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All over the news and new Judicial Watch documents, you name it, about how Google, Facebook, and Twitter were merged with the White House. | ||
They had government-lavish facilities, five-star, private jets, everything. | ||
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I don't understand how we got so toxic and just so divided and so bitter, and I get why sometimes people just don't want to pay attention to it. | |
Repealed the 1948 Smith-Munt Act, which then permitted propaganda to be in broadcasting. | ||
You have been subjected to the most massive... | ||
Harmonized, globally coordinated propaganda campaign in the history of the Western world, full stop. | ||
With this campaign, the governments of many Western nation states have turned military-grade psychological operations strategies, tactics, technologies, and capabilities developed for modern military combat against their own citizens. | ||
Welcome to fifth-generation warfare. | ||
The battlefield is your mind. | ||
Right here, this is you, okay? | ||
And all this surrounding you, these are the liberties we've been given in this amazing experiment we call the United States of America. | ||
You've got folks out there whose plan it is to just eat away at your liberties, at your First Amendment. | ||
With hard power ruled out as the dominant means to have an empire, the U.S. transitioned to a soft power empire. | ||
Which would be dominated by agencies like the Central Intelligence Agency, democracy promotion programs at the State Department, later USAID, and the whole swarm army we're about to meet. | ||
But even right out the gate, the Central Intelligence Agency immediately moved into the media space to control the messaging that people around the world experienced. | ||
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It is legal for the agency, the sister agency, the FBI, and the rest of them to put out intentionally. | |
Misinformation, propaganda, to American citizens now. | ||
It's not like the crazy guy that firebombs a Tesla dealership. | ||
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It's the people pushing the propaganda that caused that guy to do it. | |
Tesla cyber trucks were set on fire in Kansas City, and earlier this month, shots fired at a Tesla dealership in Oregon. | ||
Cyber trucks on fire in Seattle. | ||
Wow, you guys like petty acts of domestic terrorism, huh? | ||
Cool. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
Terry. | ||
But you're not being very nice. | ||
He had MS-13 tattooed. | ||
We'll agree to disagree. | ||
I want to move on to something else. | ||
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Do you want me to show you the picture? | |
I saw the picture. | ||
We'll agree to disagree. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Don't Photoshop it. | ||
Go look at his hand. | ||
He did have tattoos that can be interpreted that way. | ||
I'm not an expert on them. | ||
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I want to turn to Ukraine. | |
I want to get to Ukraine. | ||
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No, no. | |
He had MS, as clear as you can be, not interpreted. | ||
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This is why people no longer believe the news, because it's fake news. | |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, in all of her mundane incomprehension of how America works, is announcing a ministry of truth that will decide what is and isn't disinformation. | ||
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I do think that several members of Congress... | |
And some of my discussions have brought up media literacy because that is a part of what happened here. | ||
We're going to have to figure out how we reign in our media environment so that you can't just spew disinformation and misinformation. | ||
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Let's see, we're probably, we're getting there pretty soon. | |
It's just going to be. | ||
A lot of the big legacy outlets were feasting at the taxpayer Trump. | ||
We've got the New York Times, Reuters, Politico, you name it, consuming large amounts of tax dollars, a lot of it coming through USAID and other places. | ||
How could these people be lying like this? | ||
I mean, you can't be that dumb. | ||
The only way it could happen is if somebody's actually paying you to say this stuff. | ||
They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact. | ||
No congressionally appropriated funds should be used to broadcast... | ||
News and information or other broadcast publications to the U.S. public or audience of a political nature. | ||
We don't need taxpayer dollars to ever go to that. | ||
And we should reinstate that portion of the Smith Month Act, given what we've now discovered and uncovered about USA. | ||
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This is going to be you. | |
This is about what we are willing to accept. | ||
And then all of these liberties, see these liberties here? | ||
But look, if people go to only one source, and the source they go to is sick, and has an agenda, and they're putting out disinformation, our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to just hammer it out of existence. | ||
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Those will be gone. | |
Thursday, May 1st, in the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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Coming to you live this morning from the InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | |
We got more than enough to talk about today. | ||
We'll take your calls in the third hour, of course, and we'll talk about everything that's been going on in the last 24 hours, including the Ukraine mineral deal that has been signed now. | ||
We'll dig into that a little bit. | ||
I got more videos than I could ever possibly get to, but we'll try our hardest. | ||
Including some videos that I think require some investigation. | ||
Because I have some questions. | ||
I have some questions about some particular videos that have been released in the recent past, including published by Reuters. | ||
This video of, I guess, gang, you know, Trinde, Aragua, Venezuelan, whatever, gang members, spelling out SOS in their... | ||
In their prison yard. | ||
By all holding hands. | ||
It's the weirdest game of Red Rover you've ever seen. | ||
But we'll get to that and show you that and try to figure out what the hell's going on there. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
It's all very weird. | ||
But let's just get into it. | ||
We'll begin today as you do every day with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 1st of May. | ||
It's May Day, 2025. | ||
Ukraine officially signs Trump's mineral deal. | ||
On Wednesday, Kiev signed President Trump's mineral deal, which aims to bring about the end of the Ukraine war, while also paying the U.S. back for... | ||
Military aid that Washington has supplied to Ukraine. | ||
Quote, I'm glad to announce the assigning of today's historic economic partnership agreement between the United States and Ukraine, establishing the United States-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund. | ||
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant said Wednesday. | ||
We'll show you that video here in just a second. | ||
Meanwhile, biological male swimmer dominates female opponents at Texas Championship swim meet. | ||
A male swimmer who identifies as transgender dominated female competitors in a national swim meet last week in San Antonio, Texas. | ||
Anna Caldas, born Hugo Caldas, swam to victory in all five of the women's category events that Caldas entered. | ||
This includes the 50 and 100 yard breaststroke, the 50 and 100 yard freestyle and the 100 yard individual medley. | ||
Wow, congratulations. | ||
Total domination of the women's sports. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
No, it's fine. | ||
It's totally fine. | ||
I think a theme today, one thing that I've been recognizing is a total lack, a total deliberate exclusion from the American people from the practice of justice. | ||
Nothing in this modern age is just. | ||
It's all deeply unjust. | ||
Not just. | ||
And that to me, my God. | ||
Did I just pass out? | ||
Yeah, so I, you know, I just wonder where the breaking point is. | ||
I just wonder where the breaking point is. | ||
Again, this will be a reoccurring theme, I think, in today's stories where criminals get let out, innocent people get punished. | ||
Women who work their hardest dedicate themselves to a sport are denied victory because some giant dude has decided to pretend to be a woman to steal all of their glory. | ||
So I just wonder, like, how long is that going to go on? | ||
How long until, you know, somebody greets the next transgender swimmer at the end of the meet with an iron bar in the parking lot? | ||
Honestly. | ||
Like, I don't... | ||
And I don't really understand how it hasn't happened yet. | ||
Like we got another story later on. | ||
Maybe I should just save it. | ||
Maybe I should just finish the Daily Dispatch first. | ||
All I'm saying is I don't understand it. | ||
I don't understand how people have like their whole families killed and don't go on rampages. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
I just try to put myself in the mindset of these. | ||
These people, and all I'm saying is that, like, we'll get to it. | ||
We'll get to it. | ||
Just at a certain point, at a certain point, we have to recognize the one-sided aspect of the current social contract. | ||
Now, you're expected to behave and follow the laws and do everything by the book. | ||
But somebody could kill your whole family and be let out the next day by a judge. | ||
And I don't understand the lack of reaction to that. | ||
So we'll get into it. | ||
Or even this. | ||
I mean, I just... | ||
I'm not calling for it. | ||
I don't think it should happen. | ||
I think what should happen is that when a man shows up to compete with women, the same thing should happen if a 35-year-old shows up to the 12-year-old swim meet. | ||
And is like, yeah, I'm 12. I'm here to swim against my fellow 12-year-olds. | ||
The organizer of the meet should say, get the hell out of our facility immediately. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
You're not welcome. | ||
And then they'll cry and they'll whine. | ||
And then you can have the meet and the woman who actually deserves it will win. | ||
And that's the solution. | ||
So that's my preferred conclusion to this bizarre and Kind of sickening madness that we're dealing with. | ||
But I don't understand how somebody can watch their daughter be beaten in one of these competitions by a man and not at least feel the impulse to want to stop that from happening ever again. | ||
I'll move on now, but we'll come back to that. | ||
Meanwhile. | ||
Israel declares national emergency as wildfires force evacuations. | ||
Wildfires continue to threaten swaths of forests and fields in Israel on Thursday, though firefighters successfully reopened the main road, leaking the country's two principal cities. | ||
Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, declared a national emergency after the fires broke out on Wednesday along the main Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway, prompting police to shut the route and evacuate thousands of people from nearby communities. | ||
Hundreds are forced from their homes about 19 miles west of Jerusalem, and Israel's most-watched television network Channel 12 had to break off broadcasting via its studio about 10 miles from the city during a news bulletin. | ||
High winds have fanned the flames, leading to the cancellation of many events, celebrating Israel's foundation in 1948. | ||
A pre-recorded rehearsal of a torchlighting ceremony was screened instead of the planned event. | ||
There's lots of speculation about what's caused these fires. | ||
Meanwhile, there's a giant dust storm hitting Israel as well. | ||
And we can get into that. | ||
Again, there's some accusations. | ||
I mean, I literally see people online calling them Palestinian fires, which is... | ||
Frankly, hilarious. | ||
But I also have seen people say that it was settlers trying to set Palestinian olive groves on fire and the fire got out of control. | ||
We also have footage from last year when the Israelis built a literal medieval trebuchet to launch flaming debris into Lebanon to start forest fires there, considering that their war plans do have causing wildfires as a... | ||
You know, valid military tactics. | ||
So we'll get into all of that a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, Rubio calls India and Pakistan an effort to defuse crisis over Kashmir attack. | ||
On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reached out to high-ranking representatives from India and Pakistan to help ease tensions following last week's deadly incident in Kashmir. | ||
The escalation followed a deadly attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir that killed 26 tourists, mostly Hindu men, leading India to accuse Pakistan of backing the attack, which Pakistan denies. | ||
Indian-Pakistan troops exchanged fire over six nights in the Kupwara, Uri, and Akhnoor section. | ||
We can talk about this. | ||
We really haven't touched on it much today. | ||
We can get into it. | ||
I have to say the video that's come out of this conflict, and despite the fact that the conflict is deadly and that you're talking about two nuclear-armed Powers getting very close to war. | ||
The videos that have come out of this conflict are frankly hilarious. | ||
And it's honestly hard for me to take the whole thing seriously. | ||
I'll show you the videos. | ||
You'll see why. | ||
But I guess it is serious. | ||
I guess it is serious. | ||
It is funny that after the attack, the Indian government... | ||
Just put out a bulletin to its entire country saying everyone from Pakistan has to get out now. | ||
You have like 48 hours. | ||
And they just expelled every Pakistani from the entire country as rapidly as possible. | ||
So we should do that with Indians. | ||
Like, we should do that also, I think. | ||
They can. | ||
We can too. | ||
I think we should... | ||
We should follow our Indian global leaders. | ||
Meanwhile, FBI arrests ringleaders of International Sadistic Child Exploitation Network 764, nihilistic extremist group linked to graphic abuse and violence involving minors. | ||
The FBI has arrested two ringleaders of the International Child Exploitation Network known as 764, a nihilistic violent extremist group bent on destroying civilized society. | ||
Leonidas Varagyanis, 21, a U.S. citizen residing in Thessaloniki, Greece, and Prasen, Nepal, 20, of North Carolina, faced charges of orchestrating a heinous enterprise that targeted | ||
vulnerable children as young as 13. | ||
And, of course, if you're a viewer of the American Journal, you already know about this because of the hard work of our guest, Becca, a.k.a. | ||
BX on X. And maybe we'll reach out to her and get some comments on this later today. | ||
Well, she's enjoying a victory lap here as 764 get arrested and rounded up. | ||
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Now, we've got a bunch of videos to show you. | ||
Let's go first to clip 26. This is that video I was talking about. | ||
What this is? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll try to figure it out. | ||
It was posted by Reuters. | ||
Venezuelan detainees in Texas fear the Trump administration will send them to El Salvador's notorious Seacott maximum security prison. | ||
They sent the outside world a message. | ||
SOS. | ||
Let's go to clip number 26 now. | ||
There it is. | ||
There they are on the playground. | ||
Here's the Venezuelan terrorist during recess spelling out SOS, or at least trying to, vaguely trying to, holding hands. | ||
In the gayest game of Red Rover of all time. | ||
Who they're calling out for help from? | ||
Impossible to say. | ||
What they think is going to happen from this? | ||
Who knows? | ||
How this was orchestrated? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But they spent about two minutes spelling out SOS, which again, how do you even orchestrate that? | ||
Who told them to do that? | ||
It's just... | ||
They're not trapped on an island. | ||
They're not trapped on a tropical island. | ||
They're in prison for being Venezuelan gang members and illegal immigrants. | ||
So what exactly the point of this is, I couldn't possibly tell you. | ||
Genuinely, I'm trying to figure it out myself. | ||
Venezuelan detainees in Texas fear the Trump administration will send them to El Salvador's notorious CECOD maximum security prison. | ||
Well, okay, yeah, they probably do. | ||
Not criminals do fear jail. | ||
I get that. | ||
I totally understand that. | ||
That makes perfect sense to me. | ||
Detainees at the Blue Bonnet Immigration Detention Center in the small town of Anson, Texas sent the outside world a message this week. | ||
SOS. | ||
Save our souls. | ||
Save our ship. | ||
Again, I want to know what this conversation was that led to this little recess exercise. | ||
They're all playing soccer. | ||
And one of them's like, guys, there's a drone. | ||
Should we spell out a message? | ||
And they're like, yes, let's all hold hands. | ||
Let's all hold hands in a circle. | ||
Let's spell SOS. | ||
Okay, you start there. | ||
We'll start, like, did one of them like, well, who are we, who are we asking to save us, exactly? | ||
Like, who is this message for? | ||
What do they expect? | ||
Do they expect their fellow Venezuelan gang members to lead a raid on the prison? | ||
Is that who they're asking to save them? | ||
I just, I genuinely, I don't under like, you know, you can imagine being the guard sitting in like a tower and maybe you can't see it from up high. | ||
So you're just like, what the hell are those guys doing? | ||
Don't come over here. | ||
Look, they're all holding hands in a circle. | ||
Oh, they're playing soccer five minutes ago. | ||
Now they're all holding hands. | ||
Should we stop them from doing this? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Exactly. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
Yeah, they spell out SOS for a little bit. | ||
Again, I remember doing this in elementary school. | ||
This was fun. | ||
I wonder if they get to do the parachute thing too. | ||
Y 'all remember that? | ||
Where y 'all lift up the parachute and go under it? | ||
Oh my god, they're just suffering so badly. | ||
They're all clean. | ||
They're all well fed. | ||
They all have nice clothes. | ||
Oh, save us! | ||
They have Crocs and masks. | ||
Yeah, they have Crocs and masks. | ||
And then they go back to playing soccer. | ||
It's just like, okay. | ||
Oh, these poor men. | ||
These poor criminals. | ||
With a Reuters drone flying nearby. | ||
That's the other part. | ||
You got Reuters flying a drone over this prison facility. | ||
I think you should arrest the drone operator. | ||
Yeah, I don't think you're allowed to fly a drone over the... | ||
You know, prison yard. | ||
Seems like a pretty easy way to smuggle things into prison, if you ask me. | ||
Flying a drone over the open yard and dropping things from the drone. | ||
It's actually a very common technology that is available and could be very dangerous. | ||
So I'd like to see the drone operator from Reuters probably arrested on suspicion of some sort of cooperation with the prisoners inside. | ||
See how Reuters flies a drone. | ||
So this is just pure propaganda, I guess. | ||
Ten days earlier, dozens of Venezuelan detainees at the center were given notices by immigration officials that alleged they were members of the Venezuelan gang Trinde Aragua and subject to deportation under a wartime law, according to documents shown to Reuters, recorded video calls and court proceedings. | ||
The families of seven detainees interviewed by Reuters said they were not gang members and that they refused to sign the document. | ||
Nevertheless, hours later, on Friday, April 18th, they were loaded onto a bus bound for nearby Abilene Regional Airport, according to the American Civil Liberties Union and family members, before the bus was turned around and sent back to the detainees. | ||
Detention Center. | ||
That night, the Supreme Court temporarily blocked their deportations. | ||
The Department of Homeland Security declined to comment on the halted deportations. | ||
It was a reprieve for a group of Venezuelans detained at Blue Bonnet who still face potentially being sent to Seacott, the notorious maximum security prison in El Salvador, where the Trump administration has sent at least 137 Venezuelans under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, if the Supreme Court lifts the block. | ||
So, I mean, again, this is a big topic in today's show, just the difficulty that America is having expelling hostile aliens from our shores. | ||
And I'll just keep advocating the same thing that I've advocated over and over, ignoring these court rulings and just expelling them anyway. | ||
What I want to see, here's my benchmark. | ||
I want to see so many deportations that traffic gets better. | ||
That's where I'm at. | ||
If y 'all remember in the early days of the pandemic, you were somebody that wasn't locked down and did not comply to these arbitrary and lawless demands to stay inside your home. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
It was great. | ||
There was no traffic on the roads. | ||
You could just do whatever the hell you wanted. | ||
You could just run red lights, drift across lanes. | ||
Nobody was there to care, so it was amazing. | ||
I want that again. | ||
I want to experience that. | ||
I want to be driving to work just like, I can't believe I'm making such great time. | ||
I never make that light. | ||
Usually there's gridlock here. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
I want to experience the deportations. | ||
I want to feel the deportations on a daily basis. | ||
Until then, I'm not going to be happy. | ||
And I'm going to blame traffic on the aliens. | ||
That's what I'm going to do. | ||
That's what I'm already doing. | ||
I'm driving around, I'm just like, I bet half the people I'm stuck behind are not even Americans. | ||
I bet they're all illegals. | ||
That's what I want to feel. | ||
And I'm not going to be happy until we get that. | ||
And I just wonder, has it ever been proven that foreigners are actually subject to our laws? | ||
Like, has there been a predicate already, a precedent set by the court, where they've proven that somehow... | ||
Alien foreigners here without our permission deserve the protection of the Constitution, somehow come under its laws and ordinances. | ||
Because again, it doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to me in the same way that it doesn't make any sense if a Guatemalan person arrested in Guatemala is suddenly invoking the American Constitution. | ||
And America's like, I guess we have to provide him... | ||
With a trial and we have to go down to Guatemala and give him a lawyer. | ||
Like, he's not even American. | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
Well, why do we do it here? | ||
If it's some foreigner, they've got their own government. | ||
If they want, you know, due process, then they can experience it with their government. | ||
We're happy to return them to their government and they can do whatever they want with them. | ||
But as long as they're here without permission, without a visa, I think it should be the same rules as someone in your house without permission. | ||
They have no rights. | ||
They have no protection. | ||
They have no, you know, ability to refuse to leave. | ||
And, you know, you have to let them stay. | ||
Like, this is ridiculous. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
There's so many cases in just the last 24 hours of judges interfering, saying you can't deport them, you can't arrest illegal aliens without a warrant. | ||
And it's just, if I was the Trump administration, I'd say, that's an interesting legal theory until you prove. | ||
Through the Constitution, that in the Constitution, it tells us that we have to treat foreigners like American citizens. | ||
Till you prove that, I don't think any of these cases have legitimacy. | ||
And hey, maybe there is precedent. | ||
Maybe somebody can point it out to me, but just logically and from a basis of reality, none of this makes any sense. | ||
Even a little bit. | ||
So, expel them, and then... | ||
It's not really a problem anymore. | ||
Once they're out of the country, there's not a lot the courts can do about it. | ||
So I really don't understand why we keep arguing these points. | ||
I've got tweets from Steve Miller where he's like, I don't know, trying to argue against the court rulings. | ||
I don't think this is something you have to argue. | ||
Again, just like if somebody's in your house without your permission, are you going to argue whether or not they should be allowed to stay? | ||
Some dude in a ski mask breaks a window, gets into your living room, you grab your home defense 12-gauge shotgun, and then you're going to sit there and he's like, but, you know, you let your friends come over, | ||
and if you let your friends come over, isn't it fair that I get to come over too? | ||
And it's like, well, that's a decent point, but they came over with my permission. | ||
Are you really going to entertain these conversations, or are you going to blow the guy's head off if he doesn't leave? | ||
I mean, this is where we're at with the illegal aliens. | ||
They're here illegally. | ||
They don't have permission to be here. | ||
And if they got in through the CBP1 app or some other crime carried out by the Biden administration, like, they know. | ||
They know that they're screwing the system. | ||
They know that they're circumventing laws. | ||
They're not confused. | ||
They're not misled. | ||
They're criminals, and they're taking advantage of us, so we should just kick them out. | ||
Tired of saying this, but we'll get into it. | ||
We'll get into the decisions that have been made recently. | ||
And now none of them have any merit, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
At all. | ||
Even a little bit. | ||
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So, why are we arguing this? | |
Why are we arguing this? | ||
Why are we not just expelling them? | ||
We have the power to do it. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
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All right, we'll be back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
Yeah, I just don't know how long people are going to be putting up with everything happening right now. | ||
I genuinely don't understand how people are putting up with it already. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I got a lot of videos to show you. | ||
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I got a lot of videos to show you. | |
Where do you even begin? | ||
I got a lot of videos from RFK Jr. yesterday. | ||
He is on the warpath against all of the evil people, all of the evil forces, and exposing what InfoWars has talked about for a very long time to a wider public, and of course doing this as an official in the United States government, | ||
should lend a lot more credence and credibility. | ||
That's what he's talking about. | ||
I mean, he's going after chemtrails. | ||
He's going after the sex trafficking. | ||
He's going after BlackRock for buying up single-family homes. | ||
I mean, clearly he gets the globalist plot and is working to undermine and prevent its implementation. | ||
Let's go to clip number one first. | ||
This is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talking about BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard deciding to... | ||
Buy up every single family home in America to turn us all into a nation of renters where we own absolutely nothing. | ||
And, you know, intergenerational wealth and building up your family is a thing of the past. | ||
We'll all start at zero and never gain any more. | ||
Of course, they'll own everything. | ||
Of course, they'll still have multiple castles and, you know, private islands and all that sort of stuff. | ||
But not the regular people. | ||
Not us. | ||
Not us lowly folk. | ||
Let's go to clip number one here. | ||
Here's RFK Jr. again talking about one of the most insidious plots attacking America today. | ||
Two years ago, the average cost of a house in this country was $215,000. | ||
Today it's $400,000. | ||
And the interest rates you're going to pay on that house have gone from 1% to 7%. | ||
So you're paying 10 times as much for that house you were two years ago. | ||
I have seven kids. | ||
They're all between 20-35 years old. | ||
They should be moving into their own homes. | ||
But I don't know any of them or any of their friends who are actually buying a home now. | ||
And one of the reasons for why did the price of housing go up? | ||
Well, one, because of the inflation, because we spent $8 trillion on wars and $16 trillion on COVID, which we didn't have. | ||
So they print money, which caused the price of everything to go up. | ||
More importantly, there's three giant corporations. | ||
BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, which own collectively, they own each other, so it's really one giant corporation. | ||
But they also own 89% of the S&P 500. | ||
They own everything. | ||
They've now decided to buy every single-family home in America. | ||
So if they stay on the current trajectory, they will own 60% of the homes in this country, single-family homes, by 2030. | ||
They literally are trying to buy everything. | ||
And the head of it, Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, is on the board of the World Economic Forum. | ||
And they've said, we want this great reset, which is you will own nothing and you will be happy. | ||
Well, they're on their way to making sure that we don't own anything. | ||
So you all probably have heard of people who are about to buy a home. | ||
And somebody comes in at the last minute with a cash offer and snatches it out of the market. | ||
And it's usually an LLC with an ambiguous name. | ||
But if you trace that up, you'll find it's owned by BlackRock. | ||
Wow. | ||
And because they have a huge bank book, the cost of money and interest to them is tiny, which means they can out-compete your children. | ||
Your kids do not have a chance to buy that at home. | ||
Because they can't outcompete BlackRock. | ||
And it's so much more insidious, and I think people even understand. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy warns one giant corporation is buying 60% of the family homes. | ||
This represents a total reorganization of life as we know it, right? | ||
I mean, you really have to think about how intense this is, how crazy this really is, that you're going to pay the same amount as you would for a mortgage. | ||
It's just instead of after 15 or 20 years, you own the house outright, and your mortgage payments are, in effect, an investment. | ||
Instead, that money is just going to go into their pockets, and you're going to own nothing by the end of it. | ||
They're eliminating the ability to build wealth as an individual, wealth you can pass on to the next generation. | ||
This is really a keystone of the entire anti-human agenda. | ||
And it goes beyond just not being able to purchase property and own something outright. | ||
It means that you are always a visitor on somebody else's land, right? | ||
Which is a major psychological shift. | ||
And I don't think you can under or overstate the importance of just purely the psychological feeling of either knowing that you own a home and it's yours outright versus You're living in somebody else's house on a temporary basis. | ||
And of course, that allows for surveillance of you without your permission. | ||
They could go in to your house without your permission because it's not your home. | ||
Somebody else's home. | ||
And they have the key. | ||
And they can let you in. | ||
And there's a video yesterday that was going viral of a woman who was filming herself when her landlord decided just to walk into her house. | ||
And it's like, well, he does own it. | ||
It is his. | ||
And when you sign that rental agreement, it says that they can have access whenever they want. | ||
What are you going to say? | ||
They don't need a warrant anymore in the exact same way they did with social media, where typically if you want to get somebody's private electronic communications, you have to get a warrant, and you have to prove to a judge that you deserve access to this information, and they're there ostensibly to protect the rights of the American citizenry, | ||
the Fourth Amendment in particular, protection against search and seizure. | ||
That's unwarranted. | ||
Instead, they just go to the social media company and say, hey, you mind giving us this guy's private messages? | ||
And the social media company says, sure. | ||
If they don't ask for a warrant, they don't need one. | ||
They have access to the information. | ||
And that's true of any cloud storage information. | ||
So it's a very easy and convenient way through the cooperation, the private and public partnership, the great reset, or what we've been calling the great collaboration, the great merging of corporate and governmental interests. | ||
And they get to circumvent the restrictions of the Constitution instead of having to argue that these protections are outdated and creating constitutional amendments to allow this sort of stuff or even something as widespread and sweeping as the Patriot Act to give them workarounds. | ||
They don't need to do any of that. | ||
They don't need to get your permission or even your awareness if they just create partnerships with corporate interests who... | ||
They are one in the same. | ||
Then they can just get access to your place of work, your place of business, your place of just access to your house or your private communications simply by asking for it. | ||
And that is, you know, the ultimate outcome of this you will own nothing strategy. | ||
Remember, it wasn't you will own nothing and you'll be happy. | ||
It was you will own nothing. | ||
You will have no privacy and you will be happy. | ||
Remember, that was a key part. | ||
And this coming from the people that will shut down an entire To ensure their privacy during their giant global government confabs, their big conspiracies on mountaintops in Switzerland. | ||
Suddenly the entire 100 mile radius is off limits to anybody without a press pass or an invite to the Congress, to the International Congress there. | ||
So again, they will own everything. | ||
They will have privacy that is, you know, complete, total, unviolable, whereas you will own nothing and have no privacy. | ||
That is the plan of theirs. | ||
So again, good to see RFK Jr. aware of this and hopefully working to combat it. | ||
Because again, it's not, it, they're not going to ask permission for this. | ||
They're not going to do it legally. | ||
They're just going to do it because they can. | ||
And if you don't stop them, then that's what's going to happen. | ||
This might sound obvious, but this is not something we need to let them do just because they have enough money to do it. | ||
There's no principle that we're standing on where it's like, oh my god, our whole system will collapse if we don't allow these giant corporations to buy up single-family homes and not sell them to people, instead rent them out. | ||
There's no reason why we should allow that. | ||
However, there's nothing we can do to stop it. | ||
Because they just do it on a piecemeal, individual basis, whereas RFK points out, and if you've tried to buy a house in the recent batch, you've probably experienced this exact thing, where small family, such as myself and my wife, will be trying to put in an offer for the house, and we get outbid by $100,000 | ||
above our offer, cash on hand offer, and people are typically going to go with that. | ||
So what are we supposed to do? | ||
What are we supposed to do to combat that? | ||
Nothing. | ||
There's nothing we can do. | ||
This is where the government needs to step in. | ||
And this is where America has a tradition of using the government to prevent monopolization, to bust up trust, to stop corporations from abusing the citizens. | ||
We do this in America. | ||
This is where the false dichotomy of communism versus capitalism kind of falls apart. | ||
We are not beholden to the whims of capitalism The banks, because they have all of the money, can therefore do whatever the hell they want. | ||
When the actions of these corporations interferes with and restricts the liberty and ability of the American people to pursue happiness and build lives for themselves, then it's the government's responsibility and obligation to step in and stop this from happening. | ||
And it could do it very, very, very rapidly. | ||
And it could just decide to do it tomorrow and just go, not only can BlackRock and State Street and Vanguard and... | ||
Black Cube, we can prevent them from putting offers in on houses by just outlawing that practice. | ||
You could also go in and go, and actually, we're going to confiscate all the houses that you have purchased. | ||
Those are ours now. | ||
Those belong to the United States government, and we'll be auctioning them off to individuals on a case-by-case basis. | ||
Totally possible, totally doable, totally necessary, totally ridiculous that we allow these corporations to do this. | ||
There's just absolutely no reason. | ||
To allow this. | ||
At all. | ||
In other words, why the hell do we even have a government? | ||
If it's not there to do the things that we as individuals can't do and instead consign our authority to a governmental body that can work as our collective power, | ||
what is the point if they're not actually doing that? | ||
So it's a pretty big deal. | ||
It's a pretty big deal, massively affecting house prices and the ability of the average American to build wealth and build a family. | ||
So we have to stop that from happening. | ||
Meanwhile, clip 31 here. | ||
During the Biden administration, the HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking for sex and slavery. | ||
This was a statement made by RFK Jr. yesterday during the meeting. | ||
In the White House. | ||
Let's go to clip 31 now. | ||
We have ended HHS as the role, as the vector, the principal vector in this country for child trafficking. | ||
And during the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking and for sex and for slavery. | ||
And we have ended that and we're very aggressively going out and trying to find these children, 300,000 children that were lost by the Biden administration. | ||
Lost. | ||
Yeah, trafficked. | ||
Trafficked by our government. | ||
During Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking for sex and slavery. | ||
Again, I mean, we've known this to be true for a long time. | ||
So again, my question is, where are the arrests? | ||
Where are they? | ||
And we've had whistleblowers on this show that have described the way that they watched and were forced to, for a time, participate in selling off of children. | ||
I mean, they're talking about having jobs in the immigration system or the foster care system. | ||
And she's going, wait, are we giving children away to people with no identity? | ||
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Identification? | |
This can't be right. | ||
We're handing kids over to people who claim to be their uncles, but the kids clearly have never seen them before. | ||
They don't recognize them. | ||
They're not happy to see them when they're delivered. | ||
I mean, what is this? | ||
And so, you know, the obvious thing to do would be to bring that whistleblower in, sit them down, say, who did this? | ||
Who gave these orders? | ||
Who handed these children away? | ||
And then arrest those people and throw them in prison Very long time. | ||
Is this really that complicated? | ||
There's just so many things that contribute to this singular, unified, global conspiracy called the Great Reset. | ||
The global government, whatever you want to call it. | ||
All of these things contribute to this singular plot. | ||
I want to go now to clip number 12. This is a one-minute summary of the WEF's Great Reset Agenda, aired on Fox News. | ||
I'm not sure when exactly this aired, but let's go now to clip number 12. Just getting to get a little breakdown of what the global government openly states is their plan for the next phase of humanity. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Joining me now is Ned Ryan, American Party CEO. | |
Ned, great to see you tonight. | ||
It seems that the goal of this crowd | ||
Is to kind of create the same panic about climate change that they successfully created around COVID. | ||
Do I have this wrong? | ||
No, you have to correct. | ||
I mean, first of all, we have to accept the World Economic Forum is a fanatical political organization that uses fear and manipulation like COVID hysteria, like the hoax of global warming, to really facilitate people thinking that somehow they're the saviors. | ||
But really, all you're doing is helping them accomplish their goal, which really is a global public-private fascist movement and fusion of big government, big tech, big money to create a technocratic ruling elite, which conveniently is them. | ||
And really, Laura, if you want to look at it a different way, too, with the World Economic Forum, they want to create feudalism 2.0, in which we are serfs and they are the Lord's ruling over us. | ||
You'll have nothing and be happy. | ||
is one of the things that comes out of Davos. | ||
That's what they're aiming for. | ||
They're aiming for feudalism, in which we are serfs, and we should be happy that they are ruling over us. | ||
Yeah, neo-feudalism, global technocratic government, private-public partnerships. | ||
I mean, it's good to see Fox News sounding like Infowars has for decades. | ||
But these are the things that we've been warning about for decades, and it's frankly shocking people have fallen for it this time. | ||
Of course, when you know the real purpose of all of these programs and these policies being implemented, and you become suspicious of the crises that these policies are predicated on, then you see the real depth of the conspiracy when you understand, | ||
like, hey, they did all this stuff on the basis of COVID, and they're the ones that created COVID in a lab and released it on purpose. | ||
They're creating all of this hysteria over climate change, and A, climate change is fake, and they made it up, and it pumped it out through their control of the media and political systems in the first case. | ||
But even if you do look at the actual environmental concerns or even the ones that they play up for climate change, like production of CO2 and fossil fuels, this sort of stuff, then you see that it's... | ||
These people who have outsourced all of the manufacturing to countries that don't have any environmental controls and are in fact systematically destroying giant swaths of the world's ecosystem as a matter of deliberate practice. | ||
So, do you understand? | ||
It's really not complicated. | ||
They attack humanity. | ||
They create massive problems. | ||
They're in power. | ||
They provide the solution to these problems, which... | ||
Accrues more authority and power to themselves, limits the liberty of everybody else, and only makes things worse. | ||
And then they do it again. | ||
I mean, it's very, very, very simple. | ||
And we know who's doing it, why they're doing it, and how they're doing it. | ||
It's just a matter of getting our people in positions of power to stop all of that. | ||
And of course, there's so many parts of the COVID agenda in particular. | ||
That were just clearly paving the way for what they wanted ahead, including stuff like laws written explicitly excluding high-powered corporate executives from the same measures everybody else was under. | ||
I mean, they wrote laws that said, you go into the UK under COVID, you have to spend two weeks in a quarantine hotel that you have to pay for. | ||
You're not allowed to leave until you're certified PCR-tested free of COVID. | ||
Unless you're a part of a big executive operation. | ||
Unless you're a member of the Bank of America or Google. | ||
And then you don't. | ||
They wrote that into the law. | ||
Everybody has to do this. | ||
Here's the law. | ||
Everybody is subject to these restrictions except for the big corporate masters. | ||
They just don't have to adhere to this law. | ||
They wrote that into law. | ||
If you couldn't see what was going on at that point, you're blind. | ||
This was obviously preparation. | ||
Inducing people to accept this level of societal bifurcation. | ||
There are those that are exempt from the law and there are those that are subject to it. | ||
There are the feudal lords and there are the peasants. | ||
This is neo-feudalism. | ||
This is all very obvious. | ||
And Bernie Sanders and AOC unwittingly doing everything they possibly can to encourage this literal oligarchy being Foisted upon us. | ||
And of course, RFK Jr. is also going after all sorts of things like Kim Trails and everything else. | ||
I haven't watched this yet, so I don't know if it has a lot of curse words or anything. | ||
We might have to pull it down. | ||
Let's go to clip number five here because this is one of the climate change zealots getting mad that people are not falling for the scam anymore. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I'd like to address yet another goddamn fucking stupid Republican talking- I had a feeling. | |
I had a feeling. | ||
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...world about climate change. | |
But before I do, I want to address my own caustic attitude and tone. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I don't like talking like this. | ||
I don't like being like this. | ||
In person, I prefer to see the best in people and relate to people through common humanity, even when we disagree. | ||
But- These devices and these platforms are being used by radical Republicans to destroy and undermine our democracy and environment. | ||
So I am going to spit truth right back at them. | ||
In this case, yes, it is true that the climate does naturally change. | ||
12,000 years ago, the end of the last ice age allowed humans to proliferate through the world. | ||
But it's also true that humans affect climate, you fucking morons! | ||
It is possible to have a morning and an afternoon. | ||
Let's pull it down. | ||
Oh, hmm. | ||
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Um... | |
What's he mad about again? | ||
Sorry, what's he saying? | ||
Are you aware of the term mass formation psychosis? | ||
You know, I don't know. | ||
Which is worse? | ||
That guy being that mad over the fact that people aren't just falling for his scam anymore? | ||
For people who get that worked up over baseball games or football games. | ||
A lot of wasted energy. | ||
A lot of wasted passion these days. | ||
A lot of people fired up, frenzied about problems that don't exist. | ||
Insisting that people or that governments do things that they're already doing. | ||
Maybe we should pull it in and play it in the first five minutes the next hour. | ||
The climate change pitch meeting I did, there are lines from that that I think are applicable here, right? | ||
I'm going to freak out and demand that the government do what it's already doing to a suicidal degree, right? | ||
We're already witnessing the way that climate change initiatives are causing the literal collapse of civilization in places like Europe, and you still have people like that flipping out. | ||
And like demanding that something, that more be done. | ||
It's like we're already literally just mantling our ability to produce energy on the basis of these demands. | ||
And they're not happy. | ||
They're in fact psychotically paranoid, outraged at all of this. | ||
It's all very stupid. | ||
Let's go quickly to clip number four here. | ||
And here's the new Canadian Prime Minister talking about how the government's going to destroy Canada. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Climate change is an existential threat. | |
We all recognize that. | ||
There's increasing urgency around that. | ||
Oh, is there? | ||
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Oh, do we? | |
The converse of that, the flip side of that, is if you're taking steps, making investments, coming up with new technologies, changing the way you do business, all in service of reducing and eliminating that threat, you're creating value. | ||
And what we have seen increasingly spurred initially by the sustainable development goals, accelerated with Paris, and then through social movements and others and governments act | ||
And everything's getting worse. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
And everything is getting significantly worse across the board, and the climate is still changing. | ||
Maybe we should block out the sun next, right? | ||
It kind of feels hot. | ||
You feel hot? | ||
Yeah, yeah, it's pretty warm. | ||
Yeah, I think we're all gonna die. | ||
I think this is it. | ||
The world's being destroyed. | ||
Uh, what? | ||
Yep, this is it. | ||
End of the world. | ||
The apocalypse, Armageddon. | ||
I'd say we have, uh, three weeks left to turn this thing around. | ||
The worst part is it's all your fault. | ||
I can't believe you've done this. | ||
How is this my fault? | ||
Well, you produce carbon dioxide, and there's way too much of that stuff. | ||
Too much? | ||
How much is there? | ||
How much is too much? | ||
Look, I don't even know. | ||
I'm not here to understand vague pseudoscientific talking points. | ||
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I'm here to enforce insane restrictions on the basis of those talking points. | |
Restrictions? | ||
Yeah, you know, like carbon credits and no gas stove and you have to eat bugs and live in a tiny box like a bug and an injured bloodline, you know, no children or anything like a bug. | ||
Okay, that is insane, yeah. | ||
Well, it's a crisis, a climate crisis, so we don't have time to think about this stuff. | ||
We're saving the Earth. | ||
From what? | ||
Well, from people. | ||
Yeah, like other people. | ||
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Not like you and me, but like, you know, people. | |
Humans. | ||
So you want to eliminate humans. | ||
Well, it's not quite that simple. | ||
Yeah, I feel like that should be a hard no. | ||
Well, no. | ||
See, it's math. | ||
We have this equation, and we're trying to get this number down to zero. | ||
And one of those variables is people. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
We're trying to reach zero by multiplying these non-zero numbers by whatever the value of people is. | ||
We call it net zero. | ||
Okay, because... | ||
People produce carbon dioxide by existing. | ||
Right, so it's all about switching energy production to carbon neutral sources. | ||
Alright. | ||
And also not breathing or eating. | ||
I'm sorry, what? | ||
Great news! | ||
We're making big progress. | ||
The oldest and largest power plant in all of England just went 24 hours totally carbon neutral. | ||
They didn't burn a single ounce of coal all day. | ||
What did they burn instead? | ||
Biomass. | ||
What is biomass? | ||
Trees! | ||
Big, beautiful trees from across the ocean. | ||
See, we cut them down in British Columbia, ship them across the Atlantic, and burn them for fuel. | ||
Wait, so just because you don't burn coal, you're calling that zero emission? | ||
Well, the banks do. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The banks? | ||
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The bank. | |
The bankers, the international bankers, they're in charge of all of this because they're so selfless and caring. | ||
Okay, and they're making us give up combustion fuel. | ||
Well, not totally, just like natural gas and coal and stuff like that. | ||
Yeah, but not trees. | ||
No, not trees. | ||
Trees are fine. | ||
Alright, that's crazy. | ||
Isn't there any other power generator source? | ||
Like, what about windmills? | ||
Oh yeah, windmills are great. | ||
Yeah, after like 18 years, they're carbon neutral for a couple years. | ||
Plus, when they freeze, you can just keep them spinning with the diesel engine. | ||
Also, they kill a ton of eagles. | ||
Uh, is that a good thing? | ||
I guess not, but we're saving the earth here. | ||
You can't make obelettes without breaking a few eggs, and you can't build windmills without killing a ton of eagles and whales and chopping down two million trees in Scotland. | ||
Okay, wait, so you're... | ||
Burning trees for fuel, but you're also cutting down entire forests to make fields to build windmills? | ||
That's right, and also, we're just chopping down trees and straight up burying them in the ground. | ||
It's a new initiative. | ||
I hate trees. | ||
Don't trees, like, absorb carbon dioxide? | ||
No, that's what my giant vacuum machine is for. | ||
It's huge. | ||
Okay, this is getting weird. | ||
Windmills. | ||
Windmills work, though. | ||
Yeah, windmills work great, unless there's, you know, too much wind. | ||
Okay, what about solar panels? | ||
Solar panels also fantastic, unless there's, you know, too much sun. | ||
All right, what about nuclear energy? | ||
No. | ||
All right, well, what about cars? | ||
I mean, cars run on gasoline, so what about them? | ||
Actually, every car is going to be electric from now on. | ||
Can the power grid handle that? | ||
Every car being electric? | ||
No, no. | ||
So, I don't get it. | ||
How are people going to drive? | ||
How are you going to drive when you don't own a car? | ||
What do you mean, I won't own a car? | ||
I mean, how will I get anywhere? | ||
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Oh, it's easy. | |
Everybody will share a small amount of cars. | ||
You'll have an app like Uber where you can request a ride and also apply for a transit permit to leave the 15-minute perimeter. | ||
What 15-minute perimeter? | ||
Yeah, the one I'm going to put around you. | ||
It's called an ultra-low emission zone. | ||
It's a core aspect of the sustainability development goals. | ||
It's where you can't leave your neighborhood and don't own a car and never fly and can't eat meat. | ||
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Look. | |
You're never going to get these laws passed. | ||
No, they'll pass. | ||
Just not through law. | ||
No, I'm just going to sort of do it. | ||
See, I don't have to pass a law to make beef illegal. | ||
I'll just buy the cattle farms and shut them down. | ||
See, I control the market with my incredible wealth. | ||
You control the market? | ||
That's right. | ||
So are you the one that offshored all of our manufacturing to China? | ||
Yeah, that was me. | ||
Hey, China. | ||
Where there's no environmental controls at all, the number one polluter on Earth? | ||
No. | ||
No, that can't be right. | ||
No, no way. | ||
That would be, that would be crazy. | ||
Okay, look, I'm an environmentalist, but can't we just do normal things like animal preservations, nature reserves? | ||
It's all true, folks. | ||
It's all based on fact. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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All right, we'll be back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
You can learn more videos. | ||
I already have like 40 in here. | ||
This is ridiculous, folks. | ||
It's getting absurd. | ||
But I do want to play a lot of these. | ||
I don't even know where to start here. | ||
We can... | ||
Let's go to clip number 16. Just as a little brief aside. | ||
Here's Pencil Neck. | ||
Watermelon head. | ||
Possible murderer, Adam Schiff, alleged, I'll say, in my opinion. | ||
Should look into some of his, some of the parties he attends in San Francisco with the young boys. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16. I feel like, I don't really know how to explain this, but it's like, the left, Doesn't yet understand where we're at in this country. | ||
It's very dangerous. | ||
It's delusional, is what it is. | ||
They seem to still think that they're in charge. | ||
They seem to not comprehend where our side is currently. | ||
Here's Adam Schiff. | ||
With a proposal, you should really have everybody scratching their heads. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Today I will be introducing the assault weapons ban of 2025, a bill that would ban the sale, manufacture, import, and transfer of military-style assault weapons. | ||
Since 2006, there have been 486 mass shootings involving assault weapons. | ||
Hundreds and hundreds of Americans have been killed in these mass shootings. | ||
This bill is a way to attack that massive threat to our safety and security. | ||
Dianne Feinstein introduced the first assault weapons ban 31 years ago after a school shooting in Stockton, California. | ||
For 10 years, that bill had a dramatic impact on mass shootings and mass casualties. | ||
But when that expired, mass fatalities and gun shootings went up by 236%. | ||
The impact was that dramatic. | ||
It's time to pass an assault weapons ban again. | ||
It's time to protect our communities from senseless gun violence. | ||
It's time to bring back that powerful common sense reform again. | ||
It's time for the assault weapons ban of 2025. | ||
Yeah, so, I mean, do I need to explain it? | ||
Like, we're beyond the point where I'm going to sit here and talk about the fact that there's no such thing as an assault weapon, and that's just an arbitrary label applied to any gun they want, or talk about the over-representation of handguns in murder, | ||
showing that, you know, going after assault rifles is a red herring, it wouldn't even... | ||
You know, lower the death rate very much. | ||
I mean, do you understand we're past that now? | ||
That we know who you people are. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
We understand that one of the very few things restricting leftist extremism is the fact that they just physically can't do to the American people what they want to do and what they tell us that they will do if and when we let our guard down. | ||
Do you really think... | ||
That we've lived through the last four years or the last decade and are gullible enough to think that you have our best interest in mind, that you're concerned about our safety and that's compelling you to try to take our guns. | ||
Like, we're not in that world anymore. | ||
The world we're in now is if you try to take our guns, we'll kill you first. | ||
Does this need to be spelled out, Schiff? | ||
And it's just something about the temerity of it. | ||
The gall, the chutzpah. | ||
Of like, they're losing on every front. | ||
They've lost the argument. | ||
They've been humiliated in the democratic arena. | ||
Every despicable plot has been exposed. | ||
And they're making demands. | ||
And they're sitting here like they're going to be able to... | ||
Outlaw guns. | ||
It's like... | ||
Do you not get that you should be on your knees begging for mercy? | ||
This is what I don't understand. | ||
It's like you're in a fight with somebody. | ||
You beat the crap out of them. | ||
They never land a punch. | ||
You're stomping their head into the ground. | ||
And you step back and they're just making threats at you. | ||
And, like, making demands. | ||
And it's like, your teeth are all around us. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
How are you making demands still? | ||
And it's like, I don't even want to, but it's like, we gotta keep stomping the head. | ||
It's like, the fact that they're making these statements is like, we have not taught them the lesson enough. | ||
There's still a level of delusion. | ||
It's yet to be eradicated. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
just, it's... | ||
We're not arguing. | ||
We're not going to debate this. | ||
We're just telling you. | ||
Our guns are for killing you when you try to take them. | ||
Is this complicated? | ||
I'm not calling for violence. | ||
I don't want to have to use the guns. | ||
That's what all of this has been about. | ||
This is the olive branch of the Trump administration. | ||
The please, let's just fix this politically. | ||
Let's just get back on the right track. | ||
Let's just stop listening to the psychopaths that are trying to kill us all. | ||
Nobody's got to use their guns. | ||
But you're not in a position to be making demands. | ||
You inveterate twink. | ||
Who do you think you are? | ||
Who do you think we are? | ||
Where do you think we are right now? | ||
It's very infuriating. | ||
It's very infuriating. | ||
So it's like, all right, just so we know, they're still out there trying to do these things. | ||
They're still out there thinking they can make demands. | ||
So it's like they have not gotten the message yet. | ||
And again, I just want Trump to do something about this. | ||
All of this. | ||
I don't know what, but it's like... | ||
It's not like you can stop Adam Schiff from making this proposal. | ||
You don't need to be tyrannical in that you're like, oh, you're advocating for gun control. | ||
You should be arrested. | ||
I'm in favor of free speech. | ||
If you don't advocate gun control, you can advertise that you're an idiot. | ||
You can be a dumbass. | ||
That's perfectly within your right. | ||
I want to live in a country where Adam Schiff is like, I'm not even going to, why would I even suggest that? | ||
That's only going to go badly for me. | ||
I want the cultural milieu to be such that like, he doesn't want to make this argument anymore. | ||
Because he's like, hey, let's put gun control to the side right now. | ||
Let's try to stop them from arresting all of us. | ||
Like, I want their priority to be defending themselves against the onslaught of legal and political attacks against them. | ||
To disempower, disenfranchise, humiliate, devastate, politically destroy them. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what I mean. | ||
That's what I mean. | ||
I don't think we need to make it illegal to advocate this stuff. | ||
I think we need to express to them that these types of suggestions are no longer called for, and they should really be prioritizing their own, you know, continuing existence over trying to steal our rights. | ||
But that's just me. | ||
And again, you know, there's a... | ||
There's a thing happening here, and I genuinely don't understand. | ||
Well, let's just go. | ||
We'll go to clip number seven here, because this is just one of the numerous decisions being made by judges around the country to, again, continue to interfere. | ||
I mean, it's like a daily thing. | ||
I mean, somehow it's gone from flood the zone with, you know, on a daily basis, the Trump White House. | ||
You know, shocking the media landscape and changing the conversation and they're all having to deal with that to where now every day or multiple times a day, it's the judges, like they've regained the initiative and now it's like every day we're having to deal with the problems they're causing through all these interventions, | ||
these judgments, these lawsuits. | ||
And it's like, I don't like this. | ||
I don't like that they're able to do this. | ||
I don't think they should be able to do this. | ||
And just like the gun control thing, We should be beyond argumentation at this point. | ||
This is not a question that we're having to decide whether or not to get illegal aliens out. | ||
Whether or not the Trump administration has a right to get the illegal aliens out. | ||
Why are we arguing about this? | ||
Expel them. | ||
Expel them. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Do it at a rate of at least 10,000 a day. | ||
Or none of this is worth it. | ||
Sick of having to say this. | ||
Let's go to clip number seven here. | ||
This is federal district judge Jennifer Thurston sending out an order banning Border Patrol from arresting illegal aliens without a warrant. | ||
This is retarded. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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All right, another judicial pushback against President Trump's immigration crackdown. | |
This comes after dozens were arrested in January during Border Patrol's operation Return to Sender, where agents rounded up people who were determined to have entered the country illegally. | ||
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Yesterday, California District Judge Jennifer Thurston demanded CBP agents cannot arrest suspected illegal migrants without a warrant or reason to believe the person is a flight risk before they can. | |
So here's Stephen Miller responding. | ||
But again, it's like... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just don't want to repeat myself however and however. | ||
But due process, as applied to illegal aliens, the whole and complete, the entirety of due process consists of determining that they are illegal aliens. | ||
That's it. | ||
The only thing they deserve. | ||
As soon as you determine they are not in fact an American citizen... | ||
You determine that they are not under the protection of the Constitution, are not privileged to have the same protections Americans have. | ||
They just aren't. | ||
Again, would they have this protection if they were arrested for a crime in their home country? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Because they're not American citizens. | ||
Why would the American government... | ||
Like, if I go overseas and something happens to me, my government... | ||
Ostensibly, theoretically, what they should do is have my back and go in and demand I'm released or demand whatever. | ||
This is the whole idea of having a nation, having a country. | ||
It's not like you're just one part of a broader whole so they have your back and protect you. | ||
That's the way citizenship works. | ||
It's supposed to work. | ||
It's that I have the protection of the Constitution even when I'm not in America. | ||
And people who aren't American do not have the protection of the Constitution, even if they are in America. | ||
Your geographic location doesn't determine your participation or membership in a community. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do we have to explain this? | ||
Why are we arguing this? | ||
Here's Stephen Miller, clip 36. Shame you into covering it. | ||
And each and every one of you that sides over and over again with these MS-13 terrorists. | ||
To the extent that you have the financial means to do so, you all choose to live in condos or homes or houses as far away from these kinds of gangbangers as you possibly can. | ||
If I offered any one of you a rent-free home with no taxes to pay in any of these gang neighborhoods, and I said your neighbors are MS-13 terrorists or Mexican mafia or Sinaloa cartel or Train de Uruguay, I couldn't pay you to live there. | ||
But yet you, with your coverage, are trying to force innocent Americans to have these people as their neighbors. | ||
And that one day their daughter may be abducted from their home and raped and murdered. | ||
So you're not going to get an ounce of sympathy from this administration or President Trump for the terrorists who've invaded our homes and our country. | ||
It's a powerful statement. | ||
It's absolutely true. | ||
The question is, like, what do you expect of these people? | ||
Do you expect that saying that is going to make them go, gee, you know, that's true. | ||
Gee, you know, I am sort of shielded from the effects of these policies. | ||
In my ivory tower. | ||
In my high rise. | ||
In my safe neighborhood. | ||
Maybe I should give consideration to the American. | ||
You have to understand. | ||
If the illegal migrants were not killing, raping, trafficking, drug dealing, then they wouldn't support them. | ||
Do you think that these people would be writing article after article? | ||
Demanding that a bunch of Norwegian immigrants get to stay? | ||
No, if the illegal aliens came here, followed the law, contributed to our society, they would hate them. | ||
This isn't a matter of them thinking that they're doing the right thing. | ||
These people want the destruction of the United States. | ||
They want the average American to suffer. | ||
They get off on that. | ||
They enjoy that. | ||
They love that. | ||
So, we're treating these people like they're decent human beings. | ||
We're like trying to do what's best and just accidentally keep effing us over, over and over again. | ||
You're not going to convince the heartless, psychotic murderer to empathize with the average American. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
so you don't have to ask for it to happen. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's just, this is so stupid. | ||
You know, it reminds me of, you'll see an interrogation, I watched an interrogation video one time. | ||
It was a serial killer, dude, that had been killing hookers for like 20 years. | ||
They finally, through DNA matching, found out who this guy was. | ||
And the cop is applying all of the typical interrogation tactics, try to get this guy to fess up. | ||
And I'm watching this going, what are you doing? | ||
What do you do? | ||
You got this guy sitting across. | ||
He's like a 56-year-old dude who spent the last 20 years strangling hookers to death in motel bathrooms. | ||
And the cops sitting there like, don't you want to give closure to these women's families? | ||
I mean, these women's families have been, you know, they've been suffering for the last 20 years. | ||
Don't you want to give them closure? | ||
And it's like, dude, you're talking to a rabid dog. | ||
Put him down. | ||
Like, what are you doing? | ||
You're trying to appeal to this guy's good nature? | ||
He murders hookers on his spare time. | ||
These people deliberately opened the border. | ||
If they find out that an illegal immigrant murders an American, their first instinct is, how do I spin this? | ||
How do I cover this up? | ||
How do we avoid reporting on this? | ||
Because they don't want the reality about the effects of their policies to be known. | ||
We don't have to get them on our side. | ||
We don't have to convince the evil sociopaths to come to Jesus and realize that what they're doing is wrong. | ||
We are wasting our breath and our time trying to convince these people to do the right thing. | ||
They are just our enemies. | ||
They just have to be destroyed. | ||
That's all. | ||
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That's all. | |
I don't know what we're doing here. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
U.S. District Judge Jennifer Thurston has ordered that Border Patrol cannot arrest suspected illegal aliens without a warrant. | ||
According to her ruling, Border Patrol must have a reasonable suspicion to detain individuals and cannot pressure them into voluntary departure without informing them of their rights and obtaining their consent to leave. | ||
Yeah, but why though? | ||
Again, my response if I was in the Trump administration would be... | ||
You know, that's interesting. | ||
That's an interesting, you know, legal theory you have here, Judge. | ||
But you still haven't laid the groundwork of foreigners are under the protection of the American Constitution. | ||
So until you prove that, which is impossible to prove and isn't accurate or true and is a farce and is on its face ridiculous, then we don't have to do what you say. | ||
Until you prove to us legally, somehow, that foreign citizens have the same rights as American citizens, which they don't and never will, then why would we listen to this? | ||
I genuinely don't understand. | ||
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I genuinely don't understand. | |
We'll open your phone calls in the next hour, and maybe somebody can explain this to me. | ||
Explain to me Now, it's different when you have things like people with visas, right? | ||
People with visas, people that came here legally, while I advocate for and am in favor of a massive, massive reduction in the legal immigration also, I think that should happen in tandem with all of this. | ||
I don't think we should be giving out student visas by the quarter million. | ||
I don't think we should be handing out H-1B visas to newly arrived foreigners so they can hire their friends from back home. | ||
I think all of that's ridiculous. | ||
But you at least have the argument of like, okay, the corporation of the United States has entered into an agreement with this individual, and we don't have a right just to expel them without cause. | ||
You have an argument there. | ||
If people came in without permission, they can be kicked out without permission. | ||
Judge restricts Border Patrol in California. | ||
You can't just walk up to people with brown skin. | ||
They think this is a racist thing? | ||
I gotta say, I mean... | ||
Again, all of this just falls flat to me because I've lived through the last couple of years, right? | ||
So while maybe if you talked to me 15 years ago and said, isn't that horrifying, this idea of people just going, you know... | ||
Soldiers going up to people on American streets and demanding their papers. | ||
It's like, wow, that's like Nazi Germany. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
But then under COVID, they wouldn't let you leave your home without proving you took a poisonous inoculation. | ||
So I think a lot of these principles need to be understood in the modern paradigm where it's just like... | ||
Now I think about it, and I'm like, okay, if a cop comes up to me and is like, prove you're an American citizen, I'd be like, okay, here. | ||
It's my driver's license. | ||
I'm like, okay, great. | ||
Move along. | ||
I'm like, cool. | ||
I'm like, okay. | ||
That was a very, very minor inconvenience in exchange for getting my country back. | ||
I just, I don't know. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
And it's... | ||
It's like sometimes it's the, you know, killers and the murderers and the drug traffickers. | ||
Other times it's just people driving trucks and accidentally killing entire families because they don't know how to drive and got here from Eritrea and don't speak English, don't know how to drive a truck, but are given a license because, I mean, it's just the whole system is screwed beyond belief and we need just to eliminate it, | ||
eliminate all of these problems by solving them. | ||
It's just exhausting. | ||
It really is just exhausting having to continually talk day in and day out about problems that are imminently solvable. | ||
Imminently solvable. | ||
If we just stop allowing the left to interfere. | ||
Am I missing something? | ||
Is it not as easy as I make it out to be? | ||
Seems like it's as easy as I make it out to be. | ||
It seems like a judge can't stop Trump from issuing these orders. | ||
And when it comes down to it, who is fulfilling these policies? | ||
And are they listening to the judges? | ||
If so, fire them. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
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Uh... | |
We got... | ||
All right. | ||
I kind of just want to go through some of these... | ||
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Well, we'll do this. | |
I guess there was yesterday... | ||
I didn't realize this, but I guess yesterday there was a hearing in the Senate about the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. | ||
And this, again, is a global push happening simultaneously. | ||
And in every Western country, it coincides with and goes right alongside. | ||
Things like this. | ||
Israel, Russia, Ukraine and others clash over speech control at UN disinformation talks. | ||
What began as a call to counter disinformation veers into diplomatic tug of war over who gets to define the truth. | ||
The United Nations Committee on Information's 47th session, now in progress through May 9th, delegates delivered impassioned speeches condemning the spread of false information online. | ||
But while much of the discussion focused on the dangers of disinformation, a growing undercurrent of concern emerged over the potential use of these efforts as a pretext for censorship and control over speech. | ||
What else could it be? | ||
What else could it be? | ||
By definition, you're talking about dictating what is and is not true. | ||
I mean, that is censorship. | ||
And that's all. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Okay, so I don't even understand what they're confused about here, right? | ||
The Israeli delegation described the spread of online falsehoods and incitement as not merely a technical hurdle, but a moral obligation to confront, stating that, quote, the fight against disinformation is not only a technical challenge, but also a moral obligation. | ||
This framing resonated with many states present who endorsed the UNESCO principles for the governance of digital platforms, guidelines ostensibly designed to curb digital misinformation. | ||
And, quote, hate speech, which would include things like videos of what's going on in Gaza. | ||
So, I mean, you can argue against this on the basis of the arguments they're making. | ||
Like, you can counteract their assertions. | ||
But it's another thing that, like... | ||
I, for one, we're done talking about any of this. | ||
Again, over the last 10 years, I guess the world leaders are desperately trying to cling on to the censorship control grids that they've built. | ||
The people in power are really trying to insist that things are normal. | ||
Things haven't changed. | ||
We're still in control. | ||
We're still... | ||
You know, to be trusted as the authority, but we're not doing this anymore. | ||
None of these little excuses work, okay? | ||
You talk about disinformation, we know you just want to censor people that are criticizing you. | ||
You talk about assault rifles and gun control, we know you just want to disarm the American people so that you can kill them and throw them in camps. | ||
You talk about legal obligations when it comes to deporting illegals. | ||
We know you just want to demographically change the United States to get rid of white people and stay in power forever. | ||
We're not debating this anymore. | ||
At least we shouldn't be. | ||
And there's no reason to give credence to these arguments. | ||
Again, I'm thinking of so many examples of just times in my own life where, like, you know, my son wants to do something he's not allowed to do. | ||
And at four years old, he's really good at coming up with different reasons why I should let him do something. | ||
But he's like, dude, I know what you're doing. | ||
Like, he doesn't want to go to bed, so he's like, first he tries the I'm scared thing. | ||
Then he tries to actually have to go to the bathroom. | ||
And he's like, actually, I need a drink of water. | ||
I'm so thirsty, Dad. | ||
And it's like, you just don't want to go to bed. | ||
I get it. | ||
I'm not going to debate this. | ||
It's like, I understand your motivation. | ||
You just don't want to go to bed. | ||
But you know you can't just say, I don't want to go to bed because that's not a good argument. | ||
You can't just come out and say, we want our critics to shut up. | ||
So you've got to couch it in some other excuse. | ||
But we don't have to debate these excuses. | ||
We don't. | ||
We know what they want. | ||
We know what they're trying to do to us. | ||
We know what the purpose of all of these programs are. | ||
We don't have to listen to them. | ||
We don't have to justify our resistance to them. | ||
We just don't. | ||
Is this really all that complicated? | ||
It's actually infuriating. | ||
There's a ton of there's a ton of this going on. | ||
The widespread enthusiasm for these principles raises pressing questions about who defines misinformation, how enforcement is implemented and what safeguards exist to prevent abuse. | ||
While member states described online manipulation campaigns as threats to national sovereignty and social stability. | ||
The solutions proposed risk handing greater power to centralized institutions to determine which voices are legitimate and which are not. | ||
The solutions proposed risk handing greater power. | ||
Show me one... | ||
Show me absolutely any proposed solution to this that is not in its entirety handing greater control over to the powers that be to censor people. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
What solution do you have that's not just that? | ||
It risks. | ||
It risks handing greater power. | ||
No, it's the entire purpose. | ||
Like, if I hold up a pin and drop it, it risks falling to the ground. | ||
No, it's always going to fall to the ground. | ||
It's the only possible thing. | ||
It's the only possible outcome. | ||
Outside of supernatural intervention. | ||
So, yeah, why there's... | ||
I mean, we just don't... | ||
We don't have to argue about this anymore. | ||
We don't have to talk about this anymore. | ||
You're not... | ||
You're not going to do this here. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
We're not going to fall for it. | ||
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So just stop. | |
Just stop. | ||
You can stop now. | ||
But, of course, they... | ||
You know, phrase this, they couch this, they argue about this in terms of hate and disinformation and anti-Semitism. | ||
And that is the primary method by which they are successfully implementing censorship and control around the world. | ||
They're even succeeding here in America where the First Amendment is sacred. | ||
Nevertheless, they are piece by piece, in a piecemeal fashion, bit by bit, implementing These anti-Semitic awareness control policies that are entirely designed and entirely implemented for the sole purpose of just shutting people up in general. | ||
Lara Friedman, D.C., at Lara Friedman, D.C., the fact that the backers of the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act were caught flat-footed by today's Senate hearing, where there was a strong opposition from both sides of the aisle to legislating criticism of Israel equals anti-Semitism, Shows what happens when you fall for your own false framing. | ||
The false framing here is that the AAA, the Antisemitism Awareness Act, is opposed only by far-left Democrats who allegedly want to enable anti-Semitism to be vilified and mocked, and far-right GOPers worried they won't be allowed to say the Jews killed Christ to be modified with a chair's amendment to the bill. | ||
In reality, GOPers and Libertarians have long expressed strong opposition to the AAA. | ||
Both on grounds that it violates the First Amendment, and that is a form of stealth DEI. | ||
They came out in force last year after the House passage of the AAA. | ||
This includes prominent people writing and posting on the record, but since they don't fit the simplistic extreme right and left versus everybody else framing, for the past year they've simply been written out of the story. | ||
Today in the Senate HELP committee, it was clear that notwithstanding the success backers of the AAA of the AAA had in selling their simplistic narrative, Principled bipartisan opposition to the bill based on shared free speech concerns is the reality. | ||
So again, this should just be something that is, as far as I'm concerned, not up for debate. | ||
And we should not be wasting our time with this. | ||
It's kind of insulting to me in the first place that we're even having these hearings. | ||
We should never even get to the floor. | ||
I guess this is where we are now. | ||
I guess this is where we are. | ||
In the same way that I can't believe that men are allowed to swim against women and the women on the women's team. | ||
I can't believe that we have to waste our time arguing about this when from the outset nobody who believes in American principles or just basic reality should ever entertain this. | ||
And it should be laughed out of committee the moment it's The moment it's suggested, it really is like a shameful, it's a shameful failure that people even are arguing about this. | ||
Antisemitism Awareness Act in future in question after a committee postpones vote. | ||
One amendment led by Senator Bernie Sanders and backed by Rand Paul specifically protects the right to oppose, quote, the devastation of Gaza. | ||
Note that per Jewish Insider, Chairman Cassidy's manager amendment To add an article of construction intended to mollify Republicans that are worried enacting IHRA into law will make it illegal for people to say Jews kill Christ is merely a technical amendment. | ||
And it's just, again, like we talked about yesterday with Governor Greg Abbott trying to use anti-Semitism as an excuse to force the town of San Marcos to spend $4 million on the war against Gaza. | ||
We don't have to listen to the excuses. | ||
We don't have to entertain the rhetoric. | ||
We can just blast right through it, and we can just say, you're proposing a bill to make criticizing a religion illegal. | ||
That's a violation of the First Amendment. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
Do you have any other suggestions? | ||
Anything else we can do for you, sir? | ||
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No. | ||
Because no, obviously not. | ||
But then you've got the Great Reset. | ||
You've got the public-private partnership. | ||
You've got the fact that, just like BlackRock buying up all of the houses, they're not exactly asking for your permission. | ||
They're just doing things unless you stop them. | ||
Okay, this is the lesson I wish we would all learn. | ||
People doing these things that are designed exclusively to damage an end. | ||
They discriminate against you. | ||
They're not asking permission. | ||
They're not, you know, doing this in an upfront way to get you to go along with it. | ||
They're just imposing things upon you. | ||
And if you don't stop them, then that's the way things are from then on out. | ||
I know that might seem simple, but people don't act this way. | ||
They don't act this way. | ||
They act like they don't have to be defensive against this crap. | ||
But you do. | ||
You have to fight back against it. | ||
Now, one of the problems is that there's a level of extremism that is common in the Jewish community that is really on increasingly prominent display. | ||
That's kind of troubling. | ||
Kind of troubling. | ||
I'll go to the video here. | ||
I was going to cover this myself, but I think his name is James Lee. | ||
I'll give you his account here. | ||
We're going to go to clip 37. He covered this scandal and said everything I would say anyway. | ||
But it's about this Nike billboard that was put up that said, never again until tomorrow. | ||
To anybody, and this was a, well, here's the video of James Lee, but we'll tie it all in together. | ||
But this is sort of the paranoid, schizophrenic paranoia that is informing a lot of these decisions, that's really not healthy or good, | ||
and shows you why you can't let them get the foot in the door. | ||
Okay, let's watch. | ||
Nike put up a billboard to appeal to marathoners and people think this is Nike making fun of the Holocaust. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I hate to be the one to defend Nike here, but I don't see a problem with this billboard. | |
I don't. | ||
The story here is that Nike has been accused of, quote, trivializing the Holocaust by turning a phrase into a marketing slogan. | ||
And they are referring to this Never Again billboard at the London Marathon this past weekend. | ||
Billionaire Bill Ackman tweeted, quote, the idea that Nike would make light of the Holocaust using Hitler red imagery in a post-October 7th world is stunning. | ||
Heads need to roll. | ||
WTF Nike. | ||
Like, come on, Hitler red imagery? | ||
Are we just not allowed to use red anymore? | ||
Is that the rule? | ||
Too much red here, guys. | ||
It's anti-Semitic. | ||
Nike has, of course, bent the knee and apologized to Bill Ackman, even though never again is a very popular two-word combination in English. | ||
And in this case, the slogan has been commonly adopted within the marathon community to humorously signify the rigorous challenge runners feel when completing a race. | ||
Promising themselves to never again endure the taxing ordeal, only to run again later. | ||
Like, could it be possible that not everything is about you? | ||
But to give people credit, not everybody is freaking insane. | ||
Like this guy right here, very reasonable, says, quote, Monster kosher super Jew Zionist here. | ||
Just an FYI, when runners run marathons, the first thing they say, and when I say first, I mean first, is never again. | ||
I've said it myself many times, and this was an ad at a running event. | ||
I get the confusion, but not everything has to be about something. | ||
Yes, common sense. | ||
You love to see it. | ||
By the way, this was not the first backlash against that phrase. | ||
This is back in 2018. | ||
The Zionist Organization of America says Parkland survivor, and Parkland is that terrible school shooting in Florida, but their use of the word never again also trivializes the Holocaust. | ||
Did it? | ||
Does it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
My big question is, for those truly worried about rising anti-Semitism, is this really helping? | ||
Let me know what you think. | ||
Is this really helping? | ||
Yeah, no, it's not. | ||
It's not helping even a little bit. | ||
Again, I don't know if I have some sort of super ability to just treat Jews like everybody else, but how is it that Bill Ackman Looks at this never again until next year. | ||
I mean, does he really think that Nike put up a giant billboard that's saying we're going to do the Holocaust next year? | ||
Do you understand how paranoid and insane that truly is? | ||
I mean, that is crazy. | ||
That is a crazy level of paranoia. | ||
I mean, that's up there with like... | ||
People thinking that John Lennon is talking to them specifically in I Am The Walrus, right? | ||
I mean, that's the level that we're talking about. | ||
What was it, John Hinckley, who killed John Lennon? | ||
He's like, listening to I Am The Walrus, and he's like, yes, John, I agree. | ||
I get it, John. | ||
It was David Chapman. | ||
Hinckley was Reagan. | ||
Like that really is like kind of concerning. | ||
I spoke to Elliot Hill, CEO of Nike, who apologized for the gaffe. | ||
Nike is in the midst of a turnaround which makes mistakes more likely to occur with talent turning over, etc. | ||
Elliot is the right choice to fix the company and he's clearly a lot of work to do. | ||
I'm confident he'll get it done. | ||
It's like you're an insane person. | ||
Absolutely nobody who's not a paranoid freak. | ||
Read Never Again Until Tomorrow and thought Nike is threatening to kill all the Jews next year. | ||
That's madness, man. | ||
That really is, like, disturbing. | ||
Because it would be disturbing if it was just some homeless person ranting to themselves about this stuff. | ||
This is Bill Ackman. | ||
These are, like, billionaires. | ||
That, like, I don't know, man. | ||
The level of paranoia is really beyond the pale. | ||
And kind of disturbing. | ||
And completely incoherent. | ||
I mean, do you get what I'm saying? | ||
Like, really? | ||
Imagine a world. | ||
Imagine a world where Nike is putting up posters that are saying, we're doing the Holocaust next year. | ||
Does he think that that's the world we live in? | ||
Does he think that Nike is deliberately putting up posters Saying they're going to do the Holocaust next year. | ||
You don't understand how disturbed that mindset is, how deranged that view of the world is. | ||
If you think that that's even a remote possibility, you're sick in the head. | ||
I'm concerned for you. | ||
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And the problem is, it's that level of paranoia. | ||
That is like driving policy right now. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if I can explain it to people that don't get it just on the outset. | ||
Now, it's ironic also because there are posters telling white people to commit suicide. | ||
There are things like that. | ||
Believe in something even means sacrificing everything. | ||
Like, imagine a world where Nike really put this out as an official thing. | ||
Like, that's the world they think they live in. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's also the world they're kind of creating. | ||
I hate to say. | ||
Because there's lots of these examples. | ||
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Now... | |
I also wanted to show that because it's very ironic. | ||
These next clips that we're going to go to are from the Jewish News Syndicate, and they had a conference with a Hitler red background. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Whoa, man. | ||
Red? | ||
The color red? | ||
You mean like the color Hitler liked? | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
Don't tell Bill Ackman, the Jewish News Syndicate, standing in front of what essentially amounts to a Nazi flag. | ||
We'll start with clip number... | ||
We'll start with clip number 30 here, because this is just, this is, well, yeah, let's just start with clip number 30. This is from the Jewish News Syndicate, and I swear to God, these people are creating, this is so ironic, | ||
they're creating like Nazi propaganda. | ||
Like, you could not create videos more anti-Semitic if you tried. | ||
Let's go to clip number 30 here. | ||
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The majority of Gen Z have an unfavorable impression of Israel. | |
And my friends, I think the reason for that is that we're losing the digital war. | ||
Okay, they're getting their information from TikTok and whatever it is, and we're losing that war. | ||
And when you think about it, the masters of the universe are Jews. | ||
You know, we've got Altman, we've got Zuckerberg, we've got Sergey Brin, we've got the whole group across the board, Jan Combs, you know, head of founded WhatsApp. | ||
It's us. | ||
And we have to figure out a way to win the digital battle. | ||
Amelia, we've got to get our digital sneakers on so that the truth can prevail over the lies. | ||
And when we do that, the future of Israel will be stronger because the majority of all Americans will support Israel. | ||
We'll make that happen. | ||
We have to make it happen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, so Jews are the masters of the universe. | ||
And they're in control of all the big tech companies, and if they use their power to benefit Jews and to silence information, that doesn't benefit them. | ||
That's what he means by the truth, right? | ||
I mean, you can't exactly say that videos of what's happening in Gaza are untrue. | ||
They are, in fact, videos of what's happening. | ||
So he's not actually talking about truth versus lies. | ||
He's talking about inconvenient truth versus convenient lies. | ||
And it's just, it's like, is this a prank? | ||
Is this Nazi propaganda? | ||
It kind of sounds like it. | ||
But this is what some call celebration parallax. | ||
Celebration parallax. | ||
In other words, if you're a Nazi and you're sitting up there going, Jews act like they're the masters of the universe. | ||
And they use their positions of influence at the top of these big tech companies to silence their critics for the sake of world Jewry, then you're a despicable Nazi anti-Semite. | ||
But if you say it at the Jewish News Syndicate meeting, talking about how actually they're not doing enough and should be doing more, then you're a hero? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I mean, I do though, actually. | ||
Actually, now that I think about it, I do actually get it. | ||
I do actually understand it. | ||
I just don't agree with or like it. | ||
So I'll show you another video on the other side. | ||
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But I'm sick of talking about this too. | ||
I really am... | ||
I really am done trying to justify just like telling the truth. | ||
This is nothing new. | ||
Remember Tim Cook and Apple said it was a sin to allow people like Alex Jones on his platform or on his devices. | ||
And to their religion it is, I guess. | ||
I mean, not even Judaism, just whatever these people worship, which is themselves and their power and their control. | ||
And they treat it like a moral imperative because they're extremists. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Third hour of the American Journal is on. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
I just want to play one more video from this Jewish news syndicate Hitler rally in front of the Hitler red wall there. | ||
This is Meta slash Facebook's Jewish diaspora chief. | ||
And I just, you know, I'll just let you listen to it. | ||
Again, it's kind of crazy they're making these statements. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 13. Here is Jordana Cutler talking about having a position in meta. | ||
You'll hear it. | ||
I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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In addition to my work leading the Israel public policy team, I created a new role specifically focused on the Jewish diaspora. | |
It is a privilege to represent META to Jewish communities worldwide. | ||
I am proud that META's commitment to addressing anti-Semitism on our platforms has remained steadfast, especially after October 7th. | ||
Our policies are industry-leading in protecting Jewish people and Israelis on our platforms. | ||
Our community standards include policies that prevent harassment, violence and incitement. | ||
And include a robust framework to combat anti-Semitism. | ||
Our hateful conduct policy includes specific protections for Israelis and Jews. | ||
We banned Holocaust denial and distortion back in 2020. | ||
We changed industry thinking on this issue, designating denial as hate speech rather than misinformation. | ||
It wasn't just about facts. | ||
It was about protecting people from harmful conduct. | ||
We banned content with harmful stereotypes about Jews, such as the claim that Jews run the world or other major institutions. | ||
We updated our policies to recognize that the term "Zionist" can be used as a proxy for Jews and Israelis. | ||
We banned content claiming Zionists run the world or control the media. | ||
And we do not allow for dehumanizing comparisons of Zionists. | ||
It's a delicate balance between safety and expression. | ||
My role is to ensure that the voices of Israelis and the Jewish community are heard in this policymaking process. | ||
So am I the crazy one here? | ||
Because one of us is crazy. | ||
Me or Jordana Cutler are insane. | ||
And those are the only options. | ||
Because what I thought I just heard was first A guy say that Jews are masters of the universe and they control every big tech company, naming all of the Jewish individuals that own all of the biggest tech companies and talking about how they're all working together to benefit Jews. | ||
And I heard that woman, Jordana Cutler, say that she has a position in Meta solely focused on carving out special particular protections for Jews and Israel. | ||
To protect them against claims that Jews and Israel have special protection? | ||
I'm a little bit confused here. | ||
So, she is using her position of authority at Meta to carve out a special... | ||
Specific protections for Jews and Zionists. | ||
Because there's a danger of people saying that there are Jews in positions of power that use their role to protect Jews and Zionists. | ||
Am I the crazy one here? | ||
What is happening? | ||
What is this? | ||
How does nobody see what's happening here? | ||
How is nobody laughing in her face? | ||
Ex-Blue users will need to send selfie and data to an Israeli software company. | ||
Well, how dare you? | ||
That's the exact type of hateful misinformation that is absolutely true, but looks bad, so will be censored in the very near future. | ||
And then she's like, and it's all about, you know, stopping this hateful anti-Semitism, but also they try to disguise their criticism by claiming things like Zionists, and so it's like, okay, so... | ||
So it's not... | ||
There's no principle this is operating on. | ||
There's no basis of fact. | ||
People change and go, well, I'm not talking about all Jews. | ||
I'm talking about the people that believe this particular thing. | ||
Jewish or not. | ||
The Zionists that think that Israel deserves this land and are pushing the genocide that's going on. | ||
And they're like, nah, that doesn't count either. | ||
Actually, that's also hate. | ||
We've decided arbitrarily. | ||
Crazy. | ||
I don't know what he's supposed to say. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Yes, folks, we control the media and we're using our position of power and in control of world- worldwide media to stop the pernicious lies about us controlling the media. | ||
How dare they? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
No, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
totally, totally crazy. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
We'll move on now. | ||
We'll move on now. | ||
Man, we... | ||
I mean, just... | ||
These are just the craziest... | ||
The headlines, man. | ||
The headlines today are absolutely insane. | ||
Hegseth threatens Iran over Houthi support. | ||
You will pay the consequence. | ||
You will pay the... | ||
Consequences will never be the same. | ||
Hegseth cautioned Iran that it would face repercussions for backing the Houthis in Yemen. | ||
This warning follows renewed U.S.-Iran indirect talks mediated by Oman, aiming to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. | ||
Meanwhile, the U.S. has increased its military presence in the Middle East, deploying six B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia and two aircraft carriers to deter Houthi attacks. | ||
Hegseth posted on X, addressing Iran directly by accusing them of providing deadly assistance to the Houthis. | ||
And reiterated former President Trump's March warning that Iran would face consequences at a time and place chosen by the U.S. The combined diplomatic and military efforts indicate ongoing U.S. resolve to hold Iran accountable while pursuing possible diplomatic solutions despite continuing disputes. | ||
Or Israel could stop systematically genociding Palestinians. | ||
But that option's off the table, so none of that. | ||
Like again, you know. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry, I gotta talk about this. | ||
There are all these wildfires in Israel, and they're getting pretty big. | ||
They're getting pretty massive, actually. | ||
Clip number 19 is one of them. | ||
This is a big fire that... | ||
It's declared an emergency. | ||
You can see the scale of some of these fires taking out farmland. | ||
Pretty devastating stuff. | ||
If the fire wasn't enough, there's a sandstorm, apparently, that is... | ||
Approaching Israel. | ||
Clip number 25, we can play as we roll. | ||
And we go to 29 after that. | ||
That's, again, the fires in Jerusalem. | ||
Just to give you an idea of what exactly is happening now. | ||
People are really unsure as to how this, you know, fire got started. | ||
This again is the dust storm that apparently is encroaching on Israel. | ||
Looking pretty huge too. | ||
Looking almost like a... | ||
Plague from God, but I wouldn't suggest that. | ||
Although now that I think about it, here again is another fire just outside of Jerusalem. | ||
And again, I see people online literally saying the Palestinian fire is getting closer. | ||
It's like, well, what? | ||
Palestinians start these fires? | ||
Well, according to Israeli media, The Israelis started these fires from Haaretz. | ||
As wildfires rage in Israel, security source tells Haaretz, settlers set Palestinian agricultural land on fire in the West Bank. | ||
As Syrian Girl reports, Israelis burn Palestinian olive trees yearly, as they can every year as part of the ethnic cleansing campaign. | ||
The olive trees are often over 100 years old and cannot be recovered. | ||
And there's a video from 2023 of the colonial Israeli settlers setting fire. | ||
Two olive trees owned by Palestinians in the area north of Hebron. | ||
And of course we have this from last summer, clip number nine. | ||
This is when the Israelis were using a medieval trebuchet to start wildfires in Lebanon. | ||
We can go to clip number nine now. | ||
They're launching flaming debris over the... | ||
Over the fence and into enemy territory to start fires. | ||
So, you know, are these fires a part of warfare? | ||
Are they naturally occurring? | ||
We're not really sure. | ||
But to a lot of people, it doesn't matter. | ||
As you got people like this, Judean prophet on X. Iran bankrolls the terrorists who sparked these flames. | ||
Time for Israel to torch the Mullah's nukes. | ||
It's time to topple Tehran's tyrants. | ||
And it's like... | ||
Again, what is this dangerous, delusional paranoia? | ||
Where it's just like, hey, a wildfire broke out outside of Israel. | ||
Guess we gotta bomb Iran. | ||
I guess that's the only thing to do now. | ||
What? | ||
Yeah, there's a wildfire. | ||
It may have been started by Palestinians. | ||
It was probably started by the Israelis. | ||
It may have been naturally occurring. | ||
But I think what we all agree on is that we should bomb Iran's nuclear sites immediately. | ||
Okay, man. | ||
Okay. | ||
I mean, I don't know, man. | ||
It's really pervasive, isn't it? | ||
It's crazy, crazy mindset. | ||
It's crazy, crazy, paranoid, delusional mindset. | ||
It's too much. | ||
So that's happening, but I guess we're going to bomb Iran because Houthis... | ||
Because the Houthis are bombing American ships, because America is the one arming Israel as Israel is carrying out a campaign of genocide against Gaza. | ||
So, great. | ||
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, meanwhile, raises alarm after he found dozens of files kept by Biden's Secretary, I'm sorry, Biden's State Department that classified American citizens as, quote, vectors of disinformation. | ||
Vectors of disinformation. | ||
I guess this is a video we can try to pull in, but it's not a surprise. | ||
We felt the outcome of this. | ||
We've known the outcome of this. | ||
Again, I just, you know, all right, do something about it. | ||
Who classified American citizens as vectors of disinformation? | ||
Who got in contact with Meta to coordinate censorship? | ||
Who was sending the orders to Twitter to take down posts and accounts? | ||
Whoever it was, was violating the First Amendment of the United States. | ||
Arrest them for treason. | ||
Should we gather more information? | ||
Should we gather more evidence for this? | ||
My God. | ||
Meanwhile, while Meta is hardcore dedicated to providing unique protections for the poor beleaguered masters of the universe, Meta's AI will, quote, engage in graphic sex talks with kids using Disney voices. | ||
In case you needed yet another reason to keep your kids off social media, a bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal revealed Meta's AI-powered chatbots will, quote, engage in graphic sex talk with users, even children, with the voices of Disney characters and celebrities. | ||
The shift is apparently due to Mark Zuckerberg's push to remove Meta's, quote, family-friendly approach to AI and chatbots, in particular to better compete with social media companies, as the New York Post. | ||
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AI using the persona of popular stars like John Cena, Kristen Bell, and Judi Dench were all capable of acting out sick fantasy chats with its users regardless of age. | ||
The Wall Street Journal found in tests of the software. | ||
The journal's testing plumbed the depths of the chatbots. | ||
The chatbots would go, including having fake conversations of Bell reprise her role as Anna from Disney's Frozen to seduce a young boy or having Cena play out losing his wrestling career over fictional sex with an underage girl. | ||
Yeah, AI morality is not really set in stone. | ||
There's actually a very funny example of this. | ||
I'm probably not going to be able to find it this quickly, but I wish I could because it was... | ||
The way I put it was really well... | ||
I guess the new version of ChatGPT was designed to be very friendly and they tried to make it overly nice and happy and... | ||
To confirm what people were saying. | ||
And so you had people asking ChatGPT, like basically pretending to be paranoid schizophrenics and being like, everybody's talking about being behind the back. | ||
The CIA's after me. | ||
And ChatGPT would be like, that sounds tough. | ||
You better do something to stop that. | ||
That sounds horrible. | ||
I can't believe they would betray you like that. | ||
Like it was confirming everything the person was saying. | ||
And it's like, yeah, that's a problem. | ||
That is a bit of an issue. | ||
If you've got a schizophrenic person going to ChatGPT and going, I think I'm being followed by the CIA. | ||
Am I? | ||
And ChatGPT's like, yeah, probably they are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
I'm pretty sure they are after you. | ||
That's not what we want out of our AI, I don't think. | ||
Oh, we got the Rubio clip? | ||
All right, let's go to this Rubio clip and I'll try to find this ChatGPT. | ||
Example of how they're programming AI. | ||
What they're programming AI to tell people. | ||
But here's Marco Rubio talking about the discovery that Biden administration had labeled certain Americans as vectors of disinformation. | ||
Hate speech. | ||
These are the bad Americans with the illegal opinions. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Something else we got out of the business of. | ||
It wasn't widely reported, or maybe it was. | ||
We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans. | ||
And by the way, I'm not going to say who it is. | ||
I'll leave it up to them. | ||
There's at least one person at this table today who had a dossier in that building of social media posts to identify them as purveyors of disinformation. | ||
We have these dossiers. | ||
We are going to be turning those over to these individuals. | ||
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We can follow up with the media. | |
Well, we are going to turn over these dossiers to the individuals and they'll decide whether they want to disclose it or not. | ||
But just think about the Department of State of the United States had set up an office to monitor the social media posts and commentary of American citizens to identify them as vectors of disinformation. | ||
When we know that the best way to combat disinformation is freedom of speech and transparency. | ||
And so that's what we're going to be in the business of doing. | ||
We're not going to have an office that does that. | ||
Okay, yeah, no, it's great. | ||
Very bombshell stuff. | ||
When are we going to get over even using these terms? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess I should probably just stop. | ||
I bet people are annoyed at me complaining about this. | ||
In fact, I'm going to open up the phone calls. | ||
If you're seeing talk to me about it. | ||
But I feel the same as I always do. | ||
You've got Stephen Miller arguing about these judges making these ridiculous claims. | ||
Even yesterday, I was talking about something he was saying where he's trying to argue on their... | ||
And it's like, yeah, Marco Rubio's talking about this. | ||
He's exposing it. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Then he uses the term disinformation as if it means something. | ||
Here's the breaking news, red alert. | ||
There's no such thing as disinformation. | ||
Let me repeat that for you. | ||
There is no such thing as disinformation. | ||
Not in the way they use it. | ||
Unless you're talking literally about... | ||
Constructed psychological warfare coming out of a state-sponsored activity, unless you're talking about literally false reports being filed by enemy agents of the CIA, disinformation does not exist. | ||
So, again, it's like, great, I'm not trying to be too, you know... | ||
Nitpicky here. | ||
But I feel like these things reflect and represent a consciousness that we need to get rid of. | ||
A frame that we need to remove ourselves from. | ||
There's no such thing as disinformation. | ||
So it's like, Margaret, it's like he says all this great stuff. | ||
It's like, that's amazing. | ||
He's like, and we know. | ||
That the best way to combat disinformation is with correct information. | ||
It's like, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
There is no such thing as disinformation. | ||
There are lies, there are opinions, there are mistakes. | ||
And occasionally and rarely there are, again, the only thing that could legally and like literally be classified as disinformation are state-sponsored Programs where they spread lies deliberately to achieve a goal. | ||
It's like information terrorism that they're engaged in. | ||
But no independent American is engaged in disinformation. | ||
Psy-ops are a crucial weapon in the war against disinformation. | ||
And since disinformation is in and of itself a psy-op, I guess what they're saying is, right, psy-ops are the best way to combat psy-ops. | ||
So no, I'm happy. | ||
I'm happy they're exposing this. | ||
I'm happy that people will be alerted to the fact that this is happening, but it's like, just stop using their words, please. | ||
Tesla arson suspect. | ||
Oh, wait, let me give up the phone number. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
American Journal. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Tesla arson suspect released as jail site's DHD lack of gender-affirming care in jail. | ||
The 19-year-old suspect, accused of setting fire to a Tesla dealership in Kansas City, has been released from federal custody after a judge cited the individual's ADHD diagnosis and limited access to gender-affirming care in detention as factors in the decision. | ||
Owen McIntyre, a resident of Parkville, Missouri, was arrested earlier this month in Boston in connection with a March incident in which a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a Kansas City Tesla dealership. | ||
The attack caused damage to two Tesla Cybertrucks but did not result in any injury. | ||
Despite the seriousness of the charges, a federal judge last week approved McIntyre's release. | ||
McIntyre's attorney argued that continued detention would disrupt serious and ongoing medical treatment, including care for depression and gender-affirming services, that McIntyre reportedly began receiving in March. | ||
In March. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, so we just live in a country where you're just allowed to commit terrorist acts against right-wingers. | ||
That's just what I want us all to understand. | ||
Last week, we had a guy who did $20,000 in damage to Tesla vehicles just let off. | ||
He didn't have to pay a fine. | ||
He didn't have to do community service. | ||
He got a finger wag and then let go. | ||
They have him on video. | ||
$20,000 in damage. | ||
Massively inconveniencing the owners of the Tesla and the insurance companies. | ||
Just causing a problem for everybody. | ||
Just senselessly destroying property that he doesn't own. | ||
He's arrested. | ||
He's found. | ||
He's tracked down. | ||
He's captured. | ||
He's sent to the courthouse. | ||
And the judge says, good job, kid. | ||
Back out on the street. | ||
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And now this... | ||
Dumbass. | ||
Throws a Molotov cocktail at a Tesla dealership. | ||
Then decides, actually I'm a woman and I'm sad. | ||
And so they're like, well, then you get out too. | ||
Then you also get released. | ||
Because you take Adderall and think you're a woman. | ||
Apparently now, after you got caught. | ||
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This person firebombed a Tesla dealership. | ||
They got a glass bottle. | ||
They looked up instructions on how to make Molotov cocktails. | ||
They mixed the right amount of water and gasoline. | ||
They soaked the rag in the gasoline. | ||
They lit it on fire. | ||
They chucked it through the window of a business. | ||
And then they said they're sad, so they get out of prison. | ||
Actually, I'm depressed, and I think I'm a woman. | ||
well, then you can't be held responsible for the crimes you commit. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's the world we live in. | ||
And again, you know, there's this just thread of continuity. | ||
Now, in situations like that, it's hard to see anybody, you know, taking vigilante justice into their own hands because their car got scratched. | ||
Right? | ||
These low-level crimes, you can sort of get away with that. | ||
But I gotta wonder, I mean, how many... | ||
People are going to be murdered before the murder victim's family doesn't even try to go the legal route. | ||
How many families shattered irreparably by violence inflicted on them by some career criminal, how many of them are going to have to just Quietly cry in the courtroom as their family's murderer is let out. | ||
Before they just go, why would I go to the court? | ||
Somebody murdered my family and I'm going to sit quietly while a judge feels sorry for the criminal, wants to give them a second chance, wants to empathize with their life situation to understand why. | ||
They kind of had to kill your family member. | ||
It's kind of your fault for being a part of this oppressive system that's really at fault here. | ||
Bond reduced for truck driver in fatal I-35 crash from $1.2 million to $7,000. | ||
A truck driver arrested last month after a fatal 18-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 has had his bond significantly reduced according to Travis County court records on Tuesday. | ||
The collision involved a tractor trailer, which happened on March 13th, claimed the lives of five people and left 11 others injured, according to the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report. | ||
The 37-year-old Solomon Waldequil Araya was initially charged with seven felony counts related to driving while intoxicated. | ||
These charges stem from early police assessment, including field sobriety tests and drug recognition evaluation. | ||
However, a toxicology report... | ||
Later revealed no presence of alcohol or detectable drugs in his system. | ||
On Tuesday, court records show the judge approved a reduction in his bond to $1,000 per charge. | ||
In addition to the lowered bond, new pretrial conditions were imposed. | ||
GPS tracking with no curfew or restricted zones. | ||
Installation of an ignition interlock device. | ||
Random urine analysis test. | ||
Pretrial service supervision. | ||
Prohibition from operating any commercial vehicle. | ||
Although the toxicology report has cast doubt on the initial intoxication allegations, the person still faces multiple felony charges as the legal proceedings continue. | ||
Of course, I mean, I'm such an idiot. | ||
I thought maybe that this article would actually tell us the, you know, reality of what actually happened here, but of course they covered up the reality according to Oral Field Rando. | ||
An Eritrean who can't speak English comes to Texas, gets a commercial trucking license, causes a massive crash that kills five and injures 11, and then gets out on $7,000 bail, probably will vanish back to his home country. | ||
And apparently, in order to even charge this guy, we've had to hire a Tigrinian language interpreter. | ||
And all I'm saying is that, you know, five people died because this... | ||
Foreign jackass. | ||
Was driving a truck. | ||
He can't even speak English. | ||
Doesn't know how to do it. | ||
Was probably intoxicated. | ||
Or just mentally retarded. | ||
Look up the average IQ of Eritrea. | ||
Literally the average IQ would be considered mentally retarded in America. | ||
I'm not even saying that as an insult. | ||
I'm saying it as a medical reality. | ||
Okay? | ||
So all I'm saying is... | ||
This very well could have been my family. | ||
This happened two miles down the road on I-35. | ||
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And if this were to happen to my family, do you think I'd sit idly by while their killer was let out on $7,000 bail? | ||
Again, I'm not calling for vigilante justice. | ||
I'm just in awe at the patience. | ||
Of the American people. | ||
And I'm just saying, either we have an overhaul of the justice system, and I mean an overhaul, I mean firing every judge, I mean we need major, drastic, permanent change in the way this system operates, | ||
or things are going to start going downhill real fast. | ||
My son gets stabbed at a track meet. | ||
Or my wife and daughters get killed in a truck crash from some Eritrean dude. | ||
I'm going to start murdering a lot of people. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
You're messing with people too much. | ||
And we'll go out to your calls about this topic and more. | ||
Mike Waltz to exit White House amid furor over Trump signal chat. | ||
Good. | ||
I think that's good. | ||
Mike Waltz, President Trump's national security advisor, is set to leave his Washington House post amid continuing fallout weeks after he accidentally invited a journalist into a chat between top national security officials discussing plans for Yemen airstrikes. | ||
A source familiar with the situation on May 1st confirmed Waltz's exit. | ||
As well as Deputy National Security Advisor Alex Wong. | ||
That's kind of weird, isn't it? | ||
Because Hegseth has been the target of ire for the last couple of weeks. | ||
And every time that got brought up, I'd always point out, but it was Mike Waltz that did it. | ||
Why isn't he the one that's getting the boot? | ||
And now he has. | ||
So yeah, that's probably a good idea. | ||
Because it was probably on purpose. | ||
It was probably an attack against Hegseth from the outset. | ||
Now, meanwhile, apparently Iran has ended talks with America because of Hegseth's threats against Iran. | ||
So, you know. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done. | ||
And like, you know, you know, they're just getting screwed over by their advisors. | ||
Hegseth has been forced to oust all of his, you know, loyal team members. | ||
All the people that were, you know, interested in keeping us out of war with Iran have been forced out by people around Hegseth. | ||
And so they have to be replaced with somebody, so I'm sure there's the Iran hawks. | ||
They're going, yeah, maybe just make a statement. | ||
You know, what Iran really responds positively to are threats. | ||
I think they're getting a little too big for their britches. | ||
It'd be best if you'd put out a statement saying, like, we know you're behind the Houthi attacks and we're not going to let you. | ||
You know, get away with it. | ||
Exodus is like, alright. | ||
He puts that out and it's like, and Iran talks are over. | ||
And now they're not talking to us anymore. | ||
So why did you make that statement? | ||
Why when we're in diplomatic discussions on the way towards getting what we want do they do this? | ||
Why? | ||
Because they want war with Iran because that's all they want. | ||
More than anything in the world. | ||
Meanwhile, House votes to repeal California's clean truck policies. | ||
House Republicans, joined by a few Democrats, voted on Wednesday to stop California from requiring dealers to sell an increasing percentage of zero-emission, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles over time and to block an effort to reduce smog. | ||
The two votes were the first of several planned by congressional Republicans that threatened California's longstanding authority to set state pollution standards stricter than federal ones. | ||
On Thursday, the House is expected to vote on whether to block California from implementing what is widely considered to be the most ambitious climate policy in the nation, a ban on the sale of gasoline-powered automobiles by 2035. | ||
Eleven other states have adopted California's ban, which means that if it goes into effect, it could shift the entire U.S. auto industry towards electric vehicles and accelerate a global transition. | ||
California should not be allowed to dictate national policy. | ||
Representative John Joyce, Republican of Pennsylvania, said on Monday, arguing for the repeal of California's politics. | ||
And of course, none of it makes any sense anyway, as the batteries necessary to create the electric cars are in fact more damaging to the environment than a lifetime of driving a gasoline car. | ||
And sometimes the battery factories go up in flames and off put an amount of pollution equivalent to a billion cars driving for a hundred years straight. | ||
So it's all nonsense anyway. | ||
It's good to see that reversed. | ||
Just another example of like how we're having to spend time and resources and effort in just solving problems that are created from whole cloth by the left and depriving us of the ability to deal with the real existential problems | ||
that actually exist also caused by the left, like the immigration crisis and others. | ||
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I hate this all. | |
Joshua in Georgia, thank you for calling in on line one. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Good morning, sir. | ||
Good morning. | ||
I got two little things. | ||
Your screen caller said this already happened, but one of the things that these girl athletes can do is set up their own podium and give gold, silver, and bronze to themselves and let the, she be standing up, dude, just go ahead and get his glory by himself. | ||
But he said, yeah, he's seen videos of that happening up in New England. | ||
That's true, but it's, you know, that's not good enough. | ||
Well, it costs enough attention. | ||
Yeah, but the problem is that the winners of these races get scholarships. | ||
So unless they're also getting their own scholarships or their own record reflecting that they actually won that race, it's a pathetic kind of reaction. | ||
Personally, that's what I thought. | ||
They've got to start somewhere. | ||
Well... | ||
I think they should start by not allowing the men to race against the women. | ||
I mean, I don't know, man. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Not race? | ||
Yeah, not race. | ||
I mean, like that chick did with the fencing. | ||
No, I'm not doing this. | ||
Yeah, this is what a lot of sports leagues are doing now. | ||
And if that's what it's got to be, that's what it's got to be. | ||
And you would think that there would be some solidarity amongst the girl swimmers, where it's like you've got one dude and 19 women. | ||
If the 19 women are like, none of us are racing, you can't hold a race. | ||
You've got to get rid of the one guy. | ||
They have the numbers. | ||
They could force this issue. | ||
Instead, everybody's bending their knee because they're afraid of being offensive. | ||
That's the only issue here. | ||
The only issue here is that people are afraid of insulting the people who are taking advantage of them. | ||
It's very bizarre. | ||
I think they're afraid of the consequences more than offending people. | ||
You can't go to college because, oh, you're one of those. | ||
Well, and if everybody thinks that way and nobody speaks up, then that is going to persist. | ||
But if people just speak up against this, you're going to see that it's going to be the majority that are on your side and, you know, the effects aren't going to be that damaging. | ||
I just, again, just to me, it's like, we don't need to accept a consolation prize here. | ||
There's no reason why, like, well, we'll do... | ||
We'll do our own thing over here that doesn't actually count or matter. | ||
It's like, why though? | ||
Just kick that dude out. | ||
Kick him out. | ||
Humiliate him. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
They're robbing these girls of their future. | ||
They're changing their lives permanently for the worse. | ||
They're not going to get into the good colleges. | ||
They're not going to get the scholarships. | ||
This is worse than a lot of real crimes, than a lot of typical crimes, right? | ||
Somebody will go to jail if they break into your house and steal money out of your safe. | ||
But stealing $10,000 from somebody is a whole lot less damaging than robbing a premier athlete of her scholarship to go to an A1 school. | ||
You're talking about destroying their entire lives by this practice. | ||
So again, we don't need to stand for this. | ||
We don't need to make allowances. | ||
We don't need to carve out our own little positions. | ||
These dudes... | ||
We need to be kept out of women's sports. | ||
And I thought Trump already did this. | ||
Like, how is this even happening? | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
Like, no, we don't need to have our own little secondary, you know, second-class citizen awards ceremony. | ||
I'm not mad at you, and I get, I mean, you know, I guess if I was a girl, I would also be doing that, but it's like, I'm just sick of the, I'm sick of the, of us being forced to change our, Lives for them. | ||
That's not how this works. | ||
They are not allowed to impose this on us unless we let them do it. | ||
Unless we react in that way. | ||
And it's just like, we can just stop doing that. | ||
So that's my take, Joshua. | ||
I just... | ||
I'm not in favor. | ||
I'm not in favor of doing things like that. | ||
I'm not in favor of having to homeschool your children because they refuse to stop trying to... | ||
Indoctrinate them into trans ideology. | ||
We have to stop bending our will to them. | ||
We have to stop surrendering to them. | ||
We have to stop believing and break the conditioning that we have to allow this to happen. | ||
We don't. | ||
We can stop it at any point we choose to. | ||
And all we have to worry about is a bunch of psychotic cheaters crying about it. | ||
So that's me. | ||
That's me, Josh. | ||
So again, I'm not mad at you, and I'm sorry I'm getting heated here, but I don't know, man. | ||
What else do you think we could do here? | ||
Josh, any other suggestions? | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yep. | ||
Okay. | ||
No, I mean, I just, I don't know, man. | ||
You gotta start somewhere, and if they don't start standing up for themselves and making a show out of it, it's the big deal. | ||
Not the consolation prize, it's... | ||
All about the optics. | ||
If you keep doing this, and you do it somewhere in the Olympics even, then the mainstream medium is going to have to answer for it. | ||
Rachel Maddow is going to have to put it on his show and defend their pushing of it. | ||
That male powerlifting coach, I think it was in Canada, said, you know what, I'm going to compete in women's powerlifting just to prove a point. | ||
And he won every record immediately? | ||
Right. | ||
Do the Ranger Savage deal against Strong Woman. | ||
Yeah, I just, you know, if there's one thing that we could learn from the Jews, it would be not being tolerant of any of this stuff. | ||
And again, you know, as much as... | ||
As much as I'll criticize, you know, these people talking about, like, oh, well, we have to silence everybody that disagrees with us so we can continue, you know, Israel's war. | ||
Like, that's messed up. | ||
And not to do, like, well, if this was the other way around, but, like, genuinely imagine if, like, you know, they were teaching kids about Nazi ideology in school. | ||
Do you think Jews would just go, well, I guess we better homeschool from now on? | ||
No. | ||
No, no. | ||
It would have massive groups all descending on this school. | ||
They would have everybody fired. | ||
There would be no silence or peace until things were set right. | ||
You have to be in the mindset of these people are at war with us. | ||
These people who are teaching your kids to be trans or who are stealing your child's future by competing against them as a man. | ||
This is not something you have to take. | ||
This is not something you have to change your life to deal with. | ||
This is an attack against you and you have to attack it aggressively in return. | ||
And there are groups that do this. | ||
I mean, the NAACP, when you had a school, an elementary school, trying to teach slavery but doing it in kind of a not very thoughtful way, they descend on that. | ||
It becomes a national story. | ||
They descend on the... | ||
School district, the school district, I mean, they demand that they're like, you have to make a new office for us to occupy to have oversight over every lesson plan in your school to make sure you don't make this mistake again. | ||
They didn't say like, well, they're teaching black kids that it was good to be a slag, but I guess we better homeschool. | ||
Oh, gee, I guess we better get our kids out of school. | ||
Can't send them there. | ||
No, you go in and you demand that your view be put forward. | ||
You demand that they stop teaching things that you don't believe. | ||
Just stop complying. | ||
Stop being complicit. | ||
Stop changing your life and your mindset to fit with people who hate you and are taking advantage of you. | ||
It's all you have to do. | ||
That's one of the things I admire about Jews. | ||
They don't let that crap slide. | ||
They don't let people get away with that. | ||
If you try to do something against them, they're on your ass, and they're going to destroy your thing if you don't correct yourself. | ||
And it's like, for some reason, we've been indoctrinated into thinking that that's not possible for... | ||
Christians or white people or girls, you know, having their lives destroyed by these practices. | ||
It's conditioning. | ||
You've got to break the conditioning. | ||
Stop thinking that that's your only option. | ||
It's not. | ||
You can actually make noise. | ||
You can actually be a nuisance to these people. | ||
You can actually create a group, get donations, fund lawsuits. | ||
You can do that. | ||
Everybody can do that. | ||
We could, except that through... | ||
Systematic brainwashing, our enemies have the greatest setup ever. | ||
They can do whatever the hell they want, and in return, we run away. | ||
We cry about it. | ||
We shake our heads and go, oh, I guess we'll do our own thing over here that doesn't matter. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
The only reason people are going along with this is because they're afraid of the confrontation. | ||
They're afraid of the names they'll be called. | ||
They're afraid of having a target put on their back by trans groups, and so they comply. | ||
They should be afraid of us. | ||
They're going to be afraid of somebody. | ||
It should be us. | ||
They're going to make decisions based on who is scarier to them. | ||
We should be the scarier side. | ||
Let's go to Sean in California now. | ||
Sean, go ahead. | ||
You're talking about RFK and geoengineering and all this stuff. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Greetings, Harrison. | |
I'd love to go five or ten minutes with you, but I'm recognizing the time we have ahead of us. | ||
Out here in California, they're trying to blame the weather and the smog on diesel engines and all that. | ||
It's the geoengineering. | ||
I'm able to be in a position to skywatch, for lack of a better term. | ||
You know, on a daily basis. | ||
And it's them geoengineering our weather. | ||
So hopefully RFK Jr. does follow up and, you know, gets that process stopped. | ||
But unfortunately, if you remember, I think it was James Wigington, he pointed out that it's governors that kind of call the shots for what's going on in their own states. | ||
So that's going to be interesting, just like how you have all these other states contradicting Trump on the intramural sports with... | ||
You know, transgender athletes and all that. | ||
So I wanted to point out, though, you know, you had asked a question about, you know, these things getting done in the courts. | ||
People have to be willing when a cop asks them. | ||
It's just like Ray and Ghostbusters confronted by Gozer. | ||
Do you, you know, think you're a god? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
Well, do you think you want to press charges? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
A lot of people, and I've dealt with this, they don't want to press charges when grandma's purse gets stolen or their Tesla gets broken into. | ||
They're just like, oh, the cop's going to deal with it. | ||
No, you press charges and you get an incident number from the officer. | ||
If they ask you if you want officer contact, you say yes. | ||
You want the officer to have a visual of what's going on at that scene when you report whatever crime, because that incident number... | ||
And then you can continue building a case or at least demand that they have follow-up when you call them the next day and say, hey, what's the status on this incident? | ||
A lot of Americans just, you know, they want to be lazy and go back to sleep and wash their hands of whatever crime. | ||
They don't want to be involved in this process. | ||
And you just said it yourself, you know, Harrison, whether people are bringing a suit or getting out to school boards. | ||
You have to be willing to stand up for yourself. | ||
So you summarized it very well, and I'm going to ask if you've got anything of me. | ||
If not, I'll let you get to the next call, my friend. | ||
No, I appreciate it. | ||
And you're right about the states having a role to play here. | ||
I mean, Tennessee has banned geoengineering. | ||
I think Florida has either just banned or is on the cusp of banning. | ||
I think they passed it in their house, but they're waiting on Governor DeSantis' signature, but they're banning geoengineering. | ||
Utah, of course, has banned fluoride in the water. | ||
So, yeah, absolutely. | ||
On the state level, a lot of stuff can be achieved, and I think that's a great way to go after all of this. | ||
And, yeah, like I said, I mean, you just – I used to say it all the time, but, like – You've got to embody that Jewish mom energy. | ||
If you've ever tried to, if you've ever been confronted with a Jewish mother who thinks you're disadvantaging her child, it's an intense mother bear attitude. | ||
And that's what we need to have. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
People have this attitude of just like, well, they scratched my Tesla. | ||
Darn it. | ||
Oh, the guy who they arrested for it got let out. | ||
Shoot. | ||
Crazy world. | ||
And then they just go on and keep living up. | ||
Well, my kid came home wearing a dress. | ||
That's weird, huh? | ||
Oh, well. | ||
It's like, y 'all, what are you doing? | ||
What are you doing here? | ||
Why are you allowing this to happen? | ||
Why have you been conditioned to accept any of this, let alone all of it? | ||
I completely agree, Sean. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Missouri. | ||
Jay is a truck driver, if he's our regular caller. | ||
I never know, because he's always in a different state. | ||
Jay, thanks for calling in. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Good morning. | ||
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Yeah, you touch on a lot of subjects, and I can talk about a bunch of them, but you mentioned about truck drivers, and I'm a truck driver, and I'm Jewish, and I'm white, and my Jewish white privilege pad seems to have run out. | |
Oh, no. | ||
Yeah, it's terrible. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
But years ago when I went and got my license, and I guess I got it in 91, and... | ||
It was rigorous. | ||
I mean, I had to go to a school and, you know, lots of questions and lots of tests. | ||
And today I go into some of these truck stops and you try to go get fuel. | ||
And sometimes you've got to get out of the truck and help people back into a parking spot that, don't get me wrong, it is 70 feet of truck and it's not easy. | ||
But, you know, you should be able to back a truck into a parking spot. | ||
Right. | ||
I've seen on YouTube different social media. | ||
You're sort of breaking up there, Jay. | ||
I don't know if you're on the road. | ||
Maybe you're switching towers here. | ||
But yeah, I mean, this is the thing. | ||
I've never driven a truck, and I wouldn't even try. | ||
I mean, what I know about trucks, it's not like driving a car. | ||
I mean, it's a hell of a lot more difficult. | ||
And I'm always shocked at how good truck drivers are. | ||
Just yesterday, I was... | ||
Picking up food from HEB, and I was watching their truck driver back in to this spot, and it was just like, how do these guys handle these things so perfectly? | ||
I mean, it takes a lot of skill and talent and knowledge to pilot these absolutely massive vehicles. | ||
So sorry, you're breaking up there a little bit. | ||
Hopefully we can hear you better now, Jay, but please continue. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I wanted to talk about that metal loop. | ||
It definitely... | ||
Shoot, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I really... | ||
I'm hardly understanding. | ||
I think I heard methylene blue there. | ||
I think I heard methylene blue. | ||
But I appreciate it. | ||
I always love your calls, Jay. | ||
Call in next time. | ||
Hopefully we'll get a little bit better of a connection. | ||
But yeah, maybe that's what we should do. | ||
We should have just truck drivers call in and talk about their experiences because I see it absolutely everywhere online. | ||
You know, truck drivers complaining about this or explaining how... | ||
You know, dangerous it is to have these illegal immigrants who do not know how to drive trucks suddenly given CDL's commercial driver's license and operating these vehicles at 90 miles an hour on highways. | ||
They have no idea how to do it. | ||
And sometimes, like, the road's covered in ice, and they've never even driven on ice before, let alone with an 80,000-pound truck. | ||
So it's just a recipe for disaster. | ||
And again, it's like, this is just me speaking about this from a purely detached and hypothetical way, but... | ||
How many hundreds of people in this country have had their families killed because of this? | ||
Five in Austin alone from this one truck driver from Eritrea. | ||
Couldn't even speak English. | ||
$7,000 bond. | ||
I mean, this is outrageous and unjust. | ||
Thanks for the call, Jay. | ||
As always, I appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Jim in Michigan. | ||
Jim, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air about the Nike billboard. | ||
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Yeah, I thought of a few things that... | |
Nike was going to do. | ||
You know, it's kind of a slippery slope. | ||
If this was allowed to stand, you know, the next thing you know, we'd see a Nike billboard that said, just do it. | ||
But it would be spelled J-U-S-S-T. | ||
You know, the S's are capitalized. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
That's exactly the type of, just do it? | ||
You mean like the Holocaust? | ||
So Nike is saying, just do the Holocaust? | ||
How dare they? | ||
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It's a slippery slope now. | |
Now, the next one would be just the number six million and a big question mark. | ||
Stop it, Dan. | ||
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Okay. | |
I will report you to the meta head. | ||
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You better kill him. | |
And then the next one would be Nike! | ||
The final solution for... | ||
And then dot, dot, dot. | ||
The shoes. | ||
And it would be question mark... | ||
Quotation marks and paint it in blue. | ||
You know, there's a lot of good advertising, marketing possibilities here. | ||
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Finally, they would just throw all caution to the wind and just, Nike, Hitler did nothing wrong! | |
I mean, that's the thing. | ||
Imagine Nike putting up a billboard and saying, Hitler did nothing wrong. | ||
That's what they think. | ||
I mean, when they see never again until next year, it's like, it's so... | ||
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It's the final solution for your shoe. | |
Final solution. | ||
It's the shoe-ish question. | ||
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The shoe-ish question. | |
Yes. | ||
And, you know, honestly, you cannot... | ||
Okay, you know, after saying all that, I'm going to say, I've got nothing against you. | ||
I've got nothing against you. | ||
Smart people. | ||
No, neither do I. Neither do I. It's these crazy people. | ||
They can't force you at gunpoint to love them. | ||
Okay? | ||
How about you do something worthy of... | ||
And I don't mean blow the snot out of the Palestinians, set fire to their 100-year-old olive trees. | ||
Man, that makes me enraged. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You know, honest to God. | |
Yeah, that's the thing, man. | ||
And it's like literally all you're doing is making people any space. | ||
I mean, if people didn't think that Jews ran the media. | ||
It doesn't help to have a bunch of Jews standing up at the Jewish news syndicate saying, we run the media. | ||
We are the masters of the universe. | ||
We use our position in Meta to benefit ourselves. | ||
It's like, what are you doing? | ||
I mean, genuinely. | ||
And it is. | ||
It is a part of the paradigm where it's like... | ||
The more anti-Semitism there is, the more powerful these groups become. | ||
I mean, it's not complicated, right? | ||
The more you have people genuinely hating Jewish people, criticizing Jewish people for being Jewish, the greater power you give to Israel and the ADL and all of these groups that thrive on this. | ||
And it's the same with racism, and it's the same with all of these things. | ||
They need the hatred. | ||
They need the outrage. | ||
They need the... | ||
You know insults and offensive language because otherwise you don't have a reason to exist so it's this giant stupid feedback loop which is why I try and I try to make it perfectly clear I don't think that these people represent all Jews. | ||
And I know a lot of really great Jews. | ||
We just had one call in. | ||
He's a truck driver. | ||
I mean, what? | ||
You think that guy is bombing the Palestinians, right? | ||
It's not about being Jewish. | ||
It's about people using that as a lever to eliminate speech, to censor, to progress their own ideas, to start wars. | ||
It's absurd and ridiculous, and everybody should be against it. | ||
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