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March 10, 2020 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Kaitlin Bennett Crashes International Women's Day March
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I'm getting these people to walk really fast.
It's really good for their health.
Obesity kills more people every year than firearms.
This is my bestie.
She goes everywhere with me.
Our bodies are choice.
Our bodies are choice.
This is what democracy looks like.
I have mind control.
I'm not even telling them to do it, and they're doing everything I'm thinking you guys are doing.
Mind control.
I don't even have to tell them to do it.
And they do everything I think.
The rally's over, let's go.
The rally's over.
Your presence just cancel the rally.
Mind control.
It's been a few weeks since we have been out in the field, and the very first event we go to is looking weird.
It's looking weird and it's looking small.
It's very kind of pathetic.
Today we're here in Cleveland at City Hall for an international women's day merch.
Apparently the one earlier this year wasn't good enough.
So we need to be more inclusive.
*outro music*
There's about 30 to 45 people here, very low turnout.
My challenge to you guys.
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Let's get 30 to 45 new people to sign up on my Patreon account.
I do have security.
He's off camera.
We're not gonna put him in the video.
Uh but he is here with me today.
I don't know what for.
There's only like 45 people here.
I like this one, yeah.
You want to tell me what it means and what you're here supporting today?
Women's rights.
Women's rights.
Yeah, half of the the heaven is ours.
So why shouldn't we be we should have the equal access rights as anyone else?
This is just like the fundamental.
I agree with you.
Uh what rights don't we have access to that men do?
All of them I would say, not to the same extent as men.
You have the right to own a firearm?
Uh sorry.
So rights, second amendment.
You have access to purchase firearm.
Uh I'm actually not from US.
So I am not uh but like in in I'm from Sweden.
Uh and then we're perfect.
Yeah.
And there's loud challenges there as well.
It's everywhere in the world.
So in solidarity, I still here today.
So I'm I'm just trying to figure out what rights I am still not afforded in 2020.
One too often.
So many.
Let's just write.
Well I hear that a lot, but what's some other ones?
People speaking.
It's loud.
People are speaking.
Oh, we're just having a one-one.
I'm not gonna make her move.
Do you mind moving?
Because we have a smaller lady out to her hall.
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Could you move back some?
Can you move up so you can't hear?
They're not using a microphone.
You're causing a you're causing commotion.
They're not using a microphone.
I'm not.
I'm talking this way.
You and I both know that when they're not using a microphone, it's hard to hear.
You're causing a distress.
Well, if it's if you're not using a microphone, it's hard to hear, how do you hear me?
They can hear me and I don't have a microphone.
So I want to point out she is using a microphone.
So women are in child court and custody battles, they favor women tons more times than men.
But can I ask you like when did it start for you to believe that?
Because just an example, women's right to vote was something that many women were against.
Yes, they were.
Yeah, yeah.
I what does that say?
Yeah, we're gonna get a little based right now.
Uh I don't no, I'm not sure if women voting has been the best thing for our country.
Really?
Yes.
Okay, I'm so sad to hear that.
Because I feel we're gonna be.
If we look at what women support ever since women started voting, we have had more cities and more states turn blue.
If you look at demographic trends and how they vote, women overwhelmingly support Democrats, and I think that's terrible.
I don't want a Democrat uh presidency, I don't want Democrats to win.
I think Republicans, pro-lifers, people who support the Second amendment.
Women usually come from a place of emotion rather than looking at things logically.
I totally disagree, and that's just like the example of how you restrict women and displacing them in one category.
Same way.
Well, I'm generalizing.
I'm generalizing.
You ask me about which right?
All of the rights.
Right to education, to health care, to society.
Those aren't rights.
No, but yes, they are.
Where?
Everywhere.
Declarations.
I'm from Sweden once again.
We have a ha in a whole other system.
Well, we're here in America.
Yeah, I know that.
But I'm so sad to hear that, like a fellow woman saying this things.
Well, I just I support you.
I wish all the happiness and success.
I still don't know what rights I don't have.
All the rights to you.
But what rights don't I have?
Everyone.
Say, do you have to do that?
I have the right to self-defense.
I have the right to privacy.
The right against unreasonable searches and seizures.
I have the right to a fair trial by a jury of my peers.
I have the right.
Yes, it's fair.
Yes.
No, it's not.
It's not.
I guess it's not fair, the jury part because women are led off the stuff.
Yeah, because women are led off more often than men are.
Thank you.
I just there's no right that you could give me.
I I would love to hear what rights I don't have.
Uh like I said, getting a little base there.
Women voting, if you're a Republican, women voting in this country, if you look, overwhelmingly support Democrats, and that's because we are more emotional.
We are more caring.
We're caregivers.
That's what women naturally are.
That's why women, once you hit the age of 30, 90% of your eggs are gone, and then you're really gonna wish you were having children.
But I don't want you to publish my video.
Well, we probably will.
It's not okay for me.
Well, as a woman, I have the First Amendment right to do that's one right I do have in this country.
I'm sorry.
She has a right not to speak to you as well.
And you are disrespecting these people right now.
Please, please take a step away because you're disrespectful right now.
A women's march.
I'm not being as loud as you are.
Are you listening?
Are you marching?
How about have I said?
Can you wait?
Can you wait, sweetie?
Oh minute.
Oh, I'm just standing here.
She's yelling at me.
I'm not being loud.
I'm not trying to disrupt anything.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
I'm just standing here.
Yeah.
I'm not yelling.
She said that she's boiling inside.
I just have a difference of opinion.
That's it.
I'm just struggling to hear her though.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I I'm sure they would let you move up a little bit.
Everyone can hear this one.
Oh, I'm just I'm just I'm quietly talking.
I actually don't have a loud voice in general.
Uh so I don't talk to her.
Women's march, and she's telling women not to talk to me.
Alright.
Trigger warning.
Caitlin Bennett has arrived.
I need a big trigger warning up here.
Uh Trump supporter has arrived.
Trigger warning.
I'm just here to cover this.
I also want to know what the difference of this this march is rather than the one in January.
Could you move over here?
I see kidnapped.
Are you moving people away from me?
No.
No.
But I'm not afraid of you.
I'm not afraid of you.
Why would you be afraid of me?
I'm a cute little girl.
I'm not intimidated.
Apparently she is afraid because she just ran away.
Tell me a little bit about why you decided to come out here today.
So I came out here because I was just scrolling uh through events and I found this international women's march.
I didn't know the difference between this march and the march that happened in January.
So I wanted to come out, see what was going on, uh see if they would be friendly to a Trump supporting woman, uh, woman who supports the second amendment, woman who is pro-life.
And just see to see if they would accept me.
And how has that gone so far?
Not good.
Alright.
But they've done a pretty good job so far.
Who has?
Trump.
No yet.
Record low.
What?
He's a f fascist.
Anyway, the the the economy was up when a was in power.
I guess a good economy is uh people right here.
Who has the sides?
What an argument.
I love it.
Alright.
We need some elected officials to march with us.
Where is the sign?
Okay, bring the sun.
I'll hold the sign.
Awesome.
Women's march.
You're fine.
Okay, the sign should be stand behind me, people.
Line up and pool that you got behind a back.
Where's the spot?
We need you to mark now.
Watch my stuff up there, please.
Here we go.
Woo!
Gun rights for women, free speech for women, pro-life women.
Women's march.
I need all of you all to get behind this sign.
All of you back.
I'm in here.
I'm part of this.
All of you and I need you to line up in threes or four.
Come on, we're here.
I'm part of this march.
Why am I a woman?
Okay.
You don't like Catholicism?
I am a Catholic.
Wow, lots of Catholics.
Having an issue with Catholicism today.
Women's March.
Do not let me tell you something, young people.
Do not respond to counter protesters.
And I mean this.
Who's protesting?
Do not respond to counter protests.
Do not respond to counter protests.
Now we are supposed to be in lines of four.
I need you all to do four for me, please.
Selfie with my fans.
Back up a little bit, people.
Lines of four.
Back up just a little.
Can you see kind of?
Come on!
Let's back up!
We need some new people.
Come on, come on.
Come on, you all, get in your back.
You're letting them see your life.
Come on.
Alright, women's march.
If you don't want me in your selfie, just move from where I'm standing.
Now you're blocking a sign.
That's a good word, buddy.
I'm not that big.
I am supporting him.
I support your right to hold a sign as a strong woman.
You can do it.
No, I mean you can do it.
She can hold a sign, right?
She's strong enough.
She's asking you to.
Oh no, I don't consent.
Body, my choice!
My body, her choice!
Her body, her choice!
My body move!
My body, my choice!
She's just elbowed.
My body, my choice!
My body, my choice!
Hold on, stop, people!
You gotta we've gotta be able to see the side.
The officer and this young lady in the peak are in front of the sign.
I need you to move.
Sweetie, could you move to the left?
Oh, yeah, right here.
I'm good.
Okay, but I need it.
I'm sorry, that way a little bit.
You got to see the sign.
Actually, her sign is not true at all.
Even if we would let women carry a fire on our campus, then uh sexy assaults wouldn't happen to her.
So that is taken from a sample of people willing to give my questionnaire.
One of five women, that's not true.
That's not a true statistic.
But then they'll tell you you don't need to defend yourself on college campuses, but then sit there and fear monger with a fake statistic that uh you're gonna be sexually assaulted.
My choice!
Whose body whose choice?
Officer, could you ask him not to get in front of my sign, please?
That's all we asked.
He's my officer.
No, you're not marching with it.
I'm marching on the side.
Get behind the sign.
I'm marching with you.
Our body's our choice!
My body, my choice!
My body, my choice!
Who's body whose choice?
The baby's body, the baby's choice.
The baby's bodies are baby's spice.
My body, my choice!
Keep your hands for yourself.
She's trying to steal my phone.
Trying to steal my phone.
Citizens want democracy!
Let's find it!
I thought this is what democracy looks like.
I'm not covering the sign.
You have no part in organizing.
So get with everybody else.
I organized this.
You did not.
Yes, I did.
Democracy looks like what democracy.
Alright, I got them to march a little faster.
This is good for their health.
Actually, obesity kills more people than firearms do every mm every year.
I'm getting these people to walk really fast.
It's really good for their health.
Obesity kills more people every year than firearms, which they want to protest against.
So this is really good for you, isn't it?
It feels really good.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm glad I could help you out.
Obesity kills.
No peace.
No peace, right?
Yeah, I'm getting that today.
Justice!
No!
What do we want?
Justice!
When do we want it?
No!
What do we want?
Justice!
When do we want it?
No!
If you have a problem, you could just speak to me.
Instead of covering me up.
This is what I'm saying.
Women's rights, first amendment.
This is what democracy looks like.
My body, my choice!
My body, my choice!
Okay, well, I am not your body.
It's not your choice to put stuff in my face.
My body, my choice!
Slow down, Cherry.
My body, my choice!
My body, my choice!
Slow down, Cherry.
My body, my choice!
My body, my choice!
Have a body, hold a choice!
Alright, well she can't keep up with me if I were to run, so what's this?
Let's race.
Come on, let's race.
Come on.
Alright, let's race.
Come on.
Let's race.
Who's faster?
We're jogging today.
Walking the dogs.
Gotta go off to the side.
I'm my own march today.
Gotta go on to one.
Go in front of our side.
You cannot go in front of our side.
You're keeping the big thing.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you.
I'm keeping my hands in my bad.
My titty's big.
I'll stay with you, I promise you.
Unless respect them, okay?
You just pushed my body.
Yes, you did.
Shh.
Yeah, don't succeed.
We run a women's march.
You know what?
I come to these things hoping that one day you liberals will prove me wrong.
But you guys actually get worse every time I go out to a women's march.
I have faith that one day we will be able to get along at the women's march.
Liberals, Republicans, Trump supporters, women who support the second amendment, pro-life women, but every single women's march.
This is the smallest one we've been to.
And they're treating me very very poorly.
It's kind of like the first day of spring in Ohio.
It's about 60 degrees.
It feels fabulous out here.
So good day, though, because this is the weather's nice.
What?
The weather's nice, isn't it?
Yeah.
I love it.
You guys picked a good day for this.
Alright.
Thanks.
Thanks for watching with us.
Oh, you're welcome.
I wish you guys stopped pushing me.
Our streets?
I thought we were for open borders.
This is what democracy looks like.
This is what democracy looks like.
They keep chanting whose streets are streets.
I thought we were for open borders here at the women's march.
International women's march, but these are their streets.
Not very inclusive, not very international, not very diverse.
I'm shocked.
She understands the irony.
That's why she's laughing.
Yeah.
This march is a joke, honey.
You're a joke.
I know.
Alright.
Beautiful weather.
You're a beautiful woman.
Thank you for marching today.
The camera's over there.
If you want to block me, you're gonna have to hold it this way.
Our body's our choice.
I'm losing the crowd.
I'm losing the crowd.
Is it your guys' choice and your bodies?
Uh yes, it absolutely is.
Alright.
You guys can have children.
Is that what I was saying?
I'm sorry.
No, I was asking if when you chant my body, my choice.
Do you mean like your body, your choice?
Oh, I mean that I support uh women's bodies and their choices.
Okay, alright, right.
What about the baby's body?
Is there any any concern for the baby's body?
What about it?
Like real baby, like babies that are born and like are the biggest.
Real babies in the woods.
Well, I guess it depends on when you define that.
I guess so, yeah.
When do you define that?
Uh I usually go with what scientists and like doctors say.
Which is when that until there's an actual heartbeat until that actual like six is born.
Six weeks for a heartbeat.
Okay, so then uh I guess I'll just go with birth.
I'm sorry, I'm uh kind of out of breath from walking and chanting.
Does that prevent you from thinking?
That's adorable.
Um, shucks, I guess what I have a microphone shoved into my face.
Uh you said when a heartbeat starts, and that's a six week, so life begins at six weeks of conception.
Well then I guess I misspoke.
I'm sorry.
Okay, so you think we should be able to end people's heartbeats.
I think women should do whatever they want to do with our bare bodies.
It's their choice.
Well, it's a body.
Yeah, I see.
The chant gives me a lot of uh clues there.
Our body's our choice!
My body's my choice!
My body's my choice!
Our body's our choice!
My body's our choice!
My body's my choice!
Our bodies are choice!
Our body's our choice!
Our bodies are choice.
This is my bestie.
She goes everywhere with me.
This is what democracy looks like!
Hell in what democracy.
I'm just gonna keep going from side to side.
Show them what democracy looks like.
This is what democracy looks like.
Our streets!
We want justice for women and we want it now.
We want justice for Caitlyn Bennett.
What do we want to do?
What do we want?
Justice!
What do we want to hit?
I'm getting the I'm getting them to cover up their own side.
Sorry if my hair gets in your face.
It's just so beautiful and luscious to get some more.
I can't stop it.
Until we get justice.
No justice!
No peace!
No justice!
No peace!
No justice!
No peace!
We love that one.
Thank you everybody.
Whoo!
Exercise, exercise.
You can go that way.
You can go that way.
Woo!
You can go that way.
It's really silent.
I have mind control.
I'm not even telling them to do it, and they're doing everything I'm thinking you guys are doing.
Mind control.
What's it like to be controlled by your mind?
I don't even have to tell them to do it, and they do everything I think.
Insane!
I never thought about this.
I think scientists need to study me.
I have mind control.
Alright!
What did we accomplish today?
What did we accomplish today?
Who are you?
Caitlin Bennett!
Who are you?
The gun-toting girl on Kent State's campus.
So what did we accomplish today, ladies?
Alright, first.
Where's your diaper?
This is International Women's Day!
Let me say this.
Where's your diaper?
Everybody go home.
Back.
Everybody go home right now.
Bye.
I thought these were their streets.
Tell everybody to leave.
Back!
Everybody's gone home.
Thank you.
What did we accomplish today?
Everything's gonna be a good thing.
Ladies.
Back!
Man, what did you accomplish today?
The rally's over.
Let's go!
The rally's over!
Your presence just canceled the rally.
Mind control!
It's mind control!
Let's go!
What did we accomplish today?
Come on, people!
I can't leave to y'all clear it!
I gotta make everybody shake!
Let's go!
She keeps elbowing me!
Let's go!
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