Guy Pulls Knife at PTA Meeting then this Happens! explores a Long Island incident where a man brandished a switchblade to critique school security delays, arguing for metal detectors despite the illegality of his actions. While conflicting accounts debate whether he threatened attendees or merely highlighted vulnerability during police response times, the discussion critiques left-wing reactions as irrational and connects the event to broader concerns about campus safety and perceived feminine energy in the room. Ultimately, the episode underscores the chaotic nature of public discourse when security failures collide with aggressive demonstrations. [Automatically generated summary]
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Weaponized Security in Schools00:07:36
Larger than you, okay?
If they, if something happened, if I decided to attack you, it would take the cops three to five minutes to come here.
Probably ten if the traffic's bad.
Yeah.
What are you gonna do now?
What are you gonna do now?
Stop it!
Yeah, stop it.
That's a knife, everybody.
Stop it.
No, it's not inappropriate.
They're missing the point.
Yeah.
The point he's making is flying over the head.
Yeah.
His intent is not to hurt anyone.
Right.
He's asking them a simple question.
What are you going to do?
You're going to sit here and wait for the cops 10 minutes away?
Or you're going to be in a position where you can defend yourself.
That's the point he's making.
Yeah, but you're giving the people on the left too much credit.
They're idiots.
They're not going to understand.
They're going to feel threatened.
You pull out a pocket knife and they're overreacting already.
Yeah.
I can just imagine how they'll react if you put out a Rambo knife with a compass on it.
That's illegal.
That's illegal.
That's another point.
Even if it's illegal, it doesn't stop somebody from bringing it on campus to the school.
Man, you feel all kinds of feminine energy in this meeting.
The dude, that's illegal.
Yeah, this is a PTA meeting in Long Island, New York.
You can't pull a switchblade out on a kid in the school.
That's insane.
What do you think, a guy?
He pulled a switchblade on a kid at school.
That's insane.
No, he didn't.
He showed him the switchblade.
He didn't pull it out and say, hey, what you gonna do?
Yeah.
He didn't do that.
He didn't do this.
What you gonna do?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10 minutes.
I already got you.
He didn't do that.
He's trying to make a point, but man, people on the left, man, the guy that's making the argument, the guy that's trying to explain to them, and the guy who pulled out a knife, he's, what's the word you use?
He's giving them too much credit.
Yeah, he actually thinks they're on the same intellectual level.
You're not.
Yeah, they are not.
Yeah.
No, that's completely illegal.
Raise your hand.
This is why we need security.
What are you going to do?
I just walked into the building with this.
It's not a gun.
But I can do a lot of damage with it.
So what are you going to do?
I have two girls in this school.
What are you going to do?
I want to know.
What are you going to do?
Tell me.
Yeah, what are you going to do?
Yeah.
He's got some supporters there.
That dude said, that's why we should have security here.
Even if he had security, y'all wouldn't allow him to wear a gun.
Are these people insane?
This guy has a switchblade in the classroom.
That's a switchblade.
That dude, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, he does not wear the pants in his family, man.
Yeah, I could hear the Democrat in his mind.
It's ridiculous.
That's completely illegal.
No, he can't.
That's illegal.
It's completely illegal.
Yeah, but why is nobody doing that in this guy?
He's literally fit.
Just possibly if a kid brought a knife to a school, he would get...
Can I pull a switchblade on a kid?
I mean, I'm switching.
Nice, nice.
They made him leave.
Well, he did have a week.
Oh, you agree with me?
No, no, no.
Nice, nice.
That is so dumb.
They totally missed the point.
Yeah.
His point was: look how easy I can bring a weapon on campus inside of a school.
He's asking them, What are you going to do if I pull out a weapon?
What are you going to do?
Sit down and call the cops.
It's going to take them three minutes.
Yeah, you've got his traffic.
It's going to take them 10 minutes.
What are you going to do?
Yeah, you got to put some protocols in place.
Yeah.
To protect the kids.
To protect the kids.
That's all he's saying.
Yeah.
We have the technology.
I mean, all you have to do is put some police.
I mean, they have a lot of police officers who do crosswalking duties and stuff like that.
They can assign some cities, you know, yeah.
Yeah, but come on, you can assign a police officer for a school.
Of course.
And you can hire a couple of security guards.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think, man, I mean, a lot of people are going to push back on this, but man, we need to do something about, you know, preventing the weapons from getting inside the building, like metal detectors.
Metal detectors.
Or like some type of backpack where you can see through.
Yeah, all the kids got to have backpacks to see through.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right, right.
Yeah.
Because you have no, you have real, no real right to privacy inside of a school unless you got some kind of hygiene products for women.
You can have those in a black pouch, but your purse is, I mean, your backpack that they issue to women and children and kids and stuff like that.
You have to have the ability to see through it.
Yeah, but you're already messing up.
You got to put the menstruation products in a black in a how big is the menstruation product?
No, no, nothing goes in the black section.
You can't even get a 22 in a menstruation bag.
Yeah.
Just a little pouch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's all I'm saying.
We got to make some moves here.
Prevent it from happening.
I don't know.
That guy had so much feminine energy in his voice.
What?
You got female?
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
He put a switchblade on a student inside a school.
That's the perception of some people.
That's insanely illegal.
Insanely illegal.
Yeah, that's it.
Made him leave.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wonder what that whole school boy meme was about.
Probably protecting the kids, I'm sure.
Yeah.
Or maybe it was.
It had to be what it was.
Maybe it was about the low test scores and how they're going to raise them up.
And they said, no, I'm going to make this about security.
So it had to be about a security.
Yeah, some kind of event.
Maybe.
Maybe.
Or maybe he just took it to the ticket there when they was talking about something that was pedantic and useless, you know?
Yeah.
So he said, no, I'm going to talk about security.
We need to get some security in there.
So he pulled that.
Yeah, he's.
Why We Cannot Fix This00:01:16
I totally get his pump, but literally half this, half people in society are idiots.
Yeah.
It's kind of scary once you think about it.
I mean, I look at some old, when I ever come across a Charlie Kirk video or a Trading Port video or a civil debate on the campus and I hear the responses and the opinions of people on the left, I was like, man, I don't think you can fix this.
I think these people are inherently, inherently incapable of being sane and rational people.
Look how they reacted to that little pocket knife.
Yeah.
And he pulled out and said, Now I got this.
What are you going to do?
He didn't do this.
No, what are you going to do?
Yeah.
Yeah, I got you.
What you going to do?
Yeah.
I mean, if you did it like that, I could totally understand his reaction and everybody's reaction.
But that proves my point.
They see things differently.
It's like these people and you can't fix that.
Yeah.
It's like you can't teach somebody to have a conscience.
Yeah.
You can't fix stupid.
You can't teach common sense.
Yeah, you can't fix stupid.
You can fix ignorant.
You can't fix stupid.
I'm sure Elon Musk can with that chip of your brain, but yeah, he probably can.