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Sharing Values, Freedom Speech
00:08:02
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| So she's going to come up to you and tell you not to engage with me. | |
| Yeah, I mean this is incredible and I'm much more liberal than they are, right? | |
| Yeah, she's not on our side. | |
| She's not opposession. | |
| Yeah, but that's exactly what the other people say, right? | |
| Don't talk to people because we don't all share the same values. | |
| Well, yeah, well, we don't all share the same values, right? | |
| Correct. | |
| But I share the value of freedom of speech. | |
| Correct. | |
| Right? | |
| And I can talk to her. | |
| Just know she's going to edit it and make you look like a fool. | |
| Well, I think he's the most reasonable. | |
| Well, you're right. | |
| I'm just here providing safety. | |
| I share your values, but I also believe in dialogue and freedom of speech, okay? | |
| Don't conquer! | |
| Hey, hey, this is freedom of speech. | |
| This is why you're here, okay? | |
| Do you appreciate people coming up and telling you who you can and can't talk to? | |
| Well, I mean, you know, this just shows the hypocrisy for what it is. | |
| My enemy are the people who suppress other people. | |
| Oh, he actually approached me and wanted to know. | |
| He wanted to know about me, ma'am. | |
| He asked me, so you let women control what you do and who you talk to? | |
| Don't talk to my husband. | |
| Is he your husband or is he your dog, Donald Feach? | |
| What's wild? | |
| Well, I mean, the whole situation is wild. | |
| Who? | |
| Where? | |
| Which one? | |
| I mean that people who are supposed to be so liberal are against freedom of speech. | |
| Yeah, isn't that weird? | |
| So she's going to come up to you and tell you not to engage with me. | |
| Yeah, I mean, this is incredible, and I'm much more liberal than they are, right? | |
| Yeah, she's not on our side. | |
| She's opposess. | |
| Yeah, but that's exactly what the other people say, right? | |
| Don't talk to people because we don't all share the same values. | |
| Well, yeah, well, we don't all share the same values, right? | |
| Correct. | |
| But I share the value of freedom of speech. | |
| Correct. | |
| Right? | |
| And I can talk to her. | |
| Just know she's going to edit it and make you look like a fool. | |
| Well, I think he's the most reasonable. | |
| Well, you're right. | |
| I'm just here providing safety. | |
| I share your values, but I also believe in dialogue and freedom of speech, okay? | |
| Okay, enjoy. | |
| Just you've been warned. | |
| Yeah, see, there you go. | |
| Did you need that warning? | |
| You seem like you have some wisdom on your side. | |
| Well, I'm an extremely liberal person. | |
| Okay. | |
| But, you know, there's an old saying, liberals are often fascists on vacation. | |
| And I'm against all forms of fascism, whether it's right-wing fascism or left-wing fascism, right? | |
| I mean, the Democrats were in power for many years and they could have done something about immigration and all that. | |
| They didn't. | |
| And now it came back to bite them in the ass, right? | |
| And they've turned their traditional values of the Democrats used to talk about economic policy about working-class people, not identity politics. | |
| Come conquer! | |
| Hey, hey, this is freedom of speech. | |
| This is why you're here, okay? | |
| Do you appreciate people coming up and telling you that who you can and can't talk to? | |
| Well, I mean, you know, this just shows the hypocrisy for what it is. | |
| But there's hypocrisy on both sides. | |
| Don't get me wrong. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| I think this is terrible that Donald Trump is president of the United States. | |
| But I have values that transcend politics. | |
| Okay. | |
| Right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I have values that transcend. | |
| Yeah, right, right. | |
| So do you think there's anything that he's doing that's good? | |
| Pardon me? | |
| Do you think he's done anything good? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, not. | |
| There is no, absolutely no doubt that the and the economy. | |
| There's a lot of corruption in government. | |
| There's always been corruption in government. | |
| Of course that needs to be addressed. | |
| The way that he's doing it is that's the fascist dick dictator. | |
| I'm against that, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| But I mean, I think many people agree that this country needs reform. | |
| Okay. | |
| You agree with reform, but not in the way that he's doing it. | |
| That's correct. | |
| Absolutely I don't. | |
| That's fair. | |
| That's a fair criticism. | |
| And listen, I'm for a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. | |
| But I understand the other people. | |
| I understand why someone would be against abortion. | |
| Absolutely I do. | |
| That's a Rational position, right? | |
| And this is, you know, often the problem that we're in now, right? | |
| That it's, you know, people, you have to be honest and open with yourself, too, right? | |
| You have to understand, you know, identity politics is not going to save the Democratic Party. | |
| Right? | |
| But I... | |
| And I have heard nothing here to a day about the economy, about the poor, right? | |
| They want to reduce their cultural critique to identity politics, and they've already lost on that. | |
| They're their own worst enemies. | |
| And I mean, does that make sense what I'm saying? | |
| Yes, that does make sense that you've not heard one thing about the people in this country who the Democrats traditionally would champion and try to support. | |
| What do you stand for? | |
| How are you going to help working class people in this country, right? | |
| That was always the concern of a traditional Democratic Party was working class people. | |
| That's how they came to power, right? | |
| It's the Democrats that's turned their back on working class people, and that enabled someone like Trump to come to power, right? | |
| Trump's an oligarch. | |
| And it's very interesting to me that if you look at Russia, right, you know, communism ended up in an oligarchy, right? | |
| Well, look at this. | |
| Democracy is capitalism is ending up in an oligarchy, right? | |
| We all have a common enemy, right? | |
| And both the right and the left want to confuse us as to who that enemy is, right? | |
| My enemy are the people who suppress other people, right? | |
| My people are. | |
| And it was interesting that African-American fellow was talking about Jesus, right? | |
| Well, when he quoted Jesus, he said, Oh, well, when they asked Jesus about what was the... | |
| The area of hell... | |
| What was the law? | |
| What does it mean to? | |
| Jesus said, love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and all your mind, and love your neighbor as yourself. | |
| But see, the Democrats, they don't want to use the G word, you know? | |
| And so the Democrats have their own party. | |
| They have their own problems. | |
| But I don't see that the Democrats have solutions to the economic problems of America, right? | |
| They want to act as if our problems is all in the realm of identity politics, right? | |
| That's not going to get them anywhere. | |
| Kamala Harris lost because she had no policy. | |
| There was no there. | |
| No one voted for her to be the primary nominee. | |
| No, and you know, the Democrats really could put the Democrats are responsible for Trump because they turned their back on Bernie Sanders, right? | |
| Bernie Sanders was actually leading a people's revolution, and they shut that down right away. | |
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Grassroots Movement Needed
00:01:42
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| For who? | |
| Well, for the people who run and manage the Democratic Party, right? | |
| Their corporate interest. | |
| The Democrats have corporate masters that pull their strings, just like the Republicans have corporate masters that pull their strings. | |
| So what we need is a grassroots movement that can actually bring people together on real economic issues and not, you know, these clashes of gender things. | |
| But I admire your courage for coming out here. | |
| It's a lot of fun. | |
| It's a lot of fun. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I appreciate that. | |
| What was your name? | |
| Lynn Hubbard. | |
| Well, it's nice to meet you. | |
| My name's Kate. | |
| And yeah, you're the most reasonable person I've talked to. | |
| Yeah, thank you. | |
| So what you just saw is what I strive for my content to be. | |
| And while the other stuff is fun, that's really what I come out here to do is just talk to people. | |
| But it's so hard to do that because I cannot find people who want to defend their ideas and stand up for what they believe in. | |
| But he was the most reasonable person I think I've ever spoken to at any protest over the past five years, whatever it's been. | |
| So props to him. | |
| And that's what I strive to do. | |
| And it's worth noting that people were trying to prevent him from talking to me because they're so worried that he's going to look silly. | |
| They're the only ones that look silly in that situation and during this entire day. | |
| So that's funny. | |
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