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It's a What We Missed, where you send in the topics that you most want us to discuss, because no matter what we discuss, some of you get mad.
And then we say, okay, well, don't be mad about it.
Just tell us what you want us to discuss.
So this has been making the rounds.
I don't know if you know this, but the Power Rangers are racist, is what people are saying now.
Because Black Rangers, Black, and Yellow Rangers, Yellow.
I'm okay with it.
Mexico is not as dangerous as New Mexico.
Did you know that?
Did you know that?
New Mexico is top 25 most dangerous places.
It's a sanctuary city.
Yeah, we'll get into exactly why, because if the left had their policy, it would look like New Mexico.
And this has been going viral because there's a video of like half a dozen people pooping all at once in the city with no fear of repercussions.
And there was that story that we missed of the student who was suspended for asking why the United States flags were not being flown in that school.
Welcome, Bongino Army.
We know you're coming in from Vince.
We appreciate it, which, of course, comes from the name Vincente, which in the Romance languages, if you go back to Latin, translates roughly to guineas, maybe closer than they appear.
They make up 56% of the world's population, 80% of global GDP, yet they occupy only 1%.
Of the Earth's surface.
This is the story of our world's cities, the globalist leaders that control them, their insidious plans, and how they've even rigged the game to skirt democracy, our republic, and really America itself.
If the 20th century was about the United Nations, the 21st should be about United Cities.
The network of cities, I think, needs to be a counterpoint to dysfunctional national politics.
What they have failed to do...
At the national level, they're repackaging and planning for the city level.
What we've done is bringing a lot of people into our city who weren't investing there before.
Are these people crazy or, like, what's driving this narrative?
I don't accept the premise that one community is a problem.
This is not one area where your citizens can greatly beat my work.
Here's the reality.
I gave you a real answer.
Now we have the irrefutable proof that these mayors and city leaders around the world are pushing these agendas.
So what is the actual goal?
It's control.
The future does not belong to globalists.
The future belongs to patriots.
There is nothing about DEI that's going to preclude anybody.
This is a new way of doing politics, and I think it is an antidote to the turbulence and the division.
Those on the left in positions of power, they view you as nothing more than an economic unit.
Who you are, your culture, your nation's history, your values, what makes you A citizen of your country could not interest them less.
They know better than you what you need.
They know better than you when you need it.
They know better than you why you need it.
They just know better than you.
You and all that makes you, you?
Who cares?
cares?
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Two things.
Every now and then, something that I do every day just sticks out at me.
I kind of take that for granted.
I love that we put Brian Stelter as the son in the intro to the show.
He'll always be there.
And we had many conversations when he was gone from CNN.
Like, should we still have Stelter?
He's irrelevant.
To the point we were ready to pull it, and then he came back again to suck.
So now we still have him.
It's like he never left.
That reminds me.
I was taking a dump in the bathroom here.
Oh, boy.
And I heard something in the pipes.
I thought somebody was looking at me through that glory hole.
And I looked over, but it scared me, and Brian Seltzer's face had fallen a little bit.
And so I went to go fix it, and then I ruined it.
So now his face, instead of looking like this, is now looking like this.
Well... Like he's watching...
But he's watching.
He's watching.
He ain't strange.
Return of the tracks.
Oh, my God.
Return of the tracks.
Hey, you know what?
Mission Control for Rumble Premium for Mug Club members.
We haven't looked at Brian Stelter's Instagram in a while.
Can we see if he's still trying to portray himself as a heterosexual male?
Hey guys, I was just reading Playboy and I saw an article that said you can make your penis bigger if you smell flowers.
That's right.
I read it over brunch.
Shut up, Stelter.
Yeah. All right.
Okay. So we have a lot to get to.
There was that, and then there was something else that I was going to say in it.
Oh, hey, what was the remake of Goosebumps?
Comment below.
That's what I was saying.
There was something I saw come out recently.
There was the Jack Black movie, maybe movies.
But there was a show.
There was a show.
I just watched it.
Justin Long.
Yeah, I think that's the one.
I think he's like a plant monster or something like that.
Oh, okay.
You guys let me know if it's good.
Maybe I'll give it a shot.
Question of the day before we move on.
Who was your first crush?
Who was your first crush?
Mine was obviously She-Hulk, you know, because of the superhero card.
No, no, no, you can't do this.
It was the real-life lady who was just painted green in the superhero card with one of those high-cut 80s bikinis, and I was like, whoa, what is this?
But the real person was Cameron Diaz in the mask.
Okay. Kim Basinger in the original Batman.
Yeah. And I was very upset when, because I didn't see Batman 2, I wasn't allowed to, and then I saw Batman Forever, and I was like, they replaced her with a ginger, Nicole Kidman.
And then Daisy Fuentes on America's Funniest Home Videos was like the strongest crush I had.
Mine was Topanga.
Topanga. That was for a lot of people.
Topanga. There was nothing sexy about it.
It was just...
It was innocent.
It was a nice girl.
She was a nice girl.
Nice lips.
And Winnie Cooper became a math genius.
All right.
Oh, really?
We already told you what we're getting to.
Kevin Morgan, CEO.
Great. And, of course, Mr. Josh Feierstein.
You have a show coming up, right?
Yeah, I got June 20th and 21st.
I'll be at the Helium Comedy Club in Indianapolis.
Nice. Nice.
I need a bag.
OK. What?
What? I did it at?
I'm also going to be there.
This is going to make sense in four seconds.
So Mickey Rourke is obviously a legend in the entertainment industry.
Let me get to the...
I'm sorry, it was perfect timing.
Hey, I'll be in Indianapolis, you fag!
We're better than this.
Guys, we're not doing Mickey Rourke justice.
You're right.
Sorry, Mickey.
So, he has a lot of accomplishments.
Obviously, people like Mickey Rourke, but now he's becoming a legend for what the left believes is, and I would argue is hilarious and completely acceptable, homophobia.
I need a fag!
I'll talk a deal.
He points to the lesbian.
You can't say that, Mickey.
I know, but I was talking about a cigarette.
I know you.
I know.
You can't justify it because it's not right.
You can't try and justify things which aren't right.
Sure you can.
Hold on.
Pause. Pause.
So just to be clear, this is Big Brother.
That woman is a lesbian and this guy is white knighting for a lesbian who's unattractive.
It makes no sense.
He's like, yeah, wrong is wrong.
And then you're about to see her start crying because he asked for a cigarette.
Yeah. This is when people say the generation's gone soft.
I get it.
All generations have had spoiled bread.
This is what they're talking about.
To be honest, we've known each other less than 24 hours.
You have no reason to have my back.
Because it's right and wrong, though.
But it's between right and wrong and that mental loss.
She sounds like she breathes exhaust.
She sounds like a cigarette.
I'm getting upset.
I'm a little crying.
No crying is my favourite therapy.
Come on.
Hey, we have a new bag.
Come on.
Get closer.
Put your head on my lap.
I'll make you straight.
Go on.
Come on, come on.
Come cry on your favourite pofter.
I mean, here's the thing.
At one point in time...
I would disagree, but someone would say, hey, maybe that joke is on the line, or say, ah, I get it, fag has meant cigarette in the UK for a long time.
Okay, but I don't like it.
But instead, no, no, that's wrong.
That's wrong.
You can cry about it.
It's life-alteringly wrong.
By the way, lesbians don't get called fags.
That's for gay people.
That's never happened.
It's totally not a lesbian thing.
Okay, so now we'll move on to, you have lesbian, you have the perpetually offended culture.
This is Mickey Rourke.
Like, you understand who you're dealing with.
You're surprised.
That's why they brought him on the show.
Also, how are you insulted when a man that ugly insults you?
Just take it on the chin and go, yeah, well, I don't look like you.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm doing okay.
Instead, she has to go to the delusional feminist argument where he makes a joke.
And then she actually asserts that she would physically dominate Mickey Rourke, who was one of the first actors to become a professional boxer.
It wasn't a great boxer, but, you know, you'd be like a club boxer.
Certainly could beat up a lesbian who couldn't give you one pull-up.
And he goes on to say some other things, which, granted, you may not lie.
You may think, okay, he's old, it's inappropriate, fine.
But it's still just, the level of reaction is ridiculous.
Just think, in four days, we'll never see each other again.
Four days?
Nah, babe.
I'm trying to last four days.
If I stay longer than four days, you won't be gay anymore.
I can guarantee I will still be gay and I will still be in a very happy relationship.
I'll tie you up.
I can promise you that won't happen.
I dare you to try.
You'll be the one tied up.
Yeah, I'll take that bet.
Also, it's a joke.
It's a joke.
I'll tie you up.
This is the equivalent to an old man going, hey, hey, sweet cheeks.
Just move on.
He's like 80. And he's missing a lot of front teeth, it looks like, too.
Well, he boxed!
It's pretty sad.
He boxed, he had a bunch of work done.
He's a fantastic actor, by the way, Mickey Rourke.
Diner's one of my favorite films.
Young Mickey Rourke has a very different voice from old Mickey Rourke, even an accent.
It's kind of like Al Pacino.
But does she actually think that she's going to beat up Mickey Rourke?
No, tie him up, she said.
I'll tie you up!
She's going to do a TikTok dance around him.
Tie him up.
It's just the level of delusion.
She's an angry lesbian.
What does she think?
I don't understand.
What do lesbians...
They all of a sudden think they're tough.
What do they think?
Pussy is steroids?
I don't...
If anything, it's kryptonite.
If I could eat pussy, I could do anything.
Yeah, exactly.
Now let me work on your carburetor.
Mickey, geez.
So to be fair to...
Look, it robs you of being able to be redeemed.
You recognize you make a mistake.
Mickey Rourke recognized it and tried to make amends later.
I'm an old, broken-down piece of meat.
And I'm alone.
And I deserve to be all alone.
I just don't want you to hate me.
I just don't want you to hate me.
Okay? Have a heart.
Then he tied her up.
Now, that being said, he wasn't as friendly when he found out from the producer that he was kicked off the show.
He didn't take it well.
God damn it.
God damn it.
He hurts himself to feel.
The most offensive thing about all of this is that people watch Big Brother.
I've never seen an episode.
I didn't know it was still on.
I didn't know it was still on either.
I thought that maybe the Europeans liked it or something, but that's...
I think that's...
I mean, this is European, Big Brother?
I don't know, but are we trying to get revenge on the Asians?
Like, are we packaging our stuff up and they're dubbing it for their countries now as opposed to the other way around?
Like, is that what they do with Big Brother?
No, every single one of them would be arrested and the authorities would have handled it perfectly in China.
Ah, that's right.
Yeah, I remember.
Hey, what else?
Oh, you know what?
I forgot.
Today is a show because you guys get angry sometimes.
We missed one of your favorite topics.
So it's time for What We Missed.
That's like the perfect stinger for that.
And before I get to this next topic, by the way, if you have children, they shouldn't be watching today.
No. Because, again, addressing the degeneracy is not condoning it.
We're going to talk about San Francisco and the statue they erected.
I'm sure you can guess where it's going.
Yes. So, please, just download the Rumble app and follow us there.
Because... I guess I still have the fear.
Like, Rumble's not going to ban us, but still, it's just the best way to stay in touch.
I mean, we don't want to embarrass Chris too much.
No, exactly.
Every now and then I wonder if people at Rumble tune in to this show are like, oh my god.
Oh, hey, the number one show at the time slot.
Let's check in.
Oh my god.
Okay, let's picture that they're tuning in right now, alright?
San Francisco tried sprucing up the city's aesthetics with a 45-foot statue of a naked woman.
Good lord, it still stands.
The world has changed all around it, but Roebling's erection still stands.
You know it's fake, because he's looking at a woman.
Oh, right.
He's a homo.
A legend.
I think he is, though.
Yes. Right?
It's the story, and just watch his obsession with show tunes.
It's disconcerting.
They did, though, actually put up a nude statue.
Here's the right clip.
Yeah. Unfortunately, because of San Francisco, it was immediately sodomized by a public servant.
He's up in those cheeks.
Oh, he's really...
Oh my god!
Yo! What the...
Yes, I'll take my salad to go, thank you.
Of course, you're talking about the Bay Area when Nancy Pelosi heard about the project.
She needed to have her input and she demanded they immediately restart.
Yep. And see, now they gave it hands so she could stroke up a couple lobbyists.
You need hands for martinis.
It's not shaking quite enough.
Who put the door?
You know the artist is like, guys, guess where I'm going to put the door.
Absolutely. You know what they're gonna have to do, right?
Did they hire a homophobic civil engineer for this in San Francisco?
This is the touch therapy training.
You've been mean to the gay employees.
Now climb up that butt and see what it's like.
You gotta clip climb up my butt.
No, I said climb up that butt.
Oh, climb up that butt.
You know what?
We'll clip it anyway and let the cards fall where they may.
How about that?
It's not fair at all.
So here's another one.
The cultural issue of everything is racist.
The good thing is it's not really working, I don't think, a whole lot.
It doesn't stop, God love them, the left from trying.
So you remember the Power Rangers night?
It was fun.
We all liked it.
They're still going.
They destroy half the city with some karate moves.
And apparently...
A whole lot of racism.
It's problematic.
That brings us to this week's Entertainment Minute.
All right.
So, Power Rangers.
Okay. Happens.
People like it.
Do you have a stroke?
It's fun.
Right? Fast forward 30 years, and then the writer apologizes.
For racism.
30 years later, for something that was not racist, his name is Tony Oliver, and he admitted in a new investigation discovery series, it's called Hollywood Demons, that it was, quote, a mistake to cast a black actor to play the black ranger and an Asian actor to play the yellow ranger.
It was racist for the black actor to wear the black suit.
To be fair, still better than the originally planned black ranger in purple suit, which was, you know...
Oh, that seems that would have been cooler.
Yeah. Wow.
Morphin ain't easy.
Tell Kimberly to go make that money.
Where's my money, honey?
Gotta keep your mof hand strong.
That's true.
Tell Rita she owes me $20.
That's right.
Rita got a headache.
I'll give her a headache.
Yeah. Where'd you get all that money for that machine?
That crazy voice, Rita?
Talk about you got a leg and I got a arm.
What's the name of the guy who shows up in the hologram?
He just shows up...
Zordon. Something like that?
Yeah, Zordon.
The whole point is rendered moot.
Because immediately upon morphing into their Power Rangers suit, they all became 12-year-old Asian girl gymnasts.
Like, none of it matters at that point.
They actually were.
Like, every scene from that show that wasn't the actors was just ripped off from a Japanese show.
I didn't know that until you said it.
The original show.
It makes a lot of sense now.
It's all dubbed over.
Even that Rita chick is dubbed over.
Really? Yeah, that's not her real voice.
Wow, someone chose that one.
If you look at her, she's like Japanese or something.
Cambodian or something.
Yeah, she is!
She is Japanese!
You're just now doing this?
Honestly, I didn't think about it before.
It's all a direct copy.
Like, if you feel bad, you should feel bad for casting a white guy as a blue ranger, a white guy as a red, you know, all this stuff.
Red ranger, yeah, and then the blue ranger ended up being gay.
Oh, really?
Yeah. Who knew?
Oh, his balls are blue.
Yep. Well, his suit came with a built-in Depends.
That's the thing.
Oh, she is Japanese!
Yeah, look at her!
She even got a samurai costume!
Look at her!
Wow. Like an evil Shogun costume.
It's a silly show.
So, I've said this before.
Black people, there's no group in this country that is more overly represented in media while being completely unrepresented in media.
What do I mean by that?
Black Americans...
They don't usually, especially black men, don't share the views of Van Jones, of the Whoopi Goldbergs of the world, of the Joy Reads back when she had a show.
That's not representative of the mainstream black American view.
And you can comment below and tell them white privilege.
I'm tone deaf.
But we spend a lot of time around black people.
And we've reached out.
We've done black and white and the gray issues.
They're not looking to prepare.
They'll vote Democrat, sure.
But the woke identity politics is not really the instinctive position.
In my experience, with hundreds of most black men.
And this, right here, you're about to see a clip that I think is more representative of mainstream black American points of view that you don't hear in the media.
And you know why?
This is the real racism.
It's the leftist gatekeeping in the media.
It's, no, no, no, no, no.
We don't want to hear that.
No, no, no, no.
Trot out Van Jones.
Trot out some lesbian, Afro-centric gender studies major from Harvard.
So here's the black ranger himself, Walter Jones.
Who's not, you know, a perpetual media figure, so maybe, or media, I should say talking head.
I don't know what kind of work he, I haven't checked his IMDB.
I'm sure he's, I'm sure he's doing fine.
He's fine.
But he weighed in on this exact topic a couple of weeks ago, which means the writer should have known better.
Was there anything to being black as the Black Ranger?
Well, for me, I found it to be quite powerful.
Yeah? Mm-hmm.
Because here I am.
A young black kid from Detroit, Motor City, Motor City, Motown.
We get it.
Yes, indeed.
Predominantly a black city.
Yes, indeed.
And the time that I grew up in was a time where there was James Brown, say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud.
Then becoming a black superhero in a black suit, I was like, I was with it.
Oh, forget about it.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Let's go.
This is perfect for me.
Yeah, no kidding.
The idea of me being in a black suit never bothered me.
In fact, I was happy about it when I first saw the suit.
I thought it looked cool.
I thought it looked cool as well.
I thought I might look cool in red.
I know I don't look cool in blue because I've seen it.
The black was what I wanted to wear.
When I saw it, I was like, I want this one.
They're like, that's yours.
Let me ask you, when they talk about cultural appropriation or stealing the voice of marginalized minorities, how is...
Power Rangers, how is the production side, the entertainment industry, how are they not doing that?
In other words, the Black Ranger himself says, I think this was empowering.
I thought it was really cool.
I made the choice to be the Black Ranger, and now you have some writers saying, yeah, it was a real mistake, which also begs the question, okay, it was a mistake in casting him.
So, you would have not cast, all we know from that, all we can infer is that you wouldn't have cast a black man to be the Black Ranger.
So, a black person would have lost a role because of white guilt?
The level of tone deaf, it's very hard to comprehend.
And by the way, this Power Ranger, Walter Jones, he actually discussed to the controversy of the Yellow Ranger, an Asian lady.
And I tell you, if more people shared his point of view, you'll see this in this clip, I think we'd be a lot better off as a country.
We originally, in our pilot, had a Latina.
Playing the Yellow Ranger.
But after we got picked up, she asked for more money and they fired her.
Is that where Karen came in?
Tui Trang, who was an Asian girl.
So then it became odd, because at first she was Latina, and it was like, okay, I'm wearing a black suit, black guy, no biggie do it.
But then when Tui Trang came in, it was like, she was an Asian girl in a yellow suit, and it was like, oh, well, that's a little odd.
But it wasn't a big girl.
The kids didn't care.
Native American in a red suit.
She's not Native American.
What happened was, as kids got older, they went, hey, that's...
That's a funny thing.
And then they turned it into something that was never meant to be.
As kids do.
People try to make it into something that was prejudiced.
I've had a lot of people come in, what do you think about Power Rangers being prejudiced?
And I'm like, well, one, I'm a role model for kids in 40 different countries.
And I don't, what's prejudiced about that?
There you go.
Hey, there's a healthy perspective.
White people, why can't you do it?
For real.
And it's a perfect example of 90s America.
This is part of a broader issue.
90s America versus today, right?
Think about that.
The biggest shows, you had Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
The biggest athletes, Michael Jordan.
You had Mike Tyson.
I think that actually at one point in time, someone can correct me if I'm wrong, there was something, a study done, and the most recognizable faces on Earth, on Earth, were Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, and Michael Jackson.
I don't know the order of it, but they were the most recognizable faces on Earth.
Meaning the top two, top three, I say two because depending, I get the Michael Jackson thing.
It's not lost on me.
We're black people.
In other words, when the United States exported culture that people embraced, it involved black Americans.
That was the 90s.
We didn't even think twice about it.
No. And race relations, they were consistently on an improving trajectory until the year.
2013. There you go.
You can see it right there.
You can see the tipping point.
And I wonder what happened.
I wonder because it seems like, okay, things were getting better, getting better, getting better, and then they drop like a stone.
What happened around that time?
But my main message is to the parents of Trayvon Martin.
You know, if I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon.
That's right.
We had a Marxist in chief stoking a race war.
That's right.
I forgot about that.
And then we had hands up, don't shoot.
Even though his hands weren't up, he was reaching for a cop's gun and had just knocked over a convenience store.
And then we had the assassination of police officers in Dallas.
This is all pre-Trump, by the way.
This was the catalyst for Black Lives Matter before it was Black Lives Matter.
That's right.
That's right.
We had the first black president ever elected by white people.
Yep. And then somehow...
We were the most racist nation ever, and we hadn't actually repaired any of this.
That's what the media did.
The media went into hyperdrive to keep racism alive.
Because let me ask you this.
You see what they're doing now?
What would CNN?
What would MSNBC do?
What would Jesse Jackson?
What would Al Sharpton?
What would Joy Reid?
What would Whoopi Goldberg do if racism continually improved?
If it just continued on the path that it had been going since the 90s, they'd be out of work.
What about Al Sharpton, the huckster?
I thought I said Al Shrepton.
Did you say it on the list?
I know I said Jesse Jackson.
I want to at least go back to him because he was part of the catalyst for the shooting in Dallas was the hands up, don't shoot rallies that he was doing.
It had real world consequences for me.
One of the guys that died went to my church.
He was a police officer for our church.
I didn't know him personally, but I'd seen him before.
It really pissed me off because I grew up in the 90s where...
Pre-90s race was a little bit of a thing, but me as a kid, I had black friends, I had Hispanic friends, I had Filipino friends.
It didn't matter.
Yeah, right.
He didn't care.
He didn't play football.
I'm just kidding, Gerald.
I just thought that'd be funny.
No, I really didn't.
So when you get into high school at that time, and like I said, all the mics, all the movies, the biggest action star, or the biggest stars really.
Black stars, black musicians, black athletes, and you're like, I don't care.
And the Black Power Ranger was, like, the most badass one.
Everyone loved the Black Power Ranger.
The leader was the red one, but everyone knew that the badass one was the black one, and then later the green slash white one came in.
You guys don't know.
No, I do know.
Believe me, I had the green knife flute.
Oh, yeah.
Nice. The old Muslim Ranger.
Ah! He had the old knife flute.
That's right, he did, yeah.
Yeah, he would blow it, and then they'd have another add-on to the Megazord.
I don't remember how it worked.
Megasord is the word I was thinking of.
That's the big machine.
Yeah, yeah.
When they turn a big thing and then they destroy the entire town that would take decades to rebuild.
Yeah. Well, they just keep doing it over and over.
But then Barack Obama gets elected and we're like, all right, finally, race is going to heal.
Fine. I didn't like it and I wasn't super into politics at that time, but I understood what was going on.
And then I just saw the date of that clip.
March of 2012.
What was happening in 2012?
An election.
What was March?
The time when the election season is kicking off.
Most likely the primary on the other side of the aisle.
All of it was thrown away.
All of the progress that had been made on just kind of like, this is not a thing anymore, got thrown away to win an election.
To have an issue to wedge Americans apart with again.
And we're still dealing with it today, and it got worse.
Absolutely, yeah.
It's straight from the Marxist playbook.
Divide and conquer, divide people by race, divide people by class.
There's nothing new.
The left just decided to be more aggressive.
The left, I would say, with Barack Obama, because I know there's sort of a lot of...
Now it's mainstream acceptable to be...
It wasn't in the Bush years.
It wasn't even maybe in the Reagan years, but certainly as a younger person, as a millennial, you had to speak in hushed tones if you were conservative or a Republican.
That's not the case anymore.
You may have people say that you're a racist, but the truth is everyone knows half the country is conservative and people are more bold about it, right?
But what happened in...
Also, racism has lost its meaning.
It has.
It's been so watered down by every little tiny microaggression or so-called microaggression.
Right. Yeah, no.
I doubt he is.
It really has.
But during Barack Obama's presidency, they got really, really aggressive.
I think because they realized they were losing control.
They were losing control and they got really aggressive with the racism.
They had to revive it.
Yeah. Well, the economy was sucking at the time because we had the collapse, and there was some progress being made, but not a ton.
But what I was going to say, sir, is if you're young, you may not fully appreciate how during Barack Obama's presidency, people go like, I noticed some young people don't really know, like, I think I kind of liked him, and now I look back.
You were accused of being a racist if you oppose it.
He was the first truly, you know, close to socialist Marxist president that we had in our lifetime.
You can go back to FDR and talk about some of those policies, sure.
But Barack Obama was different from Bill Clinton.
He was different even from Al Gore at that point in time.
This was a rapid sprint to the left.
And the left knew it.
And so to run defense for him, they tried to silence all criticism as racism.
Remember they said that socialist was a dog whistle for the N-word?
That's actually what they said.
They said the Tea Party.
Of course, because that was the criticism that people gave.
I remember hearing this at the time and going, wait, what?
I'm not even invested too much into this right now, but seriously?
We can't criticize this guy's policies if it makes us racist?
Yep. And I want you to look back.
Ever since then, too, that's what the argument's been with the Democratic Party.
Oh, you didn't vote for Obama, couldn't vote for a black man, huh?
Then in 2016, oh, you didn't vote for Hillary Clinton, couldn't vote for a woman, huh?
Yep. And then this last election, oh, didn't vote for Kamala, couldn't vote for a black woman, huh?
Right, yeah, exactly.
It's a twofer.
I'm sorry.
I just tell him, no, I couldn't vote for a dumb bitch.
Yeah, sexist and racist, I guess.
But what happened back then, it really was, this was a guy who smoked crack with a convicted domestic terrorist, Bill Ayers, and wrote about it.
Pretty cool guy.
This is a man who was largely raised by a white woman and identified with his father in Kenya, who he really had never spent time with or met and wrote a book about.
This is a man who was steeped in Marxist ideology.
Was it, I should remember, it was his professor there at Harvard, Bell, who was an actual...
This was a radical.
It was very clear that he was a radical and the left knew it.
So they weren't going to be able to have a conversation with Republicans, conservatives saying, this guy's a radical.
Racism! Racism!
To try and silence you before anything began.
And we saw race relations plummet.
So please, just don't become complacent.
Know that the left will do that.
They've done it.
They'll do it again in the future.
Even though right now, you're maybe a little more comfortable being open about being a conservative.
It could go away really quickly because they do control the media and the institutions.
Let me go on to this.
Speaking of controlling institutions, or any time a leftist is in control.
Never goes well.
No, it never goes well.
When you think of the most dangerous cities, for example, which ones come to mind?
Obviously Detroit, probably Oakland, maybe St. Louis.
You mean here or globally?
Yeah, then you think like Tijuana.
Well, I mean, anything in South America.
Yeah. That's probably a bad deal.
Exactly. What if I said Albuquerque?
That's... Kirky.
No. K-Town.
Captain Kirk.
It's a Q. Yeah, I know.
But it doesn't make a good name.
Just say K-Town.
Walter White.
Captain Kirk.
It's so crime-ridden that the New Mexico mayor, sorry, governor, and I believe the mayor, too.
We have something on the mayor, I think, later.
But the Democrat governor is now deploying the National Guard to try and fix the crime problem.
National Guard troops are getting ready to get to work right here in the metro after the governor, mayor, and Albuquerque's police chief agree more needs to be done to fight crime along the Central Avenue corridor.
A business owner along Central says while he's relieved to get some help, he just hopes it works in the long run.
News 13's Madison Connor explains.
This is declaring, again, a public safety emergency in Albuquerque.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announcing today she is deploying the National Guard.
How did it become that way, Governor?
Here in Albuquerque, along Central.
We picked those areas based on call volumes, arrests, and risk.
The decision stems from an emergency request by Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina.
At the end of March, Medina wrote this letter, signing that the fentanyl epidemic and an Increase in violent juvenile crime has the department running thin, and they need extra hands.
Now, this shouldn't come as any surprise.
I mean, Albuquerque is a place where former champion John Jones, like, he, like, stopped four crimes and then went and committed four crimes.
You have to even it out.
Yeah. Zero.
Yeah. It's ranked the 20th most dangerous city in the, not country, in the world.
Oh, my God.
And it's a sanctuary city.
Yep. There you go.
Estimated 25,000 illegals in the city.
A total population, I believe, about 560,000.
To give you an idea, they are ranked 20th in the world.
You know 21?
Cali, Colombia.
The home of the Cali cartel?
Yeah. That's one further down.
Let's being slightly safer.
Slightly more dangerous.
19? Tijuana, Mexico.
That's insane.
That means that Albuquerque's level of danger is sandwiched...
Right between, like you said, the Colombian drug cartel and forticating with donkey shows.
Right between there is Albuquerque, New Mexico.
That's one show on Tuesday nights at 7.30.
And that donkey has a smile on its face.
Hey, what is...
Guys. Hey, that's a safer city than Albuquerque.
It's true.
It's true.
Sorry, wrong way.
And this went viral.
This is one of the reasons that you guys were asking us to cover this story.
Their slow descent into crap.
Now, you know what?
I'm not going to say this, though, too.
Albuquerque has nothing going for it.
No, you look at the pictures of it.
I know we have some people from Albuquerque watching, but look, your city sucks.
Here's the thing.
They know it.
It's like Chicago has a lot of crime, but Chicago does have some beautiful parts.
Yeah. Detroit, terrible, but Detroit does have some historic landmarks, right?
I mean, Detroit was the home of Motown, right?
A lot of rock came out of Detroit.
You know, the auto industry, Detroit.
Joe Lewis.
Albuquerque has...
Every single thing about this city is ugly.
And you can see that on clear display as this video shows, which was sent in by you, and I believe it was from YouTuber Nick Johnson showing just how bad it's become.
Crap. That guy's got a baseball bat.
I don't know if you...
Yeah, don't stop.
That's super freaking shady.
Look at all the fire marks on the wall.
Holy crap.
Democrat, Democrat, Democrat.
Oh, my God.
Somebody's got, like, a knife out.
What the...
I mean, if I saw the shed...
And then this guy is just out.
You can kind of see behind me.
I wouldn't sleep belly down.
He wants to.
They're, like, actively using drugs right in front of me.
Watch this.
Well, not in front of me, but...
They're just, like, literally, like, shooting up right now, all of them.
It's team-building exercise.
It's not.
And when they get into fights in Albuquerque, as far as crime, they take it to another level.
*Painful music*
So, the question is, how did it get this bad?
Right? Yeah.
We know the answer.
I've said this for a long time.
You know, back in 2009, I did one of the first videos.
You can go see Detroit in Ruins.
And this was a video that I did because Barack Obama was obviously on the national stage.
He was talking about a lot of his policies.
And my family coming from Detroit, I said, you know, this just mirrors what they've done in Detroit for a very long...
If the left had their way, the rest of the country would look like Detroit.
So I was working with a company.
It was a company called PJTV.
I said, I want to go down and film in Detroit.
No one was talking about Detroit.
And they said, why would you want to do that?
I said, just trust me, this is going to work.
No one wanted to go and film with me.
So my dad had to learn how to operate a camcorder.
Oh, wow.
Because I couldn't bring a professional cameraman because I wanted to be there overnight.
I wanted to be in the dangerous parts of the city.
So this has been going on for a long time.
Then it became a point of national discussion.
And that's why the left tries to act like Detroit is a success story.
It's not.
How did this happen with Albuquerque?
It's a direct result of policy.
So the governor, Michelle Grisham, very left, okay?
Extremely left.
This doesn't exist in a vacuum.
Now, I know that correlation doesn't equal causation.
Okay, I took Humanities 101.2 in college, but I will make the references publicly available as we always do the crime statistics, the media sources.
If you can't, it's very difficult to prove in the world, meaning not in a lab-controlled environment, direct causation.
So you just have to look with some very strong correlations and make an inference sometimes.
That's the best you can do.
And if you are lucky enough to have that and then have a contrast, With a correlation that clearly would at least infer an opposite effect, areas where they've had more right-leaning policy, okay, now you can potentially draw a conclusion.
So let's look at the policies in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Staggering amount of crime, which is surprising considering their gun laws.
They've banned law-abiding citizens from public carrying by declaring, they declared it a public health emergency.
Okay. Yeah.
COVID policy in New Mexico.
They're one of only two states to do a second lockdown.
Seriously? So, 1,100 restaurants in New Mexico closed.
Done. Gone.
They limited gatherings, by the way, even funerals, until mid-2021.
And here's the thing.
It didn't work.
It worked if you wanted to shut down restaurants.
Of course, it worked if you wanted to destroy businesses.
They were very effective in that.
But they still had the third highest death rate from COVID, despite all the restrictions.
It didn't work.
So you have guns, you have COVID, you can look at a lot.
And then, yeah, drugs, drugs.
They, of course, legalized weed.
They legalized hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Credit to the governor where it was due.
She is liberal, but she still is actually to the right of a lot of the state legislature because she vetoed a bill that would make all drug offenses misdemeanors.
Meaning... Meaning black tar heroin on the street, a speeding ticket.
She'd say, oh, maybe we shouldn't do that.
And that's probably because she is worried about re-election considering what a crap hole the city is.
Yeah, exactly.
The thing that I heard off the top, it shocked me.
The mayor is saying, hey, we need additional resources because crime is going up in this area.
And I'm like, no.
No. Liberal mayor?
No. No, no, no, no, no, no.
You don't understand.
I'm not going to come in and put a band-aid on your problem.
Fix your problem and I'll give you the resources.
So, for example, I would say, okay, Change your policies that have led your city to be a crime-ridden hellhole.
And yes, we will send in the National Guard to help clean up the problem and make sure the policies change so that the problem just doesn't come back and we're having to do this every two years.
No, do it.
Send the National Guard in.
Let her have it.
That way, the people of Albuquerque look around and they go, why are there troops in our city?
Why are there American troops patrolling the streets?
Oh, because it's a shithole.
Yeah, and I bet you most people there don't even know they live in a sanctuary city.
Yeah. So make them answer for that.
Hey, and this is when...
Donald Trump talked about no more funding, no more federal funding whatsoever to sanctuary cities.
Here's why.
It's perfect.
Absolutely. Oh, wait a second.
You're going to harbor illegal aliens in our cities and you want the federal government to give you money to be aiding in a bed in crime?
How about we're going to go no on that one?
Yeah. You made your drug and feces infested bed now lie in it.
Yes. Yeah.
That perfectly encapsules.
Albuquerque. And, by the way, if you are not...
I'll tell you where there isn't just a bunch of drugs and feces.
Where? Except for Fridays here.
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Speaking of support, here's a student in Baltimore.
Just awful cities today.
Yeah, Baltimore is on that list too.
It was actually like a couple of places more dangerous than Albuquerque.
Really? Yeah, so number 18 and then you've got, I'm sorry, yeah, 17 is Detroit.
So we're really talking about the cream of the crop right now.
Yeah, Rio is in there too.
You have to work hard to make an American city more dangerous than places like Columbia.
Yes. Do you understand that?
That's not an act.
That should occur nowhere in the natural world, let alone with many cities.
To make an American city, whether it's Baltimore, whether it's Albuquerque, whether it's Detroit, worse than South American drug cartel hubs, at what point do you start taking accountability and say, okay, maybe...
Being the wealthiest country that's ever existed and having cities worse off than cities where people live with dirt floors, maybe we've made a misstep here.
But the left never will.
Maybe it's time to give credit to TJ.
Hey! Better than Baltimore.
I didn't realize that.
I was thinking TJ Qualls and I was like, what's he been in lately?
It's hilarious when cartels issue travel warnings to Baltimore.
Yeah. Hey, guys, don't go there, man.
It's too dangerous.
It's crazy.
Stay in Tijuana because Baltimore is no good.
No, don't go to Detroit.
You die.
Very dangerous.
I won't even overnight there, bro.
No, man.
I won't even do a layover.
Disgusting. So, Baltimore.
Baltimore School District has, and I have to say allegedly here because we don't have all the details, suspended a student.
Here's what we do know.
He did request...
He did file a request to know why the flags were not up in his classroom.
We do know that he was suspended.
We don't know if that's all that's going on.
We also know that members of the school board or the faculty or administration, quite a few were upset about it.
Now, none of that should be in it.
In other words, a student should never have to ask for a school to fly a flag, and no one should be upset if a student asks for that.
That's where I line up right now, and if he was mouthy, that remains to be seen.
But this student was allegedly suspended for asking,"Hey, why are there no flags here?" A Towson High School student has now filed a lawsuit against Baltimore County Public Schools after he says his rights were violated.
As Project Baltimore's Chris Papps explains, Parker Jensen believes it was unconstitutional for BCPS to suspend him for asking why American flags were missing in his classrooms.
He got suspended for very little cause.
He did nothing wrong besides try to bring forth his First Amendment right and really enforce the Maryland law, which is to have...
Yep. of this section.
So that's pretty clear, actually.
It's not just there should be a flag.
They're supposed to do the pledge, and there are supposed to be ramifications to not proactively respecting the flag.
Yeah. So they've slid so far that this student speaks up, and he's punished.
Now, there are some people saying that he walked out of class to go file the complaint, and so he was suspended for walking out of class.
You think he would have been suspended for walking out of class if his name was Raekwon?
Right? Let's be honest.
Let's be honest here.
So he sued the school, or the district, I should say.
He said his rights were violated, and he said that the suspension would affect college applications, and I guess he's planning on going into the Marine Corps.
Is that true, though?
I mean, he believes it.
They always tell you, this is going to go on your permanent record.
Well, that's a little goofy, the way the lawyer said it.
He's worried it's going to affect his college admission after the Marine Corps.
It's like, after you serve in the Marine Corps, You're not getting a told no at college admissions.
You have a GI Bill.
That's a little goofy.
But other than that, sometimes I have to say something like that.
No, I agree.
I agree.
When you serve your country, they let you in the universities.
Don't be gay about it.
He might be clout chasing, but the problem with the school board remains.
I agree.
We don't have all the details.
Just stick to the facts of, hey, this is wrong.
I should be able to do this, period.
Absolutely. And you're right.
We did want to get more information because this is a little bit murky at best.
So we do have our on-the-ground correspondent, Thomas Finnegan.
to hopefully shed some light on the situation.
All right, Finnegan, what do you have for us for the love of...
I said flag!
Finnegan. I said flag!
Tim, cut it.
Now cut it.
Now cut it.
All right.
I'm sorry about that.
So... He just almost gets it right.
Yeah. They're open this early?
Well, they never go to sleep.
Oh, if you, you know, you did say the other word, he would have been right.
Yeah, yeah.
To be fair.
Yeah, I'm surprised that you're surprised.
They're like, they're sodomite vampires.
Oh, that's right.
If they go out into the sunlight, they'll poof.
Yes, exactly.
Just like their butts when they fart.
A puff.
All right.
So this doesn't exist in a vacuum, right?
Let's contrast this.
Do we have an apples-to-apples comparison?
I would argue we do.
All references available.
Link in the description as every show.
The left, for example, in this case, they fight for your constitutional rights.
Anytime the ACLU shows up and says that it is an issue regarding constitutional rights, you know it's the opposite.
Like, they don't show up for a lot of cases like this, but they'll show up so that someone can put a burka on their driver's license.
So in this case, what do we see from that?
Well, we've seen them fight for the rights for students to chant death to America, to intimidate Jewish students, to illegally occupy buildings, by the way, to burn the American flag.
Remember this argument, like, hey, hey.
That's one of the great things about America, is that you're free to burn the flag.
Now, I think one of the great things about America is that you're able to voice your opinion freely.
I don't think one of the great things about this country is that you're able to burn the flag.
And by the way, that's also not expressing an opinion.
That's not the right to free speech.
Some people could argue that that is arson.
It's a hazard.
It's dangerous.
So if you're allowed to burn the flag, okay, if that is your view, wouldn't you have the right to respectfully request that they honor their own code, their own rules?
And have a flag in the classroom?
Which one is more of a reach as far as a constitutional right?
And where is the left?
Nowhere to be found.
Posting Ukrainian flags on their profile pictures.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, pretty soon it'll be a Chinese flag.
I mean, if some of the students were saying, you have to have a gay flag up in here during, well, Pride is during the summer, but there are other times that they honor gay people or trans people or lesbians.
We've seen all the days.
I doubt there would be any pushback.
That's the whole problem with the state of our schools.
It's the American flag.
This is our country.
You're teaching American history in these classrooms, and you've got these teachers' unions and all these people complaining that the Department of Education is being moved and disbanded and reduced.
Yeah. But you want the federal government to pay for everything in your classroom and then not have a flag?
How about...
Well, I guess it's kind of a moot point because the Federal Department of Education is going to effectively be disbanded.
That's what I'm saying.
People are complaining about it.
Yeah, but it would have been if it was a tiered approach.
How about, hey...
Your school gets no money if you don't have the American flag up in every classroom, and it has to be the only flag up in the classroom.
Otherwise, no more funding.
That would have been a good step, too.
Absolutely would have been a good step.
And look, even if I try to put myself in the shoes of somebody that doesn't love everything that that flag stands for, though I absolutely do love, I understand that there are stains on everybody's past in some ways, right?
I get it.
Wouldn't you want to go...
We are going to strive to meet the ideals of what these guys said, what this represents.
It's the stay and make it better argument that we have made against people coming to this country and just kind of fleeing their country to do it here.
Instead, it's like, no, stay and make it better.
Wouldn't that be the same thing for them?
Like, don't take the flag down.
Don't take statues down.
Don't do all of that stuff.
Use it as a learning opportunity if that's how you feel about it.
I disagree with you.
At least just use it as a learning opportunity and say these guys broke away from the greatest empire the world had ever known at that time and made something and they believed in freedom and they were imperfect people and we need to strive to be Better every single day.
Let's live up to those aspirations.
Instead, it's like, ah, rip it down!
What are you going to replace it with?
Nothing! This is something else, too.
People always feel like, I know America's not perfect.
Sure, but you know what?
If that's the standard that we're using, name me one other country that doesn't have a worse stain on their history.
Let's do it.
What do you want to do?
You want to go to any African country?
I don't think that.
What is our worst state?
What was that?
What is our worst state?
Slavery. Is it slavery?
Yeah, it's slavery.
So, uh, yeah.
Still in Africa, still going on.
Middle East?
Oh, still slavery.
Oh, wait, hold a second.
Asia? Oh, okay, still slavery.
And we won't even get to the massacring of their own people.
All right, do you want to go back to England?
Oh, wait.
Actual colonization.
Okay. Hold on a second.
Do we want to go to France?
Are you familiar with the guillotine?
Are you familiar with the methods of cruelty that were employed against their entire citizenry?
Oh, and by the way, they're also with slavery.
Do you want to go to Canada?
Oh, I would say a worse stain, by the way, even though there was slavery in Canada as well, would also be the fact that people would be punished or executed for being disloyal to the crown.
We didn't do that here, at least.
At least we didn't execute people for speaking out against, for example, the president.
So slavery kind of makes it a wash.
Do Portugal next.
Yeah, Portugal.
Which we still think.
To do that episode, which empire was your favorite?
Would you go with the Spanish, or would you go with the English, or would you go with Portuguese?
Yeah, it's an interesting different approach, but no one else says this.
You know what's funny is the United States says, well, look, the United States is not perfect.
It has a lot to atone for.
And then other nations say the United States is not perfect.
It has a lot to atone for.
How about you shut up?
I don't think we have anything to atone for.
I'm sorry.
I don't believe in trying to go like, I think we've said.
Over and over again, I don't know, in the abolition of slavery and in the process of trying to undo some of these things as we were like, hey, we need to get out of this stuff.
I think we've done that.
I think we're past that now.
You acknowledge that it's part of our history.
You teach that it's part of history so you don't make those same mistakes again, but you move on.
People want to live there.
That's the problem that we have.
And that's why I mentioned it, because if I'm in that frame of mind, I'm thinking, okay, sins of the past and stuff like that, and maybe that's why I like the American flag.
I love that this country...
Is going to be an imperfect people getting better, learning over time.
You're right.
There is zero places on the planet that have done it right.
And I get it.
They'll say because you're a younger country.
So sure, we don't have...
Like when people say, oh, look, lynchings.
Terrible. I got it.
Do you know the level of cruelty?
In Europe.
Yeah, they created the...
You know what the oubliette?
You've heard of that?
Where it's literally a pit where they throw people to forget about them.
Do you have any idea how many people were boiled alive, burned alive?
That's a funny name.
It sounds like they forgot.
Like, oubliette!
I forgot about him!
That's the level of cruelty.
And people are like, well, that's just because it was a different time.
Okay, sure.
But we could have carried that over here.
And we didn't.
We created a justice system as imperfect as it may be.
We didn't carry over the cruelty of even the...
And when I say old world, I do even mean Europe.
Do you have any idea how barbaric it was?
People were being skinned, boiled alive with new creative methods of torture.
By the way, black, white, take your pick, for the wrong religion.
Not to mention, do you know what they did?
If you happen to be a guy who preferred...
They were going to be cornering you.
You understand?
Do we get any credit?
We don't have any of that baggage?
I don't want to hear one more German person tell us about the stains of American history.
It's like, when was the last time the entire world made you change your flag?
Yes, exactly.
If any country should be abstinent from the mark of slavery, we were the ones that ended it.
Yes. Why do we get zero credit for that?
I used to get this, too.
Being raised in Canada, you'd have teachers go like, oh, yeah?
Well, they ended it in England before the United States.
Okay, tell me about the British Empire.
Oh, so basically, you had slavery, but you put it on the second floor where people didn't see it.
Let's be clear about it.
You were supported by slavery.
Yes, but we called that a colony.
Yes, exactly.
They weren't slaves in India.
They just worked for nothing.
You could even argue, by the way, the reason we had the first war, our revolutionary war, was an anti-slavery war because we didn't want to be taxed without representation.
We were saying, hey, basically, we're kind of slaves.
We don't want to be doing that anymore.
Like, this is the most anti-slavery nation that has ever existed since its inception, since this country was conceived.
Do you guys realize it took a little while?
But yes, the Founding Fathers, there was disagreement, and most of them were saying, hey, at some point, we're going to have to deal with the slavery thing, because it's pretty hard to reconcile that with all men created equal.
No other nation had that from the beginning.
Sure, we're flawed.
We carried over some of the old world's sins.
But we abandoned a whole lot of them.
I'm sorry.
The United States is better than every other country in the history of mankind.
We're better now economically.
And yes, we're better morally as it relates to slavery.
You want to talk stains?
It's not even close.
And yes, that even counts for Canada because your country is still...
A nation of faggots, with very few exceptions.
We're the only ones that address our stains, too.
We put it in our history books.
We shame our ancestors.
You don't see that in other countries.
Where is the Nazism in the German textbooks?
I don't think it's there.
We don't like to talk about that time.
I don't know what you heard, but it's not what you think.
What happened?
I don't remember.
There was a year called 1939.
Oh, that was the year my grandfather was abroad, and he was making strudel and lederhose.
He's never heard of it.
I'll ask him about it, but I don't think he's familiar.
Here, have another beer.
Yes. Beetburger!
The best beer!
So, we don't know the whole story about, to go back to the story about the kid with the flag.
But we do know from the school district, they responded, flags have been installed in the classrooms that did not have them.
Oh! Good!
Good for this kid.
Hey, that's a win.
That is absolutely a win.
That's a win for everybody in that school.
Yeah, that is absolutely...
And you know what?
If the kid got suspended because he walked out of class, worth it.
Why should it come to that?
Also a technicality, and that's a weak as hell.
Yeah, it's a technicality.
He wasn't disrupting the class.
He walked out to say, why is there no flag in this classroom?
And by the way, I know, because I've had to deal with this.
I, one time in Canada, we had MRE, which was Moral and Religious Education.
Then it became ME, Moral Education.
He was ready to eat.
And I had a teacher who was fresh out of college.
And I said, I don't know what happened.
We were talking about the gay pride.
It must have been gay pride month or some other homosexual shit.
And I said, I made some comment.
Oh, the gay pride thing was going on.
And I said, yeah, I just don't understand.
I'm 15. I just don't understand why they have to have sex in public on floats.
We have the big Christmas parade here.
Santa Claus doesn't show me his dick.
I'm just saying St. Paddy's.
It's the only exception.
Otherwise, I believe that any other day, in anywhere outside of this five block, this radius, I would have to be a registered sex offender.
You can understand why people, it doesn't mean they hate gay people, why they may not want to see this display.
I remember as a child, my father having to answer me.
There was a man in a thong with fake rubber tits, and it was on the cover of, I think it was the Montreal Gazette.
And she didn't know what to say.
And then later said, hey, can I go to the restroom?
Can I get a hall pass?
She said, I will if you admit that you were wrong about the gay pride parade.
I said, okay, well, you know what?
I'll go down to the office.
We'll see what they say.
But she said, no, no, no, here's a hall pass.
And then I kept it so I could get out of class for the rest of my high school career.
Really? I had a permanent hall pass.
I put it in a spare locker, which I also stole.
Wow. Sounds like you're exploiting gay people.
But I remember dealing with that.
I said, what?
Really? Oh, if you were dealing with someone who wasn't willing to push back, I would simply have to say you're right because I have a different opinion.
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I know that if you were ever right-leaning when you were younger, you were up against this in public school.
I guarantee you.
Oh, yeah.
Do you think that this student would have been suspended if he wasn't a white male with aspirations to be a Marine and he wasn't asking about the American flag?
This one is a win for this kid.
Let's put it in the column.
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And if he needs help along the way, there are resources available.
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Canada is gay.
I love that you said Santa doesn't show me his...
He doesn't.
It was one of my first stand-up bits.
I got banned from the college cultural fair.
One, I can't remember if it was Dawson or if it was Champlain.
Because I had bits about the gay pride.
I had bits about Muhammad.
This is something that was impermissible in Canada.
It puts a fine point on it.
Because you can say that shouldn't be done in public.
Oh, well, and you can make these moral equivalency arguments.
Well, it's just this.
It's not that.
And it's like, okay, well, does Santa Claus show me his penis?
Okay. Why can these guys?
Yeah. The problem is here that Stephen has a problem that Santa wouldn't show it to him.
Come on, Santa!
I've been a good boy!
Give me, give me, give me!
And what do you want for Christmas, young man?
Oh, I don't think you have to ask.
Drop those trousers, red man.
You already know, you rosy-cheeked minx.
How dare you guys.
We used to have a great show in Canada called Santa Calls.
Where they would call kids live.
It was a whole North Pole thing.
Santa had a switchboard and he would call kids.
It was great.
I don't know why they cancelled it.
Maybe we can find this on YouTube.
Maybe it's the whole switchboard.
I don't know.
It's like a Lily Tom.
Did you ask for a toy soldier?
No, it was the 90s.
They were asking for Power Rangers and stuff.
You guys have to take everything nice and ruin it.
Can I get the black one?
He's my favorite.
I want the yellow one.
Racist. We're fresh out of Black Rangers.
How about...
This replica of the character from Roots.
Santa, it seems like you...
Seems like you have an agenda here.
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