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American people will come first once again. | |
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From this day forward, it's going to be only American. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Our featured story is about crime, which is threatening to unravel the entire country. | ||
And specifically we're looking at a new report from Fox News about how police departments across the country are losing hundreds of police officers over the past few years since George Floyd was killed. | ||
And in particular in St. | ||
Louis, cities like St. | ||
Louis and Chicago have lost a thousand cops in the past few years alone. | ||
And now they don't have enough police to patrol the streets. | ||
And so the question remains, are black people going to tear apart our cities with violent crime in the absence of cops? | ||
I think the answer is yes, it's already happening. | ||
So we'll talk about the new reports, total anarchy. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about San Francisco, where they have a big public health crisis of poo everywhere. | ||
You've probably heard about this. | ||
Excrement covers the city streets and sidewalks in San Francisco and now the City Council has approved a 1.7 million dollar construction project to build one public restroom. | ||
One public restroom for nearly two million dollars. | ||
They say that that's not ridiculous because of course that money is going towards not just construction but also planning And taking public comment as well. | ||
So that justifies the price tag. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Kind of a slow news day though. | ||
Not gonna lie. | ||
There's just like nothing happening. | ||
The midterms are in two weeks? | ||
Three weeks? | ||
And there's just nothing going on, man. | ||
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It's just slow, right? | |
Is it just me? | ||
I mean, I go all over the news. | ||
That's why the show's a little bit later. | ||
I was planning on starting at 10. | ||
But I'm going from news site to news site and there's just freaking nothing, absolutely nothing happening anywhere. | ||
So, I'm kind of pissed off tonight. | ||
There's nothing in the news. | ||
I don't feel good. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
So it's just one of those days. | ||
Hump day, I guess. | ||
When can we just get something going on, man? | ||
You know what it is? | ||
The country sucks so much that they just don't even talk about it anymore. | ||
That's what's really going on. | ||
The country is in so... The reason there was more news under Trump is because the news media actually reported what was happening. | ||
But now that we have a democratic government, they just don't report on it. | ||
It's all negative, so they just don't report on it. | ||
If there's nothing nice to say about the White House and the Congress and all of that, well then they just don't say anything. | ||
At least that's the way it feels. | ||
It feels like under Trump, it was constant news, constant negativity, and a lot of it obviously was bad faith. | ||
At least there was stuff to talk about. | ||
At least there was a contention. | ||
Now it's just like they hide the president, they hide everything, and then there's just nothing to... It appears like there's nothing going on, but... Anyway, so that'll be our news. | ||
We'll get into all of that. | ||
Before we do though, just remember to follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Smash the follow button to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
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Also... Fucking ties all messed up. | |
Follow me on Gab Telegram, True Social, and Parler. | ||
Links are down below in the description. | ||
Make sure to check me out on all of those. | ||
Also... | ||
You may have seen it. | ||
It was on Cozy all day today. | ||
But Adam22 finally released the No Jumper podcast that I was on on Monday, which was supposed to be live but wound up being recorded. | ||
So I'm sure a lot of you guys already saw it. | ||
I published it on my Telegram and like I said, I think like everybody, live reacted to it tonight. | ||
I saw Politically Provoked reacting to it. | ||
I watched Jimbo react to it. | ||
I watched Baked Alaska react to it. | ||
So I'm actually already kind of sick of it even though it just came out today It's like I already watch it like three times three or four times But it was finally released and I hope everybody enjoyed it. | ||
Let me know what you think in the super chats Let me know what you think in the live chat I thought it went pretty well. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
And it was a panel of the No Jumper hosts, Adam22, AD, Flocko, and then it was me and Sneeko were the guests. | ||
And I thought it was interesting. | ||
I thought it was a fun, spirited debate. | ||
It wasn't really a debate, though. | ||
It was really more of a conversation. | ||
And I told you the other night, after we finished recording, how funny it was. | ||
Sneeko was just all in man defending me and telling the truth, and I love that guy He's so funny, and I think he really added a lot to it because you know when I go on these shows I I try to be a little bit more tame you know because they're very skeptical of me, and they're scrutinizing me and So I don't know if you notice this but whenever I go on to these shows I try to play it more diplomatic I play it a little bit more | ||
Tame than usual. | ||
On these shows I have a tendency to go off and I'm provocative and I'm offensive and sometimes you could say reckless. | ||
But when I go on these shows I try to come across as mild as I can and people have accused me of being manipulative for doing that. | ||
I don't think that's manipulative I just think that's how you socialize. | ||
I think that that's just when you meet new people obviously you're more comfortable with people you're familiar with and that you know Then people you just met. | ||
And I've never talked to them. | ||
I've never met them. | ||
And they also have this preconceived notion that I'm hateful towards black people or something and, you know, two of them are black. | ||
So of course I'm trying to make a good impression. | ||
I'm trying to be as mild as I can. | ||
And Sneeko, who is black and doesn't have the reputation, he jumps in there and he's just like, You're calling him racist, but what you don't understand is that black people say the same thing all the time and blah, blah, blah. | ||
So he was really jumping in to defend me. | ||
So I thought he actually made it look more interesting because I'm trying to be tame. | ||
So I'm really just, I'm making sure that it's coming across. | ||
Precise and I'm being nuanced. | ||
I'm choosing my words carefully. | ||
And Sneeko is just a berserker just going in like, all right. - Okay. | ||
The Jews used the Holocaust to make people feel bad for them. | ||
And I'm like, well, yeah, that's true. | ||
So, and I think that was the part that got cut out, actually. | ||
Part about the Holocaust, which is a shame, but not surprising, actually. | ||
I don't begrudge them for that. | ||
You know, they want to keep their channel. | ||
Yes, I thought it was good. | ||
I thought it was a fun dynamic with the five of us on there and some interesting talking points. | ||
And I have to say, I was looking at the comments and I couldn't find one negative comment. | ||
If I was sorting by best, when I sorted by the top comments, I scrolled through probably a hundred, two hundred comments, top comments, and I don't think I found a single negative comment. | ||
Almost all of them were You know, thank you so much Nojumper for having this. | ||
You're brave and courageous. | ||
We love Sneeko. | ||
We love Nick. | ||
Nick's got some interesting points. | ||
It's an interesting conversation. | ||
You know, so it was all positive. | ||
And the numbers are pretty good. | ||
There was another interview posted about an hour or two before mine came out. | ||
And, uh, mine blew right past it. | ||
I think we're at, like, 50,000. | ||
A little bit more than 50,000 views. | ||
Something like that as of, like, an hour or two ago. | ||
So, it's doing pretty well. | ||
It's performing well. | ||
It's being well-received. | ||
Universal acclaim. | ||
Everybody liked it. | ||
And it was really funny that a lot of left-wing people are freaking out, like our friend Mr. Girl, who is a Jewish pedophile. | ||
He was seething like a bitch on Twitter about it, saying... | ||
Thanks, Destiny, for making this happen! | ||
And had all these other negative things to say. | ||
And honestly, that guy is a straight pussy. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because, first of all, he blamed us for kicking him off YouTube. | ||
Blame yourself, freak. | ||
Blame yourself, you frickin' pedophile Jew freak. | ||
That's your fault. | ||
He was posting all this crass, disgusting stuff on YouTube. | ||
It got flagged, it got reviewed, you know, he submitted an appeal, so there was an appeal process, and overall they shut down not just one of his channels, but both of his channels. | ||
That's got nothing to do with me, and that's got nothing to do with people that watch me. | ||
That's got to do with this sick freak and the weird content that he posts. | ||
If you think that YouTube's terms of service have gone too far, well, you made your own bed. | ||
The left has campaigned for years about censorship, stood by when it happened, cheered it on when it benefited them, then they're on the receiving end of it and they want to blame groipers for mass reporting or brigading when that just never even happened? | ||
Please! | ||
Spare me. | ||
Cry me a river. | ||
I got banned on YouTube years ago. | ||
You didn't see any of these people going out and defending me. | ||
In fact, they cheered it on. | ||
So anyway, this Jewish freak was seething about it on, he was actually on No Jumper a few days ago, and then he's seething about it on Twitter, and then I call him out and say, hey, why don't you debate me? | ||
Why don't you have a conversation with me? | ||
I even extended an invitation to bring him on to Cozy, and he just totally blows me off, but he's just gonna go and talk shit to anybody who will listen. | ||
So I'm laying down a challenge, Mr. Girl Max, Whatever your name is... | ||
You're a bitch. | ||
I'm calling you out. | ||
You're afraid of me. | ||
The only reason you don't want to talk to me, it's not because you think we flagged you because we didn't. | ||
It's not because you don't want to give me a platform. | ||
It's because you know that we're right. | ||
You know that I'm way smarter than you. | ||
You know that I'm way smarter, way more likable than anybody that you guys have and you're stable. | ||
You're afraid. | ||
That's why you're trying to get me blacklisted and now censored. | ||
That is... | ||
And we all know that. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
And I will even say that the same is true to some extent with Stephen. | ||
It's awfully convenient for people like Max and Stephen Bunnell to say, now that I've been deplatformed from everything, oh actually we're against deplatforming in some cases. | ||
Yeah, that's super convenient. | ||
They're still in favor of it. | ||
It's just that right now the dynamic benefits them. | ||
So I'm calling Mr. Girl out. | ||
I think the guy sucks. | ||
And I'm really sick of all these liberals saying, we need people that can effectively counter Nick Fuentes. | ||
It's like, why don't you say your ideas? | ||
I'll say my ideas. | ||
The people on the No Jumper podcast, they It was contentious. | ||
It's not like they just accepted everything that I said. | ||
Even when they didn't have an answer, they refused to accept it. | ||
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They said, well, you know, I don't have anything to say, but I'm sure there is. | |
I'm so sick of hearing that. | ||
Let people discern for themselves. | ||
There's such this irony that at once liberals will argue that we're all equal and we should have a democracy and we should have total equality And they'll argue in favor of the agency of minorities or say that there's no such thing as genetic predisposition to being stupid or something or being low IQ or whatever. | ||
And then I'm literally able to just speak on a large platform and they say, it needs to be shut down because people are so stupid they'll just believe anything he says because he's just such a trickster. | ||
It's like, so how are those two ideas compatible? | ||
How does that even make any sense? | ||
At once, the masses are entrusted with their vote and with democracy and all of this, but at the same time they don't have the power of discernment to watch a viewpoint that liberals don't agree with. | ||
Doesn't even make any sense. | ||
I'm so sick of hearing that. | ||
So, this No Jumper podcast was such a triumph Over everybody that has cancelled me, literally for having the wrong opinion. | ||
You know, they try to paint me out like it's more insidious than that. | ||
It isn't. | ||
That's why they have to go to such great lengths to create these convoluted, he wants to genocide people, he said... You disagree with me. | ||
So you go out of your way to get me deplatformed and then go and spread rumors and lies to anybody who will listen to prevent me from making connections and gaining access to other platforms indirectly. | ||
So it's a triumph for free speech. | ||
If people don't like what I have to say, then they don't have to listen. | ||
If people disagree with what I say, they're entitled to disagree. | ||
You don't need to strictly and tightly control the conversation for people to arrive at the truth. | ||
You also don't need necessarily to have a sniveling little weasel on there to interrupt every five seconds and derail the conversation with bullshit and low IQ interruptions. | ||
To achieve the truth either, which is all that Stephen Bunnell offered in the initial panel with Sneako and Gideon and the others. | ||
He goes, I gotta go there to make sure he can't spread his message by derailing the conversation every five seconds with crap. | ||
I'm so sick of that. | ||
I'm so sick of that hall monitor, Karen, handler energy. | ||
Let's just have the conversation. | ||
It's been six years of this. | ||
Six, seven years since this culture war on the internet really broke out. | ||
Let's just, let's just do it. | ||
I'm so sick of all these weaselly, sniveling types, frequently Jewish, like Jake Tapper you see on CNN this week. | ||
Oy vey, shut it down. | ||
Kick him off. | ||
Get the government to investigate. | ||
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We need someone to counter their view. | |
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Just let a free nigga talk. | ||
Let a nigga talk! | ||
Let a nigga preach, alright? | ||
And if it's so stupid, then you say your dumbass message then. | ||
So sorry, I know I'm coming in hot tonight, but... | ||
I am so irritated with that line that liberals take. | ||
It's just such a feminine, weak, like I said, weasel energy. | ||
And so the No Jumper podcast today was such a triumph because it was like, look, Here's this guy who's at the center of cancel culture, and I really am. | ||
I'm at the center of cancel culture because I am one of the most cancelled people in connection to many of these cancelled narratives, many of these censored narratives about Ukraine, about the vaccine, about the election, January 6th, going back to Charlottesville, among all the other taboo topics like Jewish power, race realism, | ||
And so, to have a large mainstream audience like that, and to just present the views, and present them not in a way that's uncritical, but in a way like, if I were having a conversation with a normal person, I think it's so refreshing, because, like I said, it's not like they didn't push back at all, but they pushed back like, you know, a normal person would, if you were just talking. | ||
Like, if you went to any group of normal people and started talking like that, and they say, oh, well, I don't know about that. | ||
What about this? | ||
What about slavery? | ||
What about discrimination? | ||
What about colonialism? | ||
What about, you know? | ||
And I say, well, my view is this, and to clarify this, and they go, oh, okay, well, yeah, I guess that sort of makes sense. | ||
I guess I see where you're coming from. | ||
That's like what a normal conversation sounds like. | ||
So, I thought that was very good, and like I said, and it's just there. | ||
It's there, and it's food for thought, and people can discern then, you know, whether they find that persuasive and compelling or not. | ||
But it's just so, it's so frustrating | ||
That you have got, in terms of how many opinions are being put out on a daily basis in the mainstream media, in print, digital, film, television, radio, social media, that are the mainstream liberal view of the world, they will not tolerate literally one guy disagreeing. | ||
Like, think about that. | ||
Think about what I am telling you. | ||
Every day, you can turn on literally every news channel and hear the same opinion. | ||
The same fundamental opinion. | ||
Not the particular opinion, but the same consensus liberal worldview. | ||
You can hear that on every news channel. | ||
And you can go to every news website and read the same consensus opinion that you see on every News station on television. | ||
And you can tune into any radio station and hear the same. | ||
And you could go on social media. | ||
And with the curated, manipulated search algorithm on YouTube, the curated, algorithmic manipulation on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, filtered with censorship, filtered with shadow banning, you can, again, get the same consensus liberal opinion. | ||
That's not good enough. | ||
If one influential person disagrees, who is already banned from everything, who is already... You can't utter my name on Fox News. | ||
I'm banned from Twitter, YouTube. | ||
You can't even search my name on TikTok. | ||
I'm banned on TikTok. | ||
You can't search my name on TikTok. | ||
You can't use my name as a hashtag. | ||
It's a banned term. | ||
I'm banned from making money. | ||
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I'm banned from streaming platforms. | |
It's not good enough, even if I join somebody else's YouTube stream to share my opinion, I have to be met with a relentless, weaselly, interrupting handler, Karen, to shut me down there too. | ||
Not one, not one, Dissenting opinion from one person can be allowed or given quarter anywhere. | ||
Like, how insane is that? | ||
And they tell us why. | ||
Because it's dangerous? | ||
Because it's incorrect? | ||
Because it's extreme? | ||
It cannot be justified with any reasonable argument. | ||
And it's so insane to me that that is The state of things. | ||
And it just got this way recently. | ||
It wasn't like this six years ago. | ||
It wasn't like this three years ago. | ||
Literally in the last two years, the censorship regime has gone into overdrive and it is nothing short of totalitarian now. | ||
Straight up. | ||
Like, think about that. | ||
All of these sniveling little fags that I go on a big panel like with Sneeko a few months ago and they're racing over, STOP HIM FROM SPREADING HIS MESSAGE! | ||
Literally, stop him from talking to people. | ||
No one can hear, no one can hear with their own discerning mind a contrary opinion. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow! | ||
What a vote of confidence in favor of liberalism, right? | ||
What a vote of confidence about the fortitude of this liberal consensus that it cannot tolerate a single dissenting voice. | ||
A single charismatic persuasive dissenting voice. | ||
Lest people be given to misinformation and extremism and violence and stochastic terrorism and madness. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Straight up. | ||
That's why I do this, and I've been saying this for years. | ||
All these, you know, Michael Edison, Hayden, and who's the other one? | ||
Megan Squire, and the Dyke, Hannah Gace, and Jared Holt, and Bunnell, and his fans, and all the, and Max, the Mr. Girl, Fuck you. | ||
You will never stop me. | ||
You will never stop me from telling the truth. | ||
We will win because we are better. | ||
We are smarter. | ||
We have more heart. | ||
We have the power of true belief. | ||
We have God on our side and we are going to win. | ||
You are never going to stop us. | ||
All your bitching, all your whining, all your censorship, all your minding and handling never will prevail over our boldness. | ||
Quit your bitching! | ||
Quit your bitching! | ||
Because it's Trump 2024. | ||
And we're declaring war on the Jewish media. | ||
DEFCON 3. | ||
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It ain't Ralph! | |
DEFCON 3. | ||
That's that's the message. | ||
So yeah, so very very epic. | ||
Yeah, the the no jumper podcast very good and you know, and I want to say thank you to Adam and thank you to AD and the AD advisor and To Flacco and to Sneeko for making it all happen and I do appreciate it because It's just it's necessary man. | ||
It is necessary for for A disagreement to be heard. | ||
It is necessary for ideas to freely flow. | ||
That's all that we ask for. | ||
I do not want to censor my enemies. | ||
I don't. | ||
I don't care if Mr. Girl has a YouTube channel. | ||
I don't care if Destiny's on Twitch. | ||
I'm not asking for people to like me. | ||
I'm not asking for people to agree with me. | ||
I'm really not. | ||
All I want is a platform. | ||
All I want is to be heard. | ||
I would like to be heard. | ||
I would like to be understood correctly. | ||
And if people disagree, if people don't like it, then that's their prerogative. | ||
But what I cannot stand for are lies, censorship, blacklisting. | ||
That is what I find to be so abhorrent. | ||
Because we're just not even given a fair shake to even, again, to even just say what we think. | ||
We're not given the freedom of, a true freedom of conscience. | ||
If you can't, if you can't express yourself without being utterly censored and destroyed and debanked and financially sanctioned and politically persecuted, Then you actually don't have a freedom of conscience. | ||
All I want is the freedom of mind to disagree. | ||
And then as a consequence to speak that disagreement, for other people to listen, and to be able to get along in society, disagreeing. | ||
That's all that we've ever asked for. | ||
So... So that's that. | ||
And big shout out to Sneeko, because he gets it. | ||
I mean, he just so gets it on that level. | ||
He's another guy that is seeking the truth and wants to entertain these interesting, different, dissenting ideas. | ||
And a funny guy, too. | ||
You know, a guy that likes to make people laugh. | ||
So, epic, epic crossover. | ||
Okay, so that's that. | ||
Now we will get into the news here. | ||
So anyway, so check that out. | ||
It was the awesome interview, which is rocking the whole world. | ||
Nick Fuentes, Sneeko, Adam22, AD, Flocko on the No Jumper Show. | ||
Check it out on YouTube. | ||
I put the link on my Telegram today. | ||
Darren Beattie tweeted about it, 07. | ||
You know, it's a little bit funny, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
I don't know if I should say this, but it is just funny. | ||
It's no secret that Steve Bannon hates me. | ||
He hates me. | ||
And, like, really doesn't like when people support me. | ||
And so Darren, who I really like, I really respect and admire Darren, Darren Beattie tweeted today, he said, wow, NJF and No Jumper, what a crossover. | ||
And then within like an hour, he tweeted, Steve Bannon is a true hero and a true legend and a giant. | ||
Now, it is true that Beattie does like Bannon and he goes on his show and stuff, but I wonder if he got a phone call. | ||
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I do almost wonder. | |
It's part of the Hibernian Conspiracy where the Irishman calls the Jew and says, hey, don't say anything nice about Nick Buendis, you know, in a... | ||
In an ethnic inversion, the Irishman called up the Jewish entrepreneur, the scheming Irish, the scheming media mick, called up the bold Jewish entrepreneur and said, and said, shut it down! | ||
What do Irish people say? | ||
What's like a, what's like an Irish equivalent to oy vey? | ||
I don't know what they would say, but the Irishman, the sniveling media mick, the Irish controlled media, media mogul Steve Bannon reached out to the bold Jewish entrepreneur and said, shut it down, begorrah! | ||
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He said begorrah. | |
This is what people are saying, begorrah, shut it down. | ||
So I don't know if those two posts were connected. | ||
I don't think so because I, you know, I think that Darren just likes Steve, but it's funny to think that that's how it went down. | ||
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That Darren tweeted about me and Bannon got on the phone and said, Begora, shut it down. | |
Oi Laddy. | ||
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Oi Laddy, shut it down. | |
That's funny. | ||
Okay, so that's that. | ||
All right, check it out. | ||
Me, a no jumper, talking about race realism with the black people. | ||
And you know, I like the black people, but... But. | ||
I do like black people, but here's the thing. | ||
So often they are so given to these narratives where... And I like AD, you know, he seems like a cool guy and everything. | ||
But he's telling me like, Like, oh, white people fight too. | ||
But it's not just black people fighting at Disney World. | ||
White people fight too. | ||
And it's like, come on, man. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
I'm willing to admit things about white people. | ||
I'm willing to say, hey, white people can't dance. | ||
And white people aren't as good at dancers. | ||
And they're not as good at athletes. | ||
I'm willing to meet you halfway. | ||
and say certain things about my own people but some of these um but sometimes the black people they get very defensive and it's like come on man come on man you know the we need our reparations thing i'm like seriously like that's okay he disagrees but | ||
But I'm in there arguing with the black people about race realism and you know, I'm trying to be respectful I'm trying to be like I said nuanced and everything Out of respect just because that's you know polite I'm a polite individual | ||
But it's funny whenever you're put in that situation everybody always expects me to back down and be like oh no no I don't believe in that but I'm like yeah look I mean lower average IQ and they're you know genetically predisposed to be criminals and and it is what it is and I'm trying to be nice about it but it's sort of a kind of a tough pill to swallow probably but it is what it is. | ||
All right, but let's get on. | ||
Let's move on into our news. | ||
I don't even really want to talk about the news. | ||
I'm so fucking sick of covering these stupid current events, news stories. | ||
But all right. | ||
So our first story is about San Francisco. | ||
And if you haven't been following the situation in San Francisco, the city's just like a total dump. | ||
Used to be one of the greatest cities in America. | ||
And now it's just a cesspool because of, honestly, because of liberals, to be honest. | ||
That is a legitimate case of just bad governance. | ||
And the latest story is about how they've got this crisis there, as you know, where there's poo all over the sidewalks, homeless people everywhere, and homeless people are pooing on the sidewalks. | ||
And now they've just greenlit a construction program to build a $2 million public bathroom. | ||
And this is a story, it says quote, San Francisco's local government expects to spend up to 1.7 million dollars to build just one public toilet. | ||
Hardly a drop in the bucket for a city that gets thousands of complaints annually of feces on its sidewalks. | ||
And the project will take an estimated three years to complete. | ||
City leaders were scheduled to gather on Wednesday afternoon at No Valley Town Square to tout their success in obtaining state funding for the pricey toilet, according to a public notice for the event. | ||
The facility will reportedly be just 150 square feet in size and won't be ready for use until 2025, if all goes according to plan. | ||
As San Francisco Chronicle columnist Heather Knight explained, another public toilet in a city with very few of them is excellent. | ||
But the details of this particular flint? | ||
They're mind-boggling and sum up a lot of what's wrong with our city government. | ||
California Assemblymember Matt Haney, a Democrat from San Francisco, told Knight that he worked to obtain state funding after being told the estimated cost by the city's Department of Recreation and Parks. | ||
He told me $1.7 million and I got $1.7 million. | ||
I had no choice in bringing home less bacon when it came to building a toilet. | ||
The estimated cost is equivalent to nearly four times the median price tag of a U.S. | ||
home, according to the latest housing data. | ||
San Francisco city officials noted in a statement that the figure includes not just construction, but also designing the bathroom, seeking public input, and obtaining the proper permits. | ||
So you see, it's not just $2 million to build the toilet. | ||
It's also $2 million to design the toilet. | ||
It's $2 million to receive public comment about the toilet. | ||
$2 million to receive the proper permit from the local government for the toilet. | ||
So you may think it sounds ridiculous that it would cost $2 million to build a single toilet, but you would be wrong because it's so much more involved than you might think. | ||
It says the Civil Design Review Committee of the Local Arts Commission will conduct a multi-stage review to ensure the plans are of the highest quality and context appropriate. | ||
San Francisco Mayor London Breed last December declared a state of emergency in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood just days after she announced a war on crime, drugs, and public defecation. | ||
The city receives around 30,000 complaints annually of excrement in public places. | ||
A city program to provide portable public toilets in the most impacted neighborhoods was costing an estimated $28.50 per flush as of 2019, reflecting high maintenance and cleaning costs. | ||
So, this is where we're at now. | ||
Our cities are bathrooms. | ||
The actual city itself is the toilet where homeless people without homes wander the streets using the city itself as their toilet and shitting on the city. | ||
And at what point, and we'll get on into this even into our next story about the police, at what point do we recognize that everything that we are told is just wrong? | ||
And what I mean by that is maybe tying that into my No Jumper interview. | ||
Like I said, you have got this full-fledged effort right now by the government to crush dissent in all of its forms. | ||
It is not allowed on TV, radio, in print. | ||
It is censored in social media. | ||
And then, when people go and stake out their own ventures, like Gab, or True Social, or Parler, to dissent off of the major platforms, then those too are targeted then by law enforcement. | ||
And they say that actually censorship creates this new consequence that once all of the so-called extremists that disagree with the liberal opinion are banned from the major platforms, then they'll go into the shadows where they may commit crimes. | ||
Which calls then for what? | ||
Law enforcement to investigate. | ||
Calls for spies, calls for surveillance by federal intelligence and law enforcement. | ||
And so we've got this situation where you're not allowed to disagree in the public, and then if you take your disagreements to private, then they arrest you, then they spy on you, they surveil you, honeypot, and then arrest you. | ||
And all of this because people do not agree with the basics about democracy, about liberalism, about egalitarianism, this idea that we're all so equal, about progressivism. | ||
And what are the policy implications of these kinds of things? | ||
Well, you see them in places like San Francisco, or Los Angeles, or Chicago, or New York. | ||
These are all very liberal cities. | ||
Mega cities run by these long-standing liberal Democrat mayors and city governments. | ||
And they're in favor of sanctuary cities, and gun control, and community policing, and immigration, and all of it. | ||
All of the vaunted progressive liberal principles that are enforced With censorship and enforced with surveillance now and spying and targeted persecution by the FBI, all those All of those ideas are put in practice through policy by liberal, democrat, city governments and mayors in big liberal cities like LA, San Francisco, Chicago, New York. | ||
And what are the consequences of these policies? | ||
Unmitigated failure. | ||
And it's not one of them, it's all of them. | ||
And they're all like this. | ||
And they're all failing on a fundamental level. | ||
It's not like unemployment is too high. | ||
It's not like construction is slow or traffic is bad. | ||
It's like there's poo everywhere. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
These are the problems they're having. | ||
There's shit everywhere. | ||
That's the problem in San Francisco. | ||
A city where you've got some of the biggest and most important companies in the world, not far from there, in the Bay Area in California, Their public crisis is that there's poo everywhere. | ||
That homeless crazy people wander the streets and use the public as a toilet. | ||
Or in LA where tent cities are taking over the city. | ||
Where you've got insane people, drug addicts, people spreading medieval diseases like the bubonic plague. | ||
This is a civilization which is failing. | ||
This is a civilization which in no other way can be described other than an abject failure. | ||
If you've got shit everywhere, if you've got the plague spreading, if you've got homeless marauders everywhere plugging in their electrified tent cities in Beverly Hills, which is something that goes on, this city is a failure. | ||
And what can you blame it on other than, well, you can blame it on the people that are there, certainly. | ||
But the reason the people that are there is a part of the kind of governance, the kind of ideology that you see at play there. | ||
The people are brought there by that ideology. | ||
So when we talk about internationalism and progressivism and anti-racism and all this crap, About we need to be nice, and we need to be friendly, and we need to be equal, and we need to be tolerant. | ||
What has that yielded in these places? | ||
Other than crime, filth, disease, chaos, poverty? | ||
Look at the city of Chicago. | ||
You've got black people running around the city of Chicago with saws cutting the catalytic converters off of cars in broad daylight and selling them. | ||
And it is just black people, by the way. | ||
In Chicago, there are exactly zero, zero gangs of white people from Lakeview running around in balaclavas in gangs with saws cutting catalytic converters off cars. | ||
Zero white gangs doing that. | ||
And you look at the carjackings, and the heists, and the gun crime, and the vast, vast, vast majority of it, as we know, is being done by black people. | ||
So, reparations, programs, Sanctuary City, gun control, welfare, all these, all the generous investments into the inner city, schools, and transportation, and housing, and food, and initiatives on top of initiatives, and community this, and community that, and the community | ||
And what is the result? | ||
It's not working. | ||
It is the 21st century, this is a developed, advanced country, and the city is a toilet. | ||
What's the excuse? | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
Why are we living like this? | ||
And nobody will simply connect the dots and acknowledge and simply say what's going on here, which is, this is not a functioning country. | ||
Is that lost on people? | ||
That when the city becomes a toilet? | ||
When we've got Middle Ages problems? | ||
I mean, literally, these are the problems of the Middle Ages. | ||
The public health crisis is shit in the streets and plague? | ||
Those are problems that they had in medieval times! | ||
It's the 21st century! | ||
This is progress? | ||
You call yourselves progressives? | ||
It's progressive to fill up the cities with foreign hordes. | ||
It's progressive to accommodate laziness, idleness, criminality, ignorance. | ||
It's progressive? | ||
We've made progress? | ||
To live in squalor like this with filth and disease and insanity? | ||
And people on drugs? | ||
I don't think so and you can't divorce the obvious reality that you see in the streets and cannot ignore anymore with the people that have been facilitating this and overseeing this decline and destruction for 50 years. | ||
So they're billing a public toilet 1.7 million dollars. | ||
This is supposed to be American exceptionalism, right? | ||
We're America, Jack! | ||
America's already great! | ||
No, it's not. | ||
America was great. | ||
It is not anymore. | ||
If our biggest and supposedly best cities smell like trash, and they are trash, And they're dangerous and they're filled with crime and corruption and it takes three years and two million dollars to build a toilet because there's homeless people shitting everywhere. | ||
No, we're not a great country. | ||
And that's just it. | ||
And this is the point of everything that I do and everything that I say. | ||
It doesn't have to be this way. | ||
That's the other thing that's lost on people. | ||
Number one, recognize this isn't working. | ||
It's not working. | ||
Any major city is having these problems right now. | ||
Any and every major city is the scourge of homelessness, the scourge of the disease, and the drugs, and the crime, and the gangs, and in some cases the public defecation. | ||
This scourge is on every major city. | ||
Atlanta, Chicago, New York, DC, LA. | ||
Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Francisco, Miami. | ||
You name it, it's there. | ||
Baltimore, Boston. | ||
It's present everywhere. | ||
St. | ||
Louis, Cleveland, Philadelphia. | ||
It's like every city. | ||
Minneapolis. | ||
It's every major city! | ||
With few exceptions. | ||
With very, very few exceptions. | ||
So the first thing is, clearly these are... Something is wrong here. | ||
It's a 21st century. | ||
This is a developed country. | ||
These are not 21st century problems. | ||
This does not look like 21st century development. | ||
You look at the United Arab Emirates, and you look at South Korea or Japan, they don't have these problems. | ||
They live in the city of the future. | ||
We're falling behind. | ||
The next realization is that it doesn't have to be this way. | ||
This state of affairs is a choice. | ||
We chose to tolerate this. | ||
When we accepted tolerance as a value, tolerance and accommodation and acceptance and understanding, we chose this. | ||
And it doesn't have to be this way. | ||
We don't have to live in cities where there's poo everywhere and where there's crime and gangs and gun problems and drugs. | ||
The question is just, what are you willing to do to get the kind of country that you want to live in? | ||
Because it actually may entail being called bad names like racist or sexist or whatever. | ||
It actually may entail forming a dissenting opinion and then voicing it and then acting upon it. | ||
Like that's what it's going to take. | ||
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That's what this is all really about. | ||
I look across the country and it's enough to make you cry to see how horrible things have gotten, to see the state of affairs. | ||
This is what it's come to and it doesn't have to be this way. | ||
Here's a start. | ||
Stop bringing in illegal immigrants. | ||
That's just an easy one. | ||
Just build a wall. | ||
And when people try to cross, prevent them from crossing. | ||
Turn them away. | ||
We can do that. | ||
Believe it or not, in the 21st century, you've come a long way since the Great Wall of China. | ||
We can prevent people from coming here illegally. | ||
We can prevent human beings from physically crossing that barrier. | ||
Believe it or not, it can be done. | ||
With technology and personnel and civil engineering, we can create barriers that prevent illicit human beings from entering America geographically. | ||
We can do that, and that would solve a problem. | ||
We can also get rid of crime. | ||
You want to know how you do that? | ||
You hire lots of police, and you back them up, and you support them, You don't send them to jail for doing their job. | ||
You don't send them to jail at the behest of lynch mobs for arresting or shooting criminals sometimes in hairy situations. | ||
You deploy people with guns to the areas where the violent crime is happening. | ||
You arrest people. | ||
If people look like they're shady or doing crime, you investigate them. | ||
Even if they all look one way. | ||
Sorry! | ||
Sorry! | ||
6% of the population are black men. | ||
60% of the violent crime is committed by black men. | ||
Sorry, but if you want to effectively police, odds are that's going to look like hanging out in black neighborhoods. | ||
Cops, military, hanging out in black neighborhoods, and frisking a lot of black teenagers, and sending a lot of black people to jail. | ||
Sorry, It's a choice. | ||
Believe it or not, in the 21st century, we can do that. | ||
If you could have a civilization free of crime 2,000 years ago, you can have a civilization free of crime today. | ||
We have the technology, we have the ability, we know what needs to be done. | ||
Are we going to make the choice to do it? | ||
Or do we not want to be called racist? | ||
And it goes on and on and on like that. | ||
But it's a decision for our country and what kind of society we want to have and what kind of society we want for our children and what we want to be in the world. | ||
Because it's a shame. | ||
You look at these other places like China or wherever and they get to actually have a respectable and a decent quality of living. | ||
Something that we're, for whatever reason, not permitted to have by our media, by our corrupt government. | ||
We are simply just not allowed to do what is necessary to elevate the standard of living for people, for everybody for that matter. | ||
There's no reason that the city should be a toilet. | ||
So that's San Francisco. | ||
And I want to get on very much in the same vein to this next story, our featured story about the police. | ||
And this is a new report from Fox News about the police department in St. | ||
Louis, about how they've got a record number of cops leaving the force. | ||
And like I said, this is from Fox. | ||
It says, quote, Resignations have continued piling up at the St. | ||
Louis Metropolitan Police Department this year, setting off concerns from top law enforcement leaders. | ||
The St. | ||
Louis Police Officer Association President, Jay Schroeder, said this month that we are reaching a critical mass, and that's with regard to staffing issues on the city's police force. | ||
About 819 police officers have left the department since 2017, according to the St. | ||
Louis Police Pension Board. | ||
The department is losing an average of 119 officers each year between 2017 and 2019. | ||
119 officers each year between 2017 and 2019. | ||
In 2020, 129 officers left the force with an additional 174 leaving in 2021. | ||
St. | ||
Louis, which often ranks as one of the least safe cities in the country, joins a growing list of police departments across the country that are bleeding officers in recent years, most notably after calls to defund the police echoed across the nation in 2020. | ||
Data provided to Fox News Digital by the St. | ||
Louis Police Department shows that as of Tuesday, the force has 1,035 commissioned employees. | ||
Police Department data shows the number of authorized employees has fallen each year since 2020. | ||
since 2020. | ||
There were 1,200 at the start of 2020, 1,198 in January 2021, 1,128 in January of this year. | ||
Interim Police Chief Michael Sack sent an email to staff this month detailing the department has 811 police officers and detectives as of October 3rd, down from 905 police officers and detectives at the beginning of October 2021. | ||
At police headquarters, a pile of discarded uniforms known as Mount Exodus has also grown. | ||
Outgoing cops have been putting their old uniforms on a pile that has grown higher than 7 feet tall and 10 feet wide. | ||
The Chicago Police Department, too, has reported the lowest number of employees in recent history at the end of March. | ||
Seattle Police Department reached a 30-year staffing low this year, and the vice president of the Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police Lodge sounded the alarm in August. | ||
The department is set to lose 800 officers in the next four years. | ||
This is going on in St. | ||
Louis, Chicago, Seattle, Philadelphia, And, you know, I don't have too much unique to say about this story. | ||
It's the same as the previous one. | ||
Is this not a reflection on the BLM movement? | ||
George Floyd was killed in police custody two years ago. | ||
And they say that was because of racism and white supremacy and so on. | ||
George Floyd was a criminal. | ||
George Floyd should have never been under that cop's neck because he should have been in jail for his entire life when he burglarized the house of a pregnant woman and pointed a gun at her with five other black guys. | ||
Should have never been under the cop's knee because he should have never been high on fentanyl and meth, passing off counterfeit bill to a convenience store. | ||
And he should have never been doing that because he should have been in jail way long before that because he's a criminal. | ||
He's a giant criminal. | ||
But because he died in police custody, black people and white liberals and the Jews went out in full force to demand the abolition of police officers. | ||
Why? | ||
Because a criminal died in police custody. | ||
And that was after Ahmaud Arbery, another one, who may or may not have been in the process of committing a crime, rushed a guy with a gun, was shot and killed, similar story. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin Once again, you got these black people. | ||
They're 6% of the population. | ||
Black men. | ||
6% of the population. | ||
60% of the violent crime. | ||
Do you know how insane that is? | ||
Do you know how insane and ridiculous that is? | ||
So put another way, and again, I don't want this to come across just to give you an idea. | ||
If there were no black men in this country, violent crime would be reduced by 60%. | ||
Do you know how insane that is? | ||
And I'm not saying that to be cute like we should get rid of black men. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
But I'm saying, of course, black people and the black community leaves an indelible mark on this country in the form of violent crime. | ||
It is remarkable. | ||
It is outstanding. | ||
It is exceptional. | ||
And I'm not saying that positively. | ||
I'm saying it is an outlier. | ||
It is an anomaly. | ||
And that's how insane it is that two years ago, we were going to disband the police because a black guy was killed in the process of a cop arresting him. | ||
And people can quibble about this incident, or that incident, or the other one. | ||
Was Trayvon okay? | ||
Freddie Jackson, or whatever, Freddie Gray, and this one, and that one. | ||
6% of the population. | ||
60% of the violent crime. | ||
We know what these neighborhoods look like. | ||
We know where they are. | ||
We know the names of the neighborhoods. | ||
We know who lives there. | ||
We watch the nightly news. | ||
We see what goes on. | ||
We see who's responsible. | ||
They want to talk about... What if George Floyd did get murdered by Derek Chauvin? | ||
Would that mean we should abolish the police? | ||
Because one black guy? | ||
Out of many, out of the others that are committing the 60% of the violent crime was killed, even though he's a criminal? | ||
Because if a band hauled a band form of how an arrest should be conducted, seriously? | ||
And so two years ago, they said George Floyd died and that's unacceptable. | ||
Riots. | ||
Crime. | ||
Burned down the city. | ||
Stores looted. | ||
City blocks destroyed. | ||
Crime surging everywhere. | ||
Carjackings. | ||
Murder. | ||
Gang crime. | ||
Spilling out from the ghettos into the downtown, into the financial district, into the white neighborhoods. | ||
Cops leaving the force, understandably, because the crime is so out of control and because the governments don't have the back of the police. | ||
Police are doing their job. | ||
Playing cops and robbers, hunting down murderers and criminals. | ||
They make a wrong call, they do the wrong thing, they wind up on the stand, they wind up getting lynched, the criminals go free, the cops get the electric chair. | ||
And so now here we are two years later, hundreds of cops resigning, police forces across the country shrinking while crime is getting worse. | ||
And where's the attention on that? | ||
Where's anybody paying attention to that? | ||
Is that not an issue? | ||
Once again, what kind of country do we want to live in? | ||
Do we want to live in a country where George Floyd can commit crimes with impunity? | ||
That it's the cops' fault for putting him in the wrong hole and not the criminals' fault for committing crimes and being on drugs and resisting arrest? | ||
Do you want a society with cops or do you want a society with criminals? | ||
I mean that's like the choice we're faced with. | ||
Abolish the police and let the criminals go free. | ||
Or empower the police and throw all the criminals in jail. | ||
Is that even like a choice? | ||
But it's like we made the decision we wanted the criminals. | ||
I almost can't even cover this kind of stuff anymore because it's just so... Like, what's even the argument? | ||
You know, I see these other conservatives and I watch these other content creators and they talk about these kinds of things. | ||
They talk about Democrat policies and they talk about trans and they talk about BLM. | ||
And to me, it's just so uninteresting because what's the question? | ||
Should we have police? | ||
Should boys wear dresses? | ||
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These are these are the questions that other conservative like and I'm sorry I can't talk about that for six years because they I can't talk about that for 60 minutes because it has an obvious answer You know Like does it take does it take? | ||
Some really intelligent spokesperson to say it was a bad idea to let criminals burn down all the cities and get rid of police and enforce the laws All these cops are resigning. | ||
Yeah, gee, I wonder why. | ||
Well, it's pretty obvious. | ||
The crime is getting worse. | ||
And then when they do their job, the police get thrown under the bus. | ||
The city government doesn't have their back. | ||
They let the police go up. | ||
You know, they all saw what happened to Derek Chauvin. | ||
Derek Chauvin is gonna go to prison for the rest of his life. | ||
He narrowly avoided the death penalty. | ||
And black activists are saying that he should get the death penalty and then burn in hell forever. | ||
I saw some black Christian writing for some publication saying it's not enough that Derek Chauvin get the death penalty, he needs to burn in hell forever too and be beyond forgiveness. | ||
Okay? | ||
And this is just what's allowed to happen to the police and people wonder why the police quit and then they wonder why the crime gets worse. | ||
I almost wish we just didn't have police. | ||
I almost wish that for... that for a time we could just let them have their way completely. | ||
Sure, why not? | ||
Take all the white people's money, give it to the black people. | ||
Sure. | ||
Open the jail cells. | ||
Abolish the police. | ||
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You know, this is what you want, this is what you got. | ||
I would like for that to happen, but at the same time, all that would happen is it would just wreck the country. | ||
There would be no return from that. | ||
It would just totally destroy America. | ||
Because we know full well, if we gave black people reparations, do you honestly think Do you honestly think for one second that if black people got reparations it would be any different from all of the other assorted programs that black people are the beneficiary of in America today? | ||
Does anybody think for one second, and why, would reparations be any different than SNAP, than Section 8, than every other thing? | ||
And blacks are the number one beneficiaries of welfare. | ||
Don't kid yourselves. | ||
It's a stereotype. | ||
It's a stereotype because it's true. | ||
On net, blacks have a negative fiscal impact on the government. | ||
They take more in services from the government than they pay in in taxes. | ||
The tax burden is paid by whites and Asians. | ||
Hispanics and blacks are pulling more in government programs than they put in through their tax. | ||
This is factual, we know this. | ||
Does anybody think that if we gave out reparations that this is what's going to right the historical iniquity of slavery? | ||
Just a few dollars more, just another program, just another thing, just another this and then what? | ||
We think that they're going to invest that in businesses and education and assets? | ||
Do we really think that? | ||
Do we think that if we let all these black people out of jail, that they're going to come home to their today kids and say, hey son, my son. | ||
You know, that they're being kept from their families by jail. | ||
But once we open up the jail cells, all these black men are going to come back to their baby mamas and their kids and say, hey son, my son. | ||
Get off them streets! | ||
Stay in school! | ||
Do you really? | ||
Do we, honest to God, do we think there will not be a high rate of recidivism if we let all these people out of jail? | ||
Abolish the police! | ||
That's going to create less crime. | ||
All these black people that are going out and cutting catalytic converters off of cars and robbing people at gunpoint and looting stores, looting convenience stores and And doing smash and grabs and running into Ulta or into jewelry stores. | ||
You really think they're going to turn away from their life of crime? | ||
That the police caused them to begin? | ||
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We know, if we gave reparations and abolished the police, they would just go out and buy implements to commit crimes. | ||
They would take the money for reparations, they would go out and spend it all, and then maybe they'd spend it on guns, and then they'd use the guns to go and rob stores that they can now rob because there's no cops! | ||
And it would be George Floyd on steroids. | ||
It would be George Floyd riots on steroids. | ||
It would be the summer of rage on steroids. | ||
Because the cops are the only thing keeping the black community from robbing the liquor stores. | ||
I liked how AD the other day, AD was like, they got liquor stores on every corner. | ||
That's why black people are disadvantaged. | ||
It's like, well, if there weren't police, they would be robbing the liquor stores. | ||
Like so, you know, so there you go. | ||
Liquor stores on every corner. | ||
Well, why are they put there? | ||
It's because they make a lot of money there. | ||
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I've never, I've never purchased anything at a liquor store because I don't drink. | ||
And there's a, there was a liquor store right down the street from my house growing up. | ||
It didn't tempt me. | ||
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I didn't walk by the liquor store and go... Hennessy! | |
Hennessy and Cognac! | ||
When I walked past the liquor store growing up. | ||
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It's all, I don't know man, it's just so crazy. | |
When are white people gonna wake up, and honestly everybody for that matter, when are people gonna cut the bullshit and just do what's, do what needs to be done here, man. | ||
Arrest criminals, put criminals in jail. | ||
Get the homeless people off the streets. | ||
I don't know what you're gonna do with them, but you gotta pick them up and you gotta put them somewhere else. | ||
Pick them up and put them in jail or put them in a house. | ||
Put them somewhere. | ||
They can't be on the street. | ||
There's no toilets on the street. | ||
Of course they're gonna shit on the street. | ||
Of course they're gonna shit on the street. | ||
Build housing. | ||
Change the zoning laws so that Contractors and real estate developers can go in and build up more housing, which they're not really permitted to do in LA and San Francisco, and create a market where Where the economy can thrive and there'll be a variety of jobs where people can make a living wage, and the people that remain on the streets, because they're indigent, have to be collected and put somewhere. | ||
What else are you gonna do? | ||
People cannot live on the street. | ||
The street belongs to the public. | ||
You're stealing from the public if you live on the street. | ||
People cannot be permitted to live there. | ||
So you've got to pick these people up and put them somewhere else. | ||
You've got to jail them, put them in a mental institution, Or put them in some kind of pen. | ||
Put them in a playpen. | ||
You gotta put them somewhere else. | ||
Because, like I said, there's no toilets, so the shit's gonna end up somewhere. | ||
Arrest people that litter. | ||
Throw people that litter in jail. | ||
And bring on more cops. | ||
And pay them well and have their back. | ||
And if they're bad, get rid of them. | ||
If they're abusive, get rid of them. | ||
If they're not, let them do their job. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
We can live in a good country. | ||
We just have to make a decision about what we want. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I'm going to move on. | ||
I want to get into our Super Chats and see what you guys have to say. | ||
The news is just so boring. | ||
Police leaving the force. | ||
We all know why. | ||
We have madness. | ||
We have madness. | ||
Death penalty for littering. | ||
Death penalty for murder. | ||
Death penalty. | ||
We just need more more of the death penalty. | ||
Bring out the gallows. | ||
Bring out the electric chair. | ||
Load up the syringes with with a lethal injection because it is time for America to bring back the death penalty and lots of it and and life sentences and jails. | ||
More jails. | ||
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It's what we need. | ||
It's what we need. | ||
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Law and order. | |
And then you can have your programs, okay? | ||
Then you can have them programs. | ||
You can have reparations if it's supervised. | ||
Okay, here's your reparations credit card. | ||
You cannot redeem this at the liquor store. | ||
You cannot redeem this at Finish Line. | ||
You cannot redeem this at the Apple Store. | ||
And you can use it at the gas station, but you can't use it for cigarettes. | ||
You can't use it for swishers, lottery tickets. | ||
In fact, you can't even use it at the gas station because you can't get food at the gas station for a reasonable price. | ||
You can use it at Walmart There's your reparations and Anyway, alright, let's take a look and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I mean, we all know that a portion of the reparations check would be going to those vendors. | ||
It would really just be a subsidy for certain businesses. | ||
I mean, not all of the black people would be doing that, but you know that a lot of black people would get their reparations check and the first thing they would do is engage in conspicuous consumption. | ||
They would buy liquor or shoes or a gold chain to celebrate. | ||
Maybe they'd spend it on other things too. | ||
But we all know that if all black people got a reparations check, a large percentage of them would spend all or most or a lot of it On something they don't need. | ||
Like streetwear, a gold chain, a nice bottle of liquor. | ||
We all know that. | ||
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They would go to Old Country Buffet. | |
They would go to Old Country Buffet or Chili's and they would order lots of appetizers and drinks. | ||
We know that is what they would do. | ||
Not all of them, and not all of the check, but we know a lot of them would give a lot of their check to something like that. | ||
And I'm not even making a joke, that's just... You wanna know why that's funny? | ||
It is funny because we all know that it is 100% true. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's why that's funny. | ||
People say you're joking, you're hiding behind layers of irony. | ||
It is funny. | ||
It is funny because what I am saying is 100% true. | ||
That's what makes it funny. | ||
I'm not hiding behind the joke. | ||
It's true. | ||
That's what makes it a joke. | ||
That's what makes it funny. | ||
They would have a feast at Red Lobster and buy lottery tickets, yeah. | ||
So anyway. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's take a look at our super chats. |