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This very blatant effort to basically send a message most exemplified by Vance and Musk and others that, you know, what we really need from you women are more children. | |
What we really need from women is more humans. | ||
Yeah, we don't need any more humans. | ||
Imagine more of us. | ||
Imagine you're supposed to just die. | ||
And they're laughing. | ||
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You know, there actually used to be a website called the Clinton Body Count, which ran a tally. | |
Of the people that Hillary and Bill had secretly killed. | ||
It was over 90 people. | ||
She should demand it be brought back and say, "Stop lying about my record. | ||
I've killed way more than that." He was declared the frontrunner for the New York Senate seat back in 1999. | ||
Days later, his plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean and his rival, Hillary Clinton, was elected senator. | ||
Mary Mahoney was a Clinton White House intern. | ||
She knew enough of the inner workings of Bill's sexual advancements to be a star witness during the Clinton impeachment trials. | ||
She was brutally executed at a Starbucks she was managing in 1997. | ||
In 1993, White House Counsel Vince Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park near D.C. He supposedly killed himself, and among a lengthy list of potential foul play, the bullet was killed. | ||
was never found. | ||
Then there's James McDougall, a key witness for White House prosecutors. | ||
He was serving his three-year sentence for bank fraud at the Fort Worth Federal Medical Center in Texas. | ||
And just before he was to give a testimony before the grand jury, McDougall suffered a heart attack in solitary confinement. | ||
In 2015, Walter Scheib, a White House chef hired under Bill Clinton, joined the list. | ||
His body was found at the bottom of a river, nearly two miles from the base of the trail he was reportedly hiking. | ||
An autopsy determined that... | ||
Shive's death was accidental drowning, but he might have known too much. | ||
And then you got the close bodyguards, Major William Barclay, Captain Scott Reynolds, Brian Hanley, Tim Sable, General William Robertson, William... | ||
You don't even know what you're reading a list of. | ||
How is this helpful? | ||
Robert Kelly, Colonel Gary Rhodes, Steve Wills, Robert Williams, Conway LeBlue, Todd McKeon. | ||
I'm done. | ||
It's 46 names. | ||
The body count of the Clintons is well over 100 that they've killed. | ||
The Clintons? | ||
Yes, the Clintons have killed over 100 people. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
Please take me to court. | ||
Okay? | ||
Please. | ||
You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about. | ||
That's why I believe if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and /or the Senate, that's when civility can start again. | ||
But until then, the only thing that the Republicans seem to... | ||
Recognize and respect his strength. | ||
Is it time to, dare I say, lock him up? | ||
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Well, maybe there does need to be a rematch. | |
I mean, obviously, I can beat him again. | ||
No, your massive election fraud almost beat Trump, but you failed in the Electoral College and you lost, which? | ||
The Russian collusion hoax instigated by Power Mad Demon Hillary Clinton has been completely unearthed. | ||
It is now known that the CIA asked the FBI in 2016 to investigate whether Hillary Clinton had approved a plot to distract from her email crimes by, quote, stirring up a scandal claiming interference by Russian security services, end quote, according to newly declassified information. | ||
And as Jamie White wrote, the CIA had ironically learned of the allegations from Russian intelligence claiming Clinton had approved a campaign plan to stir up a scandal against U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump by tying him to Putin and the Russians hacking of the Democratic National Council. | ||
This is the greatest single abuse of power that we have ever seen. | ||
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Hillary, Laura Collins, Daily Mail, did you pay to spy on the Trump campaign? | |
When are you going to comment on the spying allegations, Hillary? | ||
Did you pay for having spied on it? | ||
Let's define it, if we may. | ||
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, with the approval of Vice President Joe Biden, who was in the room when this was all approved, were involved in the use of the full authority of the United States government and the extraordinary capability of our intelligence agencies. | ||
To spy on, thus launch an investigation to remove a duly elected president of the United States, Donald Trump. | ||
That is treason. | ||
That is treason against the people, against the republic. | ||
That's about as big a crime as you can commit. | ||
The globalist monster Hillary Clinton has crawled out from under her snake pit rock. | ||
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It's Thursday, May 22nd, 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. | ||
I think it's time to blow this scene. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
All right, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Thursday morning. | ||
We've got a very big show for you today. | ||
Roger Stone joining us in the third hour. | ||
Talked about a number of things, including real ID. | ||
And I want to talk to him about Tish James. | ||
Old Tish. | ||
Leticia James. | ||
Probably going to prison. | ||
Couldn't happen to a better person. | ||
And we're also going to talk about just what's going on in Congress. | ||
I want to know what the hell is going on in Congress. | ||
We're going to talk a lot about Israel today. | ||
It's about time. | ||
I've been sort of teasing it for a while, not on purpose. | ||
It's just, it's not a topic you can approach lightly, I think. | ||
And things are getting a little bit insane. | ||
So every day I have more stories and I just look at my stack of Israel news with trepidation. | ||
We'll do it. | ||
We'll get into it today. | ||
We'll look at what's happening. | ||
Lots of news, of course, across the spectrum. | ||
And of course, like clockwork, time and time again, my show ends and immediately something amazing happens. | ||
Something amazing happened yesterday. | ||
It was Donald Trump sitting down the president of South Africa and showing him videos. | ||
Of his own countrymen, members of his own government, chanting, kill the boar, kill the white farmer. | ||
A scene reminiscent of the Zelensky meeting, where they beat Zelensky down like a misbehaving dog. | ||
Something somewhat similar happened here. | ||
And the most amazing part about this is the response from the mainstream media. | ||
They... | ||
Have launched a full frontline push to debunk the genocide going on in South Africa. | ||
They're really going mask off these days. | ||
I gotta say, I gotta say, the South Africa refugee situation has exposed these people For exactly what they are. | ||
And it's just confirmation of what we've said the entire time. | ||
We've been saying for the entire time this show's been on the air that South Africa is the game plan. | ||
South Africa is the future that they're driving towards, striving towards, that they desire. | ||
And it's really becoming obvious. | ||
And I think we can take a look at what's going on and come to some foundational understandings. | ||
Now, we talked a lot last week or the week before about Orania in South Africa and the way that white people didn't want to be a part of the dispossession that their fellow South Africans were engaged in and went off and created a town of their own, built in the middle of nowhere. | ||
Nobody was there. | ||
There was nothing there. | ||
Now there's a thriving town, totally peaceful. | ||
It's been there for years. | ||
One murder, it happened about a month ago, compared to the highest murder rate in the world, I'm pretty sure, in South Africa. | ||
I think now that El Salvador's dropped down from the top spot, South Africa, I believe, takes that appellation, the crown of most murders. | ||
So they create Orania, and now the black South Africans want it. | ||
They want it. | ||
It's theirs now. | ||
It was stolen from them somehow, even though it didn't exist before the Iranians founded it. | ||
So, I think the point of that, the understanding we can come away with, is there's no escape. | ||
There's no running away from this. | ||
There's no, well, we'll just go create our own place if you don't want us here. | ||
It's not that they want you... | ||
Out of the way. | ||
They want your stuff. | ||
They want what you're capable of and they're not capable of. | ||
It's relentless and it's not going to stop. | ||
But there are other things to glean from this. | ||
Shocking display of really vicious hatred against white people. | ||
I'll show you the clips, or the articles rather, talking about this. | ||
They're doing everything they possibly can to downplay what's happening. | ||
And again, I just hope, I really hope normal people are paying attention. | ||
This is not a surprise to me. | ||
This is not shocking to me. | ||
This is not unprecedented as far as I'm concerned. | ||
But I would hope that the average person out there constantly hearing the media and their self-congratulatory Celebration of themselves and how loving and caring and empathetic they are. | ||
And then they see them go, oh, the victims of the murder campaign are white? | ||
Well, then it's not happening. | ||
Then it's not happening and actually it's a good thing that's happening and if they want to escape, that kind of makes them cowards and traitors and they should go back and face their punishment. | ||
I really hope people are looking at that and going, wait, but I thought you... | ||
I thought you wanted peace and were really empathetic and we're all about diversity. | ||
I just hope people are really getting the message that's being sent to them very loudly, very clearly. | ||
You were despised. | ||
You were despised. | ||
You were being genocided. | ||
By the way, genocide's not just happening in South Africa. | ||
There's been a slow burn genocide going on of white people all over the world. | ||
For the last several decades. | ||
The numbers are really astonishing if you want to get right into them. | ||
But there is no white country right now that is not under concerted, deliberate, sustained attack with the purpose of turning it into a South Africa-style situation. | ||
Now, it's a suicidal... | ||
The white people are being convinced to give up their power under the promise that it'll be fair for everybody, only to find that once the power's in the hands of the other people, it gets turned on them ruthlessly. | ||
And I just hope people are paying attention. | ||
So let's go to this clip of Donald Trump sitting down in this South African leader. | ||
And he asked him first, like, about this happening. | ||
The guy's like, that's not happening. | ||
No, there's no way. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
That's just totally fake. | ||
You're falling for lies. | ||
And Trump's like, oh, really? | ||
Well, let's roll the tape. | ||
Let's roll the tape right now. | ||
So, again, this was like a setup by Trump. | ||
This was a total trap by Trump. | ||
Clearly, this had been preplanned. | ||
But good, as it should be, to get attention on this. | ||
And then to force the media to respond. | ||
And then you can tell by their response how they really feel about what's going on. | ||
What they've got now, and we'll watch the clip and then we'll go over the articles, but they really just have to pretend. | ||
Again, we've talked about this over and over. | ||
It's just the same thing over and over. | ||
I hope you watch the show every day and start recognizing these patterns time and again, time and time again, over and over again. | ||
It's the same thing repeated. | ||
Ad nauseum. | ||
Over and over. | ||
They'll ignore something until they can't anymore. | ||
And even when they can't ignore it, they'll downplay it to act like it's nothing. | ||
To act like they can ignore it. | ||
I mean, how many times have we talked about this with leftists? | ||
You present them something that just utterly destroys their belief and they just go, I can't see it. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
And it's exactly what they're doing with the Genocide going on in South Africa. | ||
By the way, I want to separate two things. | ||
In the articles that were written in response to what's going on in South Africa and Trump actually supporting people that are being hunted for their immutable characteristics because of their race, they refer to that as white genocide. | ||
And I'd say white genocide is something different. | ||
After all, a genocide is just a genocide. | ||
It seems to me like saying South African white farmers are experiencing white genocide, it like separates it into something else. | ||
I think there are two different things going on. | ||
There's the genocide going on, which is just a genocide. | ||
People that are being genocided in this case are ethnic, you know, Dutch and English. | ||
They're the descendants of the white farmers. | ||
They are white. | ||
In ethnicity. | ||
Or race. | ||
But that genocide is not white genocide. | ||
I don't know why I sort of have a problem with this, but it'd be like referring to the Holocaust as the Jew genocide. | ||
They're committing Jew genocide. | ||
Like, you can just say genocide. | ||
Well, why are you putting Jew in front of it? | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
It's like, why are you putting this Caveat in front of it almost. | ||
It's like, yeah, it's genocide. | ||
It's a weird connotation. | ||
It's like, the qualifier. | ||
Thank you, Matt. | ||
Yes, you're putting a qualifier in front of it. | ||
You're putting a descriptor in front of it as if it's not genocide, it's white genocide. | ||
So I'd say it's two things. | ||
What's happening in South Africa is a genocide against the white citizens there, the white farmers. | ||
And then there's white genocide, which is the global movement that's happening to all white people all over the globe. | ||
As all of their governments create the conditions that make it impossible for them to meet their potential to thrive or in some cases to even survive or continue existence. | ||
So I'd say these are two different things. | ||
There's a genocide of white people happening in South Africa. | ||
And then there's white genocide happening globally in a systematic, unified, and orchestrated way. | ||
Here's Donald Trump humiliating. | ||
The South African president who lied to his face about the absence of targeted killings of whites in South Africa. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Turn the lights down and just put this on. | |
It's right behind you. | ||
Johan. | ||
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There's nothing this parliament can do. | |
With or without you, people are going to occupy land. | ||
We require no permission from you, from the president, from no one. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We can do whatever you want to do. | ||
Who are you to tell us whether we can occupy land or not? | ||
We are going to occupy land. | ||
South African, occupy land. | ||
That's who we are. | ||
Whatever you want to do, I can withdraw my membership from this ruthless parliament. | ||
You must never be scared to kill. | ||
A revolution demands that at some point there must be killing because the killing is part of a revolutionary act. | ||
Shoot to kill. | ||
Namazah. | ||
Kill the poor. | ||
The farmer. | ||
Kill the poor. | ||
The farmer. | ||
Blah. | ||
Bah. | ||
Blah. | ||
Bah. | ||
There's suddenly stadiums full of people chanting, "Kill the Boar." D-A-M-P-E is a white man. | ||
So these people, when you want to heal them hard, go after a white man. | ||
They feel a terrible pain because you have touched a white man. | ||
Not because Mashaba and Soni will not be touched. | ||
They will be touched, don't worry. | ||
But we're starting with this white mess. | ||
You are cutting the throat of one man. | ||
Shoot to kill Yamaha. | ||
Kill the Brewer, the farmer. | ||
Kill the Brewer, the farmer. | ||
Brr, pa, pa, brr, pa. | ||
Shoot to kill Yamaha. | ||
Kill the Brewer. | ||
That's awkward. | ||
That's a little awkward, actually. | ||
That's a little weird. | ||
I was trying to think of other examples of things like this because it's got to be a little bit embarrassing, right? | ||
You're up in front of the stadium. | ||
You're really feeling it. | ||
You're feeling yourself. | ||
You got a stadium full of black people chanting along, kill the boar, kill the white person. | ||
You're feeling powerful. | ||
You're shouting into the mic. | ||
And it's only later, once the emotions calm down, once the energy sort of dissipates, and suddenly it's being played in the Oval Office, and it's really quiet. | ||
You're like, ah, this doesn't look good, actually. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
I thought I looked really cool up there. | ||
I thought when I was doing it I looked really cool and powerful, but now that I'm sitting like a child having to watch this and being humiliated... | ||
Yeah, maybe I shouldn't have done that. | ||
Maybe I'm not as powerful or as cool as I thought I was. | ||
Maybe actually this was a terrible idea. | ||
And it's just the type of thing where it's like, yeah, you're going to act tough. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I'm picturing just like, there's some like Spongebob gif or something where it's... | ||
You know, the big tough guy being like, we're going to kill you, white farmer. | ||
We're going to kick your ass. | ||
We're going to steal your stuff. | ||
We're going to rape your wife. | ||
We're going to boil your son to death. | ||
And he's like, is somebody behind me? | ||
And he like slowly turns around and they're looming over him is America. | ||
And Trump's just like, sorry, what did you say you're going to do? | ||
And he's like, nothing. | ||
No, sorry. | ||
I said I love the white farmers. | ||
I said they're so great and we love them and we just want diversity and we just love diversity. | ||
So please don't kill me. | ||
Please don't kill me. | ||
Yeah, should we trust him with nuclear weapons? | ||
Hey, this is a problem that might solve itself. | ||
This is a problem that might solve itself. | ||
Eventually, in maybe a couple years, this is going to be a nuclear-armed superpower with the inability to keep the lights on in the neighborhood. | ||
This may solve itself, work itself out when the uranium depletes. | ||
God only knows what happens. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But these people have been given a pass to do this. | ||
This has been going on for years and years and years. | ||
And people who have paid attention to it, people who, I mean, we've had on South Africans talking about this. | ||
Lauren Southern did that great documentary Farmlands. | ||
That was like 10 years ago or something, maybe five years ago at least. | ||
And it was already like a horrible tragedy then. | ||
I mean, it had already been going on for years at that point. | ||
But the media hasn't covered it. | ||
The media's covered it up. | ||
It's allowed it to fester in the darkness. | ||
And it allowed them to get that confident, right? | ||
You don't get to a point where you're chanting, kill the boar, kill the white farmer on stage in a stadium. | ||
Without really feeling some confidence in yourself, feeling like you can get away with it. | ||
And now that it comes to light, it's as bad as it looks. | ||
And you can't say it's not happening. | ||
You can't say the government's not in favor of it or behind it. | ||
I mean, you can if you're a liar. | ||
I mean, they are lying and saying that. | ||
They are just blatantly lying about this. | ||
But it's kind of hard to lie when Donald Trump is showing the video in the Oval Office. | ||
Now it's funny, the number one response to this I've heard from everybody is like, why do you never do that for Netanyahu? | ||
Why do you never sit Netanyahu down in the Oval Office and go, oh, it's not a genocide? | ||
Well, let's watch the tape. | ||
There's a hell of a lot more insanity going on in Gaza. | ||
Than even in South Africa. | ||
But he never seems to do that to Netanyahu. | ||
Zelensky, Ramaphosa, they get the treatment. | ||
Netanyahu always seems to miss out on this. | ||
Maybe next time. | ||
Maybe next time he visits. | ||
Let's go to one more quick. | ||
Well, I guess we'll go to one more quick video here. | ||
South African Rob Hersov, clip number three. | ||
Brief history of South Africa. | ||
This is him on Patrick Bet-David's podcast, and we'll watch this and go over it. | ||
Because, again, you need to know the history of this and how this all came about. | ||
And also recognize that the people in charge of South Africa right now are only in charge of South Africa because the white people gave them the keys and said, you know, we're in this together, only to, wow, what's that? | ||
Oh, is that it? | ||
Oh, it's a knife. | ||
Oh, look, it's a knife in my back because I trusted you. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Can you go back to the history of it, even prior to apartheid? | |
Okay, go previous to that. | ||
1652. | ||
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Okay, give me any history there. | |
And then, you know, others come in and take advantage of resources. | ||
When was Mayflower, 1620? | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
I checked when I came in here. | ||
So Mayflower, 1620. | ||
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Okay. | |
The first settlers, Dutch settlers in the Cape, 1650. | ||
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Okay. | |
When they got to the Cape, there were no black tribes, none, in the Western Cape, all the way up to this place called the Fish River, 600 kilometres away. | ||
The black tribes had migrated down over 1,000 years from Eastern Africa into South Africa. | ||
So they're settlers too. | ||
If they call us settlers, they're settlers. | ||
And they met. | ||
And there was peace, working together, and fighting. | ||
The usual story. | ||
Fast forward. | ||
The British then arrive in 1820. | ||
And then the late 1800s, gold is discovered. | ||
And everyone piles in. | ||
And then the British have their first... | ||
Sorry, they have the Zulu Wars. | ||
We've been fighting all our career. | ||
Then they have the first Boer War, English-Afrikaner. | ||
And then the second Boer War, English-Afrikaner. | ||
And in 1910, South Africa, which was made up of a whole lot of different republics and provinces, was formed into this union of South Africa. | ||
So South Africa as a country is only... | ||
114 years old. | ||
It's new. | ||
But it's big. | ||
It's twice the size of France. | ||
It's a very big country. | ||
And the Western Cape has nothing in common with KwaZulu-Natal, has nothing in common with the north of Pomalanga. | ||
There are 26 different languages. | ||
The white tribe is made up of the Afrikaners, of Dutch and German origin, but they really are white Africans. | ||
And the Anglos, like myself, are some more English heritage. | ||
So they're two different white tribes. | ||
Then there's the coloreds, who are a mix of white and black. | ||
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The Indians, Indian South Africans. | |
And then the blacks. | ||
And the black population of South Africa, I think they're 20-something tribes. | ||
Zulu, Koza, Sutu, Venda, Swane. | ||
All in different areas. | ||
It's a patchwork of individual communities. | ||
And therein lies the solution. | ||
I'll get to it quickly. | ||
We have to decentralize. | ||
We have to create autonomous regions, autonomous areas based around culture and ethnicity and take decision-making from the top and urgently push it down. | ||
That's my solution. | ||
We can speak to that later. | ||
So we then had the First World War, where South Africa fought with the British and the Allies. | ||
Second World War, where we fought with America and the UK. | ||
My father was South African Air Force in the Second World War. | ||
He's 99 this year. | ||
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You were saying that? | |
That's unbelievable. | ||
And Sharper's attack. | ||
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That's unbelievable. | |
He'll be watching this and saying, well done, Rob, you didn't swear. | ||
And then we get to 1948. | ||
And in 1948, the Afrikaner National Party gets elected. | ||
And from 1948 to 1960, they begin the process of apartheid. | ||
And what apartheid the word stands for is separateness. | ||
You translated directly, apartheid, separateness. | ||
And the intention was to have people develop separately so that the black South Africans would have their areas, the whites theirs. | ||
But, you know, it did migrate into something that was patently unfair. | ||
You know, more money was spent on white kids than black kids. | ||
You know, the white people got the better areas. | ||
We'll pick this up on the other side, and this is where I sort of disagree with this guy. | ||
there's nothing unfair about not giving away the things that you work to build But first, we return to this South African laying out the history of South Africa, Bob Hersov. | ||
And, you know, I don't want to be too nitpicky here, but it's like the way people still, like, talk about this is still saturated in, like, the PSYOP. | ||
It's still within the realm of the PSYOP, where he's like, You know, the white South Africans over the time period where he's like, you know, apartheid turned out to be something really, you know, evil and bad. | ||
And it's like, yeah, maybe a little bit, I guess, but it's like, but what do you owe people who did not contribute to building your society? | ||
What is unfair about you built a society, you built a community, you built the infrastructure and the homes and the security and the systems to keep everything operational, but somebody else wants it? | ||
Is it unfair not to give it to them? | ||
Do they deserve part of it for some reason? | ||
There's nothing unfair about this, in my opinion. | ||
After all, as he said, when the whites arrived in South Africa, there were no black tribes there. | ||
Nothing was stolen from them. | ||
The only thing stolen is white South Africa from the white South Africans. | ||
It's the only theft that's happened so far. | ||
And he goes on to say, and you'll hear that the new constitution, That they wrote. | ||
And he even says, transition of power, right? | ||
Handing power over to the black people because they're black and you're on African soil. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
It's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
But he says, he's like, it was a great constitution. | ||
And it was like, was it though? | ||
I mean, look where it's led. | ||
Hasn't been that long. | ||
So, I mean, he's right about what he's saying, but it's like, people are still trapped in this. | ||
False. | ||
What I mean is that they're trapped in a false reality where you're supposed to feel like you keeping and maintaining something that you built and you earned is bad. | ||
And they're like still in this mindset. | ||
It's not bad. | ||
It's not wrong. | ||
You don't need to give credence to the arguments of these people. | ||
There's nothing selfish about Enjoying the reward of your hard work and not giving it away to somebody else just because they said they want it. | ||
So we'll go back to the video, but still, there's this timidity in talking about this that is really disgusting. | ||
Let's continue to watch. | ||
And then we get to 1948. | ||
And in 1948, the Africana National Party gets elected. | ||
And from 1948 to 1960, they begin the process of apartheid. | ||
And what apartheid the word stands for is separateness. | ||
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If you translate it directly, apartheid, separateness. | |
And the intention was to have people develop separately so that the black South Africans would have their areas, the whites theirs. | ||
But, you know, it did migrate into something that was patently unfair. | ||
You know, more money was spent on white kids than black kids. | ||
You know, the white people got the better areas. | ||
Black people had to carry passes. | ||
Apartheid became dysfunctional. | ||
If we can pause it. | ||
Like, I don't understand that. | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
White kids are getting more money than black kids? | ||
Well, where's the money coming from? | ||
Oh, entirely from white people? | ||
Then how is that fair at all? | ||
How is it fair for the black kids to get anything? | ||
And I think they should, you know, I think I'm not, but it's like, okay. | ||
And I'll show you the numbers in just a second. | ||
It's astonishing. | ||
It's astonishing how the majority of South Africa produces literally nothing. | ||
I mean, should I just go, should I just show you this stuff here? | ||
I mean, we'll return to it, but half of South Africa's population are 100% dependent on state welfare. | ||
So half of South Africa's population Contribute nothing. | ||
It does entirely depend on state welfare. | ||
Meanwhile, just 2 million South Africans pay 80% of all personal income tax. | ||
So 1.6% of people pay 80% of the tax, and then half of the people live 100% off of the government. | ||
Okay. | ||
Is that more fair? | ||
Is that more fair than apartheid? | ||
Doesn't seem fair to me. | ||
I mean, this is the thing. | ||
If white people create a community and it generates money and they put that money into public schools, what's unfair about that? | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
You got to get yourself out of the mindset that just because one group worked for, earned, and deserved something, that that's unfair to another group who didn't work for it, didn't earn it, and doesn't deserve it. | ||
Something about race. | ||
Replace the races, switch the races, swap the races, invert the races, make it about gender, make it about... | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
There is nothing unfair about the productive, prosperous community having more money than the unproductive, dependent community. | ||
Back to the video. | ||
Back to the video. | ||
In its latter stages. | ||
And in 1985, no one knows this, F. W. de Klerk and the Afrikaners in power decided internally apartheid was unsustainable. | ||
And between then and 1994, they put a process in place to remove apartheid. | ||
And he died. | ||
He was a Nobel Prize winner. | ||
And he worked with Mandela to create a great constitution and a peaceful transition of power. | ||
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In your opinion today, Mandela, good guy or bad guy? | |
Good guy in a very bad party. | ||
Because the ANC always had as its original tenant a national democratic revolution. | ||
They were all trained by the Russians. | ||
They all believe in socialism or communism. | ||
Mandela managed to sit on top of that and say, I see a better way forward. | ||
But the ANC always had... | ||
It's evil within it, which is manifesting now. | ||
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Is it almost like they were waiting for Mandela to die and get out the way so they can do it the way they always wanted to do it? | |
Correct. | ||
People always go, where's the brain trust of the ANC? | ||
I said, well, there's not much brain, and there is no trust. | ||
But there's this fundamental Soviet-trained philosophy that is manifesting itself, and it's a very slow burn. | ||
Like cultural Marxism in the West. | ||
They took time. | ||
They captured our universities here. | ||
They captured the left. | ||
They captured CNN, MSNBC. | ||
They do it over time and slowly. | ||
But it's a policy. | ||
And it's showing its face now in South Africa. | ||
But Donald Trump has noticed. | ||
Well, it's showing its face in South Africa and it's showing its face in America as well. | ||
Here are the headlines in response to Donald Trump showing the blatant targeting of white South Africans because of their skin color from Washington Post. | ||
Trump confronts South African president pushing claims of genocide. | ||
Trump amplified false claims and pressed South Africa's president to protect white farmers in a meeting originally meant to focus on trade. | ||
And of course, all right, so again, it's like we could literally spend the entire show on just this headline and the subtitle because how many sort of dishonest things are... | ||
Invested into this. | ||
In a meeting originally meant to focus on trade. | ||
So again, what you come away with this headline is that Trump tricks this guy. | ||
He's like, yeah, come talk about trade. | ||
And then ambushes him and shows like fake made up stories about a genocide that's not happening because Trump is just a racist. | ||
Right? | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
He brought in this South African Like a week ago, right? | ||
How long has it been? | ||
Feels like it's been a year. | ||
Probably like a week ago. | ||
And every time you'd ask about it, you'd be like, well, the South African president's here, so we're going to be talking about that. | ||
This is not a surprise. | ||
It's not like, oh, we're just going to go talk about trade. | ||
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What? | |
We want to talk about how I'm killing all the white people? | ||
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What? | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
You tricked me. | ||
He's coming for a talk about a wide range of issues. | ||
The president of South Africa travels 10,000 miles to Washington, D.C. and is like, we have one thing to talk about and one thing alone, trade. | ||
And if we deviate from that, it's a trick. | ||
And I've been tricked. | ||
No, they're talking about a wide range of things. | ||
By the way, Trump is using trade to get concessions from countries all over the world that are all simultaneously, unanimously engaged in destruction of their own white populations. | ||
Which is a good use of American... | ||
Tradecraft to stop the deliberate genocide of a race. | ||
Confronts pushing claims of genocide, these false claims. | ||
Okay, they're not false, but the left knows how bad it looks that they're in favor of genocide. | ||
That's really the only thing that's happening here. | ||
They know that it really doesn't look good. | ||
It's not a good look for them. | ||
To say, yeah, it is happening and we like it. | ||
So they say, no, it's not happening, but we like it. | ||
That's the solution they've come to. | ||
President Donald Trump pressed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to protect white Afrikaner farmers from violent attacks in an extraordinary Oval Office confrontation Wednesday in which it fell to others to remind Trump of the nation's longstanding epidemic of violence against both white and black people. | ||
What? | ||
Which it fell to others to remind Trump. | ||
Of the nation. | ||
So I guess they're talking about South Africa. | ||
I thought maybe they were going with, but America, black people die in. | ||
What about all of the black people killed by police in America? | ||
What, the three of them last year? | ||
Who were, like, shooting at cops. | ||
But no, I guess they're talking about the epidemic of violence against white and black people in South Africa. | ||
Yeah, it's a failed state. | ||
No, there's a ton of violence going on against everybody. | ||
It's just there is circumstantial and sort of opportunistic violence of black-on-black, just your typical street-level gang violence that has always been the preeminent feature of African society. | ||
And then there is the specifically targeted, racially motivated, vicious torture attacks against white South. | ||
African farmers because they're white South African farmers. | ||
These are different. | ||
These are different. | ||
In the same way, and I'm going to be relating this to Nazi Germany a lot because what we're talking about, genocide. | ||
But it's the same way that we collectively see the Holocaust as more offensive, more outrageous, more disgusting and inhuman than The much greater number of deaths that happen on the battlefield. | ||
Because in war, yeah, lots of people die. | ||
There's something particularly disturbing about the idea of an industrialized assembly line of death. | ||
That people very casually were slaughtering humans like they were in a slaughterhouse processing and butchering pigs. | ||
There's something different to it. | ||
One of them is still bad, so people are dying and being hurt and being murdered. | ||
But when it's targeted specifically against innocent people, specifically because of who they are, in a way that is beyond just killing them because it's war or because you're in a gang and you kill each other on the streets, but because of who they are in a systemic and almost industrialized way, that's abhorrent and not something that is just a natural consequence of Of friction in human society. | ||
It's a targeted attack against a specific type of people. | ||
But they want to obscure that. | ||
They want to obfuscate that. | ||
They want to go, yeah, but... | ||
And again, you know, and we'll, it's just the perfect example. | ||
And Simon. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
It's like saying that Jews were not genocided by Germany during World War II. | ||
Because it was up to somebody else to remind Jonathan Greenblatt that, you know, there was widespread violence in World War II. | ||
There was widespread violence against Jews and white people. | ||
So shut up. | ||
You know, it's like, well, that doesn't actually change anything. | ||
Yes, there was violence and a lot more violence against Europeans, Christian white people in the Second World War than the gas chambers. | ||
The gas chambers are particularly sick, particularly disturbing for that reason. | ||
Trump amplified false claims that white Afrikaners have been victims of a genocide, even showing a video of crosses and earthen mounds that he says represent more than a thousand grave sites of murdered farmers. | ||
The mounds were in fact a part of a protest against violence, not actual grave. | ||
Oh my god, so they're actually, that's what they're saying? | ||
This is the most well-understood practice the world has ever seen. | ||
Every cross represents a dead person. | ||
No, they aren't buried right there. | ||
They aren't actual grave sites. | ||
They're symbolic headstones of people that are in fact buried elsewhere in South Africa. | ||
Maybe Washington Post doesn't realize this. | ||
When you're trying to get a message across and you're trying to use a visual medium to do so, it's more effective to have a thousand crosses next to each other with the names of the murdered white South Africans than it is to show a thousand crosses sprinkled throughout the country in a way that you can never capture in a single image. | ||
They know this. | ||
They know this. | ||
So this is just pure psychological manipulation. | ||
Trying to warp your perception of this. | ||
Trying to leave you with the impression there's no genocide going on, that there were no dead people. | ||
I mean, just completely outrageous the way that they phrase this. | ||
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They're going to gaslight us and act like the crosses along highways are, you know, actually on top of graves or something. | |
Yeah. | ||
And that was another version of this, right? | ||
The one that we just showed is the big, it's crosses in the shape of a cross on the side of a hill. | ||
But there was the other one that we showed a few days ago of all of the crosses lining the highway. | ||
So people would drive, and you could drive for like 15 minutes, and every five feet there was another cross. | ||
They weren't buried on the side of the highway, Washington Post. | ||
We know that. | ||
I mean, just think about how sick this is. | ||
Honestly think about the fact, like, compare this to the reaction of things, because we actually have, oh my god, this is the craziest thing. | ||
We actually have examples in very, very recent history of literally non-existent genocides that never happened, that there were no bodies of, that the media ran with the narrative that a genocide happened. | ||
The residential schools in Canada, remember those? | ||
Remember those where they were like, there are mass graves underneath the Catholic schools in Canada. | ||
They burnt down cities and tore down statues and burnt over 100 churches and revenge for this and paid tens of millions of dollars to ground-penetrating radar scans to uncover the graves that just didn't exist. | ||
They just weren't there. | ||
They never existed. | ||
There were no dead people. | ||
There were no bodies. | ||
There were no graves. | ||
There were no mass graves. | ||
It didn't exist. | ||
How's the Washington Post? | ||
How did they put it? | ||
How did they phrase things when they covered that? | ||
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And it's like, so you can take the literal non-existent, never happened, totally fabricated, proven to be fake. | ||
Not even like there's no proof that it happened. | ||
No, there's proof it didn't happen. | ||
They've scanned all of the grounds of all of the churches where they claimed it happened. | ||
Not a single grave was found anywhere, let alone the thousands that they claimed. | ||
And yet that claim proved very seriously and with concern. | ||
And laws need to be passed. | ||
And retribution needs to be had. | ||
And of course they're rioting. | ||
They're outraged. | ||
They were genocide. | ||
It never happened. | ||
Didn't exist. | ||
Then you point to an actual genocide that actually happened. | ||
It really is just impossible to express the level of evil. | ||
To sit there and look at a thousand crosses. | ||
Marking a thousand symbolic graves. | ||
A thousand murder victims. | ||
And then write an article that goes, well, but those weren't the real graves, though. | ||
But actually, those weren't the real graves. | ||
Trump was lying about that. | ||
Fact check, false. | ||
There were no graves there. | ||
Doing everything they can to cover up and therefore perpetuate serial murder against a people because of the color of their skin. | ||
You know, it's... | ||
It's like projection, but it's even worse. | ||
Here we're showing the images. | ||
Now, in case you don't know, in case there's a Washington Post reporter tuning in right now, those aren't real graves, okay? | ||
Those are crosses. | ||
Each one represents a murder victim. | ||
Each one of those crosses represents a mother or a father or a daughter or a son or a brother or a sister and a friend that was torn to pieces. | ||
By rabid, racist, black murderers. | ||
Okay? | ||
No, the bodies aren't buried there. | ||
Nobody's claiming that. | ||
But by debunking a claim nobody's making, you're trying to downplay the actual real-life murders that are happening because you are a sickeningly evil type of person. | ||
Okay? | ||
I don't know how to make it any more clear. | ||
And it's like every day there's more and more reports about, well, white people are the source of all evil. | ||
White people's DNA is particularly demented. | ||
White people are the only ones who don't do this. | ||
You would never see a white person downplaying the genocide of another race. | ||
Doesn't happen. | ||
Doesn't happen, really. | ||
Not the way that it does in return. | ||
By the way, somebody pointed out, like, kind of weird, isn't it? | ||
Kind of weird that there's absolutely no sizable movement in South Africa of black South Africans defending the white people. | ||
Doesn't exist. | ||
There's no contingent of black South Africans going, hey, hey, hey, we got apartheid over with. | ||
We're in charge now. | ||
Let's show these white people how merciful we can be. | ||
Let's join hands with them. | ||
Let's protect them. | ||
No, this is the South Africans. | ||
Kill the boar! | ||
Kill the boar! | ||
Kind of disturbing, right? | ||
Kind of maybe should be a signal to white people. | ||
This is what happens when you become a minority. | ||
Now, you look at something like Black Lives Matter, 90% of Black Lives Matter riots were white people standing up to protect black people against a fake non-existent genocide that they think was going on. | ||
But white people typically stand up against genocide and don't like to see people targeted on the basis of their race and will stand up when that happens, but not to white people. | ||
So they'll stand up against the fake genocides of the residential schools or of... | ||
Police killing unarmed black men in a genocidal fashion. | ||
They'll stand up for the non-existent genocides against non-white people. | ||
But white people will not stand up against the genocide of white people. | ||
And non-white people will not stand up against the genocide of white people. | ||
Not in any numbers that actually matter or have an effect. | ||
But that shouldn't be a surprise either. | ||
Because... | ||
When has there ever been an instance of white people being targeted for their race in which non-white people came to their defense? | ||
Can you point, I mean, there was something like a million British girls raped by Pakistani, Southeast Asian Muslim rape gangs in the UK. | ||
Is there a single example of a single whistleblower from within that community going to the police and saying, hey. | ||
My fellow Muslims are raping white girls. | ||
You need to check this out. | ||
I'm going to go report this to police. | ||
I don't like that this is going on. | ||
The whole community knew about it. | ||
Everybody knew about it. | ||
It's a very widespread thing. | ||
I mean, when you have examples of girls being taken to someone's apartment building and 50 dudes abuse her in a couple of days, everybody knows it was going on. | ||
A single one of them had the conscience to say, hey, this is wrong. | ||
We shouldn't be doing this. | ||
And I'm going to go against my community. | ||
To stand up for the white people that are being victimized. | ||
It just doesn't happen. | ||
Really doesn't happen. | ||
I'm sure you could point to like, I don't know, I'm sure there's some example somewhere. | ||
I'm sure there's some South African bishop that protected white people from being killed. | ||
I'm sure that's happened once or twice, right? | ||
I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure there's an example or two you could point to. | ||
I'm talking about the trends. | ||
I'm talking about these statistics. | ||
I'm talking about this happening in a... | ||
Size that would actually have an impact and make a difference. | ||
Doesn't happen, doesn't exist. | ||
So just know, there's a vision of the future. | ||
Okay? | ||
There's no escape. | ||
No getting away. | ||
There's no, we're going to go create our own thing away from people who hate us. | ||
They'll follow you. | ||
They'll take it from you. | ||
And the media will cover it up. | ||
And the media will celebrate it. | ||
The media will deny it. | ||
And then when they're forced to acknowledge it, they'll obscure and obfuscate and distract and blur it. | ||
Because they want it to happen. | ||
Do you think it'd be any different here? | ||
Do you think it'd be any different here if a bunch of black radicals started killing white people? | ||
Do you think the media would be outraged and speak out against it? | ||
Or would they downplay it and ignore it and distract from it? | ||
And claim those crosses didn't have graves underneath. | ||
What? | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I'm just going to try to tear through the rest of South African news because we've got so much more to get to, but I've got to give you the context. | ||
I felt the need to spend so much time on that just to really try to get across just how sickening the response to this is. | ||
But in that note, Forbes magazine, Trump argues with South African president falsely claiming genocide of white farmers. | ||
Falsely claiming. | ||
I mean, it is happening, but it's false, apparently. | ||
Ramaphosa said he was not familiar with the alleged grave sites, and South African government policy is completely against what Malema is saying, but it's not. | ||
It's not, though, but they are capturing the farms. | ||
They are confiscating them with no payment. | ||
And people are being killed. | ||
A South African court recently rejected claims of white genocide in South Africa as it is clearly imagined and not real. | ||
Ramaphosa's administration also said there's no evidence to support the conspiracy. | ||
It's a conspiracy theory. | ||
The gravesites of thousands of people who were murdered. | ||
Just insane. | ||
But Trump was unmoved, insisting you do allow them to take the land, and when they take the land, they kill the white farmer and nothing happens to them. | ||
In many cases, people are being executed. | ||
By the way, I could show you videos. | ||
I'm going to show you videos about South Africa all day. | ||
But I want you to be able to sleep tonight, so I'm not going to do that to you. | ||
But there are videos of the poor in South Africa, the poor white people in South Africa, who get no government assistance because they're white. | ||
And they're just in abject poverty. | ||
Have no ability to make money because they're discriminated against in hiring. | ||
No government subsidies or government assistance because they're white and therefore superior and privileged and don't need help, I guess. | ||
And they were trying to leave, but they couldn't get refugee status because all of the white countries said your persecution is a conspiracy and it's a white supremacist. | ||
And by merely asking for help and relief, You are perpetuating a racist stereotype and racist conspiracy, a white supremacist talking point. | ||
How dare you? | ||
So, I'm just telling you about your future, folks. | ||
I'm just telling you about what you're going to experience in your lifetime if we don't make a change. | ||
In an intense meeting, Trump makes the South African president watch videos promoting baseless claims of white genocide. | ||
Promoting baseless claims of white genocide. | ||
He played a montage. | ||
Of the most popular political party in South Africa, an entire stadium chanting, kill the white people, shoot the farmer. | ||
That is the video promoting the baseless claims of white genocide. | ||
It's like showing the Nazi Nuremberg rally and saying this is promoting the baseless claim of Jewish genocide, that they're targeting non-Jews. | ||
It's like you showed a political meeting of the people doing it, chanting and yelling and singing that they're doing it. | ||
Great. | ||
It's baseless, apparently. | ||
Now, apparently almost 70,000 South Africans are interested in U.S. asylum. | ||
And, you know, for the sake of South Africa, they better hope they don't get it. | ||
They better hope they don't get it because they're going to starve if they do. | ||
We'll show you that in just a second. | ||
PBS News writes this. | ||
White farmers have been murdered in South Africa, but those numbers account for less than 1% of more than 27,000 annual murders nationwide. | ||
Yes, and black people are always killing each other, so therefore, when they target white people for torture and murder on the basis of their race, then shut up, don't worry about it. | ||
It's not a big deal, because it happens all the time to everybody, apparently. | ||
Only it's happening in a much more targeted and devastating way. | ||
Experts say the deaths do not amount to genocide, and President Donald Trump misleads about land confiscation. | ||
Oh, so there are deaths. | ||
Okay, so there are deaths, they just don't amount to genocide. | ||
Very comforting. | ||
Thank you, PBS. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Of course, as Sour Patch Lids responds, white South African farmers comprise much less than 1% of the South African population, so at less than 1% of the annual numbers, they're still being murdered at a rate 14 times higher than the general population because of their race. | ||
Okay. | ||
Dries van Legenhoven, who is of course being targeted by Belgium for daring to not want to be killed in his own homeland, writes, kill the boar, kill the white man. | ||
The revolution requires us to kill. | ||
The Belgian regime says, it's just jokes. | ||
It's a classic apartheid song. | ||
It doesn't mean anything. | ||
But if a teenager shares a meme of Hitler on a skateboard, they get sent to jail for Holocaust denial and incitement. | ||
And that's not even a joke. | ||
Sounds like a joke? | ||
Not a joke. | ||
They actually write articles that are like, Kill the Boar is a symbolic song that you don't have to worry about. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
These people really are psychopaths. | ||
White South African farmers are being murdered at rates 166 to 1,666 times higher than the rural populations of the U.S., Australia, and Canada. | ||
According to NewsHour, murders of white South African farmers account for less than 1% of the country's 27,000 annual murders. | ||
That equates to 20 to 250 murders per year. | ||
Agri-SA estimates there are approximately 30,000 white commercial farmers in South Africa. | ||
So, comes out to about 666 per 100,000 or 833 per 100,000. | ||
South Africa's national murder rate is 77.6 per 100,000, based on nearly 20,000 murders from January to September 2024. | ||
White South African farmers' murder rate is 9 to 11.8 times higher than the national average. | ||
So that's some other math. | ||
So regardless of how you break it down, they're clearly being targeted for murder at a rate 10 to 15 times higher than any other population. | ||
But it's not genocide. | ||
But it's not genocide. | ||
They're just a vanishingly small minority being specifically targeted for expropriation and death. | ||
But don't call it genocide or else you might make it seem like white people can be victims. | ||
I'm here to tell you folks, and I've said this a million times, white people, talking to white people now, you're not special. | ||
You're not immune. | ||
You're not immortal. | ||
Your race is not superior, actually. | ||
Anti-racist statement of the day. | ||
White people are not superior to other people in terms of their ability to maintain and exist when being targeted for destruction. | ||
You do not have the ability, like, you're not Superman. | ||
When bullets rain down, the humans hide and Superman stands up straight because he doesn't get hurt by them. | ||
This is like white people standing up straight and just getting cut down by the bullets. | ||
You're not Superman. | ||
You can't survive this. | ||
So stop ignoring it. | ||
Completely insane. | ||
And again, just to give you the reality on the ground in South Africa, just 2 million South Africans pay 80% of all income tax. | ||
It's farther revealed than 113,000 individuals or 1.6 of registered taxpayers who earn... | ||
Over $1.5 million a year pay 27% of personal income taxes. | ||
But 2 million South Africans pay for 80% of all personal income taxes for the entire country. | ||
The vast majority of those are white people, of course. | ||
And that's what allows this. | ||
Half of South Africa's population are 100% dependent on state welfare. | ||
ANC leaders boast that this is a good thing. | ||
Okay? | ||
You got basically 2% of the population. | ||
Paying for half of them to live off of. | ||
Meanwhile, farm murder and rape nearly 400 white South African farmers killed in 12 months. | ||
400 in 12 months out of a population of just a couple tens of thousands. | ||
Many in the farming community are disturbed by a newly introduced motion that rules land can be seized without any financial recompense. | ||
Critics believe that the proposal to amend Section 25 of the Constitution has enabled disgruntled members of the community to invade and steal farmland without fear of legal consequences. | ||
Again, I do want to move on. | ||
There's so much more news to get to, but this is the final thing, right? | ||
Trump shows the video of the most popular party, the opposition party in South Africa, chanting, kill the boar, kill the farmer. | ||
We can show you documentaries, statements, police reports, studies. | ||
We break down the math. | ||
Clearly, this is happening. | ||
There is no denying this. | ||
They can throw out the word baseless all they want. | ||
Doesn't change the fact that it is, in fact, happening 100%. | ||
There is no denying it, unless you're a dishonest scumbag. | ||
But the media, in response to showing this, goes out of their way to downplay what's going on, to hide the reality of the numbers, to obscure the reality of what's happening. | ||
Because, again, just to use the cliche, Could you ever imagine somebody going, well, you know, the number of, out of all the people killed in World War II, the number of Jewish victims was nowhere near the number of Russian victims or German victims, so it wasn't a genocide. | ||
So it wasn't a genocide. | ||
And again, I'm not even, I'm not even like making a point about the Holocaust or anything. | ||
It's just strictly pointing out that when PBS, right, our national news corporation, Makes this claim. | ||
It's patently absurd. | ||
It's patently absurd to say more people of another race have died of murder, so therefore the genocide happening doesn't matter or count or mean anything. | ||
This is just absolute nonsense. | ||
Absolute nonsense. | ||
In exactly the same way, you could say... | ||
I guess the Jews can just shut up. | ||
There was no genocide that happened in World War II because, I mean, more non-Jew people died than Jews. | ||
And it's like, this doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter if more people of another type died. | ||
If there was a targeted, government-funded, government-sponsored program to destroy the livelihood and kill a certain type of person, that's a genocide, even if other people also die. | ||
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Please. | |
Please. | ||
It's like telling somebody they shouldn't care that their wife got murdered because more people die of sickness than murder. | ||
Yeah, but somebody murdered my wife. | ||
It doesn't matter if other people die. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Again, it's the fact that they would make the argument. | ||
It's the fact that they would think that's something they should say. | ||
What is compelling them to say that? | ||
What is the purpose behind saying something like that? | ||
Only to allow the murders to continue. | ||
Only to cover up and therefore stop pushback against the actual genocide that's happening. | ||
And here's what I mean. | ||
Here's why I return to this. | ||
Because we have a final story here. | ||
We have a final story here. | ||
Because there is an example. | ||
With all the thousands of murders. | ||
400 murders in a single year. | ||
Murders of horrific detail. | ||
Right? | ||
Just literally children being boiled to death in front of their children. | ||
All right? | ||
I don't like talking about this, but this is what's going on. | ||
Okay? | ||
Literally being tied up and flayed alive. | ||
I mean, I could go on. | ||
I mean, I could go on and on and on about the horrors visited on white South Africans. | ||
400 in a single year. | ||
Thousands over the last several years. | ||
Government sponsored. | ||
Government encouraged. | ||
Stadiums full of people chanting, kill the boar. | ||
The New York Times has written a single article about violence in South Africa. | ||
Out of all of the examples I just laid out, what do you think they reported on? | ||
If they had one instance in which last year, a year in which 400 white people were brutally murdered, if they reported on one act of violence in South Africa last year, what do you think they reported on? | ||
Oh, Matt says black on black. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Wrong. | ||
White on black. | ||
They chose, out of all of the examples I just laid out, one story to tell about violence in South Africa. | ||
It was white men charged in attack on black teenagers at pool in South Africa. | ||
This apparently worthy of international news. | ||
Because black people who did not belong to a resort. | ||
Tried to swim in a pool in a resort that they weren't paying for. | ||
White people asked him to move. | ||
A scuffle broke out. | ||
That becomes international news. | ||
Nobody died. | ||
Nobody got killed. | ||
The only claims of racism came from the black people who were like, they said it was a white-only pool. | ||
No, you just don't belong to the resort where the pool is and aren't supposed to be there because you're trespassing. | ||
So I just really, it needs to come through to people. | ||
This was from 2022. | ||
And it's, as far as I, it's like the only example of reporting on the violence in South Africa, and it's on the fact that black people were kicked out of a pool. | ||
And some hands were thrown. | ||
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So just really think about that. | ||
Just really think about that. | ||
They ignore, they twiddle their thumbs, they pretend to be blind to 400 brutal murders in a single year, but they write a sob story about how black kids weren't allowed to swim in a pool that they trespassed into. | ||
That's their priority. | ||
That's worthy of a New York Times article. | ||
That's worthy of international news. | ||
But if you try to bring up the farm murders, they call you a racist. | ||
A violent attack by a group of white men on two black teenagers at a resort pool in South Africa on Christmas Day has sparked widespread outrage, reviving images of the ugly days of apartheid and serving as a stinging reminder of the country's unresolved racial tensions. | ||
400 murders in a single year. | ||
Unreported on. | ||
Black kids trespass in a pool. | ||
White people tell them to leave. | ||
A fight breaks out. | ||
International news. | ||
Outrage. | ||
Reliving the past. | ||
Oh, the horrors of apartheid. | ||
So, just so you know, it's not that they're totally unaware of what's happening in South Africa. | ||
It's just that they genuinely support the genocide of white people. | ||
So, that's all that's happening here. | ||
It's all that's happening. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all. | ||
Alright, now we'll move on. | ||
Now we can move on. | ||
Should we do it? | ||
Should we return to what we should have done in the first segment? | ||
Of this episode? | ||
And do your daily dispatch? | ||
Because that's what we're doing. | ||
And I am delaying so the crew can get ready to fire it. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Your daily dispatch. | ||
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I'm throwing curveballs over here. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 22nd of May 2025. | ||
Biden officials accused of delaying a public warning on COVID-19 vaccine heart risks. | ||
Senate report alleges. | ||
That is not a good headline. | ||
This is much more intense than that made it sound. | ||
They knew the vaccine caused heart problems. | ||
They covered it up and released it anyway. | ||
That's what it's saying. | ||
That's what it's saying here. | ||
A newly released interim report from Senator Ron Johnson's office claims top U.S. health officials in the Biden administration withheld critical information in early 2021 about potential heart-related side effects associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
The 54-page report alleges that despite receiving multiple warnings about the risks, particularly cases of myocarditis and related conditions in young people, federal agencies delayed issuing formal alerts for several months. | ||
They knew it was happening. | ||
They knew it was going to happen. | ||
They covered it up in order to get it released on purpose. | ||
That's called mass murder. | ||
That's another act of genocide that the media is complicit in covering up. | ||
Another act of mass murder by our government. | ||
This time through the vaccines. | ||
Absolutely outrageous. | ||
Nothing has been done about this or any of the things that's happened under COVID. | ||
Where are the arrests? | ||
Where are the arrests? | ||
They killed people. | ||
They killed a lot of people. | ||
If you're listening to my voice, or if you know somebody who had a 15-year-old die on a soccer pitch, somebody out there lost their 25-year-old daughter to a sudden heart attack in the middle of the night, the U.S. government killed them in cooperation with Pfizer and with NIH. | ||
And Dr. Fauci and all the other experts, the CDC and FDA, murdered your child. | ||
Okay? | ||
And they've gotten away with it so far. | ||
Meanwhile, I'll cover that one enough, I think. | ||
Israel-Gaza latest. | ||
Two Israeli embassy workers shot dead in Washington, D.C. by a suspect who shouted, free Palestine. | ||
Suspect said, I did it, I did it for Gaza, witness recalls. | ||
The man, suspected to have killed two Israeli embassy workers in Washington last night after the shooting, said, I did it for Gaza, a witness said. | ||
Kaylee Cashler, the 29-year-old jewelry designer who witnessed the shooting, told Reuters that she was at Capital Jewish Museum to listen to a panel on humanitarian aid in Gaza minutes before the gunshots were heard outside at around 9 p.m. local time. | ||
This was a targeted murder. | ||
I mean, I think most people that I've seen are saying this is... | ||
Some sort of false flag attack. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
I mean, honestly, this was incredibly brutal and stupid and pointless and senseless and vicious and horrifying. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
But was it real? | ||
But did it really happen the way it was supposed to? | ||
The way that they're saying that it did? | ||
I personally just can't. | ||
I just don't understand what the motive would be here. | ||
I mean, you have to know that this entirely serves the purpose of Israel. | ||
Entirely. | ||
I mean, they are desperate for examples of antisemitism. | ||
They're trying desperately to pass antisemitism bills to eradicate the First Amendment. | ||
To dictate what can and can't be talked about in colleges. | ||
And there are not a lot of examples of real anti-Semitic attacks. | ||
I guess this is one. | ||
But to me it's just another example of just like this ethnic conflict between two foreign peoples 5,000 miles away resulting in murders in America. | ||
And this is probably the 10th time this has happened since the outbreak of the Gaza War in America. | ||
There have been little Palestinian kids. | ||
Yeah, Nick Fuentes says false flag right on schedule. | ||
There goes free speech and diplomacy. | ||
See you next time. | ||
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Rodriguez is a 30-year-old Chicago native graduate of the University of Illinois with no previous criminal record. | ||
He's an active member of Far Life. | ||
Far-left Marxist pro-Palestinian group called the Party for Socialism and Liberation. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, so he's a socialist idiot. | ||
Again, it's like, what? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Do they just not have the ability to think in second-order effects? | ||
Like, you did it, guy. | ||
You did it. | ||
You killed two innocent people. | ||
You killed two innocent young people who had nothing to do with the conflict, who hadn't killed anybody. | ||
Yeah, now all your friends are going to get deported, basically. | ||
Now all your friends are going to get deported and it's going to become that much more difficult to argue against the thing that you claim to be fighting against. | ||
You absolute moron. | ||
Again, I see people questioning this in a variety of different ways. | ||
I just think it's senseless violence. | ||
And again, we can get into what's happening with Israel. | ||
Here, because it is absolutely horrific. | ||
This is the thing. | ||
It's like, that guy's clearly an idiot. | ||
Most of the people prominently put forward as champions of Palestine are insufferable morons that truly make me understand the position of Israel. | ||
Like, honestly, watch Hassan Piker for five minutes and try not to hate the Palestinians. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
I'm on the side of Palestine in this conflict. | ||
But Hassan Avi needs to be given a helicopter ride. | ||
So we can learn about things on the ground. | ||
So I don't, you know, it's like, but it doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter if stupid, obnoxious, ignorant morons also believe the thing that is true, it's still true. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's just how it is. | ||
That's just the way it is. | ||
It doesn't matter if there's a violent, psychopathic, communist idiot that wants to be the next Luigi Mangione by killing two young Jewish people in the prime of their life. | ||
It doesn't mean that Israel is suddenly right about what they're doing in the Middle East. | ||
It just means that that guy's an idiot and a murderer and should be dealt with as such. | ||
But I think what people really need to know about is Project Esther. | ||
Esther. | ||
Esther? | ||
I guess it's Esther. | ||
Project Esther is an Israeli-driven foreign operation. | ||
I think actually we'll start with this one. | ||
Trump is executing Project Esther. | ||
Project Esther claims they are terrorizing America by protesting against Israel. | ||
The goals are anti- Israeli speech equals anti-American. | ||
Free speech is a weapon of terror. | ||
Esther's data comes from Israel NGOs, the ADLP, the ISGAP, the NCRI, and Canary Mission. | ||
And this is actually from heritage.org. | ||
Project Esther, a national strategy to combat anti-Semitism. | ||
The virulent anti-Israel, anti-Zionist and anti-American groups comprising the so-called pro-Palestinian movement inside the United States are exclusively pro-Palestine and more so pro-Hamas. | ||
They're part of a highly organized global Hamas support network, HSN, and therefore effectively a terrorist support network. | ||
You hear that? | ||
Speaking out against the abject murder of Palestinian children is... | ||
Now you're a part of the Hamas Terror Network. | ||
You're a terrorist now, according to Project Esther. | ||
The HSN's strategic purpose inside the United States is to generate internal political pressure to compel the United States government to change its long-standing policy of support of Israel. | ||
HSN and its nihilist supporters indoctrinate the gullible into supporting Hamas and hating Israel to create the street mayhem that serves their ends. | ||
How does it serve their ends, though? | ||
How does it serve their ends? | ||
The more street mayhem there is, the more credence the Israeli lobby has to push anti-Semitism bills. | ||
Everything they're doing is counterproductive to actually stopping this conflict. | ||
Their goals, they hope to achieve their goals by taking advantage of our open society, corrupting our education system, leveraging the American media, co-opting the federal government, and relying on the American Jewish community's complacency. | ||
Whoa, whoa. | ||
Corrupting our education system? | ||
Leveraging American media? | ||
Co-opting the federal government? | ||
Who do they think they are? | ||
Israel? | ||
How dare they do what Israel has done for a hundred years? | ||
New visa monitoring directive sparks free speech debate. | ||
A new directive from Senator Rubio has instructed the U.S. State Department to monitor the social media of student visa holders and applicants for signs of hostility towards American culture and principles. | ||
By which they mean our alliance with the great God-ordained state of Israel, right? | ||
Critics argue it represents government overreach, while others might see it as a necessary measure for national security. | ||
But clearly it is an attack on the First Amendment. | ||
Clearly, I mean, it's just not, there's not anything else you could say. | ||
And there's no, there is no visa monitoring directive to actually Determine whether somebody is anti-American or pro-American. | ||
That doesn't exist. | ||
And Israel's foreign interference in America is just getting unbearable, frankly. | ||
Mondevice says, accusing Israel of genocide is equivalent to supporting Al-Qaeda and ISIS and should bar a person from government employment, according to Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Canary Mission Blacklist is secretly bankrolled by a major Jewish federation. | ||
Natan Sharansky is an Israeli politician, human rights activist, and author. | ||
He served as chairman of the executive for the Jewish Agency from June 2009 to August 2018 and currently serves as the chairman for the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, ISGAP. | ||
Long story short, you've got a variety of literal Israelis, All right, Welcome back, folks. | ||
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Why aren't they doing anything? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
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Now I want to go to a couple videos here. | ||
I think we'll start with clip number one because this is... | ||
There's a successful raid against the pirates, the Vikings, the foreign tribes who make trips into America to loot and plunder before returning to their homelands. | ||
The amount of money these people steal is unbelievable. | ||
But luckily, Trump's in office, so they're actually being hunted down, rounded up. | ||
And expelled from our nation or imprisoned forever. | ||
So let's go now to clip number one, behind the scenes of Homeland Security arresting this gang that has been raiding American neighborhoods. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Fox News exclusively capturing this early morning bust of an Iranian-born man living in an upscale Los Angeles-area neighborhood, luxury SUVs out front. | |
Police! | ||
Hands up! | ||
Hands up! | ||
The suspect walks out of his home shoeless, surrendering on charges of interstate theft. | ||
Stop! | ||
Allegedly part of a scheme that stole $83 million in Amazon goods. | ||
This particular individual is here on a visa. | ||
He's engaged in a tremendous amount of... | ||
of illegal activity. | ||
He now faces prison and deportation if convicted. | ||
The operation netted more than a dozen members of two rival transnational gangs. | ||
A lot of these organizations do exploit the local communities as well as their own communities from the country that they come from. | ||
According to court documents, they now face charges ranging from cargo theft to kidnapping and attempted murder. | ||
Some have ties to the Mexican Sereno gang and allegedly hired a member to carry out at least one assassination. | ||
Among the arrested, suspects born in Iran, Armenia, and We're going after transnational criminal organizations, violent and organized crime, going out into the community and getting the most dangerous folks out of here. | ||
Homeland Security tells Fox some of the suspects are in the country on fraudulent immigration papers, seeking asylum benefits they're not entitled to. | ||
Matt, what was it like? | ||
A lot of adrenaline, Aisha. | ||
And these are Armenian-led gangs with members from various countries, and they also work with the Mexican mafia. | ||
These are not recent border crossers looking for a job. | ||
This is a well-organized crime syndicate that has been terrorizing American neighborhoods. | ||
And Homeland Security and the U.S. attorney here tells us that these types of busts are easier under the Trump administration now. | ||
The latest number we have this morning, 13 people arrested, including a person in Florida. | ||
And not just arrests, but cash recovered and 13 or 14 firearms. | ||
Aisha, Bill. | ||
Matt Ben, live for us. | ||
Thank you, Matt. | ||
DHS nabs numerous suspects and dramatic sting of rival L.A. gangs. | ||
Again, I mean, it's just, you know, we don't have to deal with this. | ||
We really don't have to deal with any of this stuff. | ||
Do we realize that? | ||
Why is America the playground of international criminal gangs? | ||
Why do we let these people in? | ||
Why do we let the socialists manage our cities so that police are overworked and underpaid because they hate the police and release criminals? | ||
Like, you understand there are downstream effects to this. | ||
What's the Benjamin quote? | ||
Benjamin Franklin had so many famous quotes about this. | ||
But it's sort of along the lines of, like, penny saved is a penny earned, right? | ||
Like, if you take care of the little stitch in time saves nine, right? | ||
If you take care of the little things right away while they're happening, then you have... | ||
You have time for other stuff. | ||
Or take care of the big things, and you have time for the little things. | ||
But if we're in just this constant cycle of trying to tread water, to keep our head above water, not drown in the crime, and so it's just like, okay, you can only focus on the biggest, craziest crimes, so there's more of those every day, and it's like you're never going to get to the small petty crimes. | ||
Like, I think about, there was this moment when I was in Japan. | ||
Like, you go to Japan, and you realize that America doesn't have to be this way. | ||
Right? | ||
You're in America and you think this is just the way things are. | ||
Crime is rampant. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Homeless people are everywhere. | ||
That's their choice. | ||
What are you going to say? | ||
You go to somewhere like Japan, and I'm not kidding. | ||
People say it as hyperbolic or whatever, but you could eat off of the floor in the subway in Japan. | ||
Tokyo, biggest city in the world. | ||
Feels like New York while you're there because it's just endless stretches of road and high-rises. | ||
And yet, you can go to any subway station in the entire city and it is spotless. | ||
Spotless. | ||
And there was one moment, we were walking around early in the morning and there was a Japanese worker in this sanitation worker uniform and he's on his hands and knees and he's scrubbing a single tile. | ||
Because one of the tiles in the subway station had been scuffed, so he was scrubbing it out. | ||
That's what you can do when you aren't dealing with everything else, right? | ||
If the subway's full of trash, if there's spray paint on the walls, if there's broken windows and crime happening, you gotta deal with that stuff. | ||
The scuff is not gonna be your priority. | ||
But once you take care of all that stuff, you're looking around going, I guess I'll take care of that scuff over there. | ||
I mean, nothing else to do. | ||
Everything else is good. | ||
Everything else is clean and nice and functional. | ||
So I'll take care of all the little details now. | ||
And you know we could live in that country, right? | ||
You know we could live in that country if we wanted. | ||
I guess we don't want to. | ||
I guess we don't want to. | ||
And sort of on that note, I don't... | ||
Understand how normal people put up with this stuff. | ||
It's got to be willful ignorance, right? | ||
It's got to be willful ignorance that everything is being destroyed on purpose, by design, that everything is awful. | ||
I don't believe that people... | ||
So, my wife took our daughter yesterday to a library near our house. | ||
She hadn't been in a while. | ||
Probably been a year since she'd been. | ||
And she, like, is, like, starting to cry when she's telling me about it. | ||
Because she's like, last time I went, you know, it was nice. | ||
But, like, this time I go, and, like, to get to the library, you go through a park, and the park is just, like, full of homeless people camping there, just drugged out, shooting up, lighting fires. | ||
She's like, okay, I don't even want to go to the library if I have to go through a gauntlet of cracked out, diseased freaks lying, and then she didn't say, I'm saying this, but she's like, yeah, there's like homeless people in the park, and it's like, I just don't want my kids to even see that, let alone be introduced to the stuff that's going on there. | ||
Then she's like, then I go into the library, and of course it's filled with homeless people too. | ||
And she's like, there's some guy there with like a... | ||
Open wound like scab that's like oozing. | ||
He's like itching it and she's like I didn't even let our daughter get out of the stroller. | ||
We were there for like five minutes. | ||
I just had to get out of there. | ||
It was disgusting. | ||
And it's just like how do normal I mean do people go to that library and are just like this is great. | ||
I love the library. | ||
The city library is so great. | ||
And there's just like She's drugged out, sweating homeless people. | ||
It's like reeking of urine. | ||
It's like having a conversation with the air or sexual relations with themselves. | ||
And it's just like, okay, I have this crazy idea. | ||
What if the homeless people go to the homeless shelter and the library is for kids and... | ||
Students to study and to learn and to have a quiet place to explore. | ||
And like literally, my wife is like, her eyes are like welling up in tears. | ||
She's like, I used to love the library so much. | ||
She's like, I have so many memories of being a little kid and going to the library with my mom. | ||
And it was such a wonderful, magical place. | ||
This is not the library downtown. | ||
I do not live downtown. | ||
No, it's a small little community library in South Austin. | ||
And it is a homeless camp, apparently. | ||
Apparently, we just can't stop. | ||
And it's like, you know, I don't want to be heartless to the homeless people, but they know what they're doing. | ||
I wouldn't do it. | ||
Maybe it's just me, but I hate putting people in bad situations. | ||
I hate making people feel uncomfortable. | ||
If I'm not wanted somewhere, I don't want to be there. | ||
If I'm not wanted somewhere, I don't want to be there. | ||
And if I don't belong somewhere, I'm not going to go there and impose myself on it. | ||
Like, it's one thing if you want to, you know, sleep in the woods. | ||
I don't think that should be allowed, but fine. | ||
But you're just this, like, diseased drug addict. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just awful. | ||
It's just everything in America is just crumbling and sucks. | ||
We don't have to put up with it. | ||
We shouldn't put up with it. | ||
Homeless people can go to the homeless shelter and the library can be for story time. | ||
Our little kids can run through the aisles and discover all sorts of new books, play computer games, hear a story being read to them, and not catch hepatitis B because there's some crackhead picking himself in the water fountain. | ||
And it's just gross. | ||
And again, it's like, you know, my wife is not a dissident to write podcaster, right? | ||
She's not on Twitter reposting Shiloh Hendrix's thing. | ||
She just is trying to be a mom. | ||
Trying to be a mom. | ||
Trying to, you know, have a fun outing with her daughter. | ||
And it's just, you can't avoid it. | ||
And I don't know how other people feel about this. | ||
Yeah, now, okay, oh, they're going to patrol the public libraries. | ||
Oh, well, that's good. | ||
Yeah, nothing says fun, innocent childhood like the armed guards patrolling your library. | ||
The false dichotomy is that we have to either live in a police state or just abject chaos and misery. | ||
False dichotomy. | ||
It may have been drag queen story time. | ||
That may have been it. | ||
Actually, that's the other part of the story. | ||
So there's two instances. | ||
Again, my wife is just like talking to her, you know, mom friends. | ||
And she hears about this elementary school. | ||
I guess I'll leave it unnamed for now. | ||
But she's talking to these moms. | ||
And the moms just sort of reference this as if she knows about it. | ||
They're like, yeah, you know, with all the Afghan people coming in, All the classes are being taught as English second language now. | ||
My wife's like, Afghans, what? | ||
It's like, yeah, apparently a bunch of Afghans got dropped into this neighborhood in Austin. | ||
This really nice neighborhood in Austin. | ||
They all go to this elementary school. | ||
And so now all of the classes are being taught as English second language. | ||
So if your kid... | ||
Goes to elementary school in Austin Public School District. | ||
Half of their time at least is being utterly wasted teaching them to speak English as if they're babies or foreigners. | ||
So half of your kid's time is being spent just imposed boredom because they're teaching them to speak a language they already speak. | ||
To, you know, Make it comfortable for the foreigners to live here now and don't speak English. | ||
It's like, okay, that's kind of absurd. | ||
That's kind of ridiculous. | ||
That's kind of outrageous, actually, that half of my kids' education is being hijacked so that some foreigners can learn English. | ||
Oh, and by the way, who do you think the people teaching the English are, right? | ||
It's the mothers of the foreign community. | ||
Women in the foreign community are being hired as teachers. | ||
It's like, okay, my tax dollars are being taken to pay for this school that my kid is supposed to attend, but half of the time is going to be spent teaching these other kids stuff. | ||
They're newly arrived. | ||
They've never paid into American society. | ||
They haven't paid for this school, but they are getting jobs from the school. | ||
So they are being supported by the school. | ||
They are being supported by... | ||
And the entire curriculum is being hijacked and distorted to serve them. | ||
Thousands of Afghan children and teenage refugees will soon be enrolled in America's public schools. | ||
Oh, hooray. | ||
Good for us, right? | ||
It would be one thing if there was an Afghan billionaire that was paying for his community to have schools to help them teach English and to get them caught up. | ||
To the rest of the kids, that would be admirable, that would be actually beneficial to the American system. | ||
Austin ISD prepares to welcome Afghan refugee students. | ||
Why is my kid having to pay for that? | ||
Why is my kid having to have their education? | ||
My kid's not going to this school, by the way, but theoretically. | ||
Why are American kids having to lose educational opportunities? | ||
Because Afghan refugees don't speak English. | ||
And instead of the Afghan refugees having to, or the Afghan community having to pay for the extra considerations and commendations that are being set up for them, they actually pay nothing for that. | ||
We pay for that, and then they get jobs on top of it. | ||
They get paid to... | ||
Hijack our education system. | ||
And so already I'm hearing this and I'm just like, it's so unfair. | ||
That's just so unfair to the American kids that they're not going to get an education because they speak English. | ||
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And so they go, well, the school has another program. | ||
If you don't want to be in the Afghan class, then this school has a special program. | ||
Where they teach like more than half of the classes in Spanish. | ||
It's a, you know, dual language program with the intention of teaching kids Spanish in elementary school. | ||
So if you're in the regular class, half of your class is in Pushtan or whatever, Afghan language, as they're teaching you to say cat and dog when you're seven years old. | ||
You're not getting an education. | ||
Or you can opt out of that by being taught half of your classes in Spanish in an effort to learn Spanish. | ||
And she was with one of the moms she was talking to who has a slightly older daughter who was in that program. | ||
And they're like, is it good? | ||
Is it working? | ||
And she's like, well, I don't really speak Spanish, so I don't really understand what they're saying. | ||
So literally, kids in elementary school are being taught science and math. | ||
In a language they don't speak. | ||
So they don't learn science and they don't learn Spanish. | ||
They just gibber at them in a language they don't understand and then call it science class. | ||
Why is any of this happening? | ||
And then on top of that, she tells me about some family friends we have. | ||
Little kid who's six years old. | ||
He doesn't even go to Austin Public School. | ||
He goes to like a private Montessori school. | ||
Comes home calling himself they. | ||
He's not a he or a she. | ||
He's a they now. | ||
Does nobody notice? | ||
Does nobody recognize? | ||
My wife, she was like, I was thinking about it. | ||
I don't think there's a single family that we know with kids elementary school age that go to school in Austin. | ||
There's not a single kid we know that isn't some form of transgender. | ||
That isn't calling themselves a he when they're a she. | ||
Calling themselves a they. | ||
Or something like that. | ||
Every single kid. | ||
Every single kid. | ||
Nobody notice that when your kid goes to elementary school and public school, they turn trans, and if they don't, they don't. | ||
Anybody notice this? | ||
Anybody recognize that sending your kid to these schools means there is a very high likelihood that they're going to come out saying that actually they're a different gender? | ||
Actually, they're not a he or a she, they're a they. | ||
Whereas not going to those schools, it never, ever, ever, ever, ever happens. | ||
Not a single kid I know that's being homeschooled or that is in a private Christian school, not a single one is really even aware of the concept, let alone in this program that they're being indoctrinated into. | ||
And they're being indoctrinated into it. | ||
So, like, is this the world we want to live in? | ||
Is this the world that we pay for, that we support, that we build? | ||
We can't use our libraries because homeless, diseased drug addicts are sleeping in the halls. | ||
We can't use the parks because encampments of these people have taken them over and made the whole thing unsafe. | ||
I don't even want my kids looking at it, let alone playing there. | ||
We send our kid to the schools that we pay for. | ||
Half of the classes are hijacked to serve the foreign students that don't speak English, and the other half of the classes have some bizarre, baseless, new-aged theory that you can teach kids science in Spanish, and that will somehow teach them science and Spanish. | ||
They end up not learning science or Spanish. | ||
And just don't learn anything. | ||
And are probably going to end up gay or trans because the only thing the schools seem capable of teaching is kids to question their sexuality. | ||
to even be aware of this as a concept. | ||
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And like I hate blackbilling and I always try to make it a I always try to make an effort to Not just wallow in the sickness of our culture on this show. | ||
But the question that it begs is, what is everybody else doing? | ||
What is that? | ||
Does nobody see this? | ||
Out of the millions and millions of parents in just our city alone, are none of them going to the library? | ||
Are none of them questioning why all of the kids are gay all of a sudden? | ||
I mean, what? | ||
Have they not thought about the downstream effects this will have? | ||
We're going to have Roger Stone on the other side. | ||
First, we're going to play... | ||
Oh, he had to cancel. | ||
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Well, we're going to play a video from James Lee in the first five minutes of the next segment. | ||
Bombshell stuff. | ||
James Lee, you've got to follow him. | ||
He is knocking it out of the park continuously. | ||
This time it's about Ziploc bags and the poison is leaching into your food. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Ziploc bags cause dementia. | |
And is there a dark history behind the family that owns Ziploc? | ||
This is the packaging for a Ziploc bag, and you'll see a tiny little icon in the corner that says "microwave safe." Most would assume that that means you can put it in the microwave. | ||
Except, here is the problem. | ||
According to a recent class action lawsuit filed against S.C. Johnson& Son, the Son we will get back to before this is all over, I promise, but the lawsuit is alleging that S.C. Johnson failed to inform consumers that when the products are heated in a microwave, or frozen as intended, directed, and instructed for ordinary use, they release microplastics that are then leached into the consumer's food. | ||
If you're thinking that's not ideal, it isn't, because the presence of microplastics has been highly correlated with dementia, with a study finding up to 10 times the amount of microplastics in the brains of dementia patients compared to healthy brains. | ||
Worse yet, the lawsuit alleges that the defendant knew of the falsity of the microwave-safe misrepresentation and the freezer misrepresentation, but failed to disclose them in order to, quote, gain an unfair advantage over competitor products. | ||
Lying for profit, our favorite corporate pastime. | ||
But S.C. Johnson, they say they're different. | ||
They are S.C. Johnson& Son, a family business. | ||
They even call themselves, quote, a family company at work. | ||
For a better world. | ||
But I'm here to tell you that family is where our story today takes an even darker turn. | ||
Darker than the alleged widespread dementia, some would argue. | ||
Because, well, you'll see in a second here. | ||
I give you S. Curtis Johnson. | ||
S.C. Johnson. | ||
He is the great-great-grandson of the OG S.C. Johnson, the founder of the company. | ||
Now, back in 2011, he was accused of, quote, repeated improper touching of a girl. | ||
Yeah, 55-year-old Samuel Johnson, or Kurt as he is known, could face up to 40 years behind bars. | ||
He's accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl 15 to 20 times. | ||
That's right. | ||
Johnson was accused of, quote, indecently touching the girl over the course of more than three years. | ||
The girl told authorities that she could not remember exactly how old she was when the molestation started, but that it first occurred during the month of June when she was between 6th and 7th grade. | ||
By golly, she was in middle school. | ||
And if that wasn't already bad enough, oh, it gets even worse. | ||
That girl, she turned out to be his teen stepdaughter. | ||
His name is Kurt Johnson, an heir to the S.C. Johnson family fortune. | ||
His cut, $3 billion. | ||
But now this rich guy is also a convicted child molester who sexually abused his own stepdaughter. | ||
This next passage, I don't even want to read. | ||
I don't think I can even read it and have this video stay up. | ||
So, you know, if you want to, you can pause to read, but it is heinous. | ||
But anyway, according to the law, if convicted, the charge carries a maximum prison sentence of 40 years and a $100,000 penalty. | ||
But guess what Johnson got away with? | ||
Four months in jail and a $6,000 fine, which is nothing less than a speeding ticket, I would say, for what he allegedly did. | ||
Without having to register as a sex offender, I might also add. | ||
I'd like to deeply apologize to my stepdaughter and my wife, Tracy, for the tremendous spurt that I've caused. | ||
I guess that's the kind of justice being the 283rd richest person in the world can buy. | ||
Why does he request the maximum penalty? | ||
Why isn't he going to register as a sex offender? | ||
I don't understand the plea deal. | ||
I just don't understand it. | ||
I understand it. | ||
He had a lot of money, and as a result of that, he's treated differently than anybody else. | ||
Treated differently by whom, though? | ||
He's treated differently by the process. | ||
There have been multiple cases, and I have tried cases, Vinny, and I have represented... | ||
You're not indicating that a judge or a prosecutor is impressed by the money of a criminal defendant. | ||
I'm indicating that a person with billion dollars or not should be prosecuted at a felony. | ||
So now he's just walking around scot-free. | ||
A free man to this day enjoying the spoils of a $4 billion inheritance. | ||
Like they tell us, SC Johnson is a family company. | ||
But now you know exactly what kind of family. | ||
James Lee does absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
You gotta follow him on X. We gotta have him as a guest. | ||
I keep playing his videos. | ||
We should just interview the guy. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
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Good news and bad news. | |
Music We'll give you the bad news first. | ||
The bad news is Roger Stone is under the weather and not going to be able to come on today, so we'll have to reschedule him, and that's unfortunate. | ||
So no caveat there. | ||
The good news, though, means I get to take calls, and we get to play a little game I like to call Wikipedia hopscotch. | ||
We're going to see what we can't find out. | ||
About the people who were really running our country under Joe Biden's presidency. | ||
Who were they? | ||
How did they get their positions? | ||
Who were they married to? | ||
Who were their parents? | ||
What are their intentions? | ||
What are we going to do with them? | ||
All these questions will be answered. | ||
Stay tuned for that. | ||
But I got some more. | ||
Oh, and I get to take your calls. | ||
Also, I get to take your phone calls. | ||
So I'm going to open up the lines for your calls this final hour. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
taking your calls right now. | ||
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*sigh* Thank you. | |
I know we've talked a lot about... | ||
South Africa already today, but there have been a couple videos that have dropped since we've been live that I think are worth taking a look at. | ||
Because it goes to show that what's happening in the media is having an effect. | ||
The downplaying of the genocide. | ||
It's really just the latest step in a very long program of desensitization and brainwashing that the media has been engaged in to demonize white people relentlessly from every angle, to convince white people themselves that they deserve to be discriminated against and targeted and hated and despised and dispossessed and deracinated. | ||
It really is sick. | ||
We'll go to CNN first. | ||
We'll go to CNN first. | ||
This is CNN trying to explain. | ||
And I shouldn't have to explain this. | ||
But I just want to encourage you. | ||
Give a big, long think. | ||
Dedicate some real brain power into considering the fact that the people who tell you things like white people wearing dreads Is a racial microaggression that deserves punishment. | ||
Remember all the videos that came out? | ||
Like, white kids with dreads. | ||
Black kids, like, yelling at them. | ||
Like, that's our hair! | ||
And they, like, get kicked out of school and stuff. | ||
The people who claim that saying, you know, nice hair or where are you from? | ||
To a foreign person, that's a microaggression. | ||
It's an act of hate. | ||
It's oppression. | ||
It has to be confronted. | ||
Even if you didn't mean to be aggressive, that's because your unconscious bias is coming out and you need to police yourself. | ||
Consider the effects your words have on other people. | ||
But the South Africans chanting, kill the boar, kill the white farmer, that's good and fine. | ||
And actually, you just don't understand the historical context that makes it all okay. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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There has been debate over that song, that anti-apartheid chant. | |
And for people who don't have a historical context, it does potentially appear more literal. | ||
Talk to us about the debate that has happened inside of South Africa with the recognition of how it appears to people when they hear those words. | ||
It is... | ||
An inflammatory song, without a doubt. | ||
And many in South Africa, even black South Africans, don't think it should be sung in a post-apartheid world, 30 years plus after apartheid. | ||
But there are many who grew up under those years of white minority rule who understand the historical context of their song, Kill the Boar, Kill the Farmer. | ||
That Julius Malema has made popular again. | ||
It sort of fell into disuse. | ||
It's not been that commonly sung after the end of apartheid in 1994. | ||
But it's brought it back again to reanimate the issue of the majority of land in South Africa still being owned by white farmers. | ||
So they're justifying it. | ||
We used to understand the historical context of kill the boar. | ||
The context that Malema brought it back into popularity. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
It would be bad enough if they were just singing it. | ||
The little twist to this that I think they might be missing is they're actually killing the boar. | ||
I mean, they're not just singing about it. | ||
They're doing it. | ||
So I think it's a little bit more literal than they want you to believe. | ||
They're like, it'd be easy for somebody, for some ignorant person, some ignorant racist to think that black South Africans singing kill the white person is bad. | ||
But, you know, they just don't understand the historical context. | ||
Meanwhile, they're killing the white Africans. | ||
They're killing the white farmers. | ||
For now, did I ever play clip five? | ||
I don't think I ever played clip five. | ||
I should have played this back when we were talking about the fact that About 2% of the South African population provides for the rest of them, provides 80% of the tax income, because 50% of the population is living off handouts. | ||
Now, Rhodesia turned into Zimbabwe. | ||
Similar sort of thing happened there, expropriation of the farming land, killing the white farmers. | ||
Some white farmers were allowed to leave and just have their land confiscated. | ||
But the black South Africans didn't know how to farm and never learned the practice that the white South Africans had been engaged in, so they all started to starve to death. | ||
So they may be chanting, kill the white person, kill the boar now. | ||
They may be cheering on the expropriation of this land. | ||
They may be demonizing the refugees for leaving as cowards afraid of facing their punishment. | ||
But give it some time. | ||
And these same white farmers may be welcomed back as saviors and heroes as happened in Zimbabwe when white South African farmers who had been forcibly removed from their land at gunpoint were celebrated like returning gods when they decided to come back and feed the starving population that had so viciously targeted them and driven them out. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
This Zimbabwean man has returned to his family's farm. | ||
They're all hugging him. | ||
I mean, this is actually a beautiful thing. | ||
Six months after police chased him and his family out at gunpoint. | ||
And they're like dancing and singing. | ||
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They return to ululations and tears of joy. | |
God, you just got, I mean, how do you not love white people? | ||
I really don't understand it. | ||
That was kind of a beautiful scene we saw right there. | ||
That was kind of a beautiful thing. | ||
The forgiveness and the understanding of the white man. | ||
The willingness to actually help out the very people who had driven him away mere months before under threat of death. | ||
Generosity. | ||
Generosity and goodness and forgiveness and mercy just exudes from these white South Africans. | ||
So good luck, South Africa. | ||
I hear McBreen has a clip for us. | ||
Is this a South African thing? | ||
Alright, let's roll. | ||
This is a new video from Darren McBreen. | ||
Follow him on X at MediaRival. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
The dramatic scene in the Oval Office today. | ||
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The tense confrontation. | |
President Trump ambushing the president of South Africa. | ||
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Next, another Oval Office meltdown. | |
President Trump ambushing the president of South Africa. | ||
President Trump is being accused of conducting something of a diplomatic ambush of South Africa's president in the Oval Office. | ||
To be with you, I'm Katie Ture. | ||
President Trump orchestrated another Oval Office ambush today. | ||
Today, Donald Trump meeting with the president of South Africa and attempting to ambush and humiliate. | ||
That leader. | ||
Zelensky territory, where essentially he was a bit ambushed inside the Oval Office. | ||
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Felt like an ambush in there, kind of like the President Zelensky meeting in the Oval Office. | |
This was an ambush. | ||
It was orchestrated. | ||
Daryl Ramaphosa brought his best diplomatic self to this meeting, but nothing could have prepared him for this multimedia ambush. | ||
What started as... | ||
To some degree, an ambush. | ||
Well, Katie, I mean, it was an ambush. | ||
Ambushed. | ||
Ambushed. | ||
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Ambushed inside the Oval Office. | |
It was an ambush. | ||
He was ambushed. | ||
Yeah, kind of. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Deal with it. | ||
Yeah, you want to see an ambush? | ||
You know, watch a South African try to walk to his car in the morning. | ||
Watch a white South African that forgot to turn on his electric fence. | ||
Going out to check the mail. | ||
You'll see an ambush. | ||
You won't forget. | ||
Yeah, it was kind of an ambush. | ||
A little bit. | ||
Yeah, see, he ambushed him with the reality of what's on the ground happening there. | ||
By the way, Darren wanted to have me remind you. | ||
That was from Western Linsman. | ||
I thought it was a McBreen edit, but he simply suggested it. | ||
He's too humble to take the credit. | ||
Western Linsman is the creator of that. | ||
You should still follow Darren McBreen at MediaRival on X. Obviously, this is coordinated. | ||
Obviously, the media has their talking points in how they're attempting to downplay this genocide. | ||
Again, think about it. | ||
Just really think about what they're engaged in here. | ||
Wasn't an ambush? | ||
Not really, like we said. | ||
If this South African president did not think he was going to talk about the... | ||
Murders of the white South Africans. | ||
And he's as dumb as he looks. | ||
Okay? | ||
Trump said over and over again in the last week, well, South African president's going to be here. | ||
We'll talk to him about it then. | ||
He knew this was coming. | ||
And you know what wouldn't have been an ambush? | ||
Is if he said, you know what, this is happening. | ||
And you're right for bringing the world's attention to this. | ||
And this is a problem we have in South Africa. | ||
These black national communists are targeting white people, and it's unacceptable. | ||
And we're working with them, and we're working with the white community, and we're going to protect them, and they're going to be safe. | ||
That was always an option. | ||
That always could be their stance. | ||
Then he goes in and says it's not happening. | ||
So what do you think is going to, yeah, we're going to show the proof. | ||
When you go in and lie about the genocide, when you lie about the murders, In order to perpetuate them, in order to allow them to continue, then we're going to show the evidence that it's happening and humiliate you because you deserve it. | ||
You deserve a lot more, but you at least deserve humiliation and disrespect. | ||
So it didn't have to be an ambush, just like it didn't have to be an ambush with Zelensky. | ||
If Zelensky had gone in and said, look, we really appreciate the American people doing this for us and... | ||
You know, we're going to make you proud and do the right thing and never give up, and you can trust us, and, you know, we know where our bread is buttered. | ||
Then there wouldn't have been an ambush of him either. | ||
But when Zelensky comes in and says, you need to give us more, and we need more, and if you don't give us more, then you will be, it will be your son's dying, and you will not have a good time. | ||
Then F you, you're going to get slapped in the face by Donald Trump, rhetorically, and humiliated, and put back in your place. | ||
And if the white South African had said, you're right, these murders are really bad. | ||
We're doing our best. | ||
Things are a little out of control, but we want to protect them. | ||
They're South Africans too. | ||
They're justice. | ||
This is the Rainbow Coalition after all. | ||
What hypocrites we would be if we didn't support and uplift our fellow white South African brothers. | ||
Of course we want to protect them. | ||
Of course we want to stop the murders against them. | ||
Of course it's abhorrent. | ||
It's a difficult situation though, and we're doing our best. | ||
Then there wouldn't have been an ambush, but he sits there and lies to the president's face, lies to the world's face. | ||
With the complicity of the media. | ||
Downplaying what's really happening. | ||
So cry me a river that he gets embarrassed about it. | ||
Cry me a river that he gets humiliated about it. | ||
Oh, an ambush. | ||
Oh dear, an ambush. | ||
Yeah, look up South African ambush white people murder and see if the Trump discussion comes up first. | ||
Or if a bunch of blurred-out images with a lot of red shows up. | ||
Because when I think about an ambush about the white South African farmers, I'm not thinking about Trump in the Oval Office. | ||
I'm thinking about all of the videos I've seen. | ||
I'm thinking about people who already have to live in a prison, who have to have 12-foot-tall barbed wire electrified fences everywhere, heavily armed constantly. | ||
Constantly at risk of threat, constantly feeling the anxiety of being surrounded by murderous savages and a supportive government. | ||
And still, when they drive their bulletproof car through their 12-foot fence, if they don't close the gate quick enough, it's lights out for them, you know, after an intermittent torture scenario. | ||
So the media... | ||
Again, you cannot underestimate the power of the media. | ||
You cannot, well of course now all the results are going to be about this. | ||
Because they've solidified their messaging. | ||
That's the narrative, that he was ambushed. | ||
But now the point I'm making is that the word ambush is an unfortunate one for them to use. | ||
The media's power over the minds of people is truly astonishing. | ||
They have convinced people to be blind. | ||
To the degradation of their society. | ||
They have convinced people to overlook and override and suppress their own deep, deep-seated instinct to protect their children from predators and brainwashers and perverts. | ||
And to actually be so heartless, so vicious, so hateful. | ||
Towards white people, even when they themselves are white, that they think the murders are funny, are actually funny. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Again, I don't, you know, you used to think as a little kid, like, man, how did the Nazis do what they did, right? | ||
How did they brainwash this whole country into hating people and engaging in this, you know, sickening... | ||
You know, death ceremony. | ||
Turns out, that's a hell of a lot easier to understand than what's going on right now. | ||
What's going on right now is way beyond teaching one people to hate another type of person. | ||
To teach people to hate themselves. | ||
To teach people to treat their fellow human beings. | ||
This way is truly astonishing. | ||
I mean, I guess I need to show you the clip. | ||
I guess I need to show you the clip now. | ||
Because apparently The Daily Show covered this. | ||
And no joke, it's kind of a similar clip to the Colbert clip back in the day where they go, for the first time, the white population has gone down and everybody cheers and he's like, what? | ||
Why are you cheering? | ||
What do you think you're engaged in right now? | ||
What do these people think is going to be the outcome of constantly demonizing a race of people? | ||
Let's go to The Daily Show yesterday as the audience literally laughs out loud at the mere fact that white people are being murdered. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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And because it's Donald Trump, things got weird. | |
Death. | ||
Death. | ||
Horrible death. | ||
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Death. | |
I don't know. | ||
What a host. | ||
Death. | ||
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Hey, do you want a Diet Coke? | |
So I don't even know what the joke is. | ||
I mean, honestly, what is even the joke? | ||
He's literally showing articles about murders. | ||
And they're just laughing. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about a sickening mindset. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about a sickening mindset. | ||
Again, I don't even know. | ||
It's not like, you're telling a joke I don't like. | ||
You shouldn't tell jokes. | ||
It's like, there wasn't a joke. | ||
No, no. | ||
He's literally just going. | ||
Here's a murder. | ||
Here's another murder of white people. | ||
Here's another murder. | ||
And they're just like, stupid Trump. | ||
What is wrong with these people, man? | ||
Honestly. | ||
Let's look at it in an appropriate emotional context, shall we? | ||
Here's Katie Hopkins with her incredible documentary, The Killing Fields. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
My husband was murdered in what they classify as a farm attack and they shot him in the head in front of us and he fell at my feet. | ||
In the last year, there were roughly 84 farm murders. | ||
They took my arm like this and they found me the way out. | ||
How long were you raped for? | ||
Police weapons have been used. | ||
I hit the ground and started hitting me and said today we're going to kill you with a white bastard. | ||
Political backing, shoot to kill. | ||
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Kill'em! | |
Brr, bah, bah! | ||
It's a racial thing. | ||
And the world can say what they want. | ||
The black people don't want us. | ||
We belong to each other and we owe it to each other if we want to keep on farming. | ||
They can come and kill me, but I won't go. | ||
Killing Fields, the Killing Fields movie written and produced by Katie Hopkins. | ||
That came out all the way back in 2018. | ||
I guess there were 80 farmers that year. | ||
There were 400 last year. | ||
Is it not just an extra layer on top of all of it that the very farmers depicted in that short film, the very farmers being murdered, targeted, raped? | ||
Slaughtered. | ||
Are the only reason any of those people exist. | ||
They're the ones feeding South Africa. | ||
Is that not an extra... | ||
Yeah, biting the wall, chopping off the white hand that feeds them. | ||
It's just crazy, man. | ||
So, what have we learned? | ||
What have we learned from our... | ||
Last few weeks studying South Africa. | ||
They will rob you of power by claims of fighting racism. | ||
Then they'll implement more racist laws than existed before. | ||
I want to remind you, there's 140 race-based laws in South Africa, more than there were under apartheid, on the books, in application right now. | ||
They'll rob you of your land. | ||
They'll murder you. | ||
The media will cover it up. | ||
And even if you go create your own brand new land out of nothing, like Orania, they deserve that too. | ||
They want that too. | ||
They'll take that and kill you for that too. | ||
It's okay to defend yourself. | ||
White people have a right to defeat ourselves. | ||
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As I've been predicting. | |
As Tucker Carlson has been predicting, building up to this summer, you're gonna see all of these Hezbollah, Hamas, sympathizing leftist mobs that are completely ally of the Democratic Party, the communists and socialists of Europe that are funded by Soros and the Rothschilds getting more and more violent. | ||
I predicted the Tesla attacks months before they began as, well, six months ago. | ||
This is all part of a dialectic problem-reaction solution, and the very same globalist organizations are funding both sides, just like Israel founded Hamas in the late 1970s to destabilize Gaza and the Palestinian Authority. | ||
So this is all building up towards the pretext for a strike on Iran, and most people are either taking the side of Israel or taking the side of the Islamicists. | ||
And on the ground, it's real people fighting. | ||
And both sides think they're on the right side, but above it is a globalist dialectic of control. | ||
And Trump understands this. | ||
He's really been pushing for peace everywhere. | ||
And he's really stopped Israel so far from striking Iran, saying we're not going to help them. | ||
But if you see more attacks on Jews, like we just saw at the... | ||
Jewish Museum in DC last night with the diplomat and his wife killed. | ||
That will give Netanyahu and the Likudniks the pretext they need. | ||
Remember it was the Likudniks and Netanyahu's power back on 9 /11. | ||
The neocons were clearly heavily involved in 9 /11. | ||
And I'll be telling that more on my show today. | ||
I was already planning that. | ||
Ahead of the planned Israeli strike on their nuclear sites. | ||
Even though Trump's against it, they're going to try to drag us into it. | ||
So people have to be smart. | ||
They have to see what's going on. | ||
They have to understand that Netanyahu's not popular in Israel. | ||
He's maintained control off and off for 25 years with these manipulations. | ||
This is a very, very serious point, Rep, because the globalists want to control the narrative and stop Trump's global peace initiative and global stabilization plan. | ||
I'm really asking everybody to be smart here, understand that violence is not the answer on either side, and to rise above it and see what this is really all about. | ||
This is exactly what we said was going to start happening. | ||
And the fact that this Hispanic socialists from Chicago just knew who to kill out of the hundreds of people that were there outside the building and then ran back in and waited for the police. | ||
The whole thing is just very, very, very, very suspicious. | ||
And so when you hear all this talk about rise up and crush Israel and all this, Israel has nuclear weapons. | ||
They're not going anywhere. | ||
These type of attacks only strengthen Netanyahu's hands, hand in all of this, and it's really, really bad. | ||
So I'll be covering it all today at 11 a.m. Central. | ||
Harris is supposed to be covering it at 8 a.m. Central, coming up here in just a little while at Infowars.com /show. | ||
And at Real Alex Jones on X at the top, you'll see the new feed that launches at 8 a.m. | ||
So coverage of all of this and the latest. | ||
Look for false flags, pretexts to keep the Ukraine war going as well. | ||
This man and his wife did not deserve to die. | ||
And Palestinians don't deserve to deny just because they're Palestinians. | ||
This whole thing is just ancient tribal warfare, and the United States is being sucked into it. | ||
Netanyahu wants to control the narrative and stop Trump's peace initiative in the Middle East. | ||
That's all come out. | ||
And it turned out that Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th because they didn't want a peace in the Middle East as well. | ||
We need the Abraham Accords 2.0. | ||
We need them now. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Follow me on the next We're All Showns. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
The right wing doesn't need talking points to all just arrive at the same conclusions. | ||
That's pretty much exactly what I said. | ||
I didn't talk to Alex before the show. | ||
It's just obvious what's going on here. | ||
There's already been a statement made by Pam Bondi. | ||
They're making as much hay out of this as they can. | ||
Which is just totally hypocritical or just cynical. | ||
Again, I mean, there was an instance, you know, last year of a guy who killed a, it was a Jewish guy, killed a Palestinian child in America over October 7th. | ||
Like, you didn't have the DOJ giving speeches about that. | ||
You didn't have, that was no red headline on Drudge. | ||
Again, not to say that these murders don't deserve it, but... | ||
So did that one. | ||
They're taking this and they're running with it and they're trying to make political hay out of it. | ||
They're trying to use it as justification for eliminating the First Amendment. | ||
We're encouraging more. | ||
Well, this isn't going to contribute directly to the war in Iran, but it will contribute to crushing dissent against the war in Iran because they frame every anti-Israel sentiment as anti-Semitic and say it should be illegal for there to be anti-Semitism. | ||
This guy who wants to become a second Luigi Mangione is clearly motivated by sort of communistic, socialistic attitudes. | ||
His first name is Jewish. | ||
There are some rumors going around that he, in fact, was born in Israel or something. | ||
I don't know if any of that is confirmed. | ||
There's also rumors going around that the two people that were murdered were ethnically Jewish but were Messianic Jews, meaning that they've converted to Christianity. | ||
A lot of uncertainty about this still, but again, it's just... | ||
It's very telling what they choose to play up and what they choose to play down. | ||
With that, we're going to spend the rest of the show on your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Sean in Colorado first. | ||
Sean in Colorado, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, hey Harrison. | |
I'd just like to talk about what we can do to end up against this new world order and do something before this great reset takes place. | ||
We just really don't have much time because All the pieces are being set in place for this digital currency. | ||
You know, Trump signing bills, you know, OK, the green light for 6G and AI and all this stuff just aren't good. | ||
So we really got to get a grassroots movement going. | ||
I know the majority of Christians and patriots out there in this country work for a living. | ||
So what we can do is have a grassroots movement. | ||
Every single city in this country. | ||
On the weekends, you know, when you get off work, go on the weekends, we can get together, and instead of leftists running the narrative, it can be us that actually gets out here in our numbers, gets out of our internet ghettos, and starts getting out here into these streets before it's too late. | ||
And I'm sorry, it's just quite pathetic that, you know, this resistance has just done nothing but just trusted in Trump and this administration and shown up to Trump rallies all while we have not had. | ||
A grassroots movement. | ||
And you guys can call to do this. | ||
You guys can, you know, give people airtime or whatever, you know, give people the opportunity to get some coverage or whatever, whatever city they're in, and just, you know, say, hey, we're going live to this person or whatever. | ||
Start calling for people to get out here into these streets. | ||
Before it's too late, man, I mean, you guys have the platform to do it. | ||
But I'm pretty sure, you know, the hand doesn't want you guys doing that. | ||
They want... | ||
You know, everybody to put their trust in this Trump administration, you know, Bonnie and all these guys. | ||
If you haven't noticed, they're not going to do anything. | ||
Everybody's threatened at the highest levels. | ||
We've got to do something. | ||
We've got to put Jesus first, get the message of the gospel out, because the moment of the rapture is moments away. | ||
And I know you guys, you know, you don't believe in this rapture thing or whatever, but that's actually in our Bibles. | ||
That's an event that's talked about, and we really need to be wargaming that, regardless if you think it's a pre-, post-, or mid-tribulation rapture. | ||
You guys need to be wargaming that and getting pastors on this show to talk about what's in our Bibles, because that's the Word of God. | ||
We've really got to be wargaming Revelation. | ||
We're moments away from it. | ||
We're not like 100 years away or whatever you guys think it is. | ||
No, we're right around the corner from Revelation, and folks need to wake up, because we're running out of time. | ||
What do you say to that, Harrison? | ||
Well, I mean, yeah, I don't believe in the rapture, and I think a lot of the revelation stuff is being hijacked by dishonest people. | ||
You know, convincing people to support things that they shouldn't, like Israel, for that matter. | ||
But, I mean, you're right, but... | ||
We're winning this thing politically, and we've made amazing strides. | ||
I mean, I don't think it's any mystery. | ||
If you've been watching the show, I'm not exactly a bootlicker of Donald Trump, and I point out a lot of stuff that he gets wrong, but the strides that we've made are absolutely incredible. | ||
And I think it's more about just waking people up to the reality of what is... | ||
It's so cheesy, but the reality of what's actually going on. | ||
Because you've got people that... | ||
Americans, I mean, you see, if they're convinced that there's a genocide against black people, that police are killing black people, they're out on the streets, they're furious, they want changes, they demand changes. | ||
I would hope that that same sentiment, that same spirit engaging them can be turned towards the populations that are actually being targeted for destruction and we get that same energy. | ||
Against the movements that have destroyed us. | ||
I mean, we're in a very tough situation. | ||
And you have to contend with reality. | ||
I mean, things like AI exist. | ||
They exist, and they're only going to get more powerful. | ||
There's really no stopping that. | ||
That's just a matter of fact. | ||
There's no... | ||
I mean, you can have laws in place. | ||
You can try to, you know, limit the effects that it has. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's like the nuclear bomb. | ||
Somebody's going to invent it. | ||
It should be us. | ||
We should be in control of it and we should use it to our ends because that's the only winning play here. | ||
There is no stopping AI. | ||
There's only controlling AI. | ||
There's only having AI serve our purposes instead of theirs. | ||
And that's just the fact. | ||
I mean, you cannot like it. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's reality. | ||
It's just how it is. | ||
We've had major success in waking people up. | ||
We've had major success politically. | ||
We have to continue to have that success politically. | ||
I'm happy. | ||
And eager to give platforms to people, you know, organizing to make change. | ||
But it's got to be a widespread movement of people waking up to this stuff and just not being kowtowed and scared to speak up against injustice that we see, even if it goes against the mainstream narrative. | ||
So we are breaking through. | ||
We are having major success. | ||
And I don't think, you know, if the rapture is going to come, it's going to come. | ||
There's really no point in changing your activity one way or another for some future events that may or may not happen. | ||
And that if it does happen, there's nothing you can do to really affect it. | ||
I think, if anything, you can delay it and waylay it by not letting evil take over. | ||
Because as far as I've understood, the rapture and the coming of Jesus occurs when humanity can't handle itself and just falls to evil and has no escape other than divine intervention. | ||
So we can delay that. | ||
For as long as possible, if we get our heads on straight and start supporting good things and opposing bad things. | ||
That's my take on that, personally. | ||
Thank you for the call, Sean. | ||
Let's go to Jordan in New Jersey. | ||
You want to talk about China, or chemtrails, rather. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. | |
Hope all is well. | ||
So, I just wanted to call and talk about, I think it's an update kind of to the narrative of the chemtrailing and stuff, and it's a very... | ||
I think it's a very significant development in this field of research. | ||
If you go on Rumble, there's a Dale Bigtree presentation off High Wire with an attorney from San Diego, from Siri Glimstedt, the people that have gone after the vaccines quite notably, called U.S. military planes spraying self-spreading vaccines and chemicals over populated areas. | ||
Catherine Navarra, spelled Y-B-A, RRA and Dale Bigtree. | ||
She has filed FOIAs on the behalf of ICANN, I don't know if you've informed Consent Action Network, Mr. Bigtree is involved with, for various military bases that were located in Virginia. | ||
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Those FOIAs have developed evidence that the military is launching drones and other vehicles actively spraying chemicals and biological materials over populated areas. | |
In the documents. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so this is a very interesting development because I saw this and I provided evidence of them doing this in New Jersey at Picatinny Arsenal, which was made very famous about this whole drone controversy at the end of 2024, if you remember. | ||
So I documented them flying similar things. | ||
I reached out to Catherine and the review committee looked at my evidence and they're now pursuing. | ||
You know, information regarding Picatinny Arsenal. | ||
So this changes a little bit of the narrative because it's a very good chance that many of the things we see chemtrailing could appear as even commercial airliners that are actually military vehicles and drones and other things. | ||
This changes the whole narrative of these crews of people doing it and so forth. | ||
With the technology, we have to think a little beyond that now. | ||
You can have a very small team of people running drones and other vehicles. | ||
Many times looking like commercial airliners because of the conditioning all these years of people thinking that they're contrails. | ||
People don't really notice. | ||
They don't even know directions. | ||
There's things launching from places that aren't commercial airports, but people don't know the difference anymore because they need a GPS to go to the next town. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, and look, the biggest and most successful attack against chemtrails has already taken place. | ||
I mean, you've got... | ||
Florida and Tennessee banning them. | ||
I think banning them on the state level is a great way to approach this. | ||
We also have RFK Jr. talking about this and opposing it. | ||
And look, it's just, it's a matter of acting on what we already know. | ||
And this is the ultimate frustration with the Trump administration is that time and time again, more and more information about more and more crimes committed by the same people keeps coming up and they never get punished and there's no justice being sought. | ||
So, I mean, just the latest today. | ||
You've got senators coming out and saying, yeah, the federal government knew about myocarditis. | ||
They knew about the effects that it would have on the heart, because of course they did, because we did, because they talked about it in their internal documents that were leaked in October of 2020. | ||
I mean, we know that they knew that these vaccines were dangerous. | ||
They suppressed that, covered it up, and released it, released the vaccine anyway. | ||
So that's mass murder, and it should be dealt with. | ||
So it's like, it's not even about... | ||
Unveiling the evil anymore. | ||
It's about punishing it. | ||
That's the next step. | ||
That's our next task to complete. | ||
That's the next checkbox. | ||
We have revealed everything. | ||
I mean, everything's out there now. | ||
It's all completely evidenced. | ||
Everything we've said, from the vaccines, COVID lab leak, to chemtrails, to poisoning the food and water, to atrazine, to everything we've said has been proven to be true, proven to not just be true, but... | ||
The people in charge knew about it and therefore did it on purpose. | ||
Now we've got to punish it. | ||
Now we've got to get a move on and get Congress to do things about this. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you for the call, Jordan. | ||
Let's go to Lennon, who sort of asked the question I think I just answered. | ||
Go ahead, Lennon, you're on the air. | ||
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Lennon, are you there? | |
Yes, Harris. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I was on YouTube and Art of the Deal. | |
And it's an audio book with Donald Trump telling it. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Reading it. | |
And it's really good. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
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And it's nine hours long. | |
But if you want to understand the man, you know, what he did, he's famous for doing that. | ||
Okay. | ||
He knows the press is going to cover him. | ||
You know, and if it's somebody like the mayor that can't fix the skating rink, oh yeah, he's going to contend with him right there in front of the press. | ||
You know, and let's see where it goes from there. | ||
You know, whether the populace is going to agree with him or not. | ||
Do they want the rink built at his cost in six months? | ||
Give me a yes or no. | ||
And they did, you know? | ||
So, you know, this is a time, you know, I was around during a tape party, okay? | ||
And they were constitutional, and they were hijacked. | ||
And then Newt Gingrich came in there and said, let's do a contract with America, okay? | ||
But they were hijacked. | ||
You know, there needs to be a movement, and we're waiting on, you know. | ||
When I was young, yeah, I thought the old fogies didn't know nothing, you know. | ||
And they ought to be, we could take and lead it better, you know. | ||
But that's my son, who's 40 years old. | ||
He knows he can do a good job, but no one's going to make him ball, you know. | ||
Sometimes you got to step up and take the lead. | ||
In John chapter 17, okay, the Bible is about faith. | ||
If you use it with faith, everything will come true in it. | ||
And Israel is, Israel is 14 tribes people. | ||
And even, they even took Ishmael's daughters as wives also. | ||
Okay, so, you know, Israel is 14 tribes that crossed that Jordan. | ||
And so John 17, okay, that's what Jesus prayed when he left the Last Supper. | ||
And he asked his Father to do, to fill him with the glory that he had before creation. | ||
And then to share it with us. | ||
Him in us, the God in us, love in us, protection from evil, and being one with him. | ||
Amen. | ||
I get what you're saying, Lynn. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, there's still a lot to be done, and I do encourage everybody to read The Art of the Deal, not even just to understand Trump, but to understand industry and human nature. | ||
It really is a... | ||
It really is an incredible book. | ||
It changed the way I thought about everything. | ||
I mean, it's hard to look at a high-rise anymore and not start thinking about all the planning that had to go in and all of the machinations that had to move around. | ||
And one thing that increased my trust in Trump is this idea that when you build a high-rise, you're planning 10 years out. | ||
And you don't just get an idea to build a high-rise and the next day you start working on it. | ||
It's like you've got to lay the plans. | ||
You've got to get the right people involved. | ||
You've got to make sure everything is in place. | ||
And eventually it comes to fruition and you can build it, but you have to have everything exactly right. | ||
Or even stuff like when my wife was working as an architect and they would have like, the whole project would have to be stopped while they waited on a door to be completed because some door they ordered was wrong and they had to send it back so nothing else is operating. | ||
And it's like, okay. | ||
They would have that on every project. | ||
And these are small projects. | ||
These are house remodels, right, for the most part, or new house builds. | ||
Now imagine, instead of having one door that you're buying, you're buying 20,000 doors for a high-rise building. | ||
Try to get that order filled correctly. | ||
It really makes you understand scale and scope and what Trump is capable of. | ||
And, of course, I always love telling this story. | ||
The first time I played Settlers of Catan, I'd never played it before, didn't really know how to play it. | ||
I was playing with a bunch of expert veteran players, but I just read Art of the Deal. | ||
And so I just, every time it was my turn, I would just think, if I was Trump, what would I do? | ||
Who would I make deals with? | ||
How would Trump approach this? | ||
And a lot of it is just, you just make the deal. | ||
If you can make a deal with somebody, you just make it. | ||
Even if you can't even like, even if it's not, as long as it doesn't actively bankrupt you, like as long as you aren't doing worse from the deal, make the deal. | ||
And I won the game against all these veteran players because I was just doing what I thought Trump would do. | ||
And it works. | ||
It's an amazing book. | ||
You should definitely read it. | ||
We have time for at least one more call. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
There's a first-time caller, Jason, Louisiana. | ||
Go ahead, on line eight. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, sir. | |
Good morning. | ||
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Well, let me just start by saying, man, Mike Johnson, you know, I think I could speak for every red-blooded Louisiana male from the ages of 25 to 50 that absolutely despised this feckless, weak little coward. | |
I just don't trust the guy. | ||
He just looks like a snake to me, and everything he's done is just... | ||
And I'm sick of the argument about, you know, well, look what he's having to do. | ||
No, he's got... | ||
We've got both houses. | ||
We've got the presidency, dude. | ||
And it's just funny to me that right after Trump tells Israel to kick rocks, you know, we're done letting you wag the dog. | ||
You're the tail, little guy. | ||
And all of a sudden, all these neocons, they say, oh, well, we don't know about this bill. | ||
Well, we don't know about this bill. | ||
AIPAC writes the letter pretty much in regards to the bill and all this stuff. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
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