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May Day Protests Energy
00:02:14
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| Why are we marching in front of a shoe store and a five below right now? | |
| What are we doing? | |
| This is a very low energy crowd. | |
| There's no young. | |
| I think I'm the youngest person here. | |
| I got a lot of energy. | |
| I have a lot of energy, baby. | |
| You have to be afraid of the energy energy. | |
| Show me your energy. | |
| Show me your energy. | |
| I'm very serious. | |
| We are unstoppable. | |
| Lack of none of the world is possible. | |
| We're fired up. | |
| Won't take it no more. | |
| We're well-known musicians in the world and we cannot go on a freaking stage because we're afraid of being shot by Republicans, not by Democrats. | |
| Why did I fall into this trap? | |
| I should know better. | |
| We are here at a new location for a May Day protest, the second one we've been to. | |
| Woohoo! | |
| It's very small, low energy, but let's see what we can get anyway. | |
| We're at a new location today. | |
| I still have my nose ring in and my tattoos. | |
| So I'm hiding behind this bush to let them start walking. | |
| It's a very small crowd. | |
| I'm a little disappointed. | |
| We're all so old. | |
| What do we do? | |
| I'm going to go try to talk to some stragglers. | |
| We'll see if we get anything. | |
| Thanks for coming out to our event today and with the organizers. | |
| I see that you have an American flag and I notice that's usually like a MAGA representation and like a patriotic, you know, all that stuff. | |
| What does the American flag mean to you? | |
| Freedom. | |
| Freedom? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah, and why do you think it's important to carry at the May Day protests? | |
| We are going to fight back for our freedom and democracy. | |
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If You Voted For Him
00:03:07
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| 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14. | |
| The workers are under attack. | |
| What do we do? | |
| I feel kind of bad. | |
| Does this make my country look small? | |
| Nah, we're good, right? | |
| You like Donald Trump's act? | |
| What does yours say? | |
| You can read it. | |
| No dictators. | |
| That's cool. | |
| I like that one. | |
| I like that one. | |
| What's FDT stand for? | |
| It's pretty easy to figure out. | |
| Well, I was just wondering, I don't want to take your words out of context. | |
| Yeah, that's all right. | |
| You can figure it out. | |
| Okay. | |
| If you voted for him, you can't figure it out. | |
| If I voted for him, I can't figure it out. | |
| I didn't vote for him. | |
| Does it look like I voted for him? | |
| No. | |
| No? | |
| No, I have a nose ring. | |
| I didn't vote for him. | |
| Look at me. | |
| Got my genitalia stuff on. | |
| What's the biggest threat to our democracy? | |
| Donald Trump. | |
| Donald Trump, how do we stop him? | |
| You have no idea how to stop him? | |
| Impeacher the motherfucker. | |
| Impeach the what? | |
| MF. | |
| The MFer. | |
| So what do you think that'll accomplish? | |
| Because he's been impeached before in his first term, and that didn't stop him. | |
| Do you have anything further? | |
| What? | |
| And he'll set the record for being a loser. | |
| Okay, but that doesn't stop him. | |
| How are we going to stop him? | |
| Who's walking past the bells in the Burlington coat factory? | |
| That's not going to stop him either. | |
| But you're here. | |
| All right. | |
| Stop him. | |
| We, the people, stop him. | |
| How? | |
| I know, but how do we stop him? | |
| Like, what are your plans? | |
| By doing what we're doing. | |
| By doing what we're doing. | |
| By resisting. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What are you resisting? | |
| Dictatorship. | |
| What are you resisting today, ma'am? | |
| I'm resisting him taking, giving tax breaks to the billionaires and taking food away from the children. | |
| Okay. | |
| What food is he taking from which children? | |
| From the children who come from underprivileged and undernourished and undernourished. | |
| And they're fighting for every meal they can get. | |
| Okay. | |
| But which, what I don't, I've never heard of him taking food from them. | |
| He just took millions away from the support. | |
| You never heard of that? | |
| No, I'm just wondering which children he took food from. | |
| Pay attention to the news. | |
| Which news should I pay attention to? | |
| Just ignore it. | |
| Don't engage with them. | |
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Why Are We Protesting?
00:15:20
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| What is your favorite news source that I should listen to? | |
| Donald Trump has got to go. | |
| Hey, hey. | |
| Personally, I like Rachel Maddow. | |
| Is she a good one? | |
| Donald Trump has got to go. | |
| No? | |
| What about Tucker Carlson? | |
| Should I watch him? | |
| Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh. | |
| Are those good examples? | |
| Hey, hey. | |
| Ho-ho. | |
| Donald Trump has got to go. | |
| Hope, kindness, equality. | |
| You're telling people not to talk to me, though, and you're waving a kindness flag. | |
| That's ironic. | |
| Donald Trump has got to go. | |
| So why are we marching? | |
| Why are we marching in front of a shoe store and a five below right now? | |
| What are we doing? | |
| Why are we protesting in front of five below? | |
| Why are we in front of a five below right now? | |
| We're bothering all these nice people on a Saturday morning, right? | |
| What'd your signs say? | |
| I have several of them. | |
| Here's one. | |
| And where are you from? | |
| I'm from a feminist camp. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| My name's Jenitalia. | |
| Little tight squeeze right here. | |
| I don't even know who you are. | |
| Why not? | |
| I'm a fellow woman. | |
| My rights are under attack. | |
| Don't engage. | |
| My rights are under attack as a woman. | |
| As a feminist, my rights are under attack. | |
| Hi, guys. | |
| Welcome out to our event today. | |
| I'm with Feminist Camp. | |
| My name is Jenna. | |
| What brought you out here today? | |
| Because I believe in democracy and I'm very afraid that we're getting it taken away from us. | |
| Okay. | |
| What's the biggest threat to our democracy? | |
| All these billionaires who are trying to get things for them. | |
| Don't engage with them. | |
| No, I have a nose ring. | |
| I have a nose ring. | |
| I'm on your side. | |
| Yes, I am. | |
| I don't see your nose ring. | |
| What should we do to protect our democracy? | |
| Well, one of these things is doing these rallies and making it clear that we're not happy with the way things are right now. | |
| Yeah, because going in front of an insurance place right there, that's going to really send a message, right? | |
| Like protesting in front of these stores. | |
| That's right. | |
| And everybody's protesting all across the country. | |
| It's not just us. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Do you think there's any merit to the MS-13 gang members being a threat to our democracy as well? | |
| I think everybody deserves due process no matter whether they're a criminal or not. | |
| They deserve due process. | |
| If they're not supposed to be here because they did something criminal, then I'm fine with getting them rid of them. | |
| But too many people are getting sent away who haven't done anything and don't. | |
| Like who? | |
| I can't think of his name, the general. | |
| Is it the killer? | |
| Is that what you're talking about? | |
| Kilmar Garcia? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What do you think about the fact that his wife's ex-husband filed a petition to get their children in his full custody because she was dating a gang member? | |
| I don't have any opinion on that right now. | |
| What do you think about the protection orders that she wanted against Kilmar because he was beating her and kicking her and threatening to kill her? | |
| I think all this has to be proven illegally and I don't really know anything about what you're talking about. | |
| Well two judges also said that he was a suspected MS-13 gang member and he shouldn't be in the country. | |
| It's too much noisy acting. | |
| Kilmar Garcia was found to be by two judges and MS-13 gang member. | |
| He's not. | |
| That's a lie. | |
| That's a lie. | |
| That's a big lie. | |
| How is it? | |
| Can you correct my claim? | |
| Because they have a Photoshop thing of him that shows tattoos that he never had. | |
| I'm not talking about the tattoos. | |
| I don't want to talk to you anymore. | |
| You're definitely on the wrong side. | |
| You should believe women. | |
| His wife is a victim of abuse. | |
| Kilmore Garcia abused his wife and her children, and they won't believe her. | |
| They won't believe the abused and women. | |
| That's really disrespectful. | |
| There is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise. | |
| Speak your truth. | |
| What is your truth? | |
| My truth is I have four granddaughters. | |
| I believe in the First Amendment. | |
| Without that, we have nothing. | |
| So I'm fighting for them. | |
| Education, you know, just about everything. | |
| What is the biggest threat to our democracy? | |
| The biggest threat is our First Amendment. | |
| Is our losing our constitutional rights? | |
| And we're on the verge of doing that. | |
| Where do you see we're on the verge of losing our First Amendment? | |
| Well, I will tell you, when you vote, when people, they don't like ballot measures, they absolutely do not like ballot measures. | |
| Who's they? | |
| That's Republicans. | |
| Okay. | |
| So they wanted to, they want to stop you from raising money for doing this or like putting weeds. | |
| Oh, so you say that people like. | |
| So there's money involved in this type of protest. | |
| Well, no, there's not really money in it. | |
| But there's money in when you do ballot measures. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay, so like will we pass the weed? | |
| Actually, sir, I love your sign here. | |
| You want to bring Kilmore home, right? | |
| What do you think about the fact that his wife tried to get a protection order against him because he was abusing what? | |
| You heard me. | |
| He told me to go to hell. | |
| You want to bring him home? | |
| He abuses women. | |
| He abuses women, mentally abuses his children. | |
| He beats his wife, and he's involved in gang members. | |
| He was literally driving a car that belonged to a human trafficker who got deported for human trafficking. | |
| You want to bring him home to our country? | |
| That is bizarre. | |
| I like your sign. | |
| I wish more men felt like you. | |
| I'm embarrassed by white males generally. | |
| White males are embarrassing, aren't they? | |
| I've been one my whole life. | |
| Yeah, and you're embarrassed of yourself? | |
| Not me. | |
| Not you. | |
| So you're a good white man. | |
| I won't call myself that, but I try. | |
| You try. | |
| What have you done as a white man for minorities in this country? | |
| First of all, from 1968 on, I was with all the civil rights movement and stuff. | |
| I was in college. | |
| And it never quits. | |
| And I had to abandon half of my family because they weren't quite in tune with reality. | |
| Okay, what reality weren't they in tune with? | |
| Oh, that. | |
| Well, I may be poor, but at least I'm not a blank. | |
| Fill in the word. | |
| What is it? | |
| Just say it. | |
| I won't say it. | |
| It's the N-word. | |
| Oh, what? | |
| What N-word? | |
| Oh, please. | |
| Don't be coy. | |
| Can you just say? | |
| I don't know what I mean. | |
| I want to be. | |
| So you're like, I'm part of media and I want to get your words correctly. | |
| Can you just say what you mean? | |
| I may be poor, but at least I'm not a nigger. | |
| That's what people said. | |
| That's not what he said. | |
| You've got to watch how you say it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because now these people will be. | |
| That's what I didn't want to say. | |
| I'm an editor and a music publisher. | |
| I'll tell you the straight truth. | |
| That's why I was trying not to say that. | |
| So you abandoned your family for saying the N-word? | |
| That, among other things. | |
| I couldn't stand it. | |
| What have you done for them? | |
| Ghosted them. | |
| The family or the people? | |
| The people. | |
| We stand with everyone, all colors, all races, and we're the ones being ostracized by the right wing who we actually had no problem with. | |
| And they shouldn't have a problem with us, but they do. | |
| And the fact that they want to take away our rights are everything that we hold dear. | |
| Here we are. | |
| What do you hold dear that they're trying to take away? | |
| The peace in my heart. | |
| How's that for starters? | |
| How are they trying to take away the peace in your heart? | |
| By being angry, by being confrontational, by being, oh God, you know, where do I start? | |
| We live this every day. | |
| We don't leave our house because we're afraid to. | |
| That's not. | |
| What are you afraid of? | |
| We've been confronted by people with guns for being whatever we want to be, and that has not been acceptable. | |
| We are very public people. | |
| We're well-known musicians in the world, and we cannot go on a freaking stage because we're afraid of being shot by Republicans, not by Democrats. | |
| And this is all Trump stirred up. | |
| Elon Musk is whatever he's into or on. | |
| I don't know. | |
| All I know is my life, his life, our lives have been shut down by the right wing. | |
| It's our neighbors, it's our friends, and we can't even communicate. | |
| Do you think it might be because you just said the N-word out in public? | |
| You made him say it. | |
| I didn't make you say anything. | |
| Yeah, you did. | |
| Yeah, you did. | |
| And I told you I didn't want to say it. | |
| So don't put that shit on me. | |
| You did say it. | |
| That's a problem now. | |
| We're going to have a fight over there. | |
| The only time I've heard someone say the N-word is as an anti-Trump protest. | |
| All right, you can laugh. | |
| You can laugh. | |
| I am laughing. | |
| Will you say it for us now that you? | |
| Oh, I'm not racist. | |
| I would never say that. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Everybody's racist on something. | |
| Everyone's racist? | |
| I wanted to explain something to you. | |
| You didn't say that. | |
| I still would never say that. | |
| That is so harmful to all the minorities in this country. | |
| George Floyd would be very upset. | |
| If he could hear you right now, let me tell you who I am. | |
| Well, he is a saint in heaven. | |
| I've heard who I'm prejudiced against. | |
| Who are you prejudiced against? | |
| Right-wing white males. | |
| Okay. | |
| What can white men do more for minorities? | |
| I don't think it's possible. | |
| Okay. | |
| I really don't. | |
| Like, they're a lost cause. | |
| They really are. | |
| What should we do with them? | |
| Tolerate them and try to keep them out of our space. | |
| That's all. | |
| We should, like, push them out of public life, embarrass them. | |
| They got the right to be dumb. | |
| I'm so upset. | |
| Oh, don't touch me. | |
| Don't f with me. | |
| Don't f with you. | |
| What are you going to do about it? | |
| So are you going to call me a racial slur if I do? | |
| Watch out. | |
| This guy just said the N-word. | |
| Do you allow people here? | |
| It's amazing that you're wearing a diversity thing. | |
| Oh, I'm a lesbian. | |
| Oh, that's good. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Are lesbians welcome here? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm going to need you to leave. | |
| Who? | |
| You. | |
| Why? | |
| I told you. | |
| Oh, but kindness, equality, inclusive. | |
| I'm a woman, and my rights are under attack. | |
| I'm not listening to you. | |
| Could you please go away? | |
| No, I'm not going to go away. | |
| You can stand there and try to look pretty. | |
| I am pretty. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Even with this liberal nose piercing, I do think I look quite cute. | |
| I like your shirt. | |
| Does it say Alexa change president? | |
| Who would you prefer to be the president? | |
| Because Trump won the popular vote. | |
| I don't know who else could win. | |
| Hi, how are you? | |
| You're wonderful. | |
| What are you out here fighting for today? | |
| Democracy. | |
| Equal rights. | |
| One of the very vague expressions that they say out here. | |
| Hi, how are you? | |
| I am also part of the LGBTQ community. | |
| So we've got something in common, don't we? | |
| What's your sign say? | |
| Three branches, equal power. | |
| We the people will not cower. | |
| What are you afraid of people cowering to? | |
| Woohoo! | |
| We probably have more subscribers, and this video will get more views than these cars walking or driving down the road. | |
| If you guys wanted to give your opinion, more people will see it on our channel than in front of the restaurants and the dentist over here. | |
| Oh, are you handing out flags? | |
| Can I have one? | |
| You want this one? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Talking to her. | |
| Why? | |
| You don't want to talk to her? | |
| Why? | |
| Why can't we talk to her? | |
| We are not getting arrested today. | |
| Get out. | |
| Oh, are you afraid that you're going to get arrested? | |
| Are they going to get arrested if they're around me? | |
| You are nobody. | |
| Is this a violent crowd? | |
| Don't talk to me. | |
| I'm not talking to you. | |
| Is this a violent crowd? | |
| Don't talk to me. | |
| Are you scared to be arrested? | |
| I'm scared around you. | |
| Please get away from me. | |
| What? | |
| Please get away from me. | |
| Why are you scared? | |
| I'm not talking. | |
| Go away. | |
| Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry. | |
| You feel unsafe around me. | |
| What can I do to help ease your fears? | |
| Go away from me. | |
| You got to turn it on first. | |
| You got it? | |
| No, go away. | |
| Turn it on. | |
| Go away. | |
| Do you need help? | |
| No, I need help. | |
| I want to show you that I'm peaceful. | |
| Barb, Barbara. | |
| No way. | |
| Barbara, she needs help with her megaphone. | |
| She can't get it on. | |
| Barb, she can't get her megaphone on. | |
| You're in public. | |
| I am in public. | |
| You're trying to infringe on my democracy. | |
| We do not wish to speak to you. | |
| Oh, you don't have to talk back. | |
| Go away or I will call 911. | |
| Call 911. | |
| You got it, girl. | |
| Yeah, thank you. | |
| I want to make sure you're going to do it. | |
| I don't want you bluffing. | |
| I'm going to stay right here because you're calling the cops. | |
| I don't want to flee the scene. | |
| There you go. | |
| I'm going to stay here. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I don't want to flee the scene. | |
| They're going to call 911. | |
| Yada yada yada yada yada yada. | |
| That's not your phone app. | |
| That's a picture of a nice African-American gentleman. | |
| Call 911. | |
| American gentleman. | |
| African-American gentleman. | |
| For everybody watching, you go to patreon.com/slash Caitlin Bennett to support my work. | |
| Support her people. | |
| She doesn't like anybody. | |
| Oh, I do like people. | |
| I like my security guard. | |
| And if you want to help support him. | |
| No, he works for me, darling. | |
| You're going to have to pay him if you want him to work for you. | |
| Hey, remember when you said the forbidden word? | |
| You know where you call it. | |
| So, what's funny is she threatened to call 911 just for being in public. | |
| But that's actually illegal. | |
| They don't allow you within city limits to have a megaphone over a certain distance. | |
| Don't touch me. | |
| If you continue to do that because you're in my ears, I will actually call the cops. | |
| Okay. | |
| People have been arrested for doing that. | |
| So if you don't want to be arrested, I would stop. | |
| Don't talk to me. | |
| I'll do it. | |
| I'll call. | |
| Call the cops. | |
| Aren't they racist, though? | |
| Polk County problem. | |
| Probably. | |
| So you probably shouldn't, right? | |
| I haven't been in Polk County long, but probably. | |
| Yeah, they're probably racist cops here. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, we wouldn't want them to come out. | |
| So don't call them. | |
| I don't know if that would be good for you, right? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Don't talk to her. | |
| She will blow that up all over the world and make the page. | |
| It will be a nightmare. | |
| No, my page is Liberty Hangout. | |
| And if you like my MAGA Liberty Hangout page, you can hit that subscribe button and the notification bell to keep me coming out here. | |
| Yeah, this is a very low-energy crowd. | |
| There's no, I think I'm the youngest person here. | |
| I got a lot of energy. | |
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Union Rights Advocacy
00:04:37
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| I have a lot of energy, baby. | |
| You're energy to be able to get it. | |
| Show me your energy. | |
| Show me your energy. | |
| I'm very serious. | |
| What are you going to do? | |
| You need to get away from me. | |
| Or what? | |
| You better go play with somebody. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Play with somebody else, Trey. | |
| I'm just standing here. | |
| I see you. | |
| I see you. | |
| Joey. | |
| What? | |
| You better go play somewhere. | |
| Why? | |
| You played with the wrong one. | |
| Why? | |
| Why are you the wrong one? | |
| You better get the F away from me, she said. | |
| Yeah, let's chant. | |
| Can I start the chant? | |
| Legal Lies MS-13. | |
| Legal Lies MS-13, right? | |
| You know, if I could legally wipe. | |
| Do you like that one? | |
| Legalize MS-13. | |
| I wipe the floor with MS-13 if I had the chance to. | |
| Oh, we've got another gangster over here. | |
| Yeah, what kind of gang are you in? | |
| Trende Ragua, too. | |
| Get them all. | |
| Get them all up. | |
| I get them myself. | |
| Yeah, Joey, of course your name is Joey. | |
| I love that accent, Joey. | |
| Where are you from? | |
| Originally, Massachusetts, but now I'm down here. | |
| I'm out here to support union rights. | |
| We're all about unions. | |
| I need you to stop talking to her. | |
| Go to the other side. | |
| Oh, don't let a woman. | |
| Joey, I know you're man enough. | |
| You will not let a woman tell you what to do. | |
| If you won't let, if you're going to wipe the floor with MS-13, you can't let a woman tell you what to do. | |
| Joey! | |
| Joey, come on, dude. | |
| Workers' rights are under attack. | |
| Hold on. | |
| I didn't want to. | |
| If this was really about getting rid of criminals, why did you elect one as president? | |
| End right to work, too. | |
| I want to end right to work. | |
| It's terrible for this country. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We got to end right to work. | |
| We got to extend collective bargaining rights and agricultural workers, too. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Which one? | |
| What asshole do you want me to Google? | |
| I do not put that in my search history, dude. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| No one uses computer. | |
| He's Googling holes out here. | |
| How are you going to defeat and wipe the floor with MS-13 if you're going to let these women tell you what to do, Joey? | |
| I know you're man enough. | |
| I know. | |
| I know that's not real. | |
| Well, these guys, these guys are longtime supporters of the labor movement. | |
| I got to say that. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Yeah, I know what you want. | |
| When it comes to organizing. | |
| Yeah, organizing. | |
| That's what it's all about. | |
| It's all about union power. | |
| Union density is at 9% of this country. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| We got empower workers collectively bargaining because we got to rebuild the middle class from you. | |
| Inside out. | |
| Yeah, you like that? | |
| Inside out. | |
| Yeah, Joey. | |
| What gang are you part of? | |
| I know. | |
| I know there's some affiliation somewhere. | |
| They're bogging. | |
| He had his coffee this morning. | |
| He came all the way down here. | |
| Really proud of you, Joey. | |
| Don't look at me. | |
| I didn't vote for him. | |
| That's right. | |
| I didn't vote for him. | |
| Why not? | |
| Why didn't you vote for him? | |
| They might be wise in their ears, but they have the mouths of a sailor. | |
| We've got some potty mouths out here today. | |
| What? | |
| You're nothing but traitors. | |
| Who am I a traitor against? | |
| The American people. | |
| The American people? | |
| You got to be more specific than that. | |
| How am I a traitor against the American people? | |
| I'm on an American flag. | |
| I can't be a traitor. | |
| Are you scared about your Social Security? | |
| Wouldn't you be if you were a senior citizen? | |
| Oh, I would be scared of a lot of things if I were a senior citizen for sure. | |
| What makes you scared that they're going to take it? | |
| Every indicator, repeatedly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Can you name one indicator? | |
| Most of the Republicans, most of the Trumpers, all of the Trumpers. | |
| Well, Donald Trump himself said that he wasn't going to touch Social Security. | |
| Can I talk to you about something like that? | |
| No worries. | |
| Oh, no words. | |
| Hey, you know, this lady during this plant, she's all fine. | |
| Donald Trump has said he's not going to touch Social Security. | |
| You other brothers can't deny. | |
| When a... | |
| Got freedom! | |
| When a girl walks in with a... | |
| Support the middle class. | |
| When a girl walks in with an itty bitty waist and a round thing in your face. | |
| All this people that cannot lie. | |
| You guys are honest, aren't you? | |
| I try to be. | |
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Why Are You Talking to Him That Way?
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| Yeah, yeah. | |
| What's one lie you've ever told in your life? | |
| Wahoo! | |
| We're trying to power, we're trying to power. | |
| We're trying to power. | |
| Oh, wait a minute, guys, wait a minute. | |
| I just want to say collect the bargaining. | |
| 40-hour work week. | |
| You keep raising your water bottle on me. | |
| Thank you. | |
| What a gentleman. | |
| Why are you talking to him that way? | |
| What's your ethnicity, by the way? | |
| Are you just white? | |
| What are you? | |
| Mexican-American. | |
| Ah, he's Mexican-American. | |
| And they're like, what's wrong with you? | |
| I'm sorry about that. | |
| I'm really sorry. | |
| These white people got to do better. | |
| Enough is enough! | |
| No more lies! | |
| Enough is enough! | |
| No more lies! | |
| Enough is enough! | |
| No more lies! | |
| Self-deport this. | |
| You guys have potty mouths here. | |
| I love it. | |
| It's like really passionate, you know what I mean? | |
| Where would you deport him to? | |
| Oh my god, El Salvador? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, with Kilmore Garcia? | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because he's a horror felon. | |
| We all know that. | |
| Yeah, he's like right there with MS-13, isn't he? | |
| Oh, sure. | |
| Who do you think? | |
| He's worse. | |
| He's worse than MS-13? | |
| He's worse than people who torture and murder children and leave their bodies out in the road. | |
| Garcia didn't do it. | |
| Didn't do what? | |
| He didn't do that. | |
| I didn't say he did, but that's what MS-13 does. | |
| What didn't Garcia do? | |
| You're really stupid, honey. | |
| I'm stupid? | |
| You're defending MS-13 as a woman. | |
| You're a 34-count felon. | |
| You think he's worse than MS-13? | |
| Have you experienced that in a while? | |
| A rapist? | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| That's what MS-13 is. | |
| He raped women. | |
| He raped. | |
| So they're both bad. | |
| 13-year-old. | |
| Which 13? | |
| He's Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| He raped 13-year-old Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| Jeffrey Epstein's island? | |
| He raped. | |
| Who? | |
| Both him and Epstein. | |
| They went to court for it. | |
| Aren't you that stupid? | |
| Look at that story. | |
| And Garcia went to court for being an MS-13 gang member. | |
| And those people in the El Salvadorian prison, she caught, they raped children. | |
| They left their children's bodies out on the road so their parents had to wake up and see what they did to their dirty children. | |
| Is that an MS-13 tattoo? | |
| I see that. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| That's, he's actually Mexican-American. | |
| Are you being derogatory? | |
| Where are we going to deport him to? | |
| Who? | |
| Are you part of MS-13? | |
| No. | |
| All right, because you have a background check. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| And you're a legal citizen. | |
| I was born in Orlando. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Not like Garcia. | |
| He was born in El Salvador. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, that's crazy. | |
| So they are going after my security's tattoos for having a Mexican tradition tattoos right there. | |
| And they're saying it's MS-13 tattoos. | |
| What are you out here supporting today? | |
| Everything. | |
| Everything. | |
| Okay. | |
| What will that accomplish? | |
| It'll get a decent administration. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, he was impeached in his first term and it didn't do anything. | |
| So, Dialed labor laws. | |
| That was all gay through the blood, sweat, and tears of the labor movement. | |
| Men, women, and children, they all stood on the picket line. | |
| Hey, Joey, can you say car keys for me? | |
| Say car keys. | |
| That's adorable. | |
| I like Joey. | |
| He's a good one. | |
| I like. | |
| I would sit down and get a Bia with him. | |
| If I ever drank alcohol, I would get a Bia with him. | |
| I like your mustache and your earrings. | |
| Oh, you had, you were in that earlier. | |
| I didn't recognize you. | |
| You're standing up now. | |
| Yeah, I cannot believe you're holding that sign, dude. | |
| Come on, in front of a bunch of old women, too. | |
| You know what he's done, right? | |
| Do you believe women? | |
| When a woman tells you that she's been brutalized by another man, do you believe her? | |
| He's defending, he's defending an alleged MS-13 gang member. | |
| His wife literally petitioned the court for a protection order against him because he kicked her, he hit her, he punched her. | |
| I'm actually very surprised that they would be so blatant to print out his picture as if they are unaware of anything that's going on in the news about him. | |
| Even the New York Post reports it. | |
| So disappointed. | |
| I'm surprised that he's willing to hold that up though in front of all these women. | |
| What brought you out here today? | |
| You know what? | |
| Things are just going way too crazy with our government. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, you know, it's the craziest thing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Everything. | |
| Just give me like the craziest thing you've seen Trump do. | |
| He's just an asshole. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, that's not the craziest thing, right? | |
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Wave Your Flags
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| Some people call me an asshole. | |
| That's not too crazy. | |
| Are you like, is it crazy that he's deporting MS-13 gang members? | |
| Well, if they had proof that they were, I'd be okay, but he doesn't have proof. | |
| He's just making up numbers. | |
| If a woman were to file an order protection saying a certain man named Kilmore Garcia Obrego brutalized her and hit her and she's scared for her life and he threatened to kill her, would you believe her? | |
| Oh no! | |
| I don't know. | |
| I have to prove it. | |
| You don't just believe women. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's okay. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Let's go. | |
| Hey, hey. | |
| Oh, whoa. | |
| Donald Trump. | |
| Stop the madness. | |
| How fast can you wave it? | |
| Wave your flags if you're tired of Trump's BS. | |
| Got Trump has got Trump has got Trump has been. | |
| They gave you the They gave you the thumbs down. | |
| That was so rude. | |
| I would give you the thumbs up. | |
| Hey. | |
| I was just wondering, would you support the right of a woman named Jessica to not be victimized by Kilmore or Brego Garcia? | |
| Can we see your press credentials, please? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'd like to see that. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| It's called the First Amendment. | |
| I want to see your press credit. | |
| Do you want me to bring a constitution with me? | |
| Sure. | |
| I want you to read the constitution. | |
| I don't have one, but do you guys have cell phones? | |
| They're the little things that you can access the internet on. | |
| Dorothy. | |
| Dorothy. | |
| I love the name. | |
| Dorothy, if you get on that little thing and you press the buttons. | |
| Yeah, I don't think you can. | |
| Hey, guys, what is the First Amendment? | |
| What is the First Amendment? | |
| Freedom of speech, right? | |
| That's one of them. | |
| There's about five rights in the First Amendment. | |
| Freedom of speech is one of them. | |
| You are in a public place. | |
| You're out in front of a Panera bread on a public sidewalk. | |
| You are in public and you can be recorded against your will. | |
| Why are you here? | |
| I think it's a lot of fun. | |
| You just have yourself a lot of people. | |
| What is wrong with your psychology that you're here? | |
| Why are you here? | |
| What does your sign Say no more kings. | |
| You're holding a sign that says no more kings. | |
| What king? | |
| I shouldn't. | |
| Why did I fall into this trap? | |
| I should know better. | |
| It was nice talking to you guys. | |
| Dorothy, and what's your name? | |
| None of your business. | |
| None of your business. | |
| That is a beautiful name. | |
| Where does that originate from? | |
| You can retort to everything, don't you? | |
| I am pretty good at that, right? | |
| I'm known for my one-liners. | |
| I'm not sure that this is what you use it for. | |
| What should I use it for? | |
| Something productive to protect society. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, I'm also pro-life. | |
| So you're talking about protecting society. | |
| I'm against abortion, actually. | |
| I'm against abortion for any reason whatsoever, ever. | |
| I think it should be illegal, and I think people who tried to do that to an unborn child should go to jail. | |
| You guys had to print out chance? | |
| Could they not hear something? | |
| Why'd you guys have to print out the chance? | |
| Can they not like hear very well? | |
| Is that why you had to print out the chance? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't think the text is big enough. | |
| Imagine a 34-account felon in our White House. | |
| Can you imagine that? | |
| He is. | |
| Yeah, he is. | |
| Who don't vote for that? | |
| Me. | |
| God, you're really stupid, aren't you? | |
| Why am I stupid? | |
| Why does that make me stupid? | |
| Women's rights are under attack. | |
| We're firing up, won't take it no more. | |
| We're firing up, won't take it no more. | |
| Abortion is health care. | |
| Absolutely, Joey. | |
| I'm about to take off, but I thought you guys were chanting. | |
| I still killed you. | |
| You thought I was going to throw something at you. | |
| It's happened many times. | |
| Joey, honestly, I know that if an MS-13 gang member came up to me, you would protect me, wouldn't you? | |