don't even know how to describe it.
Yeah, let's go to you.
Let's just watch and you tell me if you get just sort of uncomfortable vibes from this guy and and his face.
Let's watch.
tim walz
Then in 2005, I felt the call of duty again, this time being service to my country in the halls of Congress.
My students inspired me to run for that office, and I was proud to make it to Washington.
I was a member of the Veterans Affairs Committee and a champion of our men and women in uniform.
I'm going to say it again as clearly as I can.
Again, I am damn proud of my service to this country.
And I firmly believe you should never denigrate another person's service record.
To anyone brave enough to put on that uniform for our great country, including my opponent, I just have a few simple words.
Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
harrison smith
Wow, he's so, you know, he's so distinguished.
He's so, you know, respectable, isn't he?
You know what, you might denigrate my service.
I'm not going to sink to that level.
I say thank you for your service and your sacrifice.
Okay, but he actually served and actually sacrificed.
So what are you doing here?
You didn't actually serve.
You didn't actually sacrifice.
Why are you acting like you're taking the high road?
And why are you acting like somebody is denigrating your service when they're pointing out that you've lied about your service?
If you're so proud of your service, you wouldn't misrepresent it.
year over year for decades on end.
Vance, meanwhile, was deployed to Iraq for six months in 2005 while serving as a military journalist for the U.S.
Marine Corps.
And he responds, Hi Tim, thank you for your service, but you shouldn't have lied about it.
You shouldn't have said you went to war when you didn't, nor should you have said that you didn't know your unit was going to Iraq.
Happy to discuss this more in a debate.
Yeah, that's the, yeah.
What else are you gonna say?
What else is there to say?
I mean, yeah, all right.
So Kamala Harris, this is one of the most amazing things, has still not published any policy.
The only policy she's even really mentioned has been Trump's policy, the no tax on tips, which she herself started tax on tips by casting the tie-breaking vote
to determine whether or not tips should be taxed with 80,000 new IRS members,
tracking down waitresses' earnings.
So that's absurd on the face of it.
But time and time again, she keeps attacking the 2025 project,
which is not Trump's in that he is voraciously, like viciously disavowed over and over again.
We're in a situation where Kamala Harris has not published any policy.
And instead of actually talking about what her policies are, she's attacking a set of policies that aren't Trump's.
So, you know, good to see an election that's finally about the issues, I guess.
Got one candidate that has no policies whatsoever and doesn't stand anywhere on any issue.
And she's spending her time attacking a set of policies that her opponent has repeatedly disavowed and aren't his, and he didn't write, and doesn't cosign.
So, you know, that's madness.
That's pure madness.
Any way you look at it, that's where we are.
unidentified
Alright, welcome back folks.
harrison smith
Talk about the UK and Ireland right now.
There's a very... ...lightning... ...thing happening in Ireland right now.
If you look at this... ...situation... ...on its own, by itself, it's very, very illuminating.
That's what's happening.
Like, if you just woke up from a coma and I just showed you this situation, it would be unbelievable to you.
But it is, in fact, reality.
Do we have all these Ireland clips censored?
Because we can start... Yeah, five and six need to be censored.
Maybe one as well, but... Or one and twelve are the same.
Okay, so let's go to clip number one here.
This is an Irish woman walking around an area of her town.
I suppose is to become a immigrant plantation site when she's confronted by foreign men in ski masks who apparently are there to guard the site.
Let's go to clip number one now.
unidentified
From Glasnevin, get off at Cool Quay and just walk a mile down the Garristown Road.
See you all here for a peaceful protest.
Go raibh maith agat.
From where do you come here?
Sorry?
I'm from Ireland.
No, no.
From where coming here?
Ah, from the road.
This way?
From the road, yes.
This way?
Come please.
It's okay, I can let myself out.
It's all good.
Good So you've got people
and I'll see you next time.
harrison smith
In Dublin, I assume.
Orchestrating this invasion of Ireland.
And there's a full-fledged invasion.
They have said on record and by their own account that their plan is to bring more people into Ireland than currently live there now.
Population's about 4.5, 5 million people in Ireland.
And they're bringing in 5 million Immigrants.
100% full-scale replacement migration.
That is their published goal.
To uphold the pension system, of course.
You got people in the capital city orchestrating this, sending busloads and busloads of busloads of dudes from all over Africa, asylum seekers, totally ridiculous, totally illegal, totally do not qualify whatsoever for any form of asylum.
Buying up properties with of course the infinite money from either their central bank or EU or NGOs are paid with tax dollars.
They buy up sites.
They send bus loads of foreign men there.
The locals want to go see what's being built in their neighborhood and they're confronted By masked thugs who don't even speak the language, demanding to know who the local is and where they're from, to intimidate them out of stopping this.
Honestly, it's like chilling, like chills run down your spine when there's just this Irish lady like, here's where they're setting up the immigrant sites here, they're gonna bring them all here, and there's just a giant You're like buff dude in a ski mask just going, where are you from?
Where from you?
Where you come from?
unidentified
Out.
harrison smith
Get out.
It's just an invasion.
It's just a take.
It's just a straight up takeover at this point.
And the people in Ireland, as she just mentioned, she's like, we'll be here for a peaceful protest.
They are trying to peacefully prevent this from happening.
And they're being attacked.
By either foreigners or this foreign militia.
That's been brought in by their elite.
And that's what's happening.
The elite are importing a foreign military force to use against their own people.
And in Ireland, in this town of Dundrum Tipperary, the local population of this town is 200 people.
They're bringing in 280 asylum seekers.
The local people don't want the asylum seekers there, do not want to be ground zero for their own replacement by African men, have been protesting this for months on end, and are now being attacked and confronted by the Irish police for clearing the way for the foreign invasion.
We'll go first to clip number six here.
This is Dundrum Tipperary.
unidentified
So, Dundrum have received their first two busloads from God knows where.
Mainly women and children.
But they've done that in Roscray and Racket Hall and all the other places.
They're peaceful protests.
They don't give a shit about the peaceful.
They force them in anyway against the community's wishes.
And there was a couple of old men manhandled and arrested.
An absolute disgrace is what this country's after turning into.
And as you can see, we've got the public order unit and guards everywhere.
There was more guards here than people.
Another sad day in the Irish history books, unfortunately.
Another sad, sad day in the Irish history books.
So as I said, look, they managed to force the first two buses in against the community's wishes.
They've tried everything peacefully and these corrupt just don't care.
harrison smith
So.
Our democracy at work.
A town of 200 people desperately attempting to prevent the settlement of 280 foreigners on their land and being attacked and arrested by the federal police.
for trying to just peacefully prevent this from happening.
And we've got video of the conflict taking place here.
Clip number five, again, this is Dundrum Tipperary, 280 asylum seekers to be housed in a hotel,
replacing the local population of 200 people overnight.
A veritable army of police officers to escort the foreign invaders and to prevent the locals.
From having a say as to who lives in their town.
unidentified
This is ridiculous.
This is ridiculous.
There's such a thing as not following order, but there is like, do you know?
Ireland's finest.
At least you wear the numbers anyway, unlike the other boys.
I'll give you that.
harrison smith
Absolute traitors.
unidentified
It's good on you.
harrison smith
The government deploying their yak hooted thugs to clear out the locals to bring in the Africans.
Setting up inevitable conflicts in the future, bringing in their foreign militia who they'll all provide jobs to, provide security jobs.
Migrants will likely be armed by the government and hired as police officers to be fully empowered to abuse the Irish people under the cloak of legitimacy.
Look at all these police.
They are sending out an army to clear out their own people, to build colonies, foreign colonies on their own land.
Tensions ran high in West Tipperary this morning as Guard I sought to escort approximately 80 asylum seekers past a blockade formed by several dozen people.
Locals in the area have manned the protests outside Dundrum House Hotel every day since late May.
The hotel has not been in commercial use for several years and has been chosen for the housing of refugees.
One man was removed from the scene this morning and treated for minor injuries after scuffles between the protesters and Guard A.
The locals said they would regroup and hold a meeting later to discuss the next steps for their campaign to prevent the housing of asylum seekers at the hotel.
So they have been, this town of 200 people, has been holding vigil and trying to defend this hotel from being used as a foreign colony.
It'll last like seven months.
It'll be cleared out by the police.
Foreigners are forced into their backyards.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
I'm going to talk about what happened in the UK.
harrison smith
I'm actually going to show you a really awesome, empowering video in just a second and compare it with another one of my favorite videos ever for its... for what you can learn from it.
I'll explain it all, but this... These two headlines tell you everything you need to know about the way the UK riots are being manipulated.
When a Rwandan savagely kills three white kids in England, Merseyside police say, we can confirm that a 17-year-old boy from Banks has been charged with the murders of Bebe King, LZ Scott, and Stan Bubba, you know, the names.
Whereas when a white kid in England protests against the Rwandan killing white kids, the police say, quote, a 15-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder following a demonstration that took place on Saturday.
It's a little bit different.
If you're a Rwandan and you stab a dozen girls and kill three of them, you're a 17-year-old boy.
If you protest that, you are a 15-year-old man.
Just a nice little example.
More headlines, more arrests taking place.
Sutton Man 61, who chanted, who the F is Allah, has been jailed.
Jailed for chanting.
Jailed for blasphemy in the Islamic Republic of Britain.
A 61-year-old man made threatening gestures at police and chanted, who the F is Allah, during a large-scale disorder at Whitehall, has been jailed for 18 months.
He gesticulated and yelled.
Prison for 18 months.
An African migrant killed a child with a machete and got six months.
Yelling and gesticulating.
18 months.
Didn't hurt anybody, didn't attack anybody.
He made threatening gestures.
It's like blast it's blasphemy It's blasphemy law.
He said who the F is Allah and the British government sent him to jail for 18 months.
He didn't say who the F is Allah while he was attacking somebody.
It's not man who yelled who the F is Allah jailed for hitting somebody with a baseball bat, jailed for attacking police.
No, he's been jailed for chanting who the F is Allah.
unidentified
Just 18 months.
harrison smith
And they're really just ramping up.
They're just getting started.
Specialist UK police teams target hate on social media.
The UK authorities and the media, either willing to or they're feeling pressure to take their cues from the government, continue to assert that the root cause of the serious rioting that hit the country this month is to be found on social media.
This, in turn, makes a convenient excuse to ramp up police surveillance of online content.
Special police teams are now going through social sites in order to identify those said to have incited the riots, and there's a special name for them, quote, hate influencers.
Hate influencers.
Very simple.
You categorize opposition as hate.
You crack down on hate.
It really is that simple.
The said teams consist of what reports refer to as specialized officers who's investigating serious crimes, i.e.
murder and the like and terrorism, as well as local units whose job is normally to investigate organized crime.
Other national level teams are also mentioned taking part in scouring the internet.
And what they might be doing is suggested by the goal of this exercise being gaining a clear intelligence picture, as one article put it, citing the National Police Chief Counsel.
They said these riots did not mobilize spontaneously.
Yes, they did.
No, they mobilized spontaneously as the result of the murders that took place.
That was the tipping point.
They were really mobilized by the decades of unpunished Islamic crime in the country.
This one just sent them over the edge.
What they say is that It was actually a result of dozens of so-called influencers exploiting and outpouring, the outpouring of grief from the tragic loss of three young girls in Southport.
Referring to the knife attack that resulted in the three murderers.
Talking about the, quote, hate influencers, quote, they knowingly spread misinformation, stoked the flames of hatred and division, and incited violence from the comfort of their own homes, causing chaos on other people's doorsteps.
Online crimes have real world consequences and you will be dealt with the same way as those physically present and inflicting the violence.
So they let in the criminals, they let in the murderers, and if you complain about it, you're gonna go to jail.
It's as simple as that.
They import the people violently abusing you and your family, and if you do anything other than silently accept this, then you're a criminal.
It doesn't matter if you actually go out and do anything, actually protest, Merely being aware of the crime is a crime at this point.
And InfoWars has a great story by Ben Warren on this.
Britain is proof globalists plan to use migrants as a mercenary arm against the West.
And they literally already are.
That is exactly what they're doing.
Why do Western officials insist on gaslighting the public on illegal border crossings?
Why do they attempt to destroy anyone that publicly opposes mass immigration from the third world?
The laws on the books support the public majority position on immigration.
Come here legally or don't come here at all.
And what a good point.
They are criminalizing, advocating for the laws that are on the books.
That's how insane this is.
That they're calling it hate.
To point to the law code and say this isn't supposed to be happening.
This is against the law.
That is hate.
You'll be thrown in jail for it.
They say the goal is to import people with an incompatible or hostile ideology, and eventually the target culture will break down and be forced to accept a new system of governance, i.e.
free markets and liberty to communism and slavery.
If Western populations are unified in opposing the globalist ideology, then the task of deconstruction becomes impossible for them.
So they simply destroy the West from within by introducing millions of people that will never assimilate or unify.
And that is the point, right?
And again, you gotta read this article.
Britain is proof.
Globalists plan to use migrants as a mercenary army against the West.
But I want to play a video here that actually gave me hope.
That actually inspired me.
That actually made me think that that spark of liberty still exists in Britain.
This is a pub owner.
Forcing Keir Starmer out of his establishment.
A true expression, a powerful expression of what still exists of British liberty.
Let's go to clip 18.
Batman!
unidentified
You are not allowed in my pub!
No!
I'm not going to physically hurt him!
Batman!
Oi!
That's assault!
I am not bothering you!
I am not bothering him!
That man is not allowed in my pub!
Get out of my pub!
Go on!
Get out of my pub!
harrison smith
Here comes Keir Starmer, Prime Minister, humiliated and ejected by a local pub owner.
God bless that man for standing up for his God-given rights.
This is the heart and soul A British liberty.
What became American liberty.
The Constitution as an outgrowth of British common law.
Something laid down as early as the 1200s, 1215 with the Magna Carta.
That it doesn't matter who you are.
It doesn't matter if you're the Prime Minister.
It doesn't matter if you think or pretend to have the authority to go wherever you want and do whatever you want.
You don't outrank the pub owner.
You don't have a right to demand that the pump owner serve your whim.
And the other side, I'll play the video to compare to this.
A little compare and contrast.
But that video I thought was amazing.
So he kicks out Keir Starmer.
And you know, maybe soon that will be called hate.
You know, maybe soon that man will be considered hateful.
For daring to oppose Keir Starmer.
He's the Prime Minister, after all.
You're not allowed to disagree with him.
Maybe one day, maybe that guy's already been sent to prison.
You know, who knows?
In the UK, could very well be the case.
What we're losing in the UK, what they're losing, what we're losing in America,
didn't start with the American Constitution.
We are losing a thousand years of advancement.
Liberty, with what's going on in the UK right now.
I'll show you how it ends up on the other side.
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I'll be joined by my guest, Sharika Sol, in just a moment.
But I wanted to go to... Oh, that was awesome.
unidentified
I hadn't seen that title sequence before.
harrison smith
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I want to go to a video now that we played before and we'll start about 45 seconds in.
This is a Chinese professor working for the Chinese government telling a story about his experience in America.
I wanted to play this in comparison to the video that you just saw of a lowly British pub owner Demanding that his prime minister get the hell out.
As is his God-given right to do.
As the king of his own castle.
Here's what it looks like when you lose that right.
Let's watch.
He says, so here's my story.
It was, because we're on live streaming, millions of people are watching, I can't give full details.
I can't turn them in.
It was in 2015.
Before the second last time President Xi visited the US, everybody in the system needed to warm things up for him.
The way one organization in the party did the warm up was to gain some Listen, the book is Xi Jinping, the governance of China.
You will launch the first English edition in the U.S.
by having a press conference before his arrival.
To build him some momentum.
We will do this job.
Just like today.
They thought I'm very good at fooling the aliens.
That's how Chinese people talk about Westerners, by the way.
He's like, they know I'm good at fooling the idiots.
So they sent me.
Because they see how I conned them, which they thought was very effective.
So I would be the host and part of the panel.
It was just like we're doing today.
I being the host and speaker.
The high officials picked the venue, told us to go to politics and prose.
3.30 p.m.
next Thursday.
It's on Connecticut Avenue in Washington.
Number 2650, I think.
We'll publish the new book there.
So we went there to make the booking.
Things are run very differently in China and the U.S.
With such short notice, it was very difficult to book the place.
The owner said arrogantly, sorry, can't do it.
How arrogant of him.
So I asked him, which author books the place for that time frame?
For what?
There's nothing money can't buy.
If one bundle of cash can, I'll throw in another.
Of course, that's only my style of working.
Still, the owner said arrogantly, Sorry, but I won't tell you which author.
He wants to bribe the author to get the time frame.
We have principles.
He was very arrogant, very pretentious.
Later I learned he was a Democrat.
Although a Democrat, he used to be a journalist in Asia, and he had some opinions on our party.
Which is why he refused to play through, uh, I thought it was over.
We gotta find another venue or time.
We escalated to the high officials.
We escalated to the high officials.
I was just helping out anyway.
So anyway, they eventually get in contact with somebody in the U.S.
government who basically leans on the guy and forces him to make his place available, which is a betrayal.
This is the point of America.
unidentified
It doesn't matter.
harrison smith
If you're the President of China, it doesn't matter if you're the Queen of England, it doesn't matter if you're the Archbishop of Timbuktu, you don't outrank an American.
An American is under no obligation to provide their establishment, or their work, or their complicity in what you want to do.
And if an American citizen wants to say, screw the Communist Party, you don't get to use my venue to spread your propaganda, then that's his unalienable right.
And you have to deal with that.
They consider that arrogant.
So arrogant to deny us.
And maybe it is a little bit arrogant, but it's an arrogance we've earned.
Because we've set up a system where the average person gets to kick out the prime minister, and gets to refuse the president of China, and is the king of his own castle.
That is the liberty of the West.
That's what we're losing, and we're losing it to scumbags like that.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal, InfoWars.com.
InfoWarsStore.com is how you support us.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Very happy to welcome my guest, Sharika Sol.
She's a podcast host and a writer for the Gateway Pundit.
She's the host of the Divested Diary podcast, a podcast that discusses politics, relationships, and black culture openly and honestly without the burden of political correctness.
You can find the website DivestedDiary.com or follow Sharika at SharikaSol84.
On X. Rika, thank you so much for joining us.
unidentified
Thank you for having me, Harrison.
I love being here.
harrison smith
Well, thank you.
We love having you.
Very good to talk to you.
Tell us about your podcast.
What is the name of it mean, Divested Diary?
Why did you name your podcast that?
What's that mean to you?
unidentified
Divestment is essentially a process in which black Americans, specifically black women, wake up to how their role, which is usually controlled by the Democrat Party, is to essentially dedicate their lives to hating white people, feeling oppressed, and essentially not having any hope outside of fighting the white man, a simulation of the defeat the white man, if you will. I think that that puts
Black women in a place where we are a symbol of white hate. And it's not ideal for us to have a
quality of life if we're spending our lives screaming about how much we hate white people, et
cetera, et cetera.
So divestment for me is about a black woman realizing that there is more to life than being an operation for the Democrat Party by fighting the cops and essentially hating white people, that we can do more, we can be more.
And we also need to start taking serious accountability For the violence in the black community.
harrison smith
And so divesting is rejecting that mindset and embracing a healthier one, because it's really a self-sabotaging mindset, isn't it?
I mean, it's convincing people to put themselves in a position where they'll never be good enough.
They'll always have to compare themselves to somebody else.
They're always, you know, in this state of sort of jealousy and envy and, you know, your life is bad because, you know, these other people exist out there.
It's putting the black community in America in a state of arrested development, right?
It's bad for them, right?
It's not even like, you should stop doing this because stop being mean to white people.
It's like, no, you're holding yourself back with this mindset.
Do I have that right?
unidentified
Exactly.
I think that, as I said, you know, black women have become a symbol of white hate.
It's including black men.
We've become a symbol that is violence and resentment and not really wanting to get along.
And I think divesting from the mindset that we are a victim just because white people exist is very crucial to our quality of life.
We are outnumbered in America.
And to go around having so much vitriol and hate towards a group of people
that adopt our children when we're not able to care for them is ridiculous.
And it's time for us to divest to better mindset and stop regressing as if this is 1942.
harrison smith
Right, just how are you ever going to, you know, set things right in your own community
if you can blame every problem on some outside force you can't control?
That's what always comes to my mind when you hear these really, I mean, horrifying statistics.
At least they're horrifying to me.
Things like 75% of black births are outside of wedlock.
I mean, that's crazy that only one in four black children is born with their parents married
and in a stable relationship.
That's a recipe for disaster.
And that's not something that's been inflicted.
I mean, there's been, you know, Planned Parenthood had a part to play in this.
Welfare had a very large part to play in this.
There've been incentives that have kept black people sort of in this, you know, feedback loop.
But it's not gonna be solved by an outside force.
It has to be solved by an inside force, right?
I mean, what do you see as the biggest issues facing the black community right now?
And how is this mindset of hatred, you know, holding them back and stopping them from solving these problems?
unidentified
The black community has never built a viable nation that protects their women and children.
We have always relied on other races to survive.
The number one thing that Black people need to do right now is to take accountability, because right now we are creating a new justified racism against us.
When we are a symbol of hate towards other races, when we are allowed to kill other races without any repercussions, we are creating an environment to which there will be justified hate against us.
So accountability for our actions And you know what?
If there's one thing white people are really good at, it's taking accountability.
people with our violence, such as we try to hold white people accountable for their actions.
We need to be held accountable.
We need to take accountability.
And that's the only step forward.
harrison smith
And you know what?
If there's one thing white people are really good at, it's taking accountability.
And it's just one of the things that I've noticed, like the black community can be sort
of psyoped into like coming out and supporting and making into a savior, the Messiah, you
know, somebody like George Floyd, who is despicable.
He's a total criminal.
And, you know, maybe he didn't deserve to be killed on the street.
Nobody deserves to be executed by the police.
We can all agree on that, but you're going to make this guy the symbol of your community.
It's like you never see the white people do.
White people wouldn't do that.
We get we disavow our criminals and, you know, distance ourselves from them.
But the black community is constantly you know, it's like there are people out there
that you can celebrate and uphold and go look.
I mean, look at Ben Carson, right?
He's this groundbreaking neurosurgeon.
Where are the statues to him?
No statues to Ben Carson.
Infinite statues of George Floyd.
I mean, how do people not see that this is an attack on the black community?
They actually think they're supporting the black community by supporting this obsession with and acceptance of criminality.
It's sick.
unidentified
It is sick, and the low expectations.
That's what I say about Kamala Harris.
She uses abortion to pander for black votes.
Abortion is something that is, you know, unaliving many black Americans in the country.
It is a huge source of why we are not equal when it comes to numbers.
It is hard to be equal to white people in numbers when we are essentially slaughtering our entire race every year via abortion.
And Kamala uses abortion to pander to black votes So there's a lot of accountability we need to do.
We need to start thinking critically about some of our actions and how that is shaping the narrative around us.
We cannot continuously get angry at people for what they see.
They see the violence.
They see the lack of criminal critical thinking when it comes to how we should vote.
And they see our unwillingness to take accountability for our actions and our equal contributions to crime in America.
harrison smith
Yeah, it really is.
And it's difficult to have these conversations.
I mean, how did you get into having these conversations?
And what was it like for you starting to believe these things and talk about these things?
I can't imagine it's been easy because you're really trying to shine a light on the black community and say, hey, there's stuff we got to fix up.
You can't just blame white people.
That's not a very popular sentiment in the mainstream media.
So how did you start talking about this and what's been your experience talking about this?
unidentified
Well, I've always kind of had this idea that the race conversations were not rooted in reality.
I'm an adoptee.
So that means the Black men and the Black women in my family were not protecting the children.
They were not good people.
They did not do what needs to be done to ensure that the Black unit stay together.
So I find it very laughable when I see Black men and Black women screaming about white people while simultaneously handing their children
over to the white population to raise.
I've never been able to take that seriously.
So for me, having the conversation, I've always had a very rational starting point.
If we're going to talk about how white people treat us, we need to be talking about how
we treat us, how we treat our children.
You know, no one's ever going to take a black man seriously who has a white person having his children, you know, raising his children.
And then you're asking that white family to also pay you reparations while they're raising your children.
So I kind of always just You know, I've been very bold with it because I am adopted.
Black violence has affected me.
harrison smith
Yeah.
And you know, it's, it's, there's a strange sort of concept in, at least in the media and in the wider consciousness that like, if you do anything other than pander to black people, it's because you hate them and want to destroy them.
And it's the, it's literally the exact opposite.
If you look at history and you look at the success that black Americans have had and
the failures that they've had, to me it's pretty clear.
It's like for the hundred years after slavery, it was like a rocket ship.
Like by the 1960s, they were better than white Americans statistically in like income and
family staying together and birth rates and like everything.
They were doing amazingly well considered where they were a century before.
And then comes the welfare programs and then come these things that are ostensibly, supposedly
meant to help the community.
And yet it's at that point that you start seeing it sort of degrade and you start having
the out of wedlock births and you start having the communities come apart.
And so it's like, alright, this thing that supposedly was supposed to help the black community has in fact contributed to destroying it, so how are you still supporting this?
How do you think just, you know, throwing more money at the problem is going to solve it, and you think I'm evil for opposing that?
It's all very backwards, isn't it?
I mean, this is what it's like to love the black community is to actually want them to pull themselves up by the bootstraps and, you know, not rely on welfare handouts or any of the other things that are the only thing that are ever offered in terms of helping out the black community or handouts and giveaways and reparations.
That doesn't help anybody, does it?
unidentified
No, it really doesn't.
And again, we're at a time where accountability is very crucial.
As I said, black skin over time is becoming a symbol of white hate.
That is not going to bring us a high quality of life in America, where it is predominantly white.
We have completely regressed into where we should be going.
We should be progressing.
And when people are wanting us to do better, they're called racist.
So it's very hard to have conversations about black violence in schools, domestic violence against black women, when those conversations are guided Or guarded, I should say, by accusations of racism.
And I feel that that is very low IQ.
I feel it's doing us a huge disservice.
And as I said, we can't keep getting frustrated when people are commenting on what they see.
They see us being aggressive.
They see us not taking accountability, killing other races, killing white children, and still wanting to be the victim in society.
It just needs to end.
harrison smith
Yeah, I totally agree.
And I don't know, for me, I grew up in Houston.
I was always like a minority in all the schools I went to.
I definitely see, sort of across the political spectrum, but like a real reticence to just like speak honestly about this stuff.
And I guess you can call it the low expectations, soft bigotry of low expectations.
You know, there are these terms for it, but it's a very real thing that liberals,
there is some sort of like innate, like, oh, these poor black,
we can't hold them up to the same standard as us white people.
They're just blacks.
We have to take care of them.
And like, I don't see how more people don't recognize this and are sort of turned off by it.
It seems obvious to me.
If I was a black person, I would feel very disrespected that white liberals think they have to coddle me
and care for me and that I couldn't achieve anything myself.
It's like, I want black people to be strong.
I want them to not have to rely on anybody, but I'm considered the hateful one.
How backwards is this?
Is there a way to talk about this that can like break through these mindsets
that people don't even know they have?
unidentified
I like to point out, you know, something that I see black liberals do is when when I talk about black pedophilia, black violence, they'll say, well, the white man does that, too.
And my response is always, well, the white man also built the judicial system.
They created a program to address the pedophiles.
And the black Americans, we have done nothing of the sort.
So it is time to have that conversation.
And I know that can be confrontational, but to have these conversations, I think people need to stop fearing, specifically the white population.
Stop fearing that when you have a valid criticism that has to do with your safety, protecting your home, A valid criticism for other races.
Stop fearing that you're going to be called racist because at the end of the day, it's just a mean word.
But the real problem is, is that we are contributing to a portion of the crime rate in America, causing chaos, adding to the depression, the anxiety and the trauma that other Americans are going through.
And there's no getting through that without extremely direct honesty.
Black Americans are dangerous.
They are violent and we need to take accountability to better America.
harrison smith
Yeah, and the statistics prove that.
I mean, everybody knows that.
This is kind of the absurd thing about this, right?
Is it's not like you're going to go into a black community and go, man, there's a lot of violence here and people are going to go, really?
I had no idea.
I mean, everybody, you know, everybody knows that, you know, statistically it's like 13% of the population, but actually it's a much smaller amount because it's, it's mostly young black men, which is like, You know, half of half of the 13%.
So you've got this, you know, tiny population that's committing 50% of the crime in the United States.
That's a problem that we should be able to talk about.
And if you can't talk about it, how are you ever going to solve it?
And if you can't ever solve it, then how are you ever going to have equality between these two populations?
Again, this all seems obvious to me, but it seems like we're, we're hamstrung by, uh, yeah, these, these names that were called.
It's, it's incredibly frustrating.
And again, I'm, you know, I'll often say, you know, I'm like, I don't care what color you're, I don't care what color creed, like, if you're American, I'm American, we're on the same team.
And I get accused by people going, you shouldn't, you don't have to pander to people.
You don't have to qualify your statement.
It's like, I'm just telling the truth.
It's just how it is.
We can stop the division.
And it's not hateful to talk about these issues.
And yet they want to make it seem hateful.
I think nationalism cures these problems.
I think when we can recognize that we're American, first and foremost, Everything else, we can still be different.
We can even be at odds in some cases, but it's us against the world and it's you and me versus every other country and every foreigner that's not on our team.
Is that not a simple concept to, to, you know, understand and to agree with?
And is, is American nationalism not a cure to a lot of these problems?
unidentified
I think it is the cure, but I think that one thing, while meaning white people miss understand is that there is a sector of the black community that does not want peace.
They want to conquer and control and essentially make white people suffer.
Sane black people are not sitting online demanding that 17-year-old white kids apologize for tweets, okay?
They're not sitting online demanding that white people bend over and treat us like gods.
We are going about our day living our lives, you know?
And so one thing that I think has to be recognized, which goes back to, I feel other races need to stop feeling like they can't talk about these issues without fear of backlash.
And that goes to I'm sorry I lost my train of thought a little bit, but basically what I'm saying is we need to take accountability and people need to not be afraid to call us out.
It's not helping us get along with people, it's making people resent us at the end of the day.
harrison smith
Totally.
Totally.
No, I get exactly what you're saying.
And you're absolutely right.
And the problem is that because there are white people that don't want peace either, but they don't have the backing of the institutions.
They don't have the backing of the media.
It's the radicals on the left and the black radicals, the divisive people, the people
that hate white people.
I mean, they're the ones that get support.
They can get away with anything.
They get whatever they want.
They can hold riots and the police kneel to them.
So it's a systemic thing and it's obviously by design and on purpose.
They don't want the black people like yourself or like others that we have on the show regularly
who are pointing out what you're pointing out.
They're like, hey, there's problems in the black community and it's up to us to fix it.
And it's not white people's fault.
And dominating white people is not a positive or peaceful way into the future.
You guys get shut down at every pass.
And again, I just wonder how people don't see this for what it is, how you have this
population that's so distrustful of the establishment.
Rightfully so, right?
I totally get why black people would be suspicious of the American government.
That's not a shock to me.
And yet they don't see that all of these institutions that they don't trust are pretending to be on their side and supporting these movements.
I mean, again, how do we wake people up to realize that this is not empowering anybody?
unidentified
The truth will set us free.
I really believe that.
As long as we stop worrying about hurting people's feelings, I think it's just the truth.
There's nothing wrong with talking about the violence in the black community.
I am so nauseated from every day being told white people this, white people do this, white people do this.
Like I'm almost, I'm 40 years old now.
So I've been listening to this for a long time.
I'm ready for a new conversation.
I'm ready just to discuss what's happening with the Black community.
I'm ready to discuss why so many are holding on to a very obvious lie that if we side with conservatives,
we will end up slaves or be killed.
This is a very obvious lie that has been told to us since Obama, okay?
Obama has gone and come.
You know what I'm trying to say in that sense.
We have new presidents.
I'm still standing, okay?
And so it's just time for us to move on and we can't move on unless we're given a comfortable space.
I have been very much supported by the conservative side and without that support I don't know that I would have Have the courage to continue trying to talk about divestment and why it's better for black people to let go of ghetto culture and things like that.
It was the support of the white community and conservative community that made me feel that I was doing the right thing.
And I think if we continue to encourage these conversations, more black people will come out.
The good ones are shy, okay?
They're not online like the crazy liberals screaming about how much they hate white women.
harrison smith
Right, no, exactly.
No, the typical black person is just doing their job, hanging out with their family.
Like, yeah, there can be a misapprehension with the scale and intensity of some of the online activism that can really get insane.
But again, it's because they have the support of the, you know, they're not going to get banned for saying the most outrageous stuff because that's not the way the, you know, censorship program is set up.
One thing I don't understand about it is like you got these videos we've been playing some of them on screen where it's like white people like kissing the shoes of black people and I just think like how are you even okay with that?
I'm trying to I try to imagine myself like some like an Asian person going to be like a white person let me kiss your feet I'd be like get up dude like what are you talking I don't want that that's weird so there's this like there's this spiritual sort of sickness that's like yes grovel for me But, you know, beg for mercy.
It's like, it really is kind of evil at the heart of it, you know, in a Christian sense.
unidentified
Yeah, I think that white guilt is the door to black genocide.
When white people are feeling guilty about racism, whatever, it just creates an environment within the black community that makes predators, murderers, gangbangers, people that actually cause harm to other Americans feel very comfortable.
Because they know, the police show up, you guys are racist.
And there's going to be a bunch of people online who will Fight the good fight, you know, quote unquote, start a change.org petition to try to get this individual freed from this heinous crime that they committed.
So white guilt is what is actively holding us back.
And I also want to say that Fighting racism is not going to fix inflation.
It's just not.
It's not going to ever fix the problems that we have.
The only thing that's going to fix us is being honest with each other at this time.
harrison smith
I love it.
It's the type of statement that you shouldn't have to make it, right?
unidentified
I don't know.
harrison smith
You know, eating fish isn't gonna cure your cancer.
It's like, yes, obviously, no.
Yeah, focusing on racism isn't gonna solve any of the actual problems that we're dealing with.
It only makes things worse.
I'd love to have you hang around for at least one more segment.
I want to talk about So the way that the Trump campaign is dealing with race and there's always an issue of, oh, we're going to get the black vote this time.
And whether that ever comes to fruition, I want to get into sort of the political atmosphere around the presidential campaign.
On the other side with Sharika Sol, my guest, you can find her website, divesteddiary.com, where she does the Divested Diary podcast.
Sharika Sol, 84, on X. We'll be right back.
on the other side. Stay with us.
unidentified
Watch it live right now at Band.Video.
harrison smith
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen. This is American Journal.
I'm your host Harrison Smith.
We are here fighting back against the insanity, against the tyranny that is
slowly but surely being...
Locked around all of our necks and the insanity that keeps us from fighting back against it.
Joining me on this mission is Sharika Sol.
She is the host of the Divested Diary podcast.
You can go to divesteddiary.com or follow her on X at sharikasol84.
Talking about racial topics in America and what we can do to break out, like I said, of the madness that's keeping us locked in this continual loop of blame and hatred and my tax dollars being stolen and given to people who despise me.
I don't like it, Sharika.
What is your take? I want to play a video. I just happened to come across it today and it's sort of perfect.
I'd love to get your take on it. It's a woman explaining why she thinks black people should vote for Trump.
And we're seeing some movement in that direction, more so than maybe any other Republican in my lifetime.
What do you think is going to be the outcome this election with black people and Trump?
Are they going to vote for him?
Are they have they been tricked into thinking Kamala represents them, which is absurd, but I mean, do you have any any insight into this presidential campaign and how the the black vote in the black identity is going to play into the contest?
unidentified
Well, I exist on the black side of TikTok where black women are divested and they openly talk about politics, et cetera, without the liberal, you know, side effects.
I see a lot of black women are feeling that Kamala Harris is disingenuous.
The over-the-top ghetto pandering, the ghetto performance.
The disingenuous reaching out of care, etc.
It's really turning a lot of black people off.
Black men in general have not forgotten that as a county, sorry, Attorney General of California Kamala Harris was locking up black people who had sick children.
She did lock up a black individual who had a terminally ill child and had that individual locked up for truancy.
You would think that When a child is terminally sick, there's a little bit more understanding there.
So there's a lot of Black people who have not forgotten, specifically Black women and Black men, what she has done and how her time in office has actually affected them.
I do think that there's going to be a bigger, more profound support coming from Black America for Trump this year than anybody is prepared to see.
It's overwhelming because even I'm like, wow, we're finally doing it.
But I do think that Kamala is the catalyst to Black people finally saying, hey, look, man, you can't keep telling us the KKK is going to show up and that we need to vote for this person.
harrison smith
Right.
unidentified
And everything is going to be fine.
It's just gotten really ridiculous.
harrison smith
Yeah, it has.
And again, I see it as disrespect.
It's like, you don't lie to somebody you respect, right?
You don't try to trick or manipulate somebody that you actually have respect for.
It seems very disrespectful to me, but I'm not black, so what do I know?
I want to go to this video here.
It's about a minute, 30 seconds.
I think she makes some great points.
I'd just love to get your take on this on the other side.
And again, I'm just wondering whether this is an outlier as it seems to be statistically, or whether this is a concept or a mindset that's, that's permeating, you know, deeper into, you know, the consciousness of, of our fellow Americans and the, of the black variety.
Let's go now to clip number 19.
Here's a lady explaining why she and why all black people should vote for Donald Trump.
unidentified
I ain't never heard of them being racist prior to running for president.
That's just meat up.
I mean, cause any two ways you look at it, the man won his presidency without the black vote.
What he need it for?
What he need us for?
Tell me what he need me for?
He don't need me.
But for some reason he always get up on that stage talking about how low black unemployment is.
Cause he legitimately cares.
You never heard Obama get on stage talking about black unemployment.
He couldn't.
Because under his first two years with the Democratic Congress, it doubled.
Black unemployment under Barack Obama doubled.
How many of y'all know that?
It doubled.
It literally doubled.
It went from 8% to 16%.
How you get around that?
No media say nothing about that.
But Donald Trump, getting it to the lowest it's ever been recorded.
Like I said, he don't need us.
He does not need the black vote.
The black vote didn't put him in office.
The black vote ain't gonna take him out of office.
But the fact that he gets up there on them stages every chance he get and tells us how we are doing because we... I ain't gonna say that.
We too crazy to realize it ourselves.
You know what I'm saying?
He ain't gotta do that.
He ain't gotta get out there when he was running for president.
He didn't have to get out there talking about, um, what do you have to lose?
Vote for me.
He didn't have to do that.
harrison smith
I just love that video.
I just thought that was great.
I just, it just happened to come across it today and I thought I'd get your, your, your take on it.
I mean, she's exactly right.
I mean, what, you know, what is there to say about that?
She's right, isn't she?
unidentified
Oh, she's definitely right.
Most of Trump's support that is significant, that pushed him to win the presidency, was not Black support.
His very first go-around, he was obviously not as supported as he is now by the Black population.
And so that was also one of my takeaways, that this man could really, if he wanted to, Have nothing to do with us and not care about our problems.
And he would have a very strong base.
You know, he would still have his fans.
The fact that he chooses to take his time when he is standing in front of millions of people to talk about the black community and that he cares about Our well-being and our success in this world.
To me, that's somebody that actually does like us.
That could never be a racist.
You know, I'm from Iowa.
Real racists do not invite ghetto black people into their homes.
And please, I don't mean that in a bad way.
I'm just saying.
harrison smith
I get what you're saying.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it's just the idea that But I guess this is the point, right, is that it's so absurd, so ridiculous, this idea that Trump is a racist.
I mean, he's been known in public life for 40 years.
This was never an issue until he became president.
And it's so absurd, it should be so obvious, but I guess this is the psychological lever that you can pull.
I mean, people feel very strongly about this, and there's something about it that if you call somebody racist, a lot of black people in America are gonna just Better safe than sorry, that guy's a racist, right?
Not going to give him the benefit of the doubt anymore.
I mean, it really is that powerful.
So what do you think, if you were like an advisor to Trump, do you think, would you tell him, you know, hammer this issue, like keep talking about black jobs?
Or would you say, look, black people aren't going to vote for you.
Just, you know, try to grow your base of white middle class.
Like, what would your advice be for Trump?
Because this is a big issue right now.
People are sort of split on this.
I would tell Trump to stick to what's been loyal to him.
like that.
I'm like, OK, yeah, this is it's it's working slowly but surely.
The message is getting across.
How would you advise Trump in terms of like getting the black vote or not, you know, in
the next election?
unidentified
I would tell Trump to stick to what's been loyal to him.
You know, black people take loyalty very seriously.
And I know Trump does.
And I know that in the conservative space, loyalty matters as well.
I would tell Trump to stick to who's been loyal to him and to go with that and not focus so much on getting Black women or Black men to vote for you, but keep focusing on the true message.
All black people understand we like money, okay?
We don't like to not be able to pay our electricity bill.
So if he keeps talking about things that have no discrimination, things we all go through, he will continue to win us over.
Um, to directly pander to us can sometimes be off-putting to black people like me because I do not, um, I do not relate to rappers.
I do not relate to those type of black people.
So sometimes that can be alienating to black people like me.
But when he talks about inflation and are we better off now than we were when he was president, those are the type of things.
That black women, black parents, specifically, we hear you and we'll jump on board.
And I think that's why he's seeing such a huge turnaround now on social media with people coming out and saying, you know what, I'm black and I support this because he's making sense.
harrison smith
You know, we're seeing it a lot, and I just hope it bears out statistically.
I completely agree.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm talking to Sharika Sol.
She's the host of the Digested Diary podcast, DigestedDiary.com on XSharikasol84.
That's S-O-A-L.
So S-H-A-R-I-K-A S-O-A-L 84.
Every time I do an interview, I say people's Twitter names like a hundred times and there's always messages going, who was that?
Can you link their... So I try to say it over and over.
Uh, we're talking, you know, talking about race in America and the way it impacts politically.
And there's, there is an odd kind of, I don't know if it's hypocrisy or stupidity or what it is, but I feel like, I feel the need to address this because I think it's especially prominent in the boomer generation, but I also felt it as well because I voted, I've admitted before and people tell me to not bring it up.
I voted for Obama in 2008 and part of it was this Kind of idea is that I wanted to be a part of like the final nail in the coffin of American racism.
Now like you grow up hearing all these stories of Jim Crow and slavery and it's so bad.
And of course you go up in the 90s and you didn't feel a lot of racial tension, not in Houston anyway.
Like there wasn't this big divide.
It didn't seem like a major topic of contention.
So when 2008 rolls around, it was like, okay, symbolically we're moving on and I want to be a part of this.
And I want to, you know, You hear your grandparents talking about, I marched in, you know, I marched in Alabama and they were a part of something great.
And I want to be a part of something great.
And again, even if you think that is ridiculous and you think I was stupid for believing that, maybe I was, but a lot of people still feel that.
And even if they can't express it, there's something in them that's, this is like a spiritual thing for them, that they're like atoning for the sins of the past.
And they're participating in this sort of, this ceremony of handing off the torch, you know, because of our previous sins.
And I feel like we gotta break through that.
I feel like we gotta, because what happens is then those people give their support to the actual, divisive, democratic, you know, identity politics people, and it only makes things worse.
So, it's sort of a long, rambling question, but Do you see that and how do you think we get through to
these people that think they're doing something, they're participating in an extended
version of the civil rights movement by voting for Kamala because she's a black woman?
I see this as such a barrier to us just actually solving problems is this mindset.
And even though I got through it, I don't know how to make other people, like, get over this idea and realize that they're being lied to.
Because I realized I was lied to when Obama got into office and was making everything worse and was dividing people by race and, you know, saying he looked like, you know, Trayvon Martin looked like my son.
It was like, OK, I got tricked.
I thought I was voting to overcome this.
Instead, they tricked me into voting to have this be a thing forever.
I'm sorry for rambling, but do you see what I'm saying?
Do you know what I'm saying?
And do you see this in the Democrats?
And how do we get through to them that like they're only perpetuating the problems they think they're solving?
unidentified
Yeah, I totally agree.
And as I said, the black community has completely regressed.
A lot of these people are cosplaying MLK.
They want to be a reincarnation of MLK.
In a modern world as if it is still 1942 and we are trying to end segregation.
So a lot of them want to live out that dream.
And when you have people like Kamala Harris being rewarded for putting on these ghetto performances, it keeps the black community thinking, hey, maybe this is my way.
Maybe this is my way to getting a better foot in my door, in the door, etc.
And it reinforces that this is the way black people should behave, that this is a correct behavior.
It's not a correct behavior.
It is regressive and it causes people to look at us as sociopaths.
I think it is very sociopathic to kill other races and then want to be seen as the number one victim in America.
harrison smith
Right.
And again, you see this over and over where, you know, they'll never write black man in the headlines.
It's always, you know, youth, a ruffian kills person on the train, you know, and it's like, okay, there's a black person then because they refuse to publish the race.
But if you're hiding this information, how are you ever going to solve the problem?
And it's a problem.
It's a big problem as we've acknowledged, and yet they can't solve it and they keep pushing back on it.
Well, one thing I want to ask you is the end of the last segment, you mentioned, you said black people respect loyalty.
I hadn't thought of it that way, that Trump has this base that's been loyal to him, and that he needs to be loyal to them, and that by doing that, that's something that will resonate with the black community.
Can you expand a little bit on that?
Because that's something I think, again, people don't understand.
If you haven't lived around black people or gone to school with black people, you only hear about black people on the evening news, you might not you know, even understand how black culture, you know,
operates in America.
But I think you're exactly right that like loyalty, honor, these things actually exist
very strongly in the black community and they respect it.
It's a little bit different than the way white Americans might conceive of these things. Can
you expand a little bit on that?
unidentified
Yes, I think that one thing that is changing the way black people are seeing Trump is the way he
dealt with the criminal cases against him and also the way that he's dealing with the
assassination attempt.
He's showing strength.
He's showing loyalty to his cause because he's not running away.
He's not saying, you know what, this is too hard.
I'm gonna keep fighting for black people, black Americans, white Americans, all Americans
to have what they deserve in America.
And that in itself is a huge olive branch to us.
That's something we can trust.
We're already being shown by Democrats that we cannot trust them again.
They have told us for years that if we side with Trump, if we side with conservatives, we will turn into slaves, we'll be put back into slavery, and we will be lynched.
And there are a lot of very stupid Black Americans who still believe that.
The rest, as you can see, are coming around.
They're starting to realize these things are not true.
And so For us to see Trump continuously take all this on, including the criminal cases, including the death threats, that's a soldier.
And that's something we understand.
You know, thugging it out.
harrison smith
Exactly, yes, exactly.
I mean, it's so just almost funny to me.
Like, it must be so funny, you know, to be in a position like yourself as a black woman that's conservative.
You know, I could just see people coming up and going, are you going to vote for Trump?
He's let out Kodak Black.
And it's like, Why would you think I care about this?
It's all so just kind of silly.
It's all very silly, but with obviously very real implications.
And one of the controversies recently was Trump using the term black jobs as if that's an absurd thing to say.
What's your take on that whole controversy?
Because Trump said, you know, illegal immigrants are taking black jobs.
People are saying, what the hell is a black job?
It's like, I don't know what job a black person does.
This isn't hard to figure out.
But this is what they do.
They take a positive thing from Trump going, hey, I'm defending black people's employment from foreign interlopers.
And that somehow turned into him being racist somehow.
What was your take on the black jobs controversy?
unidentified
The left has nothing left.
They don't have any actual criticism.
They know that they have beat the racism thing with a to a dead horse analogy, if you will.
And so they're just using the buzzwords.
Trump is racist.
He said something about black people.
That's basically what it's coming down to at this point.
Anything he says with the word black into it, they're going to turn into a racist situation.
And the stupid ones, they will go along with it.
And the ones with bad intentions for the white community and for America, the extremists, black extremists, they will also go along with it.
I think it's very ridiculous that we're looking at things like people saying mean words to the black population, when the black population, we are the meanest ones to each other.
Nobody says anything worse to us than we say to each other.
So it's It's getting a little bit ridiculous at this time that there's such a rush to try to protect us from any sort of criticism.
Black job, etc.
It was ridiculous.
And again, I think that people, most people, the silent ones, can see through that.
We know what he meant.
And we are allowed to describe jobs as black.
We're allowed to describe them as white.
We're allowed to do that.
There was nothing wrong with what Trump said at all.
harrison smith
No, 100%.
Again, I think it's...
It's just so, it's just so absurd the way they have so many people in this country tricked into, you know, hating their fellow Americans while succumbing to people that are actively destroying them.
As you point out, I mean, abortion, I think now, or at least in certain localities, I mean, more black babies are aborted than are born.
So it's like not even exaggeration to say that like the majority of black people are killed every year.
through abortion and yet they promote it as if it's a civil right, you know, equivalent
of being allowed to sit at the lunch counters.
It's like, I don't know.
Yeah, it's like they're desperate to be oppressed.
It's like, man, they really wish they lived back in Jim Crow to have something to fight
against.
It's like fight against the Chinese, fight against the New World Order, fight against
the people destroying you.
There's still a fight.
It's just not with white people.
You missed that boat.
That was a while ago.
unidentified
Oh man.
harrison smith
Oh man, gotta.
I don't know.
This stuff's all so absurd.
It's hard to even wrap your mind around.
I want to thank you for coming on.
Sharika Sol has been my guest from the Divested Diary podcast, divesteddiary.com, at sharikasol84 on X. Thank you so much for being with us today.
unidentified
Thanks for having me, Harrison.
harrison smith
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