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The hashtag tonight is CrowderRiotStream.
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And this is obviously being provided for free here tonight.
We weren't planning on doing this, but I think, like a lot of you, I was staying glued to the screen.
I'm going to have some drinking game rules and try and make this as fun as possible while our country is at the worst point in our history.
It's glued to the screen, or computer, you know.
I pirate stuff.
And I should say Gerald A., Audio Wade is here, Quarter Black Garrett is here, and I couldn't believe the coverage.
I was watching CNN, and I hate to say it with Fox News too, no one was calling balls and strikes.
CNN last night was trying to cover these protests as though they were peaceful.
I'm not going to call them protests.
These aren't protests.
These are riots.
Right?
This is chaos.
These are criminals.
What do you mean by these?
Well, you know what?
I want to be really clear, too.
We're going to be talking about this tonight.
I see a lot of white faces out there with the protesters and a lot of black officers.
And I'm not saying they're white supremacists like the rumors out there with zero substantiating evidence.
What I am saying is that these are people looking for an excuse to commit crimes.
Who these people include?
The little white Antifa twerps.
By the way, warning, this is going to be PG-13, if not a strong R, because we'll be live fact-checking CNN and we can't guarantee that people don't swear or Chris Cuomo won't shit his pants.
It's life guaranteed.
So I want you to know that I'm a little bit angry.
I'm a little bit upset.
I will say this is the worst our country has ever been as far as race relations, as far as having any common ground as Americans.
Of course, I'm not saying that that's Donald Trump's fault.
What I am saying is that this active resistance to Donald Trump and a complicit media has created this powder keg right now.
Think about it.
You've had people who have been locked up at home for months.
And now they've been given justification to go out and commit violent crimes.
And the media is saying, well, most of this is peaceful.
No, it's not mostly peaceful.
Let me be really clear here.
Violence is not the exception.
I wouldn't even say that violence here is somewhat the rule.
Violence at these protests is the rule.
It has been the rule without exception.
What do I mean by that?
Let me be really clear, and then I'll toss to Gerald, as I light my cigar, because look, I got a stress ball, a stress egg.
It needs more.
I didn't know those things could explode.
As much as we talked about the optics, as much as we talked about the optics of the guys protesting the state capitol in Michigan with AR-15s, and I think there might have been some others, and as far as I remember, not a single crime was committed.
Outside of the crime, of course, of exercising your rights as an American to protest.
Not a single crime was committed.
By contrast, last night, every single city where there was a protest that turned into a riot, violent felonies.
Abound.
Every single one.
So when people... I'll tell you what, the argument is done now where they say, oh, can you believe, if that was a white person, they wouldn't have reacted the same way.
They only shoot them when they're black.
Now, obviously, most people there are black today, but we do see a lot of white Antifa folks joining in as well.
Right now, people are being told to stand down.
The National Guard yesterday tucked tail and ran.
Do you think because they don't have more firepower than these people?
No.
But because they're afraid of the PR ramifications and of course they're governors and sometimes they're mayors who are pussies.
That is the issue.
So the argument is gone now.
Oh, white people would be treated better.
Nope.
Nope.
Do you really think for a second that if those people in the state capitol with their AR-15s...
Acted as violently as we see right now.
They would have been shot.
If they were kicking over barricades on their way to the state capitol with their weapons there, it would have been a completely different situation.
I mean, that's not even the most egregious thing that's happening, but just kicking over the barricades and having a weapon, I'd be like, alright, these guys mean business.
I like egregious.
That's a good word.
I do it for audio weight, mostly.
I appreciate it.
It's a very nice force.
And people are tweeting out there, I can't believe that police officers are here for this protest when they weren't here for this other one.
I'm like, it's because you tend to burn shit down when you guys get together.
Nobody likes your parties, okay?
We need crowd control.
And to be clear, just for the remainder of the night, when we say you, these people, you people, we are referring to the protesters.
Not the protesters, sorry.
The rioters with the red and yellow, black and white, they're all assholes in my sight.
I hate the little rioters of the world.
I know that might not be Christ-like, but hey, these are the ABCs of me tonight, baby.
I'm not really thrilled with what's going on in our country, and it was mind-numbing last night.
I was watching CNN.
It was scary.
But I tell you what, though, my heart was breaking.
Like, one thing I think people sometimes miss is in order to try and convey this to you so that you guys emotionally connect, you know, I'm a pretty sensitive guy.
I feel things deeply, and this is so upsetting to me because I think of the young kids who are being, when people talk about the new normal, you have kids being raised who think this is the new normal.
It's not.
It's not.
We'll have my dad in here who was raised in Detroit and watched the tanks go down Cadgew Road.
This is going to make Detroit look like child's play.
But I was watching last night, my heart was broken, but there was a point Like I said, PG-13, our rating tonight, because I have to quote what these people are... Remember, these people, protesters, what we're talking about, not gonna be hung on that.
Writers.
Writers.
Chris Cuomo was there.
And not there, but he was talking with all of his reporters.
I don't know if you guys... And I was laughing so hard, I thought I would need a ventilator.
Or at least a CPAP so we had a pressurized environment.
One of you could tell me that I had the Ricardo Montalban going on here.
And so Chris Cuomo, this is an exact quote from Chris Cuomo, not exact quote but this
is to the, it's pretty close to exact.
He said, now, there are some people out there who are agitated.
Yes, there are some people who might be bad actors.
But, by and large, these protests are peaceful.
And he showed some footage from, I don't know, it might have been Brooklyn, but from clearly earlier in the day, because this was at 10 o'clock at night, yeah.
I was like, that's, what?
That's Twilight!
That's Twilight!
And it's not even, it's not even, that's nautical Twilight!
It hasn't even gotten to you yet!
And he goes, by and large, peaceful.
Now, I know if some of you want to say, I am not an apologist.
I am showing you, for yourself, Right now.
And he goes, I could show you nine other locations across the country where similar protests are taking place.
And he says...
We go now live to their female reporter.
We go now live to, and she is in front of a burning car.
Like this.
And she's like, well, as you see here, uh, and then these guys walk up again, they walk up like, fuck you bitch, get the fuck off!
And they're yelling at her.
He's like, uh, let's go to, uh, let's go to our location.
Literally anywhere else.
Let's go anywhere else.
They go, like, let's go to our reporter in Los Angeles.
They go to the other reporter and you hear, ah, shit!
He's like, what?
And he's crying, and there's tear gas, and he's like, well, you know, this has been largely peaceful, and then... And then Chris Cuomo goes, I swear to you, he goes, get behind the police line, keep your team safe, get behind the police line, and he turns to the camera, he goes, now, and this isn't really necessarily related, it's just I think that it adds to the tone of this, he goes, For some of you out there wondering how can they keep their composure, these people in the field, let me tell you, as someone who's done that before, these people have a lot of experience and they process situations like this, they process danger differently than the rest of us do.
Well, than you do.
Because I'm amongst them.
Really?
The brave front linesman will be stunned to find out you are amongst them.
Governor Cuomo's brother?
I can't believe it.
I love it.
He's like, these are both, I could go to nine of them.
In fact, let's go to one.
Nope, nope, let's go to another one.
Hold on, let's try another one.
There's nowhere to go.
You know what?
The safe haven, let's go to the Atlanta CNN headquarters and shit.
Okay, they're here too.
Look, protests erupt.
It's not protests.
Following death of George Floyd.
Go, look at that.
Yeah, look.
Big quotes.
That's a protest there.
Let's bring up the audio.
And the death, the killing.
Oh, well, what are they trying to say?
Does anyone know?
Is this like abstract art?
Is it instead of the Piss Christ like we saw?
Is this like a burning cop car in shitty municipalities?
You have to stare at it for a little bit with music in the background and zoom in on the dots.
It's a little on the nose.
It's a little on the nose for postmodern art.
Not only is this called a protest alongside the COVID protests, the lockdown protests, the COVID protests and the lockdown protests were called dangerous.
This is called protest.
Right, yeah.
Dangerous protesters.
Demonstration.
People that were breaking the rules.
Have you heard one thing, by the way, about the COVID separation right now?
Are the police officers saying, hey guys, no, no, no, it's cool, but six feet apart.
Let's go.
Also notice, where's that purple part of the CNN screen?
That's right.
It's totally gone.
That's right.
What was so funny was Chris Cuomo said the same thing.
This is bizarre because these people are out there making their voices heard wearing masks.
to uh ostensibly protect themselves from the coronavirus.
Stuff that doesn't protect you according to the CDC and they wear their masks and then they pull them down but like literally when his reporter was there he's like the guy was sitting there and he was saying like you know north side 313 and he was like fuck you to the female reporter Ken, sorry, this is what's going on right now.
This is reality in the country.
And by the way, if there isn't the biggest surge in coronavirus in Minneapolis within the next two weeks, and I don't mean an uptick, I mean a bigger infection rate than at any point, than at Wuhan in the lab, if there is not a crazy uptick in coronavirus within the next two weeks, the entire quarantine was a sham, okay?
Because it's not even close.
Not only are they in close proximity, the felons, Very, very close.
They're spewing droplets everywhere.
They're not sleeping.
They're likely on drugs.
So these are not people who are the epitome of health or in a healthy situation where they can practice proper social distancing guidelines.
But of course, we want them to be heard, unlike the business owners who are losing their livelihoods and peacefully protesting.
We look down our noses at them.
Oh, let's see this right now.
What's going on?
Somebody thought...
I love the white guy in there.
I love the white guy in there.
I got my hands up!
Don't hurt me!
I'm white!
I'm white!
He just looked really weird.
The viewpoint to your question is the officer will be held accountable.
They have enough to convict him of murder with respect to his supreme court.
I think the other three will be held accountable and they will be arrested.
But the message needs to be that this has to stop, finally.
The reason we're seeing this throughout the country is because there are problems in different
pockets around the country with respect to policing.
And I don't want to indict police in general.
My dad is an officer.
But I'm about to.
Let's bring that down real quick.
Bring up the drinking game rules, by the way.
And I know you may think this is in poor taste, but I think burning down your neighbor's business is in poor taste.
Different strokes!
The drinking game, it's really pretty simple tonight.
Anytime they try to empathize or understand the current violent, rioting felons, drink.
And anytime they try to imply that Donald Trump is a racist or conservatives are racist as a result of systemic racism, drink.
Want to be really clear.
Do we have that?
Did you bring it up?
Quite a bit, I believe.
Now, it doesn't say, when they say protest, we don't have to drink when they just have it on the screen, right?
Because that's going to be all night.
Yikes.
Yeah, we'll be screwed if that's all night.
In fifth night of protest.
I'm kind of worried.
I don't know why we are considering this a protest at this point.
This is not a protest.
So, Steven, don't you remember when Martin Luther King... Look at that!
Look at that!
Imagine this.
Imagine if you turned into my broadcast and, you know, I'm upset tonight.
This is our protest.
This is my process of you burning stuff down.
But imagine if you just tuned in tonight, right?
And it's my responsibility as an entertainer, but unfortunately I'm doing the job that they're not willing to.
If you just tuned in and all you saw was this.
I got the message.
Oh, North Side! That's what you just saw on CNN!
You just saw somebody right here go across and give the finger, and this guy in his little respirator, which by the
way is ill-fitting.
There's no way that's protecting anybody.
I'm like, oh, well, you know, let's see what they have to say. I guess they feel misunderstood.
I don't care. I don't care if people feel misunderstood.
I don't anymore.
Guess what?
I will provide no empathy, no understanding, and you know why?
Because you had it, folks.
You had it, and you screwed it up.
Go back to Thursday's show.
Every single person here said, There's some information that we don't know, which we now have from the autopsy.
We said there's some information we don't know.
It's odd to me that we have 20 different angles of these seconds of this altercation, but no footage whatsoever of what led to the man being on the ground.
But we all said one thing that doesn't change is that police officer Clearly should have taken, Derek Chauvin should have taken his knee off the man's neck when he wasn't moving after two minutes.
And there were other police officers there saying, hey turn him over, hey he's not moving.
We were very clear that that was wrong and at the very least seems like manslaughter.
Now we see from the autopsy report There was no asphyxiation, there was no strangulation, there was no damage to the spine at all.
The guy had a heart condition, the guy had high blood pressure, likely had a panic attack, and they're saying was likely on drugs.
Now that doesn't change the fact that the police officer was wrong.
A justifiable reason to handcuff him and put him on the ground?
Yep, from what we know now.
Justifiable reason to keep your knee on his spine?
No.
Not at all, and we need better training for police officers.
All police officers.
We need better standards for police officers.
I don't want anyone, male, female, lesbian, straight, I don't know, I've only largely met lesbian female officers, but I know that not all of them shop at Orbis on their off time.
Some of them are fine ladies.
If you can't meet the PT requirements, and if you can't subdue a perp... On your own.
On your own, who's combative, who is resisting arrest, and do it, by the way, in review, every single month, not once a year, I don't think that you should be on the front lines.
I also don't think that the women who I see on the front lines right now who look like Dark Helmet because they have the riot gear on and they can barely keep themselves from teetering over and getting shoved in the police line, I don't think that they should be there.
I think you should have the biggest, strongest, most capable people there.
And you know what I think, too?
No one's going to like me saying this, and I don't care if YouTube wants to ban me.
Donald Trump needs to react to this, because they're trying to lay this at Trump's feet, which is ridiculous.
This happened with Barack Obama before the last election.
There needs to be a swift reaction, mobilization of whatever force is necessary, and I will get back to that as a libertarian.
Are you saying military?
Yep.
Are you saying martial law?
If not now, then when?
Very, very different from, again, trying to lock down people from operating their own private business.
It is within the government's legitimate purview to ensure that people's rights are not being trampled by a violent mob.
That's almost the only reason for government.
The only reason for government Effectively, or the primary reason of government, I should say, the reason it exists is to protect its citizens from threats, from violent threats, both exterior or here in the United States.
This is well within their purview.
And so Donald Trump needs to react swiftly with whatever force is most effective to put an end to it and then contrast that with Barack Obama and Ferguson and Baltimore that went on for God knows how long, like forever.
Yeah, they didn't do anything about it.
Yeah, and you're right.
And governors need to be calling up their forces as well to make sure, right?
If you have the National Guard at your fingertips and your city's on fire, what are you waiting for?
Yeah.
Right?
I mean, unless you think a lack of a police presence, when there's some studies that show that sometimes that mobs and riots tend to fizzle out when they don't have an enemy to go after, right?
There is some stuff that's been done.
They don't have an enemy to go after right now, so they're creating new ones!
No, they're going after police officers.
It's like if Don Quixote had Sancho Panza erecting new windmills.
Just everywhere.
And typically it ends up being like a luxury goods store tends to be the enemy and we have to go steal purses from Louis Vuitton.
Or we've got to go to the Mercedes dealership and burn that down because that's the patriarchy most likely.
It quickly went from police as a target to just businesses in general.
Like 20 minutes quick.
It was immediate.
It was absolutely immediate.
Let's be clear, this started out as violent riots.
Yeah, absolutely.
There might be some exceptions today, but yesterday it started out as violent riots and they tried to make it seem as though these were peaceful protests all night long until Chris Cuomo could not cut to a scene that wasn't a crazy chaotic riotous mess.
Where his own reporters were in danger.
And let me be really clear about something else, too.
And we know now that the reason they spray-painted and broke through the CNN building in Atlanta was because there's a police precinct in the CNN building.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
So that's why.
That being said, I disagree with nearly everything CNN stands for.
I think that their coverage is dishonest, and I think they've done a lot of damage to the American dialogue.
But I absolutely not only defend, but encourage CNN to defend their people and their property by any means necessary.
And I hope they allow their employees to practice their Second Amendment rights.
They're in that office.
Now, am I saying go out and be a vigilante?
No, absolutely not.
But if you are home, or if you are in your place of work right now, as a lot of people are, they can't get out because they're stuck downtown, and people break in through the door, you absolutely have the right to defend yourself.
And I don't care if that's comfortable.
It's ridiculous.
Hey, I'll let you know, if I were living downtown and someone busted through my door, my business, absolutely, absolutely, I would have a, I do have a loaded firearm by my bedside.
This is, if not right now.
Here's one thing, when we talk about, people get really upset when they see people with rifles out there.
And yes, like we talked about with Lansing, I thought that was just, these were guys who were, it was bad optics, they were trying to play tough guy, they weren't really accomplishing anything.
But!
We've heard that, you know, it's sort of become a meme, rooftop Koreans.
Well, do you know what that is?
The Los Angeles riots?
That was the LA police.
Didn't show up and help Koreans, by the way, who also are our minority and were disproportionately targeted by rioters.
If we, in this country, go like, well, you should never, you never, you never need military style weapons.
First off, an AR-15 is not used in the military, but this is exactly why people need AR-15s.
Because if you are in a situation where police precincts are being set ablaze, and this is happening, and businesses
are being bombed down, and people are being dragged out of businesses and beaten in the street,
and the police can't help you, and the National Guard shows up, and they can't protect you, and
they tuck tail and leave. If that is not a scenario where someone would be in the appropriate, would
be in an appropriate situation to be on their rooftop with an AR-15.
You cannot name me one.
You cannot name me one!
I'm not saying go out and be a vigilante, but I don't know when in this country we decided to sympathize with people who burned down people's stuff and then vilify the folks who want to protect their stuff who committed no crime.
And don't act like you're seeking justice.
By the way, you're...
If we found out right now, because Derek Chauvin charged with third-degree murder, manslaughter effectively, which was pretty fast.
Yeah, that's a fast turnaround.
President Trump started an investigation.
Almost like you should have waited.
No justice, no peace.
Well, hold on, shithead.
Let me ask you something.
The president was on your side.
The president said you need justice.
The president was very strong on this, saying that the cop was in the wrong.
The president had an investigation.
And within, what is it, four days?
Six days?
Yeah.
Third degree manslaughter.
Now, I know you're saying it should be first degree.
You think that the cop went out that day with a plot to kill that man because he's black?
If not, you can't have murdered in the first degree, especially if he wasn't killed by the knee and the neck.
Yeah.
Well, Maxine Waters actually said that there are several, she said, well, there are cops out there who just, you know, I think he probably woke up that morning and said, oh, I'm going to get me one today.
Oh, really?
Maxine Waters said that?
Are you serious?
Of course she did, though.
Gosh.
It's not surprising.
It's an insane point of view.
Yes, it's an insane point of view.
Especially with a platform.
If you have a platform like that, you can't go out and say things like that because then it makes this happen.
Right.
People go out thinking this.
Words have consequences.
Hey, by the way, can you turn on just low on the fan for the cigar you're going on?
This one has a lot of smoke going.
I do have the drinking rules.
The president was on your side.
The public was on your side.
What did you say?
I have the drinking rules whenever you want them.
Oh, okay.
You know what?
Let's bring up the drinking rules really quickly and then remind me of where.
There we go.
Peaceful protest.
Basically, anytime they try to empathize with these people or even imply that they are peaceful or protesters instead of using the word riots or try and blame Donald Trump or racist America, you guys take a drink.
And I'm not going to lie, right now I'm cheating.
I'm having a little bit of water because I took a nap earlier.
It could be a long day.
Let me ask you this.
If you say no justice, no peace, okay?
The President of the United States is on your side.
The man is immediately manslaughter.
Right away.
Within four days.
If that's not justice, and how does burning your neighbor's crap down Help anybody at this point.
You're not seeking justice.
I believe that if we found out right now, if there was video footage, and I'm not saying this is the case.
Like I've said, I think I've been clear.
Cop was in the wrong and putting his knee on the guy's neck.
Hey, look!
Another peaceful protest, everybody!
And we'll be watching more CNN in a little bit.
I just have to get this... I just have to get this off my chest.
Yeah, you'll feel better.
Off my hairy chest where I found a gray hair the other day.
And it was like Schindler's List in black and white.
Did you just pluck it?
You ever found a gray...
I feel like the guy in the gym in the sauna.
your chest. If you pluck it do they multiply? You know what I was saying just to try and soften the blow.
I think if we saw footage right now of the man obviously George Floyd in question if he was
opening fire on the officers or charging them with a knife these briars wouldn't care.
No.
It's not about justice at this point.
They ask them, they say, hey, the guy's getting a manslaughter and they're investigating the other cops right now.
Do you think that's justice on scene?
And they say, no, no, not satisfied, not satisfied.
Well, you wouldn't be satisfied unless this man was hanging from the gallows, okay?
Well, yeah, there's this philosophy that this is not just one instance, but it's evidence of this larger systemic racism.
This is just another incident on top.
Oh, wait, he just said that, drink.
So they have to break up.
So in order to really combat it, they can't just... Drink!
What?
You have to drink.
No, I'm telling you to drink!
In order to combat it, they have to tear down the system.
So they can't just find justice in one thing, they have to actually rearrange every element of that system.
It's not that Donald Trump's the enemy, it's the entire system.
So yeah, burning down the city, that's the only way to do it.
Of course.
And make sure you get the affordable housing.
By the way, every single black officer, and there are more and more now, they're a part of the racist system, just to be really clear.
Let's bring this up really quickly so we can hear some CNN.
And we will be taking your live chats, by the way, exclusively those who are Muck Club members at The Blaze.
You guys can funnel them in.
Hey look, they panned away like, you know what, I think that's enough of the arson.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, so you see, it's still relatively light outside.
Once darkness descends, things tend to get out of control.
And I think a lot of people have put in curfews from 8pm to 5am or something like that.
And so that gives... I think it was in Kelowna specifically.
Yeah, that curfew worked like a charm in there.
Yeah, exactly.
Hey guys, I put it out on Facebook.
You gotta go home at 8.
Alright?
We're safe.
Everything's fine.
I've done my job.
Once the street lights come on, you gotta head home.
You gotta get on the front porch.
Everyone out there right now, if you're listening, I know a lot of people are listening when you're on the road or if you are at work, get home.
Unlike the COVID, this is a legitimate reason to stay home right now.
Isn't this funny?
Isn't this like the purge?
Get home.
CNN and they were they were condemning people who weren't staying home for a virus that we now know has a mortality
rate of between 0.1 to 0.5 percent
but when you have several people shot dead and Hundreds across across the country who've been seriously
injured seriously harmed. I don't know how many millions of dollars in property damage
Yeah, they're not asking They're not really all that concerned with people not honoring curfew.
Hadn't said a word.
I mean, but it's because they're not handing out candy like the protesters in Michigan were.
Right.
I think that was where they crossed the line as they were giving candy out to kids.
And that was just a bad idea.
Let's see what this guy has to say.
He was a guy who was tear gassed.
Miguel, of course.
Miguel.
It is a beautiful city.
And it comes as a shock to wake up in the morning and see that line of fires across the entire city.
A shock!
You were tear gassed last night, buddy!
It's not a shock.
I watched you get shoved around like a ping-pong ball by people who were trying to get airtime so they could plug their Instagram.
Riots.
Riots.
Yeah.
See, that's the sign.
George Floyd plus thousands more.
Yeah.
That's the only message I've seen.
So it's like, again, it's just this entire system they have to tear down.
It does appear that there will be several areas where protests will continue.
We know where we end up last week, the 5th precinct.
Riots.
Yeah.
See that's the sign, George Floyd plus thousands more.
That's the only message I've seen.
So it's like, again, it's just this entire system they have to care about.
And you know what's so great?
What are they asking?
Thanks.
They were called up.
I was going to ask about the National Guard because the governor as well as other officials
there in the state made a big point this morning to talk about deploying all active National
Guard members in that state.
An unprecedented move.
So what they are probably going to do, they have shut down all the freeways into and out
of Minneapolis tonight.
The National Guard will probably stand guard at some of those entrances, exits, and shut down those freeways, so that's not a place that protesters should go.
By the way, do we have Reg on?
Can I bring him in real quickly?
So Reg the Beast, Reg the Bandit, our wonderful researcher who's brilliant.
He's the one who helped lead to the arrest of some Antifa members, by the way, because he infiltrated a lot of these groups.
And we also keep tabs on white supremacist groups a lot of the time, because guess what?
They're not big fans of me.
No.
We're not big fans of them.
When people talk about white supremacists, are you aware of like if you're talking about groups and gatherings the biggest white supremacist gathering that you can really think of like when you talk let's talk about charlotte you're talking about people who are actually white supremacists they're not the entire day hundreds yeah tops and that they really try hard it's really tough to recruit a white supremacist in 2020
So the idea that white supremacists could be out there spearheading, it's like, listen guys, that may or may not be true, that there might be some bad actors who are in there to make it look worse, but white supremacists aren't in there punching cops in the nuts and trying to murder Breitbart reporters.
Okay, let's be real here.
Eight, nine cities at the same time?
Right.
And the people who are there, it's Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
And I don't know if anybody knows anything about both those groups.
They don't like each other.
They don't tend to play well.
Why are they working together now?
It's an odd circumstance.
Miami.
Hey, you know what?
That one's for you, George Floyd.
I'm sure he would feel better knowing that some car got burned.
I'm sure Mr. Floyd is smiling from up above.
I like to think that he's looking down from heaven right now with a big smile that he's finally being heard.
Honestly, folks!
It's just ridiculous to me.
And when people say like, oh, I tweeted out today, I said, you know what?
The government does not have the right to tell you to shut down a private business.
The government does have the right to use force to prevent a mob from violently infringing upon the rights of other American citizens.
And someone said, well a bunch of people are saying, well I guess it's almost like protesting not getting a haircut is not as severe as protesting the violent murder of a person at the hands of the cop.
Okay, hold on a second.
First off, it's not about a haircut.
The people who were protesting the COVID lockdown, those were people who were protesting because their own livelihoods had been removed.
They had experienced it.
I want to be really clear about that, okay?
And they were protesting, by the way, and this is how you know it's a protest, they were protesting the governments who had removed their rights.
To practice at their private business.
In this scenario, we have people who were not killed or assaulted by police officers who are destroying people's shit who have nothing to do with what happened with George Floyd.
So, yeah, I absolutely think it's more legitimate if someone says, hey, my restaurant's shut down and I might be arrested if I go to church on Sunday in California.
But we have to understand people who have turned over a cop car and stolen some LG TVs from the Target and AutoZone?
Which, by the way, I don't know what's going on with O'Reilly's, but I'd watch your back!
They sent everybody to AutoZone.
They saw him coming towards them.
That we were able to pivot this quickly from COVID, which is the biggest story for months, the only story for months, just shows that we're really, really, really held down by our white guilt.
The whole country is just like, all right, well, now this is the only thing we can talk about.
Very quick.
Don't you remember the COVID protesters from the lockdown?
It's like, well, they just don't care about their country.
They didn't say, hey, we need to hear the voice of these people who are suffering through unemployment that's greater than at any point during the Great Depression, increased suicide, people who don't have the ability to provide for their families.
It wasn't, we really need to sit down and understand the voice of the unheard.
By the way, the unheard who elected Donald Trump, and you can plan on seeing that again after this, especially if his response is actually swift and forceful.
And I want to be really clear about that.
Am I encouraging a forceful response?
Yep!
Yes, I am.
When you start destroying property of fellow Americans, and yeah, killing fellow Americans.
That's happened now.
Police officer shot dead.
Two were shot, I believe, in San Francisco.
One killed.
One civilian in Detroit.
And I hate to think of what we'll see tonight.
Well, and I think we were just talking before the show, there was somebody who was raped and murdered in the Minneapolis riots last night.
Well, hopefully the rape kit, when they run that swab, gives us an idea as to what the rapist was trying to say.
When they find the time between putting out fires.
A Floyd message.
Yeah, yeah.
I really hope his glands penis feels heard.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, look, we don't want mob rule, right?
We came away from mob rule as society and we said, here are rules that we're going to live by and we need you, police, to enforce that.
We have a contract together, right?
We understand each other, right?
We give you laws, you enforce them and make sure everybody gets to live in this country safely.
I don't want a cop strung up because a mob thinks that he should be strung up.
Especially not a black cop by white Antifa pussies.
Exactly.
That's not how our system works, right?
And we were talking about this, Quarter Black, before the show, too.
In the 80s, you used to wait for a bad verdict before you would go out in the streets.
And I don't agree with it then, but I'm saying at least you waited for justice to take its course, and it didn't work out.
And they pretty much got the result that they wanted.
Yeah, I mean... Well, we want it in the first degree.
The guy was fired and charged, and his wife divorced him.
That's a bad day!
She was Miss Minnesota!
That's a really bad day!
Was she really Miss Minnesota?
Man, that guy screwed up.
Are you making this up as you go?
No, I'm swearing to you.
Seriously!
Yeah, someone can bring that up.
We can have Reg bring it up.
She's on the market now, I guess.
You think you can do better than Miss Minnesota from here on out?
He's gonna go with Miss Take What I Can Get.
No, he's gonna go with Mr. Pound You In The Federal Prison, so...
It's going to be a rough day.
But don't worry, Colin Kaepernick will probably kneel and also send out an Instagram post.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Well, you guys were against this when he was kneeling.
Okay.
Let's go through this shit.
The reason people were upset was not because he was peacefully protesting, but because he was doing it on a platform where he was paid millions of dollars, and he should have been doing his job.
I'm good.
which he was terrible at.
People were upset.
Not for the same reasons that people are now upset with people who are destroying and burning
down their cities.
Very different.
Is it easy?
Are there any questions?
Is that understandable?
Like, is it just me?
I'm good.
Is it just me?
I got it.
Do I feel like I'm hurt?
Am I hurt?
I feel like if you burn this studio down, then we'll understand what you mean at that point.
Well, there can't be a rape because, you know.
Oh, yeah.
Thank God.
Because we're not rapists.
And you're all guys.
What were you going to say?
I stopped following a little while ago.
I don't really know where that was going.
Thank you.
He's already two drinks in.
That's good, yeah.
So, I wanted to go to Reg, the bandit here, and by the way, the promo code is STAYSAFE.
You get $20 off, but the hashtag is CrowderRiotStream out there, and we're going to be watching CNN and covering this for you.
We have kept tabs on all of these groups, and it is so impossible for white supremacists in this country to mobilize and trick every major city.
By the way, you think...
I mean, you're talking about San Francisco?
Yeah.
Oakland?
You think that's a hotbed?
Oakland is a hotbed for the activity of white supremacists, Steve.
You didn't know this.
A lot of white people there.
It's a lot of soy lattes.
All right, let me see.
Hey, Reg the Bandit, are you there, sir?
I'm here, Steven.
How are you doing?
I am doing fine.
He's pissed.
I am doing fine.
That's how he's doing.
Have I missed anything so far?
Have there been any updates that I need to hit?
Because, you know, CNN isn't giving us a whole lot.
Yeah, so I think what I have seen most lately is that in Cleveland, we've got some fires.
Oh, that's all they need.
That's normal.
That's normal.
Yeah, is that just the river?
That's normal Cleveland.
The protesters are preventing the fire truck from coming in and putting it out.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Well, hold on a second.
What are they trying to say when these peaceful protesters drink?
Prevent first... Hey, what happened to our first responders or our heroes?
Or is that just for nurses on fucking TikTok?
I'm sorry, I'm really, like I said, PG-13R, I'm as mad as I will ever be in the history of this program or the country.
They're blocking firefighters, Reg?
Yeah, yeah, I've got a clip of that that I think they can run.
Okay, can we bring up that clip, guys?
Yeah.
Okay, hold on, let's bring up that clip right now because we're not seeing it at CNN.
Wow.
They're not going to show it at CNN.
Do we have it?
You guys are waiting on bringing it up.
Sorry, like I said, we're flying by the seat of our pants here, folks.
It's Crowder Riot Stream tonight.
Do we have that?
It kind of started like a riot.
I'm not sure.
Is Gibbon not here?
I'm sure Hulu's paying some big ad dollars for this space.
Yes, for this space right now.
For the protest space.
Do we have any clips?
I have clips, but I'm not sure which one it is.
It's not a clip in there.
It's about bringing up the overlays right now.
We got an image of the guy's wife.
What wife?
The officer's wife.
Oh, the officer's wife.
Okay, let me see that.
We're not gonna check her out, are we?
Good for him.
Good for him.
Yeah, hey Gibbon, we need you bringing up those things there, those clips.
So, Reg, you sent that to our team right now.
Just fill me in.
It was, in Cleveland, fires and other blocking heroes, first responders from getting in, the people they were praising only a week ago?
Yeah, so we have that, and we've also had a pretty violent attack on cops in Chicago, which I was thinking probably was going to be the next hotbed is we haven't seen much go down in Chicago, but you've got Trump Tower there.
And so it just, it just seems like that's to be expected that, you know, things are going to get ugly there tonight.
Yeah.
I was going to say you're a brilliant man with a mental level IQ, but it doesn't necessarily take a mental level IQ to know that Chicago is going to suck.
I think I could have figured that one out.
Uh, Reg, is it in downtown Cleveland?
Do you know what part of Cleveland it is?
He wants everyone to know that he's of the people in Cleveland.
They just live there.
Oh, no, I don't have an exact pinpoint on that for you.
It doesn't really matter because, you know, Cleveland sucks in general.
Is my cousin okay?
No, no, I don't have family.
Well, the problem with Cleveland is it's really tough to know your recently burned down shit from your previously burned down shit.
That's true.
That fire was from Tuesday night.
That was way before all this happened.
If someone bombs an old crack house in the Bronx, is there a young crackhead there to hear it?
Most likely not.
I would say no.
I don't think so.
Just make sure it's the stuff by the mailbox.
That's all the stuff.
But we all know what I'm talking about.
It's called a burn pile for a reason.
You put it out and let people burn it so they feel like they're heard and everybody wins.
Except for the atmosphere.
The one thing too that the media has taught us is that the most effective way to be heard is to violate your neighbor's rights and even commit rapes.
The media has made it really good.
That's the way to be heard.
Not by peacefully protesting and exercising your Second Amendment rights.
Not by actively petitioning your governments or, for example, maybe showing up and cutting hair.
The way to be heard and not mocked is through intimidation and violence.
And then they're going to pin it on white supremacists, which you can count the number of them in this country, likely on both hands.
There are probably some people who still have their American History X DVD on repeat and they, you know, they don't watch the third act.
I'm not saying that that doesn't exist.
But they didn't pull a fast one on the entire country here.
And by the way, people who are mad at all of you right now protesting, they're not white supremacists.
You've pissed off everybody.
You've lost all your goodwill.
Michael Brown was a lie.
Trayvon was a lie.
Tamir Rice was a lie.
Everyone, including the president, I don't know a single white person who was not disgusted by what happened with George Floyd and the officer.
And now they're going, yeah, but you know what?
This.
And unfortunately, not only will people not listen, you will create more racists than ever.
You, meaning people who are protesting, and the media who's framing this as a racial issue.
Right?
And I want to be clear, Black Lives Matter is inherently a racial issue because it made it that way, but their allies are showing up, a lot of white people there as well, and we're not talking about black officers, but when the media paints this as a racial issue, and they, effectively, they're saying, look at all these buildings being bombed, look at all of these neighborhoods being absolutely destroyed and ransacked, this is because black people want to be heard.
When the media says that, you have young people watching the TV right between dragon tails going, huh, mom, That reporter who's clearly authoritative, because I see the lower, I see the CNN chyron, said that black people commit acts of violence to be heard.
Is that what, because I'm not, that seems mean, mom.
That's what's going to happen.
You're going to create more racists.
Yeah.
Well, and you're going to tell a lot of people that if you are grieved and you have some kind of issue with the government or somebody around you, that this is the way that you get your point across.
This is acceptable behavior.
We understand.
Burn stuff down.
Do all this stuff if you feel like you've got no other option to be heard.
You have plenty of options to be heard.
By the way, you were heard.
We already said that.
The guy's been charged.
You were heard.
What else are you waiting for?
Fired.
Charged.
Divorced.
We want no justice, no peace.
Is it a start?
Can you leave at least one O'Reilly standing?
We've earned one O'Reilly still standing through fire, charge, and divorce.
Doesn't that count for something?
Let's say every O'Reilly's is taken down.
Let's say the entire city of Minneapolis is burned to the ground.
What's the next step?
What's the plan?
I've seen a lot of tweets out there like, oh, we're going to take this to the suburbs.
Good luck.
I wish you wouldn't.
Notice there is no construction plan.
There is no thing to put in its place.
It's just tearing things down.
What is the goal?
It's anarchy.
This is the same rhetoric with Baltimore.
Worked like a charm in Ferguson, right?
It's been rebuilt into the lost city of Atlanta.
Underwater indeed, yes.
When I now go to Baltimore, instead of, like I once felt, as though it looked like somebody vomited a city, Now when I'm there, I go, did I just step into Road to Eldorado?
I thought this flight was to Baltimore, and I ended up in Beirut, I believe.
Did they get mixed up?
It's like that was Take On Me, George Michael.
I have no idea.
But it's like Take On Me.
When I go to Baltimore now, post-riot, it feels like I was taken through the screen like that Take On Me video, and I'm now in a parallel world.
It's a wondrous creation.
I'm surprised that the quarter black part of you knew that song.
There ain't nothing wrong with that song.
Alright, so Reg was talking about the clips there.
Was it Reg the Bandit?
We have a clip from CNN.
Cleveland first.
CNN is the Cleveland of news reporting.
Yeah, we pulled it up earlier.
We'll pull it up again.
And then he said there was something else.
Is there a clip, Reg the Beast, here for the other violent attack that you mentioned on police in Chicago?
Are there any clips for that?
He's just investing in there.
He's investigating.
He's focused.
Like I said, folks, we're flying by the seat of our pants here tonight.
No one's calling balls and strikes, and right now they're still doing a lot of commentary because the sun has yet to set.
I want to be here to see if they try and do what they did last night.
Speaking of which, while we're talking about that, let's run some clips from the kind of coverage that we saw yesterday.
This was already going on.
You know what's been happening for probably, I guess, are we going on at least 48 hours now?
But really, 24 hours is the future.
fever pitch. And this is how they were covering it for a very long time yesterday. That's
what inspired tonight's stream.
We've done several miles through downtown and now we've exited off of 35W.
It's not clear where they're going now.
I want to give you a sense of sort of what it looks like.
They've lost some of the protesters, but most have stuck with them.
But it's now strung out a long way along 35W, and they are moving toward... It's not entirely clear.
They may be moving toward the 5th Precinct as well, which is where Sarah Seidner is heading to.
Oh!
Why would they be moving to the 5th precinct?
Interesting.
No mention that precincts at this point had been arsoned.
Right.
A merry caravan.
Yeah, yeah, Miguel.
but they have several cars that have joined the protest as well.
And it's now just sort of a merry caravan.
It is worth hearing out.
It has been entirely peaceful.
Some times angry, but entirely peaceful.
A few people doing some graffiti.
When others saw them doing the graffiti, they would shut them down.
Make them stop doing it.
Bottle thrown.
An entirely peaceful caravan.
Oh god, someone's trying to kill me.
Can we bring up the picture of the CNN building?
It looked like, you know when you're a kid and they let you paint the walls because they're about to repaint a new business?
It looked like that, only of course it wasn't voluntary.
Why is CNN going to those boring parts of the protest?
They want to highlight this mundane little carpool.
Well the thing is, not too long after, there were no boring areas of protest.
I think we have a little bit, we have a clip of how it progressed last night, which is what we'll see tonight, but this is again from last night.
Some people are videotaping.
They just threw something on fire, Chris, a firecracker.
Something's on fire!
That's in CNN, right?
Yeah, the bottom floor, yeah.
You guys never used a firecracker.
The other peaceful protesters are stopping them from putting tags.
I see it, I see it.
They just threw a firecracker in on us.
You know, just a black cat.
Like a sparkler, really.
You know, a couple of them have Roman candles.
We're celebrating justice!
Don't you love Chris Cuomo?
He's like, people process it differently from us.
Well, you.
We're celebrating justice.
He throws the boom boom.
He throws, yes.
And he goes, yes, and he goes, the flashbang, by the way, for those who don't know, is a device that is, it's meant to be a deterrent.
And there is a very visible flash, often followed by a loud bang that is very disorienting.
And so I have a lot of experience with it.
Thank you, CNN.
It's in the name.
We don't need your description.
And we just watched it.
And we saw it happen.
Oh my word.
You see the letters here?
And that's early on, by the way.
It only got worse.
They started going to the glass.
Oh yeah, they broke in.
Oh, wait!
Don Lemon.
Let's see what Don Lemon does.
Again, the hashtag is BrowderRiotStream.
Breaking news.
Don Lemon, thank you so much for joining us.
I think it's important.
Welcome to CNN.
I am tired looking.
40 million people are out of work.
More than 102,000 Americans lives lost to a pandemic.
And for the fifth night, images of American cities, smoldering people out in protest.
That's a very different tone from last night.
Gripping the country right now.
I can show you better than I can describe it.
We know.
That is correct.
Oh!
Maybe not.
Should I play?
Should I play?
Maybe not.
Stan has chapped lips.
You know that's a director who just pissed with him.
It's like, we're going to zoom in on him eating ChapStick.
Should I place your plate?
No.
What?
Did they go to the wrong clip?
I think they did.
They're putting the fence on the other side of the fence.
You gotta separate your fences.
All the D's.
Salt Lake City.
Iowa, Denver, Salt Lake City, Times Square, Salt Lake City, Temecula.
You think I'm kidding?
Not well.
That sums up his entire career.
I may not know what's happening, but bear with me.
So, you know what I say?
Obviously, for example, the officer, innocent until proven guilty.
I don't know how are you going to have an unbiased jury.
That sums up his entire career.
I may not know what's happening, but bear with me.
So you know what I say, obviously, for example, the officer, innocent until proven guilty,
I don't know how are you going to have an unbiased jury.
In this case, people who are there tonight, guilty.
Not guilty of committing a crime individually, but you cannot be there.
You are violating curfew.
This is an angry, this is a violent mob.
Police are well within their authority to arrest anybody who's around an explosion and not leaving or not, you know what, snitching.
I know it's not as serious as California where we wanted people to snitch on people who weren't six feet apart, right, and they wanted to pay American citizens to do that.
But if right now you are crowding police officers and you are around arsonry, if that's a word.
Arsonry?
Arsonism?
Ballistics.
Guess what?
That is something where you can be detained and questioned.
The police are within their rights.
Why?
Because they're protecting the rights of other citizens.
And I'm a libertarian with this.
I want to be really clear.
But martial law?
Yup!
Yep, some kind of martial law at this point, because this has to stop.
This has to stop.
These people who are being affected by this, meaning the businesses, meaning the people who live in these cities, meaning the officers who had nothing to do with what happened with George Floyd.
They could be at home avoiding COVID, right?
They could be separating from people.
Even a libertarian can argue for a robust self-defense measures, right?
So everybody should be armed in this situation, as you mentioned earlier.
By the way, I think she did a great job.
I don't know if that was yesterday or this morning that she released that, but it was fantastic.
Mayor Longbottoms?
And I do believe it is past curfew now in Atlanta, so I think that's why we saw the cops going in at 9.03.
Then they should disperse.
They will likely all go home.
I think they all got a text that said dinner is ready.
Streetlights are warming up.
You know what?
While we're talking about people not having faith in their institutions of justice, they're not having faith in their police force because of corruption, what do you think happens when the police can't protect their citizens tonight?
Because they're basically forced to stand down by spineless mayors.
What do you think happens, not to the people who want to commit violent crimes, but the rest of American citizens?
Because guess what?
I met a black couple today at Academy who also had the same idea in trying to procure as much 9mm as possible.
It's a pretty common idea.
We found some common ground, too, by the way.
How about some other common ground?
Let's do away with police unions.
Right?
No more police unions.
You can't keep the crappy cops.
There's plenty of common ground to be found, but not if you watch CNN.
No, yeah, and people, I mean, you see them go in and actively take over and burn down a police station.
If that is not safe, do you think that there is any chance that they are going to be able to come and protect you?
Right.
I'm sorry, and I don't know, maybe this is just me, I'll throw that to you guys.
When you start to try to burn down a police station, when you start to actively attack A police headquarters?
Or a precinct?
I'm sorry, but at that point you have crossed a line.
You have forfeited your right to live.
I have no idea if you're gonna be killing me in that police station.
If I'm gonna be able to get out.
What's next?
Or what if somebody was locked up in there and they couldn't get to them to get them out in time and they burned?
To death.
You know, like Jihadi style, right?
You basically just became everything that you hate.
I'm sorry, and maybe if you want to fire rubber bullets first to see if that works, that's fine with me, but at some point you have to go to live ammo and say, you have started to cross a line that you cannot cross.
Well, and am I supposed to, if I'm standing inside a building and you break the windows, am I supposed to assume that that's the last thing you're going to do?
Guys, guys, I just don't like glass.
I just don't like glass.
I'm only breaking the windows.
Break the windows and walk on.
He must really hate that glass!
Exactly!
Let's be really clear.
If you punch somebody on the street, so of course if you mug somebody, you hold a gun to them, if you hold a knife to their throat, if you commit arson, if you play the knockout game, you forfeit your right to live, you deserve to die.
Now, I don't want you to die, but you have committed an action where for you to get what you have earned at that point, anytime you put another human being in a situation where they have To make a judgment call between their life, or their family's life, or yours, you forfeit your right to live.
And people don't understand that.
And what do you think is going to happen?
How many articles, I don't know if Reg the Beast can pull this up, some article from Slate or HuffPo when they were talking about Second Amendment protests, and people were like, you don't need these kinds of guns, call the cops.
Yeah, call them the cops now.
Does that argument still work?
It falls on deaf ears.
You, today, or for the last four days, have created more racists than ever in the history, well, in my generation in this country, and you've created more gun owners.
Yeah.
Do you know that?
Yeah.
By the way, go defend yourself in California with, what is it, eight rounds, I think, Max?
Or seven rounds?
Ten.
Ten rounds, Max?
Okay, so you have ten, and you have a hundred people outside your store, breaking into it, looting, trying to burn it down, trying to drag you out and beat you because you happen to be white in the wrong neighborhood or Korean in the LA riots, right?
Fine.
Go ahead.
You have ten shots.
Make them count.
Maybe save the last one.
What I'm most mad, who I'm most mad with right now is one Mr. Rocky Patel.
I usually like him, but this thing is just, to be fair, it's not Rocky Patel's fault.
I got this recently from online.
Is this your?
It's a cigar.
Is this your favorite?
But it's falling off.
No, it's not.
Shut up.
Shut up!
I don't want there to be a shortage.
I don't even know what I was talking about.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's flaky.
The Second Amendment hoax.
There you go.
over me. So no, but I do typically like this, but I don't even know what I was talking about.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's flaky. The second amendment hoax.
There you go.
Just call the cops. By the way, I want to look a black officer right there.
Yeah, that's good optics, right?
See?
They're not against you.
No, yeah, they don't want that black officer.
Switch to a white cop, please.
Move down.
Could you stand in front of him, please?
Cover him up.
Am I a racist for wanting that black officer to go home tonight to likely his black wife and not be harmed by white Antifa protesters?
Does that make me racist?
I think you're okay on that one.
I do want everybody to watch.
When we go to commercial, when they go to commercial, sorry I'm saying that, they are showing a clip or a promo for a video that they're doing.
It's called, I think, Dying in America, Dying Black in America, I Can't Breathe, Dying Black in America, something like that.
No, no, it's about, you know, cop, you know, things.
You tweeted something else about this.
How many white people as opposed to black people get shot by police officers every year, right?
And it was something like 300 and something white people.
It's like 150.
You're actually more likely to be shot as an unarmed white person.
Right, and so in 2016, and I forget the guy's name, I'll pull it up here in a second, there was a guy who was pinned down by two police officers, a white guy in 2016, and that's probably the reason we didn't see anything about this.
He was pinned Just like this guy.
They were on his back, and they ended up injecting him.
One of the EMTs injected him with some kind of substance, right, to kind of calm him down.
I would imagine there was substance.
Yeah.
I was trying to think.
It wasn't a needle of air.
It's not a steroid.
Unless the police in question was Kathy Griffin.
Exactly, right?
The guy died.
Yeah, it was a syringe full of ideas.
The guy died exactly like this.
Yeah, it was a syringe full of ideas.
The cop was Dave Rubin.
Guys, guys, guys, guys, guys.
More ideas.
Sedative.
Sedative.
That's what I was trying to think of.
They injected a sedative into his arm.
Put him also into Dave Rubin.
Alright, so his name was Tony... No, I'm not saying he's boring.
I'm saying he was always calm and cool.
Go ahead and look this up.
Tony Tempa.
2016.
Two police officers.
They were kneeling on his back.
He died the exact same way.
Do you guys remember seeing that in the news?
Do you remember when we protested that one time and we burned down the local Denny's?
Right, because we were pissed off about that?
No, it wasn't national news!
I'll be honest, it was a Bob Evans, and if I'm being honest... We were looking for a reason.
We were looking for a reason, yes.
But nobody protested on the docket for a while.
You didn't see us go burn stuff down!
Bullshit!
It's not acceptable behavior to say we're the only ones being targeted when the stats show that that's not true, and then we have an exact apples-to-apples comparison Shitty things happen to everybody, regardless of race.
Yes, they do.
You're not special.
And do I think that black people deal with some discrimination and have some plights that the average white American does not?
Absolutely.
But these people protesting, and that means black, brown, white, have nothing to do with George Floyd.
And they have nothing... The people whose stuff they're burning down have even less to do with it.
Some of these people put their life savings... There was a guy, I think, in Minneapolis yelling at them because he put his life savings into opening this bar and this restaurant.
They burned it down.
He has no insurance.
He has nothing.
He just took his entire livelihood away.
By the way, when people say... This is it.
There's the tempah, right?
You're gonna kill me.
You should watch that video.
No, I don't want to watch that video.
No, not tonight.
Not right now.
I'm saying if you're out there, watch that video.
It is just like the one you saw with George Floyd.
It's crazy how similar those were.
And when they say riots are the voice of the unheard, and they take that Martin Luther King Jr.
quote, and then, right, of course, they take it out of context.
I want to be clear here, because we did have the 60s Civil Rights Act, right?
Yeah.
Was there this much violence in Selma?
I don't think so.
I mean, there was a car burning in the distance.
There was a bridge.
Yeah, I think they walked across a bridge.
Is that how, I want to be clear, is that how they got the, they got it passed by largely Republicans, by the way, at that point in time?
Yeah.
Was it, were they burning down, did they have Walgreens back then?
They didn't have Walgreens.
They probably didn't have all those.
Nah, it was probably Eckerd.
Yeah.
Did they burn down the G, did they burn down the local Gimbers, whatever it was?
The Woolworths.
Did they kick the shit out of Cole Santa Claus?
I don't think it happened.
Just bringing all these letters off for a set.
Oh, there he is!
Get him!
And they swing it around like a David and Goliath thing.
No justice, no peace, Santy!
I have a dream of cars burning in the background.
It's not quite as catchy, so that was the first draft he switched.
Oh, here's a guy who was arrested, which by the way was completely ridiculous.
Yeah, so stupid.
But, not because he was a black guy.
No, it's because he was, you know.
No, I don't even know why they arrested him.
It was stupid.
But you really think that police officers could see a CNN mic flag and cameras like, can I please immediately be fired?
Those guys, they didn't want to be back out on the streets the next night.
They're like, what's the easiest way to get off the duty?
All right, let's arrest a reporter real quick.
We'll get docked two weeks pay and go home.
Let's find a guy who's a minority.
I need a nice vacation.
They self-selected out.
Omar Yemenez?
He's probably Dominican.
I don't know.
It's tough to tell.
Let's do it anyways.
We want someone who's enough of a minority that will get paid leave thanks to our police union.
But not have to come out tomorrow.
Yeah, we don't want to have to go home in unmarked cruisers.
So, you know what?
It's a judgment call.
I hate CNN.
I'm going to arrest the guy.
I'm going to take a shot.
Let's go.
Let's watch.
He put on glasses.
My wife is probably texting me.
These times are times that are really challenging.
Come on, Harris.
Let's let her speak for a second.
What did you do as a prosecutor?
We've got to get the voice of a cop.
We've got to find out what the cops have to say.
What a person to bring on.
Let me ask you, because you see a lot of anger out there tonight, and I know you're watching the pictures coming in from Los Angeles.
What is your message to the crowds of protesters on the streets of Los Angeles?
Anything other than outright condemnation is not enough.
This is what happens when whole communities of people have not received justice.
Really?
Drink!
Drink!
Hit the ding!
You know, in the streets of Los Angeles 30 years ago... Where were you when business owners who just wanted to be able to put food on the table peacefully protested?
Not much has happened since then to really change... Not much has happened to Kamala Harris since Rodney King?
Is that what you just said?
Well, to be fair, she was listening to Bob Marley in high.
Getting down with that Snoop Dogg.
Tying it to Trump right there.
Get down with that Snoop Dogg.
One was guilty, the other was convicted, but yet they basically let off.
But yet you have a George Floyd or a Ahmaud Arbery or a Breonna Taylor not receiving, and their families not receiving
justice.
So the outrage, the pain, everything on this is legitimate.
Wait, hold on a second.
Did she just say that Roger Stone, and did she say Mike Flynn?
She said Mike Flynn?
She said there wasn't as much justice there as for George Floyd, whereas the man was fired, divorced, and charged with third degree murder?
How is that not in some form of justice?
Within three days.
Yeah, within three, whatever, how many days?
I don't know how many days.
I don't want to be fact-checked and have this taken down because YouTube finds one reason.
I said it.
It could have been a few days.
That's right.
And you have a hood pass.
Take him.
Quarter hood pass.
Oh, wow.
Well, that's because you marched.
civil rights movement, I was a child in a stroller doing those marches.
That we talk about and we romanticize it, right?
We romanticize in so many ways.
I pray to God that there are no children with strollers now.
Where's the MLK Jr.
today?
What do you think MLK Jr.
would say about this right now?
Because at far less violent protests, when, by the way, it would have been far more justified at that point.
Right, exactly.
He condemned it outright.
Protesting almost certainly meant you were getting beat up or even killed in those days.
Well, and all we're saying here is that you should evaluate these people based on the content of their character, the protesters.
The protesters should not be evaluated by anything else.
And the efficiency of their burning shit.
Sure.
I want Phoebe's brother there.
Giovanni Ribisi.
I want him out there because he knew how to burn stuff.
Little inside baseball for friends.
Stole a Trump flag and posted it on Twitter.
Yeah, I love it!
We stole a Trump flag and we're lighting it on fire.
They couldn't actually get it to light on fire, though, so, I mean... You need to know how to burn stuff.
Am I too pissed?
I know it's gonna simmer a little bit.
Sorry, if people are tuning in, if they think that I'm being a little too... Spicy?
Spicy.
No, bring it.
You're a little spicy.
We need a little spice.
You're the whitest person I know.
You don't need spice.
We need a little spice.
That's sliced tomatoes.
Was that a cherry tomato?
That's burning.
Burnin'!
I love you, I'm joking.
I know.
But not really, you don't like spice.
I don't, yeah.
Oh, no.
Oh, hate it.
No, yes.
It's insa.
No.
And the importance of fighting for the ideals of our country.
Which is not this.
This is not the ideals of our country.
Again, when people try to bring up the Boston Tea Party, they're like, well, we were founded
on, again, the Boston Tea Party was about citizens who were protesting a tyrannical
government.
You talk about taxation without representation.
And they were, and they weren't harming people physically, to be clear.
They put some, they got, and by the way, they went to a war over a breakfast beverage.
They did, yes.
And it wasn't even like a monster or a rock star.
That's true, yeah.
Right?
Let alone, what's the new one now that's really big?
Some brown water.
Could you imagine if you had an atom on rain?
Oh my Lord.
So the thing is, it was a deliberate act of defiance against a tyrannical government that
directly affected and sent a message to that tyrannical government.
They didn't go and harm Americans in a fellow state, but they also had a plan.
Yeah, exactly.
They had a plan.
The difference between that is that they thought it out and then executed a specific plan.
It wasn't just mayhem.
We're going to set up another system.
Okay.
Well, what do you guys have to bring to the table?
I don't really know.
I just hope I get some lamps at Target when I'm running out.
I'm waiting for that 75 inch.
Right.
And some of them were conflicted about it.
I heard audio recording, which you wouldn't think existed, of actually video recording, which was surprisingly 4K, of John Adams saying, I fear that we may have had a poor misguided view of this deep.
That's Paul Giamatti.
I saw that, yeah.
That was a good Giamatti.
Come on, Jimmy!
Pop, pop, bang!
I think Ava Harris is still talking.
I thought she fell asleep.
She's fake crying.
They're not marching.
She's fake crying.
They're not marching.
They're writing.
There aren't!
I'm not writing.
Where's the two-step?
He was arrested!
I'm not seeing the march.
No?
I'm not seeing a march.
Kamali, you're part of this justice system.
That was very well stated and the question is why is that?
It is interesting to me because there... Oh, it's interesting, Don?
Did you ask why is that when people wanted to Cut hair.
Did you ask why is that when people said, you know what?
I should just have the right to open up my business and follow the social distancing guidelines.
Did you ask why is that?
Why are we being empathetic now to violent thugs?
Do I need to clarify again?
I stated at the outset here, again, hashtag CrowderRiotStream.
These violent thugs includes just as much a white Antifa member, Shoving a black female officer as it does Black Lives Matter.
Hey, what happened to that guy?
He lost his balance?
He sat down.
It's tough to march.
It really is.
You get tired.
This guy looks a little weird.
You know, when people were protesting the closing of their business and she actually came on CNN and said, well, this is what you get when you take away business owners' rights to be able to make a living.
Right.
No, I don't know that I actually heard that.
No, no, no, no.
You got me.
It's fake news.
I fell for it.
Just for a minute.
Well, it's so hard because it all bleeds together.
We're watching CNN and the fake news.
My ears typically bleed.
I put some cotton in this time, though.
Don't we have one third clip from yesterday?
Is that it?
We do.
Okay, I'll show what this again was from yesterday and expect when the sun goes down.
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White guy.
There's a black cop there.
Did you see that?
White guy, black cop.
White guy just got maced.
Was that Ed Furlong?
Was that Ed Furlong?
I want to be clear.
Or was it Ed Norton?
Was it Daniel Radcliffe in that crappy non-American history ex neo-Nazi film?
But they always wear the black jacket that you wear, the black bomber.
You do wear the white supremacist jacket.
Don't put that on me!
It's kind of like the Nazi half-helmet.
This guy's going back for more!
What is he doing?
Just leave!
Look, he's going back!
Okay, here's a perfect example!
White guy.
You absolute animal.
Okay?
You absolute horrible excuse for a human being.
White guy protester.
I just watched you violently protest.
Did everyone else see this?
And the cop go up.
One of them was black, by the way.
A group of officers go up, take off his mask, identify him, and tell him to leave.
The guy got violent with the police officers.
They maced him.
That's a deterrent.
And now he's going back in.
If you're a police officer and you say, I requested that this guy leave.
We maced him.
And then he came back.
If the black officer shoots that white guy at that point, is that systemic racism?
Or is it a guy who said, oh my gosh, I maced him, I tried to be peaceful, and now he's coming back.
What do you do?
You mace him again?
What do you do?
And do you know why they approached him?
He had his hood up, he had his hands in both of the pockets, he was walking to kind of get behind the police officers.
They saw it and I was like, wait a minute, that guy looks a little weird.
They did what they did.
See these guys marching over right here?
If I'm there, I don't let those guys get close to me that way.
Nope.
You don't.
You don't.
It's not worth the risk right now.
You shouldn't be there, folks.
Am I encouraging violence?
Of course not.
I'm saying avoid it.
Go home.
Board up.
Anything you can do.
But if this comes to your home tonight, protect yourself and your kin.
Absolutely, it is entirely appropriate.
Okay?
I want to be really clear about that.
If I get banned for this tonight, I couldn't care less because I don't want to see more dead Americans who aren't committing violent crimes.
I don't want to see officers... By the way, do you have any idea what black officers in Detroit go through?
They have to go into the station and they have to go back home in unmarked vehicles because of the violence that they have to experience.
Well, think about this.
Talk about heroes, not nurses on TikTok.
Black officers out there who are doing a good job right now, those people are heroes.
Because this is, right there, a black officer.
This is, my heart really goes out to them.
My heart goes out to them.
And because I'm sure they also have, I'm sure that all of these officers, most of them think that Chauvin, I keep forgetting, George Floyd, what was the name of the officer?
Derek Chauvin?
I'm not sure what the name of the officer.
I just forgot it again.
I'm sure a lot of these officers have something to say about that.
Right.
Yeah.
I was about to say, what do you think is going to happen, too, for police officers?
If they understand that they're not going to be backed up, if the public can do stuff like this to them and they basically just become the targets and the human walls to protect businesses, do you think there's going to be a lot of people signing up to be a cop when you're vilified in public and people spew obscenities at you just because you're protecting the rule of law?
There's so many more good cops than bad cops out there, but you're painting everybody with this.
You're doing exactly what you tell us not to do.
Okay, right here, right here.
Who's more aggressive?
The cops, who've created a perimeter, and they're standing there, or the guy coming up, cussing them out, as you see right there?
And they're testing defenses.
They're gonna get closer, and closer, and closer.
They're gonna throw stuff eventually.
You know how this is gonna go.
You see, they try to say that Donald Trump was racist because if they try and breach the gates at the White House, they will be met by vicious dogs.
Dogs.
Vicious dogs and ominous weapons.
I don't know what that means.
The best weapons.
But, like, if you're like, oh, dogs, he's saying it because of civil rights.
No!
Hey, if you come into my house, you'll be greeted by a vicious, albeit slightly retarded dog, Betty.
Love her.
She's not as bright.
That's true.
Once she perceives the threat, it's over.
If nothing else, this is making me Miss Hopper.
Yeah.
But Betty is there, and she'll scare you, and she'll probably bite you, but she'll bite your shadow first.
And then wonder what happened.
Like, why wasn't it there?
Now, Stephen, I got some footage.
If you want to have a little bit of a contrast from what you're seeing on CNN, we have a clip of what happens when you try to defend yourself.
Driving through here, you can see Old guy, pull out a bow and arrow and try to defend himself against some protest.
What?
Bow and arrow?
Now, this is a clip from Elder Scrolls Morrowind, correct?
Yes.
Oh, there we go.
He's legit bow and arrowing.
Okay.
I'm out.
He's gotta get his stats up.
Oh, no.
Oh, gosh.
Well, to be clear, I don't know that he was protecting himself there.
It did look like he was firing at people who might not be right there.
Right.
Oh, no, they surrounded his car, I think.
Oh, before that?
Yeah.
And we've also got another clip here of the cops getting beat down in Chicago.
Oh, yeah.
I think you have to say that definitely sort of acting within the right.
Let me see.
Let me see the clip here.
Hold on a second.
Just getting audio.
We're just getting audio.
One second, Reg.
Again, people, like I said, this is raw tonight out of necessity.
I don't think we have any guests.
We'll have Darren Pops Crowder be in here because he lives through the Detroit riots.
We'll talk with him.
But it's not going to be as polished as usual.
Just like the Mug Club Quarantine Month, This is going to be a moment that we will look back on for the rest of our lives, right?
This is a historic moment in the United States, unfortunately a terrible historic moment, and we want to be here to experience this with you.
I really do think that the media is doing a disservice.
They are not doing their job as journalists, and so unfortunately me, a late-night and now morning host comic, we have to do this job for you.
So we don't necessarily have everything working on the technical side of the studio, but bear with us.
Let's see, can we get that up now?
With Reg?
They're still working on it.
Okay.
Oh, do we have the clip?
This is the police officer.
Okay.
Wow.
Wow.
Trying to drag the police officer back so that they can beat him.
Geez.
Or her.
Oh, is that a woman?
It's a woman.
Oh my god.
Every one of those are justified.
Now... What's the next step?
They could drag that woman off and kill her.
Yeah.
I was horrified at what I watched with George Floyd.
And we talked about it on Thursday.
And so did the president.
So is every single conservative that I know.
But if you are not horrified by seeing a woman dragged and beaten potentially within an inch of her life by an angry mob, You're a horrible person.
Yeah.
And this isn't me doing an anarchist spree.
I'm better than you!
No.
Am I judging?
Yeah.
If you watch that clip and you see anything other than lawlessness and beating on a helpless individual, I don't care if she's a police officer.
And that's also why I don't think that woman should be there in the front lines.
Not because I'm sexist, but because I think that a big reason we have the police force, a big reason that we have a military force, kind of like if you look at every society since the beginning of time, was to protect their women and children.
Now if that woman can meet the PT requirements, well, you know what?
The PT requirements should require that she's able to handle a hostile combatant.
Yeah.
Or just like an undersized guy.
And no one can handle, obviously, five or ten, but yeah.
For her safety and everybody around her.
Yeah, well there were nine or ten people there.
I mean, if she, and what happens if she pulls out a gun?
Right.
Right?
What happens if she tries to defend herself?
Well, and likely she's going to have to sooner than a male cop that is able to defend himself.
She's going to have to go to deadly force sooner than they would.
Women should go.
Women should go to firearm earlier than men.
She doesn't have a choice.
Women out there, if you're at home, let's say your husband's on a business trip, let's say maybe you're, and these are a lot of women out there, I got some tweets, people saying, oh, my husband's gone and I'm terrified and I live in downtown.
You absolutely should have a loaded firearm in every area of your house so that you don't get caught flat-footed.
That's why it's the great equalizer.
Women, I want to see more headlines that read, women fends off would-be rapist or intruder with Walther firearm at home, a wonderful sponsor of ours, by the way, instead of woman raped and left for dead.
Yeah, absolutely.
But I know it's because I'm a... patriarchy.
Sexist and all those other things, too.
You care about women too much.
Oh my word.
Okay, Reg, thank you for keeping us posted, sir.
I appreciate it.
Is there anything else that we need to know?
We're at a commercial here.
By the way, Nugenics!
Nugenics?
Are they now the subject of your anger?
Nugenics!
And they have a black guy doing it.
Can I get a fiend du monde?
Just change it to eugenics.
You have one of those?
Sorry.
It's too close.
Sorry, I didn't... Was Margaret Sanger not available, GNC?
Oh my gosh.
Do you think this guy knew?
They have Frank Thomas!
Is that who it is?
Yes, Frank Thomas, baseball player for the White Sox.
Many years ago, back when I collected baseball cards.
They have him?
For this?
Do you think he knew?
And they're sitting there going like, we're thrilled that we got this spot on the riots.
Like, alright, everybody's watching the riots, everybody's gonna see our commercial!
It's like the Super Bowl.
They're charging more for these ads.
I mean, they have a vested interest in keeping this going.
Things are so bad.
Watch our news station.
This and airports are the only thing that are keeping CNN in business.
Ad dollars are rolling in.
Why is flow still a thing?
My wife right now is playing Preach!
She hates Flo.
Yeah, no one likes Flo.
With a passion of a burning nova.
And why does insurance have to be funny?
Yeah.
Every insurance commercial.
Does that offend your sensibilities, Wade?
Insurance commercials are funny?
Alright, thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
Ugh.
Flo, was someone else looking for a motor escape?
I need one.
Okay, yeah, we do.
Don't let a fellow man... You know what?
I will as well, so whenever you bring... Can you get a brother a drink, please?
Thank you.
I'll take whatever he's having.
Lafite du monde.
Thank you so much.
And they can't see.
We'll have our wonderful assistant come in here, and people will see her.
Because she went through all that effort to... By the way, I don't mean that in an ogle... It'll make sense when you actually see it.
Yeah, that sounded a little, you know, rapey.
It's a costume.
Jeez, Gerald!
Do I have to wash your mouth out with, uh, cherry tomatoes?
I'll wash it out with, uh, the Pinot Noir.
Ooh, it burns!
A little kick there.
What is that, Dave's Insanity?
Is that Ass Reaper hot sauce?
That's, that leaves, that's like Asian zing wings.
That's, that's pretty hot.
By the way, one of the funniest things I've ever experienced in my life.
You guys know Ass Reaper hot sauce?
No.
No.
Hold on a second, let me drink this.
Is it as bad as Da Bomb?
Crap, it's so bad.
I'm not sure.
So ass reaper hot sauce.
Can't possibly be good.
Does your bottom hole fall out?
I'd assume so.
Why would you want to have your mouth burn then?
No, there's an actual grim reaper and an ass.
There's an actual grim reaper cloak on the bottle.
And an ass.
Maybe someone can bring this up.
Someone can search ass reaper hot sauce.
Is it like an Instagram model's ass?
And they have a series of it.
There's like ass reaper, ass in space, ass in the tub.
And I think it escalates.
Is this like a pornographic hot sauce?
Is that their angle?
Hold on a second.
Who had any bubbles from Trailer Park Boys here?
Look at those shopping carts.
The shopping carts.
Alright, come on in.
in the middle of the room.
Miss Dickinson, our wonderful, by the way, our wonderful PA who's here now, who's helped
incredibly with, oh, we have a Moe Ditt there.
I'll grab that.
You gotta mod it.
Thank you very much.
And did everyone get to see her?
Well, yeah.
Make sure you follow her so people can see.
I guess she's in a riot.
That's actually way scarier than I thought.
When I just saw the Darth Vader helmet and a lovely sundress go behind you.
It's a weird juxtaposition.
Never mind.
And I want to be clear, our wonderful production assistant here has been doing a great job.
She's new.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Intimidating.
So we were at Jack Astor's, which is a restaurant in Montreal, and we always used to go for the fajitas.
What is it with you and ass themes?
Well, this is all part of the ass theme.
We had this French-Canadian server.
Oh, let's see this real quick.
Oh, maybe there's no audio on this.
There was some other audio here.
Can we bring up the CNN audio real quick?
Demonstrators.
Demonstrators.
Oh, rubber bullets already.
Like there's someone out there with a ShamWow table.
All you street vendors, you need to move on.
Falafel guy, that means you too.
Like, yeah, demonstrators.
Like Lori Greiner is gonna come out and sell cheap shit.
Pack up your sample cases, guys.
Move on.
You know, I like what you have to say, but I'm not a fan of violent looting, so I'm out.
All they have to do is buy the beaded necklaces and break them, and people will fall down.
Just, like, throw them on the ground.
I mean, come on!
Yeah, why don't we... It'll work!
It'll work!
Let's send a tool chest down the stairs, too, Gerald.
That'll work, too!
Great idea.
Goes booby traps, yeah.
Oil slick?
All of the Home Alone booby traps would work.
They have bricks.
We can repurpose them.
So we're at this place, Jack Astor's.
And, uh, there was a server who, for some reason, I think his name was Dominic, always thought my dad, because my dad would, like, be an extra, and when we were young, we would be extras in films.
Yeah, yeah.
So he would always try and give my dad scripts.
Like, hey, man!
Hey, Darren, man, I feel, uh, I know, like, the U.F.
connection, so I read this script, and it was some crazy sci-fi, like, erotica script.
And then at one point, he was trying to sell my dad an erotic board game.
Anyway, but the point is... Did he buy it?
He should have bought it!
No, he didn't.
It's a great story!
You know what?
It was a cash flow issue.
Oh.
And so...
They always used to come out, we'd get the feeders, and they would bring out a tray of hot sauce.
That was kind of their thing, right?
They had all these different hot sauces.
And one time we go, what do you have as far as hot sauce?
He's like, oh man, I'm so glad you asked.
I'm gonna show you about it.
And he goes, okay, we have, and he pulls out his list in this tray.
He's like, but we have some in the back that's not on there.
We have Tabasco, Tabasco Chipotle, Tabasco Southern Louisiana, Louisiana, Dave's Insanity, Frank's Red Hot, and he was going through and he goes, Hass in the Tub, And then he goes with another one.
He's like, uh, Chipotle cherry, ass in space.
I'm sorry, what was that?
Ass reaper.
And he pulls out a bottle of fat with a cloak.
How is that not a prop here?
Ass reaper.
Only $9.95 for a bottle.
There you go.
We should order some of those.
What I appreciate is the performance artist in him.
He listed it out because clearly ass in the tub is less severe than ass in space.
Right.
Yes.
Why does everything have to go to in space?
I don't know what else is in space.
Muppets in space and ass in space.
There's like Super Butt in space.
Jason in space.
The leprechaun in space.
I want to be clear.
I don't want to be fact-checked.
There's nothing in the rule books that say golden retrievers can't go to space.
There ain't nothin' in the rule books!
So you can't get ass in space.
NASA's sitting there going, well, I guess we didn't write that down.
Okay, well, we've been missing the boat here.
Geez, who knew?
And I meant the hot sauce, not... Oh, look, look, right now there's another fire that just started on CNN.
Bring this up.
Let's see if they comment on it.
Protesters must be cold.
They're setting fires for warmth.
Protesters must be cold. They're setting fires for warmth.
Yeah.
Fantastic survival skills.
Yes, Don Lemon.
Why do you think they started that fire?
Well, we believe it's Frank Stallone, and he is preparing to do a rendition of Take It Back.
Right now.
Take it back!
Nestle's actually sponsoring.
We have chocolate and marshmallows here.
Everybody's gonna make s'mores.
S'more justice.
That's the sign.
breaking news happening in this country. You're looking at two scenes.
S'more justice. The same scene from Los Angeles. That's the sign.
That is a missed opportunity for s'mores.
KCBS. So Paul, Paul McCammon is our correspondent who's on the scene.
People in Los Angeles don't even wait for the sun to go down.
They're like, nah, screw it.
I'm bored.
It's 4 o'clock.
It's nice outside.
Let's go!
We'll go ahead and just pan just a little bit to the right.
Go ahead and show the officer on the bullhorn.
This officer has been trying to talk to the protesters and tell them that they need to clear this area.
And there has been moments where protest leaders have been on bullhorns.
We're not hearing them now.
So what you heard was the officer exhorting, asking the protesters to leave the area.
You will see this line of officers walk down the street.
Putting their lives on the line.
Drink, protest, there's quite literally a dumpster fire in the middle of the street.
I'm two drinks in, I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
Drink, protest, there's quite literally a dumpster fire in the middle of the street.
It's a dumpster fire!
I'm two drinks in, I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
Peacefully, and then...
Drink, peacefully, and then...
You're exactly right.
It started extremely peacefully.
We saw absolutely no violence of any kind when it began in Pan Pacific Park.
Don't say it again.
They just hadn't gotten going yet.
I'd say it wasn't until three hours later that we really saw the potential rise Time's up!
If I'm three hours in, what am I supposed to do?
Not?
Either we're going to get violent or I'm going home, guys.
Three hours in, what?
Am I supposed to not burn down a Marshalls?
What is this?
Have we made no progress in the 1940s?
You want to put us all back in chains?
I want to put you all back in marshals.
I'm going to throw a Molotov cocktail in Ross, you know, for justice.
We're going to make some bad decisions, see what happens.
Who's with me?
Who's with me?
So LA County Sheriff now also involved those deputies with their helmets on ready to flip their
bars down.
Very descriptive.
What is this, Mad Max?
Just one guy ready to flip it down.
The rest already have it.
We think it sounds silly, but this is very important that you people understand why.
And again, it's CrowderRiotStream is the hashtag, the promo code is StaySafe.
The reason they're talking about helmets and putting the visors down right now is because they need to fill airspace without acknowledging what we just saw, which was a dumpster fire, and people getting maced, and violent crimes being committed.
So they run out of air.
They need to fill air time.
And so rather than telling us what's actually going on, and I will say this, you know, tell
me if you guys think I'm out of line, because I do want to be fair and I don't want to falsely
attribute motive.
But when this has been going on now for 48 hours and we just saw a dumpster fire and
they're saying it was largely peaceful, can we say they're lying?
Can we say that there's proactively a dishonest agenda at Plaker?
They're trying to make it seem like, so the juxtaposition is, everything was fine until the cops showed up and started being bullies and now there's violence and it's the cops' fault.
That's exactly the picture that they are trying to paint in each one of these protests, so to speak.
Yeah, because right now we need to know about their visors.
Listen, our reporter on the ground, can you tell us yet have the riot police put their visors from their helmets down?
Not yet.
Largely peaceful.
They were peaceful here for 14 minutes, Don.
Important to note, 14 minutes, and of course after that the inevitable occurred where they took a shit in a TJ Maxx and then lit it on fire.
To cover their tracks, no less.
We do want to make sure that their message is being heard.
And of course we want to honor the memory of George Floyd by shitting in the TJ Maxx and then setting it ablaze.
The memory of the guy somewhere.
Ask another protester near you.
somewhere. Something happened, I don't know. Just ask another protester near you.
Yeah, one of those man bites dog kind of things. Yeah, great. Intrepid reporting there, Wade.
All right, let's reg the beast and if you guys have any chats that you want to
bring up again exclusively at Mug Club, ladothcreddit.com slash mug club, we'll take some of your chats.
Reg, is there anything going on that we should bring up?
Because I can't look at Twitter right now in front of me.
That's what I was doing last night.
I encourage everyone watching along with the Crowder Riotstream to look at the footage that you are seeing on Twitter right now.
This is a perfect opportunity to see citizen journalism at play versus propaganda at CNN.
What's going on there, Reg, that we need to know about?
Hold on a second, we can't hear you, Reg.
Are you there?
Yeah, I'm not bad.
I think that's the beginning of what we saw.
Yeah, so it looks like the latest thing that I've seen is that the Nashville courthouse is on fire.
The Nashville courthouse is on fire?
Yeah, the protest is on fire.
It's not typically an area to dissociate with these kind of protests, so that surprised me.
Nashville's trying to raise their street cred level though, so...
Stupid.
How long have we been watching CNN?
An hour and a half?
None of that.
Of the Nashville courthouse on fire?
Yeah.
They're talking about police visors.
Yeah, nothing of the video that we just saw a minute ago of that lady cop being dragged and beaten in a crowd.
I pulled it up, it was the top thing on Twitter, on my feed.
It's everywhere, so it's not like we had to go out and dig this stuff up.
All you have to do is be paying attention.
Don Lemon, are you holding out for the grand old Opry?
He's a big fan. What does it take when they say it was largely peaceful for three hours?
How long were the... can someone correct me? Sort of fact check me here. How long were the protests
peaceful from business owners during two months of lockdown?
Seems to me that they wait approximately all of the days of the two months?
What about the Trump rallies?
All those, you know, dreaded Trump rallies with all those racists and people ready to shoot everybody, right?
How many crimes did we have committed?
One person was punched in the face at a Trump rally.
Wrongfully so, by the way.
Cheap shot.
Cowardly shot.
Wanna be clear.
Shouldn't have done it.
And that was, that was on a, it was like a morphine drip.
Every single day, Trump rally.
The Nashville courthouse is on fire, guys.
Well, and it is odd that CNN is focusing on the people they have in Los Angeles right now where the sun isn't down, but they've moved away from the people they have in New York City.
Or Miami, or Chicago.
Places that it's about to get crazy.
Reg, I want to be fair and balanced here.
Is there any area where it seems like today, or certainly where the sun has gone down, that has been peaceful throughout the entirety of the protests?
Are there any examples of that, where yesterday through today, are there any cities in the United States that come to mind where the protests have been continually and entirely peaceful?
I can't, nothing comes to mind.
I will say, Omer on the West Coast, in the more affluent areas, it's a little more cringy, a little more LARP-y, I guess you'd say.
LARP-y?
Yeah.
Can you use another word that's a synonym for LARP-y?
Oh, you're too old.
No, no, no.
I think there was a protest at Beverly Hills where they were changing Heathridge.
I'll see if I can... Eat the rich?
The irony of a whole bunch of affluent white people... They tend to be fat.
Yeah, this is remarkable.
So yeah, I couldn't think of... Yesterday, there was no major... There was not a single major city where it didn't erupt into violence.
Right.
No.
And again, so the argument is... Oh, breaking news.
Let's see what's breaking.
Back to Minneapolis.
Tear gas, flashbangs.
Drink?
Why do we have to hear that?
Damn you!
This is exactly why we can't trust you.
Strange.
Right when you cut to me, everything started on fire.
take it away what is happening?
So right now we have seen peaceful protesting here throughout the day
Drink! Why do we have to hear that?
Peaceful protesting? Why do we have to know this?
This is exactly why we can't trust you.
To be clear, for the eight minutes that you cut away to Los Angeles,
it was mostly peaceful here?
Only two female cops were battered in the middle of their life.
Everything started on fire. Strange.
Wait.
They're not honoring curfew?
line of police officers advanced throwing tear gas as you see
them in their tear gas filling that entire intersection and everybody has scattered running towards us. If you look to
the right here, you see how many people actually were inside as
they are raising their hands there. But look, curfew started
less than an hour ago at this point. And this was the night wait, the governor and now honoring curfew law enforcement
say that they were at least keeping six feet down.
The public needs to know out over nights before so you see protesters here launching back whatever law enforcement has
So that guy throwing bricks at them is committing a crime.
By the way, let's have Reg bring that up.
I had read, and I wasn't able to confirm it, that there were pallets of bricks in Dallas.
I saw it.
I did see it.
Yes, it's true.
100% true.
Would they steal that from the local Lowe's?
Probably.
Who put it there?
They were Acme bricks though, so... How funny would it be if they legally purchased bricks to then throw at other businesses that sell bricks?
It's like, all right, we're going to buy bricks, and then we're going to throw them at Home Depot.
It's like, why don't we just steal the bricks from Lowe's?
Not Lowe's, motherfucker!
Lowe's is on the side of the people.
Home Depot is the problem we got now.
Home Depot.
We're not criminals.
Lowe's is next.
We're not animals.
Lowe's, I've told you, provides a more positive customer experience.
It's true.
You ever tried to find some help?
You ever tried to find help at Home Depot?
Ain't nobody there to help.
Ain't nobody there to help.
Lowe's, they come in, they show you sconces and shit.
I don't know, man.
I mean, I went to a Lowe's once and they got a pretty good manager.
Shut up, Leroy.
Oh, yeah.
Shut up, Leroy.
Oh, shit.
That's right.
Leroy Brown is here.
He's the baddest peaceful protester in the whole damn- and he's dead.
Wow.
That was so quick.
That was such a turn of events.
Wow, that was fast.
Oh, it's green.
I gotta say, there is a huge amount of, uh, the protesters are almost 40% white people that you're seeing there in many areas.
White supremacists, by the way.
Because we know the white supremacist is punching cops.
What are these coming for, you know?
They're coming.
What's the video we're watching?
Oh, that's the bricks, yeah, right there, right behind him.
Right behind him.
Oh, oh, sorry.
Let's pause the cops right here.
Let's go to that.
Guys, just let me know when we're bringing up a different video.
Just tell me, bring it in, so that I know.
Because I'm looking at this monitor here and I can't see.
Yeah, right now we're looking at the cops coming down.
So let's bring up the bricks video if we can.
Bring that back up real quick and then we'll go back to the cops.
Okay.
So this is Dallas, right?
This is Dallas yesterday.
Listen, I did jury duty three months ago.
Y'all don't keep no bricks right there.
You can see him over his shoulder.
Wow, you can.
Wow.
That's absolutely terrible.
Right there.
That's the best shot.
Look there.
Oh, there you go.
That's bricks.
Yeah, because that reduces your legal liability.
What do them bricks go to?
I don't know.
They haven't been built in anything yet.
That guy's going to resist arrest.
We're like, uh, listen, we, uh, I didn't even, I didn't even name the location though.
Those guys were good.
They were pointing out the fact that they were being preset.
No, I know, but it was... Hey, officer!
I give y'all bricks!
You want a brick?
Take a brick!
You gotta do better!
My N95 doesn't keep out the tear gas!
Why is this brick in a Louis Vuitton purse?
I did steal that shit.
That was my bad.
That's true, that's true.
It looked good in the window.
Alright, let's see this right now.
So we got some tear gas in the air here as we are... We're in a brisk jog right now.
Do you guys see why I wanted to do this stream?
Because they were just saying, largely peaceful, and then this.
Before we started showing you this right now.
Before you talked to me.
This is what happened to me before.
This is the strictest enforcement we have seen.
They're walking towards you, telling you to leave the area.
Yeah.
That's strict.
Yeah, right.
If that's the strictest... I'm sorry, the evenings?
When they start throwing stuff?
That's when it gets out of control?
You're lucky that you don't get hit in the temple with a rubber bullet like Last Castle.
I'm sorry, guys.
Time's up!
Time is up.
If you start throwing things at the police officers... I'm sorry!
Let's clap for our real heroes here, not nurses on TikTok.
Dancing with a top off.
You can look at this and say, if you watch CNN, you can say, those cops are assaulting
peaceful protesters, or you can understand that those cops are protecting the innocent
bystanders of their city from violent thugs.
Let me clarify again, white faces in the crowd of thugs, black officers.
And that's a story that's not being told.
Anyone who commits a violent crime by definition is a thug.
You want to make it a racial thing?
Okay, fine.
You're 48 minutes after a state issued curfew.
You're breaking the law.
And you're not leaving when they tell you to leave.
What do you want them to do?
Just be like, oh gosh, you got us guys.
We'll just stand here all night and you'll get violent here in a little while.
You want them to show up and go, well, hold on a second here.
We had a curfew and you lit a dumpster fire and some people have been shot here.
Oh, I see you picked out the weakest, smallest female colleague of mine and beat her within an inch of her life.
Oh, that's one for you.
That's one for you, protesters.
Nonviolent.
Peaceful.
Is that 9 o'clock or is that 8?
Is that Central or Eastern?
What are we going to do today?
I don't know.
Wash my hair.
Burn down Office Depot.
One of the two.
In that case, let's carry on.
It's one big glorified herbal essences commercial.
We're going to go home and wash out the tear gas and go, yes!
Yes!
There are a lot of failing businesses out there right now lighting a match themselves like, oh, it was protesters.
My bad.
They burned me down.
Whoops.
I'll take the insurance money.
And this is why, by the way, I want to be really... This is something that is, I guess, a public service to everyone out there.
Don't think you're tough.
Doesn't matter how tough you are.
We've had the UFC heavyweight champion on the show, the world's strongest man on the show, and then we've had the UFC welterweight champion on the show, boxing world champions on the show.
They would tell you immediately, with a mob like this, it doesn't matter if you're Superman.
It doesn't even matter if you have a gun and you get swarmed.
Do not try and play tough guy and go down there.
And we thought about going down.
I thought about going down there tonight.
I told everyone, of course, your cooler heads prevailed.
I said, you know what?
We're going to do a stream because I don't think that we're illuminating anything by going down there and showing how bad it is.
I think Americans, well, not if you only watch CNN, know how bad it is.
I don't think that many Americans out there know how bad and dishonest the coverage is.
So this is how we can serve you best tonight.
Even though, you know, initially our thought was to go down there.
But what are you going to do?
Yeah.
What are you going to do if you go down there?
Well, and I hate doing these.
Oh, we got some questions?
Okay, let's go to some questions and then I will, once they go to their commercial break, let's take a break so that I can go evacuate my bladder.
Yeah, that's true.
A question.
All right.
Go for it.
This is nuts, says Adrienne Wooten.
Bunch of my lefty friends keep saying, oh, it's just property damage.
Got any thoughts of what I should say in response?
Kick them in the testicles and ask them how they feel about property damage.
It's just property damage.
Or ovaries.
I don't want to discriminate.
Or ovaries.
You're right.
That would hurt.
Probably not as bad.
Yeah, giving it a name means it's not good.
It's not bad.
Well, hold on.
I'm telling you what the name is.
By the way, that's a perfect example.
That's someone who is willfully ignorant because you could take, right now, tonight's stream, and this will be archived.
Five minutes at any point and see more than property damage.
In any city.
Let's assume that it is.
Let's assume that it's only property damage.
Are you serious?
You're telling me that it's only people's houses, their businesses, their homes.
You have no clue who's in there.
You don't know if there's a baby and a mom and a dad hiding out in the back when you burn this place down.
It's only property damage.
It's a car.
Somebody may not have insurance to be able to buy a new car.
Or somebody may have insurance and they can't get enough money to buy... What are you talking about?
It's only... And you know what?
We have laws because it's only property damage!
Yes, and none of it matters.
The onus isn't on me to take into account that I have insurance and everything that I've built might only take six months, especially after we have the worst unemployment in the country and insurance companies aren't necessarily eager to pay out.
We talk about that a whole lot, by the way.
Doesn't matter.
Yeah, what do you think State Farm says about, oh, it's only just property damage?
Or what about the local mom-and-pop insurance company that's trying to make it, that now has to pay out tens of millions of dollars in claims because you guys acted a fool and burned stuff down that was insured by them?
It's only property damage.
Well, first I would say just send them a link to ladderwithcreditor.com or my Twitter timeline so you can see that it's not just property damage.
And then discuss...
The issues that we just brought up, obviously.
And these are businesses where the owner is sitting at home usually thinking, I don't know when I'm going to be able to open, or what my staff's going to look like in the next few weeks.
And then all of a sudden, they don't have a location anymore.
So now that date got pushed off even further.
And of course, when this was going on, the lockdowns, we said, guys, I don't think you're going to like how this ends with the mental health issues here.
People are going stir crazy.
This is not good for our society.
And of course, I'm not blaming this.
The only people responsible are the awful Violent, rioting thugs.
You're just bringing up a good point that is contributing to this.
Yes.
There is a correlation there between people who've not been allowed to leave their homes.
You get stir crazy.
And they've gotten stir crazy.
This is just, it's a culmination in a lot of violations of natural born human rights here in the United States.
And I want to, when people say, they try to point out hypocrisy.
No, no, hold on a second.
This can all be boiled down very simply.
To human rights.
And I don't mean civil rights.
To God-given personal human birthrights, right?
You have the birthright.
You have a God-given human right.
The government doesn't grant these rights.
The government, the Constitution only recognizes that the government cannot infringe upon these rights.
That's why it exists.
You have the God-given right to, of course, run your business as you see fit, provided you are not infringing on somebody else's rights.
You have the God-given right to protect yourself, your family, and your property.
Period. Yeah, that's it. And you also have by the way a god-given right to not be abused by police officers
Yeah.
Of course, and if they're ready to defend you with that, yep
And we were that we were there on Thursday saying this is you know what I even said my mind's probably not gonna be
changed On the fact that could have been a lot that precipitated
this that we don't know exactly what happened And then you said, no justice, no peace.
underlying health conditions, but where my mind is not going to be changed, I believe
might have been my exact word, I said very unlikely to be changed, is the fact that that
was a police officer who took a life that didn't need to be taken when the man went
limp and he held a knee on the back of his neck for two minutes.
We all said that in the room, and it was echoed by the president.
And then you said, no justice, no peace.
Well, fired, divorced, charged with murder, and you don't care.
So let's go to another question if we can.
John Andrew Hawkins asks, question for everyone, which Democrat has done the most damage to the U.S.
since Trump was elected and why?
That's a tough one.
It's not really relevant to what's going on.
Yeah, the topic tonight, I was going to say Kamala Harris.
To make it relevant, I'm going to say Kamala Harris.
Yeah, Kamala Harris.
Well, I mean, yeah, so we basically had this entire societal anxiety that's been created over the last few months, and of course it's gonna be directed at something.
And it just became this, because you can't, like, throw COVID in the volcano.
So they just have to figure out some other thing to do.
Did that guy just steal something?
No, it was in the trash pile.
It's a shield.
He was looking for something to protect him.
One man's abandoned, rioting loot is another man's treasure.
Yeah, exactly.
These are the burn piles that they set up, but nobody lit the fire.
Is that what they were?
That's too bad.
Is that what they're saying?
No, no, I'm just being spooktastic.
I have no idea.
The difference that we are seeing tonight versus previous nights, Governor Tim Walz specifically said he did not want to see the 48 hours of anarchy that had played out over the course of the previous two days.
Then, last night, what happened?
We saw more anarchy.
That's not what you guys were saying last night.
They don't go on fire, they're lit on fire.
Spontaneous.
adjoining agencies as well to try and stop the looting to try and stop things going on fire and let's be clear
They don't go on fire. They're lit on fire Versus spontaneous throwing a molotov cocktail into an open
business for example, uh, they are advancing up. So we're gonna back up
some more here Because we want to tell you so they uh omar they they want
a little more guys out of this area They don't want you in this area.
What do you mean by they, Don?
Is this to enforce the curfew?
Is this to get you away from the police station?
Is this to get you away from the bank?
Oh, kill cops.
Don Lemon right now, this is a drink by the way.
People don't realize this is a soft way of empathizing, okay?
Let me explain it to you.
It's unclear right now what the exact Again, in our rating tonight, I want to be clear.
Why do they want you out of there?
Is it because they're enforcing curfew?
Is it because... Fuck you.
That's my name.
At this point, they don't need a reason.
You get out.
An order's been issued.
It's a lawful order.
You have to follow it.
And not because the cops say so.
Because you violated other people's human rights.
You violated their rights by causing them harm physically, which we've seen, as well as their property.
You've become everything you hate.
Cops don't need a reason at that point to say, get out.
Yeah.
If I was a governor in a state that was out of control like this, California, obviously Minneapolis, all these different places, Monday morning at 9 a.m.
the economy is 100% open.
You go back to work.
Obviously, you're not afraid to go out and get into crowds, right?
Sporting venues are back open.
Everything is back open and 100% back online.
I guarantee you, you would not have nearly as many protesters out in the streets.
You have a job to go to now.
Go do life.
You're bored.
And not that I have any association with them, but if we're talking about fairness, if the Proud Boys aren't completely exonerated after tonight for getting into some fisticuffs, people want to talk about injustice?
Yeah.
And I'm not saying that either is right, but I'm saying, can we agree that burning down an auto zone and lighting dumpster fires and assaulting female police officers is worse than a bar fight?
Proud Boys was trending earlier today on Twitter and they were trying to say that the Proud Boys were infiltrating the protest and causing this.
Yes, all four together.
What?
All the time, except the times we're not, which is all the time.
Well, did you see the graffiti on CNN?
It said, No Structures.
Yeah, No Structures, No Towns.
No Towns, No Structures.
Well, and right before that, it was Kill Cops.
On the side of the building, right where they are right now.
They're not panning to it.
It's literally above their left ear.
Oh, look at this, look at this.
Let's bring this up.
So that's the message.
Yeah, throw that water bottle.
That'll help.
As people, or as protesters, are advancing, or retreating, I should say, Let's see how they line up here.
They're moving in a... And by the way, I want people to understand this, too.
You can frame the Israel-Palestine argument in the same way.
People need to understand when they go, well, hold on a second, why are they sending in Israeli tanks?
The kids are just throwing rocks.
Well, they were also launching rockets from mosques and schools and launching them at children.
So in this case, guess what?
These police officers are not targeting women, as you've seen in these protests, with them
trying to single out weaker female cops.
It's the same thing with Israel and Palestine.
It doesn't matter if they're less capable.
It doesn't matter if this person only threw a water bottle.
It matters that this mob of people have committed heinous crimes against humanity.
And I mean that.
That's not hyperbolic.
I mean that.
That's what matters.
And now, sorry if the guys with the boom-boom sticks are more efficient, but you've earned
this.
Sorry that they have tanks and you have to resort to using your children as human shields, Hamas, but you've earned an ass-kicking.
In at least the beginning stages, an underestimation of how many people would show up, how much damage would be caused to the city.
Oh, maybe they were watching CNN.
Some of the graffiti said, kill white.
You have to think, would inspire others to potentially do more of the same.
Nope!
Drink!
Drink!
step process a long three-step process that he says they are going to have to
undergo to get back to some sense of normalcy and the first one is trying to
restore order in the city when we have seen images of buildings on fire when we
have seen images of buildings being broken into and looted when we have
seen a devolvement of what they wanted to see peaceful protests no drink drink
drink drink drink all right the hashtag again is try to write him can we bring
back up the drinking rules Yes, sir
Drinking rules!
Anytime they empathize with these protesters, call them protesters, call it peaceful, or try to blame Donald Trump or society at large for these hooligans, you guys have to drink, and I apologize.
I've subjected you to alcohol poisoning.
There's a guy in a MAGA hat that just gets swarmed by a crowd here.
I don't know if we can bring that video up, but he gets just beaten by this crowd.
Okay, yeah, you know what?
Reds the Beast, bring it up.
There is on Twitter right now a guy with a MAGA hat who just got swarmed.
And you guys don't need to bring Reg up until he has it.
He'll let you guys know when he has it, and then we can bring up the video.
I think Paul Joseph Watson had that there.
Now again, that's why I say, don't go down there in a MAGA hat right now.
No.
Yeah, it's not safe.
Don't go down there in a MAGA hat right now.
Hey, don't go down there at all.
It doesn't help anybody.
This literally is The Purge.
Just go home.
Stay away from all this stuff.
Am I misremembering?
Or is this guy who just said, when we've seen images of buildings being burned, when we've seen images of businesses being looted, Isn't that the same guy who just said it was largely peaceful?
Largely.
Yeah.
Mostly.
Largely.
Devolvement.
Almost always.
Do you have the video?
He's got the video.
Let's bring this up.
Do we have sound on the video?
So there's the guy in the MAGA hat.
He's already been attacked.
He's just trying to leave.
Oh my god.
How many people is that?
30 people chasing him?
50?
Jeez.
Yeah, and you don't know what time that is.
It could be he's leaving work or something.
That's terrifying.
Yeah.
You know, all because he had a hat on.
Yeah.
But here's the thing, when you've said that Donald Trump supports neo-Nazis and white
supremacy, when you've said that all conservatives are Nazis and you've compared them to the
worst, most horrible people throughout all of human history, then it makes it acceptable
for people to kill or beat within an inch of his life who they view as a Nazi.
And you want to blame the rhetoric on Donald Trump?
Really?
Really, yeah.
No.
You want to blame the rhetoric on Donald Trump who said that we need justice and opened an investigation?
Yeah.
Into the police officers?
Immediately.
Immediately.
With George Floyd?
You're going to say that his rhetoric is worse than the people who've compared anyone in a red hat to Nazis?
You see, this is the direct result of your rhetoric, CNN.
And I'm not saying that you are responsible.
These people are responsible.
But you know what?
I think it's still pretty shitty when you lie tonight and say these started as peaceful.
I cannot be more clear about this.
This is not an exception to the rule.
Violence in these protests are the rule.
Again, people who showed up with scary guns and AR-15s and fully automatic clips, as you guys out there might say, you ignorant dumbasses.
And I repeat myself, ignorant dumbasses.
Ignorant shitheads.
That's less redundant.
We'll let you go.
You people who say that and who condemned them, not a single violent crime committed by those protesters.
And I don't think they should have showed up to the Capitol with AR-15s because I didn't think the optics were good and I didn't think that it accomplished much.
But they have the right to.
They weren't breaking the law when they did that.
Every single city Where these riots have erupted, have resulted in violent felonies.
Every single one.
Now, there's maybe a varying degree from seconds, minutes, to a couple of hours.
You heard it from CNN, the most has been three hours before it devolves into violence.
At what point do you say, hmm, the second we show up they have pallets of bricks encouraging us to launch them at cops.
So at that point are we supposed to believe that the pallets of bricks, until someone picks one up and whips it at a cop, that they showed up with peace in mind?
No one believes you anymore, CNN, and they shouldn't.
Don't blame the rhetoric of President Trump for calling you fake news when people no longer believe you.
Don't blame the rhetoric of President Trump when he says we need justice for George Floyd and when the looting starts, the shooting starts.
And people, I understand why people are upset, and they're attributing it to, obviously, to someone who was a supporter of segregation.
It's not even close, guys.
It's not even close to what we're just watching tonight.
The dishonesty, the lies, and I will tell you this, last night it was funny because Chris Cuomo was still trying to keep it alive, that, oh, it's been peaceful, and then he went to his own reporters where it was all violent.
But now the violence has escalated so quickly, they're contradicting what they told- just rewind this, I don't know if you can rewind live on YouTube, rewind this 30 minutes, they were just saying it was peaceful.
Those guys were carrying a canoe, by the way, into the protest.
Well, that's because canoes are still legal in Michigan.
Well, if they had a motor on it, that would be a problem.
These are responsible citizens.
Yeah, that is very responsible of them.
And by the way, just so you know, that guy that we just had a video, he could be dead right now.
He could be dead right now.
All because he had a hat on.
And all because every story you see in mainstream media says Donald Trump is a racist and this is what he wants you to do.
All because he had a hat on, by the way.
All because of that.
All because he had a hat on that symbolizes that he is part of half of America who elected our president.
Exactly.
To be clear.
And growing.
Who wants more freedom for you and not less?
Which I think is what you want.
Let's bring this back up.
It's completely disheartening.
You know, earlier we had a press conference right on Lake Street.
Oh wait, Ilhan Omar, she's gonna blame the Jews, wait for it.
There have been people who are exploiting our pain and anger and grief.
Our?
And living our city on fire.
Watch, she's going to blame it on white supremacists.
Watch.
If people truly cared about black lives, they wouldn't be setting fires, risking black lives.
True, true.
And, you know, the governor has called in enforcement to make sure that lives are protected.
And we urged people to really prioritize saving lives and keeping our city from being burned down.
Was that a good take?
That was a good take on all of it, thus far.
So good, I'm surprised.
Wow.
I could do without the swastika on her left shoulder.
Baby steps.
You take what you can.
Baby steps.
You take what you can.
It's baby steps.
Is that the guy from House Party?
He's trying to make a comeback.
He's got his career.
Crisscrossing.
police brutality and the shirts on backwards. Oh now we're bringing in some
level of understanding for these violent protesters that we never provided for
business owners who wanted to make a living. Let's see the answer.
breaking because from.
Did she just say George Ford?
It was Foreman or Ford and she went with Ford.
out of it. Did she just say George Ford? It was Foreman or Ford and she went with Ford.
Well she's a fan of the anti-Semitism of Henry Ford so she's got it on the brain.
Not the vehicles of God. No.
No.
She wouldn't buy American.
No.
By the way, the life was not choked out of her.
She drives a Daewoo.
According to the autopsy.
And people really need to understand that this is our grief being exploited and if we really want to make sure we're getting police reform, that we are setting the course for action in regards to
achieving justice for George Floyd, we have to come together. I'm surprised. We have to
prioritize our safety and protect one another.
The interview is still young.
Here we go.
New York, sun's gone down.
Wow.
Wow.
It's a police vehicle or a... How is that not as rattling as a KKK lighting a cross on fire?
Right, yeah.
When you combine this with what we just saw with women being dragged out and beaten, female cops and men being chased down by people, both black and white, who are effectively acting like a pack of rabid wolves, and then you see this ablaze.
Yeah.
It's just like burning a cross!
Same message.
It's the same message in that it is an emblem of hate.
And it's more destructive.
Justice!
Because burning this Prius basically is justice.
This one's for you, George Floyd!
We got that car.
We got you.
It'll help global warming.
That's a police car.
so many lives being taken, the social and economic injustices that we need to address.
And, you know, this is really kind of...
By the way, drink, because that's empathizing with these rioting thugs.
What's up?
We might need some more rounds.
We'll go to a commercial.
We might need some more rounds.
Yeah.
Well, we're going to go to a commercial.
We'll go to a commercial.
We'll get some retails.
... in the process of restoring hope in people and working and trying to get the kind of
reforms that are...
Do you mean restoring hope like before this pandemic with the greatest economy that we
had ever seen and race relations at their best, by the way?
Black Americans said that race relations had improved under Donald Trump.
Maybe we can bring that up, Reg, if you can find that source.
I don't know if it was a Gallup poll, but black Americans said that they thought race relations were better today than 10 years ago before the COVID pandemic.
So do you mean restore hope like that?
Because you know what?
Restoring hope and change right now, you know what it would be?
It would be hope and change to pre-three and a half months ago.
That's it.
Because that's as good as we've had it in the last two decades, folks.
And now it's as bad as we've had it.
And they want you to blame this on President Donald Trump.
Can you empathize with the kids of the cops sitting at home watching this on TV?
Mom and dad kiss you as if they're going off to war.
Because they are going off to war.
It's worse than war in many ways because there aren't the same rules of engagement.
Right, yeah, and so some kid who may be in a different city is watching this on TV and going, that looks like the car my dad drives off to work to.
Right, yeah, exactly.
Or mom and dad going out to do their job may be vilified in the media because somebody attacks them and they defend themselves and all of a sudden your life is ruined because of that, right?
And I'm not saying that's what happened with the cop here, but I'm saying that could very well happen now, right?
A cop defends himself instead of letting the woman be dragged off to be beaten and God knows what, shoots a protester.
Do you think that the remaining very small portion of actual white supremacists in this country—when I say very small, I mean because they elected Barack Obama, let's be really clear.
Do you think they're watching this right now going, you know?
I get it.
That's one for you.
I used to hate minorities.
But now, well, here's all the justice.
I've seen the light.
Here's all the justice that I have.
You've made a fool out of me.
What do you think?
What do you think you're accomplishing?
What do you think is being accomplished right now?
Everyone other than these rioters and their supporters in a complicit media is looking upon this in horror.
And if it were McDonald's, if Donald Trump were McDonald's, you could just watch it tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, more billions served.
This is only going to help him.
And I'm not saying that it's worth it.
I'm not saying that that's a good thing.
I'm saying that you folks out here, and by that I mean everyone who's taking part in this chaos and this crime, you are going to make not only race relations worse, you are going to ensure that Donald Trump is re-elected.
Yeah, and by the way, Steven, at least they went to the Nordstrom.
I don't know if that's the rack or if that's the actual Nordstrom, but they got their clothes.
I can't take anymore?
If it was the rack, I'm gonna lose my shit!
I don't think it was the rack.
I think it was just the normal, high-priced, overpriced Nordstrom.
Okay, we'll screw it.
Yeah, it's totally fine.
And then they hit the Adidas store.
The Adidas.
Adidas.
Because they're mad.
Actually, I'm sorry.
Because they're mad at you.
They're like, uh, you know what? Adidas is not my jam. I'm just going to go to the next
place. Yeah. They're like, wow, they must really hate Run DMC. There's an Adidas down
there. Get away from the Adidas. Yeah, that's right. Is that the guitars from Korn?
Out of control. Salt Lake City will take care. We'll put those images up from Salt Lake City,
Rioters.
Criminals.
Thugs.
That's what I need to hear from CNN right now.
And you know what I'm seeing, too?
I'm seeing CNN realize that they've overplayed their hand because now they're showing what has been going on.
And they can't walk it back.
They're like, well, we've got you now.
It's so undeniable.
Social media has shown the worst?
They have not.
They have not gone to stuff that is absolutely horrifying.
They've gone to burning vehicles, which is bad enough by itself.
And seeing that, I thought you were supposed to chase stories.
Right, the news.
Chase the most interesting part of what's going on.
No, no, no, we gotta stay in where it's least violent.
Yeah, they're covering up stories.
Don Lemon's too busy chasing... I can't say skirts.
Dicks.
Now, speaking of the most... I was wondering where you were gonna go.
Oh yeah, Reg?
Reg the Beast, let's see.
Speaking of the most interesting stories...
I have something that might bring a smile to your face.
God put a smile upon your face.
Oh, is this the first Coldplay song you sang?
Don't expect any more.
Go ahead, Red.
Everybody gets one.
We've got an Antifa member who tries to steal a firearm from a burning police vehicle.
And so watch what the plainclothes cop does.
Okay.
He took it away from him.
Took it away from him?
And has a gun on him.
No, no, no, man!
I was just saying!
I can't!
I can't!
No, no, man!
Come on!
Now, by the way, I want to make sure that people understand.
I think I told this story before.
In Montreal... Now, those riots, they would last a couple hours.
You know, it's like a soccer riot.
So if the Habs... Sorry, Montreal Canadiens.
A little inside baseball.
If the Habs won the Stanley Cup, they rioted.
If the Habs lost the Stanley Cup, they rioted.
They rioted, yeah, every time.
And this is where my dad thought that...
He didn't think I had a gift.
I mean, he thought I was still retarded, but he saw that there was maybe some hope that I wouldn't be a hobo on the street, in that I saw the irony as a very young kid.
The local news, CBC, was covering it, and there was a riot, and this guy smashed, someone had smashed a window to a Levi's store.
Levi Strauss?
Why would you do that?
So he smashed the Levi Strauss.
It was a stack of jeans.
You know what I mean?
Like how they stack them.
And so this was on television, right?
Guy breaks the window, and he's on top of a car, I believe.
And he goes on top of the car, and he holds this stack of jeans, like maybe eight pairs of jeans, and he goes, whoo!
Holding it up like this, you know, like Donkey Kong with his banana hoard.
And another guy who's bigger just walks right up and didn't grab a, just grabs a whole stack,
goes and walks off.
And my dad watched me as a kid just start laughing my ass off.
I'm like, did you see that?
He stole and then he was mad that a bigger guy stole his stuff.
And my dad was like, okay, there might be a future for him.
Yeah.
He was literally just, he's up there like his trophy.
And the other guy just goes, no, that's mine.
Also, that's a bunch of different sizes.
I don't even know if it would fit!
You know, I gotta go to the changing room.
He just wants to be heard.
By the way, just so you know, one of the reasons again that we're doing this is Vice thought it was a great time to put out an article like this.
It says, Far-right extremists are hoping to turn the George Floyd protest into a new civil floor.
Hashtag Magonite.
Because that's, I mean, it's not just CNN that sucks.
There's not douchebaggery just at CNN.
It's Vice as well.
By the way, you can shut off the fan for the cigar thing because it's going to suck out the cold air.
Let's see what this police officer is saying.
Sorry, white supremacist.
With a badge.
It's the chief?
and we know it and we're part of it.
But this is not the solution.
It's the chief?
What we're doing to control this.
Who owns the chief?
LA, we haven't given up.
Name that reference, tweet me, it has to be crowded.
Who owns the chief?
We can pull around this.
What we need to do is come to terms with understanding that people are going through a great period of pain and frustration, and we need to find a narrative that finds an opportunity to have progress.
But this is not progress.
And so I'm signaling to people that we will not fix this.
Policing doesn't fix these type of societal ills.
And so I need all of Los Angeles to step forward to be a part of the solution.
Do you have any idea how many arrests you've made or what the level is of the looting?
You know what?
This sucks, Don.
In my professional opinion, thumbs down.
Disappointing.
Can we have, is one a middle?
This sucks, Don.
Gotta tell ya.
In my professional opinion, thumbs down.
Thumbs down.
Disappointing.
Can we have, is one a middle... nah, both.
I'm not gonna lie.
In such dangerous circumstances, and such damage, if you will,
to the economy and the very livelihood of a community.
community.
It's an unsafe area.
It's an unsafe circumstance.
And whether a person is there with the most righteous grievance in the world, just as every other disaster, they've got to leave.
Did you hear the subtext?
Did you hear the racist dog whistle?
I did, yeah.
He's just saying, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, I hate black people.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, minorities, gross.
Right.
That's all I heard.
Well, just so you know, in Chicago, they're raiding the Nike store, so they wouldn't go after the Adidas store in L.A., so the people in Chicago, in solidarity, went after Nike and or Nike if it's Canadian.
No, it's just me being an idiot.
I don't even know the Canadian name.
Completely looted Nike.
I own that one.
Steered clear of Adidas.
You know, like, that's the sign that even in a looting kind of spree, like, if your store remains untouched, you probably ought to go to a different business or a product line.
When they loot Nike, Adidas, Ross, and Marshall... If New Balance gets hit before you... But you're in the clear, Reebok!
Yeah.
Nobody wants your stuff, even when it's free.
Oh, and by the way, somebody brought a kid to a protest and they had a video of that because they had tear gas in their eyes.
Who brings a kid to a protest that turns into a riot because it was going to be a riot no matter what?
I tell you what, if Red Bull sent out the promo girls with the backpacks, they'd make a killing right now.
Oh, yeah.
People would stop protesting and rioting.
They would actually just go for some Red Bull.
Red Bull gives you- ow!
Oh gosh!
Oh no!
The rapists!
They're here now!
They're here now!
We should have known.
We should have known.
What's your message?
Just a couple walking down the street hand-in-hand.
Nothing to see here.
Is there anything that I can convey to the camera?
No?
Oh, this is gonna hurt!
Where's this one?
Philadelphia?
We are in City Hall right now. The police have done like a massive sweeping of this area.
Where's this one? Philadelphia?
This is a car that was vandalized earlier. There's a car that was burned out.
You can see the extent of the damage to that car. Totally burned out.
In Philadelphia that might be an improvement.
It's true.
Cars are worth more now.
It's art.
They arrest the guy.
Nah, I was just, I was trying to make it match with the Liberty Bell.
Well, good enough for me.
Back to you, Don.
Well, thank God you have a mask on.
Very happy for that.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire.
Very happy for that.
We've been moved to this area by the police because they're doing a sweeping operation
at Chestnut and 18th Street, roughly around there, where there was massive looting going
on.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire.
Jackass burning down your house.
We were pushed from that general area back over to this area.
Although it's been said many times, many ways.
That's what I was going to say.
I did not see that ending.
It's a B-side on the Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Only if you play it in reverse though, right?
We can hardly stand to wait.
Let's burn down TJ Maxx.
You can see the statue of former Mayor Rizzo there.
Heavily vandalized.
Well, Budweiser got a plug in!
There you go, there's the Clydesdales.
Did you see that one woman who got trampled by the horse a little bit?
No!
Okay, Reg, bring this up.
There was a tweet that said, if you run a search, horse protest trample, I'm sure you'll find it.
You might have to ask Jeeves.
But people are like, cops do this shit, and then you wonder why people are upset.
Well, the cops, they were trying to create a perimeter, and people were closing in.
And, really, your grievance is primarily with the horse.
Because the horse just went into, and you could see the horse, like, stumbling, and falling around, and I was going like, honestly, that's always what worries me about horse patrol, because...
What if the horse is racist?
And I've experienced that with a dog, because Hopper was a rescue.
Betty, not a racist bone in her body.
Hopper, a little bit.
A little bit, because... A little tentative around the Hodge twins, that's all I'm gonna say.
No, actually he loved the Hodge twins.
He was the other way around, actually.
But Hopper was, all kidding aside, he was specifically prejudiced against Only young, like, teenage black boys.
Black women, fine.
Black men, fine.
Black girls, fine.
Teenage black boys.
And that could just, it could just as easily be, you know, a six-year-old boy with blonde hair who probably hit him with a stick or something.
But the point is, that can happen with an animal.
He has some recall, and then all of a sudden Don Lemon has you in a lower third as though you're a member of the Klan.
Yeah.
The horse is like, no, it ain't happening again.
Right.
So my point is you'd be better served with a Kawasaki.
Yeah.
Okay, let's bring up this video here.
I warn you, it's disturbing.
So look, they're trying to establish a perimeter.
You see those other cops and people are closing in.
It was the swastika that was branded on the horse that gave it away.
And she didn't even see it coming.
She was expecting a white knight.
Oh.
Just the horse.
Not so much.
Maybe don't be there.
Yeah, maybe try and shut off the police perimeter after you've just watched your buddy's assault.
Just go the other way.
My wife and I talked about this.
You have a personal responsibility in situations like this, and you can't just claim innocence like, I was standing there minding my own... No, you were at a riot that police were trying to secure, and something bad happened to you.
You're not You don't show up at a Klan rally, and then people are like, what are you doing?
People were walking, I like masks, I don't know.
I heard they had a good raffle.
Yeah, exactly.
So there's personal responsibility for everybody that's involved with this.
At some point, something bad can happen to you in a riot.
I mean, newsflash, right?
Just go home, don't do this, and you'll be fine.
Did you just say newsflash?
Can we expect a not joke from you?
I don't know.
That's the best I've got.
Had you, right there.
I'll wash your mouth out with cherry tomatoes, my friend.
Bring it.
Let's see Ryan O'Neal with a haircut.
What do you have to say?
This guy's the worst name ever.
Brian Todd?
If these rioters knew his name, they'd for sure kick the shit out of him.
Yeah, for sure.
He's done.
Because I like to party on 15th Street.
Ryan Todd.
I mean, if these rioters knew his name, they'd for sure kick the shit out of him.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
For sure.
He's done.
Is this 15th Street?
Which...
Cause I like to party on 15th Street.
I want to make sure it's okay.
John F. Kennedy Drive.
15th Street and John F. Kennedy Drive.
So, um, I know that 18th and Chestnut, Don, is what we were told.
That guy's just hanging out.
Tackle him.
Why don't they just, I would just love for them, because they asked people at all the protests and they were cutting hairs, why aren't you wearing masks?
Can we ask that question once?
Why aren't you wearing a mask?
You must be talking to someone else who looks like a bitch.
Right?
You meant to ask someone else who looks like a bitch.
Yes, sir, that's what I meant.
Good.
Now, what kind of change?
You still carry cash in 2020?
Give it up.
You got them gold one dollar coins?
I'll take those.
They got the Indian on it.
Of course it's raining.
That's all Antifa.
That's all Antifa.
Yeah, Seattle.
You know what really scares me?
Well, media's changing so much, but let's assume that it was kind of as stagnant as it had been for the last several decades, is that all of this, if not, and this is why I'm grateful for the platform that we have, and that's why we fight, and we've gotten litigious in maintaining it, is could you imagine if people looked back, and it was taught in school, and the history books talked about this as though it was some kind of a civil rights uprising?
Right.
Like it was a righteous protest.
And the police overstepped their bounds in exercising authority.
Because that's how we often learn about these things.
Like, in other words, that's how we learned about the Black Panthers.
No one really talked about the violent assaults that they committed.
So, thank God that we have the ability, and you have the ability, and that's why I say, follow along on Twitter.
The hashtag is CrowderRiotStream.
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...often the way these things work is when I kettle it in and then start making arrests.
I want to talk to this young man. Patrick Smith, come here, sir.
Patrick Smith? That was an early UFC fighter.
Everybody back up and let us build a barricade.
Patrick.
Let us build a barricade.
What, are they trying to build a barricade from the cops?
How old are you?
24, man.
24.
You are from Minneapolis.
No, I'm an immigrant, and then I came here.
From where?
From Liberia, West Africa.
Where are you from?
I'm from the original place where when America got rid of slaves, they sent them to Liberia.
Liberia, home of American slaves.
That's where I was born.
And to think that I gotta come here and I gotta deal with this stuff at 24?
Liberia was the country that the Americans tried to make into an African colony back in Africa to deport Are we having a history lesson?
They asked to be sent there.
Just letting you know.
Hold on a second.
You left Liberia to come here to say that America is worse than Liberia?
Hold up.
And you hated the people that we brought to you?
And why do you have horns on your head, dumbass?
ask.
Because everybody in our generation needs to understand.
We are their best.
Ask him about his mask there, buddy, at CNN.
From our father's generation to our younger generation, we want to know.
The bridge gap.
What change?
What change?
Yeah.
Maybe Bob the Builder has some answers.
I would also like to say it's fun to stay at the YMCA.
Yes, it is.
Hey, let's go in there, Danny.
You beat me.
Listen, man.
Yo, man.
for change to exist we are screwed and our next generation will never be able to keep that up.
Maybe Bob the Builder has some answers. I would also like to say it's fun to stay at the YMCA.
Yes it is. I was going there, you beat me. Listen man, yo man, yo man, I don't need to feel down.
All right let's just. For way less reasons white people have done this since the beginning of time
Oh boy.
Oh my god.
No!
Fact check!
Boston Tea Party was not committing acts of violence against their fellow citizens.
It was an act of defiance against a tyrannical government slash monarchy.
An equivalency would be if... I don't know, let's take... I'm trying to think of who would be... Let's just take a hypothetical.
Jefferson and Adams.
An equivalency would be if Adams took a shit in Jefferson's latrine.
Bedpan.
Well, it's an odd optical thing where this guy is just letting his microphone be passed around to whoever wants it.
Right.
Just accommodating to whoever wants to talk on TV.
His glasses fog like Rick Moranis with A New Invention and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
Or he just saw a hot cartoon lady.
We're trying to do it in a peaceful way?
That's not peaceful.
Well, why don't you do it right?
You're the one thinking that.
You are.
You are.
I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what, sweetheart.
you're the one thinking that.
I want to be able just to be free and not have to think about every step I take.
You are.
I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what, sweetheart.
You're far too free tonight.
I think it's time to start reducing your freedoms when you infringe on other people's freedoms.
Of course, every single person, black, white, yellow, red, can we say red?
Or do I have to say feather Indian?
Black, white, yellow, feather Indian.
First Nations people.
I want all of them to be free.
We're all more libertarian conservatives here.
But once you go into violently affecting fellow citizens, it's time for you to start losing your freedom.
Apparently you don't appreciate them enough.
The things that you already have.
Hold on, something more interesting than you is going on.
Alright, there may be police coming on this side of the bridge now to clear them out as well.
So we're going to keep moving and try to figure out where this goes.
They wanted to get to the state capitol to make their voices heard.
They were very concerned about the National Guard being called in.
I should, I hope so.
Hey, Triceratops, shut up, buddy.
We've heard enough from you.
I just thought of something else.
We've just been burning stuff down for two days.
That's peaceful.
It's a peaceful protest.
Don't believe your lying fucking eyes, y'all.
Do you know what a suppressor does?
A suppressor silences a shot.
So they're trying to kill us with fire.
But we're not going to die.
Yeah, well it also shows us that you don't know how a suppressor works.
It's not Corleone down in a guy's face falls in his spaghetti.
I know that's a revolver, but the point remains... They're not bringing in suppress...
Guys, this is the time.
Nobody's paying attention.
the lack of logic. He thinks that right now officers are bringing in suppressors because
no one's watching. Yeah. Guys, this is the time. Nobody's paying attention.
He is as well spoken as I have heard this entire time.
Wow, you racist son of a bitch.
Very articulate, young black man.
He is as articulate as I've seen.
Of course, a gross lack of understanding as to constitutional rights or history here in the United States, but I really appreciate that he tried.
And I liked the horns.
The horns really did it for me.
By the way, he made no discernible points in the entire tirade.
I can laugh at the fact that he said he was the best and most articulate and that he didn't make any sense at all!
This is just a crazy person just got on the mic.
Miguel, if I may, I commend you because that is the difference between rioters and protestors.
The guy just said that this is what they have to do to make their voices heard.
He was saying it was a peaceful protest, but then this has to happen, effectively.
So in other words, if Don Lemon says, that's a peaceful protester, well then, just tear gas all of them!
If that's the best you have to offer, and he's encouraging, if not committing acts of violence, but taking part and condoning it, well, you know, send in the guards!
You had a chance to make your voice heard.
I'm still in the dark.
I don't know what you want.
Hey, Reg the Bandit, do we have anything else that they're not covering here on CNN?
Because right now he's standing at an intersection of, I think, a Capitol Grill.
Terrible food, by the way.
That guy just forfeited his right to live.
by the way. We've got some protesters outside the White House who are throwing rocks and
fireworks at the Secret Service. Oh my gosh. That guy just forfeited his right to live.
I don't know if that's an M-80 and that could blow up an officer. Yeah. Nope. Not a P-10C
Not a Pete from CNN?
Yeah.
What?
The White House.
Yeah, the White House.
It's not an important building.
It doesn't matter if you don't like the president.
It's kind of a big deal.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
What?
And we also have people in Grand Rapids.
Oh gosh, my old stomping grounds.
The Secretary of State building.
Okay, let's...
Oh, I know exactly where that is.
Hey, that's a peace along board.
Don't bust that up.
Now, if you wanted some context for Ilhan Omar, you know, talking about the peaceful protests and everything, just, I believe yesterday, her daughter was retweeting Antifa and They were requesting supplies for the riots, including hockey sticks.
Now, is this the daughter that she had with her brother?
No, she doesn't have flippers.
Okay, that's the other one.
I don't know.
That one has a flipper.
But again, you think, what would happen... I was chatting with some of the Blaze folk, and they were saying, what would happen if Donald Trump Jr.
was, you know, retweeting people asking for hockey sticks to beat people with?
You know, it's... Or if he married Ivanka.
That too.
Yeah, it is unreal.
All right, well, thank you, Reg.
Keep us abreast here.
Just pop in whenever you have something, because we're watching CNN and the fact that they're not showing any of this.
And here's the thing.
This should be horrifying enough, what you're seeing on CNN, but they're still trying to preclude you from seeing the worst of it.
And by the way, the worst of it, which is really more of the rule.
They really have to find pockets that are this peaceful right now.
Yeah.
I have yet to see them cover the man with the MAGA hat or, like, the scene that is all over social media of cops being dragged on the ground, that lady police officer, in Chicago.
Haven't shown that one time.
Not one time has that been shown.
Hold on, this guy's about to drop a mixtape.
It's this big moment.
Encounter protesters who either are refusing to leave or, in this case, set fires.
Also a bank, they vandalized a bank.
Windows were broken out.
Demonstrated at a bank.
Yes, it's better.
Protests erupt across the U.S.
At what point is it no longer a protest?
They vandalized a bank, threw an M-80 at a police officer, stabbed a horse, beat a lady, and raped a Z. We don't know the gender yet, but these protesters still do feel like they're a voice of the underclass, and we need to hear... At what point do you switch that chyron from protesters to Violent, thug, assholes.
What does it take?
What does it take?
Well, Steven, was it a Wells Fargo bank?
Well, I'll tell you what.
If it's a Bank of America, I might show up there.
It really does depend on the bank, I do believe.
Also, if there's... I know they don't really have them stateside, but if there's a Sprint customer service center down there... A couple of Molotov cocktails never hurt anybody.
Look at this, hold on.
It's the Roman soldiers with their shields and swords banging on the ground, or the cops with their Trek bicycles hanging them on the ground.
And they're not even steel!
Yeah, what does that make?
Like a... Is it Cremoli?
Is that what it's made of?
Well, the problem is, if they say that these people have responsibility for their actions, then they're automatically lumped in with white supremacists.
Because that's a racist thing to say, is that these people actually have control over what they're doing.
Whenever we need insight as to what white supremacists would say, we go to audio.
Hey, don't put that hand down!
No, no!
I was waving!
No, no, no!
Hey, hey, hey!
No, none of that here!
No, not good!
None of that here!
They're gonna marry that with a polite racist sketch.
So I'm confused.
Are we doing bags or no bags?
I'm just happy to be here.
Oh my gosh.
I will tell you what, though.
I have a bad feeling about where this is going to go tonight.
Yeah.
Well, Salt Lake City, they're fine because there's no alcohol.
Well, you know those people are from out of state because in Salt Lake City, they had to import black people.
That's true.
It is kind of a monoculture.
At that point, black people are like, they might as well be an exotic car.
There is one.
I don't think they were allowed in Utah until 1979.
Well, that was when God got on his red telephone.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah?
God?
No, Justice Smith, blacks are allowed now.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, it's... Let him in.
I'm joking, of course, but there are not that many.
Just like in Canada.
There's more now, but, you know.
And I know someone's gonna take that out of context and say, he was objectifying black people by comparing them to import exotic cars.
You know what?
Okay, go with that.
Lamborghinis are great.
They're nice cars!
That's very nice!
That's good!
Come on!
Yeah, you know.
I mean, I love a good Daewoo.
We didn't call him a Saab, you know?
I was like, he could be a Mercedes.
Lots of things.
There's nothing wrong with Saab.
I don't know.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Saabs were wonderful.
Saabs were the best hatchbacks in the market.
In what world were Saabs wonderful cars?
This is what people want to hear.
This is a good time, Reg, the Bandit, or Beast, to bring up anything that we've missed.
You know what?
I do want to try this Voltairne.
Apparently it's a...
I gotta tell ya, I don't really watch television, so I miss all the crappy commercials from companies that don't have the ad budget.
But if this is a topical Advil, that would save me from having to be primarily all Advil.
That's in those commercials.
I'm all Advil.
You have a problem.
It's not a good thing.
So what are those seven spheres supposed to represent?
Well, I think it's where your pain is.
Oh, and then the pain moves away.
Hey, maybe we could do a show from a Sandals resort, because I feel like they're probably hurting.
Yeah, there we go.
We could just take the team down there.
I mean, they're hurting from the COVID, but they probably haven't been looted.
So we get the best of both worlds.
We'll get there before they get there.
Yeah!
That's a nice crab.
That's a good way to go.
Hopefully it'll be an attractive lady in sandals.
Some massages.
I see women often in sarongs.
Hot tubs.
Yeah.
Pina Colada.
Let's see.
Let's see if we can get that, let's make that happen there, Gibbon, later on.
Reg the Bandit, Reg the Beast, is there anything that we've missed here thus far?
So one thing I think is interesting from the mainstream media is that they're not reporting on the death toll, which is something that they seem very interested in as of late.
Yeah, but as far as I can count with the protests, we have four people killed since this weekend.
We have a woman who was found dead in her car in Minneapolis.
Second, we have a protester killed in Detroit who was not shot by law enforcement, but by someone else at a protest.
Third, we have an officer who was killed in Oakland, California.
And then fourth, we have in St.
Louis last night, some protesters tried to loot a FedEx truck.
And the FedEx truck was driving away and one of the guys got caught under the truck and was dragged for like five miles and died.
And so you already have four deaths as a result of this.
Obviously, the cop kneeling on this guy's neck and killing him, bad.
But also, four people dead in protest just in the weekend, also very bad.
Right.
Yeah, absolutely.
I actually didn't know that it was up to four.
I knew it was two that were confirmed.
You know, I was trying to be as as conservative as possible when I go on air. I know that
one police officer was killed where I think in an incident where two were shot and then I
believe one civilian was was I think was killed in Detroit and those are the only that I
knew had been confirmed as a result of these riots and it's also you have to wonder
how many have occurred on the periphery that haven't really been tallied yet. Right. It's
it's that is a good point.
I mean I thought it was if we could save one life. Yeah.
Right?
If I can save one life by not being an asshole writer.
That's only if you're shutting down businesses of law-abiding citizens.
This is it.
I can't breathe.
Black men living and dying in America.
If required to save one life involves stopping someone from committing arson and throwing M80s at cops, you go on your merry way.
You go on down the line.
Come back to me.
Like an order at a restaurant.
I don't know what I want yet.
Come back to me.
Handle everything else first.
Oh, breaking news.
Well, then it's CNN so you know it must be good.
I'm going to turn the air down a little bit because I feel like we're It's getting a little warm in here.
Getting toasty.
They may be on auto still.
It's not used to us live streaming CNN on a Saturday.
That's true.
the street. Our correspondents have been out in Los Angeles all day. These pictures...
It may be on auto still. It's not used to us live streaming CNN on a Saturday.
That's true. But this started off peacefully according to our correspondent.
Always. They always do apparently. All of a sudden escalated into something that was,
that became violent. Let's take you to the city of Las Vegas.
Yeah, like, like...
You didn't know this was going to happen?
This was a shock?
Can you see the slight dew?
A little bit of a glisten, even?
I thought that was just the beer.
What do you think is going to happen at a protest like this?
If this truly is a protest that starts out peaceful, what do you think is going to happen?
Gerald just said protest drink, everybody.
That's my bad, guys.
Salud.
I'm empty.
Wait, pour it into your mug.
Oh yeah, we need a refill, everybody.
That's the new Oompa Loompa from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
He just wanted to work out of Planet Fitness.
He got the Lunk Alert too many times in the game and got him.
I wonder if he got paid for every one of him that was in that movie.
He should have.
Yeah, right?
National treasure.
And as you can see, police there in riot gear.
That is the most ginger hauling off I've ever seen.
It's almost like he had a back spasm and they're supporting his gait.
And then painted above them, death to all cops.
They probably just saw death to all cops and death to white people spray painted, like, who is this?
Who's behind this?
And they're getting ready and gearing up.
Alright, well... Put them behind your back.
Okay.
It's my bad.
They were ready!
You're right, you're right.
It seemed like fun.
The what?
Get on the mic.
LARPy West Coast protest.
What does that mean?
You found one of those LARPy West Coast protests?
Do we have a video?
Is that what you're saying?
Are you trying to tell me there's a video?
Just say there's a video.
I can't hear you from over here.
There's a clip.
Just say we have a clip because I don't understand a word you're saying.
Oh, thank you very much.
Okay, so apparently my producer just told me that we have... I was supposed to have my Little Orphan Annie decoder ring with me because he was saying Very important.
Mrs. Dickinson has found one of those LARP-y West Coast protests, which I was supposed to interpret as though we have a new clip.
Oh, there they go!
Dancing.
That's not real, is it?
Forget tear gas!
Mustard gas!
Justice for all black roses!
So before they started marching, they were like, alright, this is the dance.
Yeah.
Let's go.
Get your costumes together!
And you know there was one guy who was really pissed.
He was like, I thought we were going with Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat.
No.
We all decided to go this direction, Johnny.
Red and yellow.
You're just always looking for an excuse to wear that robe.
Well, when else am I gonna do it?
Thank you very much.
Thank you for helping.
Yes, please.
If you have a modit.
It's good stuff.
Or a modit.
I tell you what, sooner or later those hipsters had to pay.
It's time to pay the piper, Jesus is my homeboy teacher!
Someone just really wanted to steal all of the books that describe the different kinds of poop.
That from, ah, Spencers, right?
I think Urban Outfitters has all that kind of stuff.
Yeah, they get it.
Although that would be funny if, like, Spencers was raided, and someone was just walking out with, like, five of those plasma balls.
Yeah, and their hair's all standing up, you know.
Really sticking it to the man.
All the writers are like, oh, it's so interesting.
It'd be awesome.
Alright, that's enough of that.
Let me go rape a Duncan.
I want to be really clear.
Some people are thinking that I'm being insensitive.
Again, the promo code is STAYSAFE and so you get $20 off if you join my club.
I don't want to be misinterpreted.
I have no empathy, no sympathy, no tolerance for anyone who is now involved with these riots.
None whatsoever.
I absolutely think that it was, at the very least, involuntary manslaughter that we saw with George Floyd.
And we've now seen, I think that it's actually probably correct for that officer to be charged with third degree murder.
And I actually do want to see an investigation of other police officers, as our president does.
Period.
New phrase.
Okay?
If it were a typewriter, I'd go... Or if I were eating an ear of corn... I tried to do it.
I couldn't do it.
Yeah, what was that?
So all that being said, I have no sympathy, empathy, understanding.
I don't care what you want to say.
I am not going to give you the time to be heard.
You haven't earned it.
What you have earned is a cell right now.
It's a 9x9 cell.
Is that a generous cell?
I think so.
7x7.
Let's go 5x5.
That makes it hard to lay down.
You gotta curl up.
Like a Liberian cell.
As the gentleman who came from Liberia and complained about the poor conditions here in the United States.
Are you aware?
Let's just compare diseases.
Ebola, 50% death rate.
At least you don't have that, you just have to worry about a .03 with COVID, right Mr. Liberia?
Come on, we're doing better!
By the way, when he said what he said about the slave thing, he goes, do you guys know when you freed the slaves, you sent those assholes to us?
That was his implication.
Like, we didn't like the people.
I was like, you're a little bit of a jerk there.
Yeah.
And also, I think he's misremembering exactly what happened.
Yeah, I don't think it happened quite like that.
Yeah, it didn't happen that way.
But there was kind of a dig on that.
They requested it.
Yeah, there were a lot of people who were saying that.
Was it Richard Pryor?
That's why it's called Liberian.
Thank God that I... No, it was Muhammad Ali.
He said, thank God my ancestors got on that boat.
And then Richard Pryor talked about going to the motherland and how terrible it was, and how grateful he was to be in the United States of America.
Are they racist?
Well, that's how they want to frame it now, right?
They want to frame it as though loving America is racist, because that means you love a bygone era where black people were barred from enjoying the entirety of rights that white people did.
No, that's not what people mean.
What people mean when they say they miss is they miss people actually treating other people as human beings, and most white people back then, that's why we had the civil rights.
Here's one thing people don't understand.
Look at women getting the right to vote.
Obviously they deserve the right to vote.
Look at black people getting the vote.
Obviously that was the right thing to do.
But look at any other government throughout the history of mankind who was the world's greatest superpower.
If one group of people is in power, they typically clamor for it, and they don't willingly have a vote with the people in power granting power to the underclass.
That's what's happened here in the United States.
Women didn't have the right to vote, and then they got the vote.
How do you think that happened?
Blacks didn't have the right to vote, and then they got the vote.
Who voted for it? The point is there was enough of a majority for people to create that change
because they saw something that had existed throughout all of mankind. And especially if
you look at civil rights and especially if you look at slavery and the founding fathers,
they saw an evil that already existed and took a while to correct.
So while they're talking about this, you're saying, comparing it to the Boston Tea Party, well, hold on a second.
Are these the same people who say, this country was founded on slavery?
No.
The world, unfortunately, practiced slavery.
And this country was founded by people who said that it was a deep evil that would have to be corrected, and it took some time.
Now, you guys are going to take some time to steal free shit.
I get that's your civil rights fight here, but the point is, how can you not recognize that?
There was a correction, and the people in power, this radically discriminatory system that was designed to keep people down, willingly had a vote, went through a legislative process to remove the boot of oppression.
That's pretty unique, right?
Isn't that a good thing?
Isn't that a good thing?
We're not perfect, but it's better than what they're doing in a lot of, for example, pick a country in the continent of Africa.
Doesn't usually go very well there, right?
It's mostly white males that made the changes that we all love and benefit from today.
Yeah.
Right?
The evil people today, actually.
Oh, Connie Chung's back!
We've got a clip from Dallas.
Oh, God.
Oh, boy.
What's happening in Dallas?
Yeah, I think you're gonna want to see this one.
Okay, thank you, Reg the Beast.
I love you, brother, but I'm not looking... I'm always nervous as to what these clips are.
Okay.
So, this is a guy who...
This guy was trying to defend the business from looting.
Oh my god.
Oh my god. Oh god. Oh my god. They've called an ambulance and it's on the way but that's just a look at... And you
know what?
That would be a footnote if one of those people was rightfully shot.
And what do I mean?
Rightfully shot.
Do you mean the leg?
I mean anywhere.
Head, leg, torso.
I mean that guy who was there, provided we don't have all the context, but assuming that that guy in a bloody pulp on the ground didn't commit a violent assault completely unprovoked against someone else.
In other words, when people are beating him down, you, Forfeit your right to live?
Because we don't know if that guy lives.
We don't know if that guy lives.
That guy has the right to shoot you and end your life, and so do police officers.
We don't know if that guy lives.
What do you want to be heard when you are doing this?
Do you really think that that clip is going to create fewer racists?
And by the way, I think if I saw that clip, there were some white people who were also engaged in the beating, if I'm not mistaken.
So again, but unfortunately, this has been inextricably tied to Black Lives Matter, which unfortunately has been inextricably tied to black Americans, and they do not represent all black Americans.
Again, that couple that I met at Academy who were showing up to purchase weapons.
You know what the guy said?
I talked about George Floyd, and I said what we had all expressed on Thursday.
And I said, and also, these riots are terrible, and they're not helping anyone be heard, and they're hurting people in the black community.
And they said, yeah, that's exactly what we were saying today.
And the guy said this.
This was at Academy Sports.
He said, and you know, I think the guy who's in power is probably going to smooth this over, and then he's going to get credit.
And that's probably going to... So you know what he was trying to inch toward, and he was like, hold on, are you a friendly?
Because for probably a black Trump supporter, you're taking your life in your hands if you say that.
You cannot say that.
I mean, imagine being a black Trump supporter and telling a white leftist.
You know what I mean?
And we found some common ground.
We both agreed.
Cops need better training.
It was wrong, what happened there with Floyd and the officer.
And these riots are completely senseless, and all of these people should be treated as mindless thugs.
There's some common ground.
And you know what?
I will say, when I talk about this with people, it's the day-to-day interactions.
People often say, well, what can we do?
And I know you don't have a platform, and we're incredibly blessed, and I'm so grateful for the wonderful team that we have here.
I mean, you see it here.
Not only do we have Gerald, we have Wade, we have Garrett, we have Tim, we have Gibbon, we have everyone in this office, but we have Reg, who's on Skype, and these people are just... I'm so blessed to be able to work with them.
But I understand that many of you don't have that.
You can have those day-to-day interactions with people.
If you see a black couple buying ammo right with you at Academy, strike up a conversation.
You're at McDonald's, you're waiting in line?
Strike up a conversation.
That's what Change My Mind is.
It's the Socratic method.
That's why people go, why are you only, why are you going and debating?
Well, no, we've done debates on this show with legislators, with professors, with people with PhDs.
Change My Mind is not a debate.
Hopefully it helps you to learn how to interact with people and get them to question or rationalize their own argument.
And I will say, last night, if you guys were, you know, we had that thread going, Mike, Heart was broken.
And I felt a little hopeless in the sense that I was going, oh my god, this is going to set back black Americans with race relations by years because I remember what happened with Baltimore and I thought we were getting past it.
And I thought, I don't know.
I don't know how we're going to convince a young generation where they grow up with this.
This is their experience with sort of inter-race relations and what helped It was just that conversation with a couple at Academy.
It was just that conversation, and we probably don't agree on a whole lot, but you know what?
They'd run out of 9mm at Academy, I won't say the store that did have it, and I said, hey, there's a store about a mile and a half down the road, you know what I'm talking about.
Where we had our Walthers picked up.
I said, they probably have it.
And they said, oh man, thanks.
And then I went there and I met them there and they said, hey man, they said, hey man, thanks, stay safe.
They said that to me.
Thanks, man, stay safe.
And that, I left that going, okay, you know what?
There's a lot more common ground than Don Lemon wants you to believe.
Which is odd, because Don Lemon, shouldn't you be advocating for the black community?
If you want to carry the mantle here of being the voice for black Americans, as he did yesterday, with, these people need to be heard, shouldn't you be... Put it this way.
As a Christian, I believe that we should do things that bring people toward the cross, and not at the cost of sacrificing truth.
As a black person in the United States, Don Lemon, if you really believe there's discrimination, you really believe that white people are prejudice, and they have this misinformed view of black people, and I'm sure that there are quite a few of them, Shouldn't you only take actions that bring people toward the black community?
that make people want to engage with the black community, instead of saying Black Lives Matter represents all black people, and by the way, they're burning down shit across the country.
Because that's also not true.
And that's why I want to be really clear here.
They're not white supremacists.
That's a lie.
There's no evidence, by the way.
But there are a lot of white faces in this crowd, and there are a lot of black officers.
Now, I know I sound like a broken record, but why does no one talk about that?
Why does no one care about the black officers out here on the line?
Right there, you see one.
How do you think that guy feels, Don Lemon?
Do you think he's more or less voiceless than the mob of tens of thousands of people who are beating folks to a pulp and burning shit down?
Who do you think has more of a voice?
The guy you just interviewed with triceratop horns or the black cop who hasn't... I haven't seen, and I've been watching this, I've had it on my television for 24 hours straight, I haven't seen a single black officer interviewed.
No?
Not by CNN, for sure.
And the thing that we want is we want people to come together, we want justice, and we want an opportunity to move forward.
This does nothing but, like you said, set us back.
Because now, I mean, if this goes on for two more days, one more day, tonight, whatever it may be, we're no longer talking about Floyd at all.
Yeah.
We're only talking about how bad you sing that song.
That's all we're talking about now.
You just changed the narrative yet again.
See how easy it is?
Just go to Coldplay.
Oh boy.
me wishing still for one more day with you.
Oh boy.
One more day.
Oh gosh.
I thought you were done, and then there's the chorus.
Well yeah, so because we've lost our ideas, because we've lost our religion... Thank you, take it away Wade.
I feel like Tom Hanks in Punchline.
Someone help me!
I was trying and you sang!
I figured you wanted to try!
Could a helicopter please carefly me and drop me next to the pallet of bricks in Dallas?
Pick up a brick or a crowder.
Take a crudder, leave a crudder.
Everyone leaves a crudder.
I would live from the ass, though.
That's where most of the weight is.
Way out of point!
What is it, Mr. White Supremacist?
We've lost our ideas, we've lost our religion, and so we have to go back to the only thing that most people think brings other people together is race.
So we have to go back to tribalism, we have to go back to... That's the way people used to organize themselves, was based on race.
It was the way societies were organized.
But if we're able to appeal to a higher standard, if we're able to appeal to That's a really good point.
Yeah, you're right.
If we're able to appeal to being a Christian, if we're able to appeal to something other
than something that's genetic, then we're actually able to come together.
That's a really good point.
Because the reason you're able to have a conversation with them is because you had the similar ideas.
You may not have similar genetic backgrounds, but you do have the ability to come together
over something that matters.
That's a very good point, but nobody's allowed to make better points than myself, so don't
bother coming in tomorrow.
I'm sorry.
Tomorrow's Sunday.
No, that was a good point.
He started off with, you said, we've lost our what?
We've lost our... We've lost our ideas, we've lost our religion.
Losing my religion.
Oh, no!
There we go.
Wow.
This is Crowder Unplugged, or Unhinged, maybe.
I'm so sorry.
That's more of an appropriate name.
All right, let's see what they're covering.
I'm seeing it in here just for a little bit.
Hold that thought.
I'm holding it.
And then junk you.
Hold!
Hold!
Thanks a lot.
You know, Wade says he's pretty sure he can get me out of this mess, but he's pretty sure you're fucked.
The police officer there just told us to stay behind him, and the reason why is just a snapshot of what we've been seeing from our vantage point.
And again, we have not been all over the city of Los Angeles.
No, you've tried to find the safest part so that you can show.
We just saw cars that were hauled off that looked like a parody of a burned down car.
It looked like, you know how you always, when you see in cartoons, you're like, wait, those are fish bones, and I see the skeleton in the head.
You're like, I've never seen that in my life.
That doesn't happen.
That was the car equivalent of a cartoon fish skeleton.
Like, I'm surprised that they weren't just hauling that car off, and someone hit a button in an anvil.
And you're like, wow, we haven't been, it's just, I hate all the things.
What law enforcement has been going through here beyond, you know, just trying to tell the press where to stand, you just saw us negotiate where we would be able to stand with, you know, really without being an impediment to the police or much of the danger to ourselves.
Hey, Reg the Beast there, if you could, you don't have to come in, but if you could do a little digging at all, or give us some more info on that guy in Dallas, I would...
Yeah.
I would love to see if that guy's okay, and gosh, I mean, anything, just pop in when you find it.
Well, and one thing we need right now, you know, all those people out there, well, that's true, I should stop using song lyrics as my intro.
That wasn't a song lyric, you just started talking.
I did, yeah.
Somebody found something.
That's why I pay me the big bucks.
Sweet love.
There we go.
By the way, you know that as a business owner, don't you ever just feel like egotistical when you have to write yourself a check?
A little bit.
As a business owner, you're like, oh, well, I guess a couple hundred thousand more on that.
I'll add some zeros.
I don't feel good about it.
$10, yes, I should get $20.
It's a weird experience that I think a lot of people go through as a business owner.
You're like, ah, I've got to decide.
All right.
OK, sorry, go ahead.
No, it's kind of fun.
Sorry?
Okay, I do have an update on the guy who was attacked.
So we actually have, that video is from our very own Elijah Schaefer at BlazeTV, who took the video in Dallas, and he has a picture of the critically injured man being tended to by volunteer medics.
So apparently the guy is getting some Support.
He's awake, it looks like.
Looks like he's awake in the picture.
Thank God.
But the tweet said that he was defending a store with a sword and looters were charging him and he charged them.
Like he was in an anime.
Like he was gonna try to take them out.
So he could be someone who's mentally challenged.
Could be.
I mean, could be.
Sword's not the best weapon.
You're charging a riotous mob with a sword.
Or just overconfident in his skills.
Not a smart move.
No, definitely not a smart move.
And certainly doesn't justify beating him up, but I'm saying no.
In other words, that makes it worse if this is someone who was perhaps a little touched.
Can we say touched?
A little bit.
Slow.
Slow.
You can't say that.
You can't say slow.
You can't say slow, that is better.
I'll say it.
Sweet Caroline, love it.
You know what I'm seeing right now on CNN?
I'm seeing zero leaders in the black community right now coming out and saying, no, no, no.
She said this is what happens when you protest.
We had the Atlanta mayor that came out and said stuff that made sense.
We had the Atlanta mayor that said, you're bullshitting!
Right.
We had the Atlanta mayor that came out and said stuff that made sense.
Yesterday.
I will say she did a very good job.
Who else in the black community has come out and said something?
Who else has come out though?
Who else has come out in the black community?
Killer Mike.
Killer Mike came out?
Oh, I thought he was terrible.
What about all the race hucksters?
What about all the guys out there just waiting for an opportunity to say, hands up, don't shoot?
Little Wayne, T.I.
Little Wayne, T.I.
Not Cardi B!
Because there's been this screenshot circulating of Mike Tyson tweeting out if... I don't think it's real.
It's not real.
It's not real?
I don't think it's real, no.
Well, hold on a second.
It was a screenshot, but he could have deleted the tweet.
So I don't know if we can find... I think he said, I'll bite you.
Well, because Mike Tyson has made some comments to that effect.
Yeah.
Sometimes.
Where, um, obviously he used to be someone who, uh, you know, was pretty horrible, but seems to have... I mean, I want to say, like, Lennox Lewis is not... he's okay, I have nothing against the man, but I still want to make orphans of his children and stomp them in the testicles so that he can feel the pain I feel as a black man every day.
Like, oh, have you not seen Lennox Lewis?
And being black makes you feel like you've been racked?
That guy's never experienced pain before.
He also is black.
Thank you.
And he's also the heavyweight champion, so I'm sure he's taken a shot or two.
He was also a better boxer.
Unpopular opinion.
Lennox Lewis was better than Mike Tyson.
But I'm not disagreeing.
Mike Tyson was a great thing.
Thankfully, CNN is putting something up here that says, you know, don't be violent, right?
From John Lewis, a Democrat from Georgia, civil rights leader, quote unquote.
Thank you.
Like, we need more of that.
Don Lemon could probably say that once, you know?
We're going to break, but I feel like every time they just go to a break, Don Lemon's just going to town on a guy.
Could be.
Like a Queen concert where Freddie Mercury would walk into the wings and do unspeakable things.
That's exactly right.
Did he do that?
Yeah, in the middle of a song.
Is that real?
I had no idea.
Great music though.
Why'd you think he was so sweaty?
Those shows were long, man.
That was definitely not in the movie.
Not portrayed.
I would have remembered that.
What else are you going to do in intermission?
I mean, I thought he went to the restroom.
He got some water.
He did go to the restroom.
Yeah, I went to the restroom.
The water wasn't on the menu.
Okay.
Well, thank you.
And Reg, the beast there, keep us updated on anything that's going on here.
If there's anything that we've missed.
I don't know if we have some chats that we can go to.
Again, the promo code is StaySafe.
You get $20 off.
Hashtag crowd a riot stream.
We're gonna be probably watching a little more CNN as it gets increasingly violent in the sense that we'll be maybe talking a little bit less showing you what they're highlighting here because The discrepancy is is it said it's unforgivable Yeah, it really is unforgivable.
Yeah, absolutely Especially for the news organization that puts itself out there as being the most unbiased the most trustworthy Isn't the slogan just the facts?
Am I mistaken?
I thought it was just the facts.
I think they switch it depending.
I think they just had to shorten it.
It was meant to be just the facts of life because they have syndication rights.
They were going to make more money off of that than Don Lemon.
Don Lemon doesn't even break even.
How about Stelter?
Is he pretty good?
I don't know if there's tokenism for closeted homosexuals.
Yeah, I think you actually have to be out.
Yeah, to count.
And it does add to some of the mystique.
Which, by the way, is also who he dresses up as at every costume party.
He just does body paint and is completely nude.
A full four hours of makeup.
You only spent five bucks on the paint.
You gotta spend more and cover the rest of the girth.
He already has a tits, so he does pretty well for himself.
Which, am I the only one who was incredibly disappointed when they went from Rebecca Romaine to Jennifer Lawrence?
Oh, Romaine was much better.
Rebecca Romaine.
I bet you Stamos is kicking himself.
He can't find another.
Another 10.
John Stamos.
John Stamos can't find another 10.
He can't come by one, honestly.
No.
He's like 60, so he looks great.
He looks amazing.
What a bastard.
It's all that Chobani.
And clean living.
Is it Chobani or Faget?
I think it's Chobani.
Okay.
I don't even know what the hell Faget is.
Which one's run by terrorists?
Both.
There is no safe haven.
Question.
Alright, a question.
Gerald, you can read this one.
Alright, perfect.
Rachel Rocco, sorry, what do you think will end this?
We were just talking about Samos!
There we go, right, that's pretty close.
What do you think will end this?
I mean the end goal, the end of the chapter.
What will get them to stop?
Time?
That's a good question.
And time!
Well, you know what, that's a good question.
I think time at a certain point, but I hate to say it, but time multiplied by violent response.
I mean, here's the thing, once you've done this and it's been going on for days, It has to be met with violence on the other side, because this question is what everybody is asking, right?
Well, okay, you burned down the Target, and then the Walmart, and the AutoZone, and the precinct, and now you've beaten people up, four people are dead.
It's not stopping, so people are saying, when's it going to get to my neighborhood?
Again, this goes back to the overall point.
you forfeit your right to live when you do that. When people have to ask the question,
after many people have said, well, you know what, they'll get it all out of their system.
Well, you haven't yet. And there have been, frankly, already violent measures that have
been taken, like deterring violent measures, tear gas, rubber bullets, flashbangs, on which
Chris Cuomo is an expert because he's been in the field.
He is, yes.
Doesn't happen by accident.
He loves to flash his bang all over town.
That was bad.
What do you think has to happen, rioters?
Where do you think this goes?
And why would we ever indict police officers or civilians for responding with lethal force at this point?
And if they want to fact check and ban this on social media, it's a genuine question.
We've already done tear gas, rubber bullets, curfew, National Guard had to leave, you tried to break down a barricade to the White House, you've beaten people to death.
And you keep going.
I don't know what they expect.
And they're protesting the George Floyd death, but they're also protesting, again, the entire system.
So when does it end?
It ends either when the entire system is overthrown, or when they get tired and have to move on to something else.
There is no end goal, so what is the end?
It's a legitimate question.
Well, we're not going to let you do that, and that's not because we're racist, that's not why, and because I also don't support the answer to the people who want to break down the whole system.
No!
Guess what?
Talk shit gets shot at a certain point.
Sorry.
I mean, when you burn something down, you show up with pallets of bricks.
People have been killed by pool balls in street fights.
Some people have been killed by the knockout game from hitting their head in the concrete.
You can't show up with bricks.
You can't show up with, you know, I don't care if it's a quarter stick of dynamite, an eighth of a stick, I don't know what it is.
I want to go home to my wife, and I'm sure these officers do as well.
And I get that George Floyd did.
And obviously, that's a life that In the perfect scenario, would never have been lost.
And I do hope that at the very least we have better training for police officers and higher standards.
Common ground.
Hey, let me know, can we get rid of police unions?
Do we think that's a good move?
Because they're one of the biggest donors, of course, to the Democratic Party.
So, if that's a start, I'd be on board with that.
Get rid of the blue wall of silence, as people call it.
Because I certainly think that a job like police, which is obviously funded by the taxpayer, requires more transparency and more ability to prune horrible employees.
Yeah.
Well, you know, you see signs like this right here.
Prosecute the police.
Okay, well, yeah, we're doing that right now.
Here's what we're also going to do.
We're going to prosecute the looters.
Prosecute the police.
Why are you guys so animalistic?
Who do you mean you guys?
Who do you expect to arrest them?
Other police officers.
The system that you hate.
The system that apparently you want to destroy and rail against.
Basically, we've got a bunch of... I was thinking like, maybe it'd be like a beat cop.
Like a truancy officer, you know, with like the hat, and like Sean Connery, like in The Untouchables, who go like, he walk around and go like this, this is my beat.
And I'd be like, nah, ain't no beat no more, motherfucker.
And then, you know, that's like, I was hoping like that, but not like the cop, like the riots, and the bullets and shit.
Well, look, I mean, they're basically just testing the defenses.
And then Don Lemon would say, I'm the most articulate person he's interviewed.
And by the way, one of their other reporters, and I think it was maybe Miguel Marquez, tweeted out, like, this is an absolutely amazing segment.
And he went to that.
Like, did you listen to a word this guy said?
Can somebody get the guy a transcript?
Because if you read what he said, it didn't make sense.
Here's what I want to do.
I want to go to CNN right now, let's listen to it, and then Red's the Beast, I want to go to what now is most current on Twitter, that's what's happening, that's ignoring them.
So let's go to CNN for a little bit.
Why are you out here, sir?
I'm out here because Black Lives Matter.
They need to know that.
Same guy from earlier.
Because I want his name!
Why should you be concerned about giving me your name?
I gotta protect my family.
You know what happened to the people in Ferguson?
Why do you feel nervous about that?
Because it's CNN?
No, no, no.
Not CNN.
Because it's people out here that are praying for the downfall of all of us.
Really stuck that landing there.
Bullcrap.
Shut up, I'm listening to Corbin Bleu.
landing there.
We out here, tell them we out here, front line.
Front line.
That's our freedom.
Thank you very much.
Sir, this is not the messaging that the entire group is trying to send.
This is not the group conscious of the rest of the people in this presence.
Bullcrap.
Shut up, I'm listening to Corbin Bleu.
I know you are one of the...
That's where he went.
... how concerned...
This is all one big promo for High School Musical 4.
Jump in.
Is it a ding to Trank?
I don't know.
I just don't know, man.
And I have to say, I'm not joking, he is the most articulate person who's been interviewed tonight.
There's some people speaking up voices that I don't know have thought things through to
it.
I don't know.
I'm not sure that I'm happy with the direction.
I will assure you that everybody is.
Is it a ding to Trank?
I don't know.
I just don't know man.
And I have to say I'm not joking he is the most articulate person who's been interviewed
tonight.
That's true yeah.
As of right now, the goal is just to stay together and stay safe.
Look, here's the thing.
He may be right.
There may be people that have different mindsets in this mob.
But at this point, you gotta leave.
It's not that anymore.
You gotta leave.
The likely end to this?
What will you do?
We don't know what the likely end is because we're not the one playing that game.
I'll give you two guesses.
Last night we were very successful in keeping peace in the protests that we had.
I hope that we can maintain that type of mentality.
Wait, keep the peace?
We had some good interaction with police last night.
What's that ember smoldering I see behind you?
This guy really likes the word exhorting.
I think you meant to say extorting.
people all throughout the day yesterday.
This guy really likes the word exhorting.
They got to the fifth preceding.
What do you say to people not only here, I think you meant to say extorting.
Extorting the American taxpayer.
Are committing violence and looting.
Okay, first off, a lot of the violence and looting is not being done
in George Floyd's name.
Second off, when we arrived at the... How do you know?
Whose name is it being done in?
Our intention was to go through that crowd and collect as many of them as we could and infect them with the peace and positivity that we were roaming with that night.
I don't think the looting and rioting is being done in George Floyd's name, like I said.
I think that's true though.
What's being done in George Floyd's name is this type of gathering right now and we're going to try and keep this peace and the morale the way it is.
Our goal tonight is to keep the energy high and the tension low.
We're going to keep that up, okay?
All right, really quickly, Reg the Beast, let's go to you, because you were saying, keep the peace up.
In other words, there's this idea that there's a semblance of peace, there's continuity of peace, where it would be atypical of there to be anything other than peace, and that's what they just showed on CNN.
If you were to watch CNN for the last 15 minutes, you would think, well, these are the protests.
Now, keep in mind, they're going on across the country right now, and of course, this is trending on Twitter.
In the world now, by the way.
Berlin, London.
It's a pandemic.
Yeah, Toronto.
I don't really care about the pandemic.
It's a pandemic.
Show us what they have not showed us on CNN here for the last 20 minutes.
Is there anything that they may have missed?
Let's hold on a second.
Let's bring up Reg.
You're muted, bud.
I think you muted your own microphone.
He did it to himself.
My bad.
Okay, so in New York we have rioters are now looting Wells Fargo Bank.
I called it earlier!
It's the Wells Fargo!
Well, come on.
They gotta maintain the peace.
He needs to swing better.
That's just bad form.
Is that where George Floyd banked?
Yeah, it probably was.
Is that the idea?
That was the bad check.
They're just looking to get to his lockbox.
Oh, yeah, of course.
Didn't he get pulled over originally for either a bad check or a fake $20 bill?
I don't know if it's true or not, though, if he did that.
Oh, okay.
That was what we heard, okay.
Damn this bulletproof grass!
But these people don't know that.
Yeah, that's true.
What do you mean, these people?
I think, I can't see, it's blurry, but I think I see some Diversity there.
Meaning there might be some white people, red, yellow, black, and white.
I almost lost it.
This is comical.
They do eventually get through.
They do?
Thank you, Reg.
Well, you know what?
Listen, hey, hey, hey.
Let that be a lesson to you, kid.
Never give up.
Perseverance pays off.
That's true.
And they got the exploding die pack.
We also have more footage from Dallas of people looting, breaking into a CVS, and then we've also got a clip of... Finally those bastards had to pay.
They always tell you you're gonna get a discount on your coupon, and they print it out so they can circle the equator three times like an old comp USA.
And you know what?
I don't need two dollars off of a Dallas Sassoon.
Oh, come on.
Set your sights higher than CVS.
Have some standards.
No, there might be some good drugs in that pharmacy, though.
I wasn't thinking like that.
That's a good point.
But you were, Reg, thanks.
Wow.
But this guy, but on CNN they just said they wanted to maintain the peace, so they want to maintain the... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
By the way, it's also kind of funny that the CVS letters fell like it was like the Muppet Show, like an intro, like... Like Arthur, like, Hey, Arthur!
Hey!
Whoa!
And CVS logo falls.
Falls down, yeah.
So what were you going to say there, Reg?
Well, we do have one bright spot.
I think we have a business owner who finally successfully defends his business against the rioters and looters.
Oh, wow.
So he's the one actually maintaining the peace.
Let's see if we have a clip really quickly.
Hold on a second.
We're waiting to see this.
Yo, yo, we got the bike light.
Look.
Yo, look at it.
It's the owner.
It's the owner.
Yo, it's the owner right here.
Oh my gosh, that guy walked into his backseat with purpose.
Oh.
What is that, a shotgun?
shotgun Interview that guy, John Lennon!
Yeah!
Where you at?
I'm willing to bet there's a little melanin in that guy, in the narrator's skin there.
And you know what, here's a common ground.
Common ground, I couldn't agree with that guy more.
And I don't mean agree, even, idiot.
I just, I share that emotional reaction of, yeah, it's about time.
It's not a white or black thing.
Right.
He saw a man defending what's his, and he said, about time.
I couldn't see, was the business owner black?
He looked to be a person of color.
Was he a person of color?
Could you tell us that, Reg?
I couldn't see because it's a little small, the monitor here.
It looked like the business owner might have been black.
Maybe Puerto Rican.
I'm wondering if they got any more than pixels.
It's a little rough.
If you find a clip that's slightly clearer than a golden eye, let us know.
Nah, he's a white guy.
Is he?
Well, that's even better than a black guy is supporting a white guy with a shot for defending his business.
He is white, you're right.
He was masked up, I didn't know.
I mean, it really is remarkable that they want to frame all of this through the prism entirely of race.
And the reason that it is, is because they've tied Black Lives Matter to the black community, as though they are the ambassadors for the black community.
And they're really not.
And I understand that for a lot of people, they may be, but it's the same... Okay, let me kind of give you a...
Okay, remember how we were planning on doing a Change My Mind, and we couldn't do it in a black neighborhood and at a black church?
And the reason for it was we wanted to pick something, if I'm not mistaken, it was about transgenderism or something like that, because we wanted to show people that the black community is not BuzzFeed boldly black lesbians.
There's a huge disconnect between black representatives in the media and the black community in the United States at large.
Now, white privilege, I'm not saying that I represent the black community or fully understand them, but statistically, they tend to be overwhelmingly Christian.
They tend to be involved with their churches.
They tend to have a strong sense of community.
They do tend to be more conservative as it relates to gender norms, black Americans.
And they aren't really represented by the Kamala Harrises of the world, by the Don Lemons of the world.
You really think Don Lemon would fare all that well in inner city Detroit?
No.
But he can't even play dominoes.
It would be a rude awakening.
It's remarkable to me, but they want to tie Black Lives Matter, as though they speak for all black Americans, which in and of itself is racist.
To view black people as a monolith, speaking of black people who view other blacks as a monolith, let's go to very tired Johnny Mathis.
Don Lemon.
Is that just even true under a mask?
Okay, so we've gone on north to Fairfax. We'll back up, no problem.
You can see right now, as we were speaking, Don, officers just advanced to these people
in this intersection. This was another one of these flashpoints, and these demonstrators
are sealed in. We are now after the curfew here in Los Angeles.
And so they're in violation.
Ooh, I think I just saw a Triumph there.
A Triumph motorcycle.
That's a silver lining.
That'll be on fire soon.
I thought you were talking about the insult comic dog.
Oh yeah.
I didn't think he would want to do a special here.
This is a great protest for me to poop on!
Triumph was cancelled.
Done.
What do you mean, these people?
We don't tolerate the racism on this program.
We do not.
I talked to a ranking officer on scene here and he said every one of these people is what
do you mean these people?
Last night they were extremely lenient.
We don't tolerate the racism on this program.
We do not.
But not tonight.
They say they're all going downtown and they're going to have a bus waiting for them.
So back there at this intersection, they were having an extremely difficult time clearing
Fairfax.
We'll just add that to it.
So back there at this intersection, they were having an extremely difficult time clearing
Fairfax.
That'll be one of the things that's said about you.
Unfortunately, by Froxy, that means the end.
Oh, crap!
Oh, crap!
Ooh!
Gotta go!
The Nordstrom.
And I'm out.
Bye!
And they got the skinny jeans.
They really did get the skinny jeans.
They're $200.
You can tell it was the hipsters.
And they did hit Marshalls.
Except for that guy.
They did hit Ross.
Nordstrom rack.
Though they did avoid Neiman Marcus saying that, quote, it's for fags.
Dump.
All the avocado toast is gone.
That guy's smoking a cig.
He's like, hey bro.
He's being detained and he's smoking.
It went all the way back to 3rd Street, Beverly, all these streets in Los Angeles.
So many streets!
Los Angeles has no lack of streets!
They're practically overflowing with streets!
It went all the way back to 3rd Street, Beverly, all these streets in Los Angeles.
So many streets!
Yeah.
What happens when you walk down the street of Beverly Hill, you see all these different
little skirmishes or places where there's been mass arrests or looting or whatever it is.
And there you see- Oh, hold on a second!
You skimmed across- Or whatever- Or looting.
Be famed of whatever it is, Porsche.
Or people getting their ass kicked.
Does the whatever it is include dragging female cops by their hair and beating them up?
Or beating men within an inch of their life and showing up with pallets of bricks?
Is that whatever it is?
Because I just want to make sure that we're clear on the definitions.
That's the other stuff.
Yeah.
Reporting, you know.
They will arrest everybody we've seen in other They're doing a good job.
They're doing a good job.
Yeah.
Guy's putting out a cigarette.
Like, alright, it's about my time.
Well, that's a white supremacist if I've ever seen one.
Yeah.
Guy says something like, I'm getting a little stressed.
Yeah.
Light one up.
on this corner.
Guy's putting out a cigarette.
Like, alright, it's about my time.
Did that seem to put a damper on the protest or curb the protest?
Well, that's a white supremacist if I've ever seen one.
Guy says something like, I'm getting a little stressed.
Yeah.
Light one up.
But he's got a mask, so he'll put that back on in a minute.
He will choose to.
On the protests?
Yeah.
Is that what he said?
Yeah.
Did he just say that?
He did.
Alright, drink just because it's shitty.
This was supposed to be the Grand Theft Auto version of the night.
are really just... they're taking the fun out of burning down autos on a camp.
He said dampened again. Yeah, he did. He did. Yikes.
This was supposed to be the Grand Theft Auto version of the night.
Yeah, we had all these plans.
Justice would be someone dampening his head like an ashtray.
Ah, ah.
I will say this.
One thing he said was very important.
One of the cops was looking at a protester.
And of course I'm joking, I don't encourage violence against any CNN reporters or Fox
News reporters.
But to go here and say it's putting a damper?
Did he say damper or damp in?
Damper.
Damper in?
Maybe both.
I will say this, one thing he said was very important.
One of the cops was looking at a protester, the protester went to pick up a rock and he
said please don't.
Right?
Telling him, look, I don't want to hurt you.
I'm just saying, don't do this.
Please don't is a secret dog whisper.
We all know what he meant.
Please don't means the n-word.
It was Robert Byrd reincarnated.
I don't think he gets another shot.
No reincarnation.
I'm still thinking Larry Bird.
Oh, what?
He too was a racist for appropriating a black sport.
He is, yeah.
I mean, technically it was a white sport.
Wow.
Gotta score some points there.
No, nothing at all, actually.
I was trying to see if he was saying damper.
He said technically it was a white sport.
Initially, basketball.
Basketball was invented by a Canadian.
Invented by a white guy, yeah.
That's true.
And by the way, not a great argument for white people because the guy was an absolute moron.
He invented basketball.
His name was like something Smith.
If Reg can bring it up, his name was very, very white.
And they were playing basketball into a basket.
Do you know the story about how it became a hoop?
No.
I swear to you, this is true.
They were throwing into, like, old, like, apple baskets, you know, wooden baskets.
And they were throwing it into a basket, and they had to go up on a ladder and take the ball out.
I'm like, wow, this is really inconvenient.
Yeah, slows the game down.
So what they did was they, uh, I don't know the exact sequence, but I believe the first solution was what they did was they put a chain into the hoop.
So that when you shot the ball into the basket, you pulled the chain, you know, and it kind of flipped it out.
But you know what?
They kept, like, it was too much torque, and so it was damaging the wicker baskets.
So I said, oh, you know what?
I think we have a better solution.
They cut a hole in the basket.
You're saying so the ball would go through?
No.
They cut a small hole in the basket so they could poke it.
You just missed it the mascot whatever it is there's a broken window people are coming in and out looting it but some guy walks up and half-heartedly throws the helmet at the other window like I want one more broken window it didn't break he's like well hell I'm going them on the way I'm making a judgment call
funny would it be if we can't get out of it yet hit him in the back of the window
and knocked him on concha be awesome and then don't really put it that'll really
put a damper is it is all of the glass putting a damper on the protesters
really or about this whole thing I don't know why these business owners feel it
appropriate to put up bulletproof glass to cause the rebound with forces yeah
It resulted in numerous, countless unnecessary...
It's a public hazard.
It really is.
We really need to tear this system down.
Which system?
All the systems.
All of the systems.
Pick one.
This doesn't stop until we tear down all of the systems.
Oh, okay.
I understand.
Let's tear down the system.
By the way, you don't have to stay the whole night if you gotta go.
I know I do, I don't even know what's up.
It seems like it's just me, let's ask Reg.
It seems like it's slowing down or am I being fooled because I'm watching CNN?
It might be that.
This one camera in LA, it doesn't seem like it's slowing down.
It seems odd to me that they haven't gone back to Seattle, to Minneapolis, to Dallas.
Let's check in with Reg.
Reg, what's the overall tenor and tone right now?
Let's make sure that his mic is up and Reg, make sure you're not muted.
What's the overall tone right now on social media?
Has it pretty much died down?
Or am I just one of the pawns in CNN's fake news strategy?
So, I think what's interesting to me is that we are just getting that same standard shot from CNN of that one location, but at the White House, we just had rioters ripping away the steel barricades in front of the White House, and they have started deploying tear gas.
And you know what?
Let me be really clear.
That's only a couple blocks away from the CNN DC headquarters.
Wow.
If I'm not mistaken, we did a change of mind out there.
I think it's, if I'm not mistaken, I think it's on, is it on K Street?
It's not that far from the White House.
So, okay, let's watch this.
Bring up the volume a little bit.
You'd think this would be newsworthy.
Yeah, you would think.
It's only the White House, so don't worry about it.
Hold on a second.
But that says breaking news.
Hold on, hold on.
Here's what I want to do.
Keep that clip up, Reg, because I want to make sure that I'm getting this right.
OK.
One second.
...executive order and by mayoral order. And that was...
Breaking news.
...decisive.
Right.
Yeah.
Reg, show me what's going on at the White House.
That's exactly what was...
But that's not breaking news.
Yikes.
All right, now back to me, guys. This is breaking news.
This is law enforcement from Toronto.
Guy talked at podium.
Breaking news.
Yeah, yeah.
...being supported.
Breaking news, Reg.
Show us what's going on at the White House.
...well shit.
Uh, not breaking news, just news.
I tell you what, I was getting bored!
Yeah, right.
If you watch CNN, everything is simmering down.
Think of how uninformed, misinformed you would be if you watched CNN right now.
And then, you would watch this all night, and then the next day, you would hear about police officers, let's say, firing into a crowd of people.
You'd go, oh my god, I can't believe it!
Like it's the park rangers in Elf in Central Park.
Oh my God, how could they do that with the peaceful protesters because they never covered the dynamite being thrown, the arson, and the beatings of people, pulling of cops, White House.
And that person would be able to say, I watched the news all night.
I can't believe I didn't see any of this craziness.
If you're going to cover anything, I understand you have an agenda and you're not going to cover the worst of the worst, but you're probably going to cover the White House.
That's the focal point of the country.
Why not the Black House?
Well, I don't know that there is one, but if there is one, we'll cover that too.
If there's a protest slash riot outside of it.
Well, I thought this whole thing was about Donald Trump, right?
I thought it was.
How he's established this environment of racism.
Do we have to drink now?
Because I said the president's name!
You're worse than CNN!
Audio Wade?
Gosh.
That's a weird rule.
Well, and the other thing that occurs to me is that if we saw this in any other country, We would think, okay, this is going beyond protests.
This is going beyond riots.
This is more like revolution.
People are literally trying to break into the White House and do who knows what to the leader of the country.
And so to me, I just think that's amazing that, you know, yes, CNN's covering these so-called protests, but They're not covering protesters trying to rioters, revolutionaries.
They're covering groups of small people walking.
And that's a really good point.
And you know what's most concerning in that, Reg?
Is a revolution without a mission statement.
Or rather, the mission statement is just... Really, the reason for the revolution is to have a violent revolution until everything is gone.
The whole system is gone.
Well, what do you mean?
What do you want?
You have a guy who was... You're talking... This was, we thought, was a protest for justice, a riot for justice for George Floyd.
And now the man has been charged with murder.
And his wife divorced him and he lost his job.
And they're going through an autopsy and a toxicology report and they're investigating the other three officers as requested by the president.
Is that so?
That's not it.
No, it's we want to do away with all the systems.
Oh, okay.
So a violent revolution for the sake of a violent... The mission statement is more violent revolution.
Yeah.
And by the way, tell me, where does anybody have it better than here in the United States?
Liberia?
We just interviewed that man, according to CNN.
Apparently Liberia's not great.
The most articulate man they've interviewed tonight.
Yeah, very powerful.
Which really says more about CNN's selection process.
Because that means they're contrasting it with the host.
What he meant was, this is the most articulate man who's grabbed the mic from me and went into it.
There were like seven or eight of those.
This is the most articulate man tonight who's both figuratively and literally made me his bitch.
On national television.
I just can't imagine, too.
Remember we did that Change My Mind?
It was Change My Mind.
It was at SMU, and that black girl came up, and she tried to take the mic.
And I'm like, no, you can't take the mic.
She's like, oh, why?
I'm like, no, because you can't take the microphone.
It's literally your mic.
Because you've shown a complete lack of consideration for anybody else here.
You've interrupted, by the way, your fellow liberals, both black and white.
You don't get to take my microphone.
And I'm at the point in my life, I'm not going to apologize for any of this.
You can't take my microphone.
You can't get within arm's length of me without my consent.
That was a big thing, right?
Consent for a while.
I'm not going to let it happen.
It's not going to be a thing.
You've been screwed too many times.
And you know what?
You can let the record show this.
These are the ABCs of me.
If we are out in public, you don't get my microphone.
If I say, hey, I don't know you, keep your distance.
And you don't.
Probably going to be an unpleasant experience for you.
Maybe for both of us, but I'll roll the dice.
Chris Cuomo, looking forward to our match.
We're going to announce we're doing a charity match.
Celebrity match, there we go.
Not so much a celebrity match because... Well, him.
Well, neither one of us, but let's be honest, he takes down the average.
He's got a date and location.
Yeah, it's exciting.
Right, yeah.
We have a date and location that will be released and all proceeds will go to charity.
Do those things where you get real close to each other?
Yeah, but not actually.
Chris Cuomo and I will be...
Two men enter the cage, and let's be honest, both leave, but one leaves a winner.
Right.
Yeah.
We'll be doing that soon.
A little foreshadowing there.
I'm a little surprised by the way.
I talked about it just a second ago, but literally there are protests in London at the United States Embassy and in Germany and Berlin and then also in Toronto.
Why are they... So they too have a racist system?
So they too are bored and have no control over their own ability to protest and riot or not?
Is that really what's going on here?
What's wrong with those morons?
Morons around the world.
When I hear Brits, black British people, sort of trying to incorporate American Ebonics.
Again, this is the result of identity politics of pigeon-holing people, right?
Because you tell Ben Carson he's not black enough, you tell Colin Powell he's not black enough, you tell Condoleezza Rice he's not black enough, Kolein Noir he's not black enough, the Hodgkins, they're not black enough, right?
Why are they not black?
Because they don't sound or act a certain way.
And so then you have black people who have no relation to the American sort of post-slavery culture, the Industrial Revolution that took place after it, and they try to sound like... I mean, you have Drake.
Drake is from Toronto.
It couldn't be more disingenuous because these people are trying to identify with something with which they were never raised.
I will tell you that's not what happens in Toronto.
I will tell you that's not how people speak in the UK.
But it is largely determined by pop culture, which is determined by Often white people, like you see here at CNN, or like you see at Records, and unfortunately people, both black and white, buy into it wholesale and then accuse their fellow Americans, or their fellow Englishmen, or their fellow Canadians, of not being authentically true to their race.
Well, hold on a second.
What about the Temptations?
What about the Supremes?
What about Bobby Womack?
What about Marvin Gaye?
What about Lionel Richie?
Because they wouldn't be black enough if you're using the standard of DMX and Kanye and T.I.
today.
They wouldn't even make the B team.
So instead of focusing on what really should be the very fiber of somebody's being, which is their values, their ideas, as Wade was talking about, we tell them, you should look, act, and talk a certain way or we're going to accuse you of being inauthentic.
Really?
So you're telling me that unless I fit in within your mold, I'm not keeping it real?
Is the irony lost on you, Mr. Triceratops from Liberia?
I don't think so.
I don't think he understands.
One thing that's common in both black American culture and white American culture is that
if you step on my property that you're going to get hurt.
Yes.
Again, that's an idea that all of us can culturally get around.
It shows up in Kanye's music.
It shows up in any of these situations.
We can't pretend that we don't have anything in common.
At least we have some kind of property evaluation or at least we can correct you guys.
By the way, I'm just thinking about this right now how I know that someone's going to try
and take us out of context and say this is just a room full of white guys who are trying
to tell black people how to act and they're going to totally ignore a quarter black Garrett
when they clip it.
I mean, we have an Okinawan as well.
We have an Okinawan diversity.
That's diversity if I've ever been.
You're kind of more Canadian.
Wow.
That's a good one.
There's no stranger to the bottle.
Yeah, exactly.
Turns bright red.
Finally, they're going to Washington.
Every time he has a couple drinks, he tries to do the rocking the canoe joke.
We get it!
Yeah.
Happens every single time.
Gerald A. Alwetter behind the ear!
Ha ha ha!
You're like, ow!
Tocanawan, we've had enough.
They finally show a split screen of Washington, but not the White House, it doesn't look like, but some more peaceful area.
I thought that guy was in Philly.
No, on the right is in Philadelphia, on the left, it's called a split screen, I'm not sure if you've heard of that.
It's a very small screen, everybody can't see it.
I'm giving him a hard time.
Gerald, you're stepping in some dicey territory.
I'm playing, I'm sorry!
By calling out the tech guy on tech stuff.
That is true.
I'm going to cut you out of the screen.
Yep, this is a split screen, I'm going to blank you.
Only if I'm feeling frisky.
Is this from Reg the Beast?
What's this clip?
Hold on, before we go to the clip, I will tell you this really quickly.
I am a victim of, let me be clear, I am a victim of CNN's misinformation because I watch this and go, well, you know what?
It seems like a pretty uneventful, boring night thus far.
And that's what was happening last night, but because last night I was at home on my computer, I was able to go, what?
And I knew that it was a lie, but now I can't do it unless Reg gives us a clip.
I'm willing to bet it's similar.
Reg, tell us what we got, brother.
Unmute your microphone, you Mensa-level retard.
Unmute your microphone.
Every freaking time.
You mental level retard.
Go ahead.
I don't want you guys to hear me chewing gum and stuff.
Okay.
Uh.
He's got good breath.
I've never seen someone so smart look so stupid.
I would remind you, this mask is at your request.
Because I want to protect your identity, yeah.
Okay.
Well keep in mind, let me explain this for people who don't know.
Reg, when Reg first came to work for me, he was in fact a professor of research.
Right.
And an agent of chaos.
And so he had to keep his identity protected until he effectively worked himself out of a job because he was so good they put all of his...
They did it all online.
You're laughing at this man's pain.
They put all of his courses on tape and then fired him.
And so now he works for me full time, which is great.
When he called me and he was like, I have some bad news.
And he was like, I thought he was going, oh my god, he's going to quit because he got tenure.
And instead, he was like, yeah, my, you know.
So anyway, so the point is he's, at first, we protected his identity.
And now he tells me, he's like, well, no, I don't need to have my identity protected.
I'm like, put the bandit mask on.
Put the bandit mask on, damn it.
So anyway, it's for love protection.
Get into costume.
But Reg is by far the smartest person I've ever known.
And you're all pretty smart, but I don't think I offend anybody by saying he's the smartest person.
No, no, no.
He's definitely.
We're all unworthy.
He could kill me with his knowledge.
Yes, he could.
Okay, so Reg, with that being said, please do inform us.
I think we've got some more footage from nearby the White House, if I'm not wrong.
Okay.
Well, that looks... That's a genie, like, crane, right?
Yes.
Very nice.
That's about a block away.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
By the way, this building right now... Oh, now they just showed this in DC.
Actually, for the first time, it's coinciding with DC.
They lit a building on fire.
Like, a high-rise building right now.
Way to go, guys.
That is definitely what Floyd wanted, is for you to burn a building that could potentially have people in it.
Well, hold on.
What are they trying to say?
Let's see.
Hold on a second.
Let me look.
I'm an asshole!
That's what I'm hearing you say.
Oh, yeah.
Listen as the fire speaks.
You hear me?
Asshole!
Asshole!
You, sir.
On second thought, why don't you send over your antifa protesters?
I'd like to have a couple of words with them.
I want you to shun down your white supremacists by themselves!
What building is that?
I can't see.
Keep going, keep going.
I'm sorry.
More scenes.
Wow.
...folding right in front of our very eyes.
We are getting these pictures in live.
What building is that?
I can't see.
There's a...
...for the first time as I am seeing it for the first time.
Looks like there's a small building in front, maybe one in the back.
And so I am walking you through this as I am seeing it.
So...
How about some condemnation, Don Lemon?
Like you did with business owners who wanted to cut hair or who wanted to serve food or
who wanted to be able to visit their own grandparents before they died.
How about some condemnation that you issued when you looked down your very tired, wrinkly nose?
And the irony's not lost on me that I just shaved, and so I look a little bit older.
Yeah.
at every single American who simply wanted to engage in their own, to exercise their
own God-given rights as private business owners and American citizens.
The way, this is 2016 all over again, and you wonder how Donald Trump won.
The way that you take a steaming, corn-infested shit on Americans who want to be productive
and right now just say, well I'm just call, I don't make them, I just call them.
I'm experiencing this as you are.
Hold on a second.
Is there no guttural reaction to a high-rise ablaze in our nation's capital, Don Lemon?
None?
None?
I think there was a segment on all of these shows that talked about Mike Pence going to a hospital without a mask on.
Or not wanting to have lunch with a woman that is not his wife.
Full-throated condemnation of all of that.
He has no opinion on these.
I'll tell you as I see it.
Oh, they're finally getting the Pumas.
Dadgummits.
No, that's Adidas.
Wow, they really are scraping the bottom of the barrel now.
I want to see him interview them and go, sir, why are you doing this?
Nike store got cleared out!
Already?
I was late.
I missed on them Jordans.
Really?
So that's why you're doing this?
Yeah.
And you seem upset.
You know, I'm a wide foot, I'm a double E, and Adidas don't make that shit.
They're not there.
You know, I wanted to get, like, some new sneakers.
Like, I wanted some, like, Nike Dunks, but, motherfucker, I only had Gazelles up on this bitch.
So, now I gotta wear that shit.
Wow, you, like, know the worst.
I do.
It's crazy.
I actually do.
See, as a comedian, you have to draw on personal experience.
I have a very wide foot.
So, I had to actually find sneakers that can fit my wide foot.
Which, by the way, is not lost on me.
Thank you, Instagram, for telling me that I have misshapen hobbit feet.
I appreciate you pointing out my genetic connective tissue disorder that results in deformed toes, but I deserve it.
They're weird.
I love these guys that, like, run out to the camera and then pivot beyond it, like, but first, like, getting a great shot of their face as they're committing a crime right before they go.
All right, here's what I want to do.
Bring up the drinking rules.
Gosh, we've been going for a while, but I mean, I don't... I'm gonna... I'm gonna go as long as anyone's willing to stay.
No one has to stay who doesn't want to.
I do have to take a leak, however.
The drinking rules are... I don't really have to stay.
What is that?
I got... I got to.
I gotta control the drink.
Yeah, we gotta... Okay.
Well, that's right.
That's... Well, I'm sorry.
I'm locked in.
I'm a slave.
The drinking rules... Bring them up real quick.
Really quickly.
Sorry, I don't want to... I don't want to preach the wrath of Wade.
Real quick.
I know he's gonna write that in his journal like fucking Doug.
Today, Steven Crowder... It happened again.
Tonight, Steven was mean to me.
Painted me as a racist Nazi.
I didn't put him on the list.
Empathize, or lie, this is a peaceful protest, or blame it on Donald Trump, or structural racism.
Drink.
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Everybody's still in the bathroom, yeah.
Yeah, it's just us.
Yeah, it's just me and Garrett right now.
Yeah, but we're still watching CNN.
Hey, Garrett.
Bring it on up.
Yeah, we got Los Angeles, we got Washington going on.
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Leaders who've called in.
Yeah, we got Don Lemon coming up.
Here we go.
I've heard from Senator Kamala Harris.
I've heard from Ilhan Omar.
I've heard from some Democratic leaders.
I would love to hear from some Republican leaders, but please call in and talk to me.
I want to hear what you have to say about this.
I really do.
I want to hear what the President has to say.
I really do.
I want to hear from everyone.
But so far, I've heard nothing.
And you know who I also want to hear from?
I want to hear from... This is who I want to hear from, and I'm going to call people out.
Oh, really?
Yeah, because a lot of these young people, not all young people who are out there looting and rioting.
We heard from young people who are out there.
He said rioting.
That's the first time I've heard that word.
But he still sounds like he's trying to justify it.
And they are taking the lead.
Stepping into the void and fighting for what's right.
Fill your soulless void with alcohol.
Fighting for what's right.
There he goes.
Drink.
Again.
Many of them who are of color.
You gotta fight for your right to burn.
Thank you, Johnny Boy.
These young people have put themselves in the line.
They have nothing.
They're poor kids.
They were ahead of the curve.
I don't know if Gerald's coming back.
He's not coming back?
I have no idea.
Hey, if it makes you feel any better, Gerald, we won't do a show Monday morning.
There's no way.
Huh?
By the way, the most offensive thing that I've heard him say all night, these young people are stepping into the gap and doing what they should be doing.
He just encouraged everybody to go, hey, tomorrow night, what are you guys doing?
I think we should riot again!
I think the phrasing was standing up for what's right.
I don't know what we haven't done at this point, but something.
standing up for what's right. I understand the, at least the
conceded what's right.
Really what they're standing up for is the fact that we haven't
arrested the cop who did the crime.
I didn't realize.
No, I'm sorry. Wait. Yeah, we did. We did arrest him.
We did charge him.
That's right.
So, and we did fire everybody involved and there is an investigation from the federal government down.
Right.
I don't know what we haven't done at this point, but something.
We haven't burned down yet.
I mean, we could have burned down the cop's house.
I mean, maybe that would have made him feel better.
Don't give him any... Don't give Donald any ideas.
No, I'm not saying you should.
But I don't mean that he's going to burn down a cop's house.
I mean, he's going to roleplay that with his boing.
Hey, Reg, is there any way to find out what building was on fire in Washington by chance?
So, I think the fire is out now.
I actually think this was a literal dumpster fire.
That was a gigantic dumpster.
From what I've seen.
What?
There may also be a building.
I'll see if I can find out.
Okay.
Okay, thank you.
I love how... So that shot right now.
Look at that.
That's a building right there.
That shot right now is a building on fire.
Unless there's a dumpster on top.
Like, unless Richard Painter himself just hauled a dumpster onto the top and he's like, It's a dumpster fire!
Dumpster fire!
Dumpster fire!
Like Richard Painter, this is a real commitment to a... That's all I have!
It's my thing!
It's my thing!
It's my curling thing!
I don't know what bar it was, but there was also a bar lit on fire.
A bar?
The animals!
Just kidding.
And we also have some...
We get the clip.
Oh!
Let's watch that fun for the whole family clip.
Okay.
You know, eventually.
Hit it!
Hit it!
Whoa!
Wow!
That's a mortar!
That's a mortar, yeah.
Wow.
What do these people think is going to happen?
It's not July 4th.
You do that, and you're out there in a violent... Four people have been killed, as far as we know, at least.
So far, yeah.
Someone hears that?
Do you think that they're to blame if they fire back?
Oh, no.
Not at all.
I'm trying to see if I can find this.
Is this Gibbon vaping?
That was a loud vape, yeah, yeah.
He's taking his medicine to avoid the COVID.
Yeah, I'm not surprised.
It's funny, I shouldn't be surprised.
Because we've done this now.
I did a 16 hour CNN live stream.
We just did it four hours last time.
And I just thought that we had to do this tonight because of what I had experienced last night.
And for some reason I'm still surprised because it just shows you how easy it is to get sucked in when we have CNN on here.
We go, oh okay, well I guess it's pretty slow.
And then we see what's actually happening.
Yeah.
And there's this big fight right now over fake news, and there's this thing where Donald Trump gets vilified for saying, hey, you see all those guys back there?
That's all fake news.
And everybody's like, oh, how can he possibly do that to the press?
Well, we're not just saying, guys, this is fake news.
Trust us.
We are putting their own words on display to show you what they say and what reality is.
That's why there's fake news.
And I hate that we have to do this, because this is like the fifth time.
They're doing it to themselves.
They're showing images of cop cars on fire while saying, Protesters.
Protesters.
So I was distracted because the wrapper on the cigar is broken.
It's Johnny Void.
So I was like, it's like sucking through a straw with a hole in it.
Well, imagine if this would have happened 30 years ago.
We wouldn't have had access to these clips.
Nobody would.
You would have just had to take their word for it.
It would have maybe been passed around on VHS tapes.
And imagine now if social media would have their way.
We wouldn't be able to do these clips at all now.
Exactly.
Well, and we would be taken off the air because we would, of course, have violated some.
I didn't tell you.
We have been taken off the air.
Oh, we're down?
Yeah.
This is just going out into the void.
Oh, great.
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Hey, look, Don Lemon.
He's nodding his head in disagreement.
He must be condemning the rioters.
Let's see.
Many of our great American cities, smoke from police cars set on fire, from canisters launched into crowds of angry protesters, from buildings and businesses, and on and on, and torched by people who couldn't find another way to express themselves.
Fudge!
Fudge!
So much fudge!
What?
They don't have a Twitter profile?
They don't have a blog?
They can't rant on Instagram or something?
Maybe they could put something on a bulletin board.
Put their ad at the Piggly Wiggly next to the guitar lessons.
Pull it out.
Like, please don't kill black guys.
Oh, yeah, it's a 214 area.
Oh, by the way, an iron-on.
Has there been a report?
Has there been a report come out?
214, they must have been backdoored in in Dallas.
Wow, that's perfect.
Has there been a report that has come out that says that this was conclusively a racial profiling issue, that this was a racist white cop looking to kill a black man?
Well, I know you're searching for some sort of definitive evidence, but the woman who owned the club that both of them, uh, where they worked, said That she knew someone whose best friend's brother's girlfriend's sister's boyfriend saw Derek Chauvin get a little bit testy with black people.
I heard that from Ben Stein, actually.
His now ex-wife looks like a person of color.
What am I looking at here?
Oh, it's a little... What, the edge what?
Habana?
Making amends.
Okay, alright, I'll give it a whirl.
Thank you, sir.
You've done good.
This was a cigar I had earlier tonight, but I only smoked like a quarter of it.
Oh, really?
So now I guess I get to finish it.
This is like your sixth cigar I've seen.
No, I've had one.
I've had the half cigar earlier.
It's very unhealthy.
Well, whatever.
I don't really care.
Just keep going as if you don't know.
Screw you!
I'm not convinced coming from a guy who drinks wine at 9am.
I usually wait till 11.
I mean, you know.
That's true.
He doesn't even have cheese.
I did, on Friday actually.
I have a picture.
Crap.
You sound like the Triceratops guy who was interviewed.
Listen, I didn't commit a crime, but here's a picture of me with yesterday's newspaper, but I took that shit today.
Don't get it twisted because it's yesterday's paper.
There still is proof that that shit was today.
Look, this is me at the Gap with yesterday's paper.
Do you see any crimes being committed in this photo?
I don't think so.
Look at the title of this guy.
Co-chair of Poor People's Campaign and Theologian.
What?
That's a weird title to have.
The Reverend William Barber, he's the co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign.
And also, footnote, Theologian.
This is Bonfire of the Vanities.
More barbarians at the gate, but whatever.
That is nice. Well, you know what? It's what makes Don Lemon bearable.
And then soon I'll have his wrinkles.
Wow, look at that building torched in Los Angeles.
Oh, you know what?
Can we bring in... Can we bring in Darren?
Can we bring in Pops Crowder to talk about the Detroit riots?
Let's bring in Pops Crowder.
He can sit here with me for a little bit and talk about his experience with the Detroit riots.
Just listening to Reverend William Barber, he said that this is all... the underlying cause of this is health care.
That people want health care.
Hmm.
What?
Interesting take.
I guess he interpreted their message as being... So hold on a second.
Healthcare, so you beat the ever-loving shit out of female cops.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, that stands to reason.
Yeah, yeah.
It's the voice of the unhealthcared.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, pops.
I'm starting to get it.
If it's Detroit-related, I'm in.
I'm in!
It's like, we are bringing on our token Detroit correspondent.
Bet you didn't expect this!
So, okay, because you said this yesterday and you were all flippant, where I said, I sent out a message to you and some family members, I said, hey, stay home, stay safe, because this is going to make Detroit look like child's play.
You said, well, that went on all summer, this is nothing.
Do you think that overall, the grand scope of this, this is more severe?
I don't know what criteria we're judging it by.
Yeah, you know, it's bigger, it's across the country, but Detroit didn't have a unanimous Worldview on this thing.
Everyone agrees this time that this is a bad cop.
Everybody of any color.
What was the catalyst?
Detroit had snipers on rooftops shooting policemen all summer long.
That's pretty bad.
It was a killing spree.
It was just crazy the stuff that was going on.
We knew cops in our neighborhood that had been shot.
My best friend's father's partner had been shot.
Your Uncle Dean's best friend's dad.
Hold on, when he says partner he doesn't mean it in a Don Lemon way.
Not the way we mean partner today.
And your uncle's friend Lyle Reese's dad was shot in the glute and in the calf.
who showed us his bullet holes. We were little kids. Oh, cool.
How old were you when this happened in Detroit?
Eight. Eight years old. You saw the tanks go down?
Armored personnel carriers and tanks going down the main street near my house.
We sat in the mailbox and cheered them going by, my brother and I. Well, I ask you this because you were obviously a part of the busing sort of integration that happened at that point, which I understand why people support it, but I also know that in practice it was a little more bumpy than people anticipated.
And Detroit, obviously racially divided.
What was the perception of people in Detroit when the riots happened?
Because even if it's not as bad at this point, and I think it could probably ultimately get worse long-term in scope, it's bigger now that it's international, do you think that had you not maybe become a Christian that it might have made you more racist?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
What was your perception as a kid?
It serves to divide, yeah.
Well, hey kids, lock your doors.
Well, why mom?
Well, we're getting close to a certain area of town.
Well, why?
You know, you're a kid, you have these questions, right?
And you know, you grow up and you have a different perspective, and of course, anyone of any faith knows that we're all You know, created in the image of God.
Doesn't matter what your race is.
But I think Wade mentioned it tonight.
Maybe it was Gerald.
We don't have anything to convalesce around.
We go, we default to our tribes.
It was Wade.
Gerald didn't make that sale.
It would have been Wade with his Jimmy Neutron hair today.
I don't know what's going on there.
It's a unique look.
That's why I wear hats.
I lend him my homemade hair wax.
You got a little Kramer going there, though.
I know.
Well, the thing is, I couldn't get a haircut, so it's disgusting.
Yeah, I know.
It's the Danny K. But yeah, it did divide people, of course.
It became very tribal.
It was an us versus them kind of a thing.
This time, everyone agrees.
Or everyone did agree.
So it's an excuse to, you know, yeah, you're right.
It almost feels like there was some building, in other words, everything was based on a false premise with Mike Brown and Trayvon and Tamir Rice where they, you know, okay, let's go back through it.
Hands up, don't shoot.
No, Mike Brown was actually reaching for a cop's gun and had repeatedly punched him and just committed a felony in a strong arm robbery.
Trayvon, this was a guy who had mounted a gun and punched him.
Does it matter that he was 6'5", 285?
Does it matter?
And it doesn't matter that Darren Wilson is specifically, from what I remember, requested to be in an area of town because he wanted to help serve the black community.
That's true.
Then you have Trayvon Martin who, of course, mounted a guy and punched him in the face.
It doesn't really matter.
Then you have Tamir Rice who, once the video came out, we found out it looked like he was aiming a gun at bystanders in the park where you couldn't really know at that point.
And then you have this one where everyone, the president, everyone in this room, yourself included, Everyone who's really a regular guest on the show, who would be more conservative, pretty unanimous in the opinion that, hey, we need to wait for more information, but this portion that we know, with the knee and the neck after he went limp, this necessitates better training.
Unfortunately, it seems like for the first time there, there were a little bit of building blocks done, because we've talked about this before with police unions, and unfortunately there is some, and most police officers obviously we know are great Americans, they do serve and protect, but there are some, just like teachers, who are not very good, who are often protected because of the unions that exist.
some building blocks there. We were sort of building a wall, going, okay, we can all...
This is one where it's not a lie, so we can all be allies, for lack of a better word,
in wanting some kind of reform. And now I just feel like someone's knocking down the whole,
you know, like your Star Wars Lego set, you know.
Now we've definitely lost some momentum, but I think it's pointed out...
I haven't built that yet.
That's just because you're lazy. Nothing like perpetuating the quarter stairs.
Yeah, go ahead.
I think we're seeing, hey, we need the dudes, right?
We need more cops.
But we could thin it out by probably 20% of guys that shouldn't be policemen.
That can't physically do the job, can't shoot on target, can't have no other option than using something in the utility belt.
Or police women.
Hey, same standards for everybody.
We don't tolerate that sexism.
Why should our firemen be more ready to be policemen than our policemen?
Yeah.
Well, they're blocking the firemen today, so.
Those guys run their game.
They stay fit?
They stay ready?
They do.
Well, they're pretty stringent there when they actually apply their quality standards.
And you know the firemen who are being blocked trying to go in and put out fires, the only weapon they have is one that is inextricably tied to racism.
They can't hose people down.
You know what I mean?
They're sitting there like, we have to put out the fire and save those people's lives.
And all right, let's use the only tool in our...
I don't want to be the next Daisy in a rifle picture for 40 years to come.
So, you know what?
Let the shit burn.
And all that said, we love the police and we support them.
Of course we do.
But this has pointed out some real weaknesses.
I think that my heart probably goes out to, more than anyone, black police officers right now.
That's the unsung hero, the forgotten man, and all of this.
And we've seen a lot of them tonight.
And for people who are obsessed with race, Don Lemon, that's all he's talked about, is seeing it through the prism of race.
No mention of black police officers who are left out in the cold?
It seems to me that, first off, as a black person, which Don Lemon is, second, as a person who obviously views everything through the lens of identity politics, that you would be interested, then someone who supports public sector unions, and then, of course, someone who's gay, who would love the police officer uniform in the village, the firefighter.
You think you would be into at least, you know, the human interest story of finding, or not even finding, just acknowledging the black officers in front of him and talking about it and telling his story.
Because we're talking about how important the story is to tell.
I mean, you know you had friends who were Italian, who their father was a police officer, and worked with other black officers in Detroit.
Well, most of the people in my community were City employees that had to still live within the bounds of the city, or they couldn't be employed by the city.
That was the rule then.
And then they just said, well, that's absurd.
No one's going to stick around.
We're going to lose everybody.
And so they allowed other people to come in.
From Detroit, for people who are just tuning in.
Yeah.
I was watching a homemade video last night.
You know, screw the police, middle fingers, just ripping on them.
Guy got shot.
Cops!
Right, yeah, exactly.
In a second.
Sure, yeah.
Hey, make way for the police!
Yeah, exactly.
And they're in there applying tourniquets, doing CPR, and they're all, clear, let them do their job!
Well, a minute ago, they were, you know, no pigs, but, you know, part the crowd so they can do their thing.
Well, to be clear, they did have some stipulations.
They did yell out, cops who have TikTok!
Yeah.
You're right.
They're the unsung heroes.
But your friends, the Percheronis, obviously, who you grew up with, they worked with a lot
of black officers in Detroit.
A lot of people remember, even during the riots, there were...
Sure.
Because it's a largely black city.
And you were telling me about how difficult it was for them.
They had to take the most stringent security measures.
Yeah.
Yeah, those guys, you're right, they're the unsung heroes.
Those guys take a lot, I mean, from every side.
At that time they changed the hiring standards.
They dropped the height and weight standard.
They started allowing women in right after the riots.
Early 70s I think it was.
It's a largely black police force now in most major cities.
Yeah.
Well, I don't necessarily know if that has to do with, like, shorter and... No.
No, it doesn't.
Definitely doesn't.
But they dropped all the... In fact, a friend of mine, Mr. Petroni, was a sergeant who was a recruiter near the end of his career, and while he was a recruiter, they dropped every standard for height and weight and physical... Gosh.
Yeah, it was a mess.
And you know what's funny?
When we talk about changing the system, We talk about it right now.
Well, like you said, unless it's just open-ended, let's just destroy everything and burn it down.
Let's be really clear.
That is the mission statement of these protests.
It's completely directionless aside from violence.
They didn't show up to protest peacefully because who could you possibly throw your weight behind to support more effectively if your goal is to change what you believe is a perverted system?
than a black man going into the police force to try and improve it for his community.
Who else is taking a more proactive approach than, hey, you know what, man?
I think the cops haven't given us a fair shake.
I want to see them serve our community better.
And so I'm going to go in and I'm going to make a difference.
And instead, they're called Uncle Toms and race traitors.
Well, they're not the ones grabbing the microphones.
They're the ones who have a duty to fulfill, right?
They have a job, they need to do it, and they're going to show up for it so they don't need the attention.
They don't run and grab for that.
They actually just show up for work.
And of course Don Lemon wouldn't be interested in it anyway.
Unless he knew they were single.
That's true.
And interested.
I'm not going to stop it.
I know you're in the next room laughing.
Anything else about Detroit that we should know?
I don't know.
I don't think there are a lot of similarities.
I really don't.
I mean, stuff's burning, but it was a different... Yeah.
Worse?
Or... And the Detroit... Oh, this isn't nearly as bad.
This isn't as bad.
No, no.
Sure.
And you can tell by the people in the crowd.
They're not as angry.
They're kind of partying.
Sure.
Well, there was something like 40 people who died in the Detroit riots.
I mean, that's wild.
I don't know the number.
We just saw the movie on it.
What did they... That was three years ago.
It followed one night.
It followed one night, but I don't know what the total was.
He wants a seat back.
Why did I stop?
I've been acting the Trump-Decision character.
He wants his seat back.
Why did I stop? No one else stops.
Yeah, I don't know how many people, maybe Reg can bring it up.
How many people died in the Detroit riots?
It was a lot, because I think I misremembered how many people died in the Montreal ice storms, but I think it was like 20 something, like 26, and then a lot of people were in intensive care.
Yeah, because that's the same thing, an ice storm.
Well, no, I'm just saying, you know, I remember at one point I remembered it being like 200, but it was like 26, you know, more than COVID.
That's a hot take.
Thank you, Pops.
We appreciate it.
Thanks for the insight.
Gerald, you're on deck.
Let's bring Reg up.
The thing is, it's never going to end.
So we're just going to have to pick a point.
Our work is never done.
on a night like this. We just stop at some point. So I do want to know what's going on that we're
not. Well let's watch CNN for a little bit and then we'll go to Reg and see what it is that
we're missing. And that's why we're raising up people who will and force it because what has
happened is people are feeling left out. You know, Don, we have...
Is there somebody in the background?
Maybe.
It sounded like a raptor!
You know, not one of them has been on systemic racism or poverty, with 43% of this nation
in poverty and over 50% of the children in poverty.
Is that Latin?
Is there somebody in the background?
We have to use our platform.
It sounded like a raptor.
Don't go into the long grass!
He just took too hard of his own.
As long as they don't learn how to unlock doors.
Sorry, I hit the microphone.
Yes, a lot of people give money and that is important, but you also need visibility is
extremely important because young people need to see people who have made it so that they
can understand that they have made it too and that they can know poverty.
publicly, right, that you have their backs.
They don't necessarily see the dollars.
They may feel it in some ways, but they don't see... Don Lemon should not be using analogies and coming from the back.
Oh, that's all he knows.
There's that person like me.
There's that Oprah like me.
There is that Jay-Z like me.
Who's he talking to?
There is that Colin Kaepernick who is like me.
Hey, Don Lemon, don't sell yourself short.
Put yourself in that mix.
You know, people who shouldn't have a job.
Is that a pube hair?
By the way, I think we figured out what building it was.
Gibbon, I don't know if you have that tweet that I sent you.
Did you get some of those text messages?
I think it was the Hay-Adams in DC.
I think so. By the way, I think we figured out what building it was, Gibbon. I don't
know if you have that tweet that I sent you. Did you get some of those text messages? I
think it was the Hay-Adams in DC, a historic hotel. Hay-Adams that's on fire in Washington,
Fully engulfed?
I don't know if it's fully engulfed and I haven't confirmed it, but I saw some people on Twitter watching the show, did some research for us and said they found that on the local news up there, so it's crazy stuff.
And it's escalating, that's the next step.
Yeah.
Just burning bigger buildings.
Yeah, exactly.
And what happened to religion not getting involved in politics?
Yeah, exactly.
You got this guy on for a 30 minute segment.
Well, you know what?
When in Farrakhan.
Yeah.
He's the chief of the Poor People's Campaign.
And I'm not, I don't know this guy.
I'm not comparing him to Farrakhan.
I'm just saying that they interviewed, they gave Farrakhan a platform on CNN, and of course, Al Sharpton at MSNBC, and Jesse Jackson, and peddlers of hate for a very long time.
This is also something to me, I mean, they're planning on arresting people who try to go to church in California.
If there is, after this, if there is a single arrest at a church, Uh, you know what?
It's time for a... F you.
It's time for a protest from churchgoers.
White, black, all churches, where, don't burn stuff down, but it's time for there to be a protest.
You know what?
Hey, maybe you show up with your scary masks and your AR-15s to defend your church if people are going in there trying to loot it.
Well, would it be alright if I showed up to try to burn down a church?
That's free speech that I have a statement to make.
Is that a serious question?
You seem actually curious.
If I want to attend a church.
Are you planning on doing something that needs to be discussed?
I think Audio Wade's on drugs again, guys.
He's asking the obvious question.
It happened again.
Again?
You can't get that mess monkey off his back.
Every time he tries.
Yeah, I mean, to me, I was sitting there going, wait, hold on a second, they were talking about arresting people for going to church.
Yeah.
They were talking about arresting people at one point in Michigan for doing small groups outside of church, to be clear, and fining them.
You're talking about people who were fining folks in my home state of Michigan for going out into the lake by themselves because they happened to have a motor on their rowboat.
Yeah, it was illegal in California to sing to a virtual church service.
Yeah, it was.
So sing in your home, watching your church online.
Don't play down the droplets, you son of a bitch.
That's a good point, yeah.
I forgot about the droplets.
It's not an actual vapor, it's an aerosol, and you don't know the difference.
Nice.
That's true.
Way to call him out on his BS.
I've gotten way over this for too long.
He stole my ideas earlier, and I heard it!
Just let the droplets fall wherever they may.
By the way, I feel like LA right now is like, alright, yeah, we see what you did in New York, and we got you.
Y'all watch what we got.
Like, they're the last people up, right?
They're the last people to kind of go crazy and burn stuff down.
Like, alright, they burned down the Hay-Adams, we've got to get, like, the Beverly Melrose, whatever.
Yeah, and then Detroit says, hold my beer.
We're not in bed yet.
Hold my 40!
What is there left to burn down?
Yeah, exactly.
Well, we've burned most of it down.
Well, what can we burn again?
It's being taken over by wildlife.
What do we do?
Yeah, exactly.
The antelope don't play around.
It's had to get to the point where it's undeniable.
This is what you see, and we'll go to Reg here in a second, but you saw those other, you know, you saw dumpster fires.
You saw people attacking cops.
What's interesting is they will show the human interest stories.
um that show the the exception to the rule right they'll show the human interest stories of someone who is maybe wrongfully maced or for example they've done this with covid where they show the human interest stories and i understand this because i will say this i've done this too but i do it to try and connect people with the human interest i've always said this in the foreground so that the factual information the data the empirical is in the background cnn often tries to put the human interest in the foreground so you don't see right to obfuscate the actual data and facts in the
background. So right now they'll put someone they'll put someone forward with a human interest story who
has been unfortunately and wrongfully victimized here. They'll try and put someone there who's
out there trying to put out a peaceful protest but they won't show the human interest story of the
guy who was beaten within an inch of his life. They won't show the human interest story of
the woman who was dragged by her hair and kicked. Oh they got Starbucks.
Actually, you know what?
I'm just glad they're coming for the lattes.
I told you they were coming for the lattes.
The coffee was already burned.
This is not the slow roasted anymore.
That's flash roasted.
That right there is past the second bean crack.
For home roasters, I got jokes for you.
It's a genre of humor.
They did it with COVID.
They're like, well, look, now we're seeing some neurological disorders with young people from COVID.
How many?
Can you count them on your hands and toes?
But they want to do that so they can justify their position because they don't want you to understand the actual data that the average age of death with COVID is older than life expectancy.
And that's what they're doing here.
So they can ignore those personal human interest stories that, by the way, make up the majority of what's happening at these protests.
Again, let me be really clear.
This is not an exception.
Turn into any of your local stations, wherever you are, you will see riots and violence and fires, and you will see the police having to escalate.
They started with pushing people back like we saw.
Pushing them... I mean, am I the only one who thinks that bicycle cops pushing people with their Gary Fishers is as...
Non-violent as much as possible?
I think that's as easy as it gets.
And then rubber bullets to the legs, and then flashbangs, and then tear gas, and then all of a sudden when they decide to react because they've had enough, it'll be considered a violation of, you know, the Geneva Convention.
So they ignore this repeatedly, and then people are surprised.
They're surprised when there's a rejection, when there's a rebellion.
I don't know how they could understand the half of America that supports Donald Trump if this is what they actually believe.
And I honestly am at a point, and maybe it's just because I'm tired now and we've been doing this for four and a half hours, where I don't know how much of it is them proactively lying or they're just, it's such a blind spot that they can't even comprehend why some Americans may not consider this peaceful or even remotely productive.
They're in such a bubble they don't even know.
Is that it?
Do we think it's a bubble?
Or do we think they're lying?
Most Americans or the news?
No, the news.
CNN.
The news.
I think... I think it's a combination.
I think it'd be a combination of both.
Right.
So just like we don't paint everybody with the same brush with some of the instances we've seen with rioters or cops or anybody else, I do the same thing with CNN.
I do think there are genuinely people there trying to do the job, but they do just get pushed a little further to the left every day.
Name one.
Put me on the spot.
Thanks.
Yeah.
Right.
But I like you just push it over.
Yeah.
Sorry.
Yeah.
You just keep getting pushed over a little bit more.
Like you're surrounded by people who only agree with you if you have this certain viewpoint.
And so it just kind of moves you further.
And now you probably were on the left to begin with.
Right.
So it wasn't like you got converted from being conservative over to the left, but then there are people that actively lie and those are the ones that we tend to target.
Right.
And we tend to say, nope, you guys are wrong.
We're fact checking this, or we're just putting your words up on the screen and then showing somebody else a clip that explains it a little bit further.
And we've had to do that over and over and over again.
And the problem is, we will continue to have to do that as long as CNN goes out and reports stuff that's not accurate and says we're the most trusted name in journalism.
CNN.
Just the facts.
Just none of the facts.
Twitter changed its bio to Black Lives Matter.
Oh really?
Twitter did?
Pull that up.
Where's that?
Oh!
Alright, thanks Twitter.
So Twitter's official Twitter account?
Is that a statement of them saying, okay, we're now a publisher?
I guess so.
We're in.
We're in.
In for a dollar.
Let's stop acting like Twitter is a neutral platform.
They're not.
And let's remove any and all protections from Twitter as a neutral platform.
They don't deserve it.
It's time for lawsuits for them.
They have to be treated just like a newspaper.
Especially when they're out there tweeting.
It's not...
It's not a peaceful movement.
No.
Not at all.
They're out there, like, they're not watching what's happening.
Yeah.
They're supporting what, again, the rule is violent protest.
I cannot believe, well, I mean, I can believe that Twitter is doing that, but.
Yeah, of course.
Those cops need more backup.
And a couple of big ones.
That firefighter, for some reason, looks like he's walking on the moon.
Don Lemon has a raging erection.
Did you see the tweet from Gavin Newsom?
Do you have Gavin Newsom's tweet up?
Let's see if we can pull that up here in just a second.
Governor of California basically taking away people's rights and essentially kind of siding with the, I don't know if you can see it there, millions of people are lifting their voices in anger, rightfully outraged at the systemic racism that persists in America.
Bring it back up.
Our state and nation must build from this moment united and more resolved.
Hold on a second.
Let me ask you, Gavin Dipshit.
Governor of California.
How do you build from smoldering rubble?
You are actually, since you're using that analogy, you are actually worse off trying to build over smoldering rubble and embers than if there had been nothing.
Do you understand that?
And this is rubble.
Right now, this has done irreparable damage.
Oh my god, no.
Oh, they brought in Skelter!
Four and a half hours in.
Oh, no.
Let me hear what he has to say, just so I can get mad.
Look at this!
Look at this!
So much money for this!
That's a TV wheeled behind him.
He's sitting at home.
Is his producer a middle school music teacher?
Today we're going to be watching Red Violet.
How do you guys feel about Amadeus?
He's sitting at home. What is it like is this producer a middle school music teacher?
You think about New York and LA these big cities that are seen suffering, but this is also happening
Inflicted by the rioters?
Yeah, good point.
Yeah, that's true.
Last night, Eugene, Oregon, and Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Just in the past few hours, Don, we've seen acts of vandalism in Dallas, Texas, Charleston, South Carolina, Oakland, California, Tampa Bay, Florida.
We've also seen peaceful protests.
Nope!
No, you haven't.
Where?
Do we have any tape of that?
Yeah, do we have any tape?
Can you show it on the screen now, please?
Oh, really?
He's been saying that we've seen some peaceful protest there.
Make one!
Did you ever hear that?
That was what Sam Kiddison got in trouble for, the comedian.
You know Sam Kiddison?
What was it?
And his bit was about AIDS.
Yeah, yeah.
And he got in trouble.
So, our rating here, just so you guys know.
This is Sam Kiddison.
And he goes, you know, I got in trouble for my last album saying that Uh, everyone who had AIDS, that AIDS was a gay disease.
And according to the CDC, AIDS is primarily transferred from an infected seminal load in the, I mean, up the, and he goes, and let's be honest, that's something you have to kind of make an appointment for, folks.
And then you have people who came out and said, this was a misrepresentation because there are plenty of straight celebrities who have AIDS.
Okay.
Name one!
And he threw the mic out into the audience.
Wow, you're going to have a sore throat tomorrow.
No, I work on Kenison.
Home condition.
I heard that Kenison would do his best to try to get... I think he made an arrangement with the guy at the club that he would pay him if he could get everybody to leave.
So like, by the end of the set, nobody else was sitting in there.
He was like, I will pay you what you would pay me if I can make everybody leave.
And he did it!
He won!
The funnier stuff isn't necessarily the stuff that he's always remembered for.
He's remembered for the shock stuff, but he actually was a Can we do another one?
I Can't Breathe White Men Living and Dying in America?
Because we have the 2016 guy that died the same way.
Is there like an equal opportunity version of this?
That's racist.
Well, I'm sorry, it's not racist to point out that more white people die by cop every single year than black people.
That's exactly what I would expect a racist to say.
That's a dog whistle.
You tweeted it and you're quarter black!
I just pointed the finger at somebody.
Yeah, I just pointed the finger at somebody.
He's yelling at me.
Right now we're observing the racist's natural habitats.
Unfortunately, the racist has actually lost much of its territory due to deforestation
by the Liberians with Triceratops COVID masks.
And the racist right now, as you see, protests too much.
Very uncomfortable with the reality of what he is.
Not quite keen to accept his own identity, of course, as a racist.
Synonym is Gerald Mortonius.
And as you see right now, um, the mating call of the racist, uh, which sat- which could sound- Did Wade just salute Sieg Heil style?
Like, alright, alright.
And as we see right now, this is a natural defense tactic.
Look, look over there!
A natural defense tactic.
Wow!
I didn't know I could do it.
You haven't figured that one out yet.
Surprise!
That's incredible.
to draw attention away from in fact his blatant supremacy.
Right.
Um, and as you see also interrupting is one of his defense mechanisms though not as offensive.
He also squirts blood out of his eye.
Wow!
Yeah.
I didn't know I could do that.
Surprise.
That's incredible.
Surprise!
So that is...
We have an exclusive from Elijah Schaefer, an update on the guy that got beat up.
Oh my god, we have an exclusive?
Okay, let's see what's going on.
What do we have here?
What do we have?
He's on the line.
He's on the line?
Elijah, the guy who got punched?
No, no, no, the guy who filmed the guy who got punched.
Oh, okay, let's hear it.
The name is, who is calling in right now?
Elijah Schaefer.
Elijah Schaefer.
Elijah, are you there, sir?
Yeah, I'm right here.
Can you hear me?
I can hear you.
So, tell us what happened, Elijah.
Currently right now the situation, the police have lost control in Dallas.
Our militia are coming in in hordes actually.
They have absolutely no ability to defend themselves.
Federal agents have come in in unmarked cars and they're doing investigations coming into the city.
I'm in the car right now.
There were shots fired.
We saw a man who was defending his store.
They stoned him.
I'm just like, I can't get over this.
They stoned me!
Oh, I'm a passenger.
I got my producer there.
And are you a passenger or are you driving?
Because I don't want you to be...
I don't want to be...
Oh, I'm a passenger.
I got my producer there.
All right.
Hello.
And you know what?
I'm not going to lie.
I first thought this was going to be a bit with someone from our crew.
So I didn't know that you were actually on the line.
So Elijah, yes, please take a breath, whatever you have to do here, but stay safe and yeah,
continue with your information.
I appreciate you calling in.
All right.
Thanks, man.
Yeah.
So, OK.
So the federal...
Sorry, I missed some of it.
You cut out a little bit.
Explain it to us again exactly what it was that you've seen.
Yeah, so I'm obviously a little bit ramped up.
I cover protests full time and I've never seen anything like this.
It is one step away from a war zone.
Yeah.
Between what I've seen in Somalia, in Aleppo, this was no different.
There were explosives.
Police were doing drive-by, pepper bullet and rubber bullet, just gunshots to disperse crowds.
Police were in desperation.
And they broke into banks.
They're destroying into ATMs, into bars, into the American Airlines Center.
The FBI is on the ground.
They're using drones to the point where They had to shut down the city and they just lost control.
Holy crap.
It's every man for himself.
And in which city is this, Mr. Schaffer?
This is in Dallas.
It is?
Because I'll tell you what, we've been watching CNN now for four and a half hours.
If I'm not mistaken, I don't think they've shown Dallas once.
Not once.
So they've talked about how most of these protests are peaceful and they've never mentioned Dallas and they've sort of pointed to Los Angeles and DC as exceptions to the rule.
Would you say that Dallas was a protest that started off with the intent of being peaceful and it sort of got out of control?
Or how do you think people came into this?
Absolutely not.
So we showed up right when they began to gather outside of a tobacco shop.
It was their gathering point.
Within 15 minutes, they broke into the tobacco shop, which was, by the way, run by black people, and started looting it.
Well, self-loathing, but yes.
They started looting it.
and uh and they stole a fire extinguisher started throwing bottles and within 15 minutes they were going let's go this way they were telling people where where they should go to break stuff to start getting it started and within 25 minutes they had already broken fully into a cvs started looting the cvs cheering and so it was peaceful for approximately 14 minutes and 15 14 minutes and 59 seconds.
That is unbelievable specificity.
Unlike at CNN, they go, well, it was mostly peaceful for about three hours, but you don't want to see any of that.
Let me ask you, that was your footage that we saw earlier of the man who was beaten into a pulp?
Yeah, absolutely.
I was right there and I would have gotten the footage earlier.
I posted the full thing.
Okay.
But obviously, people have guns in Dallas and this man was in a straight-up knife fight.
But what I was saying is they stoned him, Steven.
Medieval picked up rocks and dropped them on his head.
They stoned a man on the streets of Dallas And I've gone to maybe 30 of these in the last year alone, and I'm shocked, man.
Can I ask you a question?
Because someone had told me, and I don't have any of this verified, so I am going on your word here, and obviously trusting that you're giving me an accurate account, and I believe you are.
Did that man have a sword?
Is that what someone told me?
The man who was beaten up, did he charge them with a sword, or how did that happen?
Yeah, so...
I think he made a decision that might have cost him his life.
He was in front of the store, and he seemed to be guarding the store.
Right.
And protesters came up to him.
Rioters, I should say.
They weren't protesters.
I'm sorry for saying that, but bloody rioters.
No, don't be sorry to say that at all.
If it was 14 minutes of non-rioting followed by the entire evening of rioting, you know, I think at that point it's fair.
So I'll take the heat.
I would say rioters.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
That's your new shirt, man.
14 minutes of peace.
But, you know, he started, he started, he basically, like, they came at him.
I don't, I would say he was sort of defending himself.
He, like, but he screamed and he ran at them as they kind of, like, started, like, attacking him.
And then they grabbed his sword, started kicking him, hitting him on the head with a skateboard, and stoned him on the street until he was slumped over, unresponsive.
People were laughing, saying to let him, just let him die.
And they were laughing.
And I think they were anti-fascist militia medics that were helping him hold the back
of his head.
But rumor is he died.
I don't know.
I can't confirm it.
I'm still trying to figure it out.
But I can tell you that he was definitely close to death.
I think we saw some footage afterwards that he did not die.
I don't think he's died yet.
So on Twitter, there's some reports on Twitter that say that he's being tended to, that he's been taken to a hospital.
There's also, and I don't know if you can confirm this for us or not, but there's a report that he stabbed somebody immediately prior to that scene where he's running around and you can see him go after a kid with a skateboard.
Did you see any of that?
No, no, no, no.
We were there, we were there.
So I did the whole police call and I had to, a guy did get caught on his hand, like a gash, but it wasn't, nobody was like legitimately stabbed and I had to go around to about 40 people and I had to confirm with them that he was not, that they were not stabbed because the police wanted to know who was injured.
And besides the gash, there was nobody else seriously injured.
Okay, alright.
And you're leaving the riot now, right?
Correct?
You're getting somewhere safe because it seems like it's getting out of hand there in Dallas.
Yeah, to be honest, you know, I've been up in Portland, I've been up in D.C., been in New York, everywhere where these events are going on.
And this is not a police state.
This is not a race war.
This is not about police brutality.
This is not about racial inequality.
This is a civil war going on.
Cultural Marxist class warfare, the writer said, let's go this direction.
That's where the rich people live.
And it's last night, there were organizers in Dallas leading people to pallets of bricks.
Yeah, I posted about this and and they were, they were organizing people where to go, how to destroy things.
Tonight was people were emboldened by the lack of police intervention.
And it's scary to watch.
Police in the United States SWAT members, Sea Troopers, the FBI aren't able to hold control in their own city.
And tonight, Dallas is more than that.
I say this as America Brown.
Yeah, it really is scary because, like I said, we've sort of been, I don't want to say duped, but we've been watching CNN and having our researcher bring in information from Twitter to contrast it.
And only now, CNN, because everything is ablaze.
I mean, I don't think that there's a place in any of these cities where they can point a camera and there won't be violence.
But they haven't talked about Dallas at all.
They've mainly been focusing on, I think, I don't know what's up right now.
Washington.
Washington, Los Angeles.
Let me ask you.
First off, where can people find you and support you?
Because obviously you do a lot of this citizen journalism.
Where should people go to keep following your work?
Yeah, subscribe at youtube.com slash slightlyoffensive or find me on blazetv.com slash slightlyoffensive as well.
But you can get a lot of that content right now on slightlyoffensive on YouTube.
Or you can also find me on Twitter for live updates and all the clips at Elijah Schaefer.
Okay.
Oh, I think you froze there for a second.
Sorry, we lost you for a second.
Sorry, continue.
Sorry, we heard at Elijah Schaefer and then you froze.
If you could just finish that because I want to make sure you get it in there.
Yeah, so at Elijah Schaffer, that's E-L-I-J-A-H-S-C-H-A-F-F-E-R on Twitter, but also just make sure you gotta go subscribe to that YouTube channel.
We have about a hundred protest videos and there's this full coverage, completely synopsis, with all unedited, uncut footage.
It's gonna air on Monday at youtube.com slash Okay, absolutely, and I appreciate you doing the work that Don Lemon isn't doing.
Does anyone else here... I want to just make sure that if anyone in this room has some questions because, you know, I thought this was going to be a bit... I thought I was going to see someone with a mustache in a kiddie pool with alligators, but that's next week.
Does anyone have any questions?
I just want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
No.
Okay.
All right.
Well, Mr. Schaefer, I know you guys are just make sure, you know, eyes on the road here and stay safe and keep us updated, man.
We really do appreciate it.
And hopefully, you know what?
I will say this.
I'll be a consumer in that I want to see as much unedited footage as humanly possible.
Because even as someone, all of us work in this here, we do this for a living.
And it's tough.
It really is like drinking from a fire hose.
And so, we know that we can't count on places like CNN, and frankly, Fox News in a lot of ways, because most of it is just editorializing.
And I say this, the irony's not lost on me, that I'm an entertainer, I editorialize, but I do need to rely on people who are hopefully providing accurate information, and it's becoming more and more difficult.
So, Mr. Schaefer, thank you so much, brother, and please do be safe.
Keep us posted in the future days.
Awesome, thank you guys.
Yeah, absolutely.
Just make sure he's, you know, he's not, uh... No, I'll look at the road.
Okay, good.
I just want to make one comment.
Right after the machete gun thing happened, the protesters broke up and immediately went back to smashing windows, and they broke right into the American Prime Minister.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, so they looted.
They almost killed the guy.
Blam!
And then went to go rob the rest of Dallas, and that's how the protest ended tonight, or the riot, I should say.
Oh my god.
Does it seem like it's still going?
Yeah, that was the one thing I wanted.
Is it under control at all?
No, no, no, no, no.
We had to get to our car, and while we were leaving, the protest was exiting outside the police lines, the riot.
Big hordes of people coming to just hit the rest of the city they hadn't hit.
And we had to take a separate direction to get out.
So it is fully charged, fully energized, more police units coming in, federal agents.
It is, I would say, Just getting started.
Oh my god.
Wow.
All right.
Well, thank you so much, Mr. Schaefer, and I don't know the name of your producer there.
What's the name of your... Austin Holland.
Austin.
Austin Holland.
Thank you guys.
I appreciate it.
And do me a favor, though.
I know you guys obviously want to get the story, but we are at a point, as you said, this is a different level, and I want to make sure... I don't want to make sure I'm not your dad, but I would like to know that you guys are safe, because the last thing I want to see is somebody else beaten within an inch of their life here at these protests.
Um, and I know it's tough for me to say because we rely on you, but I also don't want to see you guys hurt, so do keep us posted, and I really appreciate you guys calling in.
Thanks, Dad.
See, even our unanticipated correspondents are better than this asshat, who doesn't even wear his mask properly.
Wow.
Well, you know what, listen.
At a certain point, like I said, we're never finished.
We just have to stop.
And I think five hours or so in is a good point to do so.
Yeah, I gotta call my wife.
Yeah, you gotta call your wife.
As soon as I am done with this stream, I'm going to be going online and looking.
Is he slightly offensive?
Yes, slightly.
And keep in mind, I may even have seen this guy before, but my monitor's pretty small and it's a little bit grainy, so if I know him or should know him, please don't be offended.
Everything's a little bit tough for me to hear and decipher.
Contrasting what they're showing on scene, and though now, to be fair, it seems like they're showing a little bit more of the violence, that's just because it's at the point where it's totally undeniable.
That's all that's left.
You know?
All that's left to show.
Let me ask you, and I'll go around the room and then we'll take off again.
It's a hashtag credit.
Well, we don't even need the hashtag anymore.
But the promo code is, what is it?
StaySafe.
You get $20 off if you want to join Mug Club.
We will not be doing a show Monday morning.
We'll be back here Tuesday because, well, we've done four shows and some change here tonight.
What's your major takeaway here tonight, Gerald?
The major takeaway is something that we always knew is that CNN is not a very reliable place to get your news for this type of stuff.
And quite frankly, neither is Twitter and neither is Facebook.
You've got to confirm the information that you're getting online to really understand what's really going on.
And I think the point that he made, and I don't know that I was willing to concede this until seeing this tonight, this is at a different level.
Why can't you ever concede?
I don't concede.
I don't concur or concede, and I should have concurred.
No concede, Gerald!
No, but I don't think that this is at the level of the protests that we saw, even when they were burning things down in L.A.
after Rodney King's verdict.
That was, what, three days, four days, five days, something like that, but that was localized more so than anything else.
Now we're seeing something that has spread throughout the entire country.
All major cities are affected by this.
People that are involved in this have no limits whatsoever, and we're seeing proof of it every single day.
Something drastic needs to happen.
and I hope it does not involve any more violence by anybody, but control needs to be taken
back.
And I think that's a, you know, using Rodney King as an example, even in that case, though,
of course, still never appropriate to, again, attack people who aren't involved with it.
At the very, they could make the case that this was their community, it was in Los Angeles,
and they were protesting.
Because police departments are very local, right?
How many of you have watched a cop video?
Like, this is a Fed case now.
You're off the beat, see?
Ah, damn it!
And they should be more sensitive to their municipalities.
So there can be an argument to be made in Los Angeles where they say, well, we believe that our Los Angeles County Police Department is corrupt.
You know, kind of like Chicago, their police department in a lot of ways.
But you tell me, what does the police department in Grand Rapids, how does looting in Grand Rapids have anything to do with what happened with Mr. Floyd?
Yeah, well and how many more Reginald Dennys do we need to create?
How many more collateral damage victims of this one crime that happened?
How many more victims do you need to create before you'll feel like Justice has been served in your eyes.
How many more people have to be beaten and stoned and stabbed and shot and dragged away
before you'll be satisfied?
It's a good point.
The court of Blackheret?
I'm just kind of shocked that this is capable.
You know, like I didn't, I wasn't aware that there was this kind of under, under the surface
criminality and thuggishness.
I mean, it's in all, like you said, it's in all cities.
It's just kind of shocking that it's still around.
I don't think it was bubbling beneath the surface.
I think there's bubbling beneath the surface obviously anytime there's injustice, but I don't think this is something necessarily coming to a head.
I think a lot of this is, and I don't necessarily believe that George Soros has bust people into every single one of these places.
Now I think that a lot of people are coming in from out of state, but I think the simplest explanation is usually the most likely, in that People see an opportunity to get free shit, and then they want to mask it under the guise of social activism.
Because if this was really bubbling beneath the surface and people really wanted to affect change, this isn't how they would do it.
Because it's not how change has ever been.
It's not how change has ever been affected.
You know how it has been?
Speech.
And that's why everyone in this room protects speech.
Violence is not speech.
Every great civil rights, modern rights movement has stemmed from speech.
From women's suffrage, to the Civil Rights Act, when you look at the 1960s, to even Don Lemon getting hitched with his hubby.
None of it came to fruition in this country through senseless violence, certainly against their fellow citizens.
Audio Wade.
Yeah, I think we're seeing that we have a large cultural anxiety that everyone's feeling, and it Obviously, for the last few months, it's been about COVID.
It's been this lockdown thing.
It's been this disease thing.
Somebody's found some kind of way of being panicked about something.
And this absolutely is a little bit easier to aim at one person, this event.
And so now what we have is essentially People recognize that when somebody does something like this, there has to be punishment, and it's just that people don't know what to do with it.
Because, again, you can't be satisfied with one person being fired.
People recognize that there has to be some kind of justice or some kind of retaliation for this, but people don't know what the fair system for that is.
People are confused as to what to do with that feeling of something wrong has happened.
And then it's very easy to misguide them.
Exactly.
And that's what we're seeing.
We're seeing a bunch of people who have no idea how to deal with seeing something wrong happen.
Right.
And it's tragic.
It's tragic to watch it happen and now we're seeing... And I think a lot of them don't even know what the wrongness was.
Yeah.
Or care.
You know, a lot of them are still under the impression that the cop just went out and killed a black person because he wanted to lynch one that day.
Yeah, yeah.
And there was something wrong that happened, but that's not what happened.
Right.
And we condemned what happened, but we condemned The truth.
We condemned what actually happened here on this program.
I would say this.
My main takeaway is... Not that you asked.
Stephen, what's your main takeaway?
You know, people have blamed Donald Trump and conservatives in general for sort of eroding trust in our institutions.
And that's been seen as a bad thing.
I think that, first off, no individual is responsible for eroding institutions Spreading trust in institutions, I should say, where trust is not warranted.
I think if nothing else tonight, and I know people are not, this is not going to be a popular opinion, people should have a lot of mistrust in some of the institutions out there.
What do I mean?
You shouldn't trust the institutions of media.
You have a network that says Just the Facts is their slogan.
And we had an exclusive because I guarantee you they couldn't make it through the line on CNN.
So people don't trust the media anymore.
Now is that because Donald Trump made them not trust the media?
Or is that because Donald Trump has just highlighted what the media does?
Which is what we've done tonight.
I think another example, and this is something that a lot of maybe conservatives might not like me for, but I understand the context, where people talk about back the blue, and we do support men and women in uniform, both soldiers, police officers, absolutely, but not blindly, and I think it's warranted to criticize cops who act outside of their purview, as we saw from everything that we know thus far, with Derek Chauvin, is that his name?
I always get the names confused.
These same people, the media, again an institution that you really can't trust, and that's not because of Donald Trump, it's, you know, believe your lying eyes and ears, they've told you that you don't need guns.
That you don't need more than ten rounds.
How often have you heard, like, why do you need... Joe Biden.
Joe Biden.
Just take a double barrel shotgun and fire it on your back porch.
Right.
You think you're gonna stand a chance in hell if these people try and loot your building?
So, these institutions that you can't trust, like the media, they parrot these tropes, these lies that you should trust, these other, not necessarily institutions, but narratives that I think now people know they also can't trust.
You don't need that kind of a gun.
Why not?
Call the cops.
The National Guard can't protect Americans right now.
The military can't go in and protect Americans.
Something else, you know, when people say, They say, oh, hold on a second, you think that you, with your AR-15, you think you're going to take on the American military?
Well, people thwarted them today with bricks.
Because unless you want to have a nuclear wasteland, right, with a tyrannical government who's willing to eliminate all of their resources, guess what?
Any kind of a civil war, and I'm not saying we're in a civil war right now, though I think these people are trying to instigate one, without a mission in mind, that's what's really scary.
It's a civil war without an endgame.
The endgame itself is chaos.
Yeah, you know what?
An armed population is a more civil population.
I think there's a reason that a lot of these people are going into businesses where they know folks are not, especially when you talk about Dallas.
They're not going out to the suburbs.
They're not carjacking people.
Because they know in Dallas it's a little bit of a different story than DC.
Someone's got something for you.
And you know what?
I don't look at that and lament it.
I look at the violent protesters who are burning shit down, and that makes me sad.
But you know what wouldn't make me sad?
Someone who just burned something down and tried to carjack someone and caught a 357 through the door.
Now, in a perfect scenario, none of that would happen.
I don't want to see any more violence.
If you go follow my Twitter, I said, please stop.
Please stop.
People are going to die.
This is going to be bad.
Stop it before it's too late.
And I think right now it's a little too late.
I think right now in this specific scenario, unfortunately, it's too late.
The cops have to do what the cops have to do.
And I don't blame them, and I hope they act with as much restraint as they possibly can.
But I think that we see this right now is not only is Donald Trump or conservatives, they're not the ones who are responsible for the erosion in institutions, it's the institutions themselves.
And the most important, I guess the most glaring failure is the institution of media.
These are the people who tell you, you don't need those guns.
Well, I think tonight people who want to protect their families understand that they do need those guns.
Call the cops.
Right now the cops can't help you.
These are white supremacists going on.
This is right now racial unrest.
I'm seeing a lot of black officers and I'm seeing a lot of white faces out there.
Almost everything that we have been told is a lie and the people who proactively peddle lies cannot then turn around and blame someone for pointing out that they are lying.
Be that Donald Trump Or YouTube and Twitter trying to do it with everyone in this room.
So that's my main takeaway.
Not that any individual has caused erosion in institutions, but that the institutions don't really deserve our trust.
And you know what?
I think it's time for you to start earning it back.
We will see everyone Tuesday.
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