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REBUTTAL: Abolishing the Police?! | Good Morning #MugClub
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I guess before we move on, half-Asian lawyer Bill Richmond is here.
Reporter Black Garrett is here.
How are you?
I am well, sir.
Yeah, I'm ready.
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I guess before we move on, half Asian lawyer Bill Richman is here.
Reporter Black Garrett is here.
Gerald A., how are you?
I am well, sir. How are you?
Good. Well, I've had a rough weekend.
It's a very long weekend.
My wife will be coming home today and we'll be talking about her experience at the hospital and how it relates to COVID, the new rules, and why it is a crime against humanity.
It really is.
I don't know why you're laughing.
The COVID rules.
It's turned into Canadian hospital.
How long did you get an MRI?
A day and a half.
Why?
What?
Because all of them except for one have to be designated for COVID.
Oh, okay.
Oh, how many people in this hospital have COVID?
None in two weeks.
But maybe.
I mean, maybe.
It could happen.
It's lurking in the parking lot.
It is lurking in the parking lot.
You never know.
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We'll be talking about quite a bit today.
Namely disbanding the police as they want to do in Minneapolis.
That's a great idea.
I love how Bill just starts laughing.
What could possibly go wrong there?
He'll be fine.
I mean, you know, what I really want to know is, you know, when we talk about socialism, people are like, oh, look at these socialist countries, and then when you point out the flaws, they're like, well, they just need to do it right.
So then you just go, okay, great, point me to a society that doesn't have police.
Right.
No, no, no, just anyone.
Let alone one entire world.
That is majorly centralized.
How do you enforce socialism?
I guess it goes to the point where you not only can't use a National Guard, but you have to send in the federal military because there's no local police departments?
I don't understand!
And then you go, well, oh great, so you're going to rely on the federal government, so you're a big Trump fan then, huh?
You want Trump in charge of the law enforcement in your city.
You don't want any local law enforcement?
No.
Okay, what about National Guard?
No.
So who do you want to have the final say on how we enforce socialism?
Mike Pence?
Bill Barr.
He'll be walking out with defibrillators for everyone who talks with a lisp.
Lower on, like, Shutter Island.
It works.
So my question today is, do you think we should disband the police?
And I feel crazy saying that, but if I'd have made this argument and told you that nine city council women and men, I assume a lot of women, would actually vote to completely disband the police in Minneapolis, you would say, well, this is the thing.
You're putting up a straw man.
This is crazy.
No, no, no, no.
I'm putting up a real man.
Nine of them.
Nine of them!
They have a super majority.
They cannot be overruled.
Before that, let's go see what they're talking about on the CNN.
Poppy Harlow, though, is quite fetching.
Is that Poppy?
on communities of color.
Double the number of blacks and Latinos in New York City died from it than whites.
Oh, right side of the screen.
It's saved in the military!
Well, some protests, and all of a sudden we're back to the COVID.
Which, by the way, hey, people got mad about this tweet.
Either George Floyd, his death was COVID related, or you have to throw out that entire ticker.
All of it!
All of it!
People go, oh, well, no, actually it's because a police officer was leaning on his neck.
That's my point.
Just like the guy who tried to kill himself in Michigan and was listed as a COVID death because it happened to be in his system.
I believe it was the loaded shotgun in his mouth, like the warden from Shawshank.
Right, exactly.
Wade, you were saying that, like, the headline from CNN was, like, the funniest thing that you've seen.
Yeah, yeah.
So it was, um, George Floyd tested positive for coronavirus, but it had nothing to do with his death.
And the reason they're saying that is because they know the death count would have counted on it.
It would have been like, oh, George Floyd, yep, we'll put that one for COVID.
I don't know if he can't breathe.
And again, I think it counts.
Just in case you think we're being extreme here, that's a straw man.
Quite literally, we've talked about in this show, just rewind a little bit, hit the rewind button on YouTube, which will probably bring you to John Oliver, so you probably have to actually go through the channel.
Don't go that far.
We talked about a man who attempted suicide, was then put in the ICU, and happened to contract COVID, was listed as a COVID death.
There are all kinds of examples like that.
We don't have the numbers on every single death, but I'm willing to bet there are a couple of George Floyds in there.
She's not wearing her mask properly!
Look at Nancy Pelosi!
She is not... Is that like a silk mask?
No, no, that's an ascot, guys.
That's an ascot.
She's moved on.
Yeah, but what is that ascot?
Why is she going with that color?
We've joked about it in the past, but with the surgical mask on, she really looks like that scene in The Dark Knight where the Joker just blows it up and walks away.
Okay, so we are going to get some information, some facts on disbanding the police, but first, actually, our wonderful editor here, formerly intern Evan Brendan, from what I understand, Audio Wade, we've sent him out.
Yeah, yeah, we've sent him out.
So, obviously with all of the, you know, economic downturn, some industries that may have, you know, May have been on the way out already, are now dead or dying, right?
So one of those is the payphone industry.
It's been on the way out for a while, but yeah, again.
So yeah, we decided to send Brendan out and see if he can find a payphone.
Yeah, basically see if he can find a payphone so we can support him.
Yeah, we can support him, support the payphones, support our local businesses.
And unfortunately, payphones, phone booths, one of the first targets for looting.
And I take some blame because You know, allegedly look like Clark Kent, according to street vandals.
Right.
So, right now, let's go... Oh no, Chuck Schumer.
They're all wearing... What is that thing?
I don't know.
They went in like, what are you having?
Like a Desmond Tutu.
Yeah.
Today.
I need to look like I support Africa, so... Yes.
Which country?
That's fine.
Wait, where's Chuck's mask?
Yeah, where is his mask?
Remember they said it was absolutely absurd to not wear a mask?
And this is one of those things I'll be talking about a little bit later, the COVID related stuff with my wife.
When people say you're anti-science, this happened, we had three or four different doctors, four different diagnoses, two of whom were desperately trying to tie it to COVID.
Were people anti-science when the CDC said, don't wear a mask?
And they said, well, maybe we should wear a mask.
Or were they anti-science when the CDC said, you have to wear a mask?
And they said, hold on a second, I don't necessarily think that's going to work.
Were they anti-science when the CDC and the World Health Organization said the death rate could be anywhere from 2% to 7%?
I think the average was somewhere around 4%.
Or are they anti-science when they don't believe it now that it's 0.2 something percent?
The point is, when people say settled science, that's not an actual thing.
Especially not in a case like this, right?
And by the way, I'd be fine with him supporting Africa.
I just don't think he actually believes it.
I think it's just a political stunt.
I don't even know what he's doing.
And you know what?
It doesn't bring... It's not his color.
That's the point.
These are not his colors.
So let's go now to our correspondent.
This is Brandon finds a phone booth.
That was funky.
I like that music, yeah.
I love how it's a European phone booth we had to go to.
Is it?
Well, of course.
It looked like it.
It's very European.
Don't worry about it.
Could be Canada.
Could be where I was raised.
That's true.
Steven, Brendan, are you there, sir?
I am.
Has Gerald trashed my stinger already?
He did.
He did already trash your stinger.
No, I did not.
So, Brendan, what is going on now?
Have you had any luck in finding a payphone?
No, but I dropped the internet.
So I think I'm close.
You dropped internet so you think you're close?
Do you think that's how it works?
Yeah, I feel like it probably exists somewhere where, like, the modern world hasn't touched.
Uh-huh.
Uh, Brendan, have you ever actually used a payphone in your life?
No.
I've seen them on Seinfeld, though.
So maybe if I, like... You've seen them where?
On Seinfeld.
I went by a dry cleaner earlier, so I thought maybe there'd be one.
Well...
Yeah, we all can't be 19 years old.
You saw a dry cleaner, you have no internet, so he believes he's close.
I must be close.
I mean, is this how Indiana Jones did it?
He was like, let's look around.
All right, well, even Brendan, we'll check in with you a little bit later.
Please do continue the search, and I'm hopeful that you can support a local business, because that's what we're all about.
Yeah, that's what it's all about.
Yeah, it is what it's all about.
Get a haircut.
Okay, we'll see you soon.
The other day I was walking down the hall, you know Brendan wears that beige Rain Man jacket?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And Brendan had his hair, it was really long, I think he did get it trimmed, though it's weird that he chose that as a cut off.
I was walking behind him in the hallway and he had the beige jacket, and it was kind of, because he's had knee surgery, so he was lumbering, and his hair was frizzing out, and I said, he looks actually physically retarded.
He was walking like this in a beige jacket with hair, and he was holding something, I think probably some big raw spaghetti he probably planned on cooking.
It's very likely.
It was penny.
It was just falling out of his hands.
Gluten-free.
Alright, so let's move on to disbanding the police.
I know a lot of you think that this is a straw man, that we're making it up.
No.
2020 just got worse.
Let's ask you more generally, because I know most of you will say, well, no, I don't believe in completely disbanding the police.
That's what Black Lives Matter believes in, and that's what Minnesota, that's what Minneapolis is actually talking about doing.
Now, I understand there might be some middle ground, and you might be saying, defund the police to a certain degree, or implement some kind of performance-based financial incentives.
That is not what Minneapolis is talking about at all.
I want to be very clear, and just like CNN used to claim to be, just the facts.
Uh, so, let's, uh, get to a real- I think we have a clip.
The, uh, the far left- Oh my god, look at- Let's go to CNN really quickly.
Look at that.
They're all in the same uniform.
They're all wearing the scarves- What is that?
That's cultural appropriation.
Oh, kneeling.
Kneeling.
Who's this one guy just standing up?
He's- Knee problems.
Is he standing up?
He's got knee problems.
Is he very tall?
Is he in a squatting potty?
Did he bring a squatting potty to the kneel protest?
I don't think he has shins.
This is how racism will be solved.
Yes, by kneeling to a mob of people who have committed $25 million in damage in Minneapolis alone.
It's called pandering, I'm sorry, not kneeling, pandering.
I've said this before, if you kneel to beg forgiveness for something that you didn't personally do, you're a pussy.
It's a panderdemic.
Wow, Wade. Wow, I'm gonna regret that. You're better than that, Wade. You are better than that. The mayor of
Minneapolis came out to march with the protesters to set this up. Here's how it went.
Jacob Fry, we have a yes or no question for you. Yes or no, will you commit to defunding Minneapolis Police Department?
Appetition of it? Yes.
What did I say?
We don't want no more police.
Is that clear?
You don't mean that.
We want people with guns, toting around in our community, shooting us down.
You have an answer?
It is a yes or a no.
It is a yes or a no.
Will you defund the Minneapolis Police Department?
Alright, be quiet, y'all.
Be quiet, because it's important that we actually hear this.
It's important that we hear this, because if y'all don't know, he's up for re-election next year.
I'm so scared.
At first, I didn't believe that was the actual mayor.
Doogie Mayor.
He looks like a 12-year-old.
With a mask on, he looks so young.
He's just trying to think of how to get out of there.
Yeah, yeah.
What's the plan?
Louder one more time.
Louder?
Louder?
Take a breath.
Yeah.
I do not support the full abolition of the war.
All right.
Get the f*** out of here.
No.
Wasting our time.
Get the f*** out of here.
This is why you don't kneel to the mob.
Wow.
And you can see the look on his face.
He's like, oh wow, I just made a reasonable statement.
They're going to tear me limb from limb.
Let me get out of here before they shove bamboo jimps up my thumbs.
I need the police that they don't want anymore.
And they walk him all the way out.
The walk of shame!
He's like, I don't support fully abolishing the police!
People flicking him off.
You are not an ally, sir.
Nope, not anymore.
He's so sad.
Cause he thought he was one of their friends.
I brought the mask.
The mob ate him alive.
Is this the Game of Thrones?
I brought the mask.
I'm subscribed to Young Turks.
We're on your side!
I danced in that one video, didn't you see me?
Now this is why you don't kneel to the mob, because long before you get to the kneel, long before you get to, like he's playing Plinko on Price is Right.
What?
Is it 414?
No, the answer should be, do you support, we don't want people with guns, do you support the full abolition of the police?
Go screw yourself.
Yeah, right, exactly.
Are you kidding, right?
Yeah, just like, oh, well, hold on a second, are you learning disabled?
We don't want anyone with guns toting in our neighborhood.
What do you want?
People with rags in Tito's bottles throwing it into Walgreens.
Right.
Well, I mean, who are you going to call when somebody breaks into your house then?
You're begging for a Ghostbusters reference.
I almost did, yeah.
I didn't mean to.
I was so close.
Who are you going to call?
Ring ring.
Voicemail.
Shoot.
You know what?
If I was the police department right now, I would change 911 to, hey, sorry, we're not here.
Maybe call someone else.
Good luck.
Bye.
Sorry, the police aren't here right now.
Just try it out for a day.
please wait while we train with them.
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So it's such a funny movie. Well, it's very underrated.
That's another example.
Ben Stiller apologized for Cable Guy.
You don't do that because now it's a classic.
So the Minneapolis City Council, they have a veto-proof majority and they voted to completely dismantle, to disband the police.
Nine people, right?
Nine people out of twelve.
So they have a veto-proof majority.
They have just said that they have it and they are pledging to do it.
Because, you know, it doesn't just work that way.
You can't just say, well, guys, it's Sunday night.
Let's just go ahead and take away all law enforcement.
However, the people who would pledge to vote to disband the police probably do think it works that way.
I mean, there's so many problems.
Let me just ask you this.
Okay, all of these city council people.
Did they all get elected on Saturday?
Because if not, then they probably were the people who didn't do anything about the police before.
But now you're relying on them to make the decisions.
It's as if the existing government, maybe you shouldn't rely on those folks anymore who are predominantly leftists and are not actually doing anything for the safety.
How about both them out?
That's too reasonable.
I want to present their actual position.
I feel like everyone here is misrepresenting and you should be most ashamed of yourself as a lawyer.
I'm very ashamed for many reasons.
They do have a proposed replacement.
Social workers.
Let's replace the police with social workers in Minneapolis, which, let me be really clear, Minneapolis is the most dangerous city in the state, consistently ranked one of the most dangerous in the United States of America, with a violent crime rate of 1,101 per 100,000 people.
That's a significant amount of crime.
hundred thousand people. That's a significant amount of crime. We see what happens here
when police don't enforce curfew with the right. There was curfew and the police said
we're not going to enforce it, which CNN condemned them for.
And then of course they get tear gassed and rubber bulleted and later on down the line, or
if Donald Trump wants to take a photo up at a church. Tear gassed like, I'm going to go
dad and hold the Bible. It burns. It's not just like this is something that's
happening there and that protesters are saying this in other places.
Defunding has already been proposed and I think said it's going to happen in Los Angeles and also de Blasio just came out and said he's going to defund the NYPD as well.
Right.
It's gonna go back to the 70s New York.
Yes, exactly right.
So everybody just on the subway, we're not gonna have police there anymore.
I'd walk maybe.
I don't know those yellow things that go by that.
Maybe that's a cab.
I'd get one of those.
I don't even think in the actual post-apocalyptic scenario, films Escape from New York and Escape from Los Angeles.
I don't think they didn't have any police if I'm not mistaken.
I think they were just corrupt.
No one's going to believe, even in the future, you can fast forward 300 years, no one's going to believe that we didn't have any police.
Even in idiocracy, there's police.
Can we be like RoboCop where we have those machine robots going around being our police?
Would that be cool?
Either way, some CEO's getting blown out the window.
That's very true.
For a good cause.
Because this is one of those things where people talk about common ground.
I don't know how you find common ground with people who want to entirely disband the police.
But let me propose something because, okay, as an adult who owns property, I generally tend to like cops.
I've had mostly positive interactions outside of Lansing, where we've talked about this, where they said I couldn't file a police report by phone.
Turns out you can.
And none of my footage was accepted because this was a huge police union and they were upset about Michigan going right to work.
So I do understand that there is this blue wall of silence sometimes.
And I do understand that there are some issues with police forces.
And I do understand that in some cities it's more than a few bad apples.
In some cities we do have a system set up right now.
LA was horrible for a long time.
where police can protect those who shouldn't be working that specific job.
So how about this?
If we start with a common ground, an actual common ground solution, dissolve police unions
right away.
Okay, so let's do away with that.
Done.
So that there's some kind of performance-based pay there for police officers, as we should
do in almost any job, anywhere else that's known as job, and hire PT requirements, meaning
that people who get into the police have to be stronger, more fit, more capable, specifically
in unarmed combat scenarios.
That means, let's start incorporating pull-ups into the fitness test.
Let's start incorporating actually subduing a violent aggressor, because you know what happens if you're not strong and you're not capable, and let's say you're a sexism relief hire, so people bring in a woman, and we have a video here that we personally videotaped If you're not capable to handle somebody physically, you have to resort to a weapon.
You have no other choice.
It's for that same reason I think women should be carrying firearms.
That women are the most vulnerable among us, and they need to be able to protect themselves.
But with the police force, we want people who can handle physical altercations without having to resort to a firearm.
So why, oh why, would we lower PT requirements?
In the police force or the military, which is what we have been consistently doing.
Yeah, well, I mean, tell me, I don't know what the stats are on this, and so I'm just gonna throw it out there, like, what, what do you think?
Is it 20% of the cops that are bad?
15?
10?
Like, I have no idea.
No, I know, but I'm just saying, like, theoretically, like, pick a number.
Okay, so you're telling me that 70 or 80 or 90% of our system is functioning well, and you want to get rid of the entire system To fix that 10 or 20... Do you understand how difficult it is to bring in a new system and make it work?
Look at this guy, he says genocide is functioning well.
Jeez, no!
That's not happening!
Do you know how many unarmed black men were shot last year, Gerald?
I know how many unarmed black men, yes.
100?
Yeah.
Yeah, 9.
9.
9.
You know how many unarmed white men were shot last year?
I'm willing to bet, add ten.
Nineteen.
Genocide!
By the way, how many Holocaust, was it six million or eight million?
Six.
Are many in genocide?
And I'm actually asking because my source here is, unfortunately, Cenk Uygur's College of the Arts.
I know it was a lot.
He said zero.
More than nine.
more than nine more than nine are made in genesis so here's based on a lie that's
what really bad genocide that's why this matters when you use bad data when you
and that's why we are we are seen as like racist for correcting the narrative
and saying guys it matters that you have good data because when you have bad data
you say disband the police right when you have good data you say fix the
police right work on training get rid of police unions you have productive
solutions that you put on the table not disband the police and yeah and
tomorrow you all get robbed right all the criminals are going to minneapolis
It's like a convention you guys just set up on accident.
What the hell's the matter with you?
By the way, how do you think the unions in Minneapolis are going to like that for the convention centers?
Actually, you have to pay $2,300 for using our light socket.
Oh, really?
Fine.
Not really.
Spirit Airlines loves it.
It's not a problem.
Should I kneel?
Should I kneel?
I apologize.
Do I need to?
We can't do blackface.
Social worker!
What should I do?
Social worker!
Please tell me what I should do.
Don't worry.
You know, this is my thought.
Look, America was built on experimentation.
That's why we have the states.
We did everything differently.
Very good.
And I think most folks, especially everyone in the rest of the world that copies our culture, our technology, our everything, says that we're mostly doing it right.
That's not to say that there's some parts that are wrong.
And I would say in Minneapolis, if they decide and their citizens and their leaders decide that they want to invoke the experiment of no police and more social workers, then I'm praying that it succeeds.
Mainly because I'm scared about the other side of it, about what will happen.
And a note for anyone in the state of Minnesota, or particularly the Twin Cities, I-35 runs straight to Texas and you can come here.
You want to see a place become like Detroit overnight where people move out and wild animals take over?
Disband the police in Minneapolis.
Everybody with a car and an opportunity to get out will leave.
Every innocent person.
I think, logically, we cannot believe that this is going to work, right?
No!
They do!
It'll be interesting, though.
Look, if it could work, that would be amazing.
Think about all the money that could be saved.
But I think what our big problem is, is that it runs counter to all of human civilization.
And all of history.
And look, we've been proven wrong, okay, right?
I mean, I can't think of any examples, but...
I can tell you, you're talking about a group of people, today's left, left-right dichotomy, because there's only one party today, the Democratic Party, that wants to disarm you, that believes you have no private citizen has a right to own firearms whatsoever.
At all.
Look at the Heller DC case, that is the actual arguments, the dissenting arguments, and they want to, many people want to disband the police.
Now not all Democrats, including Doogie Mayer there in Minneapolis, but That is the expressed mission statement of Black Lives Matter in Antifa.
We need to be clear.
These, even the peaceful protests, really which means during the day until curfew comes in, right, for a couple of hours, even the peaceful portions of the protests, their expressed mission statement is to disband the police before they start They're breaking shit!
So let's be clear, they're not going forward saying, hey, we want to get rid of the blue wall of signs, we want to dissolve the police unions, hey, we believe there should be more accountability.
They want disbanding the police.
That's why the Minneapolis City Council here have decided to pledge to defund, completely disband the police, and replace them with social workers.
We need to be clear when you are talking, what are you opposed to?
What am I ideologically opposed to?
I need to know what their mission is.
The mission is no police ever, and they are locking arms with a party who says, you don't have a right to a firearm.
Oh yeah.
Also it'll be really interesting, I am willing to bet my bottom dollar that there are more
first time gun owners right now in America than ever in recorded history.
Every firearms store I've gone to has been completely picked clean.
Even the high points are gone!
You know times are tough when those are gone.
There's a ton of people out there that posted stuff about the Second Amendment when all of the arguments were going on.
I would never own a firearm!
You never need a firearm!
I'm like, honey, go get a firearm.
It's getting real.
The protests are here.
Is it any wonder that people that listen to CNN and Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and President Barack Obama when he was in office Is it any wonder that they think, oh man, you have just as good a chance of being shot by a cop as being helped by a cop?
Is it any wonder that after listening to decades of that, that they want to disband the police?
Is it any wonder that that kind of rhetoric is out there saying every cop is racist essentially?
If you have a white cop, he's racist.
This George Floyd thing, that was racism that killed him.
Right?
No.
Stop asking questions and take a knee, bitch.
So, this is actual footage, and this is why I encourage higher PTO requirements.
By the way, for police officers, a lot of times they pass the very easy test.
They don't have to keep it up.
You're in, one and done.
You often wonder, like, how many times have you seen... And I know some police officers who are absolutely at the top of their game.
They take their job seriously.
Listen, if you're a police officer, a part of your job is staying in shape and physically capable, just like it is for an athlete.
That is a part of your job so that you should be able to handle Any very physical altercation that comes your way.
Case in point, when we used to work at our old office, Johnny Boy and I just happened to stumble across this video of a black man, sorry, I just have to say it so you don't see it, and then say, why didn't you say it?
In boxers, being cuffed.
Now the video you're about to see is after he punched one of the officers once, they start cuffing him, and then he punches another officer again.
It took, I think, four officers you'll see in this video, one of whom is a woman who stands back like, I don't know!
To tase him and subdue him, let's roll this clip here.
So this was just us on the corner of a street.
At this point, he'd already struck a police officer.
And that's right there, that happens again.
Until finally, you see, look, they're not able to subdue this person.
So if you cannot subdue a person right there, if you're not capable of cuffing him and subduing him physically, what happens?
Then you have to resort to, in this case, a taser.
Four officers there, they can't physically subdue them, so they resort to a taser.
That's a couple of reasons.
Some of them aren't physically capable, and their hands are tied.
Oh, he tased him.
There he goes down.
There you go.
Did you see him punch that cop?
I missed the punch.
Pfft.
Yeah.
Pure weather manners.
Don't we have a slow-mo of that?
In case you might have missed it because a car went by.
This is the second punch because the reason we started rolling was due to the first punch.
When did you record this?
This might have been a year and a half ago.
So this is, by the way, I want to be clear because this is the statistic of where you're talking about if that man had been fatally shot, he would be one of the nine unarmed black men shot fatally by police officers.
You punch a cop once.
Punch a cop once.
Shame on you.
Punch a cop twice.
That's what I believe the saying goes.
You've heard that tale from the sea.
Let's bring up the slow-mo here so you can see him punching the police officer.
Can you bring that up?
So here you go.
As the car goes by, you can see, boom, the swing.
And you'll see the finish of the extension.
You can't see it the best.
Right there.
Boom.
Punching a cop again.
Pulling back.
You can see the cop recoiling.
That's a really tough job to do.
They've got enough support around them, right?
But nobody seems to be willing to tackle.
When did tackling go out of style?
Well, because what do you think?
When you tackle somebody, they could be killed.
People don't realize that.
That was right, I think that might have been right on the concrete lip there before it was going into the sidewalk.
No one wants to be in the nightly news because that is part of the statistic where you talk about, and we'll talk We'll talk about that more tomorrow.
All these Black Lives Matter examples, like Scurlock, the man who ran over a protester, where now there actually are eyewitness testimonies, and I believe some footage of him trying to swerve to avoid a protester who was trying to get hit.
The point is, the statistics are not genocide, because it's 9, 19 white guys.
Again, genocide would be specifically targeting someone of a specific race.
And in this instance, you need to understand that would be a part of the statistic, because he was unarmed.
But if he got shot at that point, in this case it was a taser, do you really think that that's genocide?
Does that really mean that those police officers in that video, who we just happened to catch on videotape, went out today to lynch somebody?
No!
No, it's not.
Yeah, and not every police interaction with a white person, like I said a minute ago, and a black person is racially motivated.
And you can't just assume that in these cases, right?
There are bad outcomes that happen for everybody when you end up in a dangerous situation and you act like an ass.
Right.
Right?
That's just the rule!
Do we all agree here that punching a cop twice qualifies?
It's probably bad.
Qualifies for what?
Being an ass?
Being an ass, yeah.
It's an insult to asses, but yes.
I think so.
Especially the one that was twerking in Manhattan and the city burned down.
Did you see that?
That's 2020 in a nutshell!
It's a party.
Guys, we're not even to the halfway point of 2020 yet.
I really don't want to know what the third quarter has.
Oh, Nancy Pelosi's talking.
Let's go to that real quick and then I want to talk about Floyd and Dorsey.
Eye of Newt!
That's what she said.
I can't wait to hear a white woman tell me about slavery again.
A Democratic white woman.
Why are they going back to slavery to talk about police brutality?
Hey, that lady knows how to use her mask.
reform legislation. This ought to be good.
Wow. I can't wait to hear a white woman tell me about slavery again.
A democratic white woman.
Why are they going back to slavery to talk about police brutality?
Hey, that lady knows how to use her mask. She should show Nancy.
It's a beautiful display. Heartbreaking.
But beautiful.
But children, little children saying, mama, mama, has anyone seen our mother?
These children separated from their mothers.
The cruelty of that.
She's talking about something that I thought we already dealt with.
Are we talking about illegal immigrants?
Wait, subject to the knee and the neck?
The knee and the neck took someone's mother?
Alright, I've had enough bullshit!
No, this is important.
She is trying to tie slavery to what happened to George Floyd.
She said that's just a continuation of what we did then.
And that's not true.
Because nobody can say that that police officer, yet no evidence has come out to say he was a racist and he was out to get himself a black man like Maxine Waters said.
It's important to correct that.
People go out and shoot other people because of this.
And we have over 12 dead on Thursday.
I think now the number I've heard is as high as over 20 people who've been dead from the riots.
I've heard as low as 15.
And of course over 400 officers who've been severely injured.
Let's talk about that.
Again, let's preface this all by something we've repeated ad nauseum.
Of course George Floyd should not have died in police custody.
I don't know if the knee in the neck is what killed him.
It depends on which autopsy we're talking about.
But it doesn't matter because if someone can't breathe and if someone is suffering in the custody of police officers, it is their duty to protect and serve and they should try and get you medical attention.
So like I said, it could not be less relevant.
Bad cop, bad actions.
George Floyd should not be dead from that interaction.
Now, while we're talking about Mama Mama, Someone Lost Their Mother, it is interesting to me when we say black lives matter, and we don't talk about the black lives that matter that really should be exalted most.
We've talked about David Dorn, but I think that we need to get into it a little bit more because context matters, and I think we're sending a horrible message to young children in this country, including young black children, when we paint a mural for a George Floyd and no one, I checked up on it, no one at CNN, MSNBC, NBC ever even mentioned David Dorn.
While we're talking about role models and truth being swept under the rug, this comparison matters because these are both black men who, well, one served the black community and protected them.
George Floyd robbed many people in the black community for most of his life.
But both are members of the black community who were killed.
And both are related, of course, to these riots and looting.
One, pre-riot and looting, the reason for it.
And one, trying to protect a fellow black neighborhood member.
I think we have a video here of George Floyd versus David Dornan.
So, when they say, why do you burn down the community?
Why do you burn down your own neighborhood?
It's not ours!
We don't own anything!
We don't own anything!
Trevor Noah said it so beautifully last night.
There's a social contract that we all have.
That if you steal or if I steal, then the person who is the authority comes in and they fix the situation.
But the person who fixes the situation is killing us!
So the social contract is broken!
And if the social contract is broken, why the f*** do I give a s*** about burning the f***ing Football Hall of Fame?
About burning the f***ing Target?
Because this has resulted in more deaths and more businesses destroyed and lives destroyed in the black community than police brutality last year.
Let's be really clear about this.
The system is broken.
If someone steals from you, the people who are supposed to come in and protect us are not.
They're killing us.
Was David Dorn killing you?
This matters because none of this is true.
Now, are there some police officers who are terrible?
Of course, we've been through that.
But this idea, too, they go on the media and they always heroize these people.
Let's be really clear, did not deserve to die at the hands of the police officer, but George Floyd spent a huge portion of his adult life in prison, I believe 10 plus years for violent crimes.
The worst of which was specifically targeting a pregnant woman because she was pregnant.
I don't know people who are more vulnerable than pregnant ladies.
We have handicapped spaces and expectant mother spaces, jammed a pistol into her gut to That is a level of evil that, short of rape, I can't begin to comprehend.
That is indicative of a character flaw so deep, it's like if a dog bites a child out of the blue, you go, I don't know if I can ever trust that person again.
Someone who takes a loaded gun and aims it to a woman's baby and says, don't scream while my buddies pistol-whip you and take all your shit.
That is so wrong and so evil.
It's not just somebody who may be strong-armed a liquor store.
And this guy gets a mural.
And then they predicated on that lie.
People say, the cops aren't coming in.
They're killing us.
Really?
David Dorn served honorably for 30 plus years.
This is a black man, a black police officer in St.
Louis.
We're not talking about Utah.
We're talking about an area that is pretty mixed.
He specifically served his community with honor for over 30 years until he retired, became a police chief in a smaller town.
And then while While Black Lives Matter activists were rioting, looting, and targeting people in their own communities as she just said, David Dorn showed up to protect them and was shot dead by another black man and no one ever utters his name in the media.
Lives matter?
Which ones?
If we're going to paint a mural, why not David Dorn?
And by the way, if you want some kind of police reform that people can actually get on board with, who is going to be more helpful than a respected member of his entire community who has been in the police force for over 30 years?
That's the ally you want if you want to protect your neighborhood and you shot him dead and demanded that everyone swipe it under the rug.
Yeah.
And what we're saying here is like, look, it's okay if you want to, if George Floyd is a symbol of, hey, police brutality should not be happening in America, fine, paint that mural.
That's fine.
We're not, we're not making him out to be this saintly character.
And if you do, you're wrong for doing it.
But paint the mural of dorm, because how many people do you think die from black on black crime?
Right.
Every year?
Yeah.
How many people?
Is it white people killing black people?
Is it black people killing black people?
The information, it's not what matters.
It's just 15 to 20% of the police force are black.
When you take over 700,000 Americans who are employed by the police force and a much higher percentage of black people employed in that area of employment than most areas of employment and significantly higher of a percentage than the black population in America at large, again, just like looting and rioting and burning these neighborhoods that I understand this lady said she didn't care about because she's on board with Trevor Noah, you are disproportionately attacking black men and women who serve their communities.
How about Black Cops Matter?
Dissolve police unions, hire PT requirements, and if you want to bring someone to the table, how about we bring black police officers who... You know what, too?
This is just a theory.
You know, I think there probably are... There's probably a significantly higher portion of black Americans who serve in the police force than the general population at large.
Because they probably look at their communities from people like that who say, let's burn it down.
These people aren't helping.
They say, you know what?
I want to help, and I want to serve our community.
That's what David Dorn did.
You didn't care.
He doesn't get a mural.
It's almost like when you go to church, and someone gets up there to be baptized, and they have a testimony, and I was addicted to crack, and I was selling heroin, and then I found Jesus.
And everyone goes, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No one actually cares to bring up the person at church who says, well, you know what, I was actually raised in a good Christian household, stayed in the straight and narrow, and you know, I always had my doubts, but I still serve God in my community.
No one cares that guy doesn't get a mural when those are the people who we should be emulating.
It doesn't mean that we're perfect, but don't heroize someone who committed acts of evil that are incomprehensible, like George Floyd didn't deserve to die.
Not a good guy if you look at his history as an adult.
Two separate facts.
David Dorn didn't deserve to die, was a fantastic human being.
One spent his life, George Floyd, regardless of death.
One spent his life putting other lives in danger in his community.
One spent his entire life proactively serving and saving lives in his community.
I think one should be praised more than the other if we're going to talk about Truth!
And find a way to move forward.
We're gonna have to check back in with Brennan, but first, YouTube, we're gonna go to Mug Club Exclusive, so you can piss off.
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