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June 15, 2020 - Louder with Crowder
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Inside CHAZ, Seattle's Autonomous Zone! | Good Morning #MugClub
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We're going to have Elijah, last name?
Elijah Schaefer exclusively broadcasting from down in Chaz today.
Oh, foreign country.
Nice.
We're going to be talking about Chaz, exactly.
Really more of a refugee camp.
Pretty much.
A bad one.
A bad one.
Poor country.
I'd like to put some of them in cages.
And then we are also going to be talking about Rayshard Brooks, the Atlanta shooting that obviously transpired this weekend, and why most of what you know is incorrect, along with COVID contact tracing and how it does not apply to Is that a pair of clippers?
Of course not. Can't contact trace.
Hold on, can I correct that? What?
It only applies to certain protests. That's true.
Other ones it doesn't apply to.
There's a barber! Get him!
He said THE protests and we all know what that means.
Yeah, what are you trying to say? There are no other protests.
Is that a pair of clippers? Set phaser to gun.
Yeah, COVID reads the sign.
Yes. Okay, alright. There we go.
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Also, my question of the day, as we discuss justice, and we will move forward because we have Richard Brooks, of course, we have Chas, if we move toward a defunding police state, This is a genuine question.
What I want to do is walk this through, tweet me at S Crowder, or we'll actually we'll take your live chats, of course, exclusively at The Blaze, but I would like to hear from people who are more left-leaning, because I think it's important that we take the most extreme examples and then kind of frame it in.
So if we have no police, defund the police, which is an extremist example to us, or as some people know it, the DNC platform.
What do you think will happen, right?
We've talked about likely vigilante justice, and at that point, what do you think the penalty or treatment should be for the worst offenders among us?
So let's take an extreme example.
You don't like the police, but what should the penalty be, for example, like child abusers, child molesters, right?
We all agree, universally the worst people among us.
Horrible.
What should the penalties be for them, and what do we do in an entirely lawless state?
We'll get to that in a second.
Look, we have CNN right now.
Let's check in with whoever this is.
You're not going to make it successfully to the other side as a complete person.
You know, to your point, you say, I know that all of you agree that what has happened is horribly unfair, but most of you don't also have to carry the grief that those of us with black skin have to figure out how to navigate during these times.
And you're right, I am exhausted.
I will say, I do not agree that it was completely unfair.
I agree that it's unfortunate, but what happened with Rayshard Brooks was not completely unfair, and I don't think that that officer should be fired.
We'll get into why in a little bit, but first, actually, we need to correct some issues that the media gets wrong.
Always.
Always.
And last week, they announced that, oh, I should say, Half-Asian Horror Bill Richmond is here.
Wait, you didn't tell me the show's gonna be 45 hours.
To correct everything?
No, no, no.
We're selective in the facts they present.
We're selective in which ones we choose to give our time.
Amen.
Otherwise, we'd just show up like Rip Van Winkle, instead of a nap, just in a chamber with CNN.
It's awful.
Just come out going, ah, Puppy Harlow!
What?
Squamo naked again?
Spinning gold in a yarn?
That's not even my fairy tale!
What happened?
So what are we correcting today?
Uh, yes.
Well, first off, let me correct myself.
Gerald A. is here, recorded at Black Garrett, audio late, half-Asian-American, Bill Richmond.
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It has been reformatted, and because of our sizable audience, they've asked us to be those who exclusively sort of let people know what it is.
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You don't want to touch other people, you know?
So, the Atlanta shooting, obviously.
I want to make sure I get his name right, because these sometimes run together.
Rayshard Brooks, obviously, is the trend that's been on everyone's lips.
Let's be clear.
We obviously want a police force where as few people as possible die at the hands of the police.
Period.
Of whatever race.
Of whatever.
Yeah.
Black, white, red, yellow, First Nation, yellow, two-spirited.
No one.
Two-spirited?
I don't know what it is.
They just did the Black Trans Lives Matter and I was like... That's true.
They added it to the DTLM.
Yeah.
Black Trans Lives Matter?
Okay.
I mean, we kind of thought that was covered under All Lives Matter, but you said that was racist and so let's just run through all the lives that matter.
That way we can do the same.
It's like, you know, we do need to abbreviate.
Brevity.
It's getting so complicated.
Gravity is the soul of wit.
Or racist.
So you have to...
The lines have been drawn.
Place your bets.
Now, Rayshard Brooks.
This was trending everywhere, and it's still remarkable to me that a lot of people have not seen the full context of the clip.
Really wish that the man had not been shot, but I also wish that the media had actually done their job, and I also wish that the local Wendy's hadn't been torched.
So the hashtag, of course, and the original narrative, which was pushed out by Stacey Abrams, with whom I placed a bet, by the way, haven't heard back.
Yeah.
Was a completely unarmed, entirely peaceful black man shot by the police.
Everything about that, including unarmed in this case, is wrong.
Here's a clip.
Wendy's drive-thru, for no f***ing reason, for no f***ing reason, shot him!
I saw y'all talking to him for 20 minutes, dude!
Unarmed!
Non-violent!
Nothing wrong with how he conducted himself whatsoever!
And you pull a f***ing gun, dude?
Okay, now, none of this is to say if someone acts inappropriately, right?
Or violently assaults or punch officers in the face and steals a weapon.
None of that is to say that they deserve to die, okay?
But I do want to correct, did nothing wrong!
Nothing at all!
And you pull a gun for no reason, and that video, and that narrative was retweeted by many elected officials who also support Chas, that we'll talk about in a little bit.
So, there are multiple angles.
I do warn you, it's not a trigger warning, it's an actual rating warning if you have children.
But this is the footage of what led up to Rayshard being shot.
Reaching for the taser right there.
He's being told not to.
throws him over there's a punch
There's a thrown officer on his head on concrete.
Stop fighting.
There's another punch.
There's another punch in the face.
There's a run.
Tased.
And then I think we have the long shot.
Oh, I got it.
Hey, bro, we got kids.
Well, I do understand the concern that you have kids.
The primary concern is not being shot at that point by someone aiming it back at the officer.
Yeah, yeah.
By the way, right before we got to that clip, they were showing him being handcuffed.
Yes, well, that's something that's very important here that a lot of people miss as well.
So it was tweeted out, it was tweeted out, I don't remember, it might have been Ted Lieu.
That, sorry.
Lieu and Yang.
Hey, my cousin, no good.
It's no reflection on you, Bill.
By the way, I do want to know if people, respectfully, Tim Poole, arigato, Mr. Poole, I appreciate you.
If he regrets the Yang thing.
He should.
At this point.
Now Yang is jumping on the social justice warrior bandwagon at every possible turn.
We thought he was reasonable.
It turns out that's not the case.
So the narrative was set, hey, this is actually a responsible citizen who pulled over because he was inebriated to try and sleep it off.
Well, sure, except that's not what happened.
This is a guy who passed out because of God knows what was in his system in the current Wendy's drive-thru line.
Just like, just falling, dragging mufflers like just married behind a car.
Exactly.
This guy pulled over because he was hungry.
If he hadn't passed out, he would have been on the road driving somewhere.
Right.
Drunk.
And I think we have tweets right here.
They tweeted out that he was pulled over for falling asleep in his car.
No, no.
Actually, he was falling asleep for... I think we have another clip here, right?
Yep.
Okay.
I'm confused.
Oh, this is the long shot.
So he didn't fall asleep in his car.
Can I say something really quick?
Anyone who's ever been affected by drunk driving knows, like, what can happen from drunk driving.
You don't get to the Wendy's parking lot drunk without having driven.
Right.
Well, God knows what they're putting in their Arnold Palmers.
I mean, delicious things.
Anytime I ask for coffee on Sweden, they can't figure it out.
So I assume there's a little bit of Wormwood liqueur in there.
probably some delicious but but he literally in the state of Georgia the way that the law is written is you have to be in physical control of a vehicle so the thing that they were there is a sleep count so being asleep the point being that yes if you're asleep And you're driving a vehicle, you have a problem.
If you're in a parked vehicle, in a place that indicates that you had to have driven there, and you are in that moment drunk, yes, you could prove, I was sober, I got here, I started drinking, I'm sleeping it off, and now I'm driving away.
So in which case, thank you for advocating that, you should always keep an open alcohol container in your car, because it's a lesser charge, because you can just be like, I got here sober, and then Mr. Jameson said, what's up?
Calling my name!
And I thought that, like, McDonald's does some renovations.
It's a cool spot to hang out!
And I got drunk here, but I was sober when I came up.
Prove it!
So!
It was Wendy's, though.
Let's go to the next clip.
This clip is what?
This is the long shot?
Yep.
Okay, this clip is a long shot.
By the way, this is important as to the unarmed portion.
Again, warning that this is where the man is shot.
There's a long shot.
Now, that explosion is important because that's when injuries occur in sports.
You've heard of pulling your punches?
Right?
You've heard of the idea of, uh... Oh, this is the whole clip again?
Yeah, it pulls out whenever he's- Okay, then we're gonna see the long shot as to what he does
and where he aims the officer's weapon.
By the way, people have died from that on concrete, being spiked on their head.
So, right there he tried to shoot them with their own taser.
Now here he's running long shot, long shot, pointing it back.
Okay, then he gets shot.
Obviously we would prefer if this man was not shot.
We don't need the full body cam footage.
We don't need another angle of it.
That being said, this myth that this was a man who did absolutely nothing wrong, was entirely peaceful and unarmed, he was—correction, Your Honor—he wasn't armed until he beat the hell out of a police officer.
Two police officers stole their taser and aimed it at them.
I've heard the argument, well a taser is a non-lethal weapon, okay?
Then first, why would you advocate it in place of a gun for women when it comes to rape defense and someone could be on PCP who are impervious to pain?
Second, what is a taser designed to do?
Because you want officers, at least you did, to have tasers instead of firearms, right?
Even though it's non-deadly, what does it do?
Absolutely.
It's designed to incapacitate.
So, what is the danger in incapacitating an officer with his own weapon, where he also has a deadly weapon?
Do we have any proof here that officers have been harmed irreparably by their own tasers?
Here's some overlays.
It's actually very common.
It happens all the time.
Let's also keep in mind, if we're trying to talk about being sympathetic to all parties involved, the second officer is the one who shot to defend his officer, was fired.
I think it's absolutely wrong.
I think it's an unfortunate scenario.
This is not a lynching.
This is not somebody who went out to harm a black guy.
You're an officer, and you're getting up, you've just been spiked on your head, and you see your fellow officer running, and some guy in the dark, you can't identify, aiming a gun at your partner.
Now, perfect reaction?
No, of course not.
We've talked about better training.
But is it outside of the realm of possibility, in a split second, after being punched in the face, having your bell rung, potentially being out on your feet, that you think someone's about to shoot your buddy?
No, I think this is... I don't... I have a problem with somebody losing their life, always, right?
I always hate it, right?
We've said that a million times.
But if this is not a case where you get to defend your own life as a police officer, I really don't know what is.
This person could have just not resisted.
When they were cuffing him, he could have availed himself of the criminal justice system and said, I was wrongfully cuffed, I was wrongfully arrested.
Instead, he started fighting and winning against the cops.
There's also a big difference between, look, there's a big difference between, hey, hey, hey, listen, can we just calm it?
And, all right, putting your arms in and whap!
Exploding.
That's a sucker punch.
Which, by the way, we videotaped over here.
Videotaped?
We filmed, we phone-taped and broadcast.
Several officers got punched in the face.
That's with intent to cause serious harm.
And as you know, anyone who knows, think of a rope, right?
This is why you warm up in sports.
Same thing in football.
How often do you go from zero to sixty?
Same thing if you actually, even if you watch Combat competition, a lot of the time, if it's sparring, you don't do that.
What you typically do is, you've heard of pulling your punches?
You ease into it, you go slow, because there's no way to control that velocity.
That's designed to generate as much inertia as humanly possible.
Think of it like a rope.
If the rope is already somewhat tight, right?
You can play tug-of-war, okay?
Going back and forth, no one gets hurt.
If it's an entirely loose rope, you say, okay, everybody go 100% on three, two, yank!
That's how people get hurt.
Let me be really clear here as well.
We're going to get to Ahmaud Arbery, a video that only has 100,000 plays by the way, his previous interaction with officers.
I am a white guy.
Basic bitch pumpkin spice latte of people.
Can anyone here picture a world where I get so high and or drunk, whatever it is, we don't know yet, that I pass out in a Wendy's drive-thru, fight officers, punch them in the face repeatedly, spike one on his head, steal someone's taser, try and run, aim it back at him, fire, and I not get shot?
I cannot picture a world where that doesn't happen.
I can't!
I think it's unfort—do I think it's racially motivated?
No.
No, I think it's heat of the moment, incredibly violent in a way that you should never interact with your fellow man, let alone officer motivated.
Also, this is proof of—we'll go to Ahmaud Arbery in a little bit—it's just like the COVID deaths.
People out there think that people are dropping like flies, like everyone in this room from coronavirus.
No!
The average age of a coronavirus death is older than life expectancy.
These are people who have asthma, who have cancer, who have diabetes, who are morbidly obese.
The same scenario with these officer deaths.
Nine last year of black unarmed men who were shot by police officers.
This wouldn't even be a part of that statistic because he was armed!
Not unarmed.
19 white guys.
And most of them.
When we've gone through them.
I don't know if the Black Lives Matter video has been banned from YouTube yet.
Good chance it has been.
Are like this.
The idea that it's just, hey officer, here's my license, here's my what, what, bang, bang, bang, bang.
Yeah.
Yeah, never happened.
If you could pick one, that's the one that would be the hero.
That's the one that would be the mural.
This is not a scenario where that is the case.
You were about to say something.
Yeah, I wonder what the mayor of Atlanta actually called for the firing of the police officer.
I wonder what her response would have been to the officers like, okay, in the training class, this is what's happening, here's what you do.
I wonder what she would have said because we had already tased him.
We had gone all the way up to tasing and it didn't have any effect.
He was still running.
He was still fleeing.
He still turned around to try to aim the taser back at the other cop to get him.
By the way, keep in mind, Bill, you can talk to this.
They didn't shoot him at any point while he was just running away.
Only after he aimed the gun back at them did they shoot him.
Right.
That's the only point.
Because if he'd have kept running, I doubt that the firing would have happened.
Right.
They would have just chased him.
And by the way, I can shoot and give you my back.
Right.
And that's what the guy is doing.
I can shoot like this.
As a matter of fact, that's why you watch Floyd Mayweather.
He's got that Philly shell.
He stands like this.
What's going on, bitch?
What's going on?
Because you can barely hit him.
They stand sideways.
Now, it works with him because he's four foot nothing and the 14-ounce gloves cover his entire dome.
Tyson Fury's not going to have a shot because he's a man!
He's working with what he's got.
My point is, it can't just be he was shot in the back.
They had ample time to shoot him in the back.
They didn't until he aimed their own weapon at them.
Now, Taser, granted, the other guy doesn't necessarily know at that point.
I'm just trying to be sympathetic to everybody involved and I think it's really difficult.
This is why you have officers who resigned in Minneapolis.
This is why you have officers, all SWAT team members of that, uh, that, uh, uh, whatever you would call it, sergeant who knelt with the pro- All of them are gone because they feel as though they cannot protect themselves and it's less likely that they go home to their families.
Now, why would someone be violent- But make sure we're going to pay them less.
Yes, peanuts.
Oh, but less money for training too, because less training is what we need right now.
And less money for guns, because there won't be any guns.
I won't have any guns.
No more guns after this, no more tasers, and no chokeholds.
So what's the message if a guy beats up a cop and turns, this is my concern too, turns back and aims, are police officers supposed to just go hmm?
Hope it's not a gun.
Get him next time!
We've lost another one.
Is the lesson we want to teach people that if you are black, have committed felonies, and don't want to be arrested, that cops can't arrest you?
Yes.
Is that the message?
Yes.
Well, here's my point.
That is the message.
Unequivocally, the message is... You're supposed to be the voice of reason.
Let everyone go.
Commit no crimes by officers, but anyone else, good to go.
Yes.
Okay, pretty much.
And now let me say this, this weekend, sorry, I'm just a little bit fired up, this weekend I placed a bet with Stacey Abrams.
I think we have the tweet right here where I said, hmm, how much you want to bet that a guy violently arresting, violently resisting arrest at this point, that there's more to the story?
I bet my entire social media, that means Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, this show, YouTube channel, against her likely candidacy for VP.
Probably should have looked at Goodman Trial Show.
The point is, I would have bet the house against a ring from a Cracker Jack box that there were some priors involved and or other chemical enhancements, and so this guy didn't want to go back to the clink.
Which, again, is relevant because that's one of the first things police officers take into consideration.
If they pull over a perp, they run the plates and they go, oh my gosh, this guy is a violent criminal.
Now, if they're just someone with some minor infractions, of course that wouldn't be the case, but as it relates to Rayshard Brooks, let's say the police officers run the plate What would they find?
Let's go to the tail of the tape!
🎵 Alright, that's a very long take.
Took a minute.
I thought you were going to read it.
So we have a long list.
And again, this matters because people think that it's just random black men walking the streets are not safe from our officers, including black officers, who, by the way, make up a higher percentage of the force than they do the average American population.
Well, they used to.
We'll see how that holds.
Something about Tommy's cabin.
I call him Tommy.
Let's look through Rayshard Brooks.
Is there anything that would give officers pause?
Well he's been incarcerated twice.
Now granted it could be because he sold like counterfeit tickets to the school talent show.
True.
One is obstructing a law enforcement officer.
That's not really a big deal I guess.
Yeah, we don't care about that.
Then there's criminal interference on government property, sentence length.
So the first one had 12 months, this had five years.
What does that mean?
Interference?
No idea.
Then the other one is theft by wreck, stolen prop, seven years as a sentence length.
Oh, wow.
That's So, let's look at the next one here, and this is where it gets interesting.
Again, Rayshard Brooks, the hero over whom you—you meaning you, black, white, red, yellow people in Atlanta—torched the Wendy's because justice.
Put one on the scoreboard for you.
You're winning over Americans' hearts and minds.
Then we have a family violence battery.
Yeah, that's pretty bad.
That doesn't sound good at all.
And after that we have false imprisonment, which is seven years.
But here's the weird thing about the false imprisonment.
We don't have all of the case files here.
It occurred on the same day as cruelty to children.
So the same crime that day, one carries seven years, one carries another year.
Cruelty to children in false imprisonment.
So I think we're talking about there's a high likelihood that he maybe kidnapped a child.
It's not uncommon to have those two together because of the fact that when, for example, if you don't have custody over a child and you put that child into your car or you just take them away from the other parent who does have custody, and especially if there's any kind of physical violence like pushing the other parent away, that's how you can get... I mean there's a whole variety of ways that it could have happened, but it's not uncommon to see those two together when you have a case of a child being taken away from a person who's guarded.
And then I guess the more recent one is just simple back.
Simple.
Simple battery.
Not a lithium.
Not even an energizer.
Generic battery.
But this is why I asked.
I don't know if we have any of those chats from people.
What do you think the punishment should be for people who are cruel to children?
People who are, whether they're child molesters, whether they abuse children, whether they kidnap children.
Because that's one that we all agree is unacceptable in society.
Why?
For the same reasons that PETA get really mad about chinchilla coats, in that children are helpless.
People feel really bad for the most vulnerable among us, which is also why, interestingly enough, older people support not defunding cops, because they need cops to protect them.
So what do we do?
What do you think happens if we defund all the police?
If we end up like Chas, which is what we're going to get to in a moment.
No police.
You end up with a vigilante state.
Okay.
How do you think child abusers and molesters fare in a vigilante state?
Even people, we're not, you're not needing a, a, a, a, what's his name, Cursey, uh, what's his name from, uh, Death Wish?
Cursey, someone's gonna, not, not Cursey Gardner.
That guy.
They don't kill themselves in jail.
The guy that goes around taking them out.
Put this way.
How do you think child abusers, people who are cruel to children fare in a vigilante state?
This guy got off positively easy with police officers.
By the way, what happened there isn't that much worse than if you did that in a bar fight.
And we hold our officers to a higher standard, I absolutely understand.
But the fact that this officer was fired, the fact that this story was presented as a man who had peacefully pulled his car aside in a Wendy's parking lot and was then shot when he did absolutely nothing wrong, when in fact it's a man who did everything wrong, who violently assaulted officers, who did steal a weapon, who was armed, who did aim it at the cops, and has a history of cruelty to, sorry, fucking children!
Everything about now, obviously we would rather that cops didn't have to shoot anybody.
But with Rayshard Brooks, everything about this man's adult history is ugly.
And if you want that to be your representative, whether you're a white virtue singling member of Black Lives Matter or a black person, Everything about that man is ugly.
Yeah.
Well, and I think the cops in Georgia, I mean, unless Bill, I mean, unless there's any other legal thing where you can go, nope, that guy acted irresponsibly as a police officer.
It doesn't look irresponsible at all.
They talked with him for like 10 or 15 minutes before this, made him go through what, you know, trying to see if he was sober or not, right?
Going through all of this.
And they were totally fine with him.
Nothing happened until he escalated and tried to fight them so that he wouldn't be arrested.
If I was a cop in Georgia right now, I'd be like, Okay, I can't defend my life.
That's the message you just sent to me, is that I cannot defend my life and I have to put it on the line every single day.
I'm done.
I'm out.
I'm sorry.
I'm off the job.
And that's what's happening.
It's actually, it's almost, it's worse than that when you dig into it.
Because when you look at the, let's just say the initial interaction.
Should the police have come to deal with someone who had passed out and appeared to be drunk?
Again, let's take the circumstances.
It's the middle of the night.
Fast food, cars running, guys passed out in it, sleeping, and people are driving around it.
What was Wendy's supposed to do there?
They called the cops.
What were they supposed to do instead?
Wasn't George Zimmerman supposed to call the cops?
Were they supposed to go out there and confront the guy?
No, that's literally what Abrams advocated.
If citizens would pull him over and give him a glass of water.
Really?
What if the guy's on PCP?
You are told not to pull a Zimmerman.
You are told to call the cops.
And so then you say, okay, well, you weren't supposed to call the cops.
Okay, I guess we don't call the cops now.
All right, so the cops are there.
The cops pull him out, you know, get him out of the line, pull him out, and they start talking to him.
And they choose in that moment to talk with him about what he's doing.
And it's in that moment he can give the explanations.
In fact, he doesn't.
During the course of that 20 minutes, it's clear that he's under the influence of something.
And he got there, right?
Yeah, not only from the talking, but from the sobriety test and the other points.
They still don't go after him, arrest him, anything.
They continue to talk with him.
So now the lesson is, no, no, no, you never should have talked to him in the first place.
You should have just sent him on his way, which is literally what Mothers Against Drunk Driving has been saying is the opposite of what you're supposed to do with drunk drivers.
You have to punish them because they're not just doing it that night.
They're doing it multiple times.
They're doing it all the time.
And maybe they didn't kill anyone in that moment, they kill someone later.
And so that's why officers are allowed in many states to be able to pull you over.
Even if you make it home and you pass out in your driveway, and two hours later they come and they test your BAC and it's under the level, if they can prove where you were before, that can be evidence, circumstantial evidence, of committing a felony.
I got pulled over once when doing nothing wrong because I was driving in a crowded area.
I was in Los Angeles, and I had a rental car.
Now, this happened two different times, by the way.
One time I got a ticket.
Because you're white.
One time I got a ticket.
One time I didn't, where I was just driving downtown, and I didn't turn the lights on.
And the cop said, that's actually one of the most common pullovers because of drunk drivers.
They very rarely remember turning the lights on.
I'm like, I thought it was automatic!
Look, everything in the dashboard is on!
It was a Nissan Versa.
Screw you, Nissan Versa.
Because either it should be automatic, or nothing comes on.
Don't give me the appearance of automatic headlights!
Nope.
And he was like, OK, that's what often happens with drunk driving.
And it was explained to me, actually, by our friend Jordan.
He said, yeah, that's how they catch a lot of drunk drivers.
People just don't turn on their lights.
And I didn't have a problem with them.
Like, oh, OK, that makes sense.
You might think I'm drunk.
You know what?
I come from a place that isn't nearly as well lit as Los Angeles here out by Manhattan Beach.
And thank you.
Let me go on my merry way.
Let's continue on this, by the way, because everyone's forgotten about this.
Ahmaud Arbery.
The two white guys who shot him, by the way, who did call the cops.
But they didn't wait for the cops.
So that was a problem there, was this man was in a neighborhood, and he was going through a house under construction, and granted, of course, of course, we don't think that this man should have been shot, Ahmaud Arbery, in that instant.
It's sad, it's tragic, but you do see a tussle that happens with a man who didn't seem like he had intent to commit a hate crime because he called the cops.
But then the cops didn't get there in time, and now we know that the cops would have been just as vilified as the guys who committed the alleged hate crime while calling the cops.
This is an example where no one has talked about this.
It only had 100,000 plays or 150,000 plays yesterday compared to the Ahmaud Arbery interaction that you saw, which had millions.
Again, what kind of tenor and tone, while we're talking about police officers who need to de-escalate all the time?
Well, is there also a duty on citizens?
Do we have a responsibility to not try and instill fear of death in officers by, I don't know, reaching in our pockets or saying, I'm going to F you up, boy.
Which I know sounds like an exaggeration, but here's the interaction of Ahmaud Arbery with police officers that you haven't seen before.
You want to know why I'm f***ing with you?
Why?
Keep your hand in your pocket.
I ain't got s*** on me.
What the f*** you f***ing with me for?
I'll tell you why I'm here, man.
Why?
I'll tell you why I'm here.
Why?
Because this area is known for drug activity.
Drug?
How the f**k I'm a drug addict when I work at Blue Beacon?
Back up.
Check my s**t, man.
Back up.
The f**k you talking about?
Now listen here.
Check my motherf**king s**t. Send me another s**t unit, please.
Send me another unit.
Now you gon' get f'd up.
That's a threat.
Cop doesn't do anything, by the way.
They don't give him a ticket at all.
I'm not going in your car.
Let it go!
Bruh, don't touch me, bruh.
You can't touch me, bruh.
Don't touch my car.
I think I heard him utter into his radio, melanin.
Yeah.
No.
That guy doesn't know at that point that he's already been checked for weapons.
Oh, it is a warning.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, I don't think you need a warning at that point if someone's reaching in their pockets and checking for weapons.
He said warning and that's what he had in mind.
That guy doesn't know at that point that he's already been checked for weapons.
Oh it is a warning, okay.
I don't think you need a warning at that point if someone's reaching in their pocket.
Now here's the beauty.
He had a suspended license.
What?
Your license is suspended.
So technically you can't really drive the car.
We'll go ahead and get you here, man.
Beep, beep.
Now, let me say something that might be unpopular here.
I believe that actually Ahmaud Arbery in that instance was given grace because of his race and those cops didn't want to be in the nightly news.
At the very least, that looks illegally parked.
And I've gotten tickets for being double parked, out of the line.
Now, how would I know this?
Have I had any experience with driving on a suspended license and not telling a cop that he was going to get effed up and running up on him several times with my hand in my pocket?
You know, citizenry.
What happened was actually, I was pulled over, and this got wiped because what happened was I had gotten one ticket in my life at this point.
I had gotten it in Michigan, in my wife's car, we weren't married at the time, in a town where I didn't live, and they sent the ticket to an address where I'd never been.
No idea what the address was, I don't know why that was marked down, and so what happened is... I would have already shot you at this point.
I never paid the ticket, and I never got pulled over again.
And then I got pulled over, and they said, do you know your license is suspended?
And I said, no, why?
They said, you have a ticket from, whatever it was, two years ago in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in a speeding trap with an angry lesbian cop.
But, you know, I digress.
I said, no, I have no idea.
He goes, yeah, well, you know what?
You can't drive this car.
And at the time, I had a cameraman there.
He said, so where are you going?
Well, I was going that very day to the Lansing protest, where I was repeatedly punched in the face.
I said, I'm going down to the Lansing State Capitol.
He said, all right, well, I need you to switch out.
That man can drive the car.
You can't drive the car.
And I'm going to follow you to the Lansing Capitol.
And by the way, here's your ticket and your court date that I had to show up for.
And that happened.
You get tickets for driving on a suspended license.
They didn't give this guy any kind of a ticket.
Repeatedly walking up on the officer.
Repeatedly reaching into his pocket.
I don't know if there's any kind of a ticket you can give out for a man saying to a cop, you're gonna get fucked up, boy.
But it seems to me like at the very least it's ill-advised.
And then nothing for a suspended license or illegally parked.
You know why?
Because there's probably a conversation, this is me speculating, going, Do you want to be in the nightly news for this?
This guy's obviously very irritated.
Yeah.
He's yelling at us.
He just said he's gonna F me up if we do anything.
Just let him go with a suspended license.
Yeah.
God knows how many more crimes can be committed when that happens.
Yeah, absolutely.
I don't know that the officer said... I mean, I would say in that instance, I think they did what they would have done in other situations.
And sometimes they give grace and sometimes they don't.
Probably true.
But I don't think there's any question that it doesn't come into the mindset of an officer now.
Now they are forced to see race in every instance because they know if, for example, Rayshard Brooks had been non-black.
And I'm not even going to say white.
I'm going to say non-black.
Because of yourself.
Right.
Myself, or my wife is Hispanic.
Yeah, but let's go with yourself.
Yeah, me.
Okay, great.
I would have.
I would have definitely been shot.
By the way, your wife is beautifully ethnic.
His wife has that, like, milk chocolate skin.
Wow.
Woah!
He says that instead of exotic.
She's urban.
She's Abercrombie ethnic.
Where it's just like, well, what do we need today?
Do we need an Indonesian?
Do we need someone who's part Asian?
Do we need bi-racial?
Like, I don't know.
Do a different heritage.
What the hell's the difference?
People are gonna love her.
It's true.
I've never seen smoother skin, and I will say this, okay, is this racist?
By design, when someone has darker skin and it's perfect, I say it like when you see a black woman who has perfect skin, it is really a sight to behold.
And we know this because light acts differently on different colors.
We had black people in this studio where we had to change the lighting.
It is strikingly pretty to me.
And your wife isn't black, obviously, but she has darker skin, and so when it's darker, you see that smoothness, and it's very pretty.
And so, anyway, his wife is very pretty.
My wife always tells me, like, Bill's wife is so pretty.
Wow.
I win.
It just got more awkward.
Our wives are secret lesbians, is the point.
Oh, wow.
Gerald, don't worry.
We still think you're at least at or above average looking.
Yeah.
I think that's an improvement.
It is!
At or above!
At or above!
Speak from personal experience as a minority against whom discrimination was, you know, lobbed very recently with the railroads.
I mean, look, I gotta tell you, I've been pulled over multiple times.
I was in a neighborhood picking up a friend on a Sunday for mock trial practice in high school and I wasn't parked in front of any particular house and an officer came and You know, I was just literally reading a book and he came and he took me out of the car and we had an interaction.
You could tell he wasn't sure what was going on.
He did the normal way of kind of standing back behind the wheel where he could see my hands, you know, had me put my hands on the steering wheel.
Like on the top, I had them on the side.
My dad just told me, like, when you get pulled over, turn the car off, turn the radio off, roll the windows down.
On the freeway, pull as far as you can.
Put your hands on the steering wheel, and I just had them on the side instead of on top, so he said, put them on top.
Took me out of the vehicle.
I mean, I had been taken out of a car on the highway, and I said, oh, I do have a firearm in the back, because I was going to my dad's ranch during college.
And he was like, I'm going to need you to get out of the car.
Pat me down.
I almost opened the back door of his car.
He actually asked me to get into the car, into the police car.
So I reached for the back door, but he was like, he screams, no!
Why?
He's like, there's a canine back there.
I did not see the warning sign that was like, canine unit.
Oh my God.
So we ended up getting in the front.
Mighty different bill.
Yeah.
And in each of those instances, um, you know, got, got the ticket that, you know, I deserved.
I mean, I was, you know, whatever I was doing.
The first one, I didn't get a ticket for doing anything cause there wasn't anything wrong.
He said, there have been robberies in the neighborhood, and I haven't seen your car around, and you're not parked in front of any particular house.
Right.
I was like, yeah.
Really?
Do I match the description?
Well, I don't know.
Do you think you'll get anything like this?
It's just a picture of Mr. Miyagi.
So, sorry.
I know.
It was just Kim Jong-il, right?
And I was like, ooh, dad, ooh, ah, ooh, ooh.
So I get it.
And in these instances, the question is, you know, were other things racially motivated, right?
I mean, that's really what it comes down to.
But in the instance of Rashard Brooks, again, think about all the moments when he resisted arrest, when he was punching them repeatedly.
They did not take that additional force.
They didn't even take the force when he was running away with their weapon.
They only took the action in that moment when he aimed it.
And in fact, the direction in which he aimed it was not just at the officer.
But it's the civilians who are in their vehicles, and we're also filming it.
And so, again, I don't think you're gonna- you may even hear this officer come and say, in the heat of the moment, having looked back at it now, I regret that I was put in a situation where I feared for other people's lives and felt I needed to use my gun, and maybe in the cold light of day, And not in that moment, I would have chosen something different.
But in that moment, I chose that because I was fearful for people's lives, and that was what I had at my disposal.
It's almost like it's their job to protect people's lives, not necessarily to only protect the life of the child abuser.
So everyone else should be taken into consideration.
We do have to move on to the Chaz thing, but I will say this.
I do believe that at this point, race is taken into the equation, and that I believe there is more grace given to people who say, you're going to be in the nightly news, I'm going to F you up.
They go, do we?
Even if it's entirely justified at this point, and we'll get to that qualified immunity probably tomorrow talking about it.
I'm just going to be thrown under the bus because no one wants to deal with the backlash.
I know a lot of people, it's just anecdotal, but that's what I have in this instance is anecdotal.
I was pulled over for a suspended license.
I got zero grace whatsoever, and I got a ticket for I think going like four over, which I didn't even know you could do.
That's not fair.
So let's move on to the Summer of Love.
Chaz, Chaz, run by Mr. Razz, Razzmatazz, Chaz Rape is what's going on in Chaz right now.
This is the area of the Autonomous Zone in Seattle.
And I do find this interesting because this does just show what a disconnect What the hell was that on television?
That was just the Wendy's.
Oh, that's the Wendy's on fire.
Well, MLK would be proud.
I have a dream today that Dave's double stack will no longer see through a racial lens but a triple because what kind of a pussy eats a double stack?
Does YouTube get two stories today?
YouTube gets two stories.
Because I'm angry.
I am an angry white man.
Oh boy.
Oh no.
Here we go.
What are you gonna burn down?
What does that mean?
It means that I'm portrayed as an alt-right skinhead.
That's what we get.
When someone shows up to defend their own property with a firearm, they're like, these extreme right-wingers...
Well, no, they just burnt down a Wendy's.
Yes, they're just racist.
The jack-in-the-box next door thought, you know, he'd have a fire extinguisher and a revolver on hand.
I don't think that's extremism.
I mean, fires do spread.
The coverage from the media of Chaz has been very peaceful.
As a matter of fact, this is something that's very rare.
You know in politics, and probably in law, they tell you don't speak in absolutes.
Since it don't say always, never, not at all.
But the media coverage has quite literally, you will see a clip here, that all city officials have said that it's been entirely peaceful.
And of course that's been echoed everywhere in the media here, lest you think I lie.
Why do you believe the president chose to talk about domination in the face of what's happening not just in your city but in many instances when it comes to what the remedy is for the unrest in the country right now?
What do you think this is about for him?
I think it shows a complete lack of understanding of why people are in the street.
They're in the street fighting a system of domination and he doesn't understand that.
And his response is always one that's bellicose and militaristic, but he doesn't honor the military in that way either, as you've seen from the line of generals that have disputed him.
So I think he says dominate because he totally does not understand what is happening in America, and he is desperately trying to start the old fights and the old divisions that put him in power in the first place.
How long do you think Seattle in those few blocks looks like this?
I don't know.
We could have the Summer of Love.
Do we have that clip, by the way, that I asked for?
It's the second clip.
Let's go here.
So is it clip B?
Because clip B is the police officer that I have here.
I want to make sure we have the right clip.
No.
All right.
All right.
So this is another clip of media coverage.
Sorry, mislabeled.
Sorry.
OK, there we go.
Well, city leaders acknowledge that everything has been peaceful and you continue to have this street festival-like situation.
City officials have said everything has been peaceful.
You know what else I would like to do?
We're going to have, uh... You should know, leaving the precinct was not my decision.
You fought for days to protect it.
I asked you to stand on that line, day in and day out, to be pelted with projectiles, to be screamed at, threatened, and in some cases hurt.
Then to have a change of course nearly two weeks in, It seems like an insult to you and our community.
Response times for crimes in progress were over 15 minutes, about three times as long as the average of every year.
If that is your mother, your sister, your cousin, your neighbor's kid who is being raped, assaulted, and otherwise victimized, you are not going to want to have your court that has picked the police up three times while you get there to provide services to them.
Now, I'm gonna let you go back to playing with your Tonka trucks.
But do you know that what you did was wrong?
Yes, I do.
I know.
Now go and pick your metal ladle, because I'm gonna beat your ass back up.
So by the way, that last quote of her saying that response time has tripled to 9-1-1 for rapes and burglaries, I couldn't find.
And there's another clip of it where she was on location reiterating that.
I couldn't find it anywhere.
ABC News, CNN, CBS.
I went to Reuters.
Couldn't find it.
I could only find the written articles of her quotes.
Now why do you think that is?
Well, we actually know the answer to that.
Soledad O'Brien recently came out and said that at CNN they frequently would only light the right black voices on CNN.
And apparently the chief of police in Seattle, who is a woman of color, doesn't get to talk about it when she's criticizing the mayor.
And Soledad O'Brien fakes like she can speak French!
So, no, this is interesting.
I couldn't find it anywhere, and I know we're going to have Elijah Schaefer up, who's going to be down there from on location, but I would like to show some, if we can, some B-roll, if you haven't seen B-roll at all, or any pictures of Chazz going on, because this is something that's very interesting to me.
Not only could you not find the police speech, only written articles.
Chazz is the least democratic place in the United States.
This guy Raz, was his name Raz Muntaz?
The rapper with the Tesla?
Whose last employment was Airbnb-ing his apartment has seized control.
No one voted for him.
No one voted for this person.
The people who live in this area, right, the people who run businesses, own houses, they're now being asked for ID to enter and leave their own dwellings.
Well, that's not legal.
No one voted for that.
Where are any of the Democratic Socialists, right?
Bernie Sanders.
Well, Democratic Socialism.
Okay.
I still think that Socialism is bad, even if you vote for it.
But in this case, people didn't even vote for it.
It's a coup!
It's been seized by effectively domestic terrorists!
Where is the DNC, who are all about democracy at this point, who don't understand what a constitution, what a representative republic is?
But in this case, it couldn't be more clear-cut the people who live there, the people who built that city, the people who pay taxes, had no say in being ruled over by people who, by the way, hilariously tried to create a garden, and they did it with cardboard cutouts and empty starboard cups, and the funniest story of all, oh shoot, I got ink all over, look at this ink!
The chat's been alight with comments about your inky hand.
Is it all over?
I don't see it anywhere else.
What happened?
I don't know.
It's a bad pen.
Oh, this is terrible.
And I was on a roll.
Cheap pen.
We bought cheap pens.
Cheap pens.
That's it with cheap pens.
Infiltrated.
Were you going to mention the wall that they built?
Gene Wilder's cheap suits.
That's it with cheap suits.
No more cheap suits.
No.
No.
My handlers in the Chinese government told me this would really annoy you.
But I said, no, no, no.
It won't be that effective.
It's a very slow burn of a product.
It really is.
It should be more acute, is my point.
And something else, too, that's very interesting to me, while it's the least democratic place in the United States, a couple of other things.
One of their demands is de-gentrification.
Yes.
How do you do that without segregation, bitch?
You stupid, goofy, dumb bitch!
How do you do de-gentrification unless you pull, like, the Black Lives Matter, by the way, and just tell everyone else to the back of the line white people, which I would argue is kind of racist.
Also, something else that I find interesting, this is the leftist utopia, similar to Detroit, we've talked about that.
When the left gets what they want, this is what they want, is Chaz.
Right?
Chaz is the left, that's why it's supported by the mayors, that's why it's supported by members of the DNC, people like Ted Lieu, again, sorry, not all, half-Asians.
He's only half-cousin.
So what's interesting to me is this is exactly what they want.
Anyone out there actually want to argue that this looks more like a nudist hippie commune than say, East Berlin?
Have you seen their graffiti?
Have you seen the trash?
Have you seen the fires?
And by the way, that's not really a surprise because any time the left gets what they want, It's always the lesser Berlin!
It never turns out any other way.
Hey look, CNN right now, just showing, they were just showing the end of that shooting.
Didn't show the lead up, did they?
Nope.
Interesting.
They have access to it now, right?
Well I would hope we do.
Everyone's had access since Saturday afternoon.
And no one has covered it.
Here's something else before we go to Elijah Schaffer, who is live for us down there.
They've also, something else to point out again, that it's just a mob, that it's tyranny.
And by the way, tyranny by the mob, it's just as much as a mob from the government.
Sorry, tyranny from the government.
Tyranny from the government, coming from the government.
It's just as severe if it's coming from a mob, especially if the government that's designed to protect you from tyranny doesn't step in to help you.
It's still tyranny.
If you have to show ID to get in and out of your dwelling, and you have to pay this mob of people who are roaming the streets unfettered simply to run your business, that is tyranny.
And we in the United States do not do tyranny, so it is the government's role to step in and stop mob-based tyranny.
In case you don't believe what I'm saying, here's I believe a business owner who's been shaken down by the mob.
Oh, I think we have a clip here.
Oh, is that clip not working?
It may not be working.
Alright, we'll stop that one.
Do we know if it's just that clip or do we know if it's the other clips?
It should just be that clip.
That clip just doesn't like us.
But that's basically what the Mafia was doing.
It was a shakedown for protection money.
All the mob bosses were like, come on!
You started a new country and took our model?
And you're not in trouble?
Wait, why am I touching this pen again?
Why are you doing this?
Stop it.
You do it to yourself.
Why am I touching?
Got him.
By the way, that garden?
You're playing the long game.
Is this a cultural difference?
I'm going to be promoted so high in the Communist Party because of this.
You know what's funny?
The only two novelty shops that I've ever known in my life were owned by Asians.
Owned by Chinese men.
Two of them were really funny.
One guy made me afraid of Chinese people.
Do you know why?
I'll tell you exactly why.
I'll tell you why.
I'll tell you off air.
Remind me to go back to why I was afraid of older Chinese men.
Let me vet this story.
No, no, no.
Trust me.
It's totally fine.
It's not racist at all.
I just created a gross generalization about old Asian men who ran novelty shops for years to come.
Let's go then, since I'm not sure about the clips, whether they're working.
We have Elijah Schafer.
Do we have him here?
Live from jazz!
I just like saying it that way.
Elijah, how are you, sir?
I'm doing good.
Steven, good morning.
How are you guys doing?
Ah, we're doing okay.
We've had some issues here with clips, but you needn't worry yourself about that.
Also an ink debacle.
Where are you right now?
Are you down in Chaz?
So yeah, I am in the greater outer regions of Chaz, also called Chazurbia, which is the suburbs of the newest communist nation.
Okay, and what have you seen?
I think we have some clips from his Instagram, right?
Because we weren't able to get the footage that you sent this morning, but let's really quickly, you tell us what it is that you've been seeing on the ground and then we'll show some of the footage.
Oh, sorry, yeah.
It's a little bit delayed here.
So, basically what I've been seeing on the ground here is there's two types of Chaz.
There's the Chaz during the day, where the Daily Beast, where CNN, where everybody else likes to show, and then there's the Chaz last night.
One of my stringers and a friend of mine named Kalen, he's from Kalen on Twitter, He was recording an altercation with Rav Simone and one of his crew members.
They told him, hand over your phone, hand over your stuff, or if you don't, then we're going to beat the... I don't know if I can say it, but beat the shit out of you.
You can say it.
And then he said, no.
He goes, no, I'm not going to give it over.
So they grabbed him by the shirt, punched him in the head.
He tried to run, and then they cornered him on the street.
He was screaming out for help.
And then they told him, no, you can't leave.
You have to come to an interrogation tent.
So they now have interrogation tents.
They now have interrogation places where you are forced to go to be interrogated to see what you were doing.
And they said, we have reports that you were filming our security plans.
And this is during the moment when Rastamone and his crew chased down a supposed looter of a local business as they broke in and set a fire, searching their bags and also you know basically
Doing the stopper work and so there's is it is fully developed into a police state here
And they don't talk about that during the day while everyone's smoking pot and having sex with each other in
dirty tents Listen that does sound like a summer of love
So basically, it's the police without any accountability or rule of law.
Do you have any footage of that at all, since you said your friend had a camera, or did they end up... Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, that's coming out.
The police were involved, so it's an open police issue.
So the police, he had to hide in a construction site.
The John Brown Gun Club actually chased him down in full black block.
And so the John Brown Gun Club, which people don't know, is related to the ICE attack, the fire attack.
So they're related to domestic terrorism on federal property.
And they're doing such deep policing here that I was able to go undercover and pretend like I was part of the John Brown Gun Club because I had this really sexy, you know, domestic terrorist starter kit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah, see look, we're coming into like the monolith here.
See this?
That looks like Wanderlust.
It doesn't look like East Berlin.
Well, I'm headed to the beaches.
of Chaz right now, which I'm going to show you.
But yeah, footage, there is footage of that.
It's on Jack Posobiec, from Caitlyn as well, on Twitter.
And more's coming out.
But here's the point.
There is a lot of freedom to do what you want here.
Unless, of course, that is talking positively about Trump.
Or if it's about filming what's really going on.
That's why you're not seeing a lot from the mainstream media, because they know if they show what happens, they'll get Taken out, but I will tell you that someone, when I got out of my Uber, gave me some magic mushrooms.
I'm not going to take them, but they handed me some.
At least wait until you're off air.
Check this out, look at this.
This is the beaches here.
It's really beautiful.
By the way, it goes perfectly with the mushrooms, the whole leaving Las Vegas.
Yeah, you know, not that I don't love them, but you know, we'll just like scatter the ashes of lost communist dreams.
Into the ocean.
Someone else is gonna walk by and be like, look, mushrooms!
Ooh, the gardens.
Have you heard about the gardens?
Oh yeah, let me see the gardens.
Racially segregated.
Can you take us to the gardens?
Because I saw pictures and it about made me, um, I mean I had to get new pants.
I pissed myself.
So hard laughing.
You are about one minute away from the best experience of your life.
Alright, so listen, as you walk I'll talk a little bit.
So far what we have is we have a peaceful commune where there's leadership that has not been elected, you don't have law enforcement, you have no rule of law, but you do have effectively a police state and you don't have freedom of the press or freedom of speech.
So these people are definitively less free than anywhere else in, well, I would say the surrounding country, but their country, America.
And pretty soon the red, white, and blue will put a boot in their ass and make sure they know.
We do also have some clips that he sent this morning, a montage.
Okay, so listen, hey, Elijah, hold there, be safe, be inconspicuous, just pretend like you took the mushrooms.
We're gonna show some clips real quick to the audience.
Wait, I'm here!
Oh, oh, oh, hold on!
Let's see the gardens, yeah.
So, we got really cool gardens.
I like this place a lot.
This is the garden.
I don't know, it's kind of probably backwards, but this garden is for black and indigenous and their plant allies.
This is the black indigenous and plant ally one.
It's growing really well.
Hold on a second, what happens if you're white and you plant in the garden or take from the garden?
Well, you need to come to this garden over here with the wind chimes.
It's the wind chimes one.
So yeah, it's like a community.
We are in a straight up...
There it is, look, and we have the future, that's the future sun thing, and we are, this is where we are, and then we have a message.
What are they growing in the gardens, Elijah?
Tell me, what is it?
That's a good question.
Orchids, so we got orchids.
Oh, okay, edible.
Yeah, you know.
And that's why, by the way, the local National Guard and Fire Department, they've had to bring in food supplies.
Yeah, exactly.
But you also can't... I'm out here because we can't film volunteers.
No one wants to be filmed though, so I'm just filming the plants themselves.
Okay.
We have hay, and then we have a lot of these.
These are plant-filming plants.
The Antifa flower gardens here.
What are they growing?
Pretty cool.
You know, that's... Oh, I can read it.
Here we go.
Herbs.
Greek oregano.
I don't know what use.
I don't know, Greek oregano is this one.
Okay, well, the essentials.
That's great.
Yeah, so you can go to the clips, but while you're showing the clips, I'm going to go walk over to the next section.
Okay, alright, we'll check back in with you.
So you can put some oregano over the food that has careflown into your autonomous state.
So your MRE will be tasty.
You know what this Jimmy Jones could really use?
Some anarchist oregano.
A little Greek zing.
Don't they have oregano at Jimmy Jones?
I don't want that corporatist oregano.
Where'd you get the oregano seeds?
Green giant shit!
You can't go to Home Depot.
You can't go to the botanical section because it's closed down.
Let's show some clips really quick to the audience.
Again, don't believe me.
Believe your lion eyes and ears.
Black people are getting killed!
That's why we're in these streets!
That's why you should be pissed!
You don't look pissed!
This is what pissed looks like!
That's what stupid looks like.
Hey Donald, it's your birthday? F*** your birthday!
Wow.
Take care of the naked guy.
That was the black guy with the flag that was stolen and he was run out.
Oh, the superheroes are out!
the superheroes are out.
We burn s*** down.
I think it's a good advice.
Oh sorry, go ahead.
No, no, okay.
If white America doesn't want to get it right, we're going to see more burnings, more losing
s***.
More burnings?
Stop the burnings!
Oh.
Hey look, sexual harassment, kids.
Stop the pigs!
It's still down there.
Stop the pigs!
I guess they don't have mental health counseling down there either.
They haven't gotten to that funding yet.
No, this is it.
Attacking them.
So defund the police and put the funding into social workers who sexually harass disturbed, I guess, Christian extremists.
That guy seemed like a rapture street preacher, but he wasn't hurting anybody.
No, he certainly couldn't be annoying.
I hope we find that guy who did it, and I hope that charges are brought at some point.
I hope charges are brought against all of these people.
And, you know, I'll go back to my opinion.
We'll go off YouTube really quickly, but Elijah, back to you, sir.
Show us what you got, and then we will go behind the paywall a little bit.
Yeah, yeah.
I got two great things.
We're at the No Cop Co-op.
Little kitschy names.
I like that.
Is it the Interrogation Tent Co-op?
Okay.
I think that's the medic tent, actually.
But we have, I mean, you can get literally whatever you want here.
They have beans and canned foods and snacks.
It's all free, too.
You can just, you can just like, they're all, they get a lot of donations.
This looks like a marathon.
Can you just, can you just take, take something right now, see what they do?
Yeah, it's really great.
Just take something.
They'll give you any, just anything you want, water, they'll take care of you.
It's really, really nice.
And there's the barricades.
And I was gonna show you, so right here you have the Anti-colonialism conversation center, and then that's next to the feelings and emotions tent, which is nearby.
And this is the last part I want to leave you with.
Last night, people got into an argument.
I looked for a water, and then they only had deer.
Which they brewed themselves, no doubt.
Oregano.
But then they blessed me with a really good beer, the Hard Rock, Rolling Rock, which is essentially water.
Right!
So now I'm at the police, this is the police precinct right here.
This is pretty, you'll see right, I know this is mirrored so it's pretty crazy, but you got the Seattle Police right here and it's kind of in pretty, not the worst condition I've ever seen in my life.
It looks pretty good.
Um, if you check it out.
Are people sleeping in those tents?
Or are those just like poop tents?
Oh, no, those are the citizens of Chavs.
We don't have names for them yet, but if your viewers want to add a comment and give their best name for the village homes, we haven't been able to come up with it.
Yeah, but people are just camping around.
How about Shitheads?
Does that work?
Is that a sit- or is that taken, Aft?
Is that taken from you?
This is the police precinct that, uh, all the mainstream media keeps saying is still in pretty good shape, so... Okay.
This is, this is like when you come here, I go, I go... That's pretty good to me.
I was just like, it makes me kind of laugh, because it's like, it's like... I don't know, this is the... It's not, it's not exactly, uh, your best, your best, uh... Mr. Gorbachev, tear down...
I mean, whatever this is, it's more than a wall, but this is all gonna hurt resale value.
Wait, wait, wait.
The best part is I went to a restaurant right here to go use the restroom, and the...
The code to get in was 1312, which is A-C-A-B.
All cops are bastards, so.
Oh my god.
Well, okay.
We all know if we're looking for a place to take a steaming pile in Seattle.
Elijah, thank you so much, and please do keep us posted.
Anything you have, we want to amplify.
Be safe, brother.
Where's the best place for people to find your work as well?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, the best place if you're watching now, go to youtube.com slash slightlyoffensive.
That's youtube.com slash Slightly offensive, and you can also find me at Elijah Schaefer on Twitter, but also know there's going to be a bunch of extended footage and cuts.
There's also a walkthrough right now, an end-to-end, unedited walkthrough of Chazz.
On my YouTube channel right now that you can watch with narration to see the whole place.
All right.
Thank you, Elijah.
We appreciate it, brother.
We must go.
And to everyone else watching on YouTube right now, we have some tweets to get to.
We're also going to be playing, uh, is it token character?
Token character or anti-depressant.
YouTube, piss off!
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