What Should Be Done With LA' s Heartless Looters Vultures and Predatory Thieves?
What Should Be Done With LA' s Heartless Looters Vultures and Predatory Thieves?
What Should Be Done With LA' s Heartless Looters Vultures and Predatory Thieves?
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The hardest thing to explain to America is that the only way they're ever going to be a legitimate member of society... | |
It's to make sure they know what's going on. | |
You can't vote, you can't be a part of this if you don't know what's going on. | |
It kind of goes without saying. | |
It really goes without saying. | |
You have to know what's going on in order for you to be a part of anything. | |
It just goes without saying. | |
I know that it shouldn't shock you, but it's the truth. | |
It's a God's honest truth. | |
And what you know and how you know and how much you know all depends upon your level of understanding and the information that you get. | |
The information that you get. | |
What is it? | |
What does it stand for? | |
What does it mean? | |
Who's providing it to you? | |
How do you know any of this stuff? | |
That's the critical part of this. | |
How do you know? | |
What do you know? | |
Who's telling you what? | |
This is the most important thing in the world for people to grasp. | |
And it's a very, very difficult thing because we always think that the information that we're getting, for the most part, is kind of okay. | |
Well, it's not. | |
And that's a problem. | |
It's not. | |
Because oftentimes what we are getting, believe it or not, is an edited version of the truth. | |
This is the part that drives people crazy. | |
It's an edited version of the truth. | |
This is the part that's... | |
Just give me a moment on this one. | |
I'm sorry, but it's really critical. | |
You think, we think, we all think that we understand what's happening. | |
You can talk to folks who watch. | |
I've got a friend of mine. | |
I love him to death. | |
He really thinks that CNN is it. | |
He honestly does. | |
He really thinks he knows what's going on. | |
It's like, you don't. | |
This isn't it. | |
There are people I know who watch Fox News who think, this is it. | |
I've got the inside skinny. | |
Well, it's more, I guess, it's more pro-Trump, but it's not necessarily the truth. | |
It doesn't give you the reality of what's going on. | |
I was listening to somebody, I'm not going to mention his name. | |
He knows... | |
Israel, Middle East, better than anybody. | |
Absolutely. | |
Hands down. | |
Knows nothing about anything that's happening domestically. | |
Knows nothing. | |
Absolutely knows nothing. | |
Why is that? | |
Who's responsible for that? | |
Well, let me give you a couple of things. | |
Let me give you a couple of ideas. | |
First and foremost, how do you get your information? | |
What is it? | |
And what do you think the problem is? | |
We're going to be talking about looting and theft. | |
We're also going to be talking about what L.A. is really about and other things as well. | |
And I was just spending, I was doing the first portion of my daily, I do a private channel, A subscription base. | |
But I can say whatever I want. | |
I don't have to worry about saying this word and I can say that word and all that. | |
But the level that people don't understand is that the people who run the show are at levels and at strata you don't understand or you don't grasp. | |
Let me give you an example of this. | |
I'm going to give you a very, very important example of this, which I think will explain a lot. | |
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Okay, my friends. | |
Let's start off with something which is interesting. | |
First, I want to talk about the looters and what this is about. | |
Okay? | |
The looters. | |
And I want you to grasp something which is really important and something that you have to go out and express to your friends. | |
Number one, and this is the most important, but first... | |
K2ZM says, the public gets based on a true story version, which means somewhere in the story, there just might be a factor or two. | |
And if there is, it's taken completely out of context. | |
True, yes, yes, yes. | |
But there's something called compartmentalization. | |
Let me give you an example, and thank you for this. | |
First, Did you know, let's get a little background, did you know that during World War, well, prior to it, during the Manhattan Project, notice people don't say T's anymore, Manhattan, E-N, alright. | |
There are people who were on the Manhattan Project, like a hundred or some thousand people, who never knew what they were doing. | |
They were doing something. | |
They were going like this, but they didn't know what the hell it was. | |
This is compartmentalization. | |
During Apple, I don't know about now, but Apple versus Google. | |
In Google, it's open. | |
Have you ever been to a Google plant? | |
This friend of mine invited me one time. | |
Mrs. Dell and I couldn't believe what I was saying. | |
It was one in Chelsea. | |
I've never seen... | |
They had a food court, which was bigger than most malls. | |
And you could go anytime you want. | |
Everything's free. | |
You want omelets over here. | |
You want to learn how to be a barista. | |
You want to do this. | |
You want to do that. | |
They had an actual food truck. | |
And the reason why it was the old AT&T building, because they liked the wires and everything, they had a truck, an actual, like a street truck, a food truck. | |
You know, for soft-serve ice cream, they brought a truck up on the elevator, these big elevators. | |
I mean, the most incredible thing in the world. | |
And Google is very camaraderie, and hey, how are you? | |
Okay, that's Google. | |
Now, Apple was a different story. | |
When Steve Jobs first started the introduction of these extravaganzas, and now the iPhones, the people who were most excited were the people who worked there. | |
Because if you worked in the phones, you might have worked glass, you might have worked in the case, you might have worked... | |
You don't even know the final product. | |
You have no idea. | |
You don't know these people. | |
When those new iPhones came out, maybe not so much anymore, but they used to have the security there. | |
If you took an iPhone out, they would almost strip-search you if they didn't know. | |
It was the most incredible thing anybody's ever seen. | |
By the way, Selling like hotcakes be the first on your neighborhood, my friend. | |
Look at this. | |
Says it all. | |
That's compartmentalization. | |
You see, Karen Bass doesn't know she is a cog in the wheel of a World Economic Forum kind of a way of looking. | |
She doesn't know anything about how, for example, The UN, World Economic Forum, Smart LA 2028, 15-Minute Cities, C40 Cities, Agenda 21, Agenda 2030, Vision 2045, Sustainability. | |
She doesn't know how this is. | |
I mean, she knows this. | |
She doesn't understand. | |
She is a fool. | |
She is a fool. | |
If I hire you to be the night watchman, when we had night watchmen, and you are blind. | |
I'm hiring you because if you're incompetent, you don't know that you are a part of a burglary or a robbery ring. | |
When Lufthansa was hit with Jimmy the Gent and others in the 70s, the people who were actively, they didn't know this. | |
Anyway, so that's the first part about this. | |
So let me explain this looting thing. | |
Rule number one. | |
We have to bring in people and we have to encourage people who are stupid. | |
We need stupid people. | |
Do you understand this? | |
We need stupid people. | |
Angry people. | |
Dumb people. | |
Militant people. | |
People who don't really understand exactly everything that's going on in the world. | |
We love stupid people. | |
I don't want to say I've been using the word retarded a lot because I think we've got to stay away. | |
I'm going to use it very, very carefully. | |
Very, very carefully, but you know what I'm talking about. | |
And we take these people and we love to bring them forward and we say, do me a favor. | |
Go out there. | |
And be as mean and consumacious as possible. | |
Ilhan Omar, just don't go out. | |
Do me a favor, please. | |
And this is important, with all due respect. | |
Wear the headgear. | |
Really shock people. | |
Go out. | |
Can you work on a little bit of an accent? | |
Great. | |
Were you from Somali? | |
Great. | |
Great. | |
Go out there. | |
Let them have it. | |
Go out and say... | |
Things about Israel, but the Benjamins, go out, do it, do it, do it, do it. | |
AIPAC, go ahead. | |
We just want... | |
We want this. | |
And this is the latest installment of the Planned Moron. | |
Now listen very carefully to this. | |
You can't get better than this, my friends, than this absolute Boeotian. | |
This is one of the... | |
Just, this is Crockett. | |
Listen to this. | |
Get a feel. | |
Get a feel. | |
Okay? | |
This is not an accident. | |
This is for real. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Y 'all need to find some people that actually care about their constituents. | |
And honestly, whenever y 'all are ready to work... | |
We on this side of the aisle have always been ready to do what is right by the American people. | |
Instead, what you continue to do is go after the most vulnerable in our country. | |
The fact that you just sat up there and somehow figured out how to tie trans folk to your argument makes no sense to me. | |
But let me tell you something. | |
Trans people ain't going nowhere. | |
Just like when the racists wanted to make sure that black people somehow were going to be dismissed in this country. | |
We ain't left either. | |
And I'll yield. | |
Would you yield back? | |
I want to get as many people like this as possible if I am in my world. | |
Because first of all, when somebody explains... | |
This is on paper, pretty priggish. | |
Folk. | |
Folk music, folklore, folks. | |
Black folk. | |
Y 'all ain't got enough. | |
Okay, now let's just... | |
Remember, I told you this yesterday, when Sam Irvin was doing the Watergate, he did a lot of country, southern... | |
Colloquial, you know, he... | |
She is there on a purpose. | |
You know it. | |
I know it. | |
And people love this. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, K2 says, once you've got everybody agreeing with what they know in their hearts ain't true, you've got them by the balls. | |
Okay, that is absolutely true. | |
And we can get into the notion of what do you know? | |
And I think also you talk about the epistemology of stuff. | |
So let me explain something to you. | |
I want to get, we used to use the word militant, but that's not what I want. | |
I want angry. | |
I want somebody like this. | |
I want the Tiffany Henyard as my model. | |
Tiffany Henyard, how she is not indicted yet, I have no idea. | |
If she's not... | |
A confidential, this is the mayor of Dalton, Illinois. | |
If she's not already a confidential informant for the government to explain why she hasn't been indicted, I have no idea. | |
But I want loud, imperfect, very abrasive, not smooth. | |
I want people to make as many. | |
Who is that fellow? | |
The moron. | |
Who said he was afraid that Guam would, Chuck Jones or Hank Jones, he was afraid that Guam would tip over. | |
Do you remember this? | |
Pilgrim says, she's the fly in the ointment of Whitey. | |
Well, yes, sort of. | |
I kind of understand that. | |
But she's there to kind of distract, but also to give more of a Kind of like the grain of sand in the oyster, perhaps. | |
Now remember, people like Cory Booker, who by the way is on his way out. | |
You notice you don't hear Cory Booker. | |
He's nowhere to be found. | |
He is on his way out. | |
He's just, something's up, I don't know what they're doing. | |
Cory Booker, Barack Obama. | |
Not that. | |
By the by, time out. | |
Prediction? | |
Prediction. | |
Just prediction. | |
Prediction. | |
Just prediction. | |
I don't know what the odds are. | |
Obama and Michelle will be the first president to get a divorce. | |
First one. | |
The lie is done. | |
Al Gore. | |
You know, and Tipper, everybody cares about that. | |
Remember, Joe, they've said that Clinton has never, he and Hillary, because Clinton was always, you see, in Arkansas, he had, remember the Ever Ready Bunny, he had the one, they have nothing to do with each other. | |
But the word is like the mafia, like the old mafia. | |
You never got a divorce. | |
That's why Willie Moretti went to Frank Sinatra and told him, you can't divorce Nancy. | |
Have a gumara. | |
Do whatever you want. | |
You don't do this. | |
You don't. | |
You don't. | |
Anyway, a lot of extraneous fact. | |
Next, what you have to understand is that these folks, folk, the Democrats, have decided that we love looting and crime, especially if it is perceived as being that of Black crime. | |
Of course, we're going to have to explain the obvious. | |
We're not saying all black people are criminals. | |
We're not saying that. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
In particular, when you have Soros-appointed DAs in cities with high volume, high frequency, high proportion of black constituents, With those black constituents committing a lot of visible crimes, giving them the okay. | |
After Floyd, George Floyd, go down the streets, 57th Street, go into the Chanel store, Louis Vuitton, tear that thing up. | |
You're black, you're pissed, you're entitled, take it. | |
Nobody's saying anything. | |
Insurance companies will take care of it. | |
We'll even leave bricks for you. | |
On the corner, so you can brick bat, so you can throw them through windows. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, when legions of young, or not so young, black and Latino, but we want them to see, this is by design, we want there to be swarms, swaths of, | |
a lot of them young, not something young, black, going into stores, CVS, Sephora, Walgreens, going to malls, just taking garbage bags, going in and cleaning, just going and cleaning. | |
You've seen this. | |
I know from people, they have said, for some reason, do not stop these people. | |
Do not get a police, off-duty police. | |
Let them go. | |
I think they're ripping off insurance companies. | |
You ever go to Costco? | |
Costco's great. | |
Try running out of Costco or something. | |
Try getting into Costco, but try getting out. | |
Try it. | |
Try good luck with, I don't know how you're going to run out, because it's always big bulk stuff, but try doing it. | |
You got one exit, and you got two people there, and don't think there's somebody who's going to follow you out there. | |
They may not look like they're there. | |
They're there. | |
They're ready to go. | |
Nothing could have fixed this easily. | |
Anybody. | |
Anybody. | |
CVS. | |
They could have a guard. | |
Show me your receipt. | |
But they didn't want to do that. | |
And the reason is because they wanted to allow it. | |
It served a purpose. | |
And the purpose was to piss off this pilgrim. | |
Not only whitey, but maybe just people in general. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, lawlessness is part and parcel of the destruction of your How do I say this? | |
It's part and parcel of the destruction of the society. | |
Critical. | |
Critical to everything. | |
Critical to everything. | |
It's the destruction of law and order. | |
We want that. | |
We like that. | |
It means a lot to us. | |
We want you to destroy order. | |
We want to also then take our Soros And the incompetence, Alvin Braggs, and who was this guy? | |
Oh, I forget his name. | |
Krasner out of Philly. | |
You had Andrew Warren in Florida. | |
You had that Chesa Boudin, whatever his name was, in San Francisco. | |
You got all these people, Kim Fox, and all of these Soros types. | |
And the first thing we were going to do was no bond, no cash bond, no nothing. | |
Lower, excuse me, raise the amount that is required for grand theft or felony theft. | |
In most jurisdictions, there's a dollar figure. | |
Might be, if you steal under $300, it's a misdemeanor. | |
Petit, P-E-T-I-T, theft. | |
Grand, grand theft, over $300. | |
Well, let's raise that to $1,000. | |
Let's get rid of commercial. | |
Let's get rid of shoplifting. | |
Shoplifting? | |
What do we call shoplifting for? | |
Shoplifting. | |
It's theft. | |
Well, it's retail theft. | |
Now, looting is a different story. | |
Looting is a special area. | |
Looting is critical. | |
The reason why looting is critical is because it is the most predatory. | |
These vultures... | |
These vultures who move in. | |
I wanted to tell you this one again. | |
I learned this the other day, and I wanted you to know the names of vultures. | |
You know how we have a murder of crows, a gaggle of geese, or whatever it is? | |
A group of vultures is called a kettle when they are flying. | |
It's a kettle of vultures. | |
They just do like this. | |
They have thermal currents. | |
A committee of vultures is when they're resting. | |
And a wake is when they're feeding. | |
I did not know this. | |
I also said there was a parliament of a group. | |
Alright, this one got me a parliament. | |
Oh, oh! | |
What do you think a group of, well, a parliament is owls. | |
A group of owls is a parliament. | |
I had no earthly idea. | |
I'm fascinated by that. | |
Give me a new word. | |
I did not know that. | |
A parliament of owls. | |
A kettle of vultures. | |
Okay. | |
And what they do is, They go and they move in when you are the most in need, when you are in extremis. | |
Pilgrim says, Little Nicky Scarfo stayed married, died inside. | |
Yes. | |
Nicodemo, Little Nicky Scarfo, you're right about that. | |
D.A. Soros stuff is part of restorative justice. | |
That is indeed a part of it. | |
And Mr. Warren learned that as well. | |
See, restorative justice is what never really caught on, but you didn't know it. | |
Restorative justice is when I go in and I try to reacquaint the defendant, the criminal, with society. | |
There's no need for me to destroy these people, to hurt them. | |
I don't want to do that. | |
I want instead to have, for example, the victim and the perp meet. | |
The woman who was savage or ravaged or beaten her harm. | |
I want her to meet with, to meet, meet with her assailant, her whatever it is. | |
That's critical. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
That's what I want. | |
I need that. | |
I need there to be this reconciliation. | |
It's nonsense. | |
But what looters do is they go in, For example, everybody knows there are certain types of aggravating circumstances in crime. | |
There's theft. | |
Okay. | |
That is the trespassorial taking through manucaption, grabbing something, taking it, asportation, taking it away. | |
You just holding something, you gotta... | |
Get rid of it. | |
You've got to move with it. | |
That's why sometimes shoplifting is tough inside stores. | |
Did you put it in your bag? | |
Did you leave? | |
Whatever. | |
It's hard to say. | |
Well, those have kind of changed in many respects. | |
Okay. | |
So there's stuff. | |
One time we had this person, I think I've told you this, it was a man who was charged with Stealing diapers and baby food from some store. | |
And I said, nope. | |
I ain't gonna do this. | |
If you want to prosecute them, you take it. | |
I'm dumping this. | |
Anybody want this? | |
I'm not taking it. | |
This is before eBay. | |
This man is desperate. | |
Diapers and baby food? | |
No. | |
Give me some real crime. | |
Sorry. | |
That's called discretion. | |
Okay, that's one thing. | |
But it's theft. | |
There's no excuse. | |
Necessity may come into play, but very, very rarely. | |
Now, how about this? | |
You are an attendant at a convalescent center. | |
And some old lady who was in your charge passes away. | |
And when nobody's looking, you pry off her... | |
Wedding ring, which she had promised to so-and-so, and you take it. | |
Now, is that the same as theft? | |
Well, it's technically theft, but no! | |
We get into, like, victim impact, and oh my god! | |
It's worse! | |
Stealing! | |
I saw somebody one time consider taking Remember the Jerry Lewis telethon? | |
Jerry Lewis, they would have these quarters when you would check out at the store, this little Jerry's. | |
Somebody was joking like, you know, leave a quarter, take a quarter. | |
And I said, you know that if you take from Jerry's kids, even though it's just a quarter, it's just a quarter. | |
Okay, you got that? | |
Okay. | |
Now here you are, you've just lost everything. | |
Your family, your home, everything, memories, where you live, where you've been. | |
Did you ever clear out your family or your parents or your home or you go through things and you find items they've kept in letters? | |
Your home is your museum. | |
It's not just whatever. | |
So when this happens in LA, these people, these scavengers come in. | |
These vultures and committees or whatever you want, of kettles of vultures, they come in and they will pretend they are dressed up as police and a lot of them are foreign, well, you know, illegals, and they will pick clean. | |
Now, this is something which is very Tough. | |
People have always... | |
There is something which is an old expression. | |
And there is a phrase which was brought up in 1967 by Walter Headley, who was the police chief of Miami. | |
And there was violent crime in the 1967 Christmas season. | |
And he said, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. | |
This was his phrase. | |
And he accused a lot of hoodlums, as he calls them, from 15 to 21 of taking advantage of civil rights campaigns that was sweeping. | |
He orders his officers to combat the violence with shotguns. | |
He says, we don't mind being accused of police brutality. | |
This was a different mindset. | |
And the quote also might have been borrowed from Bull Connor. | |
But the point is, there was a time when they said to you, if you decide to activate and to become kettles of marauding, whatever, you are taking your life in your own hands. | |
We are putting you on notice. | |
Stay away from these homes. | |
If you do not live there, if you are a pack of Venezuelans and you're in the Holmby Hills, if you're in Palisades, if you're going to Rob Reiner's home or whatever the hell it is, we are going to presume you're looting. | |
And if you do, Now, when I tell you that, and I put you on notice, and you say, nah, they don't mean that. | |
Just like if I have a big sign that says, warning, you know, danger, high voltage, you know, high voltage, be careful. | |
And you say, nah, and it is. | |
Whose fault is that? | |
If I have a sign that says, beware of the dog, guard dog. | |
Don't go in here. | |
Nah. | |
And you go in there. | |
Whose fault is that? | |
How does this work? | |
How is it that we have to explain? | |
Well, why were you there? | |
Well, you can't do that. | |
But they were going to steal and loot and pillage and pilfer. | |
And we told them. | |
They should have maybe didn't speak English, but we'll have the science of Spanish if you do this. | |
Now, the second thing we need to do is we have to have militias. | |
We have to use the Second Amendment and use it to our own benefit. | |
Militias. | |
We need to do this. | |
Militias. | |
Our own group of people that are involved in, and this is important, this is critical, to watch, to guard, to protect. | |
There are neighborhoods, there are cities, and we do not have to ask the police for permission. | |
The police cannot protect you. | |
We have this idea of Kathy Hochul, who is the governor of New York. | |
We're going to put the police on the subways. | |
I have absolutely no problem with Full carry laws. | |
Not open carry. | |
Open carry is a different story. | |
Concealed carry, no problem. | |
Very easy. | |
Not where you have to ask for permission, but if you want to do that, I would advise against it. | |
But I'm just saying. | |
Because I'm in a position now where I don't want to ask people. | |
I don't want to ask, can we do this? | |
If we think it's a good idea, we should have armed sentries in our neighborhoods. | |
Citizens should be able to say, we're going to have to get, we're going to, one night I do it, one night you do it, we'll drive around, we are ourselves armed. | |
We don't have to ask permission. | |
The police aren't going to be there. | |
The police aren't there. | |
Look at the police today. | |
Look at them. | |
Fat, waddling, on their phone. | |
They're on their phone. | |
Because they've dumbed down and lowered the requirements over a period of time, which is another thing, under DEI and other, which by the way, DEI is a very important critical point. | |
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I'm going to say this one more time. | |
If you don't do this, nobody's going to do it for you. | |
The government is not going to help you. | |
They don't care. | |
In fact, if you could somehow leave, they would really appreciate it. | |
Because that's what we'll get to in a moment. | |
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Okay. | |
Now I'm going to tell you something else which is the most important. | |
So let me go back to what I'm saying before I forget. | |
The people that want you to, who run this show, love looting. | |
It's different. | |
They don't mind it. | |
It's no big deal. | |
Retail theft, petty theft, shoplifting. | |
It's no big deal. | |
Enough! | |
I'm telling you this. | |
I know I'm... | |
You think I'm... | |
Spend a little time just watching any kind of YouTube body cam video channel. | |
We live in a world right now of this. | |
You can say... | |
Look at the demographic. | |
It's not just black, but it's a different flavor. | |
But let me give you the typical one. | |
Police Department, you know, they pull over. | |
Policemen and ladies, police people, I'm convinced, are trained to say, Police Department! | |
They don't say their names. | |
I don't know what they're saying. | |
What is your name? | |
What was that? | |
They mumble. | |
Maybe it's on purpose. | |
When they read Miranda warnings, it's horrible. | |
Just horrible. | |
This really matters. | |
You're going to have more emotions to suppress admissions and confessions based upon the fact that, do you understand these rights? | |
I don't know what you just said. | |
Anyway, it works like this. | |
Tap, tap, tap on the glass. | |
And you see this on the phone. | |
I don't know why he's... | |
I don't know why he's stopping me. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Excuse me, ma 'am. | |
Uh-huh. | |
I don't know he did. | |
I didn't know he did. | |
No, I didn't know. | |
Excuse me. | |
I'm talking to my mother, my mama. | |
And I hate to be doing these accents, but this is what it sounds like. | |
Well, hang up the phone. | |
I'm not going to hang up the phone. | |
I'm talking to my mother. | |
I'm calling my mother. | |
They call their mother. | |
People call their mother. | |
30 years old, 20 years old, I don't know. | |
Men, women. | |
All across the country, women. | |
Women are insane in traffic stops and police. | |
99%, if you said, I want to have only men... | |
Or maybe they're just not good. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know what's going on here. | |
Yes, sir. | |
License? | |
Yes, sir. | |
Voter registration card? | |
Yes, sir. | |
Would you do the Greek alphabet? | |
Yes, sir. | |
Okay, this is the most... | |
Okay, they keep going. | |
License. | |
I don't have to give you my... | |
What's your name? | |
I don't have to give you my name. | |
Yes, you do. | |
Yes, you do. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Eduardo Camilo. | |
Thank you, Eduardo. | |
You have to give them your name. | |
Now remember, you don't have to, but they will take you. | |
And they will take you to jail and do a DNA test to find out who you are. | |
So if you're smart, you'll say, here's who I am. | |
Show me your license. | |
You have to display this. | |
You have to. | |
Get out of the car. | |
You have to get out. | |
Absolutely. | |
You ever see them break a window? | |
They will break a window. | |
To get you out. | |
There's a little device. | |
Have you seen this device? | |
It's pretty cool, as the kids might say. | |
It's pretty cool. | |
It's a little device. | |
It looks like it's smaller than this. | |
And you have a little thing that sticks out. | |
You push it. | |
Normally, if this is the window, it's in the lower right corner. | |
And you just... | |
Push it. | |
And the whole thing shatters. | |
I mean, the idea is to get out of a, it has a blade to cut, you know, a seatbelt. | |
But I see this. | |
And they say, get out of the car. | |
No. | |
Get out of the car. | |
No. | |
I don't have to. | |
I'm calling my mother. | |
No. | |
Get out of the car. | |
I don't have to tell you anything. | |
License and registration. | |
By the way, this crosses everything. | |
You're on your fifth suspension. | |
Well, that's wrong because I just got my license the other day. | |
No. | |
Your license is suspended. | |
The tag is suspended. | |
The car is stolen. | |
No. | |
No. | |
And all this was was a little stop where they could have said, okay, fine, you're on your own. | |
Thank you. | |
But because of this stuff. | |
And this is the attitude. | |
I don't have to tell you anything. | |
Literally, brah. | |
Come on, brah. | |
Leave me alone, brah. | |
And friends of mine, police officers, people I know, people in the business, friends, fellow prosecutors, judges, say they've never seen anything like it. | |
It starts from the top down. | |
There's this complete and total disregard of law. | |
And order. | |
Police mean nothing. | |
Shoplifting means nothing. | |
Drunk driving means nothing. | |
Urinating in public. | |
All of these laws, quality of life, they've legalized them. | |
Or stopped. | |
They've stopped it. | |
Jumping over turnstiles, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, all this stuff. | |
That's, it's the broken window concept. | |
This is what they want. | |
Do you understand? | |
This is critical. | |
You don't understand this because most people, they don't run into this. | |
And it starts at the top, and there's this idea that I don't need to worry about this. | |
And if you, and what they've done is, they have taken, for whatever it's worth, I don't know what it is, and by the way, for those of us who said civil rights, Black parody, comedy, C-O-M-I-T-Y. | |
Absolutely. | |
Yes. | |
I have a dream. | |
Yes. | |
And it went from that to you have your own separate world of law and order. | |
You can take what you want, steal what you want. | |
You can do whatever you want. | |
Even if you are Daniel Penny, And if you are, if there is a black, deranged, violent lunatic, a lunatic who threatens everybody in a subway train, | |
and there's no police there, even though you have black citizens helping Mr. Penny subdue this lunatic, animal, crazy, violent Michael Jackson, Impersonator, which he might have been ten years ago. | |
Anyway. | |
You go after him. | |
Why? | |
Because a white man went after a black guy. | |
And even though black people helped, aided, and abetted, Mr. Penny, they're not charged. | |
Why? | |
Because of this George Soros world. | |
You got it? | |
It's the race card. | |
And it works like this. | |
I'm black. | |
I can do what I want. | |
In certain circles. | |
Not everywhere, but this is what we're seeing. | |
And how do I know this? | |
Because you have people, Alvin Bragg, and some other white folks too, prosecutors, Krasner and others, and people like Kathy Hochul and others, who say, but specifically, Eric Adams, who is our subliterate mayor, Who wanted to be Sanctuary City, then he got indicted and he changed his mind because he's hoping he'll go wherever the wind goes. | |
This is where we are today. | |
And there are people who are saying, look, looting, come on. | |
Come on. | |
I mean, come on. | |
I guarantee you, the first time somebody says, today, 10 people who attempted to loot a home were, well, they met their maker. | |
By a series of anonymous peacekeepers who seem to defend their property and spirit it off into the night. | |
I mean, I don't know what to tell you. | |
How many, who has looted here? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody looted? | |
Have you ever looted? | |
Anybody? | |
If there was a breakdown, let's say the breakdown of order, would you go into auto-loot, which is the version of auto-morm, would you do that? | |
Would you do it? | |
Anybody? | |
Come on, would you do it? | |
There it is. | |
Hennessy, Covasier, liquor stores, Louis Vuitton. | |
Come on! | |
There's been a civil rights violation. | |
George Floyd. | |
Anything you like? | |
You like that handbag? | |
Ladies? | |
Louis Vuitton? | |
You got that? | |
I'm not Louis Vuitton. | |
Louis Vuitton. | |
Louis Vuitton? | |
Cartier? | |
Chanel? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody? | |
Come on! | |
Don't you understand? | |
It's no big deal. | |
I gotta tell you a true story. | |
I one time was at a Dollar Tree on Bloomfield Avenue in Mississippi. | |
Maybe it was Dollar Tree, Dollar Store, whatever the hell it was. | |
And it was pretty packed. | |
And by the way, a lot of people We need those stores for food. | |
They sell a lot of food there. | |
But if you want to get like, I got this. | |
Well, I got this one at West Orange, but still, this is my dollar store. | |
You want to do masks, beads, St. Patrick's Day, Christmas things, Dollar Tree, Dollar Store, whatever it is. | |
Okay. | |
So I don't know what the hell I was doing, but I'm standing there and I walked outside. | |
I looked, I said, oh shit! | |
I had this thing in my hand. | |
I just had it. | |
I just took it. | |
Didn't think about it. | |
I thought to myself, it's a dollar! | |
I think this was before I ran $1.50. | |
Anyway, I thought to myself, do I go back? | |
Yes, because I could see it. | |
Whatever I am, I don't know, social media lawyer. | |
I was arrested for stealing a dollar from the... | |
I could just see it from the dollar store. | |
I was like, oh, shit! | |
So I went back with this thing to pay for it. | |
Because I just walked out. | |
You know how when you're not paying attention, you just look around. | |
Because you're so... | |
Nobody's looking at you because you're just so calm. | |
You're not looking furtive. | |
So I went back and I thought, oh no, the line was in the back. | |
I thought to myself... | |
Nobody's going to let me in. | |
Because they each have like one or two things. | |
So I had to wait. | |
The idea of stealing something for no other reason than, look, morality, forget morality, I don't want to get caught from that dollar store on Bloomfield Avenue or any place. | |
I don't want to. | |
We don't do that. | |
We don't get arrested. | |
We don't, I don't know this. | |
I mean, we may have my family, maybe, I don't know. | |
Nobody's on probation. | |
I don't come from a lineage of people. | |
I don't live in an environment where I and my kind are allowed to break the law because we're retarded, because it's a patronizing kind of thing. | |
Oh, those people can't. | |
They can't get a driver's license. | |
Did you ever see Adam Carolla with them? | |
With Gavin Newsom, he said, well, these people don't have checking accounts. | |
Chinese people do. | |
Armenians do. | |
What's wrong with black people stupid? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
You see what I mean? | |
This is where we are. | |
This ends. | |
This ends in five days. | |
By the way, you know, four days is Mrs. L's birthday. | |
You know I told you that. | |
Four days. | |
Four days! | |
And that's why I want and demand and request for you to follow her at Lin's Warriors. | |
Let me tell you one more thing. | |
Before I forget. | |
I gotta tell you this one because this is the story. | |
This is the one that absolutely blows my mind. | |
I'm doing... | |
I'm working on a... | |
What am I trying to say? | |
I'm working on another video for you to watch. | |
And you've got to see this. | |
This is the most incredible thing I've ever heard in my life. | |
And I... | |
Don't know if you heard about this. | |
Maybe it did, maybe it didn't. | |
I don't know. | |
But I've got to tell you this much. | |
This is the most incredible thing in the world. | |
And it goes also to how you... | |
How do I say this? | |
It depends on where you learn. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
You like jazz music? | |
Good. | |
What do you like? | |
I like Kenny G's. | |
I don't know who's doing it. | |
Well, okay. | |
I like light jazz. | |
Okay, good. | |
How far do you want to go with that? | |
How far do you want to go in terms of this? | |
How far do you want to go in terms of jazz? | |
What kind of music? | |
I love jazz. | |
This is the current edition of Downbeat. | |
This will take you into an area, I guarantee you, you've never heard of any of these people. | |
And it's the best source of finding the greatest talent. | |
And by the way, there's one thing about jazz in particular. | |
Black, white, trans, I don't care if you look like Sun Ra, I don't care who you are, it doesn't matter. | |
You understand what's happening? | |
It doesn't matter. | |
As long as you're good, that is great. | |
And everybody is groovy. | |
Okay? | |
Now, here's something which I am trying to find this one piece for you. | |
And I wanted you to see this because it is... | |
And then I'll let you know because you're busy. | |
But this I want to share with you. | |
This one blew me away. | |
And I want to show you this one. | |
This is about... | |
This is about L.A. And I am... | |
I couldn't believe this one. | |
Oh, here we go. | |
Karen Bass is the scapegoat. | |
Karen Bass, yeah, yeah, yeah, she's incompetent, but she's not all about her. | |
She cut $17 million in 2024. | |
Who knew? | |
But they told her to do this, so she did. | |
Okay. | |
Is she directly involved as a tool of the World Economic Forum? | |
No. | |
But of course, it hampered tremendously the department's ability to fight. | |
Okay. | |
This is the one I want to give you. | |
This one, and then I will let you know, because you are going to. | |
This is going to kill you. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
I just had it here. | |
Just a second. | |
I want to read this to you. | |
There are... | |
I'm sorry. | |
Just wait for me. | |
I like being specific and I don't want to give you some things... | |
Oh, oh, here we go. | |
Listen to this. | |
The L.A. fire chief has been warning, warning for weeks that the department would be hindered in the event of a large-scale thing. | |
And by the way, this is the fire chief. | |
Everybody says, oh, this is the lesbian or whatever. | |
Okay, fine. | |
They're going to throw her under the bus because she actually might be competent. | |
Okay? | |
And there's always that chance. | |
Listen to this one. | |
The L.A. County Fire Department and surrounding departments donated surplus, double air quotes, surplus equipment to Ukraine in 2022. | |
Equipment included fire engines, ambulances, hoses, nozzles, turnouts, you know, the gear, helmets, body armor, bunker gear, all of that. | |
Donated it. | |
And a lot of the people who were really the most experienced were fired or dismissed because they refused to take the vaccine. | |
They gave away in 2022 surplus, surplus. | |
That one killed me. | |
Is Ukraine? | |
You know, forget about Israel. | |
I mean, just for a moment. | |
I know Israel, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
But Ukraine? | |
Did you know this? | |
I had absolutely no idea. | |
None! | |
None! | |
It boggles the mind. | |
And it's not about DEI or critical race theory. | |
It's about a level of corruption that is beyond anything even imaginable. | |
Corruption meeting incompetence, but each level compartmentalized, not recognizing the role it plays vis-a-vis others as well. | |
So think about this, my friends. | |
Now, again, Follow Lens Warriors. | |
Oh, and Eduardo Gamilo, Pilgrim Media, K2Z, thank you. | |
Don't forget to follow Lens Warriors. | |
Lens Warriors has got great stuff. | |
Also, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. | |
Thank you for following Lionel Nation. | |
Make sure you are subscribed. | |
Double check to make sure you are still subscribed. | |
And go out today and tell people, did you know in 2022 they gave Ukraine fire engines? | |
What? | |
When they've been talking about the Woolsey fires in 2018? | |
I mean, you can't believe it. | |
Tell them. | |
Ask people. | |
Why is there not this demand to take looting? | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
All of these people, these lefties, these prototypical Biden fans, are now they want blood because they themselves are the direct victim of this horror. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
That's it. | |
Have a great and a glorious day. | |
Thank you. | |
Remember, Lionel Nation. | |
Make sure you subscribe. | |
And Lin's Warriors. | |
You got it? | |
Okay, my friends. | |
We also have, by the way, the sister channel, Lionel Legal. | |
Alright? | |
Okay. | |
Have a great and glorious day. | |
Don't ever change. | |
And until we meet again, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue ya. |