April 18, 2025 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Palestine Simps Get Mad
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Have a blessed day.
I hope you just stop being ignorant and hateful towards people.
How am I hateful?
Don't ask me dumb questions.
I know you know what I mean.
You haven't answered a single question today.
You can't defend yourself.
You have no opinions going on.
Just defend what you believe in.
So what's your issue?
Why are you trying to drown out my conversations?
I mean, you walked up to me.
Like, I was just vibing over here, and then like, you walked up to me.
So all of you, why are you covering your face?
Are you sick?
Yeah, I'm mad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know that your breath that you're smelling underneath there, the only thing you're smelling is your breath.
You know that, right?
Didn't ask for Satoshi?
Can you get going?
Yeah, I do.
I do.
Are you actually, are you like trying to hide your face?
Are you afraid you're going to be deported next?
Do you want to talk about it?
Hi.
Why do you guys run away scared?
I'm just a little girl.
I'm not that scary.
I'm really not that scary.
I just have conservative opinions.
I'm not that scary, am I?
So I said, you want to talk about the Palestinians being deported for supporting a Hamas, a terrorist organization?
And they look at me, they run away scared.
I just have conservative opinions.
That's it.
And if you are going to walk around with a scarf that supports something like that, like, why not back it up?
I've got almost a million subscribers.
Thank you, everybody, for that.
You could just tell everybody why you would wear something like that and support something like that.
But they're so scared.
Favorite song?
Definitely Janet's accents.
I'm going to call my lover.
Give me a little breakdown.
Give me a little something.
A little something.
Come on, go.
Go.
Okay.
You two jump on in here.
Right, yeah.
Come on, more.
More energy.
More dancing.
More vibes.
So what they're doing, actually, is they're trying to follow me around with copyrighted music, but we have AI that can actually take all this out.
It'll look like you were dancing to nothing, or we could put in our own music, and he'll be dancing to what we choose to.
They will not hear any of this.
You know that, right?
That's awesome.
I'm so happy for you, girl.
Yeah.
Love you, girl.
So what's your issue?
Why are you trying to drown out my conversations?
I mean, you walked up to me.
Like, I was just vibing over here and then, like, you walked up to me.
So all of you, why are you covering your face?
Are you sick?
Yeah.
Tom is sick.
Yeah.
You know that your breath that you're smelling underneath there?
The only thing you're smelling is your breath.
You know that, right?
I think it might be coming from you, actually.
Did you shit yourself again?
Which time?
Which time?
I've lost count.
You're almost 30 seconds.
I've lost count.
I've lost count.
Oh, I know.
Why would I keep count of all of that?
That's too many times to remember, okay?
Yeah.
You would know a little bit about it.
So I saw you when Trump deports all the Palestinian students on campus for supporting Hamas, right?
Hell yeah.
Did that make you shit yourself?
A little worried there?
A little worried.
Specifically, we wanted to talk about the Palestinian students on college campuses that have student visas that are being deported.
Have you heard about that?
I have.
Okay.
What do you know about it?
I think that it is personally despicable that we're just grabbing people off the streets and deporting them for expressing a point of view that we don't like.
I mean, recently you saw that there was a completely, if we're talking about, we've got like an American Gestapo just grabbing strangers off the street and shoving them into gulags in El Salvador.
There's a completely innocent man currently in prison in El Salvador because our Supreme Court refuses to bring him home, even though he has every single right to be here.
However, our Supreme Court is simply saying, yes, they admitted they were wrong.
They admitted that they were at fault for deporting him and yet they refused to take accountability.
And to me personally, that is not the America that I thought that I'd want to live in.
That is not the kind of America that, you know, that I'd want to serve, that I'd want to, you know, like, like, you know, be a part of.
Okay, so besides that person that the Trump administration did admit was not supposed to be deported, would you support all the other deportations that are happening?
No, I wouldn't, personally.
Okay, what do you disagree with the people who are being deported?
Why don't you want them deported out of the country?
Well, I wouldn't say so.
I would say that they're not necessarily beginning due process and that oftentimes, like, one of my closest friends is actually, he immigrated from, I believe it was, El Salvador.
And they said the process for becoming the process for applying for a visa is both long and costly.
And frankly, that a lot of these people are escaping situations that we have as Americans taken apart to create.
Like now, you can, I'm not going to go here and there about American foreign policy, but we have had a record of intervening in the affairs of foreign governments and oftentimes destabilizing their situations.
And I don't necessarily feel that it is unfair.
I don't Feel it's fair to punish those people for trying to escape circumstances that we created.
And so I think in terms of immigration, I'm not necessarily just saying, you know, open the gates and let everybody in, but I do believe that we can do better in terms of streamlining the process and making it easier and making sure that people who want to be here and people who will be hard-working American citizens can be an American citizen.
Because even though I don't like them, Reagan did say that's one thing, like back in the 80s, he said that everyone, you know, it doesn't matter.
You can be born in Turkey, but should never be a Turk.
You can move to Japan, but should never be Japanese, but you can be anyone from anywhere and move to America and become an American.
And personally, that is what I believe our immigration policy should reflect.
Okay, so you're not an open borders guy.
No, I don't think we should have open border.
I don't think we should have open borders, but I do think our immigration policy could use a little reform.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's hilarious.
Yeah, so she's filming right now.
Maybe she could upload it.
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It helps some more of me coming out here.
I did any security really today because they were really low energy.
They really didn't want to defend their positions at all.
They just wanted to have a little group.
Oh look, it's her!
Would you like to back up, like, you know, correct those claims?
People.
Kafiya.
Okay, so why did he call it a terrorist rag?
Prejudice.
Prejudice against who?
People that wear Kafias.
Okay.
And why would he be prejudiced against people who wear those?
I'm the talking bro.
I'm just asking you to, you know, a Republican in this state who just won an election called this a terrorist rag.
I just want to know if you know what you're signing.
What are you signing?
Referendum.
I'm asking.
What is your.
I'm signing.
You came up here.
That's what I'm asking.
So I'm asking.
I'm asking a question.
What are you signing?
Actually, if you could just give her privacy, like her information's on there, and it's like.
Oh, I don't care about your information.
Don't flatter yourself.
I don't care about your information.
I'm just asking what you're signing.
A petition.
Yeah, for what?
What do you want?
What do you ask the students to support?
Yes, I am.
What are you studying?
Marine biology.
Yeah, I thought you graduated like 10 years ago.
I came back.
I missed school.
And I have a sub major, a minor in gender studies.
You'd love that.
I thought they discontinued that program.
Not here, they didn't.
You're not a very good liberal if you don't know that.
I'm not a liberal.
Not a single one of you could defend your positions.
Get the on.
Get on.
No, you guys came here as a group.
You got together and you discussed doing this.
You discussed going around, getting your friends together, coming in your group, playing copyrighted music, trying to shut down my video.
And you want to tell me, can you back away from me?
Personal space.
Personal space, personal space.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
What's your favorite song?
We're going to put in some music of our own so it looks like he's dancing to our music.
What happened?
It's your moment to shine, so take it away.
Is this like, is this live?
Are we live or not?
We're live.
Oh, that's so awesome.
Well, we're sorry.
I'm not impressed with your dance moves.
You can do better than that.
What do you know about the Palestinian students who have been deported or got their visas revoked?
I know about this student, Mahmoud Kalio, who has recently been deported.
Or I'm not sure if he's actually fully been deported yet, but he's in the custody of ICE right now.
And I believe that he was taken unlawfully.
He's currently not directly involved with any pro-Hamas organizations, so I don't see why the U.S. feels like they would be able to have, they would be able to remove him from the country, basically.
Okay, so on his campus, there is a Columbia University for the, you know, I don't even know the terms.
It's like C-U-A-P, maybe.
It's a long term of the club that he was involved in.
And that club has called for Palestinians to be armed and to arm themselves to fight, you know, as they do.
They believe in, you know, their homeland and everything like that.
And the U.S. has designated talk like that to be pro-Hamas.
And would you say that that individual, Khalil, are you telling me there's probably no affiliation with Hamas or no support of Hamas?
Because that's what the U.S. is saying, that he supports Hamas, which is a terrorist organization.
What is your take?
I don't see any evidence that there is direct association with Hamas.
Support for Hamas.
I haven't seen any support from him.
Maybe I haven't done enough research, but from what you just said that he said Palestinians should be armed, Is that necessarily a pro-Hamas take?
So I don't know.
That's just part of what that club has been mentioning on campus.
They've also harassed Jewish students.
And I don't care so much about the nitty-gritty of the thing going on and the discussion and the debate going on about Israel and Palestine.
But Columbia University has been in the news because they have been increasingly disgusting and nasty towards Jewish students.
They've harassed them.
They throw things at them.
They have taken over entire buildings on the campus to where the New York police have had to become involved.
And they've called, like I said, call to arms Palestinians.
I don't know if that means over in Palestine or if that means here in America or on college campus.
But do you think if there is any evidence that he supports specifically Hamas?
Because that's what they say.
That's what the Trump administration says.
If someone, Khalil, supports Hamas, should they be deported?
Because that's the argument.
I would say if there is someone that is openly supporting Hamas, that's obviously not a good position to have, I would say.
I don't know exactly what I would say about deporting.
If someone's on a student visa, I feel like they should have close to the rights of an American citizen.
Obviously not having things like the right to vote, which they wouldn't have, but things such as freedom of speech that we all do have as citizens.
And I don't know exactly if deportation would be the correct punishment for something like that.
Just wondering what genocide's going on.
Is this like against abortion?
The genocide of abortion going on right now?
Okay, we can all walk away from that one.
So you signed.
Right, what's you people?
That's kind of racist, is it not?
How is it racist?
What do you mean, you people?
Isn't that like a racist term?
I've heard that you can't call people that.
What do you mean by that?
What do you think I mean by that?
I'm asking you, every time I ask you a question, you keep saying, what do you think I mean?
Well, I'm asking you to explain yourself.
Well, I'm just going to walk away.
Have a blessed day.
I hope you just stop being ignorant and hateful towards people.
How am I hateful?
Don't ask me dumb questions.
I know you know what I mean.
You haven't answered a single question today.
You can't defend yourself.
You have no opinions going on.
Just defend what you believe in.
They're signing a petition for UCF to not have investments or something along the lines of genocide.
Basically, they want UCF to not do business with Jewish companies because they don't want them to engage with Jewish people.
Let me ask you this.
If someone from Germany, a German student, was on a student visa and they started writing literature supporting Hitler and talking about his agenda was good and he supports what he did, disrupting classes to promote his pro-Hitler ideology, and he was going around espousing those views and harassing Jewish students.
Do you think the government would have the right to deport him?
I feel like deportation is kind of a big step from revoke his student visa.
For supporting openly Hitler and advocating for his ideology.
That's definitely a no-go.
Now, would you think it's fair for a student openly supporting Hamas to get the same treatment?
See, I don't think it was Hamas that they were writing about.
I think it was the stuff that's happening in Palestine, because the people of Palestine are separate from Hamas.
At least like German people are not exactly.
Exactly.
if so if that's because he said that he was uh Mahbed Khalil.
Does that ring a bell?
It rings a bell.
Don't know.
Yeah, he's in ICE custody right now.
And they're saying that he has ties and he has led disruptive protests in favor of Palestine and Hamas.
Do you think if those allegations are true, should he be deported and his visa revoked?
I just, I don't think that's completely true.
I think people are seeing it one way because they hear Palestine and they think, oh, so you support Hamas.
But let's do a hypothetical.
If they find out that he has been supporting Hamas on a student visa, is it fair for him to lose that?
I feel like it's just kind of a difficult situation.
in like a morality sense, yeah, that's not good.
Okay.
Shouldn't be supporting the terrorist organization, but if it's the people and saying that, you know, what Hamas is built off of like being Gaza's only, you know, government of sorts, since they don't...
The words.
Is it fair that they're called a terrorist organization?
I think that's definitely fair.
Okay.
But the people associated, like associated with it, like the citizens, like just the normal people, they shouldn't be.
That's why I said like, Greg, keep going.
Do you have any answers to Satos?
You get going?
Yeah, I do.
I do.
Are you actually, are you like trying to hide your face?
Are you afraid you're going to be deported next?
No, I'm making about suicide.
I don't know.
You're being very secretive.
Why are you hiding your face?
So what are you trying to accomplish with this?
What are you trying to accomplish with this?
Why are you hiding your faces?
Then why'd you come up to me?
You know that I have a YouTube channel and I'm filming.
You literally gave us an outline.
Okay, you were literally already.
So they got in a group to play copyrighted music around my microphone and try to, you know, make it to where I can't use this footage.
She came closer this time now that she's with her friends.
But right now, when there are people who are coming in and not being vetted and committing crimes and being part of really terrible gangs over and like you mentioned El Salvador, MS-13 and Barrio 18, these are really, really awful gang members that are coming over the border unvetted.
Biden let in millions of people.
Do you think it's fair to get those people out since they have not been vetted?
I would say it would be fair to, if they're going to be removed, they should be given due process first.
I believe every single person, regardless of whatever crime they committed, should be given due process.
If they are proven at a court of law to be legal of a crime, then obviously, yes, they should be deported.
But if they don't.
Okay, so if they just admit, yep, I killed Lake and Riley over there, the cops found them, they matched the DNA.
Yeah.
Do you think they should go through a court system before they get out of here, or should they just get out of here because they...
I personally don't believe that it is aligned with the values of, at least my personal value, that I think every single person, man, woman, and child, regardless of what they did or what their status is, should be entitled to a free and fair trial.
And obviously, chances are the jury is going to say, okay, yeah, you're convicted, get out of here.
But I want to at least let them have that opportunity of being able to be duly convicted by the law because the law should apply equally to everybody.
And I'm not saying that these guys should simply be let to run around and do whatever they want.
But what I am saying is that I don't necessarily think it's, I don't think it's safe, fair, equal, or in the spirit of American ideals to just grab people off the street and shove them on a plane and fly them out to Columbia or whatever.
And we keep seeing different clerical areas.
We keep seeing that people who want to be Americans and people who want to contribute to this country.
And I believe personally that we should let them.
I believe personally that like, well, we shouldn't just let everybody in.
We should have a streamlined and sort of more efficient process.
So did you speak up against Biden for not having that streamlining for people to be vetted to come in and just letting in tons of people and not letting ICE do their job and not letting the Border Patrol do their job?
Did you speak out against him when he wasn't adhering to those rules?
I was critical of his immigration policy, but the thing that more so confused me.
What was his immigration policy?
So this is basically just like, honestly, a continuation of what Obama's did.
It wasn't necessarily, in my opinion, I believe the American Democratic Party isn't necessarily as left-leaning as they should be.
And frankly, you think they should be more progressive.
How did that work out in the election?
Well, personally, I actually, I didn't want to vote for Kamala Harris.
I didn't actually, I would have preferred a little bit more of a, like, a left-leaning candidate.
I can go into her position, but basically, my point about it was that I just personally believe that immigration should be something that is a little bit more easy to do.
Like in places like Australia, for example, their immigration system is simple, it's easy.
They don't necessarily have the same issues of crime there, and that's because they have like the A, the government agencies in charge of letting people in and vetting people and so on and so forth is more well-funded.
And the problem, again, is that, like, they don't border a violent country in a very destabilized and unstable section of the earth.
We border a place that is known for crime and instability and drugs and kidnappings and stuff like that.
So, I don't think that's a fair thing to do that for.
What's the number one thing you care about politically?
Is it immigration?
I was more to say environmental legislation.
I'm a marine biology major, so it's pretty near and dear to me.
And then they're claiming that they didn't come up to us that I could just walk away.
You guys just go around doing this with your music?
We're tabling here.
Oh, so you're socialists too.
Okay.
Well, actually, this is a public campus that is paid for their tax.
But oh, well, thank you.
Thank you so much.
White people's knife.
Is it wrong for all?
No, girl, the lives is.
Why are you so scared to show your face?
Just walk away.
Just walk away.
You guys came up to me and you're scared to show your face.
If you truly believe in what you believe in, if you're here and you are getting kind of funny with supporting terrorist organizations or causing uprising on campuses, get out of here.
Any one of you.
What's the line?
How can we draw the line though?
So free speech and a peaceful, peaceful saying, I believe that there should be a, you know, Palestine deserves their own land and Israel needs to stop coming over and messing with us and stuff.
Okay, sure.
If you're going to hide your face, bring umbrellas to a campus, bring firecrackers to a campus, justify the terrorist attack on October 7th.
If you're going to justify those things and you're associated with people who justify those things, when the U.S., our government, has determined and declared Hamas to be a terrorist organization, I think the government has the right that if you're going to fiddle around and get kind of murky with supporting a terrorist organization or the people who do, you know, it's probably in our best interest that you get out of here because we don't know what you're doing.
And if we can protect our country from anything that would do it harm, get on out of here.
If you're going to disrespect our country like that when we let you over here in our universities, you have no right.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
All right, you guys get bored?
You done now?
You can walk away.
You take orders from a man, huh?
That's very patriarchal.
You're taking orders from a big man like that.
Oh, men unite.
I love the patriarchy, right?
Hi, nice to meet you.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
Yeah, he loves you too.
And he loves them and wishes that they would come to see that, right?
Amen.
Amen.
All right.
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