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Sept. 14, 2019 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
12:14
Dems Back The Blue
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I want everybody to take a look over here.
Let's go that way.
Go that way.
Am I being forced to move from a public space?
I'm asking you to move so there's no problem.
I'm just standing here.
But if there's nothing, I just got this.
I didn't do anything.
I know you did.
I know you didn't.
But it's it's irritating.
To the other side.
Their feelings don't determine my rights.
But their feelings do matter when it comes to public space.
No, when it comes to my rights.
You said you would step over there for me.
We're here at the Democratic Debate round three in Houston, Texas.
Behind me is a very small and lame crowd of protesters.
They're chanting so many different things.
I don't even know what's going on.
Let's go in there and see if we can make sense of all this lunacy.
Let's go in there and see if we can make sense of all this lunacy.
We need to just go up here, okay?
I didn't do anything.
I know you did.
I know you didn't.
This is my program.
It told me to say this.
It looks like maybe some of the candidates kind of bought signs and gave it to people because they're kind of in crowds.
And low energy.
There's like nothing going on.
Hi, how are you?
Baby Tyrant's hair, don't look away!
Baby Tyrant's hair, don't look away!
That's a good start.
That's a good thing.
Daniel, I'm glad you're here.
Hi, thanks.
Um Trump is out of office.
We have to bond together to eliminate all of the causes that got him there in the first place.
So listen.
If you got pigment like me and you got sunburned today, it's good you're here.
Don't go away.
You do not get to eat brunch if Donald Trump is not president.
Yeah.
You have to stay engaged.
Thank you.
And if you are not pacedy like me, just know that I stand with you and you were my siblings and I love you.
And that's it.
Daniel!
Daniel!
Can I say something too that really inspired me?
Can I say something too?
Can I really say something?
No.
Yeah?
No, that really inspired me because he had a really important message.
You're okay, so the black woman will speak and then maybe I can.
First of all, I want to say thank you all for being here.
Okay, so they said that they're gonna let the black woman speak instead of me.
That's that's really cool.
Since the beginning of this country.
Those of them have found ways to cage our babies.
separate families mistreat and abuse us I don't care about a race.
You need to go.
You need to go.
You need to go back here for you.
Let's go over there.
Where?
I want everybody to take a look over here.
Let's go that way.
Go that way.
I don't want you to touch me though.
Okay, go to that.
Yeah, I don't want you to touch me.
Alright.
Okay, so like over here?
Yeah, over there.
Okay.
So I'm not allowed to be in a public space.
The public space is right over there.
Is it not right here though?
It's over there too.
Is it right here?
There's a public space over there.
Okay.
I just want to know like why I'm not allowed in that space.
Because you're against them and we don't want any problems.
I'm against them?
Yeah, what were you saying?
They're Americans.
I've support them and I want to change their minds.
She was talking about babies being in cages, and I said, What about the babies?
What about a babies in the womb that are being terminated every year?
And you were interrupting her again.
There is a problem, please.
Am I being forced to move from a public space?
I'm asking you to move so there's no problem.
I'm not gonna be a problem.
Okay, well then can you go over there then?
Their message is exactly what's got babies in jail right now.
Their message is exactly what's got babies in jail right now.
So this is a good time to maybe, and I'm sorry for getting in your space, sir.
This is a good time to maybe let you guys know, let my audience know.
This is probably The tenth time that the police have tried to remove me from a public space.
They've tried to tell me lies.
They have tried to go against my rights, my right as media in this country, the first amendment, my right to be in a public space that I pay for.
We do not need to blindly support the police just because we are Republicans.
I cannot tell you how many times I've wanted to draw this message to my audience because it's back the blue, but then you also yell, don't tread on me.
Well, guess who's gonna tread on you?
The blue.
Don't look away.
Don't look away.
And I'm the problem.
I'm the problem, but look at that.
Don't look away.
He has braces.
Go take away!
I'm calling!
Can you say that?
No.
You don't agree with that?
No.
Why?
Because they're here to protect.
They're doing they're doing their job.
They're here to protect.
You think that's kind of vulgar?
Yeah.
You don't get anywhere with stuff like that.
Absolutely.
You know?
I mean, as much as I believe in Tulsi and would love to say other stuff, I'm I'm trying to peace.
You gotta do it peacefully.
And that's not the story.
They remember they're saying F the police, talking about how they're um symbolizing K. Can't say it because we'll get demonetized.
But they just yelled for the police earlier to come and remove me from a public space.
So they use the police's services.
The police act unlawfully to try to remove me from a public space.
They cheer about it, and then ten minutes later, they're chanting F the police.
Why don't you say that in the first place?
Like talk to us instead of saying F you.
I couldn't even do that.
I have a problem.
Why can't you just do that?
Standing right here.
Okay, keep your mouth shut, okay?
Don't tell me what to do.
Don't tell me what to do.
I'm just standing here.
I got this.
I'm just saying, let it go, let it go, let it go.
We need to just go over here, okay?
I didn't do anything.
I know you didn't appreciate it.
I know you didn't, but it's it's irritating to the other side.
Your feelings don't determine my rights.
No, it doesn't.
But when we are in the crowd situation, we have to look out for everybody.
Why don't you ask them to move?
She ran up to me in an aggressive manner that they've been designated to.
And I'm not going in their area.
But I need you to step back on the back.
I'm not going in their area.
No, but I need you.
I don't want you to touch me.
Ma'am, I need you to move over there for me, okay?
Just so we can keep everything on a nice even level for all the parties that are concerned here, okay?
Did you hear what they were just chanting F the police?
I sure did.
And you know what?
It's my job to make sure that they have their civil rights just like it is yours.
And it's my civil right to stand right here and to be the media.
I understand that, but I need you to move over there because there's a safety area that we have to look out for everybody.
I'm gonna be accommodating and I will move over here, but I'm not going across the street.
No, I'm telling you, you have to go across the street.
I'm not trying to remove you, I'm just trying to ask you to move a little bit.
You don't have to go across the street.
I'm not saying you have to go across the street.
I will I will be accommodating and I'll come over here.
By God, you guys have got to stop removing people from public property when they've done nothing wrong.
Just stop doing it.
I'm not removing you from public property.
You want me to move?
I can I can stand there, I can stand there, I can stand over there.
I can stand anywhere.
I want me to touch you.
If you want to stand right over there, just like we talked about, you say, legally, I can stand there, I can stand there, I can trade places with you right now.
It's very frustrating.
My audience right now supports the police, and it's so aggravating having to look at them and say, you don't always have to back the blue.
You don't always have to, just unconditionally, because this is so aggravating.
I have the right to stay in here.
I appreciate your support that you're giving us.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, while we're out here, but I just stayed at back lawfully, you legally cannot.
I I can stand here.
If you're causing a disturbance in any way, which which we are having a problem with the crowd over here, right?
You see, did you see what happened?
You you see that they are agitated by you being close to their side, right?
And you've designated that.
Their feelings don't matter.
But their feelings do matter when it comes to public space.
No, when it comes to my rights.
You said you would step over there for me.
So if we can continue to step like right over into that red area, if you want to start in the sidewalk, you only stand in the sidewalk.
Because before we weren't allowed to stand in the sidewalk.
What is it?
Do you am I allowed to stand in the sidewalk or not?
As long as you're not causing a disturbance for that crowd over there, then I am fine with you standing.
Okay, listen.
What counts as causing a disturbance?
Is it just me being here?
Because they don't like my face, they don't like me, they don't like my ideology.
That nice air so that way we can determine that we're keeping a safe distance from one crowd to the other.
Now, when we get you approaching them, I didn't approach them.
I said right there.
You know who I was trying to talk to?
I was trying to talk to that nice woman right there.
I was standing right here trying to understand that was going on.
As media, I have a right to cover what's going on, especially when altercations are happening.
I'm gonna film it to make sure each party's held responsible if anything happens.
That's what the media's for.
That's what citizen journalism for, and it's a great thing, it's a great thing to hold people accountable if they violate someone else's rights.
So I was coming to film what was going on.
You saw the woman in red approach me with the phone, cussing at me, telling me to get out.
Who is causing a disturbance?
Actually, your presence in her designated protest area is an in a protest area.
When you are getting right next to the barracks to it, I'm not in the middle of the street.
You said that you would step onto the sidewalk right over there.
Okay, so now I'm going in the middle of the sidewalk where I wasn't allowed to stand before.
You're welcome.
What happens if I step outside the sidewalk?
As long as you don't go close to the barricade area, we're cool.
What happens if I do?
Then I'm gonna ask you to move again.
Okay.
Is there any scenario where I'm gonna get arrested for stepping on public property?
Yes, sir.
Alright, just want to see the name.
Okay, thank you.
Uh as long as you're not causing a disturbance where we might have to get into anything, then we're fine.
Okay?
Thank you.
Okay, again, round two.
A woman came up to approach me, yell at me, cuss at me, filming me.
Oh, this is so cool.
We're so cool.
We can dictate public property here.
No, you can't.
You can't do that.
I'm so sick of them getting away with it.
Over there talking about how you've been three times warned to stay away from that crowd.
They told me to go over there.
They told me that's my designated spot to keep the people away, and they just let a crowd of the people who demanded me get taken out of the space over there at the Trump supporter space.
What is going on?
I feel like I'm in a dream right now, like cognitive dissonance one-oh one.
So, what we unfortunately just missed while trying to configure the lights here.
They, the Democrats came over to talk to a Trump supporter, supposed to be nice and quiet and calm.
They never are.
The police just sat there and watched.
Get them.
Look at the little line.
They just sat there and watched one of the Democrats touching people, yelling, saying, off yourself, being so rude, being agitators, touching people, touching other people's property, and not one police officer rushed over.
Why?
Ask yourself why.
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