Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett - Kaitlin Bennett Crashes International Women's Day March Aired: 2020-03-10 Duration: 21:26 === Women's Rights and Mind Control (15:01) === [00:00:00] I'm getting these people to walk really fast. [00:00:02] It's really good for their health. [00:00:03] Obesity kills more people every year than firearms. [00:00:07] This is my bestie. [00:00:08] She goes out of mind control. [00:00:18] I'm not even telling them to do it and they're doing everything I'm thinking you guys are doing, mind control. [00:00:23] I don't even have to tell them to do it and they do everything I think. [00:00:26] The rally's over, let's go! [00:00:27] The rally's over. [00:00:29] Your presence just canceled the rally. [00:00:32] Mind control! [00:00:36] 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. [00:00:44] It's looking weird and it's looking small. [00:00:46] It's very kind of pathetic. [00:00:48] Today, we're here in Cleveland at City Hall for an international women's day merch. [00:00:52] Apparently the one earlier this year wasn't good enough, so we needed to be more inclusive. [00:01:14] 45 people here, very low turnout. [00:01:17] My channel is to you guys: 30 to 45 new patrons at patreon.com/slash Caitlin Bennett. [00:01:24] I think that's a good goal to set. [00:01:25] Let's get 30 to 45 new people to sign up on my Patreon account. [00:01:29] I do have security. [00:01:30] He's off camera. [00:01:31] We're not going to put him in the video, but he is here with me today. [00:01:35] I don't know what for. [00:01:36] There's only like 45 people here. [00:01:39] I like this one, yeah. [00:01:40] You want to tell me what it means and what you're here supporting today? [00:01:43] Women's rights. [00:01:44] Women's rights. [00:01:44] Yeah, half of the heaven is ours, so why shouldn't we be, we should have that equal access versus anyone else. [00:01:52] This is just like the fundamentals. [00:01:54] I agree with you. [00:01:55] What rights don't we have access to that men do? [00:01:59] All. [00:02:00] All of them, I would say. [00:02:00] Not to the same extent as men. [00:02:04] You have the right to own a firearm. [00:02:08] Sorry. [00:02:09] So, so, rights, Second Amendment, you have access to purchase firearms. [00:02:14] I'm actually not from U.S. [00:02:17] So I am not, but like in, I'm from Sweden. [00:02:21] Yeah. [00:02:22] And there's loud challenges there as well. [00:02:24] It's everywhere in the world. [00:02:25] So on solidarity, I stand here today. [00:02:27] So I'm just trying to figure out what rights I am still not afforded in 2020. [00:02:34] So many. [00:02:35] Let's just warn. [00:02:38] We all have to blame. [00:02:39] Well, and I hear that a lot, but what's some other ones? [00:02:42] People speaking. [00:02:44] It's loud. [00:02:45] People are speaking. [00:02:46] You're on. [00:02:46] Oh, we're just having a one-one discussion. [00:02:50] I'm not going to make her move. [00:02:53] Do you mind moving because she's a little bit more than a little bit less? [00:02:55] Maybe later. [00:02:56] At patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett. [00:02:58] For as low as $5 a month, you guys can get into my private Facebook group where you interact with me directly and we can talk about things. [00:03:05] You can just talk to me. [00:03:07] It's really cool. [00:03:07] It's really fun. [00:03:08] We have a big community there on Facebook. [00:03:10] $5 a month, patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett. [00:03:13] Could you move back, sir? [00:03:14] Can you move up so you can't hear? [00:03:15] They're not using a microphone. [00:03:17] You're causing commotion. [00:03:18] They're not using a microphone. [00:03:20] I'm not. [00:03:20] I'm talking this way. [00:03:23] You and I both know that when they're not using a microphone, it's hard to hear. [00:03:26] You're causing a disturbance. [00:03:28] Well, if you're not using a microphone, it's hard to hear. [00:03:30] How do you hear me? [00:03:32] They can hear me and I don't have a microphone. [00:03:34] I just want to point out she is using a microphone. [00:03:37] So women are in child court and custody battles. [00:03:40] They favor women tons more times than men. [00:03:44] Can I ask you like when did it start for you to believe that? [00:03:48] Because just an example, women's right to vote was something that many women were against. [00:03:54] Yes, they were. [00:03:55] Yeah, yeah. [00:03:56] What does that say? [00:03:57] We're gonna get a little based right now. [00:04:00] I don't, no, I'm not sure if women voting has been the best thing for our country. [00:04:04] Really? [00:04:04] Yes. [00:04:05] Okay, I'm so sad to hear that because if we look at what women support, ever since women started voting, we have had more cities and more states turn blue. [00:04:15] If you look at demographic trends and how they vote, women overwhelmingly support Democrats, and I think that's terrible. [00:04:23] I don't want a Democrat presidency. [00:04:26] I don't want Democrats to win. [00:04:27] 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. [00:04:35] I totally disagree, and that's just like the example of how you restrict women and just placing them in one category. [00:04:43] Well, I'm generalizing. [00:04:45] I'm generalizing. [00:04:46] You're asking about which right? [00:04:47] All of the rights. [00:04:48] Right to education, to health care, to support the rights of the rights. [00:04:50] Those aren't rights. [00:04:51] No, but they are. [00:04:53] Where? [00:04:54] Everywhere. [00:04:55] Declarations. [00:04:56] I'm from Sweden once again. [00:04:57] We have a whole other system. [00:04:59] Well, we're here in America. [00:05:00] Yeah, I know that. [00:05:01] But I'm so sad to hear that, like a fellow woman saying these things. [00:05:06] Well, I just support. [00:05:08] I wish all the happiness and success. [00:05:10] I still don't know what rights I don't have. [00:05:12] All the rights to you. [00:05:13] But what rights don't I have? [00:05:15] Everyone. [00:05:15] Say, do you have to? [00:05:16] I have the right to self-defense. [00:05:18] I have the right to privacy. [00:05:20] The right against unreasonable searches and seizures. [00:05:24] I have the right to a fair trial by a jury of my peers. [00:05:27] I have the right. [00:05:28] Yes, it's fair. [00:05:29] Yes. [00:05:30] No, it's not. [00:05:32] It's not. [00:05:33] I guess it's not fair, the jury part, because women are led off the stairs. [00:05:37] Yeah, because women are led off more often than men are. [00:05:44] I just, there's no right that you could give me. [00:05:47] I would love to hear what rights I don't have. [00:05:50] 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. [00:06:02] We are more caring. [00:06:02] We're caregivers. [00:06:03] That's what women naturally are. [00:06:05] That's why women, once you hit the age of 30, 90% of your eggs are gone, and then you're really going to wish you were having children. [00:06:11] But I don't want you to publish my video. [00:06:15] Well, we probably will. [00:06:17] Well, as a woman, I have the First Amendment right to do. [00:06:20] That's one right I do have in this country. [00:06:23] I'm sorry. [00:06:23] And so does she. [00:06:24] She has a right not to speak to you as well. [00:06:26] And you are disrespecting these people right now. [00:06:29] Please, please take a step away because you're disrespectful right now. [00:06:33] A women's march. [00:06:34] I'm not being as loud as you are. [00:06:36] Are you listening? [00:06:37] Are you marching? [00:06:38] How about you? [00:06:40] Can you wait tweeting for a minute? [00:06:42] Oh, I'm just standing here. [00:06:43] She's yelling at me. [00:06:44] I'm not being loud. [00:06:45] I'm not trying to disrupt anything. [00:06:47] Yeah, for sure. [00:06:49] I'm just standing here. [00:06:51] Yeah, I'm not yelling. [00:06:54] She said that she's boiling inside. [00:06:56] I just have a difference of opinion. [00:06:57] That's it. [00:06:58] I'm just struggling to hear her, though. [00:06:59] Oh, yeah. [00:07:00] I'm sure they would let you move up a little bit. [00:07:03] You're quiet. [00:07:03] Everyone can hear this. [00:07:04] Oh, I'm quietly talking. [00:07:06] I actually don't have a loud voice in general. [00:07:09] Don't talk to her. [00:07:11] Sally, turn around. [00:07:12] Women's march, and she's telling women not to talk to me. [00:07:18] All right. [00:07:18] Trigger warning. [00:07:19] Caitlin Bennett has arrived. [00:07:21] I need a big trigger warning up here. [00:07:23] Trump supporter has arrived. [00:07:25] Trigger warning. [00:07:26] I'm just here to cover this. [00:07:28] I also want to know what the difference of this march is rather than the one in January. [00:07:37] Are you moving people away from me? [00:07:39] No. [00:07:40] No. [00:07:41] But I'm not afraid of you. [00:07:43] I'm not afraid of you. [00:07:44] Why would you be afraid of me? [00:07:45] I'm a cute little girl. [00:07:46] I'm not intimidated. [00:07:48] Apparently, she is afraid. [00:07:50] She just ran away. [00:07:51] Tell me a little bit about why you decided to come out here today. [00:07:54] So I came out here because I was just scrolling through events and I found this International Women's March. [00:08:00] I didn't know the difference between this march and the march that happened in January. [00:08:04] So I wanted to come out, see what was going on, see if they would be friendly to a Trump-supporting woman, a woman who supports the Second Amendment, woman who is pro-life, and to see if they would accept me. [00:08:16] And how has that gone so far? [00:08:18] No good. [00:08:19] All right. [00:08:20] But they've done a pretty good job so far. [00:08:22] Who has? [00:08:23] Trump. [00:08:24] No, he hasn't. [00:08:25] Brecker Lowe. [00:08:26] What? [00:08:27] He's a fascist. [00:08:29] Anyway, the economy was up when it was in power. [00:08:34] I guess a good economy is. [00:08:38] What an argument. [00:08:39] I love it. [00:08:40] All right. [00:08:41] We need some elected officials to march with us. [00:08:44] Where is the sign? [00:08:46] Okay, bring the sign. [00:08:47] I'll hold the sign. [00:08:49] Awesome. [00:08:50] Women's March. [00:08:52] Okay, the sign should be. [00:08:53] Stand behind me, people. [00:08:55] Line up in twos if you can. [00:08:58] Behind her. [00:08:59] Behind. [00:08:59] Where's the sign? [00:09:01] We need you to march. [00:09:02] Now, watch by yourself up there, please. [00:09:04] Here we go. [00:09:06] Woo! [00:09:07] Gun rights for women, free speech for women, pro-life women. [00:09:10] Women's March. [00:09:11] I need all of you all to get behind this sign. [00:09:14] All of you. [00:09:16] I'm here. [00:09:16] I'm part of this. [00:09:18] All of you, and I need you to line up in threes or four. [00:09:22] Come on, right here. [00:09:23] I'm part of this march. [00:09:25] He wants to go out. [00:09:29] Because you brought someone in a Deus Volt sweatshirt. [00:09:32] You don't like Catholicism? [00:09:33] I am a Catholic. [00:09:34] Wow, lots of Catholics have an issue with Catholicism today. [00:09:39] Women's March. [00:09:40] Now, do not. [00:09:41] Let me tell you something, young people. [00:09:43] Do not respond to counter-protesters. [00:09:45] And I mean that. [00:09:46] Who's protesting? [00:09:47] Do not respond to counter-protests. [00:09:49] Selfie with me? [00:09:50] Do not respond to counter-protests. [00:09:52] Now, we are supposed to be in lines of four. [00:09:55] I need you all to do four for me, please. [00:09:57] Selfie with my fans. [00:10:03] Back up a little bit, people. [00:10:05] Lines of four. [00:10:07] Back up just a little. [00:10:09] Can you stay behind? [00:10:10] Come on. [00:10:11] That's painting. [00:10:16] You're a landmark. [00:10:19] Come on. [00:10:20] All right. [00:10:20] Women's March. [00:10:24] If you don't want me in your selfie, just move from where I'm standing. [00:10:26] Now you're blocking a sign. [00:10:28] That's a good word, buddy. [00:10:29] I'm not that big. [00:10:30] I am supporting it. [00:10:32] I support your right to hold a sign as a strong woman. [00:10:34] You can do it. [00:10:36] You can do it. [00:10:38] She can hold a sign, right? [00:10:39] She's strong enough. [00:10:40] She's asking you to. [00:10:42] Oh, no, I don't consent. [00:10:44] Everybody, her choice. [00:10:46] Everybody, her choice. [00:10:48] My body, my choice. [00:10:50] My body, my choice. [00:10:52] She's just over. [00:10:55] My body, my choice. [00:10:57] My body, whose choice. [00:10:59] My body, my choice. [00:11:01] Hold on, stop, people. [00:11:03] You got it. [00:11:03] We've got to be able to see the sign. [00:11:05] The officer and this young lady in the peak are in front of the side. [00:11:08] I need you to move. [00:11:09] Sweetie, could you move to the left? [00:11:11] Oh, yeah, right here. [00:11:12] Yep. [00:11:12] I'm good. [00:11:15] You got to see the sign. [00:11:17] Actually, her sign is not true at all. [00:11:18] And if we would let women carry a firearm on campus, then sexy assaults wouldn't happen. [00:11:24] So that is taken from a sample of people willing to give one or five women. [00:11:31] That's not true. [00:11:31] That's not a true statistic. [00:11:33] And then they'll tell you you don't need to defend yourself on college campuses, but then sit there and fear a moment with a fake statistic that you're going to be sexually assaulted. [00:11:42] Our bodies are choice. [00:11:44] Our body's our choice. [00:11:46] Whose body whose choice? [00:11:48] Our body's my choice. [00:11:51] Officer, could you ask him not to get in front of my sign queen? [00:11:54] That's all we ask. [00:11:55] He's my officer. [00:11:56] You're not marching with us. [00:11:58] I'm marching by the side. [00:12:00] Get behind the side. [00:12:01] I'm marching like you. [00:12:03] Our body's our choice. [00:12:05] My body, my choice. [00:12:07] My body, my choice. [00:12:09] Whose body, whose choice? [00:12:11] The baby's body, the baby's choice. [00:12:13] Our body's our choice. [00:12:15] The baby's body's the baby's choice. [00:12:18] My body, my choice. [00:12:22] She's trying to steal my phone. [00:12:25] She's trying to steal my phone. [00:12:27] Our streets! [00:12:28] This is what democracy looks like! [00:12:30] What are our signs out? [00:12:33] I thought this is what democracy looks like. [00:12:36] I'm not covering this. [00:12:38] I have no part in organizing, so get with everybody else. [00:12:40] I organize this. [00:12:42] You did not. [00:12:42] Yes, I did. [00:12:48] Alright, I got them to march a little faster. [00:12:49] This is good for their health. [00:12:51] Actually, obesity kills more people than firearms do every year. [00:12:55] I'm getting these people to walk really fast. [00:12:58] It's really good for their health. [00:12:59] Obesity kills more people every year than firearms, which they want to protest against. [00:13:04] So this is really good for you, isn't it? [00:13:06] It feels really good. [00:13:07] Yeah, yeah. [00:13:08] I'm glad I could help you out. [00:13:10] Obesity kills. [00:13:12] No peace. [00:13:14] No peace, right? [00:13:15] Yeah, I'm getting that today. [00:13:19] Now! [00:13:20] What do we want? [00:13:21] Justice! [00:13:22] When do we want it? [00:13:23] Now! [00:13:24] What do we want? [00:13:25] Justice! [00:13:26] When do we want it? [00:13:27] Now! [00:13:28] If you have a problem, you could just speak to me. [00:13:31] Instead of covering me up, women's rights, First Amendment. [00:13:47] It's not your choice to put stuff in my face. [00:13:52] My body, my choice! [00:13:54] My body, my choice! [00:13:56] Slow down, Cherry. [00:13:58] Slow down. [00:14:01] All right, well she can't keep up with me if I were to run, so let's just, let's race. [00:14:04] Come on, let's race. [00:14:06] Come on. [00:14:10] All right, let's race. [00:14:11] Come on, let's race. [00:14:15] Who's faster? [00:14:17] We're jogging today. [00:14:19] Walking the dogs. [00:14:20] Gotta go off to the side. [00:14:21] I'm my own march today. [00:14:25] Go in front of our side. [00:14:26] They keep pushing. [00:14:27] You cannot go in front of our side. [00:14:28] You're keeping it. [00:14:30] No. [00:14:31] Okay, thank you. [00:14:32] Thank you. [00:14:32] You need to answer yourself. [00:14:34] I'm keeping my hands to my friend. [00:14:35] My team is. [00:14:38] I'll stay with you, I promise you. [00:14:40] But let's respect them, okay? [00:14:42] You just pushed my body. [00:14:44] I did push you, babe. [00:14:45] Yes, you did. === Liberals Prove Wrong (04:34) === [00:14:46] Yeah, don't shush. [00:14:47] We were on a women's march. [00:14:48] You know what? [00:14:49] I come to these things hoping that one day you liberals will prove me wrong. [00:14:53] But you guys actually get worse every time I go out to a women's march. [00:14:57] I have faith that one day we will be able to get along at the women's march. [00:15:01] Liberals, Republicans, Trump supporters, women who support the Second Amendment, pro-life women. [00:15:07] But every single women's march, this is the smallest one I've been to, and they're treating me very poorly. [00:15:13] Instead of like the first day of spring in Ohio, it's about 60 degrees. [00:15:16] It feels fabulous out here. [00:15:18] So good day, though, because the weather's nice. [00:15:22] What? [00:15:23] The weather's nice, isn't it? [00:15:25] Yeah. [00:15:26] I love it. [00:15:26] You guys picked a good day for this. [00:15:28] All right. [00:15:29] Thanks. [00:15:29] Thanks for watching. [00:15:31] Oh, you're welcome. [00:15:31] I wish you guys would stop pushing me. [00:15:35] Our streets? [00:15:36] I thought we were for open borders. [00:15:37] This is what democracy looks like. [00:15:44] They keep chanting whose streets are streets. [00:15:46] I thought we were for open borders here at the Women's March. [00:15:49] International women's march, but these are their streets. [00:15:52] Not very inclusive, not very international, not very diverse. [00:15:56] I'm shocked. [00:15:58] She understands the irony. [00:15:59] That's why she's laughing. [00:16:03] This march is a joke, honey. [00:16:04] You're a joke. [00:16:05] I know. [00:16:06] All right. [00:16:06] Beautiful weather. [00:16:07] You're a beautiful woman. [00:16:08] Thank you for marching today. [00:16:11] The camera's over there. [00:16:12] If you want to block me, you're going to have to hold it this way. [00:16:15] Our bodies are our choice. [00:16:17] Our mind got God. [00:16:19] I'm losing the crowd. [00:16:21] I'm losing the crowd. [00:16:22] Is it your guys' choice and your bodies? [00:16:25] Yes, it absolutely is. [00:16:27] All right. [00:16:28] You guys can have children? [00:16:30] Is that what I was saying? [00:16:31] I'm sorry. [00:16:32] No, I was asking if when you chant my body, my choice, do you mean like your body, your choice? [00:16:37] Oh, I mean that I support women's bodies and their choices. [00:16:41] Okay, all right, we're gonna. [00:16:42] What about the baby's body? [00:16:45] Is there any concern for the baby's body? [00:16:49] What about it? [00:16:50] Like real baby? [00:16:51] Like babies that are born and like our body. [00:16:53] No babies in the woods. [00:16:55] Well, I guess it depends on when you define that. [00:16:57] I guess so, yeah. [00:16:58] When do you define that? [00:16:59] I usually go with what scientists and like doctors say. [00:17:03] Which is when? [00:17:05] That until there's an actual heartbeat, until that actual like baby is born. [00:17:09] Six weeks for a heartbeat. [00:17:11] Okay, so then I guess I'll just go with birth. [00:17:12] I'm sorry, I'm kind of out of breath from walking and chanting. [00:17:16] Does that prevent you from thinking? [00:17:18] That's adorable. [00:17:20] Shucks, I guess when I have a microphone shoved into my face, as you said, when a heartbeat starts, and that's at six weeks, so life begins at six weeks of conception. [00:17:28] Well, then I guess I misspoke. [00:17:29] I'm sorry. [00:17:31] Okay, so you think we should be able to end people's heartbeats? [00:17:35] I think women should do whatever they want to do with their bodies. [00:17:37] It's their choice. [00:17:40] Yeah, I see the chant gives me a lot of clues there. [00:17:44] Our body's our choice! [00:17:46] Our body's our choice! [00:17:48] Our body's my choice! [00:17:50] Our bodies are choice! [00:17:52] Our bodies are choice! [00:17:54] My body's our choice! [00:17:56] Our bodies are choice! [00:18:02] Our bodies are choice! [00:18:04] This is my bestie. [00:18:06] She goes everywhere with me. [00:18:09] Our bodies are our choice! [00:18:12] This is what democracy looks like! [00:18:14] Colden what democracy looks like! [00:18:17] This is what democracy looks like! [00:18:21] I'm just gonna keep going from side to side. [00:18:26] This is what democracy looks like. [00:18:30] Our streets! [00:18:34] We want justice for women, and we want it now! [00:18:36] We want justice for Steve and Bennett! [00:18:42] Now! [00:18:43] What do we want? [00:18:44] Justice! [00:18:45] What do we want it? [00:18:48] I'm getting them to cover up their own sign. [00:18:51] Sorry if my hair gets in your face. [00:18:54] It's just so beautiful and luscious. [00:18:56] It gets up for her. [00:18:57] I can't stop it. [00:18:58] Until we get justice, no justice! === What Did We Accomplish Today? (02:19) === [00:19:09] Exercise. [00:19:12] You can go that way, you can go that way, you can go that way, I have mind control. [00:19:21] I'm not even telling them to do it, and they're doing everything I'm thinking you guys are doing, mind control. [00:19:26] What's it like to be controlled by your mind? [00:19:29] I don't even have to tell them to do it, and they do everything I think. [00:19:32] Insane. [00:19:33] I never thought about this. [00:19:36] I think scientists need to study me. [00:19:37] I have mind control. [00:19:39] All right. [00:19:40] What did we accomplish today? [00:19:43] What did we accomplish today? [00:19:45] Who are you? [00:19:46] Caitlin Bennett. [00:19:47] Who are you? [00:19:48] The gun toting girl on Kent State's campus. [00:19:51] So what did we accomplish today, ladies? [00:20:08] Where's your diaper? [00:20:09] Everybody go home. [00:20:10] Bye. [00:20:11] Everybody go home right now. [00:20:13] Bye. [00:20:14] Our march is over. [00:20:15] I thought these were their streets. [00:20:17] We tell everybody to leave. [00:20:18] Bye. [00:20:20] Everybody's gone. [00:20:21] What did we accomplish today? [00:20:25] Bye. [00:20:25] Man, what did you accomplish today? [00:20:27] The rally's over. [00:20:28] Let's go. [00:20:29] The rally's over. [00:20:30] Your presence just canceled the rally. [00:20:33] Mind control. [00:20:34] It's mind control. [00:20:36] Let's clear out. [00:20:37] What did we accomplish today? [00:20:39] No, peace. [00:20:40] Come on, people. [00:20:41] I can't leave to y'all clear out. [00:20:43] I gotta make sure everybody's sick. [00:20:45] Let's go. [00:20:46] The cops are gone. [00:20:47] I need everybody to leave too. [00:20:49] Let's go. [00:20:50] You're gone. [00:20:50] Thank you, Commission. [00:20:51] Let's be up on Facebook. [00:20:53] If you guys enjoyed this video, be sure to like and share, hit the subscribe button, and click the notification bell so you won't miss any of our new videos. [00:21:00] And if you want to support my work, you can become a patron at patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett and receive super cool perks like an autographed photo from me in the mail each month. [00:21:10] Or you can go to CaitlinBennett.org and get up to 75% off and free shipping on supplements and merchandise to support my work and start living a healthy life. [00:21:19] My favorite product is TurboForce because it gives me all the energy I need to make it through a long day of doing interviews.