Ep. 1893 - CHILDREN TERRIFIED: Leftist Mob Storms Church In Minneapolis
A leftist mob busts into a Baptist church in Minneapolis, a BBC host hisses at the name of Jesus, and edgy live streamers go viral for hittin' da club.
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A leftist mob burst into City's Baptist Church in Minneapolis on Sunday.
Not only did the mob interrupt the religious service, but in the words of Don Lemon, who arrived at the church with the mob, they also traumatized kids.
Watch this guy here.
Look, he's hugging his kid.
And, you know, I just imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here.
But again, careful.
It's very slippery right here.
It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's what really, careful, please.
Really slippery.
Not kidding.
That's what protesting is about.
And so.
Protesting is about traumatizing kids at church.
Is that the new position?
Protesting is about traumatizing kids anywhere, traumatizing anybody.
Is that protesting?
It's all about traumatizing kids at church.
That's the new definition according to the left.
But according to the Constitution, protesting is about petitioning the government to redress grievances.
That's where your right to protest comes from.
That's why protests are typically directed at politicians rather than, say, little kids trying to pray.
Traumatizing children to achieve a political end is not protesting.
It's terrorism.
Not only is what the mob did not protected by the Constitution, it is explicitly prohibited by federal law, ironically, by the same federal law that the leftists use to round up pro-life advocates outside of abortion clinics, which means that lots of people, including Don Lemon, need to be arrested.
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A BBC host just hissed on camera at the name of Jesus Christ.
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This is the sort of thing you would expect to read in, I don't know, in the Bible, you know, of someone possessed by demons.
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The leftist mob is no longer just targeting ICE on the streets of Minneapolis, no longer just targeting independent journalists on the streets of Minneapolis.
That we'll get to that too.
They're now busting into churches during church services to stop people from praying.
Take a look.
So you can see the protesters here have gathered over here.
They're in the middle of the church.
In the beginning of the church service, the pastor was speaking and Nakima stood up and said her piece and then the protesters surrounded her.
But this is a clandestine mission.
I think they found out one of, according to them, this is according to Operation Pull-up, that one of the pastors here is a member of ICE.
And so here we go.
So the voice that you're hearing, I think that is also Don Lemon.
The Don Lemon of it all is very, very weird.
He enters into this church with the mob and then he's explaining the mob's position.
This seems less like a journalist covering a news story than a journalist participating in a news story, a journalist encouraging a news story, a journalist breaking the law.
In any case, though, the mob busts into church during the service because they say that one of the pastors is affiliated with ICE.
Don Lemon, then dressed like an Antifa black block thug wearing a hoodie, goes up to one of the pastors and gets right up in his face.
What do you think of this?
I mean, this is unacceptable.
It's shameful.
It's shameful to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship.
But there were folks who will say, I have to take care of my flock.
Listen, we live in a, there's a constitution in the First Amendment to freedom of speech and freedom to assemble and protest.
We're here to worship.
We're here to worship Jesus because that's the hope of these cities.
That's the hope of the world is Jesus Christ.
Be very respectful.
Please don't push me though.
We're here.
We're here to worship Jesus.
That's why we're here.
That's why we're here.
That's what we're about.
Don't you think Jesus would be understanding and we're about to love these folks.
We're about spreading the love of Jesus in the world.
But did you try to talk to them?
Everyone is willing to talk.
Okay, I have to take care of my church and my family.
So I asked if you actually would also leave this building.
You don't want us to worship.
Let me here to worship.
I'm always worship.
I'm a Christian.
I'm always worshiping.
I'm a Christian.
News to me.
Interesting.
Didn't know that.
I know a few things about Don Lemon's life.
It's surprising to me that he would call himself a Christian, but he's obviously not being serious.
He says, ha ha, what do you mean?
I mean, just take it from the beginning.
He says, I mean, we have a First Amendment right here.
So you can just bust into anybody's private church service, any organization, any association.
Can you bust into someone's home?
Hey, we're protesting.
I'm just protesting.
I have a First Amendment right.
Hey, so I know I'm interrupting dinner, but hand me a turkey leg.
I'm protesting.
That's my constitutional right.
Does anyone seriously believe that?
Is Don Lemon that dumb?
I don't think so.
I mean, you would have to be powerfully, powerfully stupid and ignorant.
And I don't think he is.
I think he has bad intentions.
I think he has an ill will.
He's certainly malicious, but I don't think that he's all that dumb.
He busts into this church with a mob.
He says, why aren't you talking to them?
Meanwhile, you hear the mob just shrieking and screaming.
And the pastor rightly says, I don't think they want to talk.
Yeah, but come on, it's their First Amendment right.
So what's crucial here is they don't have any right to do this.
Not only do they not have any right to do this, it's actually against federal law.
There's something called the FACE Act.
The FACE Act is really just used to stop pro-lifers from advocating outside of abortion clinics.
But the way that they were able to get the FACE Act passed was to say, okay, well, we're going to stop demonstrators at abortion clinics and we're also going to stop them at churches.
So, okay, so the left, you know, we're going to protect the left's churches, which is where you go and sacrifice babies.
And we're also going to protect the right's churches, which are just churches.
So, okay, you know, it's like, well, fine.
Listen, here's our concession to you, conservatives.
We'll stop leftist mobs from ransacking your churches, but you need to stop praying outside of abortion mills where they're slaughtering babies to Moloch.
Okay.
And it got passed.
The FACE Act should be repealed.
But inasmuch as it's still the law, they are not allowed to do this.
We wouldn't tolerate this in any other circumstance, even if we weren't talking about churches specifically, as one of the congregants mentions to Don Lemon.
These people have come into our house and they've interrupted our worship.
This is a house of peace, and we try to proclaim that.
And this stirs division and rancor.
And in the end, it's not helpful.
Ultimately, I believe they've lost.
They've emptied a house of worship.
Everybody's gone home.
Their point has been proven worthless.
And so in the end, I think they lose.
But more importantly, if I was to break into any of their houses uninvited, cause derision and upset according to their values, I would be kicked out ultimately.
It's not a good way.
I feel violated.
I feel interrupted.
I feel angry.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very well stated.
And there's Don Lemon just looking like a complete, not even looking like a schmuck.
He's just looking like a radical, like a real radical.
And he used to keep it in check.
He used to seem more moderate.
Then he went a little more left as CNN went more left.
And since he's left CNN, now he's just cheering on the ransacking of churches.
They always go after the churches.
They always go after the churches.
This was true in the French Revolution.
This was true in the Spanish Civil War.
This was true in the Bolshevik Revolution.
And the left just, oh, this was true in Mexico.
They always go after the churches.
This is true in Germany, the Nazis, which all of those movements were from the left.
The Nazi movement was more from the right, but it's a little complicated.
They too, though, swore to get rid of the churches in Germany, radically changed the churches in Germany.
They always go after the churches.
Why is that?
I mean, even going down to the origin of right and left, the origin of right and left in the French Revolution had the people on the right who defended the church and the people on the left of the National Assembly who hated the church and who ended up trying to destroy it in France.
The church got the last laugh, but there was a lot of suffering in the meantime.
And Don Lemon defends all of this.
The establishment media defend all of this.
We look a little closer at the establishment media.
There's this clip going viral on the BBC of a BBC journalist interviewing some guy.
I don't even know who the guy is.
And asks, who are your heroes?
Who do you look up to?
Listen to his answer and the lady's reaction.
Just quickly, who are your heroes?
My heroes are Santan Deeve, Kendrick Lamar, most of all, Jesus Christ.
Well, it's lovely to meet you, Daniel Tangerai.
What?
I didn't know if that was a real clip at first.
I had to go into the community notes.
I had to look for context around here.
There are news articles about this.
Hey, who are your heroes?
Oh, you know, I like so-and-so.
I like Kendrick Lamar.
And of course, my ultimate hero, Jesus Christ.
Be gone.
What is your business with me, Jesus of Nazareth?
My time is not yet come.
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That was really a bizarre reaction, wasn't it?
But maybe it wasn't.
We see this a lot.
All of these political revolutions, they always go after the churches.
They always go after the clergy.
They always go.
There's a special kind of hatred with these radicals, a special kind of hatred for the name of Christ.
And then you hear this woman, Kendrick Le Mars, I like Kendrick Lamar.
And of course, Jesus Christ.
Like the serpent in the garden.
And it shouldn't really be surprising because if you believe in Christianity, this makes sense.
If you believe in Christianity, this makes sense.
The holy name would be a terror of demons.
If you don't believe in Christianity, this doesn't make sense.
But that should stop you too.
What is it about the name of Jesus?
What is it about the churches that get these radicals riled up, especially in a way that seems really kind of inexplicable?
Why did the lady hiss?
If you don't believe in Christianity, it doesn't make any sense.
If you do believe in Christianity, it makes perfect sense.
This would be exhibit Z.
I don't know.
This would be piece of evidence number 10,558.
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Very controversial statement, according to the internets, just came out of not just the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, which is the chief Catholic prelate in Jerusalem, but the heads of the other churches around Jerusalem, you know, the Armenian church, the Syriac Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, all those kinds of apostolic churches.
Here we are.
I'll just read it to you.
A statement from the patriarchs and heads of the churches in Jerusalem on unity and representation of the Christian communities in the Holy Land.
The patriarchs and heads of the churches in the Holy Land affirm before the faithful and before the world that the flock of Christ in this land is entrusted to the apostolic churches, which have borne their sacred ministry across centuries with steadfast devotion.
This is the controversial line.
Recent activities undertaken by local individuals who advance damaging ideologies such as Christian Zionism mislead the public, sow confusion, and harm the unity of our flock.
These undertakings have found favor among certain political actors in Israel and beyond who seek to push a political agenda which may harm the Christian presence in the Holy Land and the wider Middle East.
It goes on, a few more paragraphs.
It says, may the Lord, who is the shepherd and guardian of souls, grant wisdom for the protection of his people and the safeguarding of his witness in the sacred land, the patriarchs and heads of the churches in Jerusalem.
So what is this about?
There's been a lot of talk about Zionism generally, which is the nationalist ideology that sprung up in the 19th century that sent the Jews back to the Holy Land, where they had been a couple of millennia prior.
It hadn't really been in big numbers for a while, and then they go back.
We've heard a lot about Zionism.
We've even heard about Christian Zionism, which is the Christian, a Christian perspective on this.
But what are they talking about?
This local individuals who are sowing discord, who are upending the proper Christian authority.
And I did a little research because I don't really know because I'm Catholic and I don't follow these particularly Protestant trends all that closely.
But I think what they're referring to is this guy, Robert Stearns, who calls himself Bishop Robert Stearns.
He's not part of any apostolic Christian community, but he calls himself Bishop Robert Stearns.
And he is apparently a vociferous advocate of the ideology of Christian Zionism.
Here's just a little bit of what he said recently.
If I had a hundred lifetimes, it would not be sufficient teshuva.
It would not be sufficient repentance for all that has happened over history.
But I'm here tonight to say something to you.
I'm here tonight to tell you that there is a new breed of Christian alive in the world today.
There is a new breed of Christian that says along with you, for Zion's sake, I will not be silent.
And for Jerusalem's sake, I will not be still.
I'm divided.
There is the fear.
Evangelicals are all missionaries.
We just want to get you all to return to Jerusalem so the apocalypse can come.
When Mashiach comes, there will be a great press conference in Jerusalem.
The BBC and the New York Times will not be invited.
The Jerusalem Post will be conducting the interview with the Mashiach.
And they will say to him this.
They will say, sir, is this your first visit or your second?
I believe his answer will be yes.
Okay.
All right.
Hold on.
I was trying to have a sympathetic view of this.
And the end here is totally ridiculous because it violates the law of non-contradiction, which we've known about since at least Aristotle, which is that opposing statements cannot simultaneously be true in the same respect.
So, you know, Christ is going to come back and the Christians are going to think it's his second coming and the Jews are going to think it's his first coming.
And they're going to say, well, which is it?
And at this imaginary press conference, this pastor says, and our Lord will say, yes.
Yes, it's both my first and second coming.
What does that mean?
That doesn't mean anything.
It's one or the other.
And it will be the second coming.
I'm happy to break it to you.
It will be the second coming.
And if you're Christian, you have to believe that.
So he's trying to, I don't know, he's trying to be really nice or soft or something, but give me a break.
And then his other claim is that the existence of the present state of Israel is of biblical prophetic religious importance and is necessary for the coming of the apocalypse or whatever.
Again, this is a view.
I know there are a lot of people who share this view.
However, this is a relatively new view in the history of Christianity.
It's only been around for really less than two centuries.
And this is not the traditional view held by Christianity.
And it's not the view that I think is correct.
Which brings us back to the initial statement.
Is this statement shocking, new, even anti-Israel or something like that?
No.
No, it's not.
Let me just read.
This is a line from the Vatican from 1985.
This is a declaration from the Vatican on the state of Israel from 40 years ago and 20 years after the Second Vatican Council, which says all sorts of nice things about Jews and all, you know, it's in no sense anti-Semitic in any way.
The Vatican in 1985 says, the history of Israel did not end in 70 AD.
It continued especially in a numerous diaspora, which allowed Israel to carry to the whole world a witness, often heroic, of its fidelity to the one God and to exalt him in the presence of all the living, citing Tobit, while preserving the memory of the land of their forefathers at the heart of their hope.
And the reference is the Passover Seder.
So here, the Vatican is writing not about the church as the new Israel, which is what Christians have always held, but he's writing specifically about the terrestrial and figurative Israel of the Jews.
He's saying, you know, the Jews went all about this world.
They didn't just end in 70 AD and they've carried this witness, which is often very heroic, and they do have some connection to the land.
However, here's the key.
Christians are invited to understand this religious attachment, which finds its roots in biblical tradition, without, however, making their own any particular religious interpretation of this relationship.
And then just to underscore the point, the existence of the state of Israel and its political options should be envisaged not in a perspective which is in itself religious, but in their reference to the common principles of international law.
Bingo.
Love this.
This is exactly what the patriarchs are reaffirming from Jerusalem, and it's totally right.
And this is why I would not call myself a Zionist or a Christian Zionist or any other kind of Zionist.
It's not because I don't like the Jews, and it's not because I don't even support the state of Israel.
As I think I've made clear, I am broadly supportive of the nation-state of Israel, but I am broadly supportive of it not because I believe in the principles of Zionism, which make certain historical claims and religious claims that I just don't think are true.
I don't think that the Jews are entitled to the Holy Land because of some religious premise.
I don't think that's true.
In fact, being Christian, I believe that the Old Testament is fulfilled in the New Testament.
Christ is the new covenant, the fulfillment, the, you know, everything that was typified in the Old Testament is fulfilled in Christ and the church as the new and spiritual Israel.
So I don't buy those religious premises.
And I don't believe just because a people was on a plot of dirt 2,000 years ago that that means they're entitled to it today.
If that were the case, we'd have to turn the black hills of, you know, we'd have to turn Mount Rushmore over to the Lakota Sioux.
I don't believe any of that.
And yet, I am broadly supportive of the nation-state of Israel because I don't like the alternatives.
I don't like the idea of giving Iran more power in the Holy Land.
I don't think the Muslims have been particularly protective of the holy sites.
Sometimes they've been better than others, but the Ottoman Empire doesn't exist anymore.
The current options in the Holy Land are not great, and we're not probably not reestablishing Baldwin's kingdom anytime soon.
So as a practical political matter, then also on the point of international law, the Jews were bequeathed some of this territory by the British Empire, which had control of it after the Ottoman Empire.
They then had a declaration from the United Nations purporting to advance international law, and they fought a war of conquest.
So any way you slice it, it seems to me that according to the current nation-state system, they basically have a right to it.
But crucially, that is not Zionism.
And it doesn't imply anything as a matter of biblical prophecy for the modern nation-state of Israel.
You can support Israel.
You don't have to support the nation-state of Israel, but if you do, you can do so without adhering to the relatively novel theology of Christian Zionism.
You can like the Jews.
I love the Jews.
I grew up in New York.
I'm very phylo-Semitic, okay?
I like, if you told me, if I had to make a choice between hanging out and eating a pastrami sandwich with the guys who make pastrami sandwiches and eating shwarma with the guys who make shwarma, I'm taking the pastrami sandwich 100 out of 100 times, okay?
Maybe 999 out of 1,000 times.
I'm going with the pastrami sandwich.
You can be phylo-Semitic and not adhere to the relatively novel ideology of Christian Zionism.
That's clearly what the patriarchs of Jerusalem are saying.
Anyone suggesting that this is an break with tradition or anti-Semitic or anything like that, I think is just totally insane.
Now, speaking of really drilling down on Christianity, there is a lib, James Tallarico, who's gone viral for being a lib politician who's ostensibly Christian.
And he just went on Ezra Klein's show on the New York Times and I think expressed what supposedly left-wing Christianity really comes down to.
I think he revealed himself.
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Here is left-wing politician Christian par excellence, James Tallarico.
He's a Texas state rep, getting down, good on Ezra Klein for just drilling himself, trying to get down to the question of whether or not he's actually a Christian.
You be the judge.
How do you think about the competing claims of different religions?
Do you believe Christianity to be more true than other religions?
Do you believe there to be exclusivity in these beliefs that they're incompatible with each other?
I believe Christianity points to the truth.
I also think other religions of love point to the same truth.
I think of different religious traditions as different languages.
So you and I could sit here and debate what to call this cup.
And you could call it a cup in English.
You'd call it something else in Spanish and French.
But we are all talking about the same reality.
I believe Jesus Christ reveals that reality to us.
But I also think that other traditions reveal that reality in their own ways with their own symbol structures.
And I've learned more about my tradition by learning more about Buddhism and Hinduism and Islam and Judaism.
And so I see these beautiful faith traditions as circling the same truth about the universe, about the cosmos.
And that truth is inherently a mystery.
And I think the most destructive thing is when religion becomes an end in and of itself, that's when religion implodes.
My pastor always told me growing up that religious symbols are like aspirin.
In order to work, they have to dissolve.
They point beyond themselves.
If you get lost in the symbols, if you get lost in the words, you're missing the reality that we're all trying to describe and talk about.
So that was a lot of words to say no.
The question, good question from Ezra Klein.
He says, do you think Christianity is more true?
He didn't even start out by saying is the only religion that contains any truth whatsoever.
He says, do you think Christianity is more true than other religions?
And do you think that Christianity makes exclusive claims to the truth or is correct in its exclusive claims to the truth?
And Tallarico says no.
He uses a lot of words to say no, which shows you that Tallarico's real religion is liberalism.
And that's true for a lot of Democrat politicians.
It's true for someone like Joe Biden, who says that he's Catholic.
It's true for someone like, I don't know, someone like Kamal Harris, Barack Obama, really down the line.
And here's how you know.
Let's just use Biden as an example.
Biden makes such a big show of being the greatest Catholic in the world.
You know, he's, oh, he's as Catholic as they come, isn't he?
Until it conflicts with his liberalism on an issue like abortion.
And then when it comes to that issue like abortion, he goes with liberalism.
He says, I support abortion.
The church says this is a non-negotiable issue.
You will be excommunicated, very likely, if you support abortion.
Christianity vs. Liberalism00:03:50
And Biden says, well, I'm supporting abortion anyway, because when liberalism and Christianity can go hand in hand, don't forget liberalism is an outgrowth and really a perversion of Christianity.
When they overlap, okay, it's fine.
He'll be a Christian.
When they diverge and when they conflict, he's picking liberalism every time.
What happens on marriage?
Christianity says marriage is a union between a man and a woman ordered toward the procreation and education of children.
Liberalism says two fellas doing weird stuff together can be marriage.
Guess what Biden goes with?
They always go with liberalism when there's a conflict.
And Tallarico is doing the same thing.
He's just doing a really dumb version of Kant, basically.
He's saying, well, Christianity has some truth.
I mean, look, the true thing that Tallarico is saying is that even in natural religion, you can find a little bit of truth, partial truths.
That is accurate.
You can in something like Buddhism or Greek paganism.
You can find hints of the truth because the existence of God can be known with certainty from the natural world because Christ is the logos, the logic of the universe.
So inasmuch as we are engaging with the natural world in anything resembling a rational way, you're going to get some hint of religious truth.
Then you fast forward to the Jews and the Jews get a real revelation that is actually the figure of Christ.
So there you're getting a pretty good glimpse of revealed religious truth.
Even with Islam, you're getting a bunch of heresy, but at the very least, it's heresy that comes against Christianity.
So in that way, it's kind of clarifying of Christianity.
But Christianity is the truth.
If you're a Christian, you have to believe it is the truth, that the church possesses the fullness of truth, that Christ is the truth exclusively.
I am the way, the truth, and the life.
No one comes to the father except through me.
You have to believe that if you're a Christian.
And if you don't believe that, you're probably not a Christian, right?
You probably don't believe in Christianity.
If you are not, at the very least, willing to say Christianity is more true than Buddhism, you're not in any meaningful sense a Christian.
I suppose if you're baptized, then you have an indelible mark on your soul.
But when it comes to the ascent of your intellect and will, you're not really Christian.
He says, no, it's just they, all these religions, including Christianity, point to the truth.
I would say all of these religions in some way point to the truth, which is Christianity.
I guess you could say, but he says, no, no, no, all of the religions, including Christianity, point at some other truth, which is just liberalism.
Liberalism just says, well, look, there are these abstract truths about human nature that previous religions tried to sort of get at, but basically got wrong.
That's what he's saying.
So he's a lib.
You got to pick.
You got to pick.
You can't, when it comes down to it, you really, ultimately cannot be a Christian and a true, committed, ideological liberal.
Because they make contrary claims and they can't simultaneously be true in the same respect.
Speaking of irreverent religious discussion from legislators, Ilhan Omar going viral for having this to say about the United States.
The one place where we thought we would never experience this is the U.S. states.
I don't like that.
I don't like that.
I don't like it when people take the Lord's name in vain.
I'm not saying I haven't done it in my life and I don't like that I did it in my life and people shouldn't do it, especially not legislators.
And especially not in this context.
Homeland Security Controversy00:12:38
Because when you take the vulgarity out of what she says, she's calling the country God forsaken.
A little worse than God forsaken.
This is saying this country is damned.
And that's offensive in a much deeper way because she's not from this country.
She came here and the only way she was able to come here is by claiming that this country was going to give her refuge, that her own country was such a mess that she was going to come here as a charity case and we were going to be really nice to her.
And this is the gratitude we get.
This country, which ostensibly could have saved her life and which made her wealthy, which made her famous, which gave her political power stupidly.
And she has that kind of ingratitude to say about the country, that vulgarity.
She, by her very presence in this country, degrades our political order so visibly.
I don't like it.
And what's her complaint?
Her complaint is we don't want infinite Somalis to come in?
Okay, well, we don't.
And if you expected something else from America, that's too bad.
It's too bad for you.
I'm sorry that I'm not all that sorry, but I'm sorry that you miscalculated or something.
But if your complaint is that now we want you to leave, well, I'm not sorry for that.
We want you to leave.
You should leave.
You shouldn't be here.
We don't like you here.
You make our country worse.
You certainly shouldn't be in political office.
You, it would seem, committed immigration fraud to come here anyway, or to bring your brother here.
You've broken our laws.
You really should have no right to be here.
And if my saying that makes you hate our country even more, well, I'm glad we have clarity.
Clarity is charity, isn't it?
So go, get out.
I don't know how to say get out in the Star Wars dialect, but go.
Buki biki baki han solo.
You don't like it here.
We don't like you being here.
It seems we agree.
So put your money where your mouth is.
Get out.
Go back to Somalia or the new country that's being carved out of Somalia, whatever.
But get out.
We agree.
I'm glad we finally have agreement with Ilhan Omar.
She should not be here.
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Hey, before we get to my favorite comment of the day, we have a new episode of Bar Fight Out.
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Did she hit him with her car?
And they say yes and I know.
I don't support violence, but some of you guys have never had your ass kicked and it really shows.
Listen, I've almost gotten hit by a deranged retalk.
You guys are like, yee-ho, for like not feeding babies.
All right.
Welcome everybody to Bar Fight.
I'm delighted to be joined by our two esteemed guests, including our first ever returning fighter.
He's dusting himself off, Adam Muckler.
You guys are quite literally taking an 80-20 position on this because they've been lied to about what happened.
If you want a job where you can go terrorize, ISIS for you.
Our second guest, marketing, an influencer, sensation, least necessary she-her pronouns in her bio.
It's Lauren Peretra.
My favorite comment yesterday is from Victor Simpson 4487.
Now, hold on.
I didn't pick this.
The producers picked.
They didn't remind me to pick a comment.
They got to remind me.
I'm absent-minded in the morning and in the afternoon and the evening.
And they didn't remind me.
So we'll see if this is a good one.
It says, France has a civil war every few years so they can win something.
John Cleese says true.
There's all sorts of rioting in the streets in France, but that's perennial.
And this is one where I really don't totally blame it on the Muslims.
The Muslims are making it worse in France, but really the French started it.
So you can't blame that on the Muslims, okay?
Muslims have been trying to conquer France since at least the eighth century.
Civil strife in France, that's on the French.
Not just Ilhan Omar who's whining and screeching about this country.
Another member of the squad, Rashida Tlaib, she's like the George Harrison of the squad.
I view AOC as the Paul McCartney.
AOC is the most marketable.
She's kind of the most, weirdly, she's the most likable.
Ilhan Omar is like John.
She's a little more radical.
She's a little more, she's up to no good.
And then Ayanna Presley is the ringo.
She's just not, she's the least of a star.
But, you know, she's still in the group.
And then Rashida Talib.
I guess she's George Harrison.
Well, Talib freaked out over a simple post from the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Homeland Security saying we will have our home again.
Department of Homeland Security says we're going to enforce the law, kick out foreign criminals.
We will have our home.
That's like in the name of Homeland Security.
Rashida Tlaib found that to be too much.
Look at this.
We'll have our home again.
What does that evoke in you when you see this?
It literally, when I see it as a Muslim, as a Palestinian, as a child of immigrants, I see that this is something that is evoking like, I'm not welcome here.
It is very clear what is intentionally happening here.
Okay.
So if Rashida Tlaib has some legal right to be in this country, which I guess she does, that's too bad.
It's a pity.
But if she reads from DHS, we will have our home, and she reads herself as being outside of that.
If she reads that as an attack on her, we will defend our home, says the Department of Homeland Security, and she reads that as an attack on her, that is an admission.
Okay.
That's a confession.
I think Homegirl's telling us something here.
about her real position in the United States and how she really views the country.
If she viewed it as her home, then she'd say, yes, great, we will have our home again, won't we?
If, however, she views herself as a hostile foreigner who's attempting to conquer the country and she views resistance to that as a threat to her, well, that tells us something too.
And if that's how she views it, then I want her out too.
Yeah, obviously.
We all do.
This is basic stuff, guys.
Who is ICE arresting?
There's a clip.
I don't think we're allowed to play it because it's from a litigious social media account, but a great, great clip is really well done of an ICE officer pulling up and yelling at the, at the journal, yelling back at the journals and the agitators and the rioters.
They're screeching at him.
And he rolls down his window.
He says, hey, hey, hey, we're here to arrest a child sex offender.
It's not like these guys are just going in willy-nilly scattershot.
They are in these places to go arrest particular people, one of whom, many of whom, but one in particular here, was a child sex offender.
And he rolls down the window.
He says, hey, you guys, you're obstructing us.
You're putting yourselves in danger.
You're violating the law to protect a child rapist.
What is wrong with you people?
It's insane.
And the guy, actually, the ICE officer in question was himself, I think, Hispanic, certainly of exotic origin, was not a whitebred guy.
He says, what, you people are insane, of course.
And this is backed up by the most famous pedophile hunter probably in the world, Chris Hansen.
Some of you are too young to remember that show, to catch a predator, whereas he would do these stings and these bumbling guys would come and be like, oh, hey, hi, are you here to go see a 12-year-old girl?
What?
No, I wasn't going to do nothing.
And they've got all sorts of terrible things with them.
And they just confessed multiple times that they were going to do this.
Anyway, Chris Hansen still does these stings.
And apparently it relates to immigration enforcement.
We have seen an increase in illegal immigrants being caught in our stings across the country.
And it seems today that we can't do a sting, whether we're in the South or the Midwest or West Coast or East Coast without catching somebody who's in this country illegally.
We cannot do a sting without catching somebody who is in this country illegally.
Now, that can mean one of two things.
It can either mean that illegal aliens are more likely to solicit minors, or it can mean that there are just so many illegal aliens that statistically you're going to get some pedophiles in the group.
Those are the only two things it can mean.
Either way, we need to get them out.
Either of those are unacceptable.
Yeah, we can't do a sting without some illegals showing up.
So are they more likely than the native population to solicit kids for sex?
Or are there just so many of them that you can't throw a rock without hitting an illegal alien?
Either way, got to get them out.
Now, we are getting them out.
The people, there's some critics of Trump on the right who are really understating how many illegals have been shipped out of the country.
They're saying, oh, it's 200,000, 300,000.
It's just like Obama.
First of all, Barack Obama did not actually deport 300,000 to 400,000 illegals a year.
They call him the deporter in chief.
Who is they?
To quote Kanye, who is they, though?
In this case, it'd be liberals who were trying to defend their policy of effectively open borders.
Because the 300 to 400,000 deportations under Obama were largely just turnaways at the border.
And they counted that.
But the border is closed right now.
So the people who are being deported are actually the ISIS going in, arresting these people, shipping them out of the country.
The Trump administration last year deported at least 525,000 or so, and probably many, many more, because we have reports from the various the labor department and also from anti-immigration groups that show that self-deportations, because of the rather flamboyant way in which these people are being deported, self-deportations could be well over one and a half million people.
So you could have well over 2 million deportations just last year.
But how do we track it?
How can we know?
Maybe the administration is just trying to puff up its numbers.
Maybe Barack Obama really was a great.
No, you actually, you can track it in a few ways.
One, we see that rentals, rental prices declined four months in a row.
Why are the rental prices declining?
They've been climbing, climbing, climbing.
Where's the housing crisis coming from?
It's coming from illegals.
100% responsible for that in mass migration generally, including legal immigrants.
100% responsible for that in California and New York, 60% nationwide.
So that would be one sign.
Well, people really are leaving the country.
Another sign, this is really good stuff.
And I'm quoting ABC News here, so not exactly a conservative outlet.
U.S. overdose deaths fell through most of 2025, federal data reveal.
This suggests a lasting improvement in an epidemic that had been worsening for decades, for decades.
Wow.
So why did it suddenly change?
Could it be because all the drugs, all these illicit drugs were coming across the southern border, thanks to the cartels and our foreign adversaries?
And then when you cut off the flow of the immigrants, you cut off the flow of the drugs, and then the overdose deaths drop.
So by the way, this also reveals that when you cut off supply, demand changes too.
Sometimes you hear, especially from the libertarians, well, we just need to fix the demand problem.
You know, the real problem isn't these face-tattoed cartels.
The real problem is that Americans like cocaine and sometimes it's laced with fentanyl.
No, no, no.
I mean, that's a problem to get people to not want to do a bunch of coke.
But also, if you cut off supply, demand shrinks also.
Jersey Shore Influencers00:07:16
That's not an excuse to just do nothing on law enforcement.
Okay, speaking of drugs and partying and all this stuff, there's one clip I got to get to.
I have to get to it today.
And this is from Clavicular.
Remember, Clavicular was on my show?
He's this 19-year-old kid who does meth, which I discouraged, but he does it to look thinner.
And he takes all sorts of drugs to look better because he's a LuxMaxer.
And so anyway, Clavicular went out with a number of other kind of edgy, I guess, right-wing live streamers and influencers, including the Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan Tate, including Justin Waller, who actually was also on Michaeland, including guys like Nick Fuentes and this Sneeko, who is another one, Myron Gaines.
Anyway, a bunch of these people.
And they all went out to a club, and that was it.
That was the show.
And the reason that I find this politically relevant is because there's a very funny clip of Tristan Tate and Justin Waller being very nice to my former guest, Clavicular, but telling him that he got something wrong.
Because in our interview, Clovicular said, I find Gavin Newsom to be sexier than JD Vance, and therefore I am going to vote for Gavin Newsom.
And here is these two guys gently correcting this young pup.
Avoid it.
And yeah, I went viral for basically saying.
Especially if she has an American fanboy.
I said I was gonna vote for Gavin Newsom because you love JD Vance.
You know what I mean?
I called JD Vance a fat subhuman.
You see this look on it.
You listen to that.
I would advise you that you're wrong.
However, come on.
You're an American and I'm an American, so I don't tell other Americans who to vote for you.
It never happened.
You vote for whoever you like.
But if Gavin Newsom's running against JD Vance, I will be voting for JD Vance, and that's my vote.
And you can do it and vote with yours.
You vote for whoever you like, but I'm voting JD Vance.
So I'm voting for America.
And that's probably going to be JD.
Damn right.
So it's like, this is not a hostile interaction.
And I'll get very briefly to what this whole kind of show was because it was really going viral on the internet.
And I think people are just misunderstanding what this was.
But I like this, one of the scenes of this episode of the edgy right-wing live streamers go to a club.
One of the scenes is, hey, did you, are you, you're so like edgy and contrarian that you endorsed Gavin Newsom, the guy who said he wants like more trans kids and destroyed his whole state and the economy and all the, and he's like, yeah, I did, guys.
Isn't that awesome?
I'm so contrarian that I said that because I find Gavin Newsome sexier, I'm going to vote for him.
And they were like, too far.
It's too far.
You went, I get, look, it's the internet.
We want to be contrarian and edgy.
That's a little, don't do that.
Man, he's like a pro-trans, pro, like the far left burned his city to the ground, like destroyed the, you don't want to go that far.
Never go so contrarian that you're endorsing Gavin Newsom.
That, that's a bridge too far.
I got, got a real kick out of that from these two guys, Justin Waller and Tristan Tate.
But broadly, what is the whole thing?
What was this?
What was this show?
It was a show of all these kind of edgy guys going to a club.
And there were these chicks who were there and they're like dancing with them and talking about taking them home and it's bumping all this music and whatever.
What is this about?
I don't think, yeah, I just don't think people really get what it is.
Everyone's focusing on the political aspect because some of these guys sometimes talk about politics.
This is just reality TV.
There's nothing particularly new about this.
It's just reality TV.
Millennials had the Jersey Shore.
Zoomers have whatever this is.
Live streaming generally is just the extreme of reality TV.
It started with Survivor back in the 90s.
And now it evolved into the Jersey Shore and Real Housewives.
And now it's whatever this thing is.
It's just a show.
It's just entertainment.
And I'm actually pretty impressed with the quality of this because now that politics is really in vogue, unlike years ago, fashion or music was more the thing.
Now it's politics.
So now it's like vaguely about politics, but not really.
They're kind of, you know, like the presidential election comes up as it might on another reality show.
But otherwise, the thing I'm really impressed with about this is when they're making the Jersey Shore a survivor, they had months to edit, to cut it, to, you know, had writers on staff that were creating some of the tension.
Here, these guys are doing it in real time.
I've never watched a whole like live stream.
I don't, I, I think most of it's probably pretty boring, but it's impressive that they can grab audience and do all of this live in what is reality TV.
Reality TV, which is itself an outgrowth of game shows, which is basically the earliest form of television entertainment.
As TVs are first emerging in the 1930s and 40s, that's where you get game shows.
So that's really what's happening.
What the live stream does is it just, because it's doing it live, because there's no editing really at all when it is live, it's just even further blurring the line between public entertainment and private life.
And in some ways, I blame millennials for this.
You know, in many ways, we really ramped this up when we all started taking pictures of our lunches when Instagram came around and we all just had to let everyone know about our turkey club that we ordered at brunch or whatever.
And so there's something kind of sad about it because look, you watch it just like you'd watch reality TV and it can be entertaining and it's kind of trash TV, but whatever, I watch trash TV.
It's fine.
I get it.
But I hope that people don't emulate it.
I'm not even, look, obviously certain political ideologies they don't emulate either, but I just mean even the behavior.
Like it, it seems like everyone's an influencer now.
And that's fine.
I guess I'm kind of an influencer.
But you need a private life.
You need a private life to have a good life, to have peace, to flourish, to grow up, to do the things that will allow you to mature and flourish and have a good life.
And you can't do that if every second of your life is on camera.
That's not fun.
It's fun for us to watch the Jersey Shore, to watch people go out to the club, whether it's at the Jersey Shore or whether it's this thing.
It's fun for us to watch it, but it's not fun to do it.
It's a show.
It's a performance.
And if you're living all of your life to just perform for others, dare I say even to mog others, like that can be kind of fun in the short term, but if you're living all your life that way, you will have a miserable life.
You won't do the things that actually give you satisfaction, which ultimately can only come from the kind of peace that you get when you live your life in its real purpose, the purpose of which is to know God and to serve him here and to be with him for eternity.
Lust And Despair00:03:19
This reminds me of something St. Thomas Aquinas pointed out, which is the cause of despair.
Despair is living without hope.
You know, that's as bad as it gets in this world.
And despair, he says, comes from two things in particular.
Sloth, especially, but lust as well.
Maybe even more frequently, lust.
Why?
Why lust?
Because lust, especially, you know, I guess tastes, you know, foods and drinks and stuff, but lust especially causes us to focus on sensuous pleasures, the pleasures of the senses, the pleasures of the material world, and to take our eyes off of spiritual goods, which is the only place that we'll find our peace because we're beings that have a finite body, but we have a rational soul, which is immaterial.
And so if you're only feeding the body, your soul, which is really driving you, is going to fall into despair.
That might be the most anyone has thought about the clip of the edgy right-wing streamers going to the club.
But I had to touch on it, especially because there was a reference in it to my interview with Mr. Icular.
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What was it like, Merlin, to be alone with God?
Is that who you think I was alone with?
Marlin, I knew your father.
I am yet convinced that he was not of this world.
All men know of the great Talies.
You are my father.
The gods should war for my soul.
Princess Garris, savior of our people.
I know what the bull got offered you.
I was offered the same.
And there is a new pirate work in the world.
I've seen it.
A god who sacrifices what he loves for us.
We are each given only one life singer.
No.
We're given another.
I learned of Yezoo the Christ, and I have become his follower.
He's waiting on a mirror, and I think you can give him one.
Trust in Yezu.
He is the only hope for men like us.
Fate of Britain never rests in the hands of the Great Light.
Great light, great darkness.
Such things mattered to me then.
What matters to you now, Mistress of Light?
You, nephew.
The sword of a high king.
How many lives must be lost before you accept the power you were born to wield?
Still clinging to the promises of a god who has abandoned you.