Peter Eid nominated Black Lives Matter for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, a move the hosts critique as hypocritical given that 93% of their protests are peaceful compared to daily police violence. They argue the movement fosters division through looting and political agendas rather than unity, contrasting it with past laureates like Martin Luther King Jr. Ultimately, the discussion concludes that Black Lives Matter has done more harm than good and does not deserve the award, advocating instead for "All Lives Matter." [Automatically generated summary]
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Man, what the?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
I texted to you, man.
No, I'm looking for my article.
Your article?
Man.
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I got an article right here, man.
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He found it.
All right, look here.
Let's get serious on this.
Title of this article.
This is not a sick joke.
Yeah.
It should be.
Black Lives Matter nominated for Nobel Peace Prize.
I always thought the Nobel Peace Prize was for spreading peace.
What I think of Nobel Peace Prize, I think of some good people, man.
That's a Mandela.
Dr. Martin Luther.
Yeah, that's why.
Luther, the king.
Yeah.
That's what I think of.
The last thing that pops my head is Black Lives Matter.
No pun intended.
You get it?
What?
No, I ain't get it.
Huh?
What?
You get it?
I said the last thing that pops in my head is Black Lives Matter.
Then I said, no pun intended.
Got it.
You slow, man.
I got something like Joe Biden going today.
Let me read it.
If you black and you was offended, I didn't mean like that, man.
I'm black.
No, black lives do matter.
See, we're both black if you didn't know.
It's just that I don't need a slogan to know my life matters.
Yeah.
You must have some self-esteem issues.
That's fine.
I get that.
I don't.
Your life matters.
My life matters.
All lives matter.
Yeah.
When I say all lives matter, that means you too.
You don't have to say black lives matter to be included at all lives matter.
Black, brown, everybody in between.
That's what that means.
All lives matter.
That means everybody.
When you say black lives matter, it just means black lives matter.
Don't hate me because I know English and you don't.
Punk.
All right, let me read this.
Hey, here we go.
I was just going to read a couple from this article.
A Norwegian lawmaker.
Norwegian.
What the hell?
That means he's from Norway.
You didn't know that, did you?
A Norwegian lawmaker has nominated Black Lives Matter the Global Racial Justice Movement for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.
In his nomination letter, Peter Ead, spelled E-I-D-E.
Eid?
Must be a Norwegian thing.
Yeah, I'm going to just call him Peter.
Peter.
Now, this is starting to make sense when I read this.
Peter.
Peter, as the white people would say.
I'm black and I'm from the South.
Peter.
We don't pronounce our words from beginning to end like you white folks.
Like, I don't say tomato, I say made her.
I don't say lick her.
I say look.
I don't say sandwich.
I say sandwich.
It's a black country thing.
You went in the sand.
Hey, I learned it from southern white people.
We all sound the same down now.
Okay, look here.
Who the hell speaks that word from beginning to end?
That just sounds weird.
Educated people do.
No, man.
They need to cut it out.
All right.
Can I read this article?
I went to the grocery store to buy me a bottle of liquor.
That don't even sound right.
I went to the grocery store, bought me some liquor.
That's the way you're supposed to say it.
Kill me, read the article, man.
Let's get serious on this.
All right, Peter.
A socialist left member of the Storting Norway's parliament wrote that he had nominated Black Lives Matter for their struggle against racism and racially motivated violence.
Okay, it's starting to make sense now.
This dude, that's actually a socialist left party in Norway.
Jesus.
Now I understand why they were nominated for Nobel Peace Prize.
Yeah.
So who in that right mind would nominate them?
Yeah.
I mean, they say 93% of all Black Lives Matter protests was peaceful.
Yeah.
Which sounds great.
I mean, but...
93% were peaceful.
Yeah.
What happened to the other 7%?
But if you're going to hold them to that standard.
That's a low standard, though.
93%, that sounds good to ignorant people.
93%?
7%?
That sounds good.
Think about it.
93% free throw shooter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bat 930 in baseball.
That's damn good.
That's good for baseball.
Not real life, though.
He's batting 930.
Okay, keep that in a perspective.
Now, police officers.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm going now.
Yeah, we're going now.
There's around 700,000 police officers in this country.
Let me salute.
Thank you for your service.
Thank you.
Thank you.
700,000, y'all.
Thank you.
Thank them for the service, man.
Got to pop it quick on them.
What the hell was that?
It's a harsh twin salute right there.
You get this kind of salute?
Stupid, man.
Come on.
Come on, man.
Stop playing.
Thank you for your service.
Hey, I got another one.
Watch this.
Watch this salute.
Why you do that?
Because I hate people on the left and I don't give a.
They're going to think you just.
I can't be a white supremacist.
I'm black.
That's the okay symbol.
It's okay to do that.
It means okay.
That's all it means.
Yeah, I just saluted.
Okay, okay symbol, Dan.
Now, shake it off.
Okay, let's get serious on this.
All right, Kevin's trying to instigate stuff, but he was just.
I ain't instigate.
I'm just joking around.
People need to get over themselves.
Yeah.
All right.
So let me go back to it.
It's over 700,000 cops in this country.
Right?
There's over 3 million police interactions with the citizens of this country each and every day.
3 million?
3 million interactions.
That comes out to what?
That's a whole lot of interactions, man.
3 million?
Right?
Now, we break out the calculator, man.
How many of those interactions with police officers become violent?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Black Lives Matter, it's 7%.
7%, man.
Now, if police interactions, if 7% of all police interactions went violent.
It's three interactions?
3 million interactions a day?
Yeah, breakout calculation.
Counts at about 7%.
That's, if you send it home, that's 0.07.
There's 210,000 people that would be possibly injured interacting with the police, arrested, or even killed, based on the standards y'all set for Black Lives Matter.
Yeah.
210,000 people.
But if y'all held cops at that same standard, 210,000 people a day will get messed up by the cops.
Let's do that over a year.
365 days.
There's 76 million people that would get messed up on an annual basis.
Yeah.
Majority of police officer interactions are non-violent.
Are non-violent.
And I understand why Black Lives Matter movement was born.
Yeah.
But 99% is coming out of y'all's mouth is a lie.
Yeah.
The whole movement is a lie.
I do believe in everybody on the left and right.
We do.
And when I say all lives matter, a lot of people get triggered, but I do believe in all lives matter.
And that includes everybody.
You don't have to label one demographic of people to make a statement.
If everybody came together, black, brown, and everybody in between, and started a movement to end police brutality, which is pretty a non-factor in this country.
You would get more accomplished.
I mean, I'm not saying it doesn't happen.
It does happen.
Bad things go wrong every day.
But to say that the police is systemically bad is wrong.
Yeah.
So it's like y'all hold Black Lives Matter at this standard.
They get nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Yeah.
Why do y'all hold the cops at a high standard?
Then your sales, your own protests.
Like that one lady, she was saying, looting stores is reparations.
That's part of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Looting is reparations?
The guy that shot those police officers in Dallas, Texas.
He was an avid Black Lives Matter supporter.
There was a cop out here shot during Black Lives Matter protesters.
Yeah.
Protesting.
I think somewhere around 19 people have been injured or murdered during Black Lives Matter protests.
So over a bit, I mean, don't quote me on this, but lots of damage.
I forget.
I know it's billions of dollars.
Hundreds of millions.
And this organization.
No, billions.
Yeah, they have raised billions of dollars.
Where did all that money go?
Yeah, a lot of it went to white liberal politicians.
I mean, black people.
I couldn't staff that went to black neighborhoods to help the black community, but it's not going now.
$10 billion.
What do y'all think black neighborhoods would look like if they actually used that money for black lives?
A majority of that money went to white liberal politicians.
Yeah, that's why I'm not for that.
That's what I call, that's what I call white privilege.
Man.
It's y'all's pain and suffering.
I mean, y'all out there doing all the looting and protesting.
Won't they give y'all the $10 billion?
Why are they giving it to white people?
Hey, I was going to say something.
I totally forgot.
You know what's funny?
99% of all Trump rallies, peaceful.
One go wrong, and now we're white supremacists and we're terrorists.
Yeah.
You hold the right to this high standard.
Yeah, but y'all don't hold y'allselves to that same standard.
Look, like the press secretary, Kelly McInaney was awesome.
What's this woman at doing now?
We're going to have to circle back.
She don't even answer questions.
Well, to her benefit, man, her boss is an idiot.
She's just trying to cover for him.
She might be a bright, brilliant lady.
No, she ain't.
But she don't have the answers because she can't give you the exact answer you're looking for because she already.
She's just going to make his administration like asses.
Yeah.
In other words.
She might be very smart and brilliant.
She might be as sharp as Mechinany, but look who she's working for.
Look who she's covering for.
Yeah.
Trump made it easy, I guess.
The Real Reason Cops Were There00:02:36
Hey, but anyway, I can understand Black Lives Matter getting nominated for an award if they did this.
They came out and said, look here.
99, majority of police interactions are not dangerous at all.
But it's a lot of times the person getting approached by the cops, they take it to that level where the cops got to do something that's that where somebody could die.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Like Jacob Blake.
Right.
Remember the guy that got shot?
He's in a wheelchair now.
He was on Good Morning America.
They interviewed this dude.
Turns out this dude had a knife.
And that's why the cop shot.
Yeah.
They tried to tase him.
That didn't work.
They tried to take him to the ground.
That didn't work.
Then he gets in his car.
They don't know if he's getting a gun.
They shoot him.
Good Morning America's interviewing this dude.
Yeah.
Like he's some kind of saint or hero.
They didn't interview the real victim of the crime, the girlfriend who called the cops on them who was taking their kids away.
Taking our car away.
They never interviewed the victim, the real victim.
The real reason why the cops were there.
Because their girlfriend called it.
Yeah, the cops didn't show up and say, look, there's a black guy.
Let's get him.
That's not what happened.
But Black Lives Matter out there turned up the damn world in the name of Jacob Blake.
And this dude was out there in the wrong that day.
I'm not saying that it's not bad cops out there.
There are bad cops.
But a majority of all cops are good.
You met that cop when we lived in California?
Yeah.
Me and my brother was actually temporarily.
Well, we wasn't homeless.
We just got out the Marine Corps.
We were having a tough stretch.
We was transitioning.
You're right.
We just got the Marine Corps.
I was transitioning.
I was just waiting on my check to get there.
You're right.
I slept in my car for a couple of days.
Well, we're living in a hotel.
No, man, I was in the back seat.
You was in the front seat.
Wis living.
He was using his security guard uniform as a pillow.
I was thinking like $6 an hour.
We just got the Marine Corps right.
And we got put over by this cop.
And it was always, it was in Tustin, California.
It was the Tustin gang unit.
Those cops in that area were rough because that area is rough.
It was filled with gangs.
So police in that area that were going to be totally different from the cops in, say, Irvine, California.
Yeah, I had to.
Cleverly heels.
They're going to be a lot laid back.
You go to Tustin, Santana?
Gang unit?
Yeah.
Oh, them copses.
Those cops are John Wayne.
Yeah, that was back in 1998.
And I was going to say something, but you kept running your s.
You talking about them cops put us over at gunpoint?
Tustin Gang Unit Arrests00:06:15
Yeah.
And I, oh, I remember I had this 19, it was a 1988 Cadillac Eldorado.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I looked like a gangster in that car.
As soon as the cop saw us, look, it's two black fellas, a Cadillac Eldorado.
Oh, they good for something.
They got to be gang members.
But they let us go.
We wasn't doing anything wrong.
But what was pissing me about that cop, he was bragging about how much money he made.
I'm like, why are you even talking about how much money?
I'm just told you I'm flat broke.
We living in this Cadillac.
The hood of the car, the lining was falling down like a damn curtain was laying on us at night in the car.
And he's bragging about how much money.
Not to mention, it was like eight cops and all of them had their guns drawn up.
Yeah, and we was just bragging about how much money he makes.
So there are some bad cops out there.
There's some assholes out there.
Don't get me wrong, butter, but majority, if you look at the statistics of our interaction with police officers compared to Black Lives Matter, there's no comparisons.
Yes, they should be getting a Nobel Peace Prize.
If you think about it.
Statistically, if y'all like stats, you like math, the cops are a clear winner in this one.
Yeah, and it's like, there is a handful of incidents where, you know, black people was mistreated.
I get that.
But that happens to white people too.
Nobody marches.
It happens to everybody.
Nobody marches.
That's why I think Black Lives Matter should be nominated for anything like this because they're actually dividing the country and make this country out like it's systemically racist when it's not.
Now, if Black Lives Matter came out and said, told, okay, look, police interaction start telling black people, look, don't resist arrest, you have your day in court.
But they're not doing any of that.
If you did just that alone, I would say 99.9% of these fatal interactions would have ended safely for all parties.
Yeah, you see the majority of all daily interaction with black folks.
A majority of them, they became violent.
Yeah.
They became violent.
They pulled a weapon.
They resisted arrest.
I still don't, I still don't agree with people dying, but at some point, some important period of time when you're having a fight with a police officer, he has a gun.
He has a life too.
Yeah.
If 99.9% of all these daily shootings would end peacefully if everybody would just do not resist arrest and follow orders.
Yeah, just don't resist arrest.
Don't punch the cop in the face.
Don't try to take his gun.
Even with that said.
Don't pull a knife out.
Yeah, even with that said, they're still much safer than Black Lives Matter protest.
Yeah.
I mean, if Black Lives Matter marched in black neighborhoods where there's violence against black on black, that's really what's hurting the black community.
But they're not doing that because it's not about black lives.
It's about division in this country.
That's why that organization was formed.
And that's why that guy that nominated them for in Norway, he's a socialist.
Yeah.
He wants division.
Why you think he else did what?
He voted for that because it's a political agenda.
It's not about helping black people at all.
Yeah, Nobel Peace Prize used to mean something.
Now it's just a political tool.
It's just propaganda.
It doesn't mean anything.
People on the right is going to nominate Trump.
People on the left is going to nominate Black Lives Matter.
It don't mean nothing.
It's like a magazine cover.
It's just propaganda.
Back in the day when Dr. Martin Lou's King Mandela, when people actually earned that award, now they just give it to somebody because they're Democrat or they're Republican.
It doesn't mean shit.
It doesn't mean anything.
Yeah, but if Black Lives Matter stood for that, tell black people.
I remember Chris Rock had this comedy sketch.
Yeah.
I think they banned that comedy.
This was like in the 80s or something.
Yeah.
Chris Rock was showing how black people should act when the cops.
If that shit gets bad today, Chris Rock is officially a coon.
He'll be canceled.
Because you look at all these deadly police interactions with black folks.
They're out there acting a fool.
They're causing problems.
The first thing you should do is obey orders, follow commands.
If you get arrested, so be it.
The worst thing that can happen to you is you go to jail and get sodomized or something, but at least you still have your life.
Man, why you take it down, man?
You was doing real.
I'm thinking about worst case scenario.
No, man.
A lot of people say, man, if you just follow orders, the worst thing that's going to happen to you is go to jail.
No, that's not totally true, man.
You could get sodomized.
Something bad real happened to you in jail.
I'm just keeping it.
I'm not in jail.
I never got sodomized.
Why did you even bring that up?
You know how many people get sodomized today in jail?
I bet it's a whole lot higher than that 7% of Black Lives Matter protest.
People getting sodomized in jail.
Sodomized, huh?
Yeah, man.
Them dudes are rufous in that, man.
They just take it from you.
Big grown.
Especially me.
What going there, man?
Light-skinned with these bangs?
With the green eyes?
Bro, you're going to get sodomized.
And while he's doing it, he's going to be playing with your bangs, too.
Ain't nothing you can do about it.
Because it's going to be a row of them.
You either give it to me or I'm going to take it.
Man, just go and take it.
Just be gentle.
Yeah, these bangs are kind of cute.
In my honest opinion, to close this video out, does Black Lives Matter deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
Hell no.
In my humble opinion, no.
If they stood for what I said they should be standing for, what's really impacting the black community, hell yeah.
They've did so much harm because you see on every day how black folks act when the cops get there.
They are being encouraged to act like a fool.
They're not encouraged to be lawful, low-biden citizens.
And there are people are actually scared to interact with a cop.
When I see a cop, I feel safe.
Yeah.
I really do.
I feel so safe when I see cops around.
When he pulls his gun on me, I feel really safe because I know he's doing a damn good job.
Because if I saw me and I'm pulling me over, oh, I'm pulling the gun out.